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I just got the impression from the calls, and the discussion, that most of these officials believed that touching=controlling.
There were probably 10 different officials, all were quick on the held balls |
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As defined in the NFHS rule book -
Rule 4 Section 25 Articles 1 and 2: Art. 1... Opponents have their hands so firmly on the ball that control cannot be obtained without undue roughness. Art. 2... An opponent places his/her hand(s) on the ball and prevents an airborne player from throwing the ball or releasing it on a try. In 1 it seems as if hands and opponents (both plural) illustrate the idea that there needs to be four total hands? How does one define undue roughness for middle schoolers? ![]() |
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Officiating younger levels (middle school in this case), I found that quick "jump ball" calls are better for the safety for the kids. In every game, there were numerous alt possessions from the held balls. If player A has 2 hands on ball, and player B has 2 hands on ball. Obvious held ball. If A has 2 hands and B has 1 hand on ball, I think it would still be a held ball. But be watchful for B trying to get his 2nd hand on the ball and end up reaching in and commiting a foul. Had that alot too.
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If, right as you're blowing the whistle, one of the players gains control of the ball, you've called it to quickly. This is a general "rule of thumb," not a hard-and-fast concept. However, it'll give you a guideline to judge your calls by, and will help you avoid calling this too quickly in the future.
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Interesting. Never thought of that way of looking at it...I'll keep that in mind. |
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Snaq,
That is exactly how it happened 99% of the time - - by the time the official came in with the two thumbs up, one had the ball, and in some cases had already passed to a teammate. |
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Amen to that.......... quick whistle, very annoying.. |
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I handle these situations a different way. If the players are standing, I'll give them additional time before I whistle it. I could care less whether someone pulls it away after I whistle. If they're on the ground, I get it very quickly, as there's a greater chance for injury, with someone diving in.
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![]() Defining undue roughness? That comes with experience and is a judgement that needs to be made by the official(s) ref'n the play.
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