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Old Tue Feb 07, 2006, 12:29pm
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Originally posted by ChuckElias
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How do you know if the suited-up player is on the V or the JV squad?
BayStateRef said he was on the V.

Are you asking how he knew? Two possibilities, at least. One, the JV's often are wearing different uniforms from the V squad. If not, then: two, a quick question at the table.
No, I'm asking you.

A1, suited up with warmup on dunks 14 minutes before the JV game is about to start.

Since you're hesitant to T a varsity player in this situation, do you go & ask him which team he plays for?

Or the table?

Or JV coach A?

What's your process to determine A1 is on the varsity squad & not the JV squad?
The original post said its halftime. 1. So the face probably should be familiar. 2. Most JV players dont come out of halftime w/warm-ups on. 3. Check his #, or ask before you T. If he is JV, then WHACK. If he is Varsity then run him off the court, tell him he could cost the JV coach his box and 2 free throws. Then tell the V and JV coaches.
Nate, I don't care when it happens.

I'm just wondering how Chuck (and you) handle this in general. I see in your case you give him a warning. A warning for what?
Well IMO when it happens is important. If a varsity player comes out with the JV team, dressed identically and goest through the 20 min. warmup then I, like you, would have to access a T. Why? B/c how am I suppose to know he is V. Is this going to happen. NO. Would it be possible for a V player to come out at halftime and shoot around with the JV. YES. If I could identify him as a V player then I wouldnt T. Otherwise I would until I found out otherwise.
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