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H.S. Shot Clock
Quick Question. Has NFHS come out with any rules or guidelines on shot clock use?
I realize most states use the NCAA rules in most cases, but just checking to be sure.
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Since we have the shot clock here in California, we have California Modification which pertains to the shot clock. Hard too beleive in today's game that all states do not use a shot clock. I remember during last year's season a college coach stating that the biggest adjustment his players is for those players coming from states that do not use the shot clock
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The last time I checked only SEVEN states used a shot clock in HS games in either boys or girls play.
As was stated above CA does not use the NCAA shot clock rules rather they use their own modifications that were written by Bill White. They are not quite the same and cover most situations that could pop up, but not all. The people that I know have said that they follow the NCAA rules when something arises that isn't covered. |
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In CA we do use the shot clock and we use college rules. That created some confusion when the NCAA changed the reset rule on a kick last year, different areas did different things. Hopefully that will become more uniform this year.
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I'd like to ask a shot clock question for NCAA-W. On a held ball, when the ball returns to the team that was in possession when the held ball occurred, does the shot clock reset? I thought no, but a partner and I disagreed.
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