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That's on the reporter. None of the quotes from that person cause that inference on your part. "10 year official" and "no state tournament assignments" are facts the reporter chose to use in describing that person. Maybe that person was the only one who chose to give the reporter a quote. Or maybe he's speaking up b/c his best friend is a 15 year official who keeps getting overlooked for the state tournament. For all we know the 2 officials who did get selected were at the meeting also and gave quotes that the reporter chose not to use.
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In Colorado, State Week in the 4 & 5A class is G/B Final 4 & C'Ship alternating Wednesday-Saturday. If selected to work those levels, you get 1 of those 12 games. 3A-1A is G/B Great 8 - C'Ship over 3 days Thursday-Saturday with a losers bracket as well. If selected to work those levels, you get 2 games with the same crew. Basically, everyone gets to work the 1st week of post-season. The 2nd week it becomes very competitive. State Week, around 140 officials receive an invite to work. (5 year max out rule) Spread the love NE!
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Texas has a 3 year string, and then you are omitted for 3 I think.
We only work one game daily, but the State tournaments in Texas are separate weekends in the boys and girls divisions.
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I think many states do it that way. It is that way in Oregon. They're not going to pay travel and lodging for an official to work just one game and go home. They bring them in for a 4 day tourney and each official works 3-4 games.
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In VA there are 40 quarterfinal games played throughout the state (5 classes for both Boys & Girls). Those game are worked by neutral crews in which all 3 officials come from the same association. Commissioners/assignors submit a list of names from their association to work State games to the VHSL and the VHSL puts together each of the crews for each quarterfinal game. (120 officials)
The state semi's (20 games/60 officials) and finals (10 games/30 officials) are all played at the Seigel Center in Richmond. The VHSL handpicks each crew member from the lists of officials provided by the commissioners. Some, but not a large number, officials who worked the quarterfinals also work at the Seigel Center. 90 officials work at the Seigel Center, no one works twice there. 2 years ago the VHSL started an Identification Camp for officials who have never worked a state game so that the VHSL can see new faces from all the associations. Our old commissioner refused to submit names for the first 2 camps. He had openly stated for years that he didn't want the VHSL telling him who to send to the state tourney.
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