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Originally posted by Rich Fronheiser
An example: Girl in the lane for nowhere near three seconds (well, three seconds how it's called, anyway). Coach starts yelling "three seconds" repeatedly.
At that point, the player may as well sit down with a couple of sticks in the middle of the lane and build a fire because there is no way in h3ll I'm going to call something right after a coach screams for it.
If I call that violation, then the OTHER coach will start in, thinking the coaches can call the game.
If the coach quietly said something to me as I passed his bench, I might look for it a bit closer. All in the presentation.
I'd like to hear the coaches' perspective on THAT, BTW.
Rich
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AMEN Rich I am right w/ you on this. I would say that this is the comment you hear most from coaches/players at most games at the HS level around here.
I had a couple of co-workers look at me funny because I just laughed out loud when I read the part about building the fire in the lane....