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November 13, 2011. Housekeeping. NYS Girls’ Rules Modification Sheet Pre-game Card Table-timing Sheet. Scenario #1. Thrower-in A1 extends the ball over the boundary line. Before A1 releases the throw-in pass, B1 contacts A1 on her wrists. What is the result?. Throw-in (4-29.2.c5). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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1.NYS Girls’ Rules Modification Sheet

2.Pre-game Card

3.Table-timing Sheet

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Thrower-in A1 extends the ball over the boundary line. Before A1 releases the throw-in pass, B1 contacts A1 on her wrists. What is the result?

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The official shall rule a Flagrant 1 Personal Foul on B1. (This type of personal foul counts toward player and team Foul Count.)

Also, issue a delay for boundary line infraction so that any subsequent boundary line infraction is penalized.

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Player A3 is passing the ball to A2 in the back court. While the pass is in flight, A5 and B5 commit a double personal foul inside the free-throw lane in the front court. The official shall:

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Play is resumed at the point of interruption where A3 made the pass. A5 and B5 will be charged with off-setting common personal fouls (No Free-throw shots) and the shot clock will not be reset.

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Team A is entitled to a throw-in under the alternating possession procedure. A1 is standing on the sideline and throws the ball to A3. The pass is kicked by B3 and the ball goes out of bounds on the endline. The officials shall:

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Award Team A the ball at the spot nearest where the kicking violation occurred. The AP remains with Team A.

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Can a thrower-in commit a traveling violation?

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Since there is NO PIVOT FOOT on the thrower-in, there cannot be a travel.

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On a jump ball, A1 commits a jump ball violation by catching the ball. What is the procedure an official uses to establish the AP arrow?

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Once the ball is at the disposal of a player entitled for a throw-in on Team B, the AP arrow will be set to Team A to establish the AP procedure.

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Proper Preparation Prevents Poor Performance.

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It starts before you get to the game site:a.Keep all information current (phone #’s)b.Call your partner at least 48 hrs. before

your game.c. On the day of your game, call the host

school to confirm the game.d.Show up at least 45 minutes – 1 hour early

to give yourself enough time to dress and have a thorough pregame conference.

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Rule Changes – Flagrant 1 & 2 Throw-ins (Eye Contact)

Free Throw Responsibilities (10 sec. visual count) Time-out Substitutions

Pre-game Duties Special Situations

Call Captains at 14:30 Resumption of Play

Check Book at 10:00 Substitutions

Greet Coaches at 1:30 Block/Charge

Jump Ball/Arrow/Shot Clock Screening

Court Coverage Traveling

L/T Front & Back Court Hand Checking

On/Off Ball Post Play

Switches Closely Guarded

Officiating the competitive match-up Rebounding

Swinging of the Elbows Lost Ball/Interrupted Dribble

Making the Foul Call Inadvertent Whistle

Communication Injured Player

Consistency Shot Clock/Game Clock

Double Whistles Delay of Game

Technical Fouls Shot at Buzzer

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You never get a second chance to make a first impression:

a.Look professional when you arrive.b.Uniform for officials; Black and white striped

shirt with American Flag on left sleeve (No wide panel shirts)

c. Black slacks, belt (beltless), socks, shoes, jacket (with patch), whistle and LANYARD

d.NO JEWELRY (including rubber bands around wrists.

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Be ready to officiate when the ball is tossed. Stay focused throughout the entire contest. Be consistent throughout the entire

contest.

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Official Signals To promote consistency, only “official” signals pictured in the NCAA Manual should be used.

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1. A single sharp blast of the whistle.2. One hand raised straight over your head with an

open hand or closed fist. (No bent elbows)3. If shooting free-throw shots, indicate # of shots

with other hand. 4. When there are no free-throw shot(s), point to

the throw-in spot.5. Give preliminary when needed. Player or Team

Control vs. Block6. Drop whistle from your mouth. 7. Move towards players.

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USE THE OFFICIAL WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SIGNALS

1) Make eye contact with the scorer. 2) Jersey color of player committing

infraction. 3) When reporting number – ie. 24 – Say

twenty four with right hand indicting the tens # and left indicating second # in the “WINDOW.”

4) Signal the type of foul.

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Starts from the top of your head.

Goes straight out shoulder width.

Down to about 3 or 4 inches below the chin and straight across.

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Thank you