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					Originally Posted by representing  I may be repeating what others are saying, but after reading your post I wanted to immediately respond.
 The stop sign is a good sign, whether it works on coaches or not.  Everyone will see it, including your partner(s).  ESPECIALLY your partner(s).  This tells your partner(s) "this coach has been given a warning to shut up, next time he/she get's the big T".  I use it all the time and will make eye contact with my partner(s) so he/she/they know that the coach has been given a warning and next time it is the big "T".  That way there's no second warnings if one of your partner(s) has a problem with the same coach.
 
 The stop sign is a good signal.  Everyone will see it and will know that next time the coach will probably get a deserved "T".  That's all I have to say.
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 So can you point out which signal it is to me on the chart in the back of the rules book?  I'm having trouble locating this NFHS approved signal.