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Old Wed May 18, 2005, 02:20am
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I did some AAU women this weekend also, although by women I mean mostly freshman and sophomore high school, and why they have them using a 30 second clock and playing by NCAAW is beyond me, because the earliest many will see that is 3 years from now.
Huh? 30 second shot clock is used in HS, with no 10-second rule. Not sure what you mean.

[Edited by PGCougar on May 16th, 2005 at 05:46 PM]
The AAU girls tournaments for high school age players and even younger use a shot clock and NCAA W rules. That is just what the AAU organization decided to do.

Also, some states use a shot clock for NFHS games. I know that in CA both boys and girls have a shot clock and the girls do not have a 10 second count in the backcourt.



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Old Tue May 24, 2005, 02:30pm
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Same Issue

I had the same issue in a Girls 17 Year Old AAU Tourney. I called a back court violation and everyone blew up. I also explained to them that there is a back court violation, but no back court count. They insisted on the no back court, but I stuck to my guns. We have a NCAAW official on our board that got everyone straight before the campionship game.
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