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Have I got this right with the non-calling offical now doing DQ?
p.37 fed officials manual The calling official goes to the table and reports the foul and somewhere along the line is told or finds out that this is the fifth foul. After reporting the foul but before letting any subs on that official moves away and the non calling offical comes over and notifes the coach, then the player and waits for the sub for the DQ player. Then that official lets any other subs on. I would not think that you want both officials over there near the table and no one watching the floor. Thanks ahead for the help.
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right rc...calling official gets out of there...non-calling official (in 2 man) or new trail (3 man) notifies coach, player, then table to start the 30 sec. any player from either team can sub in before the 30 sec are up. 20 sec horn is really for hc of dq'd player...
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If a team is behind, and fouling to stop the clock, and there's no controversy, I let the calling official handle it. If there's a contorversial (in the eyes of the coach ) call, I let the non-calling official call it. One of each last night. |
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Like Tom Hanks said: "I don't get it."
Ok... you have just been infomed by the scorer that it is the player's 5th..and assume that it IS controversial, do you then hustle back over to your partner and tell him to go inform the coach and the player and start the clock? Or do you give him some sort of signal from the reporting area? Assuming you have already switched and your partner has assumed the lead to administer foul shots, do you then assume your partner's new position and negate the switch?
[Edited by jdccpa on Nov 26th, 2003 at 08:20 AM] |
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If I don't know, he'll usually know it from the reaction of the player, or the horn, or the announcer and be on his way over to the reporting area (while watching the players -- we "square up" on this. ) Failing that, as I'm walking to my position, I tell my partner, "Gary -- that's five on #32." He goes out and handles the rest. |
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I personally like the new mechanic, it hasn't seemed akward to me, but then again it has been in laid back JR Hi girls games, not a heated varsity contest yet where you want to keep things rolling. It does take a smidge more time, there is one thing that we talked about at our meeting this week however. When you inform the coach that the player has 5 fouls which is who you are supposed to tell first, the player is now bench personel. Now you go tell the player that he has 5, if he pops off and earns a T then it goes also to the head coach, I would prefer to tell the player first, just to try and avoid this situation. We currently just play it by ear, and if the player is close we tell them then go tell the coach, which ever way appears to be quicker..
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Too many won't listen when you go tableside -- they'll just continue to, umm, make their point. |
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What is the difference between HS and juco coaches? Both groups have people that don't know how to act. Your post just reminded me -- I need to put an IHSA patch on a shirt for next Friday. I heard from one of my partners that they were going to be checking such nonsense carefully this season and he wants to work playoff games down there. The one absolutely great thing about WI is their "clean shirt" policy where no sport has officials wearing patches on their uniforms (you can wear a flag, but nobody seems to). Rich |
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