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PRE-SEASON PLAYDAY
WHEN:
SATURDAY, 29 NOV 08
09:30-11:30
12:00-14:00
14:30-16:30
WHERE: CCBC – ESSEX ( 3 COURTS )
WHO:
APPLICANTS, P-1’S, P-2’S, AND
SELECTED MEMBERS
WHAT:
OBSERVE, EVALUATE, ASSIST
TEAMS:
12 - 18 TEAMS
RULES
•2 OR 3 2-HOUR SESSIONS
•5 20-MINUTE SESSIONS WITHIN THE 2 HOURS
•ROTATE OFFICIALS AT 10-MINUTE MARK
•CLOCK RUNS CONTINUOUSLY (TIMEOUTS)
•REPORT ALL FOULS & VIOLATIONS AS USUAL
•SHOOTING FOULS ONLY (NO ONE & ONE)
•5 MINUTE BREAK BETWEEN 20-MIN SESSIONS
PRE-SEASON PLAYDAY COMMITTEE
GARY STEWART
KEN ASKEY
AL BUNDY
JAMES COOPER
RICK RUSSELL
LARRY SOLINS
TOM REESE
KIRK LYNN
DEAN LAYMAN
KEN COUNCIL
SCHOOLS PAID AND PARTICIPATING
CHESAPEAKE-BC
PATTERSON
RANDALLSTOWN
PARKVILLE
EASTERN TECH
KENWOOD
ATHOLTON
ABERDEEN
MT CARMEL
OAKLAND MILLS
NORTH COUNTY
JOPPATOWNE
SCHOOLS NOT PAID BUT INTERESTED
DUNBAR
WOODLAWN
MILFORD MILL
PATAPSCO
OLD MILL
SOUTH CARROLL
OXON HILL
OVERALL OBSERVERS
RICK RUSSELL
DENNIS BATTLE
JEFF CYRYCA
FLOOR OBSERVERS
GARY STEWART
TOMMY REESE
AL BUNDY
DEAN LAYMAN
JAMES COOPER
KENNY COUNCIL
KEN ASKEY
J.D. BRIDGES
KIRK LYNN
LENNY MCNAIR
LARRY SOLINS
JIM TERRAMANI
MAURICE BRADFORD
TABLE PERSONNEL
WE NEED 9 PEOPLE
09:30 – 11:30 = 3 PEOPLE ( 1 PER TABLE)
12:00 – 14:00 = 3 PEOPLE ( 1 PER TABLE)
14:30 – 16:30 = 3 PEOPLE ( 1 PER TABLE) ???
QUESTIONS?
Summary of Overall Concerns
•Enforcing The Rules
•Approved NFHS Mechanics & Signals
•Time Outs
•Free-Throw Change
•Not Rewarding Good Defense
**Risk Management
**Game Management
Risk Management
•Begins with a Good Pre-Game
•Identifying Site/Game Management
•Identifying Security Officers
•Not Tolerating Taunting & Baiting
•Injury Mechanics
•No Jewelry (was it there when you were born?)
•“I Will Take Responsibility”
•Toxic ACA2
•The Party is Over but Not for Us
•Post Game Officiating (reports, etc)
Game Management
•Knowing the Rules
•Ability to Maintain Control of Game
•Precise & Consistent Mechanics/Signals
•Professional Approach to the Game
•Leaving Personal Baggage at the Door
•Player and Coach Interaction
•Consistency of Partners
•Last 2 Minutes:
Focus and know our responsibilities
When you blow the whistle, BE RIGHT!
Don’t call anything you haven’t called all game
SCREENS
Don’t let the door hit ya’
Screen-
Rule 4-40 &
10-6
~definition -a legal action
taken by a player who,
without causing contact,
delays or prevents an
opponent from reaching a
desired position.
To establish a legal
screening position:
The screener may face any direction.
Time and distance are relevant.
The screener must be stationary,
except when both are moving in the
same path and in the same direction.
Stationary opponent
Front/side –
field of vision
Short of
contact
Stationary opponent
Back – blind
one normal
step backward
without contact
Moving opponent
Allow time and distance to
avoid contact.
No more than 2 strides.
Moving opponents~
same path / same direction
The player
behind is
responsible for
the contact,
even if the
player in front
slows or stops.
MD
DOT:
CRASHES
AREN’T
ACCIDENTS
PROTECTION
The screener may use his/her hands or
arms to protect their face or body from
the imminent crash.
The screener must stay within his/her
vertical plane – approximately shoulder
width.
The screener may not
lean into the screen
extend the elbows
rotate toward the player
CRASH RESPONSIBILITY
Screened player should try to avoid
contact.
Blind screen may lead to extreme contact.
Ruled incidental contact if opponent
attempts to stop on contact.
Players may not force their way through
or around a screen.
ELBOWS
Rule 4-24-8
Rule 9-13 and 10-6
“Hit or Miss”
or
“Just what is excessive?”
What is legal?
Protect your
Extend arms
face or body to
above the head
absorb force of
vertically.
an imminent
Block or slap the
charge.
ball of a dribbler Protect your
or a shooter.
face or body
during a screen
on an opponent.
What is illegal?
A player may not
 … hold or push an
opponent.
 …use hands to inhibit
the freedom of
movement of an
opponent.
 …may not extend arms
non-vertically to
restrict movement.
A player may not
 …use a hand or forearm
to prevent an attack
on the ball during a
dribble or throw for goal.
 Lock arms* or grasp a
teammate to restrict the
opponent’s movement.
What should I decide first?
Was contact
made?
No = VIOLATION
The ball is dead immediately.
Yes, a try also ends.
The opposing team is awarded a
throw-in at the designated spot
nearest to the violation.
Yes = Foul.
Player control
Player with the ball rotates body and contacts an
opponent with an elbow.
Intentional personal
Player excessively swings elbows and contacts
opponent.
Flagrant personal
Player
excessively swings elbows and
violently contacts opponent.
What? No Technical Fouls!
 You are mostly correct.
 Excessive swinging of elbows is a
PERSONAL foul.
 A technical foul should be reserved for
1. Dead ball contact
2. Locking of arms
3. Fighting
Summary of Elbow/Arm Contact
Player…
Holds or
pushes
Swings~ no
contact
W / ball rotates
& contacts
Excessively
swing contact
Excess swing
Violent contact
Common Violation
Foul
Player
Control foul
Intentional
personal
foul
Flagrant
personal
foul
X
X
X
X
X
QUESTIONS?