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Old Thu Mar 06, 2003, 06:57pm
JugglingReferee JugglingReferee is offline
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Hello All,

As similar tournaments are going on across the US, our boys AAAA provincial championships are on right now in Hamilton, Ontario.

A JV regional final held locally last week ended like so:

Ressurection is up by 1. Rockway gets over half court and passes the ball east-west. With :08 left, a Res player intercepts the pass and goes down for the easy dunk. Crowd is going nuts.

A Rockway player violates on the throw-in, with :04 left. However, the timer was late stopping the clock. Officials properly reset the clock to :05. Res inbounds the ball and it is very quickly knocked OOB. Still :05 left. Inbounds now near a corner.

Res calls a TO. Granted. Ball inbounded, a maybe-foul occurs at :03 but was not called. Another foul (by Rockway) at :01 was called. Res shooting bonus.

Res calls a TO. Granted. Half way through the TO, it becomes known that this is an excessive TO. (The table had improperly informed the officials of how many TOs were remaining.) So, a T is called.

Res player shoots the 1-and-1. Misses the first. Now we shoot the T. Rockway player hits both! Now down by 1, with the ball. Rockway calls TO. As it turns out, Res coach tells players to "foul on purpose" while going for the ball. Rockway sets up a play and Res plays great D while the ball is being inbounded.

Finally, the inbounds pass comes, to about 4 feet above the 3-pt. line and the ball is touched by the inbounds player, then if fouled (pushed) right away. Res had 4 team fouls, hence no bonus, hence game over as the buzzer had sounded.

It was an amazing ending!!! The officials handled everything well.

Last edited by JugglingReferee; Mon Jul 09, 2012 at 02:28am.
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