Intentional Fouls
Don’t be boxed in by the wording of the NFHS Intentional Foul rule.
Don’t be boxed in by the wording of the NFHS Intentional Foul rule.
Some techniques to keep you out of hot water and handle NFHS technical foul situations.
How should your crew handle a situation where both teams are not providing sufficient action throughout the game?
Watch this video of a missed dunk … and make the ruling … does the goal COUNT or should the teams CONTINUE play?
Is it possible for the visiting team to change the location of their bench based on the argument it’s located too far away from the scorer’s table, as compared to the home team’s bench?
… may be how you communicate as a crew at the end of a game.
Are you too tight … or loose … when it comes to judging whether a player is in the act of shooting.
How to fix situations when the wrong shooter goes to the line.
A coach removes their player from the game because of bleeding and requests a 30 second time out. At the end of this time out, the player is ready to play. Is the team required to use a 60 second timeout to keep a player in the game or can they choose to use one of their 30 second timeouts in this case? What’s your ruling?
What is our reluctance as officials to call intentional fouls? It has to do with three common rule interpretations.