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Crystal Ball ...
Slightly off topic, but my Catholic middle school assigner can "see" our high school games on Arbiter to avoid scheduling conflicts. We allow him to do this by "telling" Arbiter to show him our high school schedule. It doesn't work the other way around, our high school assigner can't see our Catholic middle school assignments. My Catholic middle school assigner has a policy that high school assignments take priority over his middle school assignments.
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Self Control ...
I believe that that's what I said:
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This confused me: "It doesn't work the other way around, our high school assigner can't see our Catholic middle school assignments"
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Since I don't work NCAA games, I have no idea how my high school assigner prevents conflicts with NCAA assignments, however, I do know that he considers NCAA assignments to take a higher priority over high school assignments, in terms of closing out dates, turnbacks (no fines), etc.
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