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Old Tue Feb 04, 2014, 09:49pm
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Similar uniform confusion

Home team of white with blue inserts with blue numbers and blue bottoms VS visitors of blue with white inserts and white numbers and white bottoms.
Twice I lost my fouler in the lane (once having to ask players who it was) and once I reported a number of a player that was on the bench. It was similar to the herd of running zebras effect. No pun intended.
Try as I may it made me look so stupid at times. Any suggestions to help me. I started "bird dogging" and holding longer which helped somewhat.
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Old Tue Feb 04, 2014, 10:16pm
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Slow down.
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Old Tue Feb 04, 2014, 11:10pm
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Slow down.
Sounds like that's what he did.
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Old Tue Feb 04, 2014, 11:28pm
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What about saying "foul on ____, ____ is my shooter" right after the call? That way, the players will likely get ready for the free throw, so you don't worry about losing your shooter. And your partner(s) can hear who the foul is on and remind you if necessary.
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Old Wed Feb 05, 2014, 08:44am
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Have the teams switch shorts?
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Old Wed Feb 05, 2014, 08:52am
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What about saying "foul on ____, ____ is my shooter" right after the call? That way, the players will likely get ready for the free throw, so you don't worry about losing your shooter. And your partner(s) can hear who the foul is on and remind you if necessary.
It took 243 posts, but here's one I can agree with.

(That first part is a joke)
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Old Wed Feb 05, 2014, 09:25am
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What about saying "foul on ____, ____ is my shooter" right after the call? That way, the players will likely get ready for the free throw, so you don't worry about losing your shooter. And your partner(s) can hear who the foul is on and remind you if necessary.
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It took 243 posts, but here's one I can agree with.

(That first part is a joke)
I had to chuckle a little at this one.

At least he did not have to deal with two white jersey teams this year (shootout) like I did.

The best advice is to simply slow down.

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Old Wed Feb 05, 2014, 09:41am
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+1 on the slow down. The only one in the gym that thinks you aren't fast enough, is yourself.
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Old Wed Feb 05, 2014, 10:43am
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+1 on the slow down. The only one in the gym that thinks you aren't fast enough, is yourself.
And my partner last night, who consistently was bouncing the ball to the shooter while I was still reporting to the table . . .
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Old Wed Feb 05, 2014, 12:09pm
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And my partner last night, who consistently was bouncing the ball to the shooter while I was still reporting to the table . . .:(
Whoops, sorry about that :P
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Old Wed Feb 05, 2014, 12:55pm
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Have the teams switch shorts?

And since they are switching shorts the teams do not have to leave the court to make the change, .

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Old Thu Feb 06, 2014, 07:04pm
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Here was a tough one to call:

Whitney Young at Mater Dei this past Saturday night in the Nike Extravaganza.
Red vs Orange.

The very reason that the rule was changed a few years ago was a game between Illinois and Wisconsin, which was red vs orange.

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Old Fri Feb 07, 2014, 06:51pm
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In the third HS varsity game I ever worked (in 2001), H wore gold with blue trim (home unis) and V wore gold with blue trim (road unis). To make it better, the shades of gold and blue were almost identical. Two small town teams in the Florida panhandle about 20 miles apart and they were long time, hard core rivals. The gym was built in the 30's or 40' seating maybe 500 and there had to have been 700-800 fans crammed in, including 2-3 deep standing along the baselines. It was raucous and a zoo. One team went to the 1A state final four that year and the other team struggled to finish .500 in the same classification, but it was an intense, hard-played game. It was nearly impossible to tell who was who. Great game, great atmosphere, still one of the very best I've ever been involved in. However, in retrospect I must say that I like the rule change that requires H to wear white and V to wear dark.
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