Personally, I have no problem with getting us and the kids home at a decent hour, we just cannot do what they did here. By the book, I think it violates the Fed rules as stated, unless there is a state variance. States can trump that rule if they wish or they could use an "experimental" rule that will supercede the book.
Fed rules are open to any interp the state wants, and they can make any changes that they want. If OH didn't want to have three pointers anymore, they could remove that rule. Some states use a shot clock, other don't. Where ever you go, remember the term "when in rome, do as the romans". I think it was created because of fed rules and the states ability to twist them.
Trust me when I say that MS volleyball would be so much more enjoyable if we had rally scoring. Some states do use it, but until the Fed catches up, we're stuck.
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