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2010 GHSA 2010 GHSA STUDY GUIDE

REVIEW # 60-100

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Rule 5 59. When one team is trailing by 30 trailing by 30

points or more points or more at the end of the third end of the third quarterquarter, the referee shall inform both coaches that the “mercy rule” will be enactedenacted at the beginning of the 4th

quarter.

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(T) GHSA policy (40 points at the end of 2nd quarter – ONLY if losing team agrees will quarters be reduced)

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Rule 5

60. A1 attempts a field goal near the end of the period and the lead official calls a foul and the horn sounds. The officials should place the shooter place the shooter on the free throw line with zeros with zeros on the clock and no no one else one else on the lane lines

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Rule 5

(F) GHSA Policy – per Ernie Y, put time back on the game clock. This play is the result of the Norcross – Milton game in playoffs last year

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Rule 5

62. If a technical foul is called after the after the ball has become dead ball has become dead to end a quarter, the penalty will be administered to start the subsequent quarter/overtime period.

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Rule 5

(T) 5.6 exception 4 rule

** If overtime period can’t be ** If overtime period can’t be determined,determined, must attempt must attempt the the FT’sFT’s

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Rule 665. Until the ball is touched by one or

both of the jumpers, non-jumpers are not allowed to move into or awayor away from the plane of the restraining circle.

(F) Rule 6-3-5 Can move away, but NOT on the circle

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Rule 6

68. If the offensive team fouls offensive team fouls during an alternating possession throw-inalternating possession throw-in, the alternating possession arrow will be reversed.

(F) Rule 6-4-5, Case p. 53

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Rule 6

69. The ball becomes dead immediately dead immediately when eithereither team violates during free throw administration.

(F) Rule 6-7-8

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Rule 7 75. The game is tied at the end of regulation

time. After the toss to start the overtime After the toss to start the overtime periodperiod, the timer blows the horn to inform the officials that the score was actually not tied. At that time, the game shall end with the team leading at the end of regulation winning

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Rule 7

(F) Rule 5-7-4, Case play 2-11-10 Once the ball becomes live in the

overtime period, the game continues. However, the points would be added.

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Rule 7

77. After the awarded free throws have been completed following an following an intentional foulintentional foul, play shall be resumed with a throw-inthrow-in at the division linedivision line.

(F) Rule 7-5-4b

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Rule 8

80. During free throw administration, if both personal and technical fouls occur they will be administered in the administered in the order in which they occurred order in which they occurred unless one of the fouls is a multiplemultiple foul.

(F) Rule 8-6-2, Rule 8-7

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Rule 9

83. If the dribblerdribbler is not in contact with the ball when he/she steps on the steps on the boundary lineboundary line, no violation occurs.

(F) Rule 9.3.1

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Rule 9

86. It is a violation if A1 dives for a A1 dives for a loose ballloose ball, gains control on the floor, then slides a considerable distance slides a considerable distance with the ball.

(F) Rule 9.4 Case 4.44.5 Situation B

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Rule 9

88. A technical foul shall be called when, after securing a rebound, B-1 comes to the floor and excessively excessively swings his/her elbows. swings his/her elbows.

(F) Rule 9.13 Penalty Case 9.13.1

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Rule 9

89. A violation shall be called if a player inadvertently slaps inadvertently slaps the backboard during an attempt to block a shot

(F). Case 10.3.4 – this is NOT a violation

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Rule 9

90. A violation shall be called, and the goal awarded, if a player intentionally player intentionally slaps slaps the backboard in an attempt to affect a ball on the cylinder.

(F) Rule 10.3.4 – this play would be a technical foul

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Rule 10 92. During a dunk attempt by A-1, B1places one hand in the back of A1in the back of A1while airbornewhile airborne. This is always anintentional foul and may be ruledflagrant with regard to the severity ofthe contact.

(T) 10.6.1 pg 63

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Rule 10

95. B1 stumbles over the legs of A1, who has fallen to the courtfallen to the court. A foul shall be called on A1 because he is not in a legal guarding position. not in a legal guarding position.

(T) 10.6.1 pg 63 & 4.23.2 a-b pg 32

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Rule 10

97. A defensive player is allowed to place allowed to place a forearm/hand on the dribbler as long as the arm is not extended.

(F) 4.25.5 pg 33& case book 10.6.3 pg 92

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Rule 10

100. During an interrupted dribble interrupted dribble either team may be grantedgranted a timeout.

(F) 4.12.1 pg 28 & 5.9.3.a pg 43

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