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Old Mon Dec 16, 2002, 04:12pm
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Out here in the mountainous, unpopulated solitude of Idaho we:

have no shot clock

work almost all games as 2-man (Sometimes do 3-man JV at the little schools, where the school is anxious to have officials. Rather than having the two varsity refs split the JV game with the single JV official, they do 3-man. The JV gets paid for his game and the Varsity guys get their pay plus a half JV game - same pay as if they had split the JV game.)

I believe there is some experimentation with 3-man at some of the larger school districts this year - not in District VI, Idaho Falls.
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Old Mon Dec 16, 2002, 06:43pm
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In Cal. 30 sec. clock for girls and 35 sec. for boys and two man except certain big var. and most playoffs are three.
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Old Tue Dec 17, 2002, 09:30pm
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Northern VA area:

3-whistle crew for all varsity games, district/region/state tourneys

2-whistle crew for sub-varsity

30 second clock for private school girls games


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Old Wed Dec 18, 2002, 09:01am
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Also, no 10 second count in backcourt for girls HS.
Why, I have no idea.

Probably because that is the same as college.



Well....I think it's dumb that they don't count the 10 sec backcourt in women's college (as well as HS). Basketball is basketball, boys/girls, mens/womens.
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The rationale is as follows: the backcourt violation and the 10 second count were put in to prevent stalling. These rules made it more difficult to play keep-away as they forced the game into a smaller area. With the addition of the shot clock, many people have advocated the position that since a team cannot hold the ball these rules are not necessary. It seems that this position was behind the dropping of the 10 second count. Also, it seems that this modification is mostly on the girls side as they have a shorter shot clock in most places for HS and certainly in the NCAA.
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Old Thu Dec 19, 2002, 12:00am
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Oklahoma rules

In Oklahoma we have no shot clock and use 2 man crew for JV and HS. I know in classes A, B, 2A, 3A and 4A we use a 2 man crew for the state playoffs. In 5A & 6A I don't know what they use. Most of the bigger schools that are 5A & 6A are around Tulsa and I haven't seen their playoffs.
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Old Thu Dec 19, 2002, 11:23am
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Misspoke

Cameron Rust mis-stated Oregon officiating:

In "Cameron's Area" all games are two man. He works in Beaverton, Hillsboro and the Greater Portland Area.

The Valley League (as just one example) which covers Salem, Corvallis, Lebanon area (AAAA Large schools) use 3 man for varsity boys at all times.
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Old Thu Dec 19, 2002, 06:57pm
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We have 28 states so far, Maybe ce can do research for the Missing states.
These are the states that we have had comments on:

AK, ID, TX, OH, OR, CA, IA, GA, ND, TN, AZ, VA, OK, IL, MA, IN, WA, MD, MN, WI, MO, PA, SC, NC, LA.....
Forgive me if I used the wrong Abbr. for your state!

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Old Thu Dec 19, 2002, 11:38pm
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I can't answer with complete authority, as I've been away at college for 2 years, but when I went back last Christmas nothing had changed (and I doubt any other changes yet) in the state of Connecticut.

No shot clock for either boys or girls. Crews during the regular season can be 2/3 man (I don't think the state says anything on this) - mostly 2 man around me with the occasional 3 man crew for "big" games. Tournament is 2 man for the first few rounds then 3 man for (I believe) quarters, semis, and finals.
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Old Thu Dec 19, 2002, 11:49pm
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AK

I thought you would have posted these according to the different categories...
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Old Fri Dec 20, 2002, 03:16pm
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Williebfree-

I will do that for you when we get all fifty states!

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