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Old Sun Feb 21, 2010, 09:01pm
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No idea. What was the change?
It is no longer a T.
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Old Sun Feb 21, 2010, 09:37pm
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It is no longer a T.
What is no longer a T?

Where is this written?
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Old Tue Feb 23, 2010, 01:35am
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What is no longer a T?

Where is this written?
Your sit 12. No longer a T in the 08 and 09 rules by topic. Is your sit out of the new case book?
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Old Tue Feb 23, 2010, 02:11am
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Your sit 12. No longer a T in the 08 and 09 rules by topic. Is your sit out of the new case book?

Situation is from the 07-08 interps. This interpretation, in my opinion, is consistent with the wording of the rule, even though I don't care much for the rule. In the current case play 10.1.9, the team does gain an apparent advantage, but this condition is not specified anywhere else.

What, specifically, does your book say about this?

And why is there yet another NFHS rules publication in the first place?
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Old Tue Feb 23, 2010, 01:43pm
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Situation is from the 07-08 interps. This interpretation, in my opinion, is consistent with the wording of the rule, even though I don't care much for the rule. In the current case play 10.1.9, the team does gain an apparent advantage, but this condition is not specified anywhere else.

What, specifically, does your book say about this?

And why is there yet another NFHS rules publication in the first place?
I appreciate your thoughts on the need for yet another rule book. Rules by topic is just that. It makes it easier to find certain rules because they put them together by a topic. they also provide some case plays along with them. As noted before people don't put alot of stock in this publication for whatever reason. I have found a few errors myself. So I am just trying to get to the bottom of this. It reads just as you posted but they no longer get a T if it is truly a mistake and no advantage is gained. Not arguing just tring to get it right.
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Old Tue Feb 23, 2010, 01:51pm
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... they no longer get a T if it is truly a mistake and no advantage is gained. Not arguing just tring to get it right.
Would you mind quoting the passage?
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Old Tue Feb 23, 2010, 02:56pm
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10.3.3 sit B After a lengthy substitution process involving multiple substitutions for both teams, A5 goes to the bench and remains there believing he/she has been replaced. The ball is put in play even though team A has only four players on the court. Team A is bringing the ball into A's front court when the coach of team A realizes they only have four players. the coach yells for A5 to return and he/she sprints directly onto the court and catches up whith the play. Ruling. No technical foul is charged to A5. A5's return to the court was not deceitful, nor did it provide A5 an unfair positioning advantage on the court.
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Old Mon Feb 22, 2010, 11:24am
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It is no longer a T.
Rules by topic isn't authoritative, I don't think.
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Old Tue Feb 23, 2010, 01:32am
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Rules by topic isn't authoritative, I don't think.
I appreciate that. So is this how it reads in the new case book? I just looked this sit in the rules by topic and it is no longer a T if the player is not doing it on purpose or gaining an advantage. Don't have my case book.
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