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bainsey Sun Apr 03, 2011 11:15pm

Sudden Death
 
Had a first for me: a game ending in sudden death.

GV, with 20-minute halves running time, stop time the last two minutes, college-sized court. A tie at the end of the second half results in sudden death (free throw or field goal). I check with both head coaches to make sure everyone is on the same page. The kid running the scoreboard asks me if we even need to put time on the clock. I tell him that I don't see the point.

I announce to the dozens of family friends in the stands, "sudden death, folks!" The response is positive. (I think they wanted to go home.) Blue (actually teal) wins the tap, but misses a 12-foot jumper. White gets the rebound, drives the left baseline, and hits a five footer for the win.

While I certainly don't encourage that rule in regular NFHS play, I have to admit it was fun, if not efficient.

grunewar Mon Apr 04, 2011 07:03am

Wow, I've never seen or heard of that one before. Interesting.

What about going to a FT shoot-out like in hockey or soccer? :cool:

Oooh, the pressure!

Raymond Mon Apr 04, 2011 08:02am

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Originally Posted by grunewar (Post 746636)
Wow, I've never seen or heard of that one before. Interesting.

What about going to a FT shoot-out like in hockey or soccer? :cool:

Oooh, the pressure!

You see it in camps, usually after the first OT.

grunewar Mon Apr 04, 2011 08:14am

With time constraints the way they are in many leagues with so many games played back to back, I can see how this would keep things moving along!

BillyMac Mon Apr 04, 2011 06:07pm

Sudden Win, Or, Sudden Loss ...
 
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Originally Posted by bainsey (Post 746558)
Game ending in sudden death.

Back in my dark side coaching days, I used this method when officiating overtime intramural games. Jump ball to start the sudden death overtime. First point (field goal or free throw) wins. Very exciting. Kids loved it.

Mark Padgett Mon Apr 04, 2011 06:09pm

I had a spring league boys JV game that had absolutely no chance of going to OT, let alone sudden death. The final score was 77-22.

DesMoines Mon Apr 04, 2011 08:02pm

It was death, but it certainly wasn't sudden.
 
Ok, Padgett, I'll play... :)

Girls Varsity game this season: 80-11... and 7 of those points were in one quarter.

Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Mon Apr 04, 2011 08:48pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by bainsey (Post 746558)
Had a first for me: a game ending in sudden death.

GV, with 20-minute halves running time, stop time the last two minutes, college-sized court. A tie at the end of the second half results in sudden death (free throw or field goal). I check with both head coaches to make sure everyone is on the same page. The kid running the scoreboard asks me if we even need to put time on the clock. I tell him that I don't see the point.

I announce to the dozens of family friends in the stands, "sudden death, folks!" The response is positive. (I think they wanted to go home.) Blue (actually teal) wins the tap, but misses a 12-foot jumper. White gets the rebound, drives the left baseline, and hits a five footer for the win.

While I certainly don't encourage that rule in regular NFHS play, I have to admit it was fun, if not efficient.


I saw the title and thought you were advocating sudden death as the penalty for a HC's 2nd TF, :D.

MTD, Sr.

Mark Padgett Mon Apr 04, 2011 08:59pm

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Originally Posted by DesMoines (Post 746868)
Ok, Padgett, I'll play... :)

Girls Varsity game this season: 80-11... and 7 of those points were in one quarter.

Did it go into OT?

DesMoines Mon Apr 04, 2011 09:42pm

I've been taking tips from you... so no. :)

Boys instituted running clock in IA this year, but no such luck for the girls. These are painful for everyone.

Adam Mon Apr 04, 2011 09:51pm

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Originally Posted by DesMoines (Post 746917)
Boys instituted running clock in IA this year, but no such luck for the girls. These are painful for everyone.

Weird, and I thought the Girls' Union was working towards fewer differences. Although, the boys creating a difference is a little off normal.

Stat-Man Mon Apr 04, 2011 10:09pm

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Originally Posted by bainsey (Post 746558)
Had a first for me: a game ending in sudden death.

GV, with 20-minute halves running time, stop time the last two minutes, college-sized court. A tie at the end of the second half results in sudden death (free throw or field goal). I check with both head coaches to make sure everyone is on the same page. The kid running the scoreboard asks me if we even need to put time on the clock. I tell him that I don't see the point.
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A summer league I was previously involved with used a variation where during the regular games, a tie wa sbroken by the first team scoring three points.

I recall one game where I believe the team winning the tap worked the shot clock down and drained a triple to win it. I also remember another game where Team A scored a basket to go up two, and then committed 4 straight fouls (modified Pro rules; 4 team fouls in OT = Penalty) to put the opposing team into the penalty so they could keep Team B from shooting a three pointer and give them a chance to win it on the next possession. :D

Mark Padgett Tue Apr 05, 2011 10:49am

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Originally Posted by Stat-Man (Post 746926)
I also remember another game where Team A scored a back to go up two...

How do you score a "back"? :confused:

JugglingReferee Wed Apr 06, 2011 06:52am

I've been in rec games were a form of sudden death was used, but it was always the first 5 points scored. Winning on a free throw is cheesy, as is the first basket. Just my 2 cents.

5 points is 2 possessions at minimum (save an INT on a made trey). If time is a concern, try 4 or 5 points and 2 minutes on the clock - and whichever comes first will declare the winner.

bainsey Wed Apr 06, 2011 10:45am

Sudden death in the off-season is fine. The message is, winning this game isn't that damn important. The workout is. Let's just break the tie and be done with it.


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