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So I use HS mechanics for my HS games. How 'bout that? |
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Now I am confused about exactly what you folks do back there. Could you provide some more detail? 1. Do you use straight NCAAW rules for these games or a hybrid of those and NFHS? 2. Same question for your mechanics. Although you have indicated that these are not done by the NCAAW book. Here's why I ask: Quote:
Under NCAAW, the two officials are to get together and decide upon a single call. It is my understanding that a double foul is not permissible in this case. So which way do you do it in NY? |
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It's much more likely that two boneheads just whack each other at the same time. Was there one that came first? Probably. But there will be the occasion where they foul at the same time. |
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I agree that for run of the mill blarges, if you have 2 calls one of them is likely wrong.
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You're wierd. Btw, I think that the NCAA Mens and NFHS rulesmakers probably agree with you. It really does have to be one or t'other in real life, but they had to come up with something to use when 2 officials had different calls on the same play and neither wanted to back down. You know....being macho and all that. Of course, the NCAA Wimmen didn't think that would be a problem at all......so they put in a different rule: "You, make the call, Mildred." "No, no. You make the call, Agnes. I insist!" ![]() |
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Scrapper, who is just a great Yankees fan, once posted that all BoSox fans are "wierd". I just like to remind him of that. |
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The details can be found here: http://www.nysgboa.com/ If your fantasy is to have HS and college rules be the same, why is it unfortunate that that's almost exactly what we do here in NY on the girls side? Last edited by Lotto; Tue Dec 19, 2006 at 11:32am. |
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Getting away from the language posts....I've never had a blarge, but I do use the double foul on occasion to clean up post play early. Of course we try to get the first foul, but once in a while we let things go a little to long and it gets too physical down there. In the OP, I would have taken the call from the primary. Good communication is the key. On a double whistle, I usually will tap myself on the chest if it's in my primary, or point to my partner if they should take it. Occasionally I'll get together with my partners to talk it out, but in most cases I think this can be handled with nonverbal communication.
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