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Question Number: 17106Other 10/5/2007RE: All levels of Rec. & Travel in PA, High School Other John R. Raudenbush of Harrisburg, PA USA asks...This question is a follow up to question 17081 Comment:
You have missed a great opportunity to beat up on American High School rules, at least in Pennsylvania.
Requirements for High School Referees are: Score at least a 75% on the only test you ever have to take. Then attend 6 meetings per year.
You may make of this whatever you think.
Great site read it every week. Thanks for helping all, referees, coaches, parents and players.
Answer provided by Referee MrRef Sorry we missed the chance. Thanks for picking up the lance. It must have been one well camouflaged windmill...
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