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Tales from a 1st Year: Dumbass
Girls Freshman game. I'm lead. Players A1 and B1 fighting for a rebound. They bring it down. I blow Held Ball. Just after whistle B1 pushes A1 pretty hard (coming out of their death grip). I blow whistle a 2nd time for push on B1.
I go to my veteran partner. "Partner I have a jump ball and then a push on B1. He kind of scratches his whiskers like I had asked him who played 3rd base for the '67 Detroit Tigers. We end up reversing the arrow and have a personal foul on B1. Ball given to Team A for inbounds. I know in the back of my head that I've screwed this up. Of course no one in the gym for this freshman girls game knows any better. It takes about 2 minutes for me to realize what we should have done. At least I went to my partner and we caucused (unlike another recent play I kicked). I hope I don't have to kick each call in a "new" situation once in order to learn them enough to respond properly immediately in the future. |
Been there, done that.
I find many times I am harder on myself, knowing I didn't make a proper call or use a proper signal, file it, and discuss it with my partner later. Quote:
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Don't worry, we're here to help make sure that doesn't happen. Just keep reading this forum. ;) Quote:
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Well, once I blow the whistle...
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Reverse arrow for held ball. Team A shoots 2 with lane cleared. Team A ball at the division line. Now, that is what I realized after two minutes, but before putting my a$$ on the line here I did verify.;) |
I agree
This forum is great for new guys like me and others. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!:D
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The arrow isn't reversed until the AP throw-in ends. Since there won't be an AP throw-in, the arrow stays the same. As I read the play, I'd go with the held ball and just admonish B1 to stop play when the whistle blows (but you were there and I wasn't and only you can know whether the contact meets the definition of intentional). I agree that Don Wert is the correct answer to the real question posed. ;) |
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But... If you called the T (I think the only type of foul possible during a dead ball, right), why would you change the arrow since it was never used to determine possession? |
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I do agree though that the push was dead ball contact and either had to be considered incidental or you have to go with the T. edited to add: WOW 4 posts all saying the same thing at the same time..... And they say we refs can't agree on things... |
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word. wort. wert!
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Wow, multiple responses in the few minutes that it took me to craft a post!
It kind of looks like we're all jumping on the poor guy, but I'm sure that's not the case. Sometimes the posts just come fast and furious. ;) So CA, how does that @ss which you put on the line feel after the beating it just took? :D |
Ah. See title of original post!
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Ah. See title of original post!
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Ah. See title of original post!
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Sure.
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Like Jon Lovitz used to say...
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Come on, you know that JR can't see his keyboard!
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Sorry. |
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