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Originally Posted by BillyMac
Back in the middle part of the twentieth century, there was an smaller diameter inner circle inside the jump ball circle that we now use. I believe that the rule stated that both jumpers had to have all least one foot in the smaller diameter inner circle.
Steverz's coach, and R, in his original post, must be "old timers".
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It wasn't in the middle 20th Century, but in the late 1970's thru the late80's if my memory is correct. I ain't going to climb up into that attic for this one but I think that once Spring time rolls around I am going to have to bring that stuff down and scan it into this computer.
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Ohio High School Athletic Association
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