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Old Sun Feb 13, 2005, 09:11pm
Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. is offline
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Originally posted by ref18
A few of the middle school gyms are dating back to before the 3-pt line came into existance.

Now for free throws without the three-pt line, what restrictions were there for players who were not in a marked lane space?

ref18:

Since there are no three-point lines on the court I am going to make the educated assumption that the league in which the school competes does not use the three-point field goal. There is one league in SE Michigan that does not use the three-point field goal at the jr. H.S. level and the courts do not have the three-point lines on the court.

Jr. H.S. games in this league revert back to the pre-three-point field goal rules for free throws with regard to players on in marked lane spaces. Those rules state that players not in marked lane spaces must be behind the free throw-line extended and the free throw circle.

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