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Old Wed Jan 10, 2001, 09:51am
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Originally posted by bob jenkins
... As long as "initial guarding position" is obtained (both feet on floor, facing opponent), the defense can then move to maintain this position, or turn to absorb the shock of contact, etc.
Okay, I get to brag here. I called one of these on Saturday afternoon, and the coach never said one word of complaint although he had been ragging on my partner all game, and had ragged on a different partner in an earlier game. He really should have been thrown out, I suppose, but somehow I managed him and even with this emotional call, and a moving defender (PC always brings a roar, doesn't it?) I never heard one word. I credit my incresing coach-management skill. Now if I could just figure out exactly WHAT I did right...
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