Tue Nov 09, 2004, 12:44pm
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Originally posted by zebraman
Just some interesting interpretations at our interpreter's meeting that sounded like they might be a little different from some other states that I saw posted here in the past few weeks.
1) In our state, it will still be a player control foul if a defender has a foot on the out-of-bounds line and is charged by the offensive player who has the ball.
so they are going against NFHS RULES!!!!
2) If there are two injured players (one from each team), the coaches have to declare if they are going to call a time-out in order to keep their player in BEFORE any time-outs are called. If both teams call time-out, the time-outs run CONCURRENTLY.
ISN'T THAT WHAT WE DO ANYWAYS!!
3) Profanity that is able to be heard by spectators is to be called a technical foul even if it is not directed at an official.
WHICH TEAM ARE YOU GOING TO CALL THE "T" ON??? HOW DO YOU KNOW FOR SURE WHO'S TEAM THEY ARE CHEERING FOR??
4) The interpreter said that the rules say that it is a technical foul for a bench player who leaves the bench area (to get a drink of water etc.), however he then said that is the coaches responsibility and told the coaches in attendance that it is not the officials job to watch the water fountain. :-)
CALL THAT "T" AND YOU WON'T MAKE IT TO THE LOCKER ROOM...HAHAHA
Z
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