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Raise your hand. Don't shout out the answer, Billy.
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And don't edit your post to make it look like you already had the answer before I gave you a hint, Billy.
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I've never had a game end this way.
Advice please on mechanics of administering free-throw, and what happens if made.
Nod, thumbs up to scorer and go? Statement such as "ballgame!" and go? What would be appropriate here?
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1. No free throws: e. After time has expired for the fourth quarter (or extra period), unless the point(s) would affect the outcome of the game. Once the first free throw is made, the second free throw is not awarded because it will not affect the outcome of the game. White wins by one point. Rule 2-2-4: The jurisdiction of the officials' is terminated and the final score has been approved when all officials leave the visual confines of the playing area. The closest official to the table should make eye contact with the table crew to be sure that there are no problems, and then "Get out of Dodge". No need to get the basketball, it's not your job. No need to get jackets, they should have been left in the locker room at halftime. No need to sign the scorebook, that should have been done pregame. No need to watch the handshake line, unless you are unfortunate enough to officiate in the the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. And under no circumstances should you come back onto the court once all the officials leave the visual confines of the court. We had a Connecticut official do that several years ago, and it wasn't pretty. Any problems at that point are out of the control of the NFHS, and the officials, and will, if needed, be dealt with, at a later time, by the state association.
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Since it's a tie game with no time left (and the horn has sounded), no one is on the lane (I assume, since I didn't watch the video). Everyone (except perhaps the OP), will know the gmae is over. Watch the ball go through the net, make eye contact with your partner to be sure neither of you has a violation, and head for the locker room.
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But you never call on me.
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The horn is clearly audible in the video, during the second, real time showing (37 sec mark).
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