Craig’s Call - CPBOAs_Call_121118.pdf · ** If concussion headband, need PIAA approval letter;...
Transcript of Craig’s Call - CPBOAs_Call_121118.pdf · ** If concussion headband, need PIAA approval letter;...
Craig’s Call
12/11/18
Volume 18-1
Welcome to the 2018-2019 PIAA season. After a rainy and difficult 2018, we are ready for another exciting season of
basketball. There is nothing better than a gym full of screaming fans, hustling athletes, and sweat on your brow as you
keep the game fair. At every level and every night, enjoy the challenge you are given and do your best.
Professionalism
Be a professional at all times.
Keep your calendar up to date.
Confirm with your partners. Dress the part. Show up early.
Address players, coaches, and table personnel with respect.
You will be amazed how others treat you when you look and act the part.
PIAA and NCAA
If you work both levels, learn the differences in the rules and apply them in the correct venue.
Have a private pregame and look over the differences before you take the court.
When you work a PIAA assignment, only talk about what you will do that night.
Do not pollute your mind by looking at both sets of rules.
ENERGY
Show energy on every possession, and work every possession like it's still a two point game.
What does energy look like?
Jog when you switch positions during a foul call,
jog as the C when moving in transition
Jog to and from time-out spots
use your voice and solid mechanics all of your calls
hustle up players when lining up for free throws
quickly rotate as the lead when needed
move above or below the shooter so that you can look for contact on the elbow or wrist
C and T step down of all shots
stand with a staggered stance as T or C (avoid standing flat footed)
“Move to Improve” – look to get the best angle every time
Injuries / Blood Rule 3-3-6, 3-3-7
After stopping play, if a coach or trainer enters the court to respond to his/her injured player, the player must leave the game and
may not re-enter until time runs off of the clock. The coach may also use a time-out to keep the player in the game. The injured
player must be ready for play at the end of the time-out.
What would you do if the opponent’s unbeckoned trainer comes onto the court? If you address the situation before first aid is
given, allow the player to continue playing if able to do so.
So when should we stop play?
SITUATION WHEN RESTART
Serious injury (any time) Stop the game immediately Point of interruption – possession or alternating possession arrow
Injured player's team has control Stop the game immediately Throw-in by teammate POI
Opponent has control
*Injured player in lane in harm's way Stop the game immediately Opponent throw-in POI
*Making no effort to score Stop the game immediately Opponent throw-in POI
*Fast break or making an effort to score Allow opponent to take one shot, and blow whistle while ball is in the air.
If the shot goes in, count the basket and POI is endline throw-in to injured team. If shot does not go in, use Alternating possession arrow.
There will be no rebound.
Rolled shorts
Will this issue ever go away?
Per PIAA Interpretation … rolled shorts are permissible provided they do not reveal excess logos or dangling strings.
Rolled shorts that reveal multiple logos or a dangling string should be treated in a similar fashion as an untucked shirt. A
player wearing shorts with multiple logos shall be directed to leave the game as in 3-3-4. There is no penalty for rolled
shorts provided they have a total of one (1) manufacturers logo on the garment and are worn above the hips.
Suggestions: 1. Keep It Simple – ignore the tags
2. When in doubt, the kid plays.
LEGAL LEGAL ILLEGAL ILLEGAL
Back Court Rule Change Not much changed. Last touch--first touch still applies.
PLAY: B1 deflects the ball toward A1 who catches the ball in his back court before the ball touches the court.
LEGAL Unlike a similar out of bounds play, A1 does cause a violation when catching the deflection.
Player Control and Team Control Fouls – Switches a.k.a. Easier Than you Think
If you have any rules questions feel free to contact me at 717-512-6168 or [email protected].
Craig S. Bradley
Lead makes the call,
goes long /table side.
Others call the foul,
all they do is SLIDE.
PIAA FASHION POLICE HANDOUT (2018) – Fashion is POE this Year
ITEM DESCRIPTION (NEW) HOME AWAY PIAA LETTER
Jersey Torso must be single solid color; 1 logo; 1 patch (can’t be #); must be tucked in (front & back), if not tucked & told to leave game, can’t save w/ TO
WHITE DARK
Shorts Does not have to match jersey color; 1 logo; tuck in drawstring; CAN roll down waistband (only get 1 logo on shorts)
WHITE DARK
Undershirt Must be 1 solid color, similar to torso; 1 logo (size limit); hemmed, no fray / ragged edges; sleeve length must be same for a player; but length of sleeves need not be same for all members; long sleeves ok;
WHITE SIMILAR to torso color
Wristbands Max 1 per wrist (below elbow); must wear below elbow; max width is 4 in; color restrictions apply; 1 logo on each band
WBBD **
WBBD **
Headbands Anything that goes around entire head; must be worn on forehead/crown; no extensions; max width 2 in; color restrictions apply; 1 logo; 1 headband; 1 color; pre-wrap can be worn but must meet color restrictions
WBBD **
WBBD **
Sleeve, tights, compression shorts
Anything worn on leg or arm that is not a brace = sleeve; tights & compression shorts are sleeves; 1 solid color; Color restrictions apply; 1 logo on each item
WBBD **
WBBD **
Hair control device
Just goes around hair (not entire head); to control hair; rubber, cloth, pre-wrap, elastic are ok; hard items (bobby pins, barrettes, etc) prohibited; no color restrictions; multi-color ok b/c not headband
Religious headwear
Worn for religious reasons; must not be dangerous & must be worn to stay on head (NO PIAA LETTER NEEDED); No color restrictions apply
Concussion Headbands
** Wider &/or thicker than legal headband; worn for medical purpose; no color restrictions
YES
Other Head gear/covers
** Prohibited unless worn for medical reasons & PIAA has given approval letter; cannot be hard, dangerous or likely to come off during play;
YES
Pre-wrap If around head = headband (meet color restrictions); if used to ‘stabilize’ body part (ex. wrist, knee) or used as hair control device (no color restrictions)
Brace worn to increase stability, worn for medical purpose (ex. has opening over knee cap, hinge or strap); no padding needed if unaltered from Mfr; must be worn as Mfr intended; metal / sharp edges must be covered; no color restrictions
Cast Hard substance; must be worn for medical reason; Padding must be at least ½ in; CANNOT WEAR CAST ON ELBOW & BELOW/ FINGERS (Even if padded)
Face mask Worn for medical reason; must be molded to face, no protrusions, can be hard
Jewelry Prohibited; putting tape over earring is still illegal
Religious medal / Medical alert
Ok; Not considered jewelry; must be taped to body; medical alert bracelet may be visible but still must be taped to the body
YES
Logos ONE visible mfr logo, trademark, school logo, mascot on each item; cannot exceed 2 ¼ inches in any dimension
Ankle monitor Ok; if covered / padded YES
Tattoos Ok; unless vulgar/obscene (cover if obscene/vulgar to allow to play)
Tape, socks Ok; not part of the uniform; no color restrictions
Dangerous, confusing
Even if item is legal, don’t permit if unsafe, confusing, gives advantage, ex. long nails, hairstyles – cannot save player w/ TO – must leave game & remove
** Illegal uniform is a direct Technical to the Head Coach; If item is illegal, must remove in warm-ups; Created by Jim Elliott
** Colors for sleeves & bands - white, black, beige, dominant color of jersey (WBBD). All members must wear same color for all bands & sleeves
** If concussion headband, need PIAA approval letter; BUT if no PIAA letter, let student play if item is not dangerous (most aren’t dangerous) &
tell HC to get PIAA letter for next game. After game, inform interpreter, assignor, or officials rep, who will alert PIAA that school needs to get
PIAA letter. If school does not have letter for next game, do same thing (let them play & inform appropriate individuals etc.)