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Schmack42 Sun Feb 10, 2008 09:49pm

Technical Foul after Game is over when ref is walking off court
 
So i heard this from another ref...

Game is over Home team won by 1 point. The visitor coach walks up to the ref and grabs him, so he T's her up.

The question i have is Do you shoot the free shows. Home team was up by 1. Game is over? I would say you wouldn't shoot them and move on. I probably wouldn't of even gave the T and moved on and reported it to the high school league?

Thanks

S

Adam Sun Feb 10, 2008 09:51pm

Absolutely give this T. In fact, it sounds flagrant to me.

And no, you would not shoot the free throws because the game is over and the shots would have no impact on the outcome of the game.

Schmack42 Sun Feb 10, 2008 09:52pm

She did get a 2 game suspension

Adam Sun Feb 10, 2008 09:56pm

Maybe it was ruled flagrant.

Oh, as for your other question. I'm not nearly old enough to know. Ask Dan.

JugglingReferee Sun Feb 10, 2008 10:17pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Schmack42
So i heard this from another ref...

Game is over Home team won by 1 point. The visitor coach walks up to the ref and grabs him, so he T's her up.

The question i have is Do you shoot the free shows. Home team was up by 1. Game is over? I would say you wouldn't shoot them and move on. I probably wouldn't of even gave the T and moved on and reported it to the high school league?

Thanks

S

I don't believe that you should not issue a foul for the behavoir of grabbing an official. Why did the V coach grab the official? If it was for something like, "Ref, you forgot your jacket," then no T. But if it was for something that is related to her team losing by 1, then absolutely do issue a T, and perhaps a flagrant T foul. Intentional contact with an official is almost automatic. (By almost I mean that I never say never and never say always. :))

And then yes, you are correct, that since the outcome of the game is not affected by the results of the fouls shots, you would not administer the foul shots. Now, having said that, if you're in a round robin tournament where point spreads matter in case of tie breakers, I suggest that you do shoot the foul shots.

If you do decide to administer the foul shots, obviously the game is still on, yet still ends when the officials leave the visual confines of the playing area.

I would also notify my assignor and/or the AD of the grabbing by the coach.

just another ref Sun Feb 10, 2008 10:40pm

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Originally Posted by JugglingReferee

Now, having said that, if you're in a round robin tournament where point spreads matter in case of tie breakers, I suggest that you do shoot the foul shots.

Logical, perhaps, but not supported by rule.

JugglingReferee Mon Feb 11, 2008 07:04am

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Originally Posted by just another ref
Logical, perhaps, but not supported by rule.

If tournament organizers have properly done their homework, then it will be supported by a tournament rule.


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