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Rookie Dude: I am with holding comment per the "whistle at first horn" but a team does not have 15 seconds more to its TO. Both teams are to be ready to play by the second horn. MTD, Sr.
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I've tried this recently and it does work. It seems like when teams hear the whistle just after the first horn, it gets them stirring around and they end up coming out of the huddle either at the second horn or very close to it. It seems like when you don't use the whistle, they won't even start to stir until the second horn sometimes.
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Their timeout is either 60 seconds or 30 seconds long. The horn comes 15 seconds before that time limit. So they aren't getting "15 seconds more to its TO". They are getting their allotted time. Making them leave their bench area at the first horn is taking time away from them.
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I am guessing that after the second horn you wait for both teams to break their respective huddles and move out onto the court and a thrower comes to you to receive the ball from you, meaning that the teams are not ready to resume play by the second horn as required by rule. MTD, Sr.
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What I am about to say applies to both 30 and 60 second timeouts. The warning buzzer is just that: It warns both teams that the ball will be put into play in 15 seconds; it means that the both teams are to be ready to play in 15 seconds. When the second horn sounds the administering official is to place the ball at the disposable of the team entitled to make the throw-in.
The administering official should not have to wait for team(s) to break it or their huddles after the second horn is sounded. MTD, Sr.
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Of course, this is all IMO...and YMMW.
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We are required to do this. I have had more than 1 occasion in a loud gym where the teams did not hear the horn….You need to ensure that the head coach makes eye contact with you as you yell in the huddle, "First Horn, White". This way there is no reason you not to envoke resumption of play if needed.
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Sooooo...not trying to pile on, Senior....but, what Adam, rockyroad and APG said. ![]()
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I've adopted this over the last two weeks and found it to be largely successful. A quick tweet as I'm walking over to the huddle after the first horn and teams are much more likely to be breaking the huddle as the second horn sounds.
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Of course "it", (a quick tweet), should work... But, doesn't it feel like your fudging a bit? A "quick tweet" is usually done RIGHT BEFORE play is about to begin. What happens when the next crew does not blow the whistle at the first horn? Do these teams come to expect a whistle before they break?
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At the end of time outs, we have several "tools" to use to get the teams out of the huddle:
1) 1st horn (oftentimes, that does not work by itself). 2) a quick/short whistle "very near the huddle" (I ALWAYS use this). 3) verbally saying "1st horn" (I ALWAYS use this as well). 4) since we know who the floor captain is....I use his name to get their attention: "Captain Steve! 1st horn - LET'S GO!" (in general, people listen better when you use their first name - it gets their attention). 5) as a last resort, i'll lean INTO the huddle and blow my whistle again. A FOX40 whistle a couple of feet from someone's ear usually does the trick (they usually do anything they can to avoid it happening again!). Try them out in your next game....you may find them helpful. |
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