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Old Tue Jan 13, 2004, 09:54am
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I was watching a 8th grade game last week, and this situation happended.

Player A, was fouled by player B, (which resulted in player B's 5th foul. the ref's lined up the players for player A to shoot the 1-1. No-one from the scorer's table notified the refs that it was player B's 5th foul. They went ahead and shot the first half of the 1-1. Player A made the shot. The ref gave the ball to player A again for the second part of the 1-1, when the coach was yelling that his kid has fouled out, and he needed a sub. (The scorer finally realized the kids had 5 fouls). The Player A made the second shot. The ref's came over to the bench and the scorer told the ref's that Player B had 5 fouls. One ref said they redo the 1-1 with a correctable error procedure, the other agreed, The play stood as is. The coach of Team B got his sub in for the Player B who fouled out. The opposing coach team A wanted a Technical, on Team B for having an illegal player on the court at the time of the free throws. Team B coach then wanted a Time-out, which was granted. The refs gave the ball to Team B under the basket with the run of the baseline due to the 2nd basket being made.
How would you handled this situtation?
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Old Tue Jan 13, 2004, 10:03am
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I was watching a 8th grade game last week, and this situation happended.

Player A, was fouled by player B, (which resulted in player B's 5th foul. the ref's lined up the players for player A to shoot the 1-1. No-one from the scorer's table notified the refs that it was player B's 5th foul. They went ahead and shot the first half of the 1-1. Player A made the shot. The ref gave the ball to player A again for the second part of the 1-1, when the coach was yelling that his kid has fouled out, and he needed a sub. (The scorer finally realized the kids had 5 fouls). The Player A made the second shot. The ref's came over to the bench and the scorer told the ref's that Player B had 5 fouls. One ref said they redo the 1-1 with a correctable error procedure, the other agreed, The play stood as is. The coach of Team B got his sub in for the Player B who fouled out. The opposing coach team A wanted a Technical, on Team B for having an illegal player on the court at the time of the free throws. Team B coach then wanted a Time-out, which was granted. The refs gave the ball to Team B under the basket with the run of the baseline due to the 2nd basket being made.
How would you handled this situtation?
The player isn't DQ'd until the officials notify the coach, so there's no T.

The merited FTs were taken, so there's no correctable error.

Get the right player in the game and give B the ball -- just what happened, as I read it.

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Old Tue Jan 13, 2004, 10:14am
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No T, nothing was done wrong by the team.
Question. Did they make the player reshoot the 1 & 1? I'm not sure by your post.
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Old Tue Jan 13, 2004, 10:17am
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One ref said they redo the 1-1 with a correctable error procedure, the other agreed, The play stood as is.
How can they agree that it's a correctable error and let the play stand?

In any case, it is not a correctable.

The FTs are not re-shot.

A sub is brought in for the player who fouled in when the scorer notifies the officials.

There is no technical foul.

Alos, your questions will be earier to follow if you refer to offensive players as A1, A2, A3, etc. and defense as B1, B2 B3, etc., rather than just A or B.
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Old Tue Jan 13, 2004, 01:06pm
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No T, nothing was done wrong by the team.
Question. Did they make the player reshoot the 1 & 1? I'm not sure by your post.
N o they did not, as the player made the shot.

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Old Tue Jan 13, 2004, 04:26pm
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So they would have let him reshoot had he missed? <>
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