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Rule Tip Of The Week: If a player is holding the ball with 2 hands & loses his/her
balance and while they’re holding the ball, the ball touches the floor, this is NOT a
dribble. They can regain their upright position and legally begin to dribble, providing
they did not touch the floor with anything other than the hand or the foot, and they
did not travel while completing these actions.
Team A Bench
Scorer’s Table
Team B Bench
Foul Reporting Area:
In this case; Center calls shooting foul, opposite table
Use the volleyball lines (if present) as a guideline
Hustle to the reporting area: that does not mean walk!
Foul Reporting Area
For Lead, Trail & Center
Team B Bench
Scorer’s Table
Team A Bench
On press coverage, C calls foul in the backcourt, opposite table. C reports from backcourt
reporting area, then goes down and becomes new Lead. Trail stays trail, now opposite table at spot
nearest the foul. The old Lead becomes new Center. (Mechanics Manual, pg. 73; diagram 3-36)
T
frontcourt
backcourt
C
L
BACKCOURT
REPORTING
AREA
L
L
Team A Bench
C
Scorer’s Table
Team B Bench
LEAD CALLS FOUL IN THE BACKCOURT, OR AN OFFENSIVE TEAM CONTROL
FOUL IN THE FRONTCOURT:
• TELL YOUR PARTNERS WHICH SIDE OF THE COURT THE NEW SPOT WILL
BE (THEY WILL ADJUST THEIR ROTATION ACCORDINGLY AS TO C & L)
• GET CLEAR OF THE PLAYERS AND VISIBLE TO THE TABLE OFFICIAL
ANYWHERE IN THE BACKCOURT REPORTING AREA
• REPORT THE FOUL AND GO BACK AND BECOME NEW TRAIL AT THE
APPROPRIATE SPOT
• BOUNCE THE BALL FROM OUT OF BOUNDS TO THE THROWER FROM 4-6
FEET AWAY
frontcourt
backcourt
C
BACKCOURT
FOUL
REPORTING
AREA
L
L
T
Team A Bench
Scorer’s Table
Team B Bench
Presenting The Ball To A Player:
• On Base Line when going the other way & on the sideline, bounce the ball
to the player with 2 hands from 4-6 feet away & step back if necessary.
Make sure that you are out of bounds and not on the court.
B1
B2
A3
A2
B4
B3
A4
B5
A5
Team B Bench
Scorer’s Table
Team A Bench
In High School, At NO time does the Lead administer a sideline out of bounds throw in, no matter
how deep it is. The Trail ALWAYS administers a sideline throw in.
This Is Lead’s Call When It Gets Into The Lane “Paint”
Block/Charge
Foul
T
T
A1
L
B1
B1
B1
A1
A1
A1 B2
A’s Front Court
C
Team B Bench
Scorer’s Table
Team A Bench
Drive By A1 to The Basket Originating From Trail’s Primary
Opposite Table
This Is Lead’s Call When It Gets Into The Lane “Paint”
Block/Charge
Foul
C
B1 A1 B2
B1
A1
T
Team B Bench
Scorer’s Table
B1
A1
A1
T
Team A Bench
Drive By A1 to The Basket Originating From Trail’s Primary
Table Side
L
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The Center starting position is free throw line extended, heels just ON the sideline,
and step in, up or down a couple of steps as necessary as play dictates to get proper angle on play
If you have players in a matchup & have to move towards the division line, (more than 3-4 steps
above key, if necessary) do so & force the Lead to rotate and transition to new Trail
Team A Bench
Scorer’s Table
Team B Bench
Team A Bench
Scorer’s Table
Team B Bench
Lead: Use Volleyball Lines (if present) To use as a
guideline as to how wide to start
Lead should start wide (use volleyball lines as guidelines, if present on the court)
and adjust accordingly to mirror position of ball or shifting of players in your
primary area. Stay parallel to baseline at all times.
Team A Bench
Scorer’s Table
Team B Bench
Lead: Use Volleyball Lines (if present) To use as a
guideline as to how wide to start
Lead Should Not Call Across The Lane. A Drive or
Play To The Basket Originating From C’s Primary
Area Should Be C’s All The Way To The Basket!
Foul Call Belongs to
Center,
Not Lead
C
Lead Should Focus On
His/Her
Primary Area
A1 B1
A1 B1
A1
Lead Should Not Call Across The Lane
Trust C to Get The Call or
Recognize Situation Earlier & Rotate Across
To Get The Call
T
Team B Bench
Scorer’s Table
B1
B2
Team A Bench
Drive By A1 to The Basket Originating From C’s Primary
This Is C’s Call. Lead Should Not Call Across The Lane
L
PLEASE UTILIZE THESE GUIDELINES AND IMPLEMENT
THEM WITH YOUR REGULAR SEASON CREWS/ PARTNERS.
COVER THESE ISSUES IN YOUR PRE-GAME. IF YOU START
DOING IT THE RIGHT WAY NOW, IT WILL MAKE FOR A
BETTER POST SEASON & YOU WILL ACT AS A MODEL FOR
YOUNGER & LOWER LEVEL OFFICIALS THAT WATCH HOW
YOU AND YOUR CREW DO THINGS