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The final winner of the national u/14 girls championship, prior to the introduction of the "no Zone" rule, played 1/4 court zone exclusively for every minute of every game in that championship.
with pack the help person covers the drive lane and may not adjust or pick up their player if an off the ball cutter moves as their job is to close the lane down.
yes pack line is ok but correct pack line (which I believe not too many know how to run). I am yet to see an U10 /12 / 14 team close out in true packline technique on the next pass. Just sag city. From those that have claimed to be pack - they don't move on the weakside players too much when their player adjusts.
I coach the Pack Line defense a lot, which is a hybrid along the lines of support m2m but not quite a zone - is Pack Line permitted under a 'no zone' rule?
just think a video of what is ok and what is not would be better for people to understand. The video could have key points for refs, coaches to monitor. Video would be a better learning tool.