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Old Wed Feb 02, 2011, 06:53pm
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Old Wed Feb 02, 2011, 06:58pm
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Richard Judd is the coach at Pittsburg...for the last several years he coached both the GV and BV but this year just the BV..NH has changed its classifications again..it now has four divisions..by the way the enrollment in the Pittsburg HS is at 45 students..one of there better players is in his 4th year of Varsity and is only a sophmore ..
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Old Wed Feb 02, 2011, 07:16pm
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The farthest I've ever traveled to work games is from Portland to Seattle. This was about 15 years ago. A guy I used to work kids tournaments for asked me if I would go up there for a weekend and work 4 games on a Saturday and 4 on a Sunday, including the championship game which started at 8:00 pm. There were boys MS teams from Oregon, Idaho and Washington in the tournament and also two teams from Vancouver, BC. He paid me mileage, room and food plus $150 for doing this, which came to almost $20 per game which wasn't bad back then. It was in early December and was kind of a season "kick-off" tourney.

I went and had a lot of fun. It was held at a high school just outside Seattle and I stayed at a pretty nice motel. I was one of three officials who came up from Oregon to work this. The idea was to have a "balance" of officials representing the various areas of participation.

I don't remember much else about it except that the Canadian team that I had in one of my games had quite a few rules questions. Also, I remember the fans being really well behaved.

The following year, I worked two tournaments for him on the Oregon coast. I miss those days.
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Farthest school in my local area is 50 miles one way from home. I live in a the southwest corner of my area. The school is in the northeast corner of my area. Luckily I work near the center of our geographic area. Just don't tell the IRS that.
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The farthest I've ever traveled to work games is from Portland to Seattle. This was about 15 years ago. A guy I used to work kids tournaments for asked me if I would go up there for a weekend and work 4 games on a Saturday and 4 on a Sunday, including the championship game which started at 8:00 pm. There were boys MS teams from Oregon, Idaho and Washington in the tournament and also two teams from Vancouver, BC. He paid me mileage, room and food plus $150 for doing this, which came to almost $20 per game which wasn't bad back then. It was in early December and was kind of a season "kick-off" tourney.

I went and had a lot of fun. It was held at a high school just outside Seattle and I stayed at a pretty nice motel. I was one of three officials who came up from Oregon to work this. The idea was to have a "balance" of officials representing the various areas of participation.

I don't remember much else about it except that the Canadian team that I had in one of my games had quite a few rules questions. Also, I remember the fans being really well behaved.

The following year, I worked two tournaments for him on the Oregon coast. I miss those days.
The Cdn teams in that area play FIBA, so Fed is new to them.

As of right now, Ontario high schools are the only user groups that still play Fed. I wish they'd bail on Fed too and go to FIBA like everyone else.
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Old Wed Feb 02, 2011, 10:02pm
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Richard Judd is the coach at Pittsburg...for the last several years he coached both the GV and BV but this year just the BV..NH has changed its classifications again..it now has four divisions..by the way the enrollment in the Pittsburg HS is at 45 students..one of there better players is in his 4th year of Varsity and is only a sophmore ..
Stratford, I am told, does not have a team again. Last year, two of their students played for state champ Groveton. The school will likely close. Pittsburg is on life support. Took awhile but the Ethan Allen plant closing in Beecher Falls is having a real bad effect.
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Old Wed Feb 02, 2011, 11:28pm
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NH has changed its classifications again..it now has four divisions....
That was inevitable. NH is growing, while Maine is somewhat stagnant, and we've had four divisions (we call them "classes" A,B,C,D) for decades.

I find it funny that some of the games I work are more north than Pittsburg! My furthest drive for basketball was 1.5 hours north to Millinocket (of TV's American Loggers fame) a few years ago. The assignor encouraged four guys from my town to share a ride and work a middle school tournament. We were even told they'd feed us; they forgot to tell them that. We passed by eastern Maine's only strip joint ("Hey, doesn't your wife work there?"), to get to what used to be a Class A high school, now Class C (mill town fallen on hard times). Cross-court games, no 3-point line, no major issues, aside from one of my buds going down with a knee injury.

Also drove 1:30 for a pair of middle school soccer games -- solo job -- to the picturesque lake town of Greenville. All went well, friendly town, though the A.D. scared me a bit upon my departure: "Watch out for the moose!"
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Had a moose run out in front of me on my way back from Woodsville a week or so ago..from that point on I thought every shadow was a moose...sure did slow up the ride home..
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