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Old Wed Jan 14, 2009, 02:28pm
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What set of CA modified rules are you using? I have never seen this one before. We have always gone with the FED.
There are no fed rules for the shot clock. Massachusetts uses NCAA rules...sort of. The NCAA guidelines for shot clock operators are posted on the MIAA web site, (with a modification for a full 30-second reset on kick balls), but they are not comprehensive.

The MIAA rules that sanction the shot clock say only this: The 30-second shot clock will be utilized at all levels in both boys and girls games.

It does not reference the NCAA rules as the "authority" or basis for the details of implementing the shot clock. There is an effort underway to have a full, formal rule set for the shot clock by next season.
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