Wed May 20, 2009, 08:32pm
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Join Date: Sep 1999
Location: Toledo, Ohio, U.S.A.
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Originally Posted by BillyMac
I believe that in my 28 years of using mostly NFHS mechanics, and more recently, IAABO mechanics, I have gone from foul shot lane rebounders leaving on the hit, changing to on the release, and now back to the hit. I keep waiting for it to change again. We already use the release for our high school private prep school games, I'm sure the public schools, and Catholic schools, will eventually follow suit.
And, yes, I do remember the Cadillac position, and I also remember working opposite. The trail was responsible to get us back to Cadillac from working opposite. Some partners weren't in a hurry as the trail, and other partners moved back to Cadillac within seconds. I guess working opposite was out of their comfort range.
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Billy:
I am remember working Cadillac. Welcome to the bald old geezers club, .
MTD, Sr.
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