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Old Thu Oct 18, 2018, 06:38am
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We had our local IAABO board "interpretation meeting" (first meeting of the season) last night, with our local interpreter going over the new NFHS rules, the NFHS Points of Emphasis, reviewing last year's new NFHS rules, and briefly going over Connecticut's interscholastic sports governing body's points of emphasis.

He then mentioned that there were a few changes in the IAABO mechanics manual, but didn't go into the details stating that he would review them at our next meeting in late November.

Being a curious person, I spent about an hour perusing the IAABO mechanics manual last night, and I couldn't find any apparent changes.

Is anybody aware of these IAABO mechanics changes? Is so, what are they?

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Connecticut will be enforcing the NFHS edict against players rolling their waistbands. Just what we need, another Fashion Police issue that coaches, players, and many officials will ignore.

Connecticut's interscholastic sports governing body reiterated that health care professionals (team doctors, trainers, etc.) and coaches (who have all been trained by state law), will determine whether, or not, players have been concussed, and that officials (who have not been trained to the extent of health care professionals, and coaches) are never to use the term "concussion" in describing an injury to a coach.
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Old Thu Oct 18, 2018, 10:12am
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Note: For IAABO members only.

We had our local IAABO board "interpretation meeting" (first meeting of the season) last night, with our local interpreter going over the new NFHS rules, the NFHS Points of Emphasis, reviewing last year's new NFHS rules, and briefly going over Connecticut's interscholastic sports governing body's points of emphasis.

He then mentioned that there were a few changes in the IAABO mechanics manual, but didn't go into the details stating that he would review them at our next meeting in late November.

Being a curious person, I spent about an hour perusing the IAABO mechanics manual last night, and I couldn't find any apparent changes.

Is anybody aware of these IAABO mechanics changes? Is so, what are they?

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Connecticut will be enforcing the NFHS edict against players rolling their waistbands. Just what we need, another Fashion Police issue that coaches, players, and many officials will ignore.

Connecticut's interscholastic sports governing body reiterated that health care professionals (team doctors, trainers, etc.) and coaches (who have all been trained by state law), will determine whether, or not, players have been concussed, and that officials (who have not been trained to the extent of health care professionals, and coaches) are never to use the term "concussion" in describing an injury to a coach.
Frankly, not using the word "concussion" is just smart no matter where you live. It's been made clear that we simply have the right person "check #54" and we're out of it. If #54 comes back into the game, we're to assume that he's been cleared -- this is on the team and the HCP.

If we see signs or symptoms again, we send the kid to the HCP the same way.
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Old Thu Oct 18, 2018, 10:39am
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Frankly, not using the word "concussion" is just smart no matter where you live. It's been made clear that we simply have the right person "check #54" and we're out of it. If #54 comes back into the game, we're to assume that he's been cleared -- this is on the team and the HCP.
This is exactly what we've been instructed by Connecticut State IAABO and the Connecticut interscholastic sports governing body.

Of course, Connecticut may be different than many states in that coaches are mandated by state law to get periodic concussion training, and the State legislature specifically decided that officials (officials were in attendance at the public hearings) were not fully trained in concussions and should not take part in any diagnose of such, only those trained (health care professionals and coaches) would make such diagnoses.

The Power Point slide that we viewed last night on Connecticut's interscholastic sports governing body's points of emphasis was very specific in regard to concussions: Observe. Advise. Never to use the term "concussion" in describing an injury to a coach.
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Old Thu Oct 18, 2018, 10:32pm
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Haven't seen any major changes in the IAABO manual since last year, when the IAABO books published for US boards included a section on tableside switching for both 2- and 3-person crews in addition to the traditional opposite side switches in the Crew of 2 and Crew of 3 sections. Even Al Battista did not mention any changes, although he did use the most recent MD rules interpretation session to discuss travels and proper coverage of screening (In a 3P game, T has ballhandler and C has the screener/screener's defender on high ball screens. On elbow screens near the free throw line extended, T has the ballhandler and his defender, and L has the screener and his defender. If it is on C's side, L can move ballside to assist on screening action, with C handling the ballhandler and his defender. For a 2P game, Lead has screener/screener's defender, and T has the ballhandler with his defender).
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Old Fri Oct 19, 2018, 05:46am
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... proper coverage of screening (In a 3P game, T has ballhandler and C has the screener/screener's defender on high ball screens. On elbow screens near the free throw line extended, T has the ballhandler and his defender, and L has the screener and his defender. If it is on C's side, L can move ballside to assist on screening action, with C handling the ballhandler and his defender. For a 2P game, Lead has screener/screener's defender, and T has the ballhandler with his defender).
This may be the change my interpreter was referring to, he specifically said the changes were in both the Crew of Two and Crew of Three Mechanics Manual.
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Old Fri Oct 19, 2018, 09:33am
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Come to think of that, I did see diagrams about screening coverage in the IAABO manual. It's interesting that the Referee illustrated manual and the CCA Men's manual also have screen coverage, but nothing similar exists in the NFHS manual yet.
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