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Just Curious Mon Dec 26, 2005 09:42pm

Here in Montana, our Association prohibits all students of member schools from entering more than five (5) quarters of basketball in any one day [Class C-six (6) quarters].
Any other States use this system or one similar to it?
My question has to do with ejections...
A3 is ejected due to the acquisition of two T's in game one and after playing in four quarters of that game...
Policy... This player must sit out the next game...
What if the next game follows the first one... Legally this person would have only played in one or two quarters of this game anyway... Does this constitute the next game in your State? TIA

BktBallRef Mon Dec 26, 2005 09:48pm

It would be a moot point. Kids can't play in more than one game in a day.

[Edited by BktBallRef on Dec 27th, 2005 at 12:45 AM]

BOBBYMO Mon Dec 26, 2005 10:04pm

In Nebraska lets say a kid gets kicked out of a JV game and he also playes some on varsity. He can not play in any game at all until the completion of the next JV game as they must sit till / threw the completion of the next game of whatever level of game that they were playing at the time of the ejection

Camron Rust Tue Dec 27, 2005 12:34am

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Originally posted by BOBBYMO
In Nebraska lets say a kid gets kicked out of a JV game and he also playes some on varsity. He can not play in any game at all until the completion of the next JV game as they must sit till / threw the completion of the next game of whatever level of game that they were playing at the time of the ejection
Same in Oregon. This, in some cases, can be a big penalty.

Example: A varsity starter plays in a JV game (for whatever reason) and is ejected. It happens to be the last game before Christmas break. The Varsity team is schedule to play in two 3-4 day tourneys over the break while the JV team's next game is after school starts back. That player will be ejected until the JV team plays another game and will miss all of the Varsity's tournament games.

The same goes for coaches. Imagine a varsity coach in the same situation (the JV coaching staff all have the flu) and is helping on the JV bench and gets tossed. He'll miss the entire tourney.

JRutledge Tue Dec 27, 2005 08:31am

There is a rule in place about how many quarters a player plays in a season, not in a night. This is also not something the officials keep track of or enforce. Whoever is in the game can play as long as they are properly in the book.

Peace

bob jenkins Tue Dec 27, 2005 09:01am

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Originally posted by JRutledge
There is a rule in place about how many quarters a player plays in a season, not in a night. This is also not something the officials keep track of or enforce. Whoever is in the game can play as long as they are properly in the book.

Peace

Adding to this, (In IL) if a player is ejected, s/he must sit out the next game *at that level* and any games at another level until the suspension is served.

Just Curious Tue Dec 27, 2005 09:12am

Thanks for your Inputs...
 
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Originally posted by JRutledge
This is also not something the officials keep track of or enforce. Peace
I recognize this as well... The last State that I coached and officiated in didn't have a quarter rule...
Just wanting to be better informed...
Thanks again!

ChrisSportsFan Tue Dec 27, 2005 02:15pm

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Originally posted by JRutledge
There is a rule in place about how many quarters a player plays in a season, not in a night. This is also not something the officials keep track of or enforce. Whoever is in the game can play as long as they are properly in the book.

Peace

That is the rule in Illinois. Missouri says you can play in 5Q per night. This has come up when I've had Illinois teams come to the Missouri side. I explain to both that it's not my jurisdiction although we are playing tonight in Missouri.

Mark Dexter Tue Dec 27, 2005 02:19pm

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Originally posted by Just Curious
Here in Montana, our Association prohibits all students of member schools from entering more than five (5) quarters of basketball in any one day [Class C-six (6) quarters].

Out of curiosity, is Class C composed of the smallest or largest schools?

Texref Tue Dec 27, 2005 03:48pm

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Originally posted by Mark Dexter
Quote:

Originally posted by Just Curious
Here in Montana, our Association prohibits all students of member schools from entering more than five (5) quarters of basketball in any one day [Class C-six (6) quarters].

Out of curiosity, is Class C composed of the smallest or largest schools?

Smallest. Montana schools range in size from C, B, A, AA.


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