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High School Shot Clock Rules ???
Does the NFHS have shot clock rules?
Here's what IAABO gives us: IAABO—HIGH SCHOOL SHOT CLOCK OPERATOR’S INSTRUCTIONS Prepared by the International Association of Approved Basketball Officials, Inc. PROCEDURES Shot clock shall be used entire game . . . including any overtime periods Shot clock duration for 30/35 seconds per State association START SHOT CLOCK Throw-In: When an in-bounds player legally touches or is touched by the ball (Exception: Kicking ball) Jump Ball: When a player gains CONTROL of ball Missed Try: When a player gains CONTROL of ball Missed Free Throw: When a player gains CONTROL of ball Loose Ball: When a player gains CONTROL of ball OFFICIALS’ SIGNALS RESET: A whirling motion of a pointed index finger above head VIOLATION: Official taps top of head with open palm WHEN TO RESET Floor violations (except kicking) Intentionally kicked ball: reset as per league or State association Ball hits ring on a try or tap (shot clock stops) reset when team control acquired Opponent secures CONTROL of the ball Personal foul Try/tap fails to hit ring and is recovered by opponent Held ball (if DEFENSIVE team has A/P arrow) Technical foul WHEN NOT TO RESET Defensive team touches ball, but does NOT gain CONTROL Defensive team causes ball to go out of bounds Defensive team causes a HELD BALL, but OFFENSIVE team has A/P arrow Blocked tries/taps recovered by the OFFENSIVE team Try/tap fails to hit ring and is recovered by OFFENSIVE team Held ball during a throw-in and OFFENSIVE team has A/P arrow Time-out is granted Game is stopped due to injury or loss of glasses/contact lens Game is stopped due to blood rule Any shot at WRONG basket ABSOLUTES Participate with pregame meeting with referee Be attentive, accurate and maintain focus during entire game, avoid distractions Maintain eye contact with the official responsible for putting ball in play Maintain an appearance of impartiality throughout the game Rev. 9/2009 In addition, we use this for our local prep schools that use a hybrid version of NFHS and NCAA rules: SHOT CLOCK SITUATIONS The shot clock is NOT RESET if a kicking violation occurs and the shot clock is 15 seconds or higher. If shot clock is below 15 seconds and a kicking violation occurs, the shot clock is set to 15 seconds.
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Since there's no national HS shot clock rule (and it's not officially allowed as a state adoption), you'll have to ask your state association how they want this handled.
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