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Terrapins Fan Sat Jan 08, 2011 02:24pm

2 man positions
 
I do both 2 man and 3 man. I have had three 2man games and about 7 three man games.

Last night I was evaluated and told I was going to the wrong spots.

Just a survey. Where do you go to stand during the time before the 2nd and 4th quarters?

Adam Sat Jan 08, 2011 02:49pm

Division line. R at the throw-in spot, and U on the jump circle farthest from the table.

Adam Sat Jan 08, 2011 02:53pm

Looking at the book, it appears the U is supposed to be on the far block in the FC of the throw-in team.

Maineac Sat Jan 08, 2011 03:56pm

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 713554)
Looking at the book, it appears the U is supposed to be on the far block in the FC of the throw-in team.

+1. This is the way I've learned it.

Terrapins Fan Sat Jan 08, 2011 05:18pm

But my question is, what do people actually do.

I saw the book, but I thought we were to do it the way you said first, Top and bottom of the jump circle for the U.

You'll love this, after the evaluator talked to me at half time, I got to thinking about it too much and during time outs, I went to the blocks and top of the FT circle for Time outs, like we do 3 man....thinking too much.

But I called a good game. One of the problems we had was my partner arrived 6 minutes before the jump ball...no pre game. And it was my 1st 2 man game in 3 weeks.

mj Sat Jan 08, 2011 06:13pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 713553)
Division line. R at the throw-in spot, and U on the jump circle farthest from the table.

This is what we do.

Scratch85 Sat Jan 08, 2011 07:21pm

Officials Manual:

2.4.5 Intermissions:

2.4.5B The Umpire shall take a position on the division line on the opposite side edge of the restraining circle.

Same as 60-second time-outs or times out, whatever. :cool:

That is how we do 2-man here in Rome.

mj Sat Jan 08, 2011 09:26pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 713554)
Looking at the book, it appears the U is supposed to be on the far block in the FC of the throw-in team.

Can I ask what book? 2.4.5A in the Officials Manual states during the intermissions between quarters the R is at the division line. In 2.4.5B it states the U is at the division line on the opposite edge of the restraining circle.

Jurassic Referee Sun Jan 09, 2011 07:39am

Quote:

Originally Posted by mj (Post 713670)
Can I ask what book? 2.4.5A in the Officials Manual states during the intermissions between quarters the R is at the division line. In 2.4.5B it states the U is at the division line on the opposite edge of the restraining circle.

I believe that Snaqs and some others here use IAABO mechanics which are different than the NFHS Officials Manual. Some other regions use state-issued or local mechanics also. What everyone, including Terrapins Fan, need to do is to find out what the accepted mechanic is in their region and then follow it.

Adam Sun Jan 09, 2011 10:02am

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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee (Post 713743)
I believe that Snaqs and some others here use IAABO mechanics which are different than the NFHS Officials Manual. Some other regions use state-issued or local mechanics also. What everyone, including Terrapins Fan, need to do is to find out what the accepted mechanic is in their region and then follow it.

Yep.


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