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Old Tue Mar 26, 2002, 10:51am
Bart Tyson Bart Tyson is offline
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
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Let me address your second paragraph first. If a player goes down in the paint with an injury, how do you handle stopping play? If a player's glasses comes off in the paint, wouldn't you use the same criteria to stop play as you would for an injury? Of course you would. Depending on the situation, you might sound your whistle immediately, or wait until team control is established.

Ok I think we are on the same page. Or let them play on b/c the players clear and the player who lost the glasses can pick them up, and if this is the situation then i would stop play so he could adjust his glasses.

but if you go to page 13 of the 2000-02 NFHS Basketball Handbook and go to the year 1963.

You lost me here. ?
Mark, I am a bit surprised about so many players wareing glasses where you officiate. Is it because there is a difference between lower level vs higher level, (i.e. HS/college vs HSJV on down), and/or during season vs off season?
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