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Old Sun Dec 07, 2003, 02:39am
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Originally posted by Forksref
I don't know how you would get a technical foul for too many quarters. That is usually a state or local rule. I'd be concerned about the team forfeiting the game later if the league or state had a rule about quarters. I don't think it is the game officials' jurisdiction to penalize such, unless you can find it in the rule book for me. I'd tell the coach to use 4 or use another sub and the consequent penalty.
Apparently, Ohio wants it's refs involved in this situation. In Oregon, we are told the opposite. We have a quarters rule, and refs are to steadfastly refuse to pay any attention. If the opposing coach of a team with an "over-limits" player wants to make an issue of it, he does it with the league or the state, and the offending team must forfeit that game.

Around here, letting a sub in after the horn on a time out is NBD. I'd let her in.
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