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					Originally Posted by CDurham  Partner pregame. Anybody help me out on this? | 
	
 PREGAME CONFERENCE
Lead’s Primary Responsibilities
   Primary coverage area. Frontcourt endline and nearer sideline. Post play. Illegal screens at elbows.
Trail’s Primary Responsibilities
   Primary coverage area. Nearer sideline, division line, backcourt endline. Rebound coverage. Drives starting in primary.
   Last second shot, basket interference, goaltending. Bring subs in
Stay in your primary. It must be obvious to come out of your primary. If something is there that really needs to 
   be called, call it. Seldom should we have four eyes on the ball.
On double whistles, let’s both hold our preliminary signal and not give a block or player control signal.
   Make eye contact with each other. Give the call to whoever has the primary coverage, most often the
   lead official, unless you definitely have something different that happened first, in which case we’ll
   talk about it.
For out-of-bounds help, let's get it right. If I have no idea and I look to you for help, just give a directional signal. 
   No need to come to me, just point. If you don't know, give me a jump ball signal. If I signal but I get it wrong then 
   blow the whistle and come to me. Tell me what you saw and let me decide if I’m going to change it.
Put the ball in play where it goes out of bounds, or where the foul is.
Be consistent with each other. Be consistent with what has already happened in the game. Let’s try to remember 
   what we’ve called earlier in the game, and what we haven’t called. 
Communicate at sixth and ninth fouls. We don’t want to be surprised when it’s time to shoot the bonus, or double bonus.
   If we know that the next foul will result in bonus free throws, then we’ll be more likely to identify the shooter.
   Off official should help identifying free throw shooter.
On throwins, count five players each team, check the table, check the clock, good eye contact before putting
   ball in play. A hand up in the air by the off official means not ready.
Game management: If I call a fifth foul on a player, I’ll tell the coach, unless I think it’s going to be a problem. 
   If either of us warns a coach, or the bench, let’s let each other know about it. If one of us calls a technical foul 
   on a coach, the noncalling official will remind the coach that he must sit down.
Near the end of the game, be aware of coaches calling timeouts and be sure to inform them after they have used
   all their time outs. Let’s not put the whistles away in the last two minutes if that would be inconsistent with
   the way we’ve been calling the game. We’re not calling anything in the last two minutes if we haven’t
   already called it earlier in the game, unless it’s so blatant that it can’t be ignored. If the game dictates it, let the
   players win or lose the game at the line. We don’t want to be the ones who decide the game by ignoring
   obvious fouls just to get the game over. If the winning team is just holding the ball and is willing to take the
   free throws after strategic fouls, then let’s call the foul immediately, so the ballhandler doesn't get hit harder
   to draw a whistle. Let’s make sure there is a play on the ball by the defense. If there’s no play on the ball, if
   the defense grabs the jersey, or pushes from behind, or bear hugs the offensive player, we should consider an
   intentional foul. These are not basketball plays and should be penalized as intentional. 
On court at 15:00. Scorebook at 12:00. Coaches and captains meeting at 5:00: Players properly equipped, 
   Players wearing uniforms properly, Practice good sportsmanship, Adhere to the restrictions, as well as the privileges,
   of the coaching box.
NFHS BASKETBALL RULES CHANGES:
Changed the guidelines and procedures for identifying and removing a player who exhibits signs, symptoms and/or 
   behaviors consistent with a concussion
The list of permissible headband and wristband colors was changed to include any single solid school color.
Specific rules were added to address the unsporting acts of a player leaving the playing court for an unauthorized reason
   to demonstrate resentment, disgust or intimidation and team members leaving the bench area and/or playing court for an
   unauthorized reason.
Clarified that when a substitute is not properly reported, the players in the game at the conclusion of the quarter/when the
   time-out was granted shall begin play for the new quarter/after the time-out. During an intermission, all team members
   are bench personnel for the purpose of penalizing unsporting behavior
Clarified that a school or conference logo/mascot may be located at the apex/opening of the neckline, in the corresponding
   area on the back of the jersey and/or in the either side insert. 
Clarified the requirements for guards, casts and braces and that a protective face mask shall be worn molded to the face. 
Clarified that the ball becomes live on a throw-in and a free throw when it is at the disposal of the player and the official begins the count.
Clarified that when the ball is awarded to the wrong team, the mistake must be rectified before the throw-in ends. 
NFHS POINTS OF EMPHASIS:
1. Rules Enforcement 
2. Sportsmanship 
3. Perimeter Play 
4. Closely-guarded Situations 
5. Principle of Verticality
CONNECTICUT MECHANICS:
Point to floor for two-point field goal try when shooter has foot touching three point line.
Coaching Box must be marked.  If home coach and/or home management refuse to designate coaching box
   with tape, the home team will not use a coaching box for that game.  However, the visiting team will be
   allowed a coaching box.  Notify Board Secretary, or Commissioner the next day. 
Captains-Head Coaches-Officials pre-game meeting should occur prior to start of game. If the head coach 
   refuses to attend the meeting, notify Board Secretary or Commissioner, who will notify the school athletic 
   director and CIAC.
 
IAABO MECHANICS:
Switch on all fouls.