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Old Thu Dec 12, 2002, 11:32am
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None in Kansas, don't really see it happening anytime soon either. To mention to schools the cost with the budgets being cut right now, they are not going to allow it.
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Old Thu Dec 12, 2002, 12:15pm
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We use the shot clock in Massachusetts
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Old Thu Dec 12, 2002, 12:54pm
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North Dakota has a shot clock in Class A, but not in Class B.
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Old Thu Dec 12, 2002, 05:09pm
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No shot clock in Minnesota. I don't foresee it in the future. The schools won't even think about going to three officials because of the cost. Haven't seen a team with the discipline to hold the ball for much more than a minute in the past couple of years. The kids are all toeing the three point line itching to pull the trigger. A small openining and they are all hoisting them up!
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Old Thu Dec 12, 2002, 05:20pm
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No Shot Clock in Alaska!
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Old Thu Dec 12, 2002, 05:58pm
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None in PA either!
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Old Thu Dec 12, 2002, 06:04pm
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No shot clock in Idaho. We have been trying for 3-man - our association even offered to raise the funding and pay for the 3rd official... coaches/Athletic board wouldn't go for it. Too bad!

We use a spud sack rather than a peach basket.
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Old Tue Dec 17, 2002, 02:11pm
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I retract my previous statement

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Originally posted by Nevadaref
It is true that there is no shot clock for the boys or girls in Nevada HS basketball. That is statewide. It will take a state playoff game where one team holds the ball for half of the game before they will change this. BTW how did you know this?
PS When I was in MD we did have a shot clock in girls games.
Nevadaref,
After seeing the responses in this thread, and in your other thread, regarding the use of the shot clock in the other states of the Union, I apologize. I was under the mistaken ASSumption, that the majority of the states used the shot clock. I really should know better. I usually am good about not making assumptions, however, my habit of making sweeping generalizations sometimes gets me in trouble.

BTW, I knew that at least portions of Nevada do not use the shot clock, because I officiate in Northern California, and sometimes near the border, so occasionally I am working a game with a visiting team from Nevada that seems shocked that we use a shot clock.
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Old Wed Dec 18, 2002, 02:06am
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Re: I retract my previous statement

[QUOTE]Originally posted by 4 Sport Official
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BTW, I knew that at least portions of Nevada do not use the shot clock, because I officiate in Northern California, and sometimes near the border, so occasionally I am working a game with a visiting team from Nevada that seems shocked that we use a shot clock.
Yes, it seems that only a handful of states do use a shot clock. What shocks me is that you guys do all your games with 2-man crews.
Also, I occasionally have games with California teams (tomorrow night I have Napa and Lassen) as Nevada is a very popular tournament site due to the parents desire to gamble. I make a point of telling these teams that since there is no shot clock here, there will be a 10-second count in the backcourt and that, unlike California rules, they can be called for a 5-second violation in the frontcourt while dribbling. This always draws looks of astonishment from the players and coaches.
I think that it is smart to know the rules of your neighboring states/areas so that you are aware of potential problems/misunderstandings that could occur with visiting teams.
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Old Wed Dec 18, 2002, 01:09pm
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Yes,
My association did have three officials for some of the larger, league games, during the regular season last year, but we have discontinued this practice, this year. I am not sure if it was because of the schools, and budget issues, or if it was decided by our section, but this year, we will only have two officials, on each game, until the playoffs.

I would also be interested to see if any other states use any similar rule variations between the boys and girls' games.

Boys - all counts
35 second shot clock

Girls - No 10 second backourt count
No 5 second count while dribbling
30 second shot clock
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Old Tue Apr 17, 2012, 11:14pm
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How many states have a HS shot clock?
I believe it's only eight.

As for three-second violations, check local listings. In my neck of the woods, we enforce more of a literal translation of the rule. Still, if I see a post player in the lane for three seconds, and I see a genuine attempt to get out of the lane -- which is usually the case -- I will hold my whistle. And getting out means getting out -- both feet outside the lane.
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Old Tue Apr 17, 2012, 11:16pm
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You're about 9 years too late bainsey
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Old Tue Apr 17, 2012, 11:27pm
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You're about 9 years too late bainsey
LOL!!! It happens to the best of us.

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Old Tue Apr 17, 2012, 11:37pm
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You're about 9 years too late bainsey
Sounds like my officiating career!

That's what I get for checking in on vacation and trying to play catch-up, not to mention posting from Grunewar's neck of the woods -- talk about being out of position!
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