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Old Sat Aug 16, 2003, 03:26pm
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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Originally posted by devdog69
Ok, even though it is Friday at 5:00 and I have other things to be drin..er doing I looked and I see that per NFHS rules this is a correctable error which can only be corrected in the appropriate time period. The NCAA book is less precise or at least I don't find where it fits under their correctable error rule. I am still going to correct this 'scoring mistake' (my definition) anytime I discover it, until my supervisors tell me otherwise, just common sense, imo.
If the official signals a "three", and the scorer records it as a "two", that's a scorer's error and can be corrrected anytime.

If the official signals a two when s/he should have signalled a three (or, more accurately, doesn't signal a three when s/he should have), that's an official's error and a correctable error -- it can only be corrected in the appropriate time-frame. This is the play being discussed in this thread.
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