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Old Mon Sep 06, 2021, 10:28am
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Originally Posted by bob jenkins View Post
If the ball is being passed around and there is action in the paint, the L still needs to be aware of the ball so the L can position himself (or herself) properly. The L's peripheral vision will let min / her blow the whistle if the ball gets thrown / tipped out of bounds and the L can ask for help.
Excellent description of the way IAABO used to do it before they switched from NFHS to IAABO boundary responsibility mechanics. I did it for decades, liked it (warts and all), and hated to change.
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