First situation I agree with NCASA. It validates my argument about how it's generally easier to call higher levels of ball. In JH ball you really don't know for sure where the ball and players are going. Higher level of ball players do what makes sense and you can anticipate it better.
#2 An IFF is an IFF whether you call it or not. I've had a couple of discussions with coaches about what is "easilly caught" at that level. Most understand but be prepared for the ones that don't.
At the JH level am I looking for outs? Yeah I'll admit it, I am, and if it even smells like an IFF I'm happy that we're one out closer to the game being over.
Oh, I almost forgot something. If you goof a play and get away with it doing one-man, don't forget to give yourself the double fist pump and say, Out loud, "Good call partner!"
Last edited by PtotheB; Thu Oct 16, 2008 at 04:33pm.
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