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1-Person Mechanics
1-person mechanic recommendations from the Kansas HS Athletic Association (KSHSAA) basketball area supervisors are listed at the end of this posting.
1-person mechanics are or particular interest to me since I am a co-assignor for Philadelphia public middle school basketball games. Unfortunately a majority of those game use 1 official as well as a substantial number of Philadelphia public league sub-varsity games. Middle school use is largely by district choice and sub-varsity use is historically a matter of necessity because of problems obtaining officials for the 3pm tip-offs. I mostly agree with the KSHSAA recommendations with the exception of positioning of the official for the last free throw. They recommend baseline, while free-throw line extended seems better to cover a transition going the other way. Also I would add an emphasis on the need for hustle and greater physical effort. A 1-person official covers more area than a 2-person official who covers more area than a 3-person official. Accordingly, I expect the sweat output to increase. Any other thoughts or interesting 1-person experiences?
For those who officiate long enough, the inevitable will occur, i.e. your partner will get hurt or not show for a scheduled contest leaving you as a '1 person crew'. Guidelines and/or suggestions to how KSHSAA registered officials might best cope with thgis situation follow.
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Have to disagree with number 11:
"Maintain your sense of humor and composure." You should never display a sense of humor on the court. Officials should be serious at all times. Humor has absolutely no place out there. We're officials, not comedians. ![]()
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#3..It has been suggested in our area to administer all throw-ins (except after a made basket), from the sideline going no lower than free throw line extended. Administering throw-ins from the baseline just puts the referee in tough position in case of a quick steal.
#6...administer free throws from trail position...can see the free thrower's feet, and most rebounding action. Also, as above, in the event of a quick transition, you're not behind everybody. and, in general, our guideline is top of the key to top of the key. |
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