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Old Sat Jan 22, 2005, 07:09pm
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Since we have yet to receive any instruction from the NFHS, this is what we do.

If we're not shooting- The T reports and moves to the new L.

If we are shooting- The C moves to the new L and the old L moves to C. The T stays T.

That's just the way we do it, as all we've been told is that the calling official stays tableside. But I think it's better than the L making the long switch and we satify the tableside requirement.
Thanks BBR and others...
I researched it further after I asked the question.
On our website it shows a power point instruction for the old tableside T to report and move to the new tableside L. (Just as stated above)
But, it doesn't say anything about shooting FT's.

Tony, I think your switch for the FT's probably looks better...and if I remember right you usually officiate with the same crew...but, to cut down on confusion I think NFHS will want us to stay with the same mechanic even for the FT's.
Just a guess.
Possibly but the whole purpose of sending the calling official tableside is so that he can communicate with the coaches. he can't do that if he's administering the FTs.
True!

And that's why I'm baffled at the reasoning behind WA having the L, OPPOSITE TABLE, on a foul going the other way...doing a "V-back" back to their original spot opposite table????
I guess they are sacrificing the communication thing for aesthetics.
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