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NFHS exam part 1 question #34
'The resumption-of-play procedure starts over in each situation and a violation in one situation does not carry over to another.' T or False?
This question caused a lengthly discussion at our association meeting last night. We're still not sure of the correct answer but went with the majority rules of False. Can someone provide a rules cite please? Thanks. |
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'The resumption-of-play procedure starts over in each situation and a violation in one situation does not carry over to another.' T or False? Anyone care to make up/provide a sitch to help me understand this better? |
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Maybe I'm overthinking the question and it's plain as day |
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In the 4th quarter, after a TO, team B is again still in the huddle after the second horn. The official immediately assesses a Technical Foul for delaying the game. Is the official correct? Answer: No. (The test question is designed to test whether officials understand the difference between a delay warning -- which does affect future delays, and the RPP). |
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In my situation, the official had the violation carry over from one situation to the next. The official was wrong. So, the statement "a violation DOES NOT carry over" must be True. Try this: Play: Team B remains in the huddle. The official puts the ball in play. Later, Team B again remains in the huddle. The official again puts the ball in play. Coach A complains that Team B should also be assessed a T. The official tells the coach to STFU. Is the official correct? Answer: Yes. |
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I'm missing something. I've only just started my 2nd year officiating so I'm just trying to make sure I understand.
Team A's throw-in following a timeout. A is not ready for play, official places the ball on the floor and gives a 5-count. Whistle, violation on A. Now Team B's throw-in. This is according to the RPP. Future throw in for Team A. A does not make a thrower available. Official places the ball on the floor and gives a 5-count. According to 7-5-1c this isn't this a T? So when the question says "a violation in one situation does not carry over to another" why isn't the answer false? Doesn't the previous violation carry over, therefore B is shooting 2 for the Technical?
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