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Local associations shouldn't dictate uniform rules. They can't for players' unis and they shouldn't for officials.
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Calling it both ways...since 1999 Last edited by Bad Zebra; Sat Dec 31, 2011 at 10:52am. |
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In the particular case that Zoochy is referring to, one assignor in our area exclusively uses officials from a local association that is IAABO affiliated (board 173) and requires the IAABO patch for his games. |
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And a VHSL patch is required.
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If you can believe this, last year one of my rec assignors started to require we wear the gray striped shirts for the games he assigned. He set himself up to sell them to the refs. He said we would have up to one season to get them but then everyone had to wear them to all games or he would drop you from his list. This one season of "leeway" resulted in partners wearing different shirts, (I would bring both styles to games to match my partner) but since this is MS rec, it was no big deal. I bought two (not from him) since I worked for him two or three nights a week.
Now, it's a new season this year and he has been replaced as the assignor by that organization for the area in which I live. The new assignor expects everyone to wear the "standard" shirt. This means I have two of the gray striped ones just hanging in my closet, possibly forever.
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Connecticut Is 100% IAABO, We've Got The State All Locked Up ...
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Here in the Land of Steady Habits, the entire state is 100% IAABO, as far as high school games, private prep school games, and many middle school games, are concerned. The state is divided into five local boards, pretty much divided up along county borders. Within each of the five local boards there is one, and only one, assignment commissioner, hired by each of the local boards, and that assignment commissioner assigns all high school games, private prep school games, and many middle school games, in that local board's geographic area. Outside of recreation leagues, travel teams, etc., we never, ever, work with an official who is not an IAABO official from our local board. This even includes state tournament games, when crews are assigned by the state interscholastic governing body, with all members of that crew of two, or three, coming from the same local board. Underneath our warmup jackets, that do show some local variations, we all look exactly the same. IAABO emblem on upper left of chest. American flag patch on middle of upper back. One exception, here, in my little corner of Connecticut, belts are neither encouraged, nor are they discouraged.
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"For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." (John 3:16) “I was in prison and you came to visit me.” (Matthew 25:36) Last edited by BillyMac; Sat Dec 31, 2011 at 01:11pm. |
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NYS is all IAABO for boys High School games. IAABO patch left breast, American Flag top center back of shirt. Girls High School is NCAA Women's shirt. Flag on Left sleeve. All must wear the appropriate shirt depending on boys or girls game.
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Here in the Richmond area, that standard is a joke. WAY too many crews with mismatched (wide and regular) stripes.
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