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Originally posted by OneSalemChick
Hey Everyone.. just have a quick question I hope someone can answer:
This is for "Little" Football (ages 9/10) which follows the same rule book as high school...
Does the center have to use one or two hands when snapping the ball?
The reason I ask is my son is in his 3rd year as center... his first year he was taught 2 hand and all was fine, and then halfway through the season last year (which was his 2nd year playing) a ref stopped the game and said it was illegal for him to snap w/ both hands, and he was pulled from the game to practice one hand snaps.. and had to do that the rest of the season.. NOW, this year his coach wants him to do 2 hands, we told him about the conflict last year, and no one can give us a straight answer... and our first game is Tues... so, please let me know what you think is "correct".. thank you!!
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I had a situation last year where the snapper of a Jr. Pee-Wee team was coming to the line, turning the ball parallel with his line of scrimmage and snapping the ball with his hands on the ends of the ball. At the half I explained to his coach that this was affecting the neutral zone and was illegal. I told him at this level we tend to let this go but its not wise letting the kids pick up bad habits and if they made it too the play-offs theyd probably not get away with this type of snap. He thanked me for the info and had his snapper practice during the half using a two handed snap without turning the ball. No problem from then on.