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And if I had not seen HS people screw up play clocks in football or simple game clock situation, I would have a different opinion. Just Wednesday I was working a HS tournament where we were at a college and I had to correct the game clock like 3 or 4 times. And I consider myself to be very good with the clock because of my college background and was taught to pay attention. I can easily see officials not noticing these things and having major mistakes going unnoticed. It took me time to be that cognizant of the clock and most HS officials have a problem calling travels right, now we are going to have them now follow a shot clock? Do you know how many debates I have had with officials about the last second shot and they are convinced that someone other than the opposite table official should watch the clock or go the the "Cadillac" position all because they think watching the clock is going to help them see a last second shot better. Now we want to involved another element to that equation when they cannot get the basic stuff right now? No thank you. It would be an administrative disaster in a big state like this as there is so much inconsistency as to who ran the shot clock and how much attention to detail they would have to the people that even were responsible. Peace
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There are certainly points there I don't disagree with you there JRut...
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APG, there would be problems where you currently work HS ball.
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Since we have completely hijacked Jim's thread...
We have had the shot. Lock in Washington State for a number of years. It really is not that hard to deal with, and the problems are not as numerous as some of us on this board are saying...even during the "transition period", it just wasn't that bad. And we have 30 seconds for girls and 35 for boys...not that big of a deal. |
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I wish all states would use a shot clock. It would cut down on the time explaining to visiting teams from out of state how it works, when it resets, etc. |
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![]() Are you trying to tell this forum that "MOST HIGH SCHOOL" officials have a problem calling travels right? MOST OFFICIALS? ![]() C'MON Man... BTW...I don't mind the shot clock at all, here in Washington State. Sure there are times you deal with it...no big deal.
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![]() I deliberately held off any comment so that I did not taint the jury pool to see what the responses would be like. What happened was the L official noticed the reset on the catch/kick out and as the clock hit 34 started to blow the play dead for the improper reset of the shot clock. Did not anticipate the catch and shoot. Once we got the situation corrected, the visiting coach said thanks for doing the right thing, the home coach did not get mad (it was his clock operator). They still scored on the possession. The options we discussed: Inadvertent Whistle - count the 3 and move on, Definite knowledge of time on shot clock - neither outside official knew how much time was left when shot was taken, Give the ball back to white with 11 seconds - shot clock has recall option. |
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FWIW, I worked in California for 5 years, with a shot clock at the HS level, and not only enjoyed it, but saw less shot clock issues in my HS games than in my juco games.
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I appreciate the replies, though. I suppose I was looking for some ammunition locally when I take my anti-shot-clock stance, and while I agree with JRut's points, I'd be foolish to overlook the experience from Rocky and Kings. Like any other state in the non-shot-clock majority, I have to tell my fellow statesmen, if you really want a shot clock, either a) our state's commission will have to give up its NFHS vote, or b) the NFHS will have to approve it for state adoption, and it would be right back in our commission's hands, anyway. I just don't see it happening here, and the stall ball games are few and far between, anyway, although the pro-shot-clock crowd act like stall-ball should NEVER happen.
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