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Old Mon Mar 21, 2011, 07:56am
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IF all the scoreboard operator has to do is watch the floor officials, then who do coaches yell at when there's a score or foul discrepancy?

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They don't get to yell at anyone. And it's the scorer's responsibility to ensure the timer is keeping the correct score on the scoreboard.

I've done them all chseagle in my lifetime. Without a doubt operating the shot clock was the most taxing job.

With all the different scenarios you have described where there have been problems with the table how do now expect these same people to also be able to do a shot clock properly?
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With all the different scenarios you have described where there have been problems with the table how do now expect these same people to also be able to do a shot clock properly?
By complying with Appendix 4.0 in the 2009-2011 Officials' Manual

Knowing the rules, duties, & responsibilities to the position in which they are doing & complying with all the above.

Not doing Varsity level contests until they have had so many sub-Varsity games experience.

Be committed in doing that position game in/game out.

Anything else missing?
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Old Mon Mar 21, 2011, 05:34pm
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By complying with Appendix 4.0 in the 2009-2011 Officials' Manual

Knowing the rules, duties, & responsibilities to the position in which they are doing & complying with all the above.

Not doing Varsity level contests until they have had so many sub-Varsity games experience.

Be committed in doing that position game in/game out.

Anything else missing?
One more thing...

Be committed to truth, justice and The American Way!
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Old Mon Mar 21, 2011, 08:27pm
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How in the world did I miss out on all the discussion about changes to the table rules? I feel so left out.
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Old Mon Mar 21, 2011, 05:33pm
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They don't get to yell at anyone. And it's the scorer's responsibility to ensure the timer is keeping the correct score on the scoreboard.
Not always is the scorer keeping the scorebook up to date, in which case new personnel should be found to be the scorer.

As I have said before, if the only official information on the scoreboard is the time remaining, then what gives coaches the right/privilege to complain about the information on the scoreboard?

Some scoreboards have the same capabilities of the scorebook by keeping track of the active players & player point & foul totals, so that information is not considered official? If that information is not official then why do coaches yell about errors in that information?
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Old Mon Mar 21, 2011, 09:26pm
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Not always is the scorer keeping the scorebook up to date, in which case new personnel should be found to be the scorer.

As I have said before, if the only official information on the scoreboard is the time remaining, then what gives coaches the right/privilege to complain about the information on the scoreboard?

Some scoreboards have the same capabilities of the scorebook by keeping track of the active players & player point & foul totals, so that information is not considered official? If that information is not official then why do coaches yell about errors in that information?
2 ways to prevent that.

1) Make sure the timer is posting the score in a timely fashion.

2) Inform the official(s) if/when you are getting too much chatter from the coaches.
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2 ways to prevent that.

1) Make sure the timer is posting the score in a timely fashion.

2) Inform the official(s) if/when you are getting too much chatter from the coaches.
LMAO The only times I've used a scoreboard so far that has individual player stats on it has been the JUCO Tournament & 3A/4A Regionals.

The regular scoreboard I am used to only copies player fouls if they get inputted. Otherwise, just have to press score+1 (+2 or +3), no need to input individual player info.

I always post the points as they happen, unless of course ruling on the court disallows the points.
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Not always is the scorer keeping the scorebook up to date, in which case new personnel should be found to be the scorer.

As I have said before, if the only official information on the scoreboard is the time remaining, then what gives coaches the right/privilege to complain about the information on the scoreboard?

Some scoreboards have the same capabilities of the scorebook by keeping track of the active players & player point & foul totals, so that information is not considered official? If that information is not official then why do coaches yell about errors in that information?
Good grief, we're not giving you our opinions, we're telling you the rule. It's the only official information up there. Just because you post the number of timeouts remaining doesn't make the information official. If we think the scorebook is wrong, can we use your lights to help us? Sure, but the book is still the official score. It would be the official time, too, if there was a way to do it.

To answer your question, they yell because they see it and they think it's official. They also think it's illegal to dribble high and catch your own air ball, that doesn't mean they're right.

And coaches don't yell at the table in my games.
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Good grief, we're not giving you our opinions, we're telling you the rule. It's the only official information up there. Just because you post the number of timeouts remaining doesn't make the information official. If we think the scorebook is wrong, can we use your lights to help us? Sure, but the book is still the official score. It would be the official time, too, if there was a way to do it.

To answer your question, they yell because they see it and they think it's official. They also think it's illegal to dribble high and catch your own air ball, that doesn't mean they're right.

And coaches don't yell at the table in my games.
Technically, the scorer can be the timer.

Get the scorer a couple of stopwatches (one for game clock, another as a TO/Intermission timer).
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I love how a thread about suggested NFHS rule changes is being dominated by all things, scoreboard operating....
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I love how a thread about suggested NFHS rule changes is being dominated by all things, scoreboard operating....
The scoreboard is just a formality to keep fans knowing about the game. In all reality it is not needed.
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Old Tue Mar 22, 2011, 11:23pm
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The scoreboard is just a formality to keep fans knowing about the game. In all reality it is not needed.
Not sure what that has to do with the direction of a thread pertaining to rules changes and how it has turned into a discussion on scoreboard operation. As to your point, many on the board, including myself, have pointed out that fact.

Now if I had any say in rules changes, I would get rid of us having to be the fashion police. Safety related things....yeah, we should be on that, but uniform color, specifications, arm band color, head band color, undershirt...leave that to the head coach or the state.
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