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Old Fri Oct 13, 2006, 11:45am
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You don't have to signal the "hold," only the TC Foul. IOW, when reporting, the order would be: Color, Number, "Team Control Foul," signal with the TC Punch, designate "spot throw in," and move to administer the throw-in. I believe that is right. Correct? Thanks for any clarification.
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Old Fri Oct 13, 2006, 11:47am
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You don't have to signal the "hold,"... I believe that is right.
Nope.

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... Thanks for any clarification.
You're welcome.

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Old Fri Oct 13, 2006, 11:53am
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You don't have to signal the "hold," only the TC Foul. IOW, when reporting, the order would be: Color, Number, "Team Control Foul," signal with the TC Punch, designate "spot throw in," and move to administer the throw-in. I believe that is right. Correct? Thanks for any clarification.
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Old Fri Oct 13, 2006, 12:28pm
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I'm pretty sure that I'm sure you have to indicate the nature of the foul.
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Old Fri Oct 13, 2006, 12:30pm
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I'm pretty sure that I'm sure you have to indicate the nature of the foul.
But do you have to do it both times, at the spot of the foul and when reporting to the table?
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Old Fri Oct 13, 2006, 12:34pm
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BNR,
You do with a charge so why not? How will the scorekeeper record it as TCF if you don't? RR
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Old Fri Oct 13, 2006, 12:43pm
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You do with a charge so why not? How will the scorekeeper record it as TCF if you don't? RR
Rev, BNR is asking if you have to give the punch signal AND the push signal at the table. I would say no. Give the punch to let everybody know you're not shooting FTs and that's it.
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Old Thu Oct 19, 2006, 11:14am
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Fist, Punch, Nature of Foul, Throw-in spot.

Does that apply to the table reporting, on-the-spot preliminary, or both?
You got most of that right. At the table you do color, number, state the nature of the foul.
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Old Fri Oct 20, 2006, 02:02pm
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My Assoc said give two signals

Give the punch, then the hold . Now at the VHSL meeting I attended the clinician gave the punch straight out in front - not in either direction. I don't remember if the clinician gave the second signal or not though.
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Old Mon Oct 23, 2006, 06:54am
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Ohio has strayed from the Federation Mechanic on this. For all team Control fouls, we are directed to use the charge signal (hand to the back of the head)...so many officials were using it to explain to the benches that there was team control and no shots that it has become the official directive of the OHSAA.

At a clinic last week I was told that there is no other signal for the foul. So at the table to report, it should go
  • team color
    number
    signal for team control foul

No other signal.
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Old Thu Oct 19, 2006, 11:44am
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Fist, Punch, Nature of Foul, Throw-in spot.

Does that apply to the table reporting, on-the-spot preliminary, or both?
Just realized I improperly worded my question.

Should have ask: Reporting to the table, should we do color, number,:
  • Punch, Nature of Foul (visually), Point
  • Punch, Point
  • Nature of Foul (visually), Point
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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
Just realized I improperly worded my question.

Should have ask: Reporting to the table, should we do color, number,:
  • Punch, Nature of Foul (visually), Point
  • Punch, Point
  • Nature of Foul (visually), Point
I dont think there is a need for all of that at the table. On the spot you are doing the fist, punch (saying offensive) and then spot. When you go to the table you are doing color, number then you can say offensive foul and then the infraction. Now you know me, I probably will just punch go from there at the spot!
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Old Thu Oct 19, 2006, 01:33pm
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You are supposed to signal dead ball, punch in the direction we will be going, prelim for type of foul, throw-in spot, go to table, stop, color, number, team control signal in the direction we will be going.
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Old Thu Oct 19, 2006, 02:37pm
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I don't recall if new change says puching direction, but you should punch in the direction of throwing team (hand(s)? It depend on which side of the court I'm on, I try never to come across the body. I use the hand closest to the table) At table Color, #, nature of foul and consequence.
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