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Old Sun Nov 29, 2015, 08:08pm
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If you're screwing up a throw-in it's most likely an AP arrow issue. First time poster and asking a simple question... good possibility we should let them know what comes next.

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It could have been after a timeout. No AP arrow implications there.

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Old Sun Nov 29, 2015, 09:57pm
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It could have been after a timeout. No AP arrow implications there.

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I said most likely. You claim you can remember AP arrow, but think not remembering who's ball it is after a timeout can happen.
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Old Sun Nov 29, 2015, 10:03pm
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I said most likely. You claim you can remember AP arrow, but think not remembering who's ball it is after a timeout can happen.
Claim? It's not that difficult to do.
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Old Sun Nov 29, 2015, 10:07pm
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Claim? It's not that difficult to do.
It is. I've met a total of one official I'm be confident could remember who's jump it was at any point during a goofy girls freshman game.

I certainly can't do it.

I wasn't questioning your ability. It was a lead in to say it's 100x more likely to forget an AP arrow than to forget who's ball it is after a time out. I mean one of the officials did have to call the thing. Haha.
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Old Sun Nov 29, 2015, 10:58pm
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I had a similar situation happen a few years back with a veteran official.
We wrap up a quick huddle before the 2nd half throw-in and myself and the other U tell the veteran R: White (Visiting team) ball.

I take the position as L and other U as C. We look up and he's giving the ball to H1, who immediately throws it into H2, who then dribbles into his back court - where we're all standing. Buzzer sounds, and C whistles (I think for over and back). R (T) realizes what happened: hits his whistle, walks mid-court and tells both coaches "My bad - I screwed up..." Coaches nod in agreement, so he back peddles and gives the ball to V1 for the throw in. I knew he botched it, but wasn't going to challenge him after he got the coaches to agree with him in the middle of the court.

What would you have done?
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Old Sun Nov 29, 2015, 11:00pm
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I had a similar situation happen a few years back with a veteran official.
We wrap up a quick huddle before the 2nd half throw-in and myself and the other U tell the veteran R: White (Visiting team) ball.

I take the position as L and other U as C. We look up and he's giving the ball to H1, who immediately throws it into H2, who then dribbles into his back court - where we're all standing. Buzzer sounds, and C whistles (I think for over and back). R (T) realizes what happened: hits his whistle, walks mid-court and tells both coaches "My bad - I screwed up..." Coaches nod in agreement, so he back peddles and gives the ball to V1 for the throw in. I knew he botched it, but wasn't going to challenge him after he got the coaches to agree with him in the middle of the court.

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Enforce the violation.
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Old Sun Nov 29, 2015, 11:21pm
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I had a similar situation happen a few years back with a veteran official.
We wrap up a quick huddle before the 2nd half throw-in and myself and the other U tell the veteran R: White (Visiting team) ball.

I take the position as L and other U as C. We look up and he's giving the ball to H1, who immediately throws it into H2, who then dribbles into his back court - where we're all standing. Buzzer sounds, and C whistles (I think for over and back). R (T) realizes what happened: hits his whistle, walks mid-court and tells both coaches "My bad - I screwed up..." Coaches nod in agreement, so he back peddles and gives the ball to V1 for the throw in. I knew he botched it, but wasn't going to challenge him after he got the coaches to agree with him in the middle of the court.

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In whos shoes and was it definitely an over and back? Probably an angel fixing your screw-up.
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Old Sun Nov 29, 2015, 11:34pm
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In whos shoes and was it definitely an over and back? Probably an angel fixing your screw-up.
Once H2 catches in his front court and dribbles in his back courts - it was a back court. Sorry, I should have clarified that point.
In my shoes?
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Old Mon Nov 30, 2015, 02:49pm
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I had a similar situation happen a few years back with a veteran official.
We wrap up a quick huddle before the 2nd half throw-in and myself and the other U tell the veteran R: White (Visiting team) ball.

I take the position as L and other U as C. We look up and he's giving the ball to H1, who immediately throws it into H2, who then dribbles into his back court - where we're all standing. Buzzer sounds, and C whistles (I think for over and back). R (T) realizes what happened: hits his whistle, walks mid-court and tells both coaches "My bad - I screwed up..." Coaches nod in agreement, so he back peddles and gives the ball to V1 for the throw in. I knew he botched it, but wasn't going to challenge him after he got the coaches to agree with him in the middle of the court.

What would you have done?
OK, I think we've hashed out the OP's question and the whole AP Arrow issue, so please allow me to derail this thread a little further.

Why is the visiting team wearing white?
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Old Mon Nov 30, 2015, 03:10pm
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OK, I think we've hashed out the OP's question and the whole AP Arrow issue, so please allow me to derail this thread a little further.

Why is the visiting team wearing white?
Home teams sometimes like to show off their cool uniforms which usually aren't the white ones.
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