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Old Fri Dec 01, 2006, 08:12pm
Nevadaref Nevadaref is offline
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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
I'm not quite sure of your logic, but I think you're correct.

In FED, if A1 is guarded by B1, then B2 joins and B1 leaves, the count continues.

In NCAA, if A1 is guarded by B1, then B2 joins and B1 leaves, the count starts over.
You're right and Bob's right. There is a rules difference here between the NFHS and the NCAA. The NFHS made this very clear back in 2004-05.

If you need something to show those two interpreters show them this:

NFHS: 2004-05 Major Editorial Changes
"Clarified that a closely guarded situation occurs when the player holding or dribbling the ball is continuously guarded by any opponent who is within six feet."
2004-05 POINTS OF EMPHASIS
1C. "Multiple defenders. The count should continue even if there is a defensive switch, provided the six-foot distance is maintained. There is no requirement for the defensive player to remain the same during the count as long as the offensive player is closely guarded throughout."


NCAA:

4-11-3.
After the start of a five-second closely guarded count, in order for a closely guarded violation to occur, there shall be continuous guarding by the same opponent.

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