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Re: Top Post Height?
When I did the math, I got about 9' 6" but our field builders ended up making one that measure 9'4". The uncertainty comes from the pvc connectors, I would really like to know what the official measure is also.
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Re: Top Post Height?
The lowest peg is at 30" the pegs are spaced 37" apart. The center group is spaced 8" higher than the left and right, which puts the highest peg at 112"
These numbers are from my head, so there is a chance they are not correct, but I am pretty sure they are right. |
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Re: Top Post Height?
Okay, I did the math using the game field elements pdf.
It is exactly 9' 4.74" from the ground to the top of the middle pole; assuming there is no space between the middle pole assembly and the ground. |
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Re: Top Post Height?
Where did you get the game field elements pdf?
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Re: Top Post Height?
On usfirst.org, find the game manual. Under the main document for section 3, you will find a link to the field drawings, of which this is one.
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Re: Top Post Height?
It's really tall.
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