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Originally Posted by AremRed
I don't work IAABO but this does make sense to an extent that Lead might be watching his primary area and not see who touched the ball.
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Then L can blow the whistle and ask for help -- just like if the ball goes out of bounds on the endline opposite L.
I agree T needs to be ready to help / make the call if L doesn't but *usually* it's either close (did the guard step on the line or not?) and T won't have a look at that, or it's really obvious (the ball ends up in the bleachers) and L will be able to see it even if he's not looking.