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Mercy Rule
Rule 5-5-3
Rule 5 Section 5 ART. 3 ... A quarter(s) may be shortened in an emergency or at any time by mutual agreement of the opposing coaches and referee. Playing time and number of quarters for nonvarsity game quarters may be reduced by mutual agreement of opposing coaches. NOTE: A state association by adoption may institute a running clock when a specified point differential is reached at a specified time in the game. Does anyone officiate in an area or state that has a Running Clock adoption? If so what is the rule/procedure?
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If AZ had this rule, it would have saved the forum from having an extra thread. ![]()
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Here it is 35 point spread in the 4th quarter - clock only stops on time outs and injuries. Once one team gets ahead by 35, the clock continues to run even if it gets closer than 35 at any point in the quarter
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I think all mercy rules go into effect only in the second half so the chances of this happening are slim, but has anyone had a team come back and make a game competitive after the running clock takes place? From what I understand, once the mercy rule is a go you can't go back. This true?
I could see a coach getting real upset if his team was storming back, but couldn't get the clock to stop during dead balls. |
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In Montana the mercy rule is 40 points in the second half. Clock runs regardless of the score being less than 40 after it starts. Have seen it several times. Even had a team from a neighboring state that liked the rule as they had lost 80 - 8.
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also stops on shooting fouls
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...once the official has REPORTED the foul to the table.
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Dan Ivey Tri-City Sports Officials Asso. (TCSOA) Member since 1989 Richland, WA |
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In Missouri, the clock continues to run during the 4th quarter when one team is leading by 30 or more points. It does stop for timeouts, injured players, technical foul administration, and the occasional free throw if time will expire during said free throw (not an official state adoption but routinely practiced by officiating crews and timekeepers).
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Doesn't stop here for fouls. Injuries, which I omitted in an earlier post, would be cause to stop the clock.
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