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Old Thu Nov 21, 2013, 11:36pm
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Always a great training video to break down annually from the GHSA:2013 GHSA Basketball Training Video | GHSA.net
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Old Fri Nov 22, 2013, 12:20am
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Always a great training video to break down annually from the GHSA:2013 GHSA Basketball Training Video | GHSA.net
The video suggests a travel at 10:30...I don't see it.

Would anyone go flagrant technical at 12:30?

I hope the official at 14:40 called a TC foul on white for wrapping his arm, but I doubt he did.

Also, an "double intentional foul" is just a double foul, no?
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Old Fri Nov 22, 2013, 10:52am
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I see the travel at 10:30, but definitely not at full speed. The travel at 4:11 is a little dicey too. Looked like a great pass.

Great video.
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Old Fri Nov 22, 2013, 11:22am
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I see a lot of travels that I can just don't get called at the HS level...SMH
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Old Fri Nov 29, 2013, 06:30am
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Basketball training video

I watched the 2013 video with great interest, and found it to be helpful. Where can I get more video's like this (doesn't have to be Ga.). I am a new official, and was wanting not only to look at the calls, but the mechanics. One question: When calling a charge (player control), what is the mechanic (IOW, do I raise my fist first, then put my hand behind my head while signaling the new direction)? I saw the raised fist the blocking sign, but no hand behind the head for a charge. Are there any other video's you know of that show that mechanic?

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Old Fri Nov 29, 2013, 09:52am
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I watched the 2013 video with great interest, and found it to be helpful. Where can I get more video's like this (doesn't have to be Ga.). I am a new official, and was wanting not only to look at the calls, but the mechanics. One question: When calling a charge (player control), what is the mechanic (IOW, do I raise my fist first, then put my hand behind my head while signaling the new direction)? I saw the raised fist the blocking sign, but no hand behind the head for a charge. Are there any other video's you know of that show that mechanic?

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Welcome to the club! The answer to your question is on the IAABO signal chart in the back of your handy, dandy officials’ manual. All fouls at the HS level are preceded by a fist in the air, including player-control fouls.
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Old Fri Nov 29, 2013, 12:02pm
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The elbow to the face followed by a punch to the head really was not a double intentional that was fighting and two ejections.
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