Marty:
Not trying to be rude, but did you read the intial post?
Also, what whistle did your partner have before the player
landed back on the floor? Was if end of game? I hope so.
"... I look at the clock, .3 second (should I have stated?, "left in the game") and AP for home. Home has no TO's." END OF GAME... yes.
The intent of my brief "clinic" was to ensure that all parties understood the situation, I would like to call it preventative officiating, to communicate this could, officially, only be a tap NOT A CATCH.
BTW: both coaches were nodding in agreement as I presented the info.
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