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Old Fri Jan 01, 2010, 06:55pm
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Speaking of bench setups, which is the normal setup: Home to the right of the table, or home team to the left of the table?
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iow, both are used, it doesn't effen matter.
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Old Fri Jan 01, 2010, 07:01pm
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iow, both are used, it doesn't effen matter.
I was figuring that was the case as both setups are being used, I just wasn't sure if there was anything set in stone.

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Old Fri Jan 01, 2010, 08:13pm
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I was figuring that was the case as both setups are being used, I just wasn't sure if there was anything set in stone.
Why are you here? Seriously.
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Old Fri Jan 01, 2010, 08:19pm
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If you mean what was I doing behind the table doing crowd control, In the main gym, the table is located right in front of the hallway to the locker rooms. Since the visitors' bench is on the far sideline from the gym entrance, I was there to make sure only the teams & officials went into the hallway.

Speaking of bench setups, which is the normal setup: Home to the right of the table, or home team to the left of the table?
Be sure that you banish any non game participants who step on the playing surface
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Old Fri Jan 01, 2010, 08:37pm
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I was figuring that was the case as both setups are being used, I just wasn't sure if there was anything set in stone.
It is set in stone. The home team decides and the officials have nuthin' to do with it.

Now go find that in the rule book. It's in there.

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Old Fri Jan 01, 2010, 10:20pm
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It is set in stone. The home team decides and the officials have nuthin' to do with it.

Now go find that in the rule book. It's in there.

Shoo, shoo.......
next we're going to have someone who handles concessions posting here.
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Old Fri Jan 01, 2010, 10:32pm
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Speaking of bench setups, which is the normal setup: Home to the right of the table, or home team to the left of the table?
The home team sets up on the side that is closest to the International Dateline. The visiting team sets up on the side that has the highest specific gravity. If both of those situations are on the same side, then the team whose school has the most left-handed students taking Latin gets their choice.

It's in the NF rulebook. Be sure to look it up. If you turn the book upside down, it's on the 14th page from the center as you turn the pages alphabetically by height.
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The home team sets up on the side that is closest to the International Dateline. The visiting team sets up on the side that has the highest specific gravity. If both of those situations are on the same side, then the team whose school has the most left-handed students taking Latin gets their choice.

It's in the NF rulebook. Be sure to look it up. If you turn the book upside down, it's on the 14th page from the center as you turn the pages alphabetically by height.
He would look it up....if he could afford an NF rulebook.
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Old Sat Jan 02, 2010, 09:10am
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next we're going to have someone who handles concessions posting here.
Doesn't Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. run the football concession stand at his local high school? I guess that he would be our Forum concession expert, unless someone else steps forward.
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Old Sat Jan 02, 2010, 11:25am
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The home team sets up on the side that is closest to the International Dateline. The visiting team sets up on the side that has the highest specific gravity. If both of those situations are on the same side, then the team whose school has the most left-handed students taking Latin gets their choice.

It's in the NF rulebook. Be sure to look it up. If you turn the book upside down, it's on the 14th page from the center as you turn the pages alphabetically by height.
Padgett,
Thanks for the precise directions, only took a moment to confirm. All books should be organized this way. Very easy and far more superior than using the index.
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Old Wed Jan 06, 2010, 05:35am
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A new record for points scored for WIAA??

Saw this score tonight in a couple of news sources online. The two schools involved are both in Western Washington.

Federal Way 137, Kentlake 70

High School Sports | Federal Way scores 137 in victory | Prep Boys Basketball | Seattle Times Newspaper
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Old Wed Jan 06, 2010, 08:15am
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There was a girls game last night involving a team close to here that ended 103-8.

I'd rather go 2OT (like I did last night).
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Old Wed Jan 06, 2010, 09:03am
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No one here cares about whether a new record was set for points scored in a WIAA game. If you must post this stuff, post it on some board that cares about it.

(IOW, go away, fan boy.)
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Old Wed Jan 06, 2010, 09:09am
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no one here cares about whether a new record was set for points scored in a wiaa game. If you must post this stuff, post it on some board that cares about it.

(iow, go away, fan boy.)
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No one here cares about whether a new record was set for points scored in a WIAA game. If you must post this stuff, post it on some board that cares about it.

(IOW, go away, fan boy.)
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