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Old Fri Nov 13, 2015, 10:22am
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Originally Posted by TimTaylor View Post
And it can get even more confusing - you have an attack/block situation at the sideline and the ball hits the antenna. The line judge first indicates the "out" by waving the raised flag and pointing at the antenna, then indicates which team last touched it before it hit the antenna.
And this is another good pre-match thing to discuss. I tell my line judges that I only want that full sequence if the referee signals the antenna fault and then looks their way for help on who committed the fault. If the referee whistles and there is no looking for help (i.e., the referee is owning the call), just signal antenna so we don't have two different calls.
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