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Old Mon Dec 13, 2010, 01:36pm
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H.S. 3 person Mechanics

I had a discussion with a friend the other night and went to look in my mechanics book but couldn't find the book, so I thought I'd throw the question out there in hopes of someone being able to reference the mechanics or at the very least offer opinions.

I know college men's we don't bounce the ball across the key but rather go over to the player and force C to go to L. In the women's game it is a mechanic to not force a rotation but rather to bounce the ball across the key. What about H.S.?
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Old Mon Dec 13, 2010, 02:04pm
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In high school, rotate. Don't bounce across the key.
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Old Mon Dec 13, 2010, 02:21pm
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In high school, rotate. Don't bounce across the key.
Yup. We don't toss across in NFHS mechanics.

I worked an NCAAM game on Saturday afternoon and I *loved* going opposite, BTW. Hadn't done it since we started going tableside in HS games. While I have no problem talking to a coach and answering questions, I feel the talking and "communicating" has gone too far in the opposite direction. Sometimes a foul is just a foul and there doesn't have to be a comment or a question.
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Yup. We don't toss across in NFHS mechanics.

I worked an NCAAM game on Saturday afternoon and I *loved* going opposite, BTW. Hadn't done it since we started going tableside in HS games. While I have no problem talking to a coach and answering questions, I feel the talking and "communicating" has gone too far in the opposite direction. Sometimes a foul is just a foul and there doesn't have to be a comment or a question.
We've already made that "correction" here. Must have been an IAABO change.
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Thanks fellas.

Do either of you have a reference where it says that?
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Old Mon Dec 13, 2010, 02:37pm
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Thanks fellas.

Do either of you have a reference where it says that?
Only every eval I've ever had.
I don't know that you'll find one, what you'll find is an absence of a reference to any exceptions to the mechanics that would allow for that.
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Old Mon Dec 13, 2010, 02:40pm
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So what do I tell the guy that when I tell him it doesn't allow for it in the book and him saying "It doesn't NOT allow for it either"?

Besides that he isn't suppose to use a double negative in a proper sentence?
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So what do I tell the guy that when I tell him it doesn't allow for it in the book and him saying "It doesn't NOT allow for it either"?

Besides that he isn't suppose to use a double negative in a proper sentence?
Where does the mechanic say to stand when administering a throw-in in the backcourt?
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Thanks fellas.

Do either of you have a reference where it says that?
Current manual, 2.2.2 General Throw-in Provisions:

C. End Line:
1. All end line throw-ins shall be made from outside the thrower; between the sideline and the thrower. (p. 21)
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Check 3.2.2C 2&3 Pg.53
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Old Mon Dec 13, 2010, 03:45pm
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Ed has the right reference. Since you can't find your Officials Manual, the verbage is as follows:

3.2.2(C)3 Backcourt end line throw-ins by the Trail shall be made outside the thrower.
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Perfect. Thanks guys.....you are all on my christmas mailing list again
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Old Mon Dec 13, 2010, 04:42pm
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I remember the mantra: "bounce it on the sidelines, hand it on the baseline"...
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