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Went to a Class L Girls Basketball game last night and sat behind the scores table. Class L is the largest division in my state. In the second quarter a foul is called and when the official goes to report the foul he says #5 blue over the back and makes a motion like he is going to climb a ladder with his hands. I thought that there was no such thing as over the back, it would be called a push. Just wondering if someone could explain the ruling to me please.
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Was he an IAABO official or a member of one of the girls' boards? Either way, I bet the he used to officiate in the old Eastern League.
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![]() OVER THE BACK? Oh man, you could be bombarded with replies soon.
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Maybe that is why they call it 'Back' court because that is where you make the 'over the back' calls...
and in the front court you correctly call a push. Which official's back court was that? Trail? Lead?
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