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Guys read the article
Guys and Gals,
Post what you would have done, point out the errors... http://www.deseretnews.com/article/7...r-victory.html
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Jess After all that is said and done, more is said than done |
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Mr. Peabody's Wayback Machine ???
7-6-6: When the ball is awarded to the wrong team, the mistake must be
rectified before the throw-in ends.
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Sounds like a bunch of people that don't know the rule.
This is not a correctable error. Once the throw-in has ended, we can not correct the error of the wrong team in bounding the ball. The 3 point basket that resulted can not be taken back because it doesn't fit any of the five correctable error criteria. The fact that the association thought the initial ruling was correct is alarming. Second, there's no way I'm even entertaining a principal bringing out a rule book for us to read...much less five minutes later.
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Quote:
"After a conversation with the UHSAA on Friday, Baldwin (losing coach) said it was the opinion of the association that the first ruling was correct." |
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You are correct. I would think the writer would get a quote from the appropriate person with the UHSAA...especially if a coach is going to go on the record as saying they supported a clear misapplication of a rule.
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First of all, communicate. Know the direction and team color after every single time out and intermission, and communicate it with your partner(s).
More importantly, know the damn rules! How can varsity officials not know that you can't correct throw-in errors such as these?! To miss a call or two is one thing. To have a principal pull out the book and school you on the rules is inexcusable. |
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Left, Right, Front, Back ...
We've been taught to hold the ball on on either side, or in front of us, or behind us, during timeouts. It feels silly holding the ball behind us, but everytime I hear one of these horror stories, it makes it a little bit easier to do it.
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