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Raymond Tue Oct 05, 2010 09:04am

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Originally Posted by Scrapper1 (Post 694951)
I'm pretty sure I do, too. But let's compare notes. What are you doing?

You're clearing the line for the 1-and-1 and giving Team B the ball at the division line.

Terrance "TJ" Tue Oct 05, 2010 12:47pm

I just want to clarify my understanding here. On the OP having that situation applied to middle/jr. high or high school ball, the correct procedure is that all technicals are shot after any free throws needing to be shot. Do I still remember some of the rules? (I had a rocky and very short season last year, hoping I haven't lost all of what I learned last year. Is there an 'intro' thread I came bore you all with my story?)

I was given both an 08-09 IAABO HS edition rule book as well as 09-10 NFHS rule book for use here in CO. So I guess we call by NFHS, never had that discussion in our meetings, have read from both and been right using either book.

tref Tue Oct 05, 2010 01:07pm

What city do you work in? As far as I knew, the entire State of Colorado is affiliated with IAABO Board 4.

Terrance "TJ" Tue Oct 05, 2010 01:13pm

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Originally Posted by tref (Post 695011)
What city do you work in? As far as I knew, the entire State of Colorado is affiliated with IAABO Board 4.

We are. I can possibly work anywhere east of I-25 to basically anything south of US 50. Its a big area and we cover the smaller scholls north of highway 50 as well. I live in rural area.

tref Tue Oct 05, 2010 01:16pm

Ahhh so I see. Well have fun with that & good luck to you!!!

bob jenkins Tue Oct 05, 2010 02:43pm

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Originally Posted by Terrance "TJ" (Post 695007)
I just want to clarify my understanding here. On the OP having that situation applied to middle/jr. high or high school ball, the correct procedure is that all technicals are shot after any free throws needing to be shot. Do I still remember some of the rules? (I had a rocky and very short season last year, hoping I haven't lost all of what I learned last year. Is there an 'intro' thread I came bore you all with my story?)

The correct procedure is to enforce the fouls in the order they occurrred.

If that doesn't happen, and it turns out that FTs are shot "out of order", then it's a mistake, but all the FTs count.

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I was given both an 08-09 IAABO HS edition rule book as well as 09-10 NFHS rule book for use here in CO. So I guess we call by NFHS, never had that discussion in our meetings, have read from both and been right using either book.
I don't think there's really any such thing as "IABBO Rules." There are IABBO mechanics, and maybe some state adopted rules.

BillyMac Tue Oct 05, 2010 04:44pm

For My Next Trick ...
 
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Originally Posted by bob jenkins (Post 695021)
I don't think there's really any such thing as "IABBO Rules."

God no. Please don't give them any ideas. The IAABO mechanics are bad enough.


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