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Old Fri Jan 25, 2002, 01:41am
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Originally posted by Hoosier
I guess my question is, does anyone else seem to find this a problem when they encounter teams from different areas, and to the coaches who read this post, there is something to be said about not only scouting a team, but to also scout and find out how referees call in an area that you are travelling to.
I had a funny exchange with a coach last weekend. I was doing a Jr Hi tourney and this team was 7th grade girls. I thought I knew from their jerseys that they were local (Portland, Oregon). I called PC on one of their girls, and as I was headed back down the floor, the coach says, "How can you call that offensive? Her feet weren't planted" I said, "She had legal guarding position, so her feet dont need to be planted." He said, "Oh, is that an Oregon rule? we don't play by Oregon rules." I said (puzzled), "Where are you from?" He answered, "Portland." I went back to the game.
Is Portland in Oregon? I thought it was a state of its own. I live in Oregon and we do games with Washington teams that come over in the pre-season. I always go over in the captain's conference with the visitors about the rule differences. The only one that I recall is that in the girls game the Washington rules don't have an over and back rule. I'm not sure if that's still true. It's been a while since I did an interstate game.
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