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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
I get it now. You are asking what to do in an NFHS game which allows the use of a courtside monitor for review of a last second try. Barring specific instruction from your state, the monitor is only used to determine the release of the try vs the expiration of time, not the timing of any foul. At the NFHS level, the referee can only reset the clock to what was seen following the sounding of a whistle. The NCAA rule is certainly different.
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Thanks. Actually I was aware that a monitor could not be used for such a purpose, but I was wondering about a call where I had a really good look at the clock during my last second foul call, followed by the horn mistakenly sounding.
(Sidebar: NFHS. Can the monitor also (in addition to above) be used to determine a two, or three, pointer on a last second try?)
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Last edited by BillyMac; Thu Mar 20, 2014 at 05:09pm.
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