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Old Wed Sep 19, 2001, 07:44pm
Camron Rust Camron Rust is offline
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That never happens to me. If the call is on/near the lead's sideline, the lead just steps up and the trail runs on down the court. If the call is on the trail's sideline, the old trail/new lead runs down that sideline and crosses over upon reaching the endline. The old lead/new trail comes across the court and then up the sideline. Neither official will have to go all the way to the corner because the kids will be mostly be down the court from the new trail who will have a clear area to cut the corner to the sideline. The new lead might have some one deep in the corner but not likely.

Bump 'n Run is the only way to go. It's clean and gets the ball back in play more quickly---before something ugly can happen. We can each run half the court much faster than one of us can run the full court.
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