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ref83 Sat Feb 28, 2009 03:28pm

end of game
 
Player takes a 3pt try at end of game which goes through the bucket. The covering official and other officials do not hear horn due to crowd noise. Referee goes to table, the official timer said the horn did go off. When questioned by the referee, he said the ball was released before the horn sounded. The NFHS book says the table officials must be consulted. Who constitutes the table officials? Does this now mean the official scorer must be consulted and the visiting scorer?

Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Sat Feb 28, 2009 04:20pm

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Originally Posted by ref83 (Post 584127)
Player takes a 3pt try at end of game which goes through the bucket. The covering official and other officials do not hear horn due to crowd noise. Referee goes to table, the official timer said the horn did go off. When questioned by the referee, he said the ball was released before the horn sounded. The NFHS book says the table officials must be consulted. Who constitutes the table officials? Does this now mean the official scorer must be consulted and the visiting scorer?


If the Timer said the that ball was released before the horn sounded, then the R must count the basket.

MTD, Sr.

BillyMac Sat Feb 28, 2009 04:31pm

List at least two alternate dates.
 
2-13: If the timer’s signal fails to sound, or is not heard, the timer shall go onto the court or use other means to immediately notify the referee. If in the meantime, a goal has been made or a foul has occurred, the referee shall consult the timer:
ART. 1 . . . If table officials agree that time expired before the ball was in flight, the goal shall not count.
ART. 2 . . . If table officials agree that the quarter or extra period ended, as in 5-6-2 before the foul occurred, the foul shall be disregarded, unless it was
intentional or flagrant.
ART. 3 . . . If table officials disagree, the goal shall count and/or the foul shall
be penalized, unless the referee has knowledge which alters such ruling.

2-1: GAME AND TABLE OFFICIALS
ART. 2 The game officials shall be a referee and an umpire or a referee and
two umpires who shall be assisted by an official timer and scorer.
ART. 3 The scorer and timer shall be located at the scorer’s and timer’s
table on the side of the court. It is recommended that the official scorer and timer be seated next to each other.

zm1283 Sat Feb 28, 2009 05:30pm

Interesting side note somewhat on topic here - Missouri is having all district tournament sites this year use a starter's pistol at the time the horn goes off. Some gyms are so loud it is almost impossible to hear the horn.

ref83 Sat Feb 28, 2009 05:33pm

So, BillyMac is it your opinion that the both official timer, and official scorer must agree the goal is good or no good? Additionally if they disagree the goal is good? No other table personal are consulted??

OHBBREF Sat Feb 28, 2009 08:42pm

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Originally Posted by zm1283 (Post 584145)
Interesting side note somewhat on topic here - Missouri is having all district tournament sites this year use a starter's pistol at the time the horn goes off. Some gyms are so loud it is almost impossible to hear the horn.

you may want to check and see that it reallyis blank gun before the game.:p

bob jenkins Sat Feb 28, 2009 09:54pm

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Originally Posted by ref83 (Post 584146)
So, BillyMac is it your opinion that the both official timer, and official scorer must agree the goal is good or no good? Additionally if they disagree the goal is good? No other table personal are consulted??

The effect of the rules is that as soon as one person says that the basket counts, then the basket will count.

zm1283 Sat Feb 28, 2009 11:12pm

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Originally Posted by OHBBREF (Post 584165)
you may want to check and see that it reallyis blank gun before the game.:p

We already had a couple of shootouts inside a few gyms. Thankfully no one was injured. :p

BillyMac Sun Mar 01, 2009 12:01pm

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Originally Posted by ref83 (Post 584146)
Is it your opinion that the both official timer, and official scorer must agree the goal is good or no good? Additionally if they disagree the goal is good? No other table personal are consulted??

My opinion doesn't matter here. The rules do matter. Yes. Yes. Yes. All answers assume that the referee has no knowledge which alters such rulings.


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