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zm1283 Mon Feb 20, 2017 07:18pm

The only one I would even debate would be #2 just because of how light the contact really was, but I'm sure most of us have called that a PC foul before so I can't fault him.

I really like #3. I don't think it gets called enough at the high school level.

JRutledge Mon Feb 20, 2017 07:53pm

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Originally Posted by zm1283 (Post 1000749)
The only one I would even debate would be #2 just because of how light the contact really was, but I'm sure most of us have called that a PC foul before so I can't fault him.

I think this is a no-brainer call. I do not care how "light" the contact is. If that much contact takes place I am calling a foul. And I think the defender was clearly there to take the charge.

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Originally Posted by zm1283 (Post 1000749)
I really like #3. I don't think it gets called enough at the high school level.

I have called this and would call this if I saw it. You are not allowed to undercut a player and the player was bigger and got to the ball legally.

Peace

Camron Rust Tue Feb 21, 2017 03:48am

All correct and good calls. Nice to have sequences of correct calls to see.

ballgame99 Wed Feb 22, 2017 11:41am

1) tough call to make at full speed, but looks correct.
2) 50/50. My initial reaction was the defender was coming forward, but not sure of that on replay.
3) the foul called is a foul, but I have a rebound foul before that. Pink had position and the big white player came through her space to get the rebound (ie didn't go vertical to use her height to get the rebound).

Raymond Wed Feb 22, 2017 02:05pm

Question NCAA-W's officials.

In play 2, wouldn't that still be the Trail primary coverage with the Lead following the ball out to the corner?

bob jenkins Wed Feb 22, 2017 02:14pm

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 1000897)
Question NCAA-W's officials.

In play 2, wouldn't that still be the Trail primary coverage with the Lead following the ball out to the corner?

Either can get it, but I like the L since the defender came off the player in the corner. There's no need for L to move his vision to the corner, yet.

Dive Right Wed Feb 22, 2017 03:29pm

I might not called #2 because the Mizzou player did not run through the set player. Is this correct? Thanks..

I'm new here and a new basketball official..so just looking to learn.

JRutledge Wed Feb 22, 2017 03:47pm

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Originally Posted by Dive Right (Post 1000904)
I might not called #2 because the Mizzou player did not run through the set player. Is this correct? Thanks..

I'm new here and a new basketball official..so just looking to learn.

Welcome to the forum. Displacement is all that is required, the defender was certainly displaced. It was a great call IMO.

Peace

SC Official Wed Feb 22, 2017 07:10pm

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Originally Posted by Dive Right (Post 1000904)
I might not called #2 because the Mizzou player did not run through the set player. Is this correct? Thanks..

I'm new here and a new basketball official..so just looking to learn.

First thing to learn as a new official...take this word out of your vocabulary as it relates to block/charge plays.

In all seriousness, welcome.

bob jenkins Wed Feb 22, 2017 07:43pm

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Originally Posted by Dive Right (Post 1000904)
I might not called #2 because the Mizzou player did not run through the set player. Is this correct? Thanks..

"To and through" is NOT a requirement.

It can make it difficult to tell whether the "TO" was sufficient for displacement / disadvantage or whether the defense flops. That's a skill you will get with time.


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