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Old Tue Jan 28, 2003, 08:05pm
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I know in volleyball the NCAA rule book says that line's judges and scorekeepers should be dressed the same as the officials, and not wearing a school logo. Is there a similar rule for basketball, and if so, can someone please cite it. If not, can the timers and scorekeeper wear whatever they want?

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Old Tue Jan 28, 2003, 08:39pm
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The official scorer should be wearing a striped shirt like the referees. I don't believe that there is any uniform for the timers.
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Old Tue Jan 28, 2003, 11:44pm
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Wearing a striped shirt is only a recommendation.
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Old Wed Jan 29, 2003, 07:22am
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Does the recommendation for the scorer to wear a stirped shirt also go for student/faculty scoreres, or only when the scorer is a real official? Thanks.
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Old Wed Jan 29, 2003, 09:30am
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Does the recommendation for the scorer to wear a stirped shirt also go for student/faculty scoreres, or only when the scorer is a real official? Thanks.
The scorer designated by the referee as the "official scorer" should wear a striped shirt, no matter what their day job is.

Often ignored, especially at lower levels.
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Old Wed Jan 29, 2003, 09:46am
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Does the recommendation for the scorer to wear a stirped shirt also go for student/faculty scoreres, or only when the scorer is a real official? Thanks.
The scorer designated by the referee as the "official scorer" should wear a striped shirt, no matter what their day job is.

Often ignored, especially at lower levels.
Also, often ignored at U.P.per levels.
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Old Wed Jan 29, 2003, 10:37am
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Yeah, and deer in the woods should wear bullseye t-shirts!
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Old Wed Jan 29, 2003, 01:14pm
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For HS only.

I don’t know where you are going with this but this is a road that you CANNOT go down. Nowhere in the NF high school rules will you find what a score keeper or a timer MUST wear. Now a state may require a dress code for end of year tournament games. This is because it is more than likely that these people are certified officials, especially as you get closer to the final itself.

Unless there is a state rule to the contrary, during the regular season you will find volunteers doing the books and the clock. You have no right to request what they wear. Now, as I said in a post I made a few weeks back, my association provides timers, for a fee, to schools that request them. This year I did 3 games and the fee/pay was $25 a game. By request of the schools and thus my association I had to wear my stripes. Really, I never took them off after doing the first game of the night. And yes, I did feel like a target in the last quarter of the 3rd game.
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Old Wed Jan 29, 2003, 01:26pm
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In Alabama the ECO MUST wear a striped shirt, no questions asked!
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Old Wed Jan 29, 2003, 01:52pm
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The what?
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Old Wed Jan 29, 2003, 01:59pm
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NFHS Rule 2, section 11, article 11-Note 1

The rules committee strongly recommends that the official scorer wear a black-and-white striped garment and that his/her location is clearly marked.


Not required, only recommended.
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Old Wed Jan 29, 2003, 04:44pm
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Here in Ontario it's unheard of to have the table crew to wear stripes. Mind you, at the highschool, and college level we wear grey. University wears white, and i think their scorer might wear stripes. Also, in some of our HS game there are only 2 people at the table.

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Kevin, what's "the ECO"?
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Old Wed Jan 29, 2003, 11:46pm
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Kevin, what's "the ECO"?
Electronic Clock Operator

And, I'm not sure what the purpose of that would be.
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Old Thu Jan 30, 2003, 07:44am
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Kevin, what's "the ECO"?
Electronic Clock Operator

And, I'm not sure what the purpose of that would be.
Could that be one of those fancy deals that does data, clicks clocks and prints points? That could be a very important position.
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