What determines where a ball is inbounded?
I'm still having troubles with this. I was out of refereeing for a long time. Just starting again.
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Rocket Ship Diagram © 2009, Back In The Saddle
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Well mark this down as the day I beat BillyMac in an image quickdraw.
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Welpe's diagram looks more like the Badminton Shuttlecock Diagram. The Rocket Ship Diagram (© 2009, Back In The Saddle) is a much cooler name. |
Perfect. You guys are good.
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First, Welpe's image is upside-down.
Second, I thought this thread said "Who determines where a ball is inbounded?" as was all excited to share my story. Well I'll share it anyway. I was Trail, called a kick ball in the semi-circle above the FT line. C was looking there for some reason and called it too. I point that the ball is being taken out underneath because I am primary, but C grabs the ball and heads to the sideline. I have to hit my whistle and point again. I could tell C was pissed getting shown up but hey that's his fault for calling in my area. |
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Usually at the location that requires the least amount of movement from my previous spot.
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It is probably just the diagram of the other end of the court!
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