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Re: 2006 Boilermaker red advantage?
I understand what you guys are talking about because I was the referee in the blue corner that your probably talking about. When there were balls going off the field and nothing going on in the part of the field I needed to watch, I would keep an eye on where the balls were flying off the field and whether or not they were going over the player station wall or the side wall. I would then then tell the volunteers to either place them in the bags or place them back on the field depending on where they went out. If they went out the side I made sure they were placed at the side of the field at about the point where they went out. Maybe you had a different angle than I did and have a different opinion on where the balls went out. You have to understand that in an average match there are 10 - 20 balls that might go out of the field and there are a lot of things that need to be watched other than where the balls went out. The calls were made based on where we thought the balls went out, if we didn't make the right calls let us know incase we are going to work an other competitions.
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Co-Volunteer Coordinator - Boilermaker Regional, Crossroads Regional, Indiana Robotics Invitational
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