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Old Sun Dec 28, 2008, 08:34am
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What's the correct signal for this violation

Team A attempts a shot on goal, Team B gets the rebound but that player starts throwing his elbows side to side. I understand this is either a player-control, intentional or flagrant foul. So what is the correct Official signal?
Is it fist in the air, hand behind the head or punch and then point in the opposite direction?

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Old Sun Dec 28, 2008, 08:41am
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Point to where the throw in will be administered by A as a result of the violation. Cf. 10-13.

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Old Sun Dec 28, 2008, 09:58am
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Team A attempts a shot on goal, Team B gets the rebound but that player starts throwing his elbows side to side. I understand this is either a player-control, intentional or flagrant foul. So what is the correct Official signal?
Is it fist in the air, hand behind the head or punch and then point in the opposite direction?

Hope your season's going well
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1. "Shot on goal"? Sounds like soccer or hockey.
2. Your post title concerns the "swinging the elbows" violation, not any kind of foul. The violation is to be called only where you do not have contact.

If that's what you're asking about, then you want to whistle, extend an open hand to stop the clock, and point to the out of bounds spot. There is no distinct signal for excessive swinging of elbows.

Do not signal a foul for this (or any other) violation.
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Old Sun Dec 28, 2008, 10:10am
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1. There is no distinct signal for excessive swinging of elbows.
Actually, there is. It's basically to duplicate the throwing of the elbow as done by the player. Raise the elbow to shoulder height, arm parallel to the floor.
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Old Sun Dec 28, 2008, 10:13am
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1. "Shot on goal"? Sounds like soccer or hockey.
2. Your post title concerns the "swinging the elbows" violation, not any kind of foul. The violation is to be called only where you do not have contact.

If that's what you're asking about, then you want to whistle, extend an open hand to stop the clock, and point to the out of bounds spot. There is no distinct signal for excessive swinging of elbows.

Do not signal a foul for this (or any other) violation.
Signal #27 for NFHS excessively swinging arm(s) / elbow(s). No contact no foul. Open hand, signal #27, point to spot where ball will be in-bounded by opposing team.
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Old Sun Dec 28, 2008, 10:16am
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Thank you. I'd forgotten #27, possibly because I've never called this violation.
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Old Sun Dec 28, 2008, 11:27am
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I usually call this about once a year at the JV level. I've never seen it at the varsity level.
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On the NCAA-W side of EOfficials.com there is actually a video where a player does this twice and the officials failed to whistle the violation.
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