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QUIZ ANSWERS

BASKETBALL 1 — All – d (NFHS 2-14, Guideline Displays 1 and 2; NCAAM/W 1-19.2) 2 — All – c (NFHS 2-14, Guideline Shot Clock Operator 7a, 7f, 7i; NCAAM/W 2-11.6.a.4, 6 and 8) 3 — All – b (NFHS 4-40-4; NCAAM 4-35.3a; NCAAW 10-5.3a) 4 — NFHS – b (3-5-3c); NCAAM – c (1-23.2, 1-24.4); NCAAW – e (1-23.2, 1-24.4)

BASEBALL 1 — NFHS – c (5-1-1k); NCAA, pro – a (NCAA 9-3 Pen. 1; pro 602a Pen.). 2 — NFHS, pro – c (NFHS 3-14a1; pro 5.11a10); NCAA – d (7-2b10). 3 — All – a (NFHS 2-28-2, 6-1-4; NCAA 9-2b Pen.; pro 6.02b Cmt.). 4 — All – b (NFHS 9-1-1 Exc. a; NCAA 5-6c Exc. 1; pro 5.08 Exc. 1).

FOOTBALL 1 — NFHS – d (5-1-2b, 5-1-3c, 5.1.2 E); NCAA – e (7-2-2a Exc. 2, AR 10-1-5 I) 2 — NFHS – a, c (2-9-5, 6-5-8, Fundamental IX-1); NCAA – a, d (2-8-1c, 2-8-3b) 3 — NFHS – b (5-1-2a, 9-4-4 Pen.); NCAA – c (5-1-1e-4, 9-1-9) 4 — Both – b (NFHS 7-5-2 Pen.; NCAA 7-3-2g Pen.) 5 — Both – b (NFHS 10-2-6; NCAA 10-1-6)

SOFTBALL 1 — All – a (NFHS 8-6-16; NCAA 12.17.4; USA Softball 8-7o-2; USSSA 8-18z) 2 — All – c (NFHS 8-2-6; NCAA 12.5.5; USA Softball 8-2e; USSSA 8-17e) 3 — NFHS, USSSA – b (NFHS 8-6-10 Note and Pen.; USSSA 8-18c Note); NCAA, USA Softball – a (NCAA 12.13.4; USA Softball R/S 13) 4 — All – b (NFHS 8-1-1d Eff. 1 and 2; NCAA 9.5.2 Eff.; USA Softball 8-1d Eff.; USSSA 8-4e)

SOCCER 1 — NFHS – c (NFHS Sample Tiebreaking Procedure A-3); NCAA – b (7.1.1.1.b); IFAB – a (10.3) 2 — NFHS, NCAA – b (NFHS 1-42; NCAA 1.10.1); IFAB – a (1.10) 3 — NFHS – b (4-1-1b); NCAA – c (4.1.8); IFAB – a (4.3) 4 — All – a (NFHS 5-2-2-3; NCAA 8.1; IFAB 8.1) 5 — All – b (NFHS 8-1-2; NCAA 8.2.2; IFAB 8.1)

VOLLEYBALL 1 — All – a (NFHS 9-5-5a, 9-5-5b and Note, 9-7-2 and Pen. 2; NCAA 8.1.1, 14.5.4.1, 14.6.1.3; USAV 13.3.3, 14.6.2, 14.6.4) 2 — All – e (NFHS – 4-1-7 Pen. 2; NCAA 7.3.2; USAV 4.5.1, 15.10.3.2) 3 — NFHS, NCAA – b (NFHS 3-21; NCAA 3.1.3); USAV – d (3.1) 4 — NFHS, USAV – a, b (NFHS 11.2.1; USAV 15.3.1); NCAA – a, b, c (11.2.6.1)

STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP

(Act of Aug. 12, 1970, Sec. 3685, Title 39, United States Code.) 1) Title of Publication: Referee. 2) Publication No.: 0733-1436 3) Filing Date: September 29, 2022 4) Issue Frequency: Monthly. 5) No. of issues published annually: 12. 6) Annual subscription price: $49.95. 7) Complete mailing address of known office of publication: 2017 Lathrop Ave., Racine, WI 53405. 8) Complete mailing address of headquarters or general business office of publisher: 2017 Lathrop Ave., Racine, WI 53405. 9) Full names and complete mailing addresses of Publisher, Editor and Managing Editor: Publisher: Barry Mano, 2017 Lathrop Ave., Racine, WI 53405. Editor: Bill Topp, 2017 Lathrop Ave., Racine, WI 53405. Managing Editor: Brent Killackey, 2017 Lathrop Ave., Racine, WI 53405.10) Owner: Referee Enterprises, Inc., 2017 Lathrop Ave., Racine, WI 53405, whose owners are: Barry Mano, P.O. Box 65, Union Grove, WI 53182; Carlene Kolbe, 8 Country Club Circle, Village of Golf, FL 33436; William L Law and Mary L Law Family Trust FBO: William R. Law, Virginia Henke, Sarah Orr, Wells Fargo Private Bank, 100 E Wisconsin Ave #1200, Milwaukee, WI 53202; Jane Law Ashely: c/o Lisa A. Olsen, 815 North Water Street, Milwaukee, WI 53202; Dennis Waisman, 10001 Kirkland Court, Mequon, WI 53092; and Jean Mano, P.O. Box 65, Union Grove, WI 53182. 11) Known bondholders, mortgagees and other security holders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities: Same as #10 above. 12) For completion by nonprofit organizations authorized to mail at special rates: not applicable. 13) Publication name: Referee 14) Issue date for circulation data below: October 2022. 15) Extent and nature of circulation: Paid 15A) Total number copies (net press run): Average number of copies each issue during preceding 12 months: 24,954. Number copies of single issue published nearest to filing date: 24,306. 15B) Paid circulation: 15B1) Mailed Outside-County Paid Subscriptions Stated on Form 3541. Average number of copies each issue during preceding 12 months: 24,549. Number copies of single issue published nearest to filing date: 24,056. 15B2) Mailed In-County Paid Subscriptions Stated on PS Form 3541: Average number copies each issue during preceding 12 months: none. Number copies of single issue published nearest to filing date: none. 15B3) Paid Distribution outside the mails including sales through dealers and carriers, street vendors, counter sales and other paid distribution outside USPS: Average number of copies each issue during preceding 12 months: none. Number copies of single issue published nearest to filing date: none. 15B4) Paid distribution by other classes of mail through USPS: Average number of copies each issue during preceding 12 months: 52. Number copies of single issue published nearest to filing date: 29. 15C) Total paid distribution: Average number copies each issue during preceding 12 months: 24,601. Number copies of single issue published nearest to filing date: 24,085. 15D) Free or nominal rate distribution 15D1). Free or nominal rate outside-county copies included on PS 3541: Average number copies each issue during preceding 12 months: none. Number copies of single issue published nearest to filing date: none. 15D2). Free or nominal rate in-county copies included on PS 3541: Average number copies each issue during preceding 12 months: none. Number copies of single issue published nearest to filing date: none. 15D3). Free or nominal rate copes mailed at other classes through the USPS: Average number copies each issue during preceding 12 months: 148. Number copies of single issue published nearest to filing date: 182. 15D4) Free or Nominal rate distributed outside the mail: Average number copies each issue during preceding 12 months: 30. Number copies of single issue published nearest to filing date: none. 15E) Total free or Nominal Rate Distribution: 179. Number copies of single issue published nearest to filing date: 182. 15F) Total distribution: Average number copies each issue during the preceding 12 months: 24,780. Number copies of single issue published nearest to filing date: 24,267. 15G) Copies not distributed: Average number copies each issue during preceding 12 months: 174. Number copies of single issue published nearest to filing date: 39. 15H) Total: Average number copies each issue during preceding 12 months: 24,954. Number copies of single issue published nearest to filing date: 24,306. 15I) Percent paid. Average number copies each issue during preceding 12 months: 99.28%. Number copies of single issue published nearest to filing date: 99.25%. 16) Electronic Copy Circulation. 16A) Paid Electronic Copies: Average number copies each issue during preceding 12 months: 896. Number of copies of single issue published nearest to filing date: 4979. 16B) Total paid print copies plus total paid electronic copies: Average number copies each issue during preceding 12 months: 25,497. Number copies of single issue published nearest to filing date: 29,064. 16C) Total print distribution plus paid electronic copies: Average number copies each issue during the preceding 12 months: 25,676. Number copies of single issue published nearest to filing date: 29,246. 16D) Percent paid both print and electronic copies: Average number copies each issue during preceding 12 months: 99.30%. Number copies of single issue published nearest to filing date: 99.38%. 17) This statement of ownership will be printed in the December 2021 issue of this publication. 18) I certify that all information furnished on this form is true and complete. Barry Mano, Owner/Publisher

DECEMBER

FLASHBACK

40 YEARS AGO … 1982

• Soccer officials and the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association ratify a two-year contract. While the new contract included a fee increase, the Eastern Massachusetts Soccer Officials Association remained concerned that in lower-level games featuring just one official, that official would not receive a higher fee associated with the working conditions.

30 YEARS AGO … 1992

• NFL owners decide to suspend operations of the World League for 1993 in the wake of the NFL’s unsettled labor situation. Art McNally, the World League’s supervisor of officials, was confident the league would return in 1994 and the oneyear layoff would have little longterm impact on the league’s 42-man officiating staff — 22 of whom also worked in the NFL.

20 YEARS AGO … 2002

• The Quebec government issues tax bills to nearly 50 youth hockey referees claiming they owe back taxes because they work as employees at a privately owned arena and not as independent contractors. Raymond St. Louis, general manager of the Les 4 Glaces arena, said the referees received tax bills, including some higher than $10,000, for game fees the officials received between 1996-2000.

10 YEARS AGO … 2012

• The NFL officiating lockout ends with the NFL Referees Association (NFLRA) agreeing to a new eight-year collective bargaining agreement. The deal ended a lockout imposed by the league that led to use of replacements for the preseason and the first three weeks of the regular season. NFLRA members ratified the CBA — the longest in league history — by a vote of 112-5.

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