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Old Thu Feb 12, 2004, 01:48pm
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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I think it can.

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Originally posted by BOBBYMO
Stew-

This has nothing to do with the girls games that you worked the previous nights but has everything to do with anticipating the play. Slow down a bit and see the whole play before you have a whistle of any kind and you will be way better off in the long run.

I think it can. Because often times it is acceptable to blow the whistle on little to no contact in Girl's games. If you are doing Boy's games, you have to be more deliberate in your calls. Yes, anticipating the play can be a factor, but if you are expected to blow the whistle quickly all the time, you tend to anticipate things.

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