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Table Official Off His Game That Night
2-11: A bookkeeping mistake may be corrected at any time
until the referee approves the final score. Third quarter. Visitor player B1 is whistled for a personal foul. Just a minute or so prior to this I recall that the scoreboard showed that player had just committed his third foul. I go to the table to report the foul and the official scorebook keeper gives me the "That's his fifth foul" signal. ![]() ![]() ![]() Now, the visitor's book has it that this was only his fourth personal. The scoreboard operator thinks it was only his fourth personal. The entire gym knows this was only his fourth personal. Heck, from what I sensed after seeing the scoreboard signify it was his third foul only a few minutes earlier, I thought it was his fourth foul, as did my two partners. But the official scorekeeper's book said it was his fifth personal foul. Is this one of those "bookkeeping mistakes" which, due to an error obvious to everyone but the official scorebook keeper, may be corrected at the referee's behest, or do we have to go with what the official book says in spite of the erroneous nature of the table official's ![]()
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That is a bookkeeping mistake that MAY be corrected with definite knowledge.
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Not enough infor in the OP to tell. |
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I can see that point. There could have been better communication with all personnel at the table.
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Agree - It goes back to definite knowledge - which is difficult to know on items such as how many fouls a player actually has. I certainly don't keep up with them.
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Pythagoras' Theorem ...
You could check that the team total equals the sum of the team personal totals.
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On another note, the scoreboard operator should of been making sure both books were staying in constant communication & asked both books about player foul counts.
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Of course. But, the question was what to do if there has been a mistake, not how to minimize the mistakes.
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Definite knowledge does apply. Was there not another record available (PA Announcer, Asst. Coach/Statistician) on foul counts? Bob, since you're saying the OP Question is what needs to be done if there's a mistake, at the same time the question is being asked what should of been done to minimize any mistakes from happening.
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I do realize that not always can a mistake be prevented however. BTW thanks for the fix
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![]() ![]() When I'm on scoreboard I'm in constant communication with the books concerning fouls, point totals, & who scored. During halftime, I'm always comparing the books against what's on the board concerning fouls. (it helps that there's an option available to review player fouls on the board)
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Yes, definite knowledge applies in this situation-correct the home book and move on.At our school we use the Mark V books which gives you no established space under the team foul to record the jersey # of a player just called for a foul.What I have started to do this year is cross out the team foul and then record the jersey # next to the team foul.That way if things get a bit hairy and a coach says-"No # ___ does not have ___ fouls.She has ___." I can say she picked up team fouls (appropriate # of team fouls).If something like this were to happen in a game I was working I can go back and check my team fouls as a second reference.
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