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In NFHS, officials administer throw-ins on their lines. In 3-man, all sideline throw-ins are administered by the Trail, no matter which direction you are going.
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Not in an IAABO state but this is the "when in Rome" thing in my association. "Your count, Jim!" Pretty easy.
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Correct. Page 148 of the IAABO Officials' Manual.
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For some reason this started in my part of Ohio several years ago. It was quickly abandoned.
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I) Full Disclosure: A) I am a Individual Member of IAABO. B) I am a Past Member of the following IAABO National Committees: i) Membership Development ii) Rules Examination iii) Officials' Education and Development iv) Women's Coordinating SniperBBB: You are absolutely correct about the OhioHSAA, BUT I did not abandoned it in my games, LOL. We know that, whether it is NFHS, NCAA Men's or Women's, NBA/WNBA, or FIBA, once there are Ten Players in the Front Court that Ball movement can dictate that the T's court coverage can actually make him a second C (and this is not necessarily a bad thing, while we want to avoid whenever possible having the C being a second T). For reasons not germain to this discussion I do not have my NFHS, NCAA (CCA) Men's or Women's, NBA/WNBA, FIBA, or IAABO mechanics manuals available to me. But we know the following things: 1) NFHS and IAABO Two-Person Mechanics: Front Court Throw-ins on the Strong Side (L's Side) Side Line below the FT Line Extended shall be administered by the L. 2) NFHS Three-Person Mechanics: All Side Line Throw-ins shall be administered by the T. 3) IAABO Three-Person Mechanics: Front Court Throw-ins on the Strong Side (L's Side) Side Line below the FT Line Extended shall be administered by the L. 4) Front Court Throw-ins on the Strong Side (L's Side) Side Line below the FT Line Extended shall be administered by the L: If my memory serves me correctly (because among FIBA, NBA/WNBA, and NCAA Men's and Women's games I have only watched were Kansas' men's team and YSU's men's and women's teams and I honestly did not watch the officials) NCAA Men's and Women's, NBA/WNBA, and FIBA for this situation is the same as Item (3) but I could be wrong and I am sure that someone will come along and correct me. That said, I much prefer Item (3). I will not go back to my pos-dinner pre-MNF Game nap. MTD, Sr.
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AFAIK, the only major difference between IAABO and CCA Men's mechanics is the lack of long switches in CCA Men's mechanics (throw-ins in the front court are the same, both sets of mechanics have officials go opposite the table after reporting fouls (except for MD), and Primary Coverage Areas are also the same). An IAABO 3-person Lead opposite the table calling a foul with a change of direction will still go to Lead opposite, but an NCAA Men's Lead opposite returns to the throw-in spot after reporting, and will become Trail opposite. |
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