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Old Mon Dec 17, 2007, 08:31am
JoeTheRef JoeTheRef is offline
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Nevadaref
Are you aware that it was stated in the NFHS officials manual this year that there are no "do-overs?"
Okay, lets look at this situation I am referring to in the opposite. If I tell the thrower after a time out that he can run the endline, when everyone in the gym but me knows different, and he/she runs, are you going to whistle a violation?

In regards to your no "do overs", I figure if they wanted us to whistle back the fumbled ball of the free-thrower, that's sort of "do over". I've also given the wrong information after giving the ball to the free thrower and asked for the ball back to give the correct information, that's a "do over" for me.
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