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Old Fri Jan 21, 2011, 02:09am
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Clenched fist in the air? Like a personal foul signal?! Never seen a coach call for a timeout with that. The only other signal I've seen regularly is a simple point, but that's usually at some point when everyone knows the coach is calling for time.
Yep and yes, the first time I saw it I thought the coach was hacked off about something, they yelled time at the same time. Must be a local thing. I did have a MS coach stand and give the double foul signal. I looked at him twice and he just smiled at me. I said, is that a time out request? He says well yeah! After the time out I told him I wasn't trying to be an arse, but his signal was for a double foul. I encouraged him to yell time and use the "T" symbol. He laughed and said oh. Since then he's started to officiate lower level games. Incidentally, was the old way of indicating a full time out the double foul signal? Last year I saw two older varsity reffs use this to indicate a full time out.
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Old Fri Jan 21, 2011, 08:24am
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On the opposite side, I worked with a guy early in my career who told the captains (this was back when players had to request TOs) that the "T" sign was for a technical, and if they made it, he'd give it.
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Old Fri Jan 21, 2011, 09:40am
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New for me too

Had the "fist time out" from a coach for the first time just last night. Took me a couple of times to realize exactly what he was doing.
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Old Fri Jan 21, 2011, 10:16am
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I had a game last year where I was the new lead after a basket, oppisite the tabel. I saw the HC do a sideways "T" above his head. I blew the whistle, pointed to their bench, ran over ans asked what he wanted, 30 or full. It turns out it he was calling a play. I said sorry coach,and went on with POI.

I believe he was trying to form an "A" but one his fingers were not together one set came down to his palm.
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Old Fri Jan 21, 2011, 12:03pm
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On the opposite side, I worked with a guy early in my career who told the captains (this was back when players had to request TOs) that the "T" sign was for a technical, and if they made it, he'd give it.
I had a partner report a time-out to the table like that once. [Yes, that was my facial expression].
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Old Fri Jan 21, 2011, 12:51pm
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I had a partner report a time-out to the table like that once. [Yes, that was my facial expression].
Back when I used to do volleyball, it would take me a few games to stop making a T to signal timeouts as that is (or at least was) the volleyball timeout signal.
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Old Fri Jan 21, 2011, 01:57pm
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On the opposite side, I worked with a guy early in my career who told the captains (this was back when players had to request TOs) that the "T" sign was for a technical, and if they made it, he'd give it.
WOW! I don't have the words to describe the stupidity in that.
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Old Fri Jan 21, 2011, 02:34pm
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My favorite is the play some coaches up here run. It 's called 5 out. So imagine them stading up yelling this real fast. Needless to say i granted a time out when there was no request. POI
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Old Fri Jan 21, 2011, 03:30pm
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I call in the southern US and during a middle school game the Home coach started yelling at "Tom," who never answered. During a break he asked why I wouldn't give him a "tom ayouuuut." Sheesh. I grew up here and couldn't understand him. Try explaining that one to an already irritated coach.
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Old Fri Jan 21, 2011, 04:06pm
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I call in the southern US and during a middle school game the Home coach started yelling at "Tom," who never answered. During a break he asked why I wouldn't give him a "tom ayouuuut." Sheesh. I grew up here and couldn't understand him. Try explaining that one to an already irritated coach.
Or try explaining to a coach who quietly "confides" in you as you move up court that "Number 33 is bleeding" and you nod and just let play carry on ... until your partner whistles the play dead about 45 seconds later because someone is in fact bleeding.

Coach had been harping on me all the first half and I told him he needed to tone things down. And, alas, he did. Hoping to show him I was going to give his girls a good look because I thought he said No. 33 was "leaning" on his player in the lane, I had simply misheard his well-intended comment to me. Ugh.
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Old Fri Jan 21, 2011, 04:43pm
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My very 1st game, V coach asks for a TO, I whistle and signal "T", point to her bench, and before I have a chance to ask "30 or full", she asks loudly " What did I do?" I say "you wanted a TO!" thinking to myself-what a clueless coach....
Soon realized who the clueless one was......
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Old Fri Jan 21, 2011, 05:07pm
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I call in the southern US and during a middle school game the Home coach started yelling at "Tom," who never answered. During a break he asked why I wouldn't give him a "tom ayouuuut." Sheesh. I grew up here and couldn't understand him.
LOL

We all have ones like that. When I played youth basketball, I thought for a year that my teammate's name was "J.I." Strange name, but I went with it. I didn't know until next year it was "J.R."

That's Maine for ya.
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Old Fri Jan 21, 2011, 09:19pm
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Inadvertent Whistle, then he want's time. Go figure.

8th grade boys rec. A lot of talent on these teams, probably could have spanked a few of the JV teams for the schools they are being tracked towards.

Anyway unless a coach is giving a common mechanic for a T/O such as the "T" or "30sec" signal, they usually have to verbally call several times before I grant them a timeout.

So crowded and loud Aux. Gym, Im transitioning to trail and coach is following me along sideline (within his litter box of course) and is yelling repeatedly what I hear as "Timeout Timeout timeout!" so I blow it and announce timeout for his team. He gets the most ridiculously confused look on his face and asks who called the T/O.

He then realizes the confusion was caused by him hollering at one of his players... named "TYRELL" But saying it 10-times-fast and loud sure sounds like T/O in a loud gym.

Coach, needing a word with Tyrell anyway, asks if he can go ahead and take that timeout. Hahaha! Sure thing coach.
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