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A1 puts up a long 2. While the ball is in the air, A2 pushes B1, and I call a foul on A2 (we can debate whether I should have or had not later!).
I turn to the table and say "Foul on A2, no shot, blue ball." About two seconds after the ball has been put into play, I realize the basket should have counteds ![]()
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if the shot was released before the foul occurred, the basket counts. then after you came to a realization that the 2 points should have counted, the points can be corrected at any time of the game, and that time of correction ends when your jurisdiction ends when you leave the visual confines of the court. all it is a scoring error, which can be corrected at anytime, if im not mistaken.
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2-10-1e, 2 Officials may correct an error if a rule is inadvertently set aside and results in: e. Erroneously counting or canceling a score. In order to correct any of the officials' errors listed in Article 1, such error must be recognized by an official during the first dead ball after the clock has properly started. [Edited by BktBallRef on Jan 21st, 2002 at 10:09 PM]
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A scorebook error is when the book records something differently than the officials indicate (different number of points, count or cancel a basket), forget to mark something in the book or if they add up the numbers wrong. These can be corrected at any time. If such an error is discovered in conjunction with a possible correctable error (wrong number of fouls is correct), the book can always be corrected but the correctable error may or may not be based on the correctable error rule. |
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i wasnt aware that it was a correctable error situation. i am aware of correctable errors. i konw a time frame exists, which is a situation that is correctable until the ball becomes live a second time. after it becomes live a second time, its not correctable anymore right?
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Josh, shame on you, I taught you better than that.
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Well, I certainly recognized the error at/before the first dead ball. My problem - I didn't tell the captains.
It was that horrible 3-on-3 tournament with messed up rules. I was in front of the scorer and I told her to give white two points. Blue was running a play, though, and killing the play (even on a rebound) would have hurt the teams as there were only a few seconds left in the half. I then gathered the captains at halftime and explained what was going on. That was not fun!
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I am going to embarass Josh, but he took my OhioHSAA basketball officiating class in Fall 2000, and is a good young official. Its all right Josh even I still kick a play every millineum or two.
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