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Old Mon Feb 23, 2009, 09:47am
jdmara jdmara is offline
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Originally Posted by bob jenkins View Post
You can't learn it jsut from watching a presentation.

Especially for intramurals, I'd greatly simplify it -- L goes to where he needs to go to watch the post and has the lane area as Primary. T and C remain the same (no rotation), and have primary coverage areas on their half of the court (yes, that means the lane is "dual coverage).

Go table side on fouls, and balance the court on dead balls.

If you get that much right, you'll be way ahead for working your first 3-person game.
I agree with Bob! I've worked intramural tourneys before (when I was an undergrad) and they did the same thing. From my experience (at two different schools), they add a third man because the championships are typically at the school's NCAA-length courts. That's a lot of area to cover for people that are used to smaller courts.

As Bob suggested, just add a third person and snub the rotations.

-Josh
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