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Old Tue Dec 11, 2007, 01:10pm
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Originally Posted by PIAA REF
I am not saying that I would ask the clock operator but by NFHS rules you can.
See, I'm not sure this is the case, except where the floor officials didn't hear the horn.
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Originally Posted by PIAA REF
My biggest point if something like this happens and no one knows for sure if it was good or not we have to count the bucket.
Right, and someone has to know FOR SURE, even the R. If the R wasn't looking, then the R still has to decide, and that decision is that it counts.
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Originally Posted by PIAA REF
Another scenerio is what if we are in a loud gym and can't hear the horn. If no one knows if it should count or not the ruling is it counts.
If no one hears the horn, table gets first crack at it. If they're not sure, then it counts.

At least, that's how I'm reading 2-13 and the associated case plays.
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