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Old Thu Jan 06, 2011, 11:06am
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Check the book first, then have the meeting.
We are directed to follow this process: have captains meeting at 12:00 (coaches need not be present), check book at 10:00, greet coaches starting with visiting coach at 2:00 to ask if players are "legally equipped".
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Old Thu Jan 06, 2011, 11:14am
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We are directed to follow this process: have captains meeting at 12:00 (coaches need not be present), check book at 10:00, greet coaches starting with visiting coach at 2:00 to ask if players are "legally equipped".
Interesting.

We check the book at 12:00, then have the Captains meeting...

By waiting to check the book until 10:00, aren't you kind of setting the table for more admin T's? If there are mistakes, it's too late to fix them without penalty.
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Old Thu Jan 06, 2011, 11:40am
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Interesting.

We check the book at 12:00, then have the Captains meeting...

By waiting to check the book until 10:00, aren't you kind of setting the table for more admin T's? If there are mistakes, it's too late to fix them without penalty.
Captain's meeting takes about 30 seconds or less. The book is checked well before the 10 minute mark.
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Old Thu Jan 06, 2011, 11:46am
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Captain's meeting takes about 30 seconds or less. The book is checked well before the 10 minute mark.
+1.

In a way, I like having the meeting at 12 then checking the book. Me thinks we do it that way to cut down on the 3 minute captains meeting by "that guy". Mine takes about 15 seconds.
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Old Thu Jan 06, 2011, 12:26pm
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Captain's meeting takes about 30 seconds or less. The book is checked well before the 10 minute mark.
Uhmmm...ok. Thanks for that info. But the person I quoted stated that they are directed to check the book at 10:00...that's why I asked him the question.
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Old Thu Jan 06, 2011, 06:00pm
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Interesting.

We check the book at 12:00, then have the Captains meeting...

By waiting to check the book until 10:00, aren't you kind of setting the table for more admin T's? If there are mistakes, it's too late to fix them without penalty.
+1. That's how we do it here, and it's exactly why.
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Old Thu Jan 06, 2011, 07:25pm
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On court at 15:00. Scorebook at 12:00. Coaches and captains meeting at 5:00.
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Old Fri Jan 07, 2011, 12:10pm
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Talking "Quit It!"

Two firsts for me in a MS doubleheader yesterday:

*Girls' game: A-1 is fouled and scores. I administer the lone free throw ("ONE!"), which is missed, and drops to the floor outside the left block (opposite side). All the girls remain stationary while looking at me. I look back at them with a slight smile. A few seconds pass, until it dawns on B-2 (first space on the left side) that the ball is live, so she takes a few steps to pick it up. Finally, I hear from a bench, "it was only one shot!" Play resumes.

*Boys' game: A-1 is fouled and scores. I administer the lone free throw. A-2 and B-2, in first and second spaces on the right (table side) are sticking their arms out, and nudging each other a bit. It escalates a bit, and just after the release, one yells "QUIT IT!" as it becomes foul-worthy. Tweet, basket is good, double foul. My partner seeks clarity that the fouls were after the release. They were, so I report both fouls, basket counts, B can run the end line.

After the game, my partner says, "I should've seen that. One of those guys is supposed to me mine." True, but I don't believe it's that cut and dry. Like the PCA, if you see something in your partner's area, it shouldn't go ignored.

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Old Fri Jan 07, 2011, 12:30pm
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Like the PCA, if you see something in your partner's area, it shouldn't go ignored.
While it's not applicable to your situation, this statement is one of the fastest ways to incorrect calls imagineable.
In normal play, if you think you see something in your partner's PCA, ignore it.
In normal play, if you see something in your partner's PCA that makes you think, "he should have probably called that," ignore it.
In normal play, if you see something in your partner's PCA that makes you think, "he really should have called that," ignore it.
In normal play, if you see something in your partner's PCA that makes you think, "HOLY CRAP!" go ahead and call it.

You need to be almost willing to stake your officiating career that you were right, because if you do it enough, you will be doing just that.
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