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Old Tue Dec 18, 2012, 10:05pm
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Had the following, a roudy croud complaining that the home team cheerleaders were cheering during the visiting teams free throws. I dont believe that there are any specific rules about cheerleaders not being allowed to cheer at any time, but could it be considered disconcertion by anyone?
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Old Tue Dec 18, 2012, 10:08pm
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Not disconcertion. Bad form? Depends on the area. And I try not to hear the crowds. Let game management deal with it as they see fit.
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Had the following, a roudy croud complaining that the home team cheerleaders were cheering during the visiting teams free throws. I dont believe that there are any specific rules about cheerleaders not being allowed to cheer at any time, but could it be considered disconcertion by anyone?
And their point?
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And their point?

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I dont believe that there are any specific rules about cheerleaders not being allowed to cheer at any time, but could it be considered disconcerting by anyone?
It could be considered disconcertion by someone, but that would not be a correct application of the rule, which restricts disconcerting to players, particularly opponents of the free thrower.
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My only concern would be if they were standing on the end line between the lane lines
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Old Tue Dec 18, 2012, 10:21pm
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My only concern would be if they were standing on the end line between the lane lines
Why would that change things? Still no rule and they are not in the way of the official.
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Old Tue Dec 18, 2012, 10:27pm
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Not trying to be a plumber that's why I said no rule. Wondering why location of cheerleaders matters.
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Old Tue Dec 18, 2012, 10:19pm
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It could be considered disconcertion by someone, but that would not be a correct application of the rule, which restricts disconcerting to players, particularly opponents of the free thrower.
That is what i thought but initially but was wondering about cheerleaders being an extension of the team as they are part of the school and thus the opponent of the visiting team. Guess the visitors could always bring their cheerleaders and that would negate the argument.
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That is what i thought but initially but was wondering about cheerleaders being an extension of the team as they are part of the school and thus the opponent of the visiting team. Guess the visitors could always bring their cheerleaders and that would negate the argument.
Sure, they're an extension of the team, and so are the parents, fans, other students... But that's not a rule-book concept.

Don't mess with the cheerleaders.
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Old Tue Dec 18, 2012, 10:33pm
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That is what i thought but initially but was wondering about cheerleaders being an extension of the team as they are part of the school and thus the opponent of the visiting team. Guess the visitors could always bring their cheerleaders and that would negate the argument.
Ignore the fans...the same could be said anytime the opposing team's fans do the same thing. They wouldn't be complaining about that.

They aren't an extension of the team. They're simply team spectators...handle them as such. Let game management deal with them. The only concern I have with cheerleaders is making sure they don't get in my way.
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That is what i thought but initially but was wondering about cheerleaders being an extension of the team as they are part of the school and thus the opponent of the visiting team. Guess the visitors could always bring their cheerleaders and that would negate the argument.

You are thinking way too much.

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Restricts disconcerting to players, particularly opponents of the free thrower.
Not only players. I believe that bench personnel can also be charged with disconcertion.
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It's a "game administration" issue and different states / conferences have different rules for this and different views on who should enforce it.

Some might let the cheerleaders stand anywhere.

Some might restrict them to the stands (except during TOs, etc).

Some might say more than 3' from the endline and not in the lane extended and no cheering during free throws and pom-poms must be no more than 28" in diameter and mande of a nocsae approved pliable material designed so the "whooshing" noise cannot be heard more than 14.7 metres away.

IOW, all the answers above could be correct.
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