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Old Tue Nov 08, 2005, 05:16pm
Camron Rust Camron Rust is offline
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I believe that ultimately it is the calling officials call to make! Therefore, if I am not the calling official I tell my partner "Here is some information of what I saw. You can do with it what you want."
NFHS rules.

Your partner calls a 5 second closely guarded violation in the backcourt.

What do you do now??
"What did you have? There is no 5 second closely guarded in the back court. You can only have closely guarded in the front court. You should consider reversing this call and giving the team the ball back at POI."

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I agree with the point made, but in the words of some textbook officials: Is that error correctable?
Textbook or not....Yes, it is correctable (not a correctable error though). The ball became dead with a team in control. It's becomes an inadvertant whistle. The team that had control gets the ball back for a throwin.
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