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What do you think halftime is? I'd say it is an intermission. It appears you've read most of the rule book, but why not go to a camp and learn to referee and apply the rules. |
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Right now my knee is wrecked thanks to last January.
As I stated before, the WIAA has not stated that a warning horn is to be sounded at :15 prior to end of pregame/halftime.
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The WIAA has not stated that a warning horn sound :15 prior to game or 3rd quarter.
As I stated earlier, I will discuss this with local reps to see what local interp is.
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They don't have to state it -- it's in the book. If they don't want you to use it, they have to state "don't sound the warning horn ..." And, please place your comments below the post you are quoting, not above it. |
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Ironic thing is I've never even been told by the officials to do it. As I have stated before the officials have the final say. The sounding of the warning horn :15 before end of halftime was not done even at Regionals.
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I bet that if you do it, no official will say to not do it either.
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I am hearing a lot of folks who will allow the clock operator to change the number of fouls on the scoreboard before the foul is actually reported. This is a bad habit. You must speak to the timer to correct this, otherwise you are setting yourself or your partner up into an embarrassing correctable error. Remember....Preventive Officiating!
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Also, what correctable error? I agree with the earlier post- the scoreboard for team fouls is just a reference, not the official record. The book is. They let us know on 6 and 9 and we communicate it amongst our partner or partners.
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deecee, in some situations the scoreboard can be of relevance depending on who is doing table operations. Would you trust an adult inputting information on the scoreboard over a child doing scorebook?
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I just sent an e-mail to both the WIAA Executive over basketball & the WOA Executive Director asking what the state's interpretation of the rule is.
I'll run a test Tuesday night as I have games that night, just to see what happens.
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Been that way forever under the rules..... |
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If there are 6 fouls, and you call another -- when you look, there will be 7, and you'll shoot the 1-1. NOT putting the fouls up, could set you up for the CE -- if the 6 stays up there for too long (and the book doesn't tell you it was the 7th), you might administer a throw-in instead of shooting FTs |
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