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Old Sat Jan 22, 2005, 06:27pm
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Originally posted by RookieDude
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Originally posted by BktBallRef
Since we have yet to receive any instruction from the NFHS, this is what we do.

If we're not shooting- The T reports and moves to the new L.

If we are shooting- The C moves to the new L and the old L moves to C. The T stays T.

That's just the way we do it, as all we've been told is that the calling official stays tableside. But I think it's better than the L making the long switch and we satify the tableside requirement.
Thanks BBR and others...
I researched it further after I asked the question.
On our website it shows a power point instruction for the old tableside T to report and move to the new tableside L. (Just as stated above)
But, it doesn't say anything about shooting FT's.

Tony, I think your switch for the FT's probably looks better...and if I remember right you usually officiate with the same crew...but, to cut down on confusion I think NFHS will want us to stay with the same mechanic even for the FT's.
Just a guess.
Possibly but the whole purpose of sending the calling official tableside is so that he can communicate with the coaches. he can't do that if he's administering the FTs.
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