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I figured I was wrong especially looking at rule 2-10 and that wasn't one of the instances for a correctable error.
Does the AP arrow stay put then? I KNEW that's what we should have gone with. Always go with your gut instinct. And hope that never happens again! haha
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I didn't even notice. There was some questionable activity going on as they tried to inbound the ball. I took responsibility as I should have verified the proper team had the ball. I blew it. One coach went to my partner to complain but I got her off my partner's back by letting her vent to me. It was his first varsity game and he was jumpy as it was. We are a team out there as well and I shouldn't have let that happen. I wish I caught that though as I normally do.
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Here is the specific reference in the Case Book: THROW-IN BY WRONG TEAM BY MISTAKE *7.5.2 SITUATION A: Team A is awarded a throw-in near the division line. The administering official by mistake, puts the ball at B1' disposal. B1 completes the throw-in and Team B subsequently scores a goal. RULING: No correction can be made for the mistake by the official after the throw-in ends. We had this discussion in another thread earlier in the week (Not a correctable error, but should it be?). You will see some interesting views in that thread. As you will see, I would like to see this scenario become a CE, but for now, you blundered (BUT, at least you blundered in a way the coaches felt was fair -- just lucky one of the coaches was not also an official). ....and, yes, the arrow stays.... |
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snaq it happens -- i worked a couple my first year and a few more my second, and then more my third.
There are some varsity games where 2 warm bodies will do, and where they make boys freshman look like a D1 college game.
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He worked this game because the partner I was supposed to have suffered heart attack 2 weeks ago and had emergency quadrupedal bypass surgery. 45 and in good shape. He is ok though!
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I know it! We didn't even get any guff from the fans as no one knew what to do. I've never had to deal with a correctable error so I learned quickly by getting burned by it.
I agree to that this should be a correctable error. This was our mistake. Even though the team should have known better and not shot at the wrong basket; if we administered the throw-in properly it wouldn't have happened in theory. This was our (referees') fault. We shouldn't punish a team because of our blunder. That was my mindset though... And I had an inkling the rest of the game I knew that wasn't right. I learned... And now time to move on. I have a big game tonight to prepare for tonight. I will now be even more prepared.
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