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Old Mon Dec 13, 2010, 09:20pm
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The difference I was hoping to hear was one which might solve the occasional protest of the offending team's coach when he says, "A BLOCK??? He wasn't even in front of him!!!" Or, "A PUSH??? He didn't even touch him with his hands!!!" (Even worse, "He didn't mean it...c'mon, let 'em play out there!!!")
At the end of all the fine responses, I guess I'd say it's six of one and half a dozen of the other. I'll go with the AP arrow on this one.
Nothing you signal is going to change that response. If they feel you should have have made the call the signal is not ultimately going to change that. This is why I say what they did rather than just give a signal. Not saying it is fullproof, just knows that it gives my description of the play. I tend to not get asked what they did because I gave the answer while reporting.

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Whichever mechanic is used -- and, as your relies seem to say, both seem to fit the circumstance -- a brief, verbal word of clarification, "Tripping" along with either signal should suffice to clear up the coach's unbiased, objective, neutral, calmly expressed concern.
I thank all respondents who responded for your responsive responses.
And if it does not clarify, I would not worry about it. Coaches are never satisfied if they feel you kicked the call.
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Old Mon Dec 13, 2010, 09:32pm
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When the foul is from behind I have always called a block if it was done with a part of the body below the waist and a push if it was using part of the body above the waist. I may be wrong on that but it is how I have been calling it for years.

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Old Mon Dec 13, 2010, 09:33pm
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When the foul is from behind I have always called a block if it was done with a part of the body below the waist and a push if it was using part of the body above the waist. I may be wrong on that but it is how I have been calling it for years.

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I think that's a very wise way to do it.
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Old Mon Dec 13, 2010, 09:40pm
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I think a better question is why doesn't the NFHS just go ahead and add a tripping signal? That and a hit to the head signal.

Both signals are clear, concise, more descriptive of what happened on the play plus they give information that is helpful to both fans and the coach.
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Old Mon Dec 13, 2010, 09:56pm
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Just to add an element of insanity. If this is FIBA and there is no other defender between them and the basket the call is "unsportsmanlike foul". Merry Christmas!
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When the foul is from behind I have always called a block if it was done with a part of the body below the waist and a push if it was using part of the body above the waist. I may be wrong on that but it is how I have been calling it for years.

Robby
Hmm....I think I like that rule of thumb.
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