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Old Sat Sep 10, 2016, 04:25pm
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Originally Posted by Dakota View Post
If most of your games are with ASA, I would stick with the ASA test, and teach the ASA rule set primarily in your rules clinics, etc. Then, provide your umpires with a rules differences handout, and spend some time in the clinics going over the differences. Make the differences handouts available on line and at each non-ASA tournament.
One UIC I know sends umps a differences versus NFHS, more common than any XYZ. At least around here.
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