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Old Sun Dec 04, 2011, 08:22pm
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So if the visiting team wants to send in a substitute, do they run across the court to report to the scorer's table??? or run around the end of the court???
I don't get it either, not for basketball.
If the court isn't marked for the coaches' boxes, and they don't want to put down tape, then we also use the home coach sits and visiting coach can stand application.

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Old Sun Dec 04, 2011, 08:29pm
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If the court isn't marked for the coaches' boxes, and they don't want to put down tape, then we also use the home coach sits and visiting coach can stand application.
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Old Sun Dec 04, 2011, 08:41pm
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So if the visiting team wants to send in a substitute, do they run across the court to report to the scorer's table??? or run around the end of the court???
They have a designated spot at the end of their own bench for subs to stand and be recognized. Not in any book you would read, but that's the way it is. There is another school nearby where the table is raised probably 8 to 10 feet above the level of the court. When a sub comes to the x, he is easily overlooked, so they installed a light on the table with a switch down below for the sub to flip to alert them.
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Old Sun Dec 04, 2011, 08:52pm
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They have a designated spot at the end of their own bench for subs to stand and be recognized. Not in any book you would read, but that's the way it is. There is another school nearby where the table is raised probably 8 to 10 feet above the level of the court. When a sub comes to the x, he is easily overlooked, so they installed a light on the table with a switch down below for the sub to flip to alert them.
Half the time you cannot get the a player to go to the X on the court when the benches are on the same side. I doubt that works well in this description.

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