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NFHS Obstruction Interp
The PIAA thread reminded me of something that I wanted to check out....
I was working an ASA FP tournament this past weekend and a coach that is also a HS coach asked me if I had seen the new NFHS Obstruction interpretation.....I told him I hadn't and asked him where he saw it. He said he got an email from NFHS. His description to me was something about the defensive player cannot be positioned near the "face" or edge of the bag the runner is trying to get to..... Has anybody (Dave ASA/FED) heard about this...I can't find any reference to it online....
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If this exists, - "near" must be defined. - The rule is fielder not hindering any part of the base, so is "positioned near the "face" or edge" a further restriction or a narrowing of the rule?
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And I can assure you that mindset isn't prevalent in PIAA (not sure why the mention of PIAA reminded your of obstruction). (not to hijack) and speaking of obstruction: Episode 10 See the play between 1:45 to 2:10. What you got? |
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The catcher set up inside the diamond; the runner headed back door fade-away on her own. THEN, the throw took the catcher to the back side, and the throw did beat her, allowing catcher possession before the runner actually arrived. So, I don't see a hindered or otherwise impeded runner; I see a runner picking where she wants to go, and the catcher making a play. But, that's just me.
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Any thoughts on the PU positioning on that play? The video angle is poop but it looks like he's making that call from the point of the plate. I know ASA loves 1BLX, but I'm OK with rotation when we follow the catcher's hips. POP is probably not a bad spot to see this particular play.
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Remember, NCAA manual makes it clear that POP is not a calling position; it's like a holding zone while you read the play and rotate to a calling position.
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Y'all are saying no obstruction but I am looking at the catcher's left foot. At 1:54 (and there are multiple frames at 1:54) the catcher has extended her foot into the base line which is also the path of the runner. At the early frames @ 1:54 the catcher is out of the base line. Then, while appearing to be tracking the ball in, she picks up her left foot and it comes down on the base line as the runner is sliding in. She has one foot on the baseline before catching the ball and the runner has no choice but to go around.
I have no idea how i would have seen that in real time, but it does look like she planted her foot in the runner's path before the ball arrived. And the runner was pretty close at that point. Looking for guidance here. |
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And yes the PU looks like he is where ASA wants to to be. Not always the best place, but as per ASA mechanic. |
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I assume that you are referring to the bat location in the play about the 1:45 mark of the video. That said I have no problem with the location of the bat. MTD, Sr.
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