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👀 IYKYK...The high school basketball rules changes for the 2026–27 season are officially complete. And right now, the Ed...
05/27/2026

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The high school basketball rules changes for the 2026–27 season are officially complete.

And right now, the Education Committee is already hard at work studying, digesting, and preparing our annual Rules Changes and Points of Emphasis training materials and video for IAABO members everywhere.

For more than 100 years, IAABO training materials have helped set the standard in basketball officiating education — and we’re excited to continue that tradition once again.

Discover new guidelines for officials managing clock and timing errors in 2026-27 HS basketball.

🏀 IAABO Select members have been working to get better ever since the season ended.How?🎥 Video. Video. Video.Not all at ...
05/26/2026

🏀 IAABO Select members have been working to get better ever since the season ended.

How?
🎥 Video. Video. Video.

Not all at once, either — just one play at a time.

Because officiating is HARD when your mind is full. That’s why here at IAABO Select, we help officials become more mindful — slowing the game down, studying with purpose, and building better habits through film.

✅ 1-on-1 breakdowns of YOUR games — INCLUDED!

🎯 Goal: Excellence, not perfection.

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Special Rate: https://iaabo-members.org/isrs/
Questions? [email protected]

05/25/2026

Happy Memorial Day from IAABO, Inc..

Today, and every day, we are grateful for the sacrifices made by the men and women of our Armed Forces who have served and protected our great country. Take time today to give thanks, honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice, and hug your loved ones in appreciation of the freedoms we are privileged to enjoy each day.



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Peter Webb devoted his life to education, leadership and the advancement of officiating, leaving behind a legacy that fe...
05/21/2026

Peter Webb devoted his life to education, leadership and the advancement of officiating, leaving behind a legacy that few in the history of high school sports will ever equal. To those who knew him personally, he was a mentor, teacher, historian and trusted friend. To the game itself, he was one of its great caretakers — a man whose influence helped shape high school basketball into what it is today.

There were very few people anywhere who understood the high school basketball rules with the depth, clarity and perspective that Peter Webb possessed. He had a remarkable gift not only for knowing the rules, but for understanding their spirit, intent and application. He could take the most complicated situations and explain them with patience, precision and wisdom. For generations of officials, coaches and administrators, Peter became one of the game’s most respected educators and ambassadors.

For more than four decades, Peter dedicated himself to the betterment of officiating at the state, national and international levels. He officiated more than 2,000 basketball games, umpired more than 1,000 baseball games and conducted hundreds of officiating clinics throughout the United States and abroad. His impact stretched far beyond the court or field, touching thousands of officials whose own careers and understanding of the game were shaped by his instruction and mentorship.

His contributions to IAABO and the NFHS were extraordinary. Peter served as an IAABO Rules Interpreter and trainer in Maine for nearly four decades, spent years on the IAABO Executive Committee and served as IAABO, Inc. President in 2001–02. He later became the organization’s worldwide coordinator of interpreters and trainers, continuing his lifelong mission of education and development. He also served on the NFHS Basketball Rules Committee and later became the liaison between the NFHS and IAABO — a role that further solidified his standing as one of the foremost authorities in basketball officiating.

Yet despite his immense accomplishments, Peter never lost sight of what mattered most: the people, the games and the history behind them. Anyone who spent time with him knew that his passion for baseball rivaled his love for basketball. He cherished the traditions, stories and evolution of both sports, and conversations with Peter often became journeys through decades of memorable moments and lessons learned. He loved sports not simply for competition, but for what they represented — discipline, community, integrity and lifelong connection.

Peter also carried an unwavering pride in his home state of Maine. Born in Houlton in 1938, educated at Ricker College and the University of Maine, and later serving as both assistant commissioner and commissioner of the Maine Basketball Commission, he remained deeply connected to the state throughout his life. Even as his influence spread worldwide, Maine was always home.

The honors Peter received during his lifetime — including induction into both the NFHS National High School Hall of Fame and the Maine Sports Hall of Fame — reflected the tremendous respect he earned throughout the officiating community. But perhaps his greatest legacy lives not in awards or titles, but in the generations of officials he mentored, the students he taught, and the countless lives he impacted through his wisdom, humility and love of the game.

The impact Peter Webb leaves on basketball and officiating will be felt for generations to come. IAABO, the state of Maine and the entire basketball community are forever better because of him.

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Sportorial Spotlight features the outstanding leadership of Joe Gaskin, IAABO Bd. 41!Written by Dave Simon, the article ...
05/20/2026

Sportorial Spotlight features the outstanding leadership of Joe Gaskin, IAABO Bd. 41!

Written by Dave Simon, the article highlights how Joe leverages IAABO educational tools — including IAABO University, refresher exams, videos, and leadership resources — to continue to help officials grow both on and off the court. From mentoring new officials to embracing technology and strengthening communication within his board, Joe’s passion for officiating and commitment to service reflect the very best of IAABO. He also reminds us that the relationships and camaraderie built through officiating are what make the IAABO experience truly special.

Full article: https://bit.ly/4dRbhPa

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The Ultimate Tribute. Leave a Lasting Legacy.A message from IAABO Executive Director Donnie Eppley and the IAABO Foundat...
05/19/2026

The Ultimate Tribute.

Leave a Lasting Legacy.

A message from IAABO Executive Director Donnie Eppley and the IAABO Foundation:

Honor the mentors, leaders, officials, and loved ones who have made a lasting impact on your officiating journey through the IAABO Foundation Chair program.

With a $1,000 donation, the honoree’s name will be permanently inscribed in the IAABO Handbook and recognized with a commemorative plaque at the Fall Seminar in New Jersey. Your contribution also helps support the education, training, and development of basketball officials for generations to come.

To learn more or sponsor a Foundation Chair, contact the IAABO International Office at mailto:[email protected] or Tom Reese at mailto:[email protected].

Foundation Chair Donation: https://bit.ly/4utZmg4

Happy Victoria Day to all of our Canadian IAABO members, officials, assigners, educators, and basketball communities acr...
05/18/2026

Happy Victoria Day to all of our Canadian IAABO members, officials, assigners, educators, and basketball communities across Canada! 🇨🇦

Today, we celebrate the rich history, pride, and traditions of our neighbors to the north while recognizing the tremendous impact Canadian officials continue to have on the game of basketball. Thank you for your dedication, professionalism, and commitment to officiating excellence.

From everyone at IAABO, we wish you a safe and enjoyable holiday!



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The philanthropic support provided to IAABO by Ret. Col. Craig Souza of the United States Air Force has expanded access ...
05/18/2026

The philanthropic support provided to IAABO by Ret. Col. Craig Souza of the United States Air Force has expanded access to IAABO University and fully funded the new Player to Official Initiative. Former athletes are currently progressing through the course both synchronously and asynchronously under the guidance of IAABO University Coordinator and NCAA Tournament official Andy O’Brien. Each week, the group meets to review and discuss concepts covered in the assigned lessons, creating an engaging and collaborative learning environment. The passion, energy, and enthusiasm displayed by the participants throughout the program have been outstanding.

Full article: https://bit.ly/4dw0h8y

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Some names stay with you long after you put the whistle down.Dan Barringer was one of those names in IAABO.A Past Presid...
05/13/2026

Some names stay with you long after you put the whistle down.

Dan Barringer was one of those names in IAABO.

A Past President. A Life Member. And someone who gave decades to this craft, starting back in 1969. Generations of officials came through IAABO during his time, and whether they knew him personally or not, they felt the impact of his work.

Leadership in this game isn’t about visibility, it’s about service. Dan understood that. He helped guide this organization with a steady hand and a deep respect for what it means to be an official.

We’re grateful for the years he gave and the standard he helped set.

Rest in peace, Dan.

https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/daniel-barringer-obituary?id=61439106

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