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Originally posted by rainmaker
Tony --
There are states where there are differences. Washington, for instance, has some differences between HS boys' and HS girls'. I can't quote you them all at the moment, because I only used them a few times myself, but I know they exist.
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Well, yeah, some states use different rules and/or
mechanics. Here in NY we use modified NCAA women's
for girls HS, and since we have a shot clock even the
boys HS is modified NF rules. But these are not the
NFHS rules & mechanics, they are the NY State rules
& mechanics.
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Regarding the 3-point signaling, in Portland, our commissioner insists that Lead NEVER mirrors. Also, what we are taught is that Lead signals when the ball goes up, and then when the ball goes in, and then Trail mirrors. I agree with those that don't like this, because it can be hard to see all the action, and then catch the ball as it falls. I like the Trail mirroring the intent, and Lead not signalling the drop.... Just in case anyone is counting votes...
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Same here, which is why I was suprised to learn the mirror
was back in.