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just another ref Fri Oct 31, 2003 12:03pm

Question from our study guide: (paraphrased) A specific procedure is used to resume play after a timeout. This is called the resuming play procedure. In a moment of temporary insanity I put true. WHAT WAS I THINKING???? It's the resumption of play procedure. Next question: A multiple throw is a succession of free throws by the same team. Lemme see. Multiple throws? Is this by the same team or do they have to be by the same player? Are they trying to trick me..........again? I grit my teeth and put true. Right.

Let me get this straight. Theoretically, missing these two questions might cost me a certified rating. Give me a break. The expression "excess baggage" comes to mind.

Adam Fri Oct 31, 2003 01:11pm

multiple throws by different players on different teams would be "false-multiple throws."

Nevadaref Fri Oct 31, 2003 11:53pm

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Originally posted by just another ref
Question from our study guide: (paraphrased) A specific procedure is used to resume play after a timeout. This is called the resuming play procedure. In a moment of temporary insanity I put true. WHAT WAS I THINKING???? It's the resumption of play procedure.

Hey, this is yet another unannounced editorial change!!!!
A quick look at last year's rules book reveals that it was called "Resuming-play procedure." See 4-37.
I think you have a right to be ticked.

BTW you forgot the hypens, too! :)

just another ref Sat Nov 01, 2003 12:19am

Quote:

Originally posted by Nevadaref
Quote:

Originally posted by just another ref
Question from our study guide: (paraphrased) A specific procedure is used to resume play after a timeout. This is called the resuming play procedure. In a moment of temporary insanity I put true. WHAT WAS I THINKING???? It's the resumption of play procedure.

Hey, this is yet another unannounced editorial change!!!!
A quick look at last year's rules book reveals that it was called "Resuming-play procedure." See 4-37.
I think you have a right to be ticked.

BTW you forgot the hypens, too! :)

Now I am even more ticked. I hadn't looked at last year's book until now. I just assumed that it was my mistake.
Check out the 03-04 book 4-37 Resumption-of-play procedure.
Yes, it still has hyphens. Now the question is would this constitute a wrong answer or is it a case of resuming, resumption, whatever.

Nevadaref Sat Nov 01, 2003 12:50am

And I lose points for not being able to spell hyphen.
BTW what group's study guide is this? It is sure detailed.

just another ref Sat Nov 01, 2003 02:38pm

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Originally posted by Nevadaref

BTW what group's study guide is this? It is sure detailed.

Louisiana High School Athletic Association
http://www.lhsaa.org

Nevadaref Sun Nov 02, 2003 04:39am

Ah, yes, I remember seeing this group's study guide on the net last year and thinking, "Holy smokes, even I'm not this anal!" I think it was something like 400 very detailed questions, but I got through most of it before I got a headache. Is your study guide up this year?

[Edited by Nevadaref on Nov 2nd, 2003 at 03:46 AM]

cropduster Sun Nov 02, 2003 10:10am

Yes, it's at the same adress. It's been shortened to 275 this year with the same type of BS.

For example:
At the start of the game, neither team can provide a deeply pebbled ball. Ruling: Play game, report this situation to assignment secretary.

After late night study session last night we could not come up with a definitive answer for that one. So what do you do, use common sense?

Barry

Nevadaref Mon Nov 03, 2003 02:38am

Could you post the exact link to the test? I am having trouble locating it.

cropduster Mon Nov 03, 2003 06:55am

Try this:


http://lhsaa.org/officialsfiles/officialsmanuals.htm


Click on Basketball Study Guide (PDF, or Word)

Barry

Nevadaref Mon Nov 03, 2003 07:47am

Thanks. Silly me, I was looking under tests, not manuals!


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