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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
The provided citation is incorrect. It shouldn't say "NFHS Interpretation." That should read "IAABO Interpretation."
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I'm thinking the same thing, and I'm concerned that IAABO (and I'm a loyal member) has become a rules "activist", creating their own interpretations, (not their job), and their own rules (again, not their job), that don't align with NFHS rules, and interpretations.
Several years ago, IAABO moved away from NFHS mechanics and published their own IAABO mechanics manual. Will the same thing eventually happen with rules, and caseplays, an IAABO rulebook, and an IAABO casebook?
Are Connecticut, and South Carolina, the only IAABO states (or parts of states) that follow this free throw restriction "interpretation"?