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We don't use a 3 man system in most MA HS games (private schools do) until playoffs, but I would just be the last one out of the locker room and stand in the open spot that my partners aren't occupying! :D
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Three whistle: U1 (same as above) across from H observing V and U2 across from V observing H and R still watching out for hot mammas. What happens at half time? |
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The NFHS manual has the R in 2-person across from the home bench observing the visitors. In 3-person, U1 observes the home team (across from the visitors bench) and U2 observes the visitors (across from the home bench). |
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So, you tell me what happens at halftime. |
Why are some people so preoccupied with the bench? Benches have nothing to do with pregame duties.
3-person: U1 observes home team, U2 observes visiting team, R is at division line 2-person: U1 observes home team, R observes visiting team Nothing changes at halftime. You still observe the same team, just on the other end of the court. This is not that difficult. |
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NFHS and NCAA Men's & Women's: U1 opposite the Visitor's Bench observing the Home Team warmup. IAABO: U1 opposite Home's Bench observing the Visitor Team warmup. MTD, Sr. |
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U1 chops the clock from the left of the table (when facing the table). For whatever reason, some can't get it through their minds that this might mean U1 and U2 have to "cross" from their positions during the warmup. They are okay if the home team bench is to the right (when facing) of the table. Then, U1 starts and stays on the left half of the court. But, if the home team bench is to the left of the table, they get all confused. |
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I realize what the manual says, but for practical purposes, it's not really needed. All anyone needs to know is which team you're observing during warmups, and it doesn't change throughout the course of the game. |
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