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BillyMac Wed Nov 16, 2011 06:20pm

Please Poke Away ...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fiasco (Post 798804)
Forgive my ignorance, but what is 8th grade varsity?

A team that consists of average, and above average, usually older, middle school basketball players who play on one of a school's boys, or girls, basketball teams. The junior varsity team probably consists of average, or below average, usually younger, middle school basketball players who play on the other one of a school's boys, or girls, basketball teams.

If you don't believe me, then check out the American Heritage Dictionary: Varsity: The principal team representing a university, college, or school in sports, games, or other competitions.

We have a few Catholic schools around my little corner of Connecticut that have varsity A, varsity B, junior varsity A, junior varsity B, and junior varsity C teams. Any student that wants to play, plays, on a team at the appropriate skill, and age level.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 798817)
I was poking a bit at Billy with that.


fiasco Wed Nov 16, 2011 06:52pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 798904)
We have a few Catholic schools around my little corner of Connecticut that have varsity A, varsity B, junior varsity A, junior varsity B, and junior varsity C teams. Any student that wants to play, plays, on a team at the appropriate skill, and age level.

Is this also one of those leagues that doesn't keep score and gives every kid a trophy at the end of the season?

BillyMac Wed Nov 16, 2011 07:41pm

Hallelujah, Praise The Lord, And Make That Free Throw ...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fiasco (Post 798906)
Is this also one of those leagues that doesn't keep score and gives every kid a trophy at the end of the season?

Actually, this is a pretty serious basketball league, perhaps too serous. The only "kid friendly" component of the league is that, with the exception of the "varsity" teams, all the players must play in every game.

They keep score. Standings are kept. There's a seeded tournament at the end of the season for "varsity", and "junior varsity A" teams. League champions, and runnerups, move onto the state championship, and the state champion moves on to the New England championship.

And they like to have competent officials work their games, and are willing to pay for such officials. About $40.00 a game for seven minute period "varsity" games, and about $30.00 a game for six minute period "junior varsity" games.

We Catholics take our basketball very seriously, almost as seriously as bingo.

Johnny Ringo Fri Nov 18, 2011 12:07am

I learned in my 8th grade boys basketball game that the defensive player is NOT allowed to strike the backboard when attempting to block a shot. And that it should be a technical foul.

BillyMac Fri Nov 18, 2011 06:56am

It's On The List ...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Johnny Ringo (Post 799036)
I learned in my 8th grade boys basketball game that the defensive player is NOT allowed to strike the backboard when attempting to block a shot. And that it should be a technical foul.

Well, it could be worse. Most myths regarding this play interpret this as basket interference, or goaltending, which includes awarding the basket if the ball doesn't go in.

Adam Fri Nov 18, 2011 10:20am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Johnny Ringo (Post 799036)
I learned in my 8th grade boys basketball game that the defensive player is NOT allowed to strike the backboard when attempting to block a shot. And that it should be a technical foul.

I learned that in a varsity game a few years ago.

tomegun Fri Nov 18, 2011 10:41am

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Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 798904)
...my little corner of Connecticut ...

:D to save keystrokes (for seemingly every post), I think you should change your name to "BillyMac...In my little corner of Connecticut" :D

bainsey Fri Nov 18, 2011 01:11pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 798734)
Coaches

One or both?

Adam Fri Nov 18, 2011 01:37pm

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Originally Posted by bainsey (Post 799139)
One or both?

It was a mix.

bainsey Fri Nov 18, 2011 01:48pm

Nice. I can't say that I've heard #4 before. What were the circumstances of #2?

Adam Fri Nov 18, 2011 02:39pm

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Originally Posted by bainsey (Post 799148)
Nice. I can't say that I've heard #4 before. What were the circumstances of #2?

Long strides, player caught the ball at the top of the key on the run.

bainsey Fri Nov 18, 2011 03:06pm

Got it. I had one a few years ago where the player thought she "only took two steps." She did, but she had a foot in the air when she caught the ball. That non-pivot foot came down (one), then the pivot foot went up and came down (two) before the ball was released.

Adam Fri Nov 18, 2011 03:25pm

He caught it just after alighting from his left, giving him quite a bit of legal distance. The other coach had questioned a non call earlier on a perfect jump stop setting up a last second three.

Scratch85 Fri Nov 18, 2011 03:39pm

what I learned last night
 
A Double Foul results in an AP throw in. Biggest problem was that I learned it from my partner. :eek:

Fotunately he was easily persuaded otherwise.

bainsey Fri Nov 18, 2011 03:57pm

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Originally Posted by Scratch85 (Post 799167)
A Double Foul results in an AP throw in. Biggest problem was that I learned it from my partner. :eek:

I had that same situation four or so years ago.

Loose ball. A-1 secures the ball, then bumps off B-2. Easy player control for me, but my partner had the foul on B-2. No biggie, double foul, A's ball. My partner went as far as putting his hands on my shoulders and looking me square in the eyes that we go to the arrow. I held firm, and my partner checked the rule book after the game.

If I had to do it again, I would have explained to Coach B what just happened. We moved along a bit too erratically, which can cause those around you to lose faith easily.


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