Reading this...
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Originally Posted by JRutledge
...My state does not even hand out the NF Official's Manual anymore because in general they do not use the NF's position on all mechanics.
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Originally Posted by JRutledge
I am glad too. And that is why the IHSA does not use their books. That is a terrible mechanic and I have never taught that or been taught that. I am glad I do not have to follow it.
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Originally Posted by JRutledge
And considering that we do not use the NF book anymore (you will not get them anymore through the IHSA for a reason) I do not want to use something that is not on the PowerPoint. No where on the PowerPoint does it suggest the Lead ever give a count.
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Yet from the recent shot clock thread...
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Originally Posted by JRutledge
It is not going to change in Illinois unless the NF changes the rule. To make a long story short, the IHSA has a very good relationship with the NF and they are not going to do something that is going to jeopardize that relationship by using a rule that goes against the NF. At least that is not going to be the case with this current administration in the IHSA office....
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Sounds like a bipolar relationship they have over there....
/Yes I know the difference between hard and fast rules and fluid mechanics....
// By the way, I agree with your stance, neither my association nor camp system has ever suggested the lead should have a closely guarded count. Regional restrictions apply.
/// See Mark P. I can have sense of humor, and I don't need meds either.
//// Are slashies acceptable here?
Edit: spelling