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Old Mon Feb 24, 2003, 11:18pm
TriggerMN TriggerMN is offline
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Question

When using NFHS mechanics reporting a foul, I give color, number, type of foul, and then I point say the color of the team who has the OOB throw-in, and I point the direction they are going.

I've noticed in many college games, they just say, "out," and point to the spot of the throw in, which may be completely opposite from where the throw-in team is going.

Is there a difference in mechanics between NFHS and NCAA here, or am I just doing it wrong?


Also in college...let's say team A shoots the ball a few times, there is alot of contact, but there is no call, and B comes out of a scrum with possession. At this point I've seen the lead point down the court. Is this a proper mechanic, or is the lead just "helping" his partners recognize the change of possession and aiding them in beating the fast break down to the other end?
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