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Frank Earl Birch (November 11, 1883) was a college football and basketball referee [1] who first introduced signals. [2] [3] In 1920, he passed out cards to coaches and the press with a code of twelve gestures. [4] [5] He was a graduate of Earlham College. [6] He married Margaret Johnson. [7] He was also once mayor of Sterling, Illinois. [8]
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Shot clocks are used in several sports including basketball, water polo, canoe polo, lacrosse, poker, ringette, korfball, tennis, ten-pin bowling, and various cue sports. It is analogous with the play clock used in American and Canadian football, and the pitch clock used in baseball. This article deals chiefly with the shot clock used in ...
Henry O. "Hammerin' Hank" Nichols (born July 20, 1936 [1]) is an American college basketball referee and later supervisor of officials. In 2012, he was inducted as a member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. [2]
Che Flores (born July 18, 1979) is an American referee in the National Basketball Association who wears uniform number 91. [1] They are the first official to work National Collegiate Athletic Association, NBA G League, and Women's National Basketball Association championship games in the same year, and the first out non-binary transgender official in a major North American professional sports ...
In the mid-1990s, Kantner worked as a salesperson for Cutler-Hammer while working as a college basketball referee. [11] By 1997, Kantner was refereeing for eight conferences at the same time. These included the Pac-10 Conference and West Coast Conference. [12] Outside of college basketball, Kantner refereed in 1995 for the Summer Pro League. [13]
Edward E. "Ed" Hightower is an American educator and former college basketball referee.. Hightower has refereed 12 NCAA Division 1 Final Fours. [1] He also officiated the 1990 World Championship of Basketball in South America, the European Basketball Championship in 1993, and the Goodwill Games in 1994 and 1998.
Crystal Hogan (born 1977) is an American basketball referee. [1] Hogan was raised in Compton [2] and attended Compton College, playing for their basketball team coached by Louie Nelson. She was recruited to Long Beach State on a full athletic scholarship and earned a degree in psychology before becoming a social worker. [3]