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Old Tue Dec 11, 2007, 12:36pm
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There is no rule that would force a team to engage...if they want to sit there and wait, then they can sit there and wait. I started my officiating career in California and Oregon, this is why CA went to a shot clock originally. When I was a freshman in HS, we had two 6'10" guys on our team (small Christian school, so that's HUGE) and the visiting team stalled in an opening round playoff game in our gym. Final score was 16-11. Sucky game to watch. The year after I graduated HS, the shot clock was implimented for boys as many schools deployed that tactic. (CA has had a shot clock for girls for a LONG time.)
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