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Old Tue Jan 16, 2007, 06:23am
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The lag time rule is gone now in Fed ball--we can put back what we see on the clock, and I will assume that includes the shot clock although not specifically stated in the book. If what he saw was 2 secs, he is entitled to put that back because of timer error. If he really wasn't sure (although you find that out later), maybe 1 sec because the whistle was clearly before the horn.
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Old Tue Jan 16, 2007, 06:28am
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Since the NFHS does not provide rules for use of a shot clock, you need to consult your state association. I'm sure that MA has a play ruling on how to handle this. Additionally, you could always send a PM to "he-who-is-gone-but-not-forgotten" since he lives in MA and he will tell you what to do.
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