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Old Tue Feb 12, 2008, 02:10pm
Gimlet25id Gimlet25id is offline
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Originally Posted by truerookie
So, let me make sure that I undrstand this correctly. It's no officials responsibility to see if the clock start or stop properly in a game of this magnatude and the score close correct? Because (1) we have the PTS (2) we have the monitor. It's the C responsible to watch the clock in Women's.

Do you want to rephrase that statement?
No I don't want to rephrase. You should go back & read what I said again...

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Originally Posted by Gimlet25id
The clock had been running after the last dead ball. No reason to look @ it again until there's a whistle. Unless someone points out that the clock stopped then started then they wouldn't have any reason to believe they had a problem.
Once the clock starts their is no reason to look @ it again to make sure it continues to run. Generally the times you look @ the clock is when there is a change of possession, whistle, and during PTS games after you hit the button.
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