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Why is it other teams in the state do shoot outs or PKs to break the ties? I don't understand how they do and no one back here does. Here is a link that shows regular season games being finished this way. I'm all FOR shoot outs!

http://scoreboard.12dt.com/scoreboard/kh...?id=wk2175
Are there no ties except here ? That's strange !!
This shows how much the Officials know. I have personally witnessed Regular Season Seeded District Games end in ties! This should NEVER happen!
http://scoreboard.12dt.com/scoreboard/kh.../?id=30490 (Game #2)
http://scoreboard.12dt.com/scoreboard/kh.../?id=32889 (Game#12)
http://scoreboard.12dt.com/scoreboard/kh.../?id=30670 (Game #7)
http://scoreboard.12dt.com/scoreboard/kh.../?id=28131 (Game #4 & #11)


Ok here it is: Regular Season District Seeded Games and Post Season Tournament games cane continue. Page 99-3-E

http://www.khsaa.org/Publications/Handbook/20112012/hb/
In playoffs here if the match is tied at the end of regulation you go to bonus time-if still tied at the end of that then a second period of bonus time. Then if it is still tied it ends on penalty kicks(shootout).
Most regular season matches seem not to here.
However last week Perry Central beat Buckhorn 2-1 in shootout so I'm not sure why theirs had a shootout and others didn't.
I would think any district that seeds would need to have a winner to the games. Possibly if there are ties between teams at end of regular season(as far as seeding goes-not in a match) maybe they have other tiebreak criteria like records out of district or as football used to be(could still be) for each win in non district games you got a point for each win the losing team had.
I am in favor of shootout!
well i'm not pointing at any particular person but i will say this....When I attend games in Eastern Ky with their referees, I have never left the area without being totally amazed...win, lose or draw....I am always amazed!!!Confusednicker:
This bugs me as well. I'd like to see shoot outs!
Soccer referees amaze me whether they are in the mountains or officiating in the World Cup. They are probably the most inconsistent of any sport.
bulldog149 Wrote:In playoffs here if the match is tied at the end of regulation you go to bonus time-if still tied at the end of that then a second period of bonus time. Then if it is still tied it ends on penalty kicks(shootout).
Most regular season matches seem not to here.
However last week Perry Central beat Buckhorn 2-1 in shootout so I'm not sure why theirs had a shootout and others didn't.
I would think any district that seeds would need to have a winner to the games. Possibly if there are ties between teams at end of regular season(as far as seeding goes-not in a match) maybe they have other tiebreak criteria like records out of district or as football used to be(could still be) for each win in non district games you got a point for each win the losing team had.

That game had a shoot out because they where playing for the Black Gold Cup
OrangenowBlue Wrote:Soccer referees amaze me whether they are in the mountains or officiating in the World Cup. They are probably the most inconsistent of any sport.
you may well be right about that...part of the problem here is the "americanization of the rules for high school soccer" I dont like that at all...a bunch of yahoos at the KHSAA making rules for high school soccer when they dont understand the game at all. They destroy the spirit of the game.:lame:
awsumbill_68 Wrote:you may well be right about that...part of the problem here is the "americanization of the rules for high school soccer" I dont like that at all...a bunch of yahoos at the KHSAA making rules for high school soccer when they dont understand the game at all. They destroy the spirit of the game.:lame:

I don't know, the international officials from countries that only have soccer seem to always have an agenda rather then officiate the game.