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Originally Posted by refnrev
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1. I am referring to a follow through on a hit where the net actually moves downward 6 -12" .
2. As for cards, I meant LU cards.
Asst caoch and I just don't get the net calls... and she was a tremendous athlete ( VB & BB) here and is now the PE and Strength Training Instructor.
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1. Sometimes it's hard to tell if it's the ball or the player that hit the net. I didn't see what you see, so I won't comment on whether it was the ball or the player. In theory, yes, a follow through on a hit would count as playing the ball.
2.
A. We check the rotation based on the actual lineup document submitted. No chance of us writing anything down wrong if we're not WRITING anything down.
B. There's no lineup information we can't quickly get from the scorekeeper right behind the R2, and there's no need to delay resumption of the game while the R2 wastes time writing down the exact same sub info the scorekeeper just wrote down.
It also gets our R2's to recognize alignment formations rather than looking down for numbers.