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As Play School approaches its 50th year of entertaining and educating generations of Australian children, a very special birthday exhibition is launched at the National Museum.
The National Federation of State High School Associations has mandated that officials use a 40-second play clock as opposed to the 25-second play clock in years prior.
The Play School windows hold a very special place in everyone's heart, ... It’s 12 o’clock on the Rocket Clock, ... The Only Good ‘Thomas & Friends’ Train Is Gordon.
Eight states currently play high school basketball with a shot clock. Those states are California, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Dakota and Washington.
The 35-second shot clock is required for all boys and girls high school basketball games this season, and just because that buzzer sounds doesn't mean it's the end of a half or a game.
Something strange happened during a recent high school basketball game in Oklahoma. The home team, the Weatherford High School Eagles, controlled the tip-off and immediately missed a three-pointer.