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Originally Posted by Back In The Saddle
I had to do it last week in a boys freshman game. Fortunately it was a very easy game to call. Some of this has already been said, - Figure out how you're going to handle OOB calls on the far side. I had two in my game I couldn't see. The first one I asked the players who touched it last. The second I went with the jump ball. I'm not crazy about either option. (Nor am I crazy about having handled this inconsistently.) Next time I'll decide ahead of time how to handle it, and stick with it. But you may get some milage out of the old whistle, stop clock signal, pause, and watch to see which direction the players go.
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How about work the game opposite of tableside and instruct the table crew to take some ownership on OOBs? - since they are part of the crew.