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Old Mon Jun 26, 2006, 06:05pm
Larks Larks is offline
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I've always thought...once you start your count, no time out for the opposing team.

Your partner(s) may still come in after with "knowledge" of a time out request before your count started so be ready for that.

Hey old guys (aka JR), can B coach ask for a TO if the ball is at disposal of A1 but A1 hasnt elected to actually pick it up? Of course, you would have to see the ball laying there and team A making no reasonable attempt to pick it up for you to start your count.....and any opposing coach who called a TO in that sitch would in effect bail out the other team unless there was something like 6 or 7 seconds left on the game clock (high school).
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