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Adam: Read NFHS R3-S2-A2c. Charge Team A with a TF. The TF counts towards Team A's seven and ten fouls for the second half. MTD, Sr.
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In the OP I don't think the scorekeeper had to change anything... except the stats for each team member involved....certainly not their numbers...they did that themselves when they switched jerseys. ...not saying it isn't a T...just not sure that specific rule covers it.
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ART. 1 A player shall not: Participate after changing his/her number without reporting it to the scorer and an official. PENALTY: (Art. 1) Flagrant foul. Penalized if discovered while being violated.
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So Smith is wearing number 21 and Jones is wearing number 33. But the book says Smith is wearing 33 and Jones is wearing 21?
But when the scorer puts points and fouls in the book, he does it based on his knowledge of the players...not the numbers they are wearing? That sure sounds like a book error to me. The only rule I know that covers this is 10-3-1, which is a flagrant player technical for participating after changing a number without reporting it to the scorer. That does not sound like what happened here. |
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I would say step one is to verify the team roster submitted to the scorer before the start of the game. If the book has what was submitted, then 10-3-1. If the scorer entered the info into the book wrong, then a bookkeeping error, no tech.
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Coach is trying to avoid the T by having the players exchange jerseys, but then you have to change the book by switching the players' stats. Either way, I would not permit this strategy to succeed.
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I doubt the coach knows the rule. And I would assume they made the change thinking it was the "easy" thing to do and were trying to be honest.
However, if you think they did it with intent, then charge them according to 10-3-1. I think I would go to the coach and tell him the options. He can go: 1) Switch the jerseys back to how they were and have 10-1-2 apply. or 2) Keep them as they are and have 10-3-1 apply. I would think once you explain the associated penalites he'll choose option 1. |
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