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These are all fouls called in the frontcourt and "going long".
C tableside calls foul + ball to be put in play tableside = C becomes C opposite table. C tableside calls foul + ball to be put in play opposite table = C become New Lead opposite table. C opposite table calls foul + ball to be put in play tableside = C remains C opposite table. C opposite table calls foul + ball to be put in play opposite table = C becomes New Lead opposite table. |
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Thanks! goofed last scenario last night, slid over as lead to opposite table and made C stay table side. |
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So you were tableside L before the whistle?
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The old L / new T administers all throw-ins in the BC. The other officials just slide down the court but stay on their own side (table or opposite) to be C and L as required. So, 1) C becomes L tableside ("bump and run") 2) C becomes C tableside 3) same as above 4) same as above ("bump and run") |
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Here we go opposite after each call in HS like NCAA-M.
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In general, the calling official goes tableside. It's trumped by the "old L / new T administers all throwins in the BC" procedure. |
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Got it. We have that procedure as well, its just that the calling official will never be the new tableside T.
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Yep.
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Is this the NCAA-M mechanics? Cause around here, we do HS games the way Bob posted (always listen to Bob). |
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It's the NCAA-M and IAABO mechanic, which are the only 2 things I do. So naturally, I completely neglected to mention the FED differences.
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