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A1 repeatedly yells "ball, ball, ball” at B1 who does not have the ball. I can understand A1 being warned and if the unsporting act continues, receiving a player technical foul. What is the purpose of yelling at the opponent? Is this in the spirit of the game? Are the words used inappropriately? This action by team A could cause retaliation by players on team B, leading to possible flagrant acts and fights. NFHS Rule 10-2-6c It is rare but I have seen similar actions by teams or a player, to use gestures or words to intimidate an opponent. Verbal and physical tactics are very difficult to detect. E.g., A1 slightly tugs at B1’s jersey during a shot attempt and B1 misses the shot. Is this a foul or a no call or hold your whistle if shot goes in? The players are getting real good at staying under the radar preventing from being seen or showing that you as a ref should not make a “ticky tack” call on players using 2 fingers slightly tugging an opponents jersey. |
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