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It is a constant juggling act, especially with so many tournament games during the holiday week and COVID-19 contact tracing starting to again have an impact on game cancellations. After a couple of phone calls on the drive to Kokomo, all is squared away … for now.
The first whistle of the crew’s day comes three seconds into the Brownsburg-South Bend Adams game. The ball was tipped into the frontcourt and then passed into the backcourt for a violation. Brownsburg leads 33-18 at halftime. It is a relatively uneventful first half for the referees. Steve Lynch and Chad Johnston are veteran coaches who have spent most of the first half coaching and not talking to the officials. Lynch had a question about an offensive foul called on leading scorer Elhadj Diallo late in the first half when Diallo had his arms spread behind him as the posted up a defender at the high post.“It caught my attention earlier,” Hamilton said at halftime.
George adds: “The easiest way to keep coaches from going bonkers is that you are consistent. If you make a call on one end and the same play happens on the other end and you don’t have a whistle, then somebody is going to go bonkers. If you have one here and one there, it’s a wash.” George shares a quote from J.D. Collins, an Indiana native and longtime college basketball official who is now the national coordinator of men’s basketball officiating for the NCAA.
“It’s to try to keep from blowing the whistle,” Lowe says. “You’re trying to talk them out of committing a foul. Basically, what I’m seeing is there is potential to get worse. If it gets worse, I’m going to have to put air in the whistle. If I just say ‘legal’ that lets them know that I’m watching them and if they don’t get legal, I’m going to have to put air in the whistle.”
One Mike Baker is sent home. The other Mike Baker officiates the late game at Lebanon. We are on to Noblesville for our final game of the night and, finally, a few fireworks.“You’ve seen us three times in the past 24 hours,” Hamilton says as we travel the 45 minutes east on Indiana State Road 32 from Lebanon to Noblesville. “We’ve missed calls. But I think our confidence and our ‘sell-ability’ has talked our way out of some problems. We don’t get them all right.
“There has to be displacement for a foul,” George says, explaining the point he made to Urban, who asked for a foul on a rebound. Chesterton leads by two points with 20 seconds left when Norwell’s Lleyton Bailey drives the right side of the lane and attempts to score over Chesterton’s 6-4 senior, Chris Mullen, who raises his hands above his head. The shot misses, bounces around and into the hands of Mullen, who throws the ball ahead to Carson Parrish for a game-clinching layup in a 43-39 Chesterton win.
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