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Originally Posted by dkmz17
I was at a game the other night and the announcer would count down the time at the end of each quarter, I believe starting at ten seconds, such as, "ten seconds remaining...7..6..5..4..3..2..1" . Is this allowed under NFHS rules?
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Unless the scoreboard clock had malfunctioned, why would it be necessary?
Last season, JC game, we had a clock malfunction at halftime and were unable to properly use the shot clock thereafter. I was charged with the responsibility for the remainder of the game of holding a stopwatch and announcing, 25, 15, 10 and 5 seconds remaining, and then counting down the last 5 (no I did not simulate a buzzer on the occasions we had a violation

). This was challenging for a few reasons, and I hope that I never have to do it again.