Still Relevant ...
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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
The neutral zone marks, commonly called the blocks ...
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Still relevant. That separates the first rebounder from where the lead official stands between two free throws in a lot of high school subvarsity games.
I already know, I'm a baaaaad boy! (with apologies to Lou Costello).
http://www.myvirtualofficialsassociation.com/?p=1104
Note: 2018-2019 IAABO Manual Revisions: Free Throw Coverage - Lead Official: Take a position that allows the official to observe the players in the first lane space on the nearer lane line and in the three spaces on the farther lane line.
(Replaces: Free Throw Coverage - Lead Official: Back out of the free throw lane taking a position approximately four feet from nearer free throw lane line and off the court near the end line.)
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Last edited by BillyMac; Wed Nov 21, 2018 at 02:22pm.
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