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Old Sat Mar 18, 2006, 10:44pm
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My name is Chris. I am only 17 but still ref Intramural leagues at Middle Schools in the area. Few questions I have never been sure of...

1) On an inbound play on the baseline, when are the only situations when the player can run the entire baseline and when can he only stay still?

2) I've seen some officials in Kentucky give one shot after a technical and then some give two. How many shots do they actually get?

3) How close does the defender have to be to the offensive player for a 5 second call?

Thanks for the help!
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Old Sat Mar 18, 2006, 10:53pm
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[B]My name is Chris. I am only 17 but still ref Intramural leagues at Middle Schools in the area. Few questions I have never been sure of...

1) On an inbound play on the baseline, when are the only situations when the player can run the entire baseline and when can he only stay still? Only *after a score* or after a time-out *after a score*

2) I've seen some officials in Kentucky give one shot after a technical and then some give two. How many shots do they actually get? 2 shots in High school


3) How close does the defender have to be to the offensive player for a 5 second call? 6' in high school but many officials like the defender to be actively guarding and not merely standing within 6'


Thanks for the help!
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Old Sat Mar 18, 2006, 11:06pm
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1) On an inbound play on the baseline, when are the only situations when the player can run the entire baseline and when can he only stay still? Only *after a score* or after a time-out *after a score*
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Chris,

After a made basket if the defense commits a common foul prior to the end of the throw-in and no bonus is in effect, and the designated throw-in would be on the endline, then the offense made still run baseline on subsequent throw-in.

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Old Sat Mar 18, 2006, 11:14pm
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1) On an inbound play on the baseline, when are the only situations when the player can run the entire baseline and when can he only stay still? Only *after a score* or after a time-out *after a score*


Chris,

After a made basket if the defense commits a common foul prior to the end of the throw-in and no bonus is in effect, and the designated throw-in would be on the endline, then the offense made still run baseline on subsequent throw-in.

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YU.P. only after a score.
Thanks for expanding on that, BadNewsRef .
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