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Old Fri Dec 18, 2009, 01:59pm
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Easy, Tom. The thread is about non-fed mechanics we don't like. Has nothing to do with anything else.
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I think you're missing the point of the thread.
OK gentlemen. I will back away slowly...and I'm back!

I think I get the point of the thread. Is the stop sign a federation mechanic? I ask that question seriously 1) I don't have a book with me now and 2) I don't use it anyway...ever.
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Old Fri Dec 18, 2009, 02:02pm
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OK gentlemen. I will back away slowly...and I'm back!

I think I get the point of the thread. Is the stop sign a federation mechanic? I ask that question seriously 1) I don't have a book with me now and 2) I don't use it anyway...ever.
It's not, but I believe the officials manual also instructs to report fouls with one hand.

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Waving hands at the buzzer to end a period (think canceling a basket) when there was no shot attempted or the shot was in time but no good. Hand straight up in the air people.
Also, blowing your whistle in this situation. What's wrong with just letting the buzzer do its job?
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Old Fri Dec 18, 2009, 02:58pm
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It's not, but I believe the officials manual also instructs to report fouls with one hand.



Also, blowing your whistle in this situation. What's wrong with just letting the buzzer do its job?
Because the official, not the horn, declares the quarter over.
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Old Fri Dec 18, 2009, 03:09pm
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Because the official, not the horn, declares the quarter over.
5-6-2

"Each quarter or extra period ends when the signal illuminates or sounds indicating time has expired, as in 1-14"

(obvious exceptions not included)
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Old Fri Dec 18, 2009, 03:23pm
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"Each quarter or extra period ends when the signal illuminates or sounds indicating time has expired, as in 1-14"

(obvious exceptions not included)
Obvious exceptions are important since those are what usually actually end a quarter.
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Old Fri Dec 18, 2009, 03:27pm
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Obvious exceptions are important since those are what usually actually end a quarter.
Yes, they are important.

But they're still exceptions. Your statement:
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Because the official, not the horn, declares the quarter over.
Is only true in regards to a few (4) exceptions.
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Old Fri Dec 18, 2009, 03:31pm
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Yes, they are important.

But they're still exceptions. Your statement:


Is only true in regards to a few (4) exceptions.
Maybe, but most quarters end with an attempted shot, at least around here. Do you let the ball simply fall and hit the ground and not acknowledge the shot attempt has ended with a whistle?

Around here, all quarters end with a whistle, regardless of the circumstances (except a made basket for most officials). It's expected. It's taught at clinics and camps.
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Old Fri Dec 18, 2009, 03:29pm
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Old Fri Dec 18, 2009, 03:12pm
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what job does the buzzer do?
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Old Fri Dec 18, 2009, 03:24pm
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So if ball is inbounded and suddenly horn goes off for a late player entry, you stop game because it went off?

I was always taught, yes, horn goes off but we need a stop clock signal and a short toot at end of period

Every clinic I've ever been to in Chicago area stresses this.
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Old Fri Dec 18, 2009, 03:29pm
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I was always taught, yes, horn goes off but we need a stop clock signal and a short toot at end of period
You may have been taught this, but the fact is that it's not in the rule book. The horn ends the period, with the exception of 4 scenarios. Using a whistle outside of those 4 scenarios is redundant.
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Old Fri Dec 18, 2009, 03:33pm
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You may have been taught this, but the fact is that it's not in the rule book. The horn ends the period, with the exception of 4 scenarios. Using a whistle outside of those 4 scenarios is redundant.
Do you whistle in subs?
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Old Fri Dec 18, 2009, 03:35pm
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Do you whistle in subs?
If I need to get their attention because the clock operator didn't buzz them in I might. But as a general rule, no. Why? Is that a mechanic I'm not aware of?
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Old Fri Dec 18, 2009, 03:35pm
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You may have been taught this, but the fact is that it's not in the rule book. The horn ends the period, with the exception of 4 scenarios. Using a whistle outside of those 4 scenarios is redundant.
Redundant is good thing when officiating.
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Old Fri Dec 18, 2009, 03:37pm
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Redundant is good thing when officiating.
Well, it would seem that the rules committee sees this as a situation where redundancy isn't necessary, otherwise, I'm sure they would have put in the rule book that an official's whistle, not the buzzer, ends a quarter in ALL cases, not just in the four exceptions.
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