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Old Fri Feb 13, 2015, 05:43pm
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Originally Posted by Remington View Post
During a HS game last night my partner called a closely guarded violation. A1 dribbling and guarded by B1, then a switch and guarded by B2 and stayed w/in 6 feet. Easy call.
Not the same exact play, but a similar one on an IAABO Refresher Exam about fifteen years ago. B1 closely guards ball handler A1. A1 dribbles around a screen legally set by A2, screener A2 is momentarily between A1, and B1, but B1 is still within six feet of A1 the entire time. Five seconds elapse and the official calls a five second closely guarded violation on A1. Is the official correct?

It's kind of fuzzy, but I thought that I answered, "Yes", and got it wrong. IAABO may have admitted that it was a bad answer, and I believe that it was due to a difference between the NCAA rule, and the NFHS rule. IAABO confused? Who would have guessed?

Anybody else remember that? What is the right answer for NCAA? For NFHS?
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