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I would guess that your old college assignor (or his/her successor) would be the best place to start. Good luck!
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Thanks Mr. Elias for your response. It was an Erie Chapter and is now defunct.
Hi Mr. Elias,
Thank you very much for your response. The chapter that I was in was Erie, PA and it is now defunct. I know there are 2 officials that are still active, but I am not sure how to reach them. They are Cathy Lynch and Marlene Greene, both from Erie. I understand that someone in Ohio is in charge of our area, but I do not know who or how to reach the person. |
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Perhaps a call to the coach at any of the schools in that area would get you a name?
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You both have top-of-the-line quotes. Thanks for the help. At the time I officiated,
I was the official of choice for big games for the schools that I did, and I will see if I can get back at it. So your help is really appreciated.
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4u,
Even if the chapter is defunct and your old assignor is no longer assigning, I would take a chance and give him/her a call. I would think that s/he knows a good contact person in your area. People with the connections to be a college assignor usually don't fall completely out of the loop.
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