Find your loudest, most obnoxious parent. Pay them to do shot clock. They have to behave themselves at the table. Money well spent! 🤣Does anybody know if there will be people who will contract out doing shot clock like officials? We are small school and having a very hard time trying to find someone that'll do it.
Won't be any different than any other score table duties (i.e. game clock, PA, book).Does anybody know if there will be people who will contract out doing shot clock like officials? We are small school and having a very hard time trying to find someone that'll do it.
They have to be installed or they won’t be able to play a game thereI've been in quite a few gyms this fall for VB matches and have noticed a few lacking shot clocks. I wonder if everyone will have them installed by the start of the season?
I didn't know what the protocol was. Good to know.They have to be installed or they won’t be able to play a game there
The school I help with, we aren't even doing shot clock for JV games.Do any of the junior high teams use the shot clock yet?
Shot clock is only approved for use at the varsity level.Do any of the junior high teams use the shot clock yet?
Correct, it's like putting new tires on a vehicle that has engine problems and expecting the car to run then.I really need to get over this shot clock thing. I absolutely hate it. May need to look into counseling or something. 😏
Just curious, looking through the basketball manual I don't see any distinction on JV vs. V. Nor in the NFHS Shot Clock Guidelines or Operator's Guide posted on the NSAA site.Shot clock is only approved for use at the varsity level.
I believe I saw something from the NFHS about it. I'll have to see if I can find it againJust curious, looking through the basketball manual I don't see any distinction on JV vs. V. Nor in the NFHS Shot Clock Guidelines or Operator's Guide posted on the NSAA site.
Not saying it's not true, just curious where you're seeing no shot clock for JV.