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ouch...talk about losing your cool...
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Sounds as if a crew needs to hit the books.
The PIAA does a good job of stating that the officials kicked the rule and the school does a great thing in acknowledging that their actions were totally wrong and that they need to learn from that.
For the record, a maximum of two FTs can be awarded no matter how many team members leave the bench during an altercation as long as none of them engage in the fight. If they participate, then each is penalized with 2 FTs. These FTs could be offset by whatever penalties are handed out to the opposing team if they also enter the court. PS In NV we have a bench-clearing rule that states if three or more individuals leave the bench, then the game is over and that team forfeits. If both teams do so, then the contest is ruled a double-forfeit. |
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I also fail to see where the PIAA did anything, according to the story posted. All I can see is a possibly biased account given by the AD of the team that had 6 people come off the bench. Maybe the officials actually did screw it up. It's still never a good idea to rely solely on what a fanboy AD is saying. |
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Yep, you are right. The story doesn't say that an official from the PIAA called and discussed the error, it says that it was the head official from the game!
![]() "Tuesday morning, DeRenzo received a phone call from the head official of Monday’s night game, and got a clarification on the error that was made." It still seems that the rule was kicked. |
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I took a quick look at the PIAA website. It says that ejection reports have to be handed in for all regular season games, and anybody ejected- coach or player- has to sit out a minimum of one more game. Soooooo, the story said that it wasn't a league game, but was it considered a regular season game? Maybe somebody from Pa. can enlighten us. If so, the 5 players and the assistant coach should be getting a vacation. |
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From the AD: "DeRenzo pointed out that three ejections and three technical fouls is the most that can be dished out on one whistle, according to his interpretation of the PIAA basketball rules."
As soon as I read this, I questioned the accuracy of the rest of the AD's claim. As JR pointed out, if 6 people come off the bench and all participate in the melee, I have 12 free throws for the other team.
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To answer the second question: Ejected players and coaches must sit out a game at the same level and the refs have to fill out paperwork with the PIAA asap.
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If any person participates in the fight, then they are charged a flagrant technical each, plus one technical for any other bench personnel that leave the bench. Does that make sense? |
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Hold on. What about this from the article:
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By rule, they were supposed to issue flagrant technical fouls to everybody that left the bench, whether they participated in the fight or not. No matter, what, the 5 players and assistant coach were ejected for those flagrant technical fouls. The difference is in the penalties for the technical fouls for participants and non-participants. For non-participants, it's a max of 2 free throws. For participants, it's 2 free throws for everybody that participates and doesn't match up with someone on the other team. Rule 10-6PENALTY SUMMARY8(b) 1&2 on p.67. Iow, that can't be the supposed "error". Last edited by Jurassic Referee; Wed Dec 05, 2007 at 11:46am. |
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I knocked on wood (my head for those who want to know) before I started this post and I will knock on wood as soon as I hit the submit button when I finish this post.
1) The A.D.'s statement were self-serving and I do not believe a word he said about his conversation with the "head official" later that evening. 2) I have been watching basketball games for over 45 years and it is my belief that no bench personnel leaves the bench just to watch a fight. They leave the bench to join the fight. 3) This is my 37th year as a basketball official and only once (boys' H.S. varsity, 1983-84 season) have I had bench personnel leave the bench to join the fight which actually started when fans from both schools entered the court to start fighting with the players immediately after I had called an intentional foul on H1 (H = home team). The foul occured with only about 20 seconds (I don't remember the exact amount left in the game, I don't feel like climbing up into the attic to find my game report) left in the game so my partner, who was the R, and I decided that the best thing to do was to declare the game over. 4) Based upon Item (3), you know why I am knocking on wood agains as soon as I hit the submit button. MTD, Sr.
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