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Originally Posted by RookieDude
As one poster said earlier...just because a signal is made, does that make it a call. If the "signal" was never reported...then does that mean it never happened, and thus was not an actual call? (you know...sort of like the tree in the forest);)
Your case play states two [B
calls[/B] are made. Therefore, I am assuming both officials could not get together and decide which call to make. Soooo, in this case...you are correct...score the basket.
I am simply saying...that in my games...we will get together and come up with ONE call, not TWo...as stated in your case play.
If I am reading this case play wrong...then I guess I will miss this inteurpt...but, at least I will be consistent with what my fellow officials do in this area.
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I take it then that
all officials in your area will
always come up with
one call, even if they have already made conflicting signals. Iow, that's your standard philosophy- to basically follow the NCAA Womens rule in
all games? Correct?
Question? Does that philosophy get applied uniformly and consistently at the state tournament level there too?