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Officiating takes more than OJT. It's not our jobs to invent rulings to fit our personal idea of what should and should not be. |
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I agree. For a while we used to be shown the ASA DVD on mechanics. Apparently NFHS is creating some of their own multi-media stuff now.
The emphasis was because people would often preface a comment or question with "In ASA we do..." Even when someone tries to clarify a subtle difference between ASA/NFHS rules, they could be shut down. "We don't care what ASA does!" (EG keeping one foot in the batter's box between pitches; withdrawing the bat on a bunt attempt.) But many of us work both sanctions and it helps to know the differences and which hat is currently on your head.
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Those are rule differences, not mechanics.
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We are told that all the time also. We are also told the rules are the same, only to find out that is not true in a number of situations.
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Don't know what qualified clinician would tell you the rules are the same as they haven't been for nearly two decades
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