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For me I really don't care how different the rule sets are. The rules are the rules. In volleyball the FED rules compared to USA's DCR, it's like two different games. Same in wrestling, FED uses folkstyle while USA is freestlye or greco.
This is no different that when a setter who has been playing club vb all spring and summer while setting contacts the net and is not called for a fault. Then comes highschool and she's getting dinged everytime she contacts the net. I guess for me ignorance of the rules is not an excuse. Know the rules and adjust accordingly. |
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NFHS rules are written for a specific subset of players (HS aged youth) These rules are written with two primary intentions - safety and participation. For softball, the rule makers have decided that it is easier to pitch using the step back. To them, making the game easier to play will increase participation. That is the main reason behind NFHS continuing to allow the pitcher to step back.
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This year's committee will (in June, I understand), consider a proposal to make that one of the "state adoption" options for the future. That should help in states where the members (or state administrators) believe the rule should be changed. It would be interesting to see how many actually would adopt the tougher pitching rule if it is their decision.
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I suspect this is part of a trial; and to present statistical basis, not just guesstimates as to the overall affect to batting average, pitching statistics (and if any schools dropped the sport as a result of their actual ineptness).
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Purely anecdotal, I know. I don't speak for TPTB or the rule interpreters of any code.
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