Wide Eyes in a Three Person Crew
There are several “best practices” that can be adopted to minimize the “bounce” effect of jumping between two- and three-person crews.
There are several “best practices” that can be adopted to minimize the “bounce” effect of jumping between two- and three-person crews.
In a basketball game with older and more skilled athletes, the action around the basket can often require officials to make quick and decisive rulings on players touching the ball, the ring and the net.
Do you know when a player can legally contact any of the above mentioned game pieces?
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A major point of emphasis in scholastic play.
Tips to maintain a credible calling angle with the new NFHS rule changes.
A well planned off-season will yield big dividends next season.
Some techniques to keep you out of hot water and handle NFHS technical foul situations.
After the first warning horn it’s time for the crew to get back to work. Know your responsibilities in a two and three person crew.
What should you do when the teams are going in the wrong direction?
Here are three amazingly simple things you can do (starting today) during a “dead-ball” to make you look better as an official.