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Old Sat Jul 31, 2021, 03:25am
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Is Nevadaref saying that before the 2009-10 rule language change, a player's feet in a marked lane space were limited on only three sides.

Front by the lane line plane. Sides by the lane mark planes.

Back by ...? Player free to roam all the way back to the sideline?

No, the spaces have been three feet deep the entire time that I’ve been officiating.
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Old Sat Jul 31, 2021, 09:41am
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Can't Remember The Last Time I Used Rule One ...

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The definition of a marked lane space is the same pre-2009 and post-2009.
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No, the spaces have been three feet deep the entire time that I’ve been officiating.
1996-97 Rulebook 1-5: The lane space marks and neutral zone marks identify areas which extend 36 inches from the outer edge of the lane lines toward the sidelines.

I was grasping at straws as to why this (addition to 2009-10 rulebook of "contacting the court outside the 36-inch by 36-inch space") was a whole nine yards rule change (as opined by Nevadaref) and not just a clarification by spitballing this (lack of depth) idea in the form of a question without any due diligence on my part.

I knew the lane spaces have always been three feet deep, but just considered that this may have been yet anther example of the NFHS's lack of attention to detail.

In this case, I owe the NFHS an apology. I'm sorry NFHS.
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