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Old Sun Nov 21, 2004, 05:20pm
Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. is online now
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Originally posted by just another ref
Years ago, setting a moving screen was a violation, I think.
Somebody will correct me if I am wrong, and perhaps tell when this change was made if I am right.
Well, going back to 1959, you're wrong. I've never heard of that one. Urban myth, maybe?


JR
I seem to recall the rule too, maybe mid-80's or so.
Can't think of anything even close around that time, Barb. Maybe MTD Sr. remembers.


For all intents and purposes, the definitions of guarding and screening have not changed since the 1963-64 season for both NFHS and NCAA. That means that there is no prohibition of a moving screen. What it means that when a moving screen is set and contact occurs, who is responsible for the contact is determined by whether the screen is set correctly or not.

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