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WIAA: Men have 35 sec. shot clock with 10 sec. backcourt. Women have a 30 sec. shot clock with no BC count.
I'm still curious as to why men have a longer shot clock than Women. Quote:
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To the point where I mighta strained myself doing so. |
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Snaqs has good approach:Stop when you start needing glasses. In case you cannot restrain yourself, Obamacare will cure you
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Which could prove to be dangerous if adhering to the first rule of officiating....
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You need to stop switching between being a brachiosaurus & a T. Rex. Don't need you in the hospital due to a brain aneurysm from indecisiveness.
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NYS Boys use NHS Rules. Girls use NCAAW rules with some modifications: notably on a technical foul the ball is awarded at half court opposite the table just like boys to the shooting team not point of interuption like NCAA women's. Why? I do not know. NYS girls 30 second shot clock, no 10 sec count, 5 sec holding the ball and closely guarded within 3 feet. Also use women's NCAA Mechanics fore girls HS.
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