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Originally Posted by just another ref
So, even though you have taken a slight step back on this matter,...
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I haven't stepped back at all. You simply didn't grasp my position correctly from the beginning.
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Originally Posted by just another ref
...if the kid falls in a screaming mass and the parent quickly steps out to attend without first being properly identified, you still would consider this to be "conduct which interferes with the orderly progress of the game?"
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No different than a coach rushing onto the court without proper permission.
Whack, buh-bye.
The NFHS rules on this are clear. People need permission to enter the court.
10.4.5 SITUATION B: A fight breaks out between A1 and B1 during a dead-ball
and clock-stopped situation.
The head coach of Team A rushes onto the court.
RULING: A1 and B1 are charged with flagrant technical fouls and are disqualified.
No free throws are awarded for the double technical foul by A1 and B1.
Since the
coach was not beckoned onto the court by an official, he/she is charged with a
flagrant technical foul and is disqualified. Team B is awarded two free throws and
the ball for a throw-in at the division line opposite the table.