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Old Mon Aug 11, 2008, 03:06pm
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In our local kids rec league, we allow and even encourage the bird dog but only if accompanied by the official reporting the following:

Hey, bird dog get away from my quail
Hey, bird dog you're on the wrong trail
Bird dog you better leave my lovey-dove alone
Hey, bird dog get away from my chick
Hey, bird dog you better get away quick
Bird dog you better find a chicken little of your own

It makes the games longer but they're much more fun this way.
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Old Mon Aug 11, 2008, 07:37pm
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Mark Padgett Is The Joker, He's A Bird ...

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Hey, bird dog get away from my quail
Hey, bird dog you're on the wrong trail
Bird dog you better leave my lovey-dove alone
Hey, bird dog get away from my chick
Hey, bird dog you better get away quick
Bird dog you better find a chicken little of your own
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Old Mon Aug 11, 2008, 07:48pm
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IAABO Foul Mechanics ...

IAABO Foul Mechanics:

1) Sound the whistle while raising one arm, with fist clenched, straight up.
2) Continue holding the foul signal and step toward the player who committed the foul.
3) When clarification is necessary, extend the other arm, with palm down, toward the fouler's midsection.
4) Stop and state the color and number of the player who committed the foul.
5) While at the site of the foul, indicate the type of foul by giving the applicable signal.
6) If a try for goal is involved, check with your partner to see if the ball entered the basket.
7) If the try is successful, signal to count the goal as soon as it is confirmed.
8) Verbally inform the free thrower and partner of the free thrower's number. Visibly inform partner of the number of free throws, if any.
9) Indicate the throwin spot if a throwin will follow.
10) Officials shall confirm the proper procedure when fouls are flagrant, intentional, simultaneous, technical, double, or false double.
11) Proceed to the reporting area.
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Old Tue Aug 12, 2008, 12:03am
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IAABO Foul Mechanics:

1) Sound the whistle while raising one arm, with fist clenched, straight up.
2) Continue holding the foul signal and step toward the player who committed the foul.
3) When clarification is necessary, extend the other arm, with palm down, toward the fouler's midsection.
4) Stop and state the color and number of the player who committed the foul.
5) While at the site of the foul, indicate the type of foul by giving the applicable signal.
6) If a try for goal is involved, check with your partner to see if the ball entered the basket.
7) If the try is successful, signal to count the goal as soon as it is confirmed.
8) Verbally inform the free thrower and partner of the free thrower's number. Visibly inform partner of the number of free throws, if any.
9) Indicate the throwin spot if a throwin will follow.
10) Officials shall confirm the proper procedure when fouls are flagrant, intentional, simultaneous, technical, double, or false double.
11) Proceed to the reporting area.
I am glad that I dont do IAABO--Call three fouls and the quarter takes an hour. ---

All of these 11 steps are done BEFORE you even report the foul.... The longer this takes the more time a coach has to yell... Get it right but get it done and get ball back in play!
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Old Tue Aug 12, 2008, 06:26am
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IAABO Versus NFHS Foul Mechanics ???

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I am glad that I don't do IAABO. All of these 11 steps are done BEFORE you even report the foul!
Actually, it's only ten steps, listed under the heading When A Foul Occurs. I added step eleven, which is the first step of eleven listed under the heading Reporting The Foul. There is also a third section headed by Reminders (freezing, moving around players, switching, etc.).

Our IAABO Handbook no longer covers NFHS mechanics. How do NFHS mechanics differ from IAABO mechanics, specifically in terms of mechanics When A Foul Occurs?
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Old Tue Aug 12, 2008, 07:51am
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I am glad that I dont do IAABO--Call three fouls and the quarter takes an hour. ---

All of these 11 steps are done BEFORE you even report the foul.... The longer this takes the more time a coach has to yell...
I don't think there's anything on that list that differs from NFHS procedures, except maybe "step toward the offender".

And obviously, you don't take 2 seconds for each one. I just tried it and it took me 2 seconds.

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