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Old Fri Dec 22, 2023, 07:27pm
Raymond Raymond is offline
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Originally Posted by BillyMac View Post
Rarely, if ever, does this occur in my little corner of Connecticut.



During a timeout, IAABO mechanics always have the soon to be administering official standing with the ball at the throwin spot, designated, or where the inbounder will be given the ball to run the endline.



If I'm at the division line on the jump ball circle during a timeout and a coach asks, I just point to my partner standing with the ball.



I can't fathom how that is overly complicated.
That's good for your little corner. My widespread experience is officials not knowing the exact spot their partners would be administering from. Now it is really, really simple...and communicated immediately.

If officials focus on what we're doing NOW instead of who is on their lawn, it shouldn't be a struggle.

AGAIN, this rule originated from COACHES.

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