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In fact, continuing in an old thread of the correct topic probably makes things easier for people to follow rather than having 10 different threads about the same thing with the same questions/issues being discussed again and again.
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If there was new / changed information, then that might be useful -- but it rarely happens. I first posted something like this back on the McGriff's board (I think), but threads should be locked after x days of no activity, or after x posts (either we have a consensus by then, or there's none to be reached and the thread just degenerates into a re-hash of the various opinions). And, no pictures (they rarely add anything), and an individual should only be able to post once per thread per period of time. |
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I always found it odd that the Fed would allow such a critical process/procedure left up to individuals/states/associations.
Whenever I hear any official describing what the "correct" procedure is with regards to last second shots/end of period, they're always seem so emphatic that their way is the correct way...I like to ask them to show me exactly where they read it. Always **crickets**.
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Maybe their way is the correct way for their area or state association. The IAABO book tells officials not to blow the whistle unless ruling a shot was not released in time, so officials in IAABO boards follow that procedure. Officials officiating for non-IAABO associations do things the NFHS way, including blowing the whistle at the end of the period no matter what.
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Or officials do what they are taught to do and it is is not in any book. There are so many things we do that are not written down in a book.
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We do this (above) in Connecticut (and I'm aware that it's also done in many other areas across the country, including non-IAABO areas). Connecticut is 100% IAABO mechanics but this signal is not published in any IAABO mechanics manual that I'm aware of. Some of us have tried to get it added to the IAABO (International) mechanics manual on several occasions, but the Grand Poobahs won't go for it. We also do this, also not published anywhere: Coaching boxes must be marked, if not, home team will lose the coaching box, visiting team will have the coaching box, notify commissioner. Note: This (above) has been approved by our state interscholastic sports governing body. Both are "official" here in Connecticut. Rookies are taught to do both, both are often mentioned at meetings, it may be in our interpreter's written notes, or written in member's notebooks, but they're not "published" anywhere. Yet another example of, "When in Rome ..."
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Mark Padgett ...
It's already covered, Mark Padgett's First Rule of Officiating.
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https://orjewishlife.com/mark-padget...-and-politics/ Nice article about Mark. I hope he's doing well. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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Things That Make You Go Hmmm ...
Makes one ponder how basketball games were officiated before the invention of written language.
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