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Old Mon Sep 06, 2010, 06:46am
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Question Rule Changes/POEs for 2010-2011

Since the season here for WIAA is in about 3 months, I figured I better start getting ready for the season. Are the any real significant changes that I should be worried about?

For everyone curious, my knee is doing a bit better though still in a brace.
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Here's a good place to start......

2010-11 NFHS Rule Changes
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Concerning 6-1-2, I am closely watching who has possession of the ball. If I sound the horn after the ball is in control of the player (happens rarely) I wave it off and mention to the table-side official inadvertant horn.

Though this clarifies more, that once the ball is in the hands of a player, no horn should sound.

The only concern I can see concerning the rule changes is: 3-3-1a NOTE; 4-34-2: Clarified that when a substitute is not properly reported, the players in the game at the conclusion of the quarter/when the time-out was granted shall begin play for the new quarter/after the time-out. During an intermission, all team members are bench personnel for the purpose of penalizing unsporting behavior. As coaches seem to find a way to get the players in though not reported in/

Everything else listed seems to be common sense.
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Concerning 6-1-2, I am closely watching who has possession of the ball. If I sound the horn after the ball is in control of the player (happens rarely) I wave it off and mention to the table-side official inadvertant horn.

Though this clarifies more, that once the ball is in the hands of a player, no horn should sound.

Everything else listed seems to be common sense.
Unfortunately, that clarification has got dick-all to do with the ball being in the hands of the player. There is a big difference between a ball being at the disposal of a player versus a player holding the ball. One does not equal the other.

Further, there is no player control by rule either during a throw-in, even though the thrower may be holding the ball.

Common sense says that you should closely watch for the administering official to start a visual count on a throw-in or free throw. Once they do so, don't blow the horn.

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Old Tue Sep 07, 2010, 07:50am
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Concerning 6-1-2, I am closely watching who has possession of the ball. If I sound the horn after the ball is in control of the player (happens rarely) I wave it off and mention to the table-side official inadvertant horn.

Though this clarifies more, that once the ball is in the hands of a player, no horn should sound.
IMO, the horn should (almost) never sound for subs. In any event, this clarification should be no change for the table.

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The only concern I can see concerning the rule changes is: 3-3-1a NOTE; 4-34-2: Clarified that when a substitute is not properly reported, the players in the game at the conclusion of the quarter/when the time-out was granted shall begin play for the new quarter/after the time-out. During an intermission, all team members are bench personnel for the purpose of penalizing unsporting behavior. As coaches seem to find a way to get the players in though not reported in/
What's the concern here? It's not a change -- too many coaches would send an asssistant to the table with subs during a quarter break ("we'll be going with the starters"). This was not in accordance with the rule. The table is always supposed to keep track of who is in the game.
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Old Fri Sep 10, 2010, 01:58am
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IMO, the horn should (almost) never sound for subs. In any event, this clarification should be no change for the table.



What's the concern here? It's not a change -- too many coaches would send an asssistant to the table with subs during a quarter break ("we'll be going with the starters"). This was not in accordance with the rule. The table is always supposed to keep track of who is in the game.
Concerning the horn, I don't sound it unless the ball is dead. Concerning the horn "never" sounding for subs, how many officials watch the table during dead balls for subs?

I've been working more each season to minimize the horn usage. It's just having good sense of what's going on all around, instead of just in front of a person.

Bob, I can see the sense in this change as all players NEED to report to the table in order to be properly recorded in the book.
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Concerning the horn, I don't sound it unless the ball is dead. Concerning the horn "never" sounding for subs, how many officials watch the table during dead balls for subs?
If I don't take a quick glance at the table for subs at dead balls, and happen to miss one, my evaluators will have my a$$.
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If I don't take a quick glance at the table for subs at dead balls, and happen to miss one, my evaluators will have my a$$.
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Take a quick glance at the table for subs at dead balls.
Standard operating procedure here in my little corner of Connecticut.
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Never heard of it referred to like this before, but me likey!

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[QUOTE=chseagle;691704]Concerning the horn, I don't sound it unless the ball is dead. Concerning the horn "never" sounding for subs, how many officials watch the table during dead balls for subs?[quote]

They all should.

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Bob, I can see the sense in this change as all players NEED to report to the table in order to be properly recorded in the book.
Again, it's not a change. It's just a reminder that the break between quearters is different from the break between halves -- when a coach *can* make the line-up changes without the player reporting to the table.
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Concerning the horn, I don't sound it unless the ball is dead. Concerning the horn "never" sounding for subs, how many officials watch the table during dead balls for subs?
All of them, in games that I work. 99+% of the time, I have a whistle before the table even thinks about blowing a horn.

At least once a year, I have someone on the table tell me I *cannot* bring subs in until they've properly reported and are squatting on the X. Right.
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Concerning the horn, I don't sound it unless the ball is dead. Concerning the horn "never" sounding for subs, how many officials watch the table during dead balls for subs?
Any official who has done more than a couple of games will be checking the table for subs during dead balls. One starts to tend checking when they get tired of coaches and the table yelling "SUBS!" Heck, when we get really good, we even start notice them while going up and down in transition.
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If I don't take a quick glance at the table for subs at dead balls, and happen to miss one, my evaluators will have my a$$.
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Standard operating procedure here in my little corner of Connecticut.
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All of them, in games that I work. 99+% of the time, I have a whistle before the table even thinks about blowing a horn.

At least once a year, I have someone on the table tell me I *cannot* bring subs in until they've properly reported and are squatting on the X. Right.
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Any official who has done more than a couple of games will be checking the table for subs during dead balls. One starts to tend checking when they get tired of coaches and the table yelling "SUBS!" Heck, when we get really good, we even start notice them while going up and down in transition.
+1 on all of this. I check constantly.
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All of them, in games that I work. 99+% of the time, I have a whistle before the table even thinks about blowing a horn.

At least once a year, I have someone on the table tell me I *cannot* bring subs in until they've properly reported and are squatting on the X. Right.
In my first season working HS ball, I had an overzealous table guy try to tell me the same thing when he got my attention to inform me a sub had come in too early. Pretty sure he was trying to get a T for the opponent (suburban public v catholic school rivalry sophomore game).
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