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Old Sun Feb 15, 2009, 08:38pm
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camargue44,
You are not asking too much from the official.
Please find the justification of your request below.





From 2008-09 Points of Emphasis


5. OFFICIALS’ MECHANICS AND SIGNALS.
Communication and consistency
remain the most important elements of good officiating. It is essential for officials
to be familiar and comfortable with proper NFHS officiating mechanics and
signals. The primary reasons for utilizing only approved NFHS mechanics and
signals are:
• Effective court coverage related to Primary Coverage Areas.
• Effective communication between officiating partner(s).
Provide immediate information and feedback to coaches, players, scorers,
timers and fans.
Signals are used to communicate and should never be used to call attention
to the official. The majority of signals are used to indicate what has or is
happening. Approved NFHS signals are dignified, informative and meaningful.
The use of unauthorized signals frequently confuses, because the meaning is
unknown. Problems are also created when officials engage in “hit and run”
officiating. This occurs when an official blows the whistle and immediately leaves the area without taking the time to follow the proper procedures for calling the foul or violation. Signals should be given in a manner that is calm, under control, unhurried and professional.


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