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NFHS rules
offense in the front court fouls the defense and it is a shooting foul Can some one go through the possibilities of each switch First set Trail is tableside Trail call the foul reports and now is tableside old L goes to old C goes to C calls the foul and reports and is now tableside Old T goes to old L goes to L calls the foul and reports and is now tableside Old T goes to Old C goes to Second set Trail and L are opposite table Trail calls the foul and reports and moves to tableside Old L goes to Old C goes to Lead calls the foul and reports and moves to tableside Old T goes to Old C goes to C calls the foul and reports and moves to tableside Old T goes to Old L goes to thanks in advance Stew in VA CVBOA |
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Now, I think you asked, foul on the offense -- going to the other end to shoot. The person who called the foul goes (or stays) tableside. The other official who is closest to the other end goes down and becomes L and administers the throw. The other official who is farthest from the other end stays farthest from the other end and becomes C. |
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Let me try to answer my own question and see if I understand
offense in the front court and fouls the Defense (shooting foul) First set Trail is tableside Trail call the foul reports and now is tableside old L goes to C old C goes to L (tableside) C calls the foul and reports and is now tableside Old T goes to L (tableside) old L goes to C L calls the foul and reports and is now tableside Old T goes to L (tableside Old C goes to C Second set Trail and L are opposite table Trail calls the foul and reports and moves to tableside Old L goes to C Old C goes to L (tableside) Lead calls the foul and reports and moves to tableside Old T goes to C Old C goes to L (tableside) C calls the foul and reports and moves to tableside Old T goes to L (tableside) Old L goes to C So do I have it (at least on paper) Stew in VA CVBOA |
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The old T is closer to the far end-line, so s/he'll become L and the old C will be the new C. It's easier to do than it is to write. |
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...and how about the scenario where there is no bonus on the foul in the frontcourt by the offense?
Lead calls a foul...reports...and then goes back to the baseline going the other way as the new Trail. This is called a "V" back...correct? NFHS
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Dan Ivey Tri-City Sports Officials Asso. (TCSOA) Member since 1989 Richland, WA |
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I have never heard the term "V back" before. Peace
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I think I got it Stew |
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If there's an offensive foul in the FC, treat it just as if it were a violation. The old L / New T will administer all throw-ins in the back court -- so we either slide or bump-and-run. |
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Hmmm...the state was pretty clear with us that all fouls the calling official will go tableside. So an offensive foul in the FC called by the L is no different - if the L is tableside, then stay and administer the throw-in...if the L was not tableside, we have a switch...maybe that's just a state thing, but from what I read, it's what's in the Fed. manual for three-person, isn't it??
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Peace
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