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3-man Switching Mechanics
I haven't seen this being discused on the forum but I've noticed that IAABO has reverted back to "opposite table" while NFHS has remained "tableside".
For those working in IAABO boards, may be an issue to resolve during preseason meetings. |
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The only reason I would llike it seen changed back, is due to doing one on one night and have to go and do something else the next. It needs to be the same to avoid confusion, going back and forth from NFHS and CCA
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But which CCA mechanics should NFHS "adopt", men's or women's? Women are still table side, men are opposite. At least NFHS mechanics and rules are the same between the genders.
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IMHO, I would think that the Fed's will stay in conjuction with the NCAA-W mechanics due to the fact that Mary Struckhoff is the assistant director of the National Federation of State High School Associations and NCAA coordinator of women's basketball officials.
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that is exactly what I'm talking about, they should all be the same! One book for all. But that would cut into someone's pocket so won't happen! |
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Perhaps. But I would think it has more to do with there being too many governing bodies, and each wanting to have their own say. Because, as we all know, we all think we know the best way to do this. ;)
Maybe I should write my own mechanics manual. I'm sure it would be better than any of the others. :D |
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Do the CCA even publish 2 person mechanics any more? There's still an awful lot of 2 person out there in Fedlandia.
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I hope people aren't talking about IAABO when talking about governing bodies. IAABO is a middle man that costs the officials more money. There is nothing IAABO boards do that a good association doesn't do. I've been to states with and without IAABO so while this is my opinion I know it is also true.
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