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Old Wed Jan 28, 2009, 08:44pm
LeeBallanfant LeeBallanfant is offline
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Originally Posted by Huntin' Ref View Post
Sorry, I don't have my book with me and this is starting to eat at me as I sit in the office.....

Working a BV game last night we had one team that would set a double screen (A1 & A2 side by side). They would leave about a foot between themselves, and not touching/interlocking in any way. B1 would try to "break through" the two screeners and one of my partners called B1 for a foul in each instance. Both times this happened out of my primary, but periferally it seemed like obvious foul calls on B1.

Well, at halftime, B1's coach grabbed me because I know him pretty well and said we had kicked both of those calls because the screeners had to allow 3 feet between each other for the screens to be legal.

Am I missing something? These aren't blind screens.......
There is an NCAA rule which might be applicable

Art. 7. Screeners shall not line up next to each other within 6 feet of a boundary
line and parallel to it so that contact occurs.
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