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Terrapins Fan Tue Jan 24, 2017 01:16pm

Md. Quiz
 
Something we do here in Md.

http://www.mpssaa.org/assets/1/6/BKB_Quiz_16-17.pdf

It keeps you on your toes during the season.

Al Battista is our state Interpreter

AremRed Tue Jan 24, 2017 01:21pm

Awesome. Can you throw up the other 16 previous quizzes as well please?

Terrapins Fan Tue Jan 24, 2017 01:23pm

Basketball Rules Quiz - Officials | MPSSAA

bucky Wed Jan 25, 2017 01:34am

Awesome. Can you throw us some low-fat chocolate milk as well please? I love that stuff!

Nevadaref Wed Jan 25, 2017 02:55am

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Originally Posted by Terrapins Fan (Post 998345)
Al Battista is our state Interpreter

I used to work in the same board as Al when I was in DC almost 20 years ago. I can't believe he's still at it. Good for him. He's a good guy.

Raymond Wed Jan 25, 2017 07:18am

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Originally Posted by Nevadaref (Post 998448)
I used to work in the same board as Al when I was in DC almost 20 years ago. I can't believe he's still at it. Good for him. He's a good guy.

He loves sending quizzes. One of my college conferences gets at least two a month from him

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so cal lurker Wed Jan 25, 2017 09:03am

Is the answer to Q7 in the first quiz ambiguous? Does it depend upon whether "toss" means "caught and threw" or means "batted without gaining control"?

bob jenkins Wed Jan 25, 2017 09:16am

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Originally Posted by so cal lurker (Post 998463)
Is the answer to Q7 in the first quiz ambiguous? Does it depend upon whether "toss" means "caught and threw" or means "batted without gaining control"?

Yes, but "toss" generally means the former; "bat" generally means the latter.

so cal lurker Wed Jan 25, 2017 11:11am

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Originally Posted by bob jenkins (Post 998467)
Yes, but "toss" generally means the former; "bat" generally means the latter.

Thanks. (That's what I thought, but got my As and Bs confused and thought the answer was the opposite of what it was . . . as a non-ref can I be pleased that was my only mistake?)

Kansas Ref Thu Jan 26, 2017 12:08pm

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Originally Posted by so cal lurker (Post 998493)
Thanks. (That's what I thought, but got my As and Bs confused and thought the answer was the opposite of what it was . . . as a non-ref can I be pleased that was my only mistake?)

*Socallurrker---you not a referee? For all this time I thought....oh well.

so cal lurker Thu Jan 26, 2017 12:38pm

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Originally Posted by Kansas Ref (Post 998664)
*Socallurrker---you not a referee? For all this time I thought....oh well.

I'm a soccer ref. I reffed catholic school 5-8th grade BB with no training in my youth -- well, other than reading the book (which actually made me better trained than many in that pool . . .). Oh, and I reffed one of my daughter's 6th grade games a few years ago when there wasn't one. I started lurking on here periodically, well on a predecessor site, after winning an argument about a rule in a pickup game years ago, but then wondering if I was right -- I wasn't:(. Now I've lurked more as I was coaching my son in jr high and now he is playing in HS . . . and maybe when he's done I'll get into doing BB for real. Less running than soccer.;)

chymechowder Thu Jan 26, 2017 12:44pm

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Originally Posted by bob jenkins (Post 998467)
Yes, but "toss" generally means the former; "bat" generally means the latter.

Had a play yesterday that made me think of toss vs. bat.

2-person crew. A1 attempts a 3pt shot in front of the tableside trail. The shot is an airball. It lands inbounds in front of the lead and bounces over the endline. A2 jumps from inbounds in an attempt to save it and bats OR catches/throws the ball over his shoulder. It bounces into the backcourt where A3 is first to touch.

Say the trail official isn't sure whether A2 possessed it or not. Hopefully the lead can help right away. but if not...

Should we call the violation, THEN go check with the lead? And if Lead says it was a bat, change it to inadvertent whistle?

bob jenkins Thu Jan 26, 2017 01:14pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by chymechowder (Post 998673)
Had a play yesterday that made me think of toss vs. bat.

2-person crew. A1 attempts a 3pt shot in front of the tableside trail. The shot is an airball. It lands inbounds in front of the lead and bounces over the endline. A2 jumps from inbounds in an attempt to save it and bats OR catches/throws the ball over his shoulder. It bounces into the backcourt where A3 is first to touch.

Say the trail official isn't sure whether A2 possessed it or not. Hopefully the lead can help right away. but if not...

Should we call the violation, THEN go check with the lead? And if Lead says it was a bat, change it to inadvertent whistle?

I'd say it's nearly impossible to bat the ball that far.


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