InterAthletic Council of Officials New Officials Basketball Class
Inter-Athletic Council of Officials New Official’s Basketball Class Module # 7 Scoring and Timing
Scoring and Timing �At the completion of this Module the student should: ◦ Understand basic scoring ◦ Understand all the elements of timing a quarter ◦ Know how to handle all situations with time outs ◦ Know how to start and end a game
Key Terms Goal Scoring Quarter Length Beginning and Ending Quarters Extra Period Time Out Timing Mistakes Time Outs
Goal �Goal ◦ Live ball entering from above and remains in or passes through (goal) ◦ Cannot take place during a throw-in ◦ Clock running or stopped does not influence goal counting ◦ Player-Control Fouls cancels goals (before and after going through basket)
NOT A GOAL
Scoring �Free Throw �Points Awarded ◦ Example: Goal Tending and Basket Interference �. 3 Seconds Remaining in Quarter ◦ Tap only counts (Field Goal) ◦ Catch and shoot not allowed
SCORING SITUATIONS
Three Point Shot
Three Point Shot
Three Point Coverage �Two Person (Trail Mechanic) ◦ Always signal shot attempt in your coverage area ◦ Always signal a successful three point goal in and out of your area �Three Person (Trail Mechanic) ◦ 60% coverage above 3 point line ◦ Signal shot attempt ◦ Signal successful shot in or out of area
Two Person Trail Three Point Coverage T
Three Person Trail Three Point Coverage T
FORFEITURE AND PROTEST
Forfeiture and Protests �Referee ◦ Only person with the authority to forfeit a game ◦ Rule 5 -4 -1 �Forfeiture ◦ Score 2 -0 if team is not ahead ◦ Same score if team losing forfeits game �Protests ◦ IHSA and NF does not recognize protests
INTERRUPTED GAME
Interrupted Game �It is in the control of the conference, league or IHSA to determine how to continue and interrupted game
QUARTERS, BEGINNING AND ENDING
Quarter Lengths �Four 8 Minute Quarters �Halftime ◦ 10 Minutes between halves ◦ 15 minutes maximum time allowed �Emergency Situations ◦ Quarter can be shortened
Beginning and Ending Quarters § Beginning • Ball becomes live § Ending • When the signal sounds indicating time has expired § Ending Exceptions • • Try or tap in flight Held ball or violation so close to the end of quarter Foul then FT taken Technical Foul after the ball has become dead
LAST SECOND SHOT COVERAGE
Last Second Shot Coverage �Trail (2 Person) ◦ Primary on last second shot ◦ Full court coverage can create a challenge for the crew ◦ Always talk about this situation in pregame ◦ Trail can get assistance in this call
Last Second Shot Coverage �Time: ◦. 3 seconds on the clock �Tap only can count �Catch and shoot the quarter/half/game ends ◦ Outside of. 4 seconds or more �Catch and shoot or tap allowed �Mechanic ◦ Count basket if it counts ◦ Wave off possible basket in flight if not released in time
Last Second Shot Coverage
EXTRA PERIODS
Extra Periods �Takes place when the score is tied at the end of the 4 th Quarter or Extra Period �Extra Period Ends ◦ Score is not tied at the end of extra period
Extra Periods �Length of Extra Period ◦ Four Minutes of a regulation quarter ◦ Or half of the a non-varsity contest �Scoring Mistake (End of Regulation) ◦ Game continues if ball becomes live even when a correction is noticed
PLAY STOPPAGE
Stopping Play �When does play stop? ◦ Injury ◦ Conferring with scorer or timer ◦ Unusual delay ◦ Emergency
TIME OUT SITUATIONS
Time outs �Granting a Timeout ◦ Player’s/head coach’s oral or visual request �Ball in control or at disposal of player or his/her team �Ball is dead �Does not include replacement of DQ’d, injured or player requested to leave the game by rule �Player must be in the game to grant their request � Correctable Errors, timing, scoring, alternatingpossession mistake prevented or rectified
Timeouts �Coaches must realize: (They often do not) ◦ Officials have other immediate responsibilities to the game that require their attention ◦ Officials must verify the status of the ball �Officials must ensure: ◦ Player control has been obtained during live-ball situations before granting a time-out ◦ Request is coming from a player or the head coach of the team whose player is in control
Granting a timeout
Example: Timeout request by HC
Timeout reporting mechanics �Recognize �Stop the timeout the clock and blow whistle �Find out what kind of timeout the head coach wishes to use �Report �Start timeout to table the clock (for the timeout)
Timeouts �Timeouts (each team) �Three 60 second Timeouts �Two 30 second timeouts �Technical Foul �When team has used all timeouts �Team Technical �Team is entitled to the timeout as well
Charged Timeouts � Sixty second (Full) Timeouts ◦ Warning horn with 15 seconds remaining � Thirty second Timeouts ◦ Warning horn with 15 seconds remaining ◦ On court players must stand ◦ No on court entertainment is allowed � No Timeout is charged if: ◦ Correct error or mistake is prevented or rectified ◦ Timeout will be charged if the nothing was corrected or rectified
60 Second Timeouts (3 Person) Bench Table Throw-In Spot Bench
30 Second Timeouts (3 Person) Bench Table Throw-In Spot Bench
FIRST HORN WARNING
First Horn Warning �First horn ◦ 15 Seconds left in both 60 second and 30 second timeout ◦ Also applies to the 20 seconds for a DQ’d and injured player replacement � 5 Seconds into the 20 seconds �Teams should be ready to play by the end of timeout
First Horn Warning Mechanic Bench HC Table Bench HC
Timeouts �Overtime �Teams receive additional 60 second timeout each extra period �Teams keep all unused timeouts
Timeouts �Successive Timeouts �Not allowed at the end of the 4 th Quarter and Extra periods �No Timeouts allowed before live ball to start of the game
TIMING MISTAKE
Timing Mistakes �Referee ◦ Can correct any obvious mistake ◦ Official’s count or other official information may be used for a correction �Reality ◦ All officials are responsible for clock issues
OFFICIAL’S JURISDICTION
Official’s Jurisdiction �Starts ◦ Jurisdiction begins 15 Minutes before the game or when the officials enter the court �Ends ◦ Jurisdictions end when the final score has been approved when all officials leave the visual confines of the playing area
Scoring and Timing Review Questions �What is the maximum length for halftime? �How get? many full timeouts do each team �When can you catch and shoot to end a quarter/game? �What �How is the score of a forfeited game? does a quarter begin?
Module 7 �Questions? New Officials Basketball Class Module 7 Scoring and Timing
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