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Old Thu Dec 31, 2015, 10:22am
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Are you seeing a jump ball at full speed or at .25 speed. My games are played at full speed.
Full. Looks to me like there's an initial excessive swinging of elbows with the defense having hands on the ball. I'm probably making a call here based off what I think this game has looked like after watching this play.

Why let her swing around and not get it right away with a clump of players involved?

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Old Thu Dec 31, 2015, 10:30am
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Why let her swing around and not get it right away with a clump of players involved?
I don't see a jump ball, and our job isn't to anticipate "what" may transpire when making a call. In games like this you could probably get away with making up a call (I don't see why you would want to do it). But in some games you would only get yourself in hot water and this video and your explanation would most likely not sit well with you assignor if it ever gets to that.
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Old Thu Dec 31, 2015, 10:39am
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I don't see a jump ball, and our job isn't to anticipate "what" may transpire when making a call. In games like this you could probably get away with making up a call (I don't see why you would want to do it). But in some games you would only get yourself in hot water and this video and your explanation would most likely not sit well with you assignor if it ever gets to that.
It's not making up a call. It's the same concept behind calling a jump ball instead of a travel even though the defender didn't have their hand on the ball for more than a step.

She's clearly swinging around wildly with her elbows. The official made a mistake letting it go, twice.

I have a violation and I'm calling it when she violates the swinging elbows rule.

I'm not sure why we're bringing assigners into this, but any decent assigner who also assigns me my 5a/collegiate is asking me why I'm letting a player at a low level swing around wildly and waiting for someone to get hurt to blow my whistle.
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Old Thu Dec 31, 2015, 10:50am
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It's the same concept behind calling a jump ball instead of a travel even though the defender didn't have their hand on the ball for more than a step.
Just having the hand on the ball doesn't necessitate a jump ball. If that were the case there would be dozens of jump balls each game.

There is no jump ball.

A violation should have been called.

Any action after the violation would have been dead ball contact.

However we have a swung, waist was the pivot point, elbow to the face. Flagrant.
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Old Thu Dec 31, 2015, 10:57am
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Just having the hand on the ball doesn't necessitate a jump ball.
I agree, but with other factors it does -- shooter. I'm not calling a jump here, but if the official isn't going to call a violation then I'm okay with a jump. Anything to stop this kind of play from continuing.
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I agree, but with other factors it does -- shooter. I'm not calling a jump here, but if the official isn't going to call a violation then I'm okay with a jump. Anything to stop this kind of play from continuing.
Not the first time you've posted something from the MSU manual.
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Old Fri Jan 01, 2016, 08:27pm
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Not the first time you've posted something from the MSU manual.
How is violently swinging elbows not undue roughness?
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Old Thu Dec 31, 2015, 10:51am
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any decent assigner who also assigns me my 5a/collegiate is asking me why I'm letting a player at a low level swing around wildly and waiting for someone to get hurt to blow my whistle.
He won't be asking you, "why didn't you fabricate a jump ball there instead?"
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Old Thu Dec 31, 2015, 10:53am
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It's not making up a call. It's the same concept behind calling a jump ball instead of a travel even though the defender didn't have their hand on the ball for more than a step.

She's clearly swinging around wildly with her elbows. The official made a mistake letting it go, twice.

I have a violation and I'm calling it when she violates the swinging elbows rule.

I'm not sure why we're bringing assigners into this, but any decent assigner who also assigns me my 5a/collegiate is asking me why I'm letting a player at a low level swing around wildly and waiting for someone to get hurt to blow my whistle.
I don't think anybody is arguing the possibility of calling excessive swinging of the elbows. What's being questioned is your ability to see a held ball from this camera angle.

That travel/held ball concept is not anything I've ever heard of.
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Old Thu Dec 31, 2015, 11:05am
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I don't think anybody is arguing the possibility of calling excessive swinging of the elbows. What's being questioned is your ability to see a held ball from this camera angle.

That travel/held ball concept is not anything I've ever heard of.
I'm calling a violation, but here's why I say jump ball. Looks like there's probably a hand on the ball when she starts swinging. If you're not going to call the violation then she's using undue roughness to get the ball away. Imo, calling a jump ball is better than waiting for someone to get wacked. Violation is the much better call, no question.
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Old Thu Dec 31, 2015, 11:22am
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Full. Looks to me like there's an initial excessive swinging of elbows with the defense having hands on the ball. I'm probably making a call here based off what I think this game has looked like after watching this play.

Why let her swing around and not get it right away with a clump of players involved?
What exactly do you think this game has looked like after watching this play?
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Ok, so off topic but....

3-person crew in a California sub-varsity tournament? That is an unexpected sight.
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Ok, so off topic but....

3-person crew in a California sub-varsity tournament? That is an unexpected sight.
WHy don't you start a new thread instead of trying to derail this one?
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Old Thu Dec 31, 2015, 11:32am
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What exactly do you think this game has looked like after watching this play?
Like a low level girl's game.
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Old Thu Dec 31, 2015, 11:35am
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Like a low level girl's game.
OK, but what kind of activity are you assuming has occurred to justify a made up call?
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