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Old Mon Dec 05, 2022, 10:43am
Raymond Raymond is offline
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Originally Posted by ilyazhito View Post
By rule, it is the scorer's responsibility. In practice, the timer is the one who actually controls the electronic scoreboard, sounds the audio signal to call the officials' attention, and displays players in the game and fouls on the scoreboard. I would check the board, make sure the timer didn't make any changes to the scoreboard, and confirm with the scorer that what the timer has is correct. .
If you aren't already doing that every time-out and intermission, you aren't going to start doing it just b/c players' numbers are up on the scoreboard.

You said in an earlier response that officials are the "you" in the following statement: Well-equipped gyms with modern scoreboards usually have the players who were in during last quarter so you can compare whether they properly subbed or not."
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