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Originally Posted by truerookie
Technically the non-calling official is responsible for DQ'ed procedures. Not the calling official. According to the officials manual.
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One of these posts I'll get it right on paper/my computer screen
. I meant my partner and I changed it in the original.
One thing I
am sure of is I've found the responsibility of notifying the coach/player tends to be split. I've done it and I've had a lot of partners as well who, if they're the lucky one to call the fifth foul under NFHS rules, end up telling the coach the kid has fouled out right after they report the foul. It's all a matter of whether the coach is losing his/her mind with the call.
I do about 2/3 of my games under NCAAW mechanics between college and NYS Girls' H.S. so I end up in front of the table more often than not when I call a foul and
always after I call a shooting foul so I'll end up telling the coach about a DQ instead of my partner.