Of course they should. It doesn't have to be a quick one, just make it 40 seconds. Another question is why indahehl didn't you create a poll?
It all comes down to money for the small schools and then also finding and possibly paying somebody to operate it as well.
It was passed in Wisconsin in 2018, then reversed. I think it was a cost/official availability issue.I'll preface this by saying I don't pay much attention to high school basketball and it's literally been decades since I've attended a high school game... But in the year of our Lord A.D. 2020, I honestly didn't realize there were still places where basketball was being played without a shot clock. There are probably also schools that still use peach baskets for hoops, too.
So yes, step into the 1980's or 1990's at least and use a shot clock. I see no reason not to. That's my vote.
People said the same thing when they started using a play clock in HS football and it turned out fine.I coach HS girls ball and there is nothing more frustrating than trying to chase a good ball handler around as she burns 1-2 minutes off the clock at the end of a qtr or half. The state needs to go to the shot clock. Just trying to find a way for small schools like ours to pay for it will be the biggest issue I can see.