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Ever been laughed at?
7th grade boys rec tonight...
Called a shooting foul for a push in the back on a breakaway. A1 was just beginning his shooting motion, when he got pushed, which caused him to travel. This is right in front of Team B's bench, so of course both coaches wanted a travel. The HC asks during the free throws about the travel, and I tell him that the push preceded and caused any travel violation. Then the assistant coach starts laughing at me (no joke). Unfortunately I felt I had to T him. Didn't want to in a rec game, but I felt he crossed a line. Didn't hear a word from either of them the rest of the game. It's a shame, too, because of the 6 coaches I dealt with tonight, they were the only ones who gave me any trouble at all. |
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Hand's on the Other Foot
They didn't give you any trouble, if it indeed happened as you stated. They gave themselves trouble by doing what you stated.
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Sure did.
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And this is one of the benefits of taking care of business (esp. in rec ball).
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I say unfortunately because it's rec league. It should really never even come to that, but unfortunately it did.
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It's one of the things I found that basketball officiating has in common with baseball/softball umpiring. |
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I sure hope so. Both he and his head coach could use some basketball 101
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After I report, Coach says, "He was out of bounds." I said, "And the push from your player is how he got there." ![]() Coaches......
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This is a would have to be there situation. But I would consider an intentional foul if there was no play on the ball. In these situations an intentional foul can draw a line on what is acceptable and prevent escalation of rough play and tempers.
I had an intentional foul on a firm but not very hard push in the back with the player retrieving the ball near the sideline and being forced out of bounds. The response to a question from the coach was that he pushed him in the back and did not attempt to play the ball.
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These were 7th grade boys, so most kids aren't at the ability level yet to where they can go "coast-to-coast" and lay it up without slowing down at the end to gather themselves (if that makes sense). The push was when the dribbler was slowing down and had a defender chasing him, and the defender essentially rear-ended the kid. |
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Every morning my wife wakes up laughing at me. Oh wait, she is actually screaming in horror. My sons laugh at me.
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Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Trumbull Co. (Warren, Ohio) Bkb. Off. Assn. Wood Co. (Bowling Green, Ohio) Bkb. Off. Assn. Ohio Assn. of Basketball Officials International Assn. of Approved Bkb. Officials Ohio High School Athletic Association Toledo, Ohio |
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I got more than a few snickers coming my way -- when I ripped my pants. Just before taking the court for a f/jv double header. First year, no sewing kit, worked the first half with paper clips and staples holding the back of my pants together -- thankfully the AD found a sewing kit in a teachers desk and I was able to do a half-a** (literally) repair at half-time.
Never went to another game without a sewing kit. Thank God, someone advised me to wear black shorts under my pants!!
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