2 hand reporting
So will 2 hand reporting of fouls to table be accepted in NFHS next season?
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NFHS Two-Hand Foul Reporting ...
NFHS Basketball Rules Changes - 2017-18
Two-Hand Foul Reporting (Rule 2-9-1 Signals) •The Official will move to the designated reporting area on the floor. •Make sure that you have the attention of the scorer prior to giving the numbers. •Indicate the color of the jersey for the player who fouled. •The Official shall report fouls to the scorer by using two hands to display the jersey number of the person who committed the foul. •The official’s right hand will indicate the first digit of the number or the tens and the left hand will indicate the second digit of the number or the ones. •The official shall extend the arms shoulder high towards the table to display the numbers. •The digits of the number should be displayed at the same time. •When reporting, the official shall verbalize the number as twenty-four not two-four. •The scorer will view the number in a left-to-right sequence. •Indicate the type of foul using the proper signal. •If one, two or three free throws are to be attempted, indicate the number of free throws by using one hand. •If the team is in the bonus for the seventh, eight of ninth foul, indicate the bonus situation raising both hands and display a raised index finger on each hand. •If the foul is a team control foul, after the official signals the specific type of foul, the official will turn and signal such with an extended arm, closed fist parallel to the table and side line, indicating no free throws will be attempted. •After reporting and if no free throws are to be attempted, the official will turn from the table and indicate the throw-in spot to resume play. |
IAABO Mechanics ???
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If your state chooses to follow NFHS rules exclusively, it's not just acceptable–it's required.
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I have already seen this a few times in camp and it is clear we are going to have more problems with tables than we had before. Again when you cannot do the basic thing right, you will not be able to add other aspects to reporting process and assume that it will be better.
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What problems?
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Again, sometimes I think we have officials that are exposed to higher levels and assume that everyone is capable of doing it just as well. Well it is clear to me this is going to be for awhile an issue in many aspects of the game. We have brand new officials that cannot get the idea of what they want to present at the table and now they have to think more about something they are struggling with in the first place. Peace |
Rut, you are wrong and you know it, and so does everyone else on here. They already released the wording of how the RULE is going to read, and you are still denying that this is a RULE change, not just a mechanics change. I don't give a rat's ass what your state or any other state chooses to do. It's still in the rule book.
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I will say this again. I have worked a tournament or two that used shirts that were no where near the black and white shirts. I worked a tournament that every year used a different color shirt and jacket. It was one of the appealing parts of working the tournament as we would get more gear. I worked a tournament that on the first day they celebrated veterans and we were given a camouflage style shirt to work those games. So just like the shirts we wear, states, associations and even individuals use all kinds of things that do not fit the rules. We have those conversations every day on this site, if you are paying attention. Peace |
Who the hell said any state was "mandated" to use two hand reporting? I sure didn't. Stop pulling words out of your ass and putting them in my mouth.
States can do whatever they want. It doesn't change what the rule book says. However, you seem insistent on just flat out denying that this is in fact a rule change despite evidence to the contrary. You probably just think lowly high school officials shouldn't have the right to use two hands like holy college officials like yourself. |
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Oh I forgot, my state does not follow the uniform rules to the letter. We modified those rules because it was becoming a big problem and Illinois is a member of the NF. They are not a full member because they do not pay into the insurance or fees for the officials. Our state takes care of that separate from the NF, but they choose to modify or ignore the NF rule on uniforms. So much for requirements. Peace |
I said it was required if your state follows strict NFHS rules; you conveniently (but not surprisingly) ignored that part of my statement. In other words (since you can't seem to comprehend what that means), most states will require it because it's in the NFHS rule and mechanics book. Since apparently Illinois is one of the leaders in making modifications to NFHS rules, that must be why it's so hard for you to understand that.
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I just gave an example of a rule that the IHSA decided not to follow because it caused local problems that the IHSA Board got tired of dealing with as it related to uniforms. They stopped trying to uphold this standard because the NF is not the one that pays for uniforms and to stop having every game with a technical foul over the fact that a side-panel might be a centimeter outside of the current rule, they said we will do something else. My understanding, nothing has been done to the IHSA for their position. They still go to the NF meetings and vote for rules changes like everyone else. So what is the requirement mean again? Peace |
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