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Old Sat Dec 04, 2004, 07:41pm
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Originally posted by RookieDude
In our association, we have the old L go tableside, report the foul, and then become new C...and the old C becomes the new T administering the ball on the backcourt endline opposite table...old T becomes new L.
The L should go back, (or V-back) when the call is tableside going the other way....not when the L is opposite table going the other way.
Agree or disagree?
We do it the same way.

L - Tableside
L calls foul in the FC.
L moves to reporting area.
T moves to make the throw-in while L is reporting.
L moves to new L as T is now ready to administer throw-in.

L - Opposite table
L calls foul in the FC.
L moves to reporting area.
C moves T to make the throw-in while L is reporting.
L moves to C as T is now ready to administer throw-in.
Old T moves to new L.

The difference in college and high school is that the NF has a defined reporting area. It makes no sense to move to the reporting area and then back to make the throw-in when a partner can already be in place.

Since college really doesn't use a reporting area, it's a different situation. If your high schpool association is not requiring the calling official to move to the reporting area, I guess the college mechanic would work.
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