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Get With The Program ...
What? Then I guess that the NFHS hasn't heard about biohazard suits?
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Maybe The NFHS Needs To Join The 21st Century ...
No problem. Numbers front and back. No mascots. White home suit. Dark road suit. No 0 and 00. No identical numbers. No numerals above five.
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Fair enough.
BTW, I'll take an apple and an orange. I need some healthy snacks after the past few days. ![]()
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That's my point. Rita |
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However, it's pretty commonplace that subs do not get beckoned, but are ... recognized? by the official and allowed to enter with his/her consent. Example, you've got two subs waiting at the table. At the next whistle, the official brings the subs in. While that official is holding his partner off, waiting for the replaced players to leave the floor, another sub checks in and comes onto the floor. The official sees the sub enter, and does not beckon but continues holding his/her partner off until the additional substitution is completed. The additional sub was not beckoned, but I'd say the player legally entered the game. That probably just complicates the attempt to define "legally enter", but it's common practice.
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A slight different take or at least I didn't see a post aiming in this direction.
Some of the references to a "legal substitute" might be refering to a player who eligible to be a sub.
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Way Too Much Time On Your Hands ...
Vacation, unemployed, independently wealthy, bored, retired, or don't have a life. Which one is it? Unfortunately, for me, it's the last one.
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No, no, not even close, yes, no, no. It's just that for once, I actually had specific knowledge / dare I say expertise on something being discussed here.
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Not to hijack the thread, but this happened in our game this week, 4.4 seconds left in the game, Team A leads Team B by 3 points. Team B calls a timeout. At the the conclusion of the timeout Team B sends a player onto the court who has never been in the game and has not reported at the scorer's table. Does s/he become a legal substituion when the ball is inbounded?
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Player A1 is fouled and shooting 2 FT's. Four players from A's bench go to the table for substitution. After the first free throw the four players are beckoned onto the floor and replace all other A players except A1. After A1 has the ball at his disposal for the second free throw, A coach sends another bench player to the table for substitution. A1 makes the free throw. Do you beckon the player at the table onto the court? Do you find out who that player is replacing before beckoning? Just wondering what sort of protocol should be used in this situation. |
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