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Years ago
JUMPBALL
The arrow is definitely a GOOD idea for the younger ages....maybe up to udner 12s. Having seen countless u10 and u12 girls games in the past 4 years, I think the record was 27 jump balls that the stats lady counted in one quarter (3rd). It was definitely more then 25.
For the older ages, it is just frustrating forcing a steal or a hustle play that sees the defensive player dive on the ball, and then having to give it back to the offense.

Years ago
I say bring back the jumpball at least to begin the quarters or halves of the game. The centre jump at each break sets the game apart from netball and it is a great battle of the tall or jumpers and also a crowd pleaser.
