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Who gets posession?
Partner calls common foul on Blue #1... not in bonus.
Several seconds after whistle White #2 Shoves Blue #2... easy call for Dead Ball Tech. Blue takes their two shots and then the table calls me over. Blue #1 was added to the book at halftime...and no one told us. Who gets possession after White shoots 2? Why? |
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Blue gets two shots for white's T and the ball at the division line. Last edited by SC Official; Thu Dec 29, 2016 at 08:59pm. Reason: clarification |
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We've discussed this numerous times before, precisely because an unscrupulous scorekeeper could take advantage of this rule to benefit one team.
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It's more unscrupulous than not being told at all when the home team is the culprit?
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The visitors have a book (or should). And, if the official has done his/her job, we can tell if a player has been added (assuming, I guess, that the home scoredr doesn't erase some entry and replace it with the "newly added" player)
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I have ref'd multiple games this season, including college, where the visiting team doesn't have a book at the table.
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But folks here make coaches responsible for correctable errors, something coaches have nothing to do with. If the rule were written to penalize when discovered, coaches would be very motivated to be honest when adding names to the book.
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A-hole formerly known as BNR Last edited by Raymond; Fri Dec 30, 2016 at 10:57am. |
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Puppies already on the way...
Let's assume that the Administrative "T" was correct... who gets possession after the shots? The crew disagreement was over whether the "T"s were "simultaneous" because no time had come off of the clock between the two calls.
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Under NFHS you always administer in the order of occurrence. Blue shoots two for the white's intentional technical foul, white shoots two for blue's administrative technical foul, and then white gets the ball at the division line. Hypothetically for your situation, of course. |
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I would be fine with using POI for all T's in NFHS. |
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You dont know how depressing that statement is.
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Not really, since NFHS rules are used for sub-varsity games and middle school games. I know they're technically written for varsity (uniform rules, for example), but penalty enforcement is going to apply all the way down to YMCA.
NCAA rules never have to be enforced by new officials (I'm not going to discuss idiotic rec leagues that use NCAA rules). I wouldn't be depressed about the fact that newer officials are joining every year. The rules are complicated enough for new officials who think they know them.
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