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Hey guys, I just signed up. I have several different questions about the high school girls basketball game. I just accepted my first coaching position about a month ago. I played both high school and collegiate basketball. I am a little unfamiliar with the girls game however. I am coaching in Virginia. Does anyone have a link to a rule book in Virginia. I know that womens college basketball made several rule changes a couple of years back: # of timeouts, 5 second, 10 second counts....Just wondering if they carried over to the high school game also. Thanks for any help
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Hi Nate. I don't think any of the states put out their own rulebook. Everybody uses the rulebook that is written by the National Federation of High Schools (NFHS). Virginia may make some changes to the book, or (like NY state) they may use NCAA women's rules for their girls games. I don't know.
But the NFHS does not make its rulebook available online, except to certain members who pay a fee. Your best bet is to check with your new AD, find out exactly which ruleset you'll be using and then go to your nearest sporting goods store and get a copy of the rulebook for $6. Good luck this season. Keep checking in here, too. You'll be amazed at how much you thought you knew about the rules, but didn't. ![]()
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Nate -
High School girls and boys play by the same rules in Va. Rule books are available for order from the National Federation of High Schools at http://www.nfhs.org Hope this helps.
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