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Old Wed Oct 15, 2014, 09:03am
Toren Toren is offline
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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef View Post
Worked a men's college scrimmage the other day.

Half court set offense.

I'm Lead. A1 dribbles from C's primary to Trail's primary. A1 clearly double dribbles while in Trail's primary, as I see it while looking through players in my primary. No whistle from Trail, and I leave it alone.

After our crew comes off the court, the head official (who is just observing) for the scrimmage asks if we missed a double dribble during our run. Several sideline officials and I quickly chime in with a "yes!!!". So apparently it was obvious to everyone in the gym except the Trail, who is completely clueless to what play we are talking about, even after we tell him it happened right in front of him.

My questions are--as the Center giving up the play to the Trail, would you come and get that violation? Would you consider coming to get it from the Lead since it was so obvious?
Only if it's as obvious as you state. If "everyone in the gym" saw it, except my partner, then I'm getting it.

I would have gotten it as the L or the C.
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