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While baseball is traditionally perceived as a game to be played, enjoyed, and reported from a masculine perspective, it has long been beloved among women—more so than any other spectator sport. Breaking into Baseball: Women and the National Pastime upends baseball’s accepted history to at last reveal just how involved women are, and have always been, in the American game. Through provocative interviews and deft research, Jean Hastings Ardell devotes a detailed chapter to each of the seven ways women participate in the game—from the stands as fans, on the field as professionals or as amateur players, behind the plate as umpires, in the front office as executives, in the press box as sp...
Rules for Refs: Basketball 2003-04 presents all of the latest in rule differences and changes at the high school and college levels.- OK, they kicked the ball! Now what do I do?- Do we have a second count tonight?- How long are the timeouts and what happens when an excessive timeout is taken?- What are the closely guarded rules today?- When do we stop the clock after a goal is scored?- What if they dunk during pregame or halftime?- When does the officials jurisdiction start?At least 65 separate categories. How do you remember them all? Let Rules for Refs: Basketball 2003-04 help!
The Workbook Series is a brand-new line of books that break down officiating responsibilities by position. Working The Lead was developed specifically for basketball officials using material from Referee?s acclaimed Basketball Officials Guidebook.The book includes dozens of Referee?s exclusive PlayPic? and MechaniGram? illustrations and explanatory text to give you clear, concise information on your responsibilities as the lead official when you?re working two-person mechanics.Working The Lead includes: Lead using ball side mechanics When to provide backcourt help Lead helps on three-point attempts Lead?s movement after a made basket
The Workbook Series breaks down officiating responsibilities by position and gives you condensed, specific information for the lead, trail and center positions. Each book uses dozens of Referee's exclusive PlayPic and MechaniGram illustrations. Working the Trail is a must-have tool when working two-person mechanics. It contains the latest mechanics changes and has been updated for the 2003-04 and 2004-05 seasons.
The Workbook Series breaks down officiating responsibilities by position and gives you condensed, specific information for the lead, trail and center positions. Each book uses dozens of Referee's exclusive PlayPic and MechaniGram illustrations. The Workbook Series also offers Quick Tips and quotes from highly respected Division I, WNBA and NBA officials. New to the series this year is Working the Center. It covers: - Where you should be looking and when- Your primary area of coverage - How to handle double whistles- Rotation and switch responsibilities
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The Basketball Officials Guidebook is one of our best-selling books and is newly updated for the NFHS 2003-04 and 2004-05 seasons! Basketball Officials Guidebook Volume III addresses everything from reporting fouls to court coverage, to free-throw mechanics. It contains hundreds of illustrations, using Referee's exclusive Playpics and Mechanigrams, and is presented in a workbook format for easy reference. New topics covered include: - New kicking signal - Non-calling official informs coach of disqualified player - Halftime positions changed - Timeout positions changed - Bird dog is optional- Ball-side primary changed
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For more than 14 years, thousands of freelance magazine writers have relied on Best of the Magazine Markets to get published. Just as in past years, the new 2007 edition is the most comprehensive market directory available, providing complete and current information-updated by knowledgeable Institute staff members who interview magazine editors personally-for the leading freelance-buying publications in North America. It contains over 1700 publisher listings (200 new this year), including contact names, pay rates, editorial needs, submission requirements, and more. Also included are feature articles with insight from leading editors and seasoned professionals on successful strategies for breaking into print.