Junior Officials Experience Class B Tournament
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State girls basketball notebook: Junior officials get up-close tourney experience

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Officials at Class B state basketball tournament in Huron , South Dakota , have 12 officials on court for each game.
On Thursday , there were two youth-level junior officials before each game, one picked from each school playing in the state quarterfinals.
The idea came from a similar effort to give young kids chance to interact with officials by designating an “honorary official of the game”.
Huron has hosted 10 of the last 13 Class B girls state tournaments in Huron .
Daktronics recently installed new videoboards on the south end of the arena.
The upgrades cost the Huron School District about $1.5 million and replaced the previous 20-year-old systems.
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