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Help with the proper signal
I worked a MS game the other night and had a designated throw in spot violation; the kid moved a couple large steps to his left to get the ball in bounds when he was supposed to remain stationary. What is the signal for this violation? I KNOW its not the travel signal but I used it anyway because I wasn't sure what else to do. Anyone?
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He is not supposed to remain stationary, he is supposed to stay over the designated spot, big difference.
That being said if you call the violation, you signal the stop clock signal and then you point to the floor at the spot of the violation back and forth. Then you signal the direction you are going because of the violation. For a visual sequence, Signal 2, 26 and 6 in that order (Back of rulebook). Peace
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I understand, but thanks for pointing this out just in case. Thanks!
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Yes, but I do not think many people will be that confused where the spot will be following the violation. And this would only matter to someone that really, really is being picky IMO.
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When explaining signals to an official (that obviously doesnt know) I think its best to give them everything. If I were truly "being picky" then I would've said add #7 twice as the calling official indicates the throw-in spot & the administering official designates it.
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I think it communicates to the players, coaches, table & fans what can & cant be done once the player has the ball. Yes, IAABO cares... For one, I dont get upset & especially not over something "others" do. I cannot control that, but I can control giving information in its entirety.
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And I am a certified clinician in my state and if someone did not point after doing all the other mechanics properly and in order, I probably would not notice or care to mention it in an evaluation either way. There are other things that I am sure I would have noticed and that would be extremely minor and picky to me to mention. Usually there are so many other things that need attention and this is not high on the list. I cannot speak for others, but something tells me they would hardly not say anything either. Peace
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From The Master To The Grasshopper ...
JRutledge: I understand, and may even agree, with your philosophy, as stated above. However, as a certified clinician in Illinois, would you teach rookie officials all the proper signals in the correct order, as required in your little corner of Illinois, or would you just teach them the signals that you think are important?
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Haven't We Been Here Before?
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![]() When it comes to the ice cream cone of "proper signalling", there could well be more flavors than Baskin Robbins. Some are based on what has been accepted regionally, some is straight and by the NFHS book, some is in perfect accord with the IAABO book, some is based on what one's local clinician or assigner expects, some is based on what one's state requests, some is based on the idea that it doesn't really matter--judgement is what's important, and some is based on "that's how I've always done it and everyone else is stupid". Best to conform to what expected of you where you're at. Since the contributors to this forum come from so many different areas whereby the flavors of the ice cream cone are slightly different, it's unrealistic to yield a universal answer to the original post. Check your local listings.
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If a new official does not point (again) to the floor on a spot that is coming back to the same spot, I think I can get over that very quickly. Also I teach mechanics in the largest concentration of the state of official and population. So there is no "little corner" that you are talking about from my experience. ![]() I belong (Either sat on board or am a current board member of two of those organizations) to probably 3 of the largest organizations in the entire Chicago land area and often help out with clinics and trainings yearly. And again, I am talking about one little thing at the end of a very specific situation, not every other form of communication when the spot is not obvious or clear. Then again I do not point to the spot on many violations if I am the covering official for the next throw-in and I cannot recall anyone saying a word to me to change. And it certainly not hurt my career. Peace
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Evaluation Versus Teaching ???
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I'm the one who shifted the question from evaluation to teaching (I'm a retired 30 plus year science teacher, and have served on both my local board's rules training committee, and the mechanics training committee). Now can you please answer my question: As a certified clinician in Illinois, would you teach rookie officials all the proper signals in the correct order, as required in The Prairie State, or would you just teach them the signals that you think are important?
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