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It clearly states in FED 5-6 that a quarter ends when the signal sounds. However, if time expires and the horn mechanism for whatever reason is behind by a significant amount, can the officials end the quarter if they have definite knowledge that the time has expired? I brought this up in an association meeting once and the interpreter said that the officials can end the period if they are sure time has expired. What do you all think? I usually like to follow the rule book, but if time has expired and 10 seconds later the horn still has not sounded, I have a hard time continuing play.
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Well this situation is covered directly in the Rulebook and Casebook. To me that is the best way to handle this situation, because there is a clear remedy for what takes place. The only way you should not end a quarter is if you do not have definite knowledge. I really do not believe you will get a debate on this one. But I have been wrong before.
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In a situation where the clock is stop be the timer, it displays 0:00, time has not expire. The ball should be put in play and when the clock starts, the horn should sound almost immediately. That's really what 5-6 is really addressing. |
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I once was in a state-quarter (playin', not reffin') with the clock broken in the first quarter. Couldn't hear any whistles, so the back-up was a knotted white towel thrown onto the floor. It worked ...sorta.
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Sadly, the three officials botched it. Two of them came together and discussed the play, confirmed that neither heard a horn, and decided to shoot the two free throws with the lane cleared. The third official, the only female in the crew, had no part in the play or discussion at all. The girl made the first, missed the second, and the game eventually was decided in double OT. I was disappointed to see that the officials selected for the regional final didn't know the rule. |
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Nevadaref,
If I understand what you're saying, you disagree with Rut? You're saying the officials should have called the game over? What are we saying here? Is the period over if the officials have knowledge, or are we going with the horn? |
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