2016/17 NFHS New Rules · ART. 3 Arm sleeves, knee sleeves, lower leg sleeves, compression shorts...
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2016/17 NFHS New Rules
ANNOUNCED CHANGES: 15 Seconds - 2-12-5
“New” FT Rule - 9-1-3h Fashion Police - 3-5
“Get Otta the Lane!” - 1-20 E-Cigs - 10-5-3
UNANNOUNCED CHANGES:
4-42-5a??? 9.12B???
Freddy Krieger, MHSAA Trainer Fruit Belt Officials Association www.myvirtualofficialsassociation.com www.fruitbeltofficials
Working Knowledge Accurate Awareness Personal Confidence Impulsive Recall Predictability Consistency Tactful Adjudication
AIM for Rules Study:
Casual and Uncaring? Ask the crew from the OK State/Central football game.
New Rule 1-20 Rule 1-20 - Non-playing personnel, e.g., spirit participants, media, shall remain outside of the playing area during a 30 second or less time-out during the game. Non-playing personnel shall stand outside the free-throw lane lines extended toward the sidelines throughout the game.
What’s the officiating link between these two images?
What’s the officiating link between these two images?
HINT: Bench personnel, including the head coach, shall not . . . Use e-cigarettes, tobacco or smokeless tobacco. - Rule 10-5-1
ANSWER: If on the bench you see someone smoking an E-Cig, you must give them . . .
An E-T
“New” Rule 9-1-3h
It isn’t new . . . was the rule from 1993-1998
Last Year’s POE #3 . . . (p.69, 15/16 Rules Book)
Uses familiar rule concepts (9-1 PENALTIES 2a,2b; 8-1-3; 4-20-1)
Addresses what is apparently a problem in some area(s)
OUR AIM: Learn it Learn how to identify it when needs to be called Learn how to adjudicate it when it happens Learn how to employ preventative officiating for it
THIS IS WHAT THIS RULE IS TRYING TO STOP https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NJ4SpR6_wU
THIS IS WHAT THIS RULE IS TRYING TO STOP https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70UZIhwL-00
Rule 9-1-3h – Players occupying marked free-throw lane lines spaces may not enter the free-throw semicircle until the ball touches the ring or until the free throw ends.
Rule 9-1-3h – Players occupying marked free-throw lane lines spaces may not enter the free-throw semicircle until the ball touches the ring or until the free throw ends.
What a 9-1-3h Looks Like
What a 9-1-3h Looks Like
What a 9-1-3h Looks Like
PRECURSOR TO LOOK FOR: That Overly Aggressive Lane Space Player https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5UBbU9u5mA
PRECURSOR TO LOOK FOR: That Overly Aggressive Lane Space Player https://youtu.be/s2fjJ4gFV0U
PRECURSOR TO LOOK FOR: That Overly Aggressive Lane Space Player https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9hBrxAaWFw
ADJUDICATION QUESTION: A defensive lane-space player commits an obvious lane violation. What is the covering official’s immediate reaction?
Exactly the Same with New Rule 9-1-3h -- It’s Merely Another Lane Violation --
Only “Scary” Issues: 1) Whose plate is now a little more full? (***) 2) What happens if that early-entry lane space
player fouls the free-thrower? (not new…)
1. Covering official has a lot on the plate -- Can’t afford to make FT time a personal time-out
A. Initial Position B. Watch Assigned Players C. Count D. Step Down on Release of Last FT E. Arm Up to Chop the
Clock F. Watch FT Line and Related Players G. (2P) Glance Up to Rim H. Surveil Rebounding Action
2) What happens if the FT’er is fouled?
THE ORDER OF THINGS
DELAYED VIOLATION, THEN FOUL: 1. Substitute free throw, if nec. (8-3-1?) 2. “Finish the first foul” as necessary (8-3-1?) 3. “Penalize the last foul” as required
FOUL FOLLOWING 9-1-3h VIOLATION PLAY 1: A1 is shooting the front end of a bonus. B1, on the lane line, aggressively enters the lane and penetrates the FT line (semi-circle) before the throw hits the rim on a miss, and B1 also makes contact with the thrower for a foul. So you have a replacement FT for the violation on entering the semi-circle. A1 also got fouled so is entitled to yet another bonus. Clear the lane lines and have A1 shoot the replacement first shot for the original bonus. Once that sequence is compete, populate the lane lines for the second bonus sequence.
FOUL FOLLOWING 9-1-3h VIOLATION
PLAY 2: B11 is in a marked lane space after free thrower A1 releases a final free-throw attempt. B11 enters the free-throw semicircle before the ball strikes the ring, contacting A1, whose free-throw attempt is unsuccessful. The officials rule a foul on B11 and award A1 bonus free throws as B11’s foul is the eighth team foul. RULING: The officials were correct to rule a foul on B11–illegal contact occurred. However, they were incorrect to only award bonus free throws. B11 committed a delayed free-throw violation and A1 should have been given a substitute free throw with the lane cleared prior to the administration of the bonus free throws. Play resumes with the result of A1’s bonus free throws.
FOUL FOLLOWING 9-1-3h VIOLATION PLAY 3: After A1 releases the ball on a free throw try, B1 steps into the lane and backs across the free-throw line to box out the free-throw shooter then makes contact (more than incidental) with the free-throw shooter. The free throw is missed. RULING: The official should rule a delayed violation on the opponent. A1 will be awarded a substitute free throw and the contact is ruled a foul. The substitute free throw would be administered with the free-throw lane spaces unoccupied.
FASHION POLICE Rules 2016/17 NFHS
Wrist-, Headbands, Arm-, Knee-, Leg Sleeves, Tights, Compression Shorts Undershirts, and Other Fashionable Things over which We’ve Been Given Rules to Enforce in Rule 3-5 Freddy Krieger, MHSAA Trainer Fruit Belt Officials Association www.fruitbeltofficials.org
Basic Summary: Undershirts must be a single solid color similar to the torso of the jersey. Sleeves be hemmed and the same length per player (one teammate may have short sleeves, another may have long sleeves).
Sleeves for arms, knees, and legs, and compression shorts, tights, headbands, and wristbands must be a single solid color: white, black, beige, or the predominant color of the jersey. All such articles for all teammates must all be the same color. Logo restrictions: One visible manufacturer’s logo or school logo is permitted on any of the above, the size limited to 2-1/4 inches and not exceeding 2-1/4 square inches in any dimension on any item. Headband: a band that goes around the head and may be of any material but without “extensions” (tails). Wristband: moisture-absorbing, 4” wide max., one on each arm, worn below the elbow. Hair control device (scrunchie, rubber band, elastic band) is something that goes around hair only and has no color restrictions. Braces: Knee and ankle braces do not need to meet the color restrictions. Brace Defined: “A brace is defined as anything worn for a medical purpose to increase stability. In general, it is made of neoprene or elastic knit with an insert embedded to support the joint. It may or may not have a hinge and/or straps or an opening over the knee cap.”
Undershirts, Jewelry, Logo
Wristbands, Headwear
Sleeves, Compression Shorts, Tights
New Definition of “Brace” to Distinguish It from a Sleeve
Important because . . . No Color Restrictions for “Brace”
Brace Defined: “A brace is defined as anything worn for a medical purpose to increase stability. In general, it is made of neoprene or elastic knit with an insert embedded to support the joint. It may or may not have a hinge and/or straps or an opening over the knee cap.”
ART. 2c Knee and ankle braces which are unaltered from the manufacturer’s original design/production are permitted and do not require any additional padding/covering nor do the braces need to meet the color restrictions.
ART. 3 Arm sleeves, knee sleeves, lower leg sleeves, compression shorts and tights are permissible: a. Anything worn on the arm and/or leg is a sleeve, except a
knee brace, and shall meet the color restrictions. b. The SLEEVES/TIGHTS, COMPRESSION SHORTS shall be black,
white, beige or the predominant color of the jersey and the same color sleeves/tights shall be worn by teammates.
c. All SLEEVES/TIGHTS, COMPRESSION SHORTS shall be the same solid color and must be the same color as any headband or wristband worn.
SLEEVES/TIGHTS:
ART. 3 Arm sleeves, knee sleeves, lower leg sleeves, compression shorts and tights are permissible: a. Anything worn on the arm and/or leg is a sleeve, except a
knee brace, and shall meet the color restrictions. b. The SLEEVES/TIGHTS, COMPRESSION SHORTS shall be black,
white, beige or the predominant color of the jersey and the same color sleeves/tights shall be worn by teammates.
c. All SLEEVES/TIGHTS, COMPRESSION SHORTS shall be the same solid color and must be the same color as any headband or wristband worn.
SLEEVES/TIGHTS:
COMPRESSION SHORTS
ART. 4 WRISTBANDS AND HEADWEAR shall meet
the following guidelines: a. HEADBANDS AND WRISTBANDS shall be white, black,
beige or predominant color of the jersey and shall be the same color for each item and all participants. They must be the same color as any sleeve/tights worn.
b. A headband is any item that goes round the entire head. It must be a circular design without extensions …maximum of 2 inches wide.
3-5-4d - Rubber, cloth or elastic bands may be used to control hair. Hard items, including but not limited to, beads, barrettes and bobby pins, are prohibited.
3-5-4e – Head decorations and headwear, except those specified above, are prohibited.
HAIR RESTRAINING DEVICES
NOTE THE DIFFERENCE: A “hair control device” goes around the hair. A headband goes around the head. There are no color restrictions for legal hair control devices.
? ? HAIR RESTRAINING DEVICES – “Extensions” allowed here
The “Sorry Skylar” Rule . . .
“What about my contract with Nike???” “A headband . . . Must be a circular design without extensions.”
“Now honey, I told you you can’t wear that this year…”
3-5-6 UNDERSHIRTS shall be a single solid color similar
to the torso of the jersey and shall be hemmed and not have frayed or ragged edges. If the undershirt has sleeves, they shall be the same length.
3-6-1 One visible manufacturer’s logo/trademark/reference or school logo/mascot is permitted on the wristbands, headband, compression shorts, undershirts, and arm an leg compression sleeves. 3-6-2 The size shall be limited to 2-1/4 square inches and shall not exceed 2-1/4 inches in any dimension on any item.
NOTE: Why would NUMBERS on wristbands or headbands not be permitted?
What to Do when “Fashion Police” Infractions are Discovered
During Warmups . . . On a Sub . . . During the Game
Casebook, regarding Worn Items: …will not be allowed to participate while wearing the different color items… …simply cannot participate until the color restriction is corrected… …is not allowed to enter… …simply cannot participate until the color restrictions are corrected… …may not be worn during the game… …will not be allowed to enter the game wearing them… …will not be allowed to participate while wearing the items… …simply cannot participate until the items are removed… …may not participate and is directed to return to the bench until legally equipped…
CASEBOOK 3.5A: The officials are on the court prior to the game observing the team warm-ups. One
official notices that a member of Team A is wearing a decorative necklace. RULING: The official should inform the team member to remove the jewelry immediately. Upon compliance, the team member may continue to warm up with his or her teammates and may start the game without penalty.
NEW CASEBOOK 3.5.7: Substitute A6 is beckoned and enters the court to replace A1. A6 is
wearing: (a) a bracelet, (b) an earring covered with tape or (c) earhole spacer. RULING: The items in (a), (b) and (c) are illegal and considered jewelry and A6 will not be allowed to participate while wearing the items. No penalty is involved. A6 simply cannot participate until the illegal items are removed.
“Jewelry is prohibited” – Rule 3-5-7
Revised Rule 2-12-1 - The timer shall . . . Sound a warning signal to begin the expiration of the 15 seconds (maximum) permitted for replacing a disqualified or injured player, or for a player directed to leave the game.
PROCESS -- A DISQUALIFICATION: 1. TO THE COACH: “#__ has five fouls (or, is disqualified). We need a sub for him before the 15 second horn.” 2. TO THE TABLE: “Give me a horn now, and another in 15 seconds, please.” 3. TO THE PLAYER: “#__ That’s five fouls” …or… ”You are disqualified”…(motion him/her to the bench)
Casebook 2.12.5 - A4 commits his/her fifth foul. The official notifies the coach, then signals the timer to begin the 15-second interval for replacing the player and notifies the player regarding the disqualification. In (a), the required substitute reports within 5 seconds; (b) no substitute has reported by the end of the 15-second interval. RULING: In (a), the substitute is beckoned into the game by the officials and play resumes. In (b), the timer shall signal a warning horn at the beginning of 15 seconds and then sound another horn at the end of the 15-second interval. (10-5-2 Penalty). Rule 10-5-2 - The head coach shall replace or remove a disqualified/injured player or player directed to leave the game, within 15 seconds when a substitute is available. PENALTY: Two free throws plus the ball for a division-line throw-in. The foul is charged directly to the head coach.
Following a Disqualification
Following a Disqualification
PROCESS – AN INJURY: 1. TO THE COACH, upon return to the bench: “Coach, you want a timeout to try to keep your player in the game? Or we’ll need a sub for him before the 15 second horn.” 2. TO THE TABLE: “Give me a horn now, and another in 15 seconds, please.”
Following an Injury
UNANNOUNCED CHANGES: 4-42-5a??? 9.12B???
We await the upcoming NFHS Rules Interpretations for
clarification on these apparent errors in the books
4-42-5a was: The throw-in ends when: a. The passed ball touches or is legally touched by another player inbounds. 4-42-5a now is: The throw-in ends when: a. The passed ball touches or is touched by another player inbounds. (the corresponding Casebook SITUATION 4.42.5 remains unchanged)
Old 9.12B: On the second of two free-throw attempts by A1, the ball is touched outside the cylinder by A2. RULING: The ball became dead immediately when A2 moved into the lane prematurely. Therefore, the goaltending is ignored. The lane violation cancels the free throw and Team B will throw-in from a designated spot outside the end line. (9-1 Penalty 1) New 9.12B: On the second of two free-throw attempts by A1, the ball is touched outside the cylinder by A2. RULING: No points can be scored A2’s actions are ruled a violation. B will be given the ball for a throw-in on the sideline at the free-throw line extended. (9-1 Penalty 1)