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Old Thu Sep 07, 2006, 01:26pm
CecilOne CecilOne is offline
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Originally Posted by ref2coach
In an NFHS match.
The IFK signal is one open hand held up straight.
The stop clock signal is both hands open and crossed at the wrist above the head.
The Goal signal is, Whistle, Stop Clock signal, Point to center circle.

I do not see how these signals can be confused.
I know what the signals are.
I was referring to the fact that both IFK and stop clock are upward at arms-length and many people, especially those that infrequently work NFHS games don't always make them clear or long enough to be seen clearly. I said nothing about the goal signals.
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