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Old Sun Jan 25, 2015, 12:57pm
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Originally Posted by Freddy View Post
... unnecessary social antics during dead ball times which have nothing to do with officiating the game.
Friday night. Boys varsity game, eventually went into overtime. Gymnasium is standing room only. Athletic teams. Disciplined teams. Challenging, but not over the line, coaches. Good partner. Great game. Just what we all want on a Friday night.

Second half. I'm the trail (two man Connecticut). Skip pass comes from opposite side, deep in the lead's primary, so I'm not ball watching, until I see that the very hard pass is poorly thrown and is heading right toward my head. I try to get out of the way at the last split second, the pass zips, literally by inches, past my ear, into the crowd behind the sideline. Whistle, arm up, color, direction, spot, leave the area to become new lead, and my partner, the new trail, deals with getting the ball.

Few minutes later, I find myself at the same exact spot, during a timeout, holding the ball for a subsequent throwin. So I turn to the crowd and ask, "Did you guys see that ball almost take my head off? Who caught the ball? Are you alright?". Friendly banter, it only took a few seconds. We're humans, not robots. If doing this is wrong, then I don't want to be right.
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