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UmayBright*but

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  1. There is judgment by the stat keeper involved too. That is why I used the term "Basketball Move". One dribble off a catch does not always negate an assist. Say a player is cutting to the basket and the passer throws him the ball, he takes a dribble on the run and scores, it is an assist.

    There actually is no clear cut "rule" on assist on any level. Some coaches over report assists. I have seen players credited with assists by coaches for some pretty stange things, but what you describe is definitely an assist.

  2. Again, is there a rule that allows or doesn't allow this ? Does the KHSAA have anything on this ? The parent issue has been discussed in many threads before and we're all aware of the problems. As far as wanting to attend practices, there could be a number of reasons, however, just looking for an answer to the question.

     

    No Rule, for or against.

  3. Ever wonder if Beechwood should try to move out of DIII....They win 95% of the games and rightfully so. They just always have more talent than every other school in that division. It is always fun to win, but do you think they get bored with some of the competition. I can understand it if it was a one time through type of deal, but in DIII, you have to play everyone home and away. That is 14 games a year. It is great for all the other small schools who really don't have anyone else around here to play competitively, but Beechwood is mostly heads and shoulders above these teams. Yea, I know some of them are close games, but you have to consider that these other schools really get up for the "Beechwood Game" cause they know that they are always the favorite. I know that some years other schools compete for the DIII title (don't rip me for that), but traditionally Beechwood is just a better program with more athletes to choose from. I'm just saying that I bet their coach feels like playing DIII schools twice a year is a bit of a waste.

     

    Who determines that they play twice a year? Do coaches get to vote on that? Is there a DIII committee? DI and DII only play once...correct?

     

    Not sure... just a thought. Opinions???

    It hurts all DIII teams to play each other twice, not just Beechwood.

    Some coaches are just satisfied with being competitive within their own schedules and it does make scheduling easier.

    Better question is... why does Beechwood drive past Ludlow[geographically) and Ludlow drive past Beechwood to play their District games?

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