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2009-2010 Rules Changes NFHS
I've been doing basketball since 1973 and this is the first year that there are virtually no rules changes, i.e., nothing substantial, only the ability for states to adopt replay (ain't gonna happen here) and the use of the red light on the back of the backboard (already installed on some around here).
Our state interpretation meeting last week was not very useful. |
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And yet, we still have to attend.
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This year's points of emphasis provide plenty that can and should be covered in the interpretation meeting including travel, 3-seconds, closely guarded, block-charge and free-throw admin. These are all areas begging for more consistent enforcement and effectively using the rule interp meetings would help.
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For PA, the state interpreter attended the NFHS national rules interpretation meeting and then held interp meetings for groups of rules interpreters throughout the state. Each rule interpreter will lead interp meetings for their local chapter. The same NFHS power point presentation is provided as a guide for all interp meetings from the national to the local level.
I think this is a good thing. It helps to get High School refs singing the same tune across the U.S. and moving toward more consistency. Not having an interp meeting is a huge missed opportunity.
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In Iowa, for football, the rules meeting was offered on-line for the first time. I assume they will offer the same opportunity for basketball. It was real nice not having to possibly drive to a meeting.
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I disagree with you guys. I like live meetings where things can be explained. You do not need rules changes to need things clarified. The other changes are editorial changes and there are POEs as well. I attended a live meeting on Sunday and I would have not had it any other way. Then again our local associations are having meetings, but we can also take the online version.
Peace
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I'd love to have meetings where there was real information and real discussion. Unfortunately, every year here I travel over an hour for a 15-minute "review" of rules changes we've been covering in our local meetings for several weeks.
Yet, if you don't attend... |
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