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Rita C Thu Jan 15, 2009 02:04am

Do we have a technical here?
 
JV game, I'm R. I go to check the book. No book. No scorekeeper. Anywhere. It finally shows up with 6 minutes on the clock.

If this were a varsity game, would you have a technical? And on which team.

Rita

just another ref Thu Jan 15, 2009 02:20am

No scorer to take the lineup. I'm not calling anything on anybody.

mbyron Thu Jan 15, 2009 07:33am

If the coach has taken steps to provide a roster to the table (it's already in the home book, or a piece of paper on the table), then I would rule that the coach has complied with the rule. Frankly, I can't see this happening in a varsity game around here.

bob jenkins Thu Jan 15, 2009 09:38am

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Originally Posted by mbyron (Post 568813)
If the coach has taken steps to provide a roster to the table (it's already in the home book, or a piece of paper on the table), then I would rule that the coach has complied with the rule. Frankly, I can't see this happening in a varsity game around here.

Exactly -- that's all that's required.

And, of course, allowances are made in lower-level games where there might be less than 10 minutes between games (or less than 10 minutes between the time the previous teams leave the court and the next game starting).

JRutledge Thu Jan 15, 2009 10:22am

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Originally Posted by Rita C (Post 568788)
JV game, I'm R. I go to check the book. No book. No scorekeeper. Anywhere. It finally shows up with 6 minutes on the clock.

If this were a varsity game, would you have a technical? And on which team.

Rita

The rule requires information to be submitted, there is nothing in the rule that says it has to be physically written in the book.

Rule 3-2-1 says: “At least 10 minutes before the scheduled starting time, each team shall supply the official scorer with the name and number of each team member and designate the five starting players. Failure to comply results in a technical foul.”

No T or any level.

Peace

mbyron Thu Jan 15, 2009 10:29am

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Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 568870)
No T or any level.

The OP does not provide sufficient info to make this ruling.

JRutledge Thu Jan 15, 2009 10:34am

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Originally Posted by mbyron (Post 568872)
The OP does not provide sufficient info to make this ruling.

My only point was that we are not giving a T because it is not in the book. That is a common myth people hold because they are going off of practice than what the rule actually says.

I would agree we do not know for sure what was provided by either team in this case.

Peace

Juulie Downs Thu Jan 15, 2009 11:56am

If the home team had put the info into the book, but the book wasn't at the table, does that count as "being supplied?"

ajs8207 Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:07pm

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Originally Posted by Juulie Downs (Post 568930)
If the home team had put the info into the book, but the book wasn't at the table, does that count as "being supplied?"

Under the rule, probably, but if there is no official scorer, you can't penalize the team. How can you provide the official scorer the information if there is no official scorer to be found?

JRutledge Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:43pm

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Originally Posted by Juulie Downs (Post 568930)
If the home team had put the info into the book, but the book wasn't at the table, does that count as "being supplied?"

You have to ask yourself, what the intent of the rule is. The rule is not to penalize a team for what the table does nor does not do. All they have to do is provide the information and if they have made an attempt to do so without the scorer being there, in my opinion that is good enough to comply with the rule.

Peace


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