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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
It's not standard 3-person mechanic everywhere (I don't think it's the FED standard, but since we don't use the FED mechanics book, I don't know for sure).
When it's used in NCAAW, the T doesn't hold up his/her hand until the L is ready to administer the throw-in (and gives the whistle). This is one way to distinguish the "chop" from the "stop" sign.
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Bob...you guys whistle every throw-in for NFHS or just NCAAW?
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Dan Ivey
Tri-City Sports Officials Asso. (TCSOA)
Member since 1989
Richland, WA
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