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Old Wed Sep 22, 2010, 03:17pm
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In two man, we are to switch on all non-shooting fouls. For shooting fouls, calling official is to stay table side.
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In two man, we are to switch on all non-shooting fouls. For shooting fouls, calling official is to stay table side.

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2009-2011 Officials Manual, 2.4.2 E1 and 2

E. Switching:
1. Officials should switch positions on all non-shooting fouls.
2. For shooting fouls, the calling official reports the foul to table, then
remains table side at Trail. The calling official has the option of going
to Lead (opposite table) to avoid a confrontational situation with
coach/bench, i.e. after a technical foul or disqualifying foul. The practice
should rarely be used and should be discussed thoroughly in the
pregame conference.
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2009-2011 Officials Manual, 2.4.2 E1 and 2

E. Switching:
1. Officials should switch positions on all non-shooting fouls.
2. For shooting fouls, the calling official reports the foul to table, then
remains table side at Trail. The calling official has the option of going
to Lead (opposite table) to avoid a confrontational situation with
coach/bench, i.e. after a technical foul or disqualifying foul. The practice
should rarely be used and should be discussed thoroughly in the
pregame conference.
So your "we" applies to those that adhere strictly to the NFHS mechanics. I was assuming you were talking about your particular location.
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I'm in Minnesota. Can't think of any NFHS mechanics differences off top of my head. But we do modify a couple rules. We have 18 minute halfs, and uniforms are white for visitor, color for home.
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