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Old Wed Feb 22, 2006, 11:21am
Jurassic Referee Jurassic Referee is offline
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Originally posted by ChrisSportsFan
I believe our proper mechanic is to inform the coach when his timeout bucket is empty.

After that, if he wants it, he's gotta buy it.
AS Bob Jenkins said, it's not a mechanic, it's a rule.

NFHS rule 2-11-6- "The scorer shall record the time-out information charged to each team(who and when) and notify a team and it's coach, through an official, whenever that team is granted it's final allotted charged time-out".

If the scorer doesn't do his job and inform the official so that the official can then notify the coach, well, that's too bad. It's a scorer's error- not a correctible error.

Case book play 10.1.7 covers the second part of the play explicitly:
10.1.7SITUATION: A1 requests and team A is granted a time-out late in the fourth quarter. Team A has already used it's three 60-second time-outs and it's two 30-second timeouts.
RULING: Team A is granted the time-out and is charged with a technical foul. No indirect foul is called to the head coach.

If a player/head coach asks for a time-out, you cannot refuse that request if the request was made while that team either had player control of the ball or the ball was dead.



[Edited by Jurassic Referee on Feb 22nd, 2006 at 11:26 AM]
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