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Page 1: NFHS Basketball 2009-10 Rules Changes Points of Emphasis

NFHS Basketball

2009-10Rules Changes

Points of Emphasis

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IGHSAU/IHSAA Basketball

2009-10Rules Interpretation Meeting

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IGHSAU Information

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EXPERIMENTAL RULE• 16 Minute halves (VARSITY ONLY)• Non conference games, both schools must

agree• Conference Adoption for conference

games• Participation in one half equals two

quarters

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2009-10 IGHSAU ADAPTATIONS

• Home uniforms shall be white in

color and shall have even numbers. • Away Uniforms Shall be a color

other than white and shall have odd numbers.

• The above information applies to VARSITY LEVEL COMPETITION ONLY.

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2009-10 IGHSAUADAPTATIONS

• Besides the numbers allowed by NF rules, the numbers 01, 02, 03, 04 and 05 will be legal until 2012-13 basketball season.

• Anyone purchasing new uniforms between now and the 2012-13 season should conform to the NF legal numbers.

• Understanding home uniforms will be white with even numbers and visiting uniforms will be dark with odd numbers.

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PRACTICE & CONTEST DATES

• Girls High school basketball practice may start Monday, November 9th.

• First playing date is Friday, November 20th.

• Head coaches are required to attend a rules meeting.

• Coaches- Varsity officials recommendations must be submitted on-line at the conclusion of the season.

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PARTICIPATION LIMITSIGHSAU

• 21 GAMES• 1-2 QUARTERS = NO GAME• 3-6 QUARTERS = 1 GAME• 7-8 QUARTERS = 2 GAMES• SCRIMMAGES—3 PER TEAM• JUNIOR HIGH LIMITS• JUNIOR HIGH---12 GAMES• INDIVIDUAL PLAYER 6 QTR. PER DAY• PLAY 2 GAMES ON A NON-SCHOOL DAY

WITH IGHSAU PERMISSION

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TEST INFORMATION• Girls’ test may be taken on-line

starting October 19th. BUT ONLY ONCE PER DAY.

• When passed, TOURNAMENT AVAILABILITY FORM will then be provided electronically

• Correct answers will be posted on December 4th

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OFFICIALS• To Renew Your License:• View/attend a rules meeting at

least every other year• Register On-Line• Dues Paid

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OFFICIALS• To Be Tournament Eligible:• Attend/view rules meeting every year• Pass on-line exam• Fill out regular season

schedule/tournament availability on-line• Register on-line• Pay dues

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REGISTRATION

• Officials working girls’ basketball only need to register with the IGHSAU

• Officials working boys’ basketball only need to register with the IHSAA

• Officials working both girls’ and boys’ basketball need to register with the IGHSAU & IHSAA.

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HAIR DEVICESIGHSAU HAIR DEVICES

Hair Devices: • Must be soft, no adornment.• Bobby pins 2 inches or less are

allowed• Headbands may be nor more than 2

inches wide• NO COLOR RESTRICTIONS• PLAYERS DO NOT HAVE TO MATCH

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IGHSAU

• No tape can be used to cover ear rings

• No plug allowed in the nose or string to keep piercing open while pierced device is out during competition.

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Required Reporting of Stats

Based on the recommendation from the Executive Secretaries of the Iowa Football Coaches Association, Iowa Basketball Coaches Association, and the Iowa Baseball Coaches Association, head coaches in these three sports are now mandated to provide statistic reports, with failure to do so resulting in penalty.

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Required Reporting of Stats cont.

The IGHSAU adopted the following policy effective with the 2009-10 school year.

Basketball:

• 1st entry due by January 4th. (Approximately 11 games)

• Final entry due by February 1st. (Entire game schedule)

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IHSAA/IGHSAU Compression Sleeves

• Compression sleeves (exception, cloth wrist bands) worn on the fingers, hands forearms or above the elbow to the shoulder, MUST BE WORN FOR MEDICAL REASONS and must be accompanied by a written statement. Statement must state required sleeve and prescribed medical person’s signature.

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IHSAA/IGHSAU Compression Sleeves

cont.• AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE BY:

Medical Doctor, Advanced Reg. Nurse, Doctor of Osteopathic, Doctor of Chiropractic Medicine or Physician’s Assistant.

• If knee or ankle braces have exposed hinges (plastic or metal), they must be covered.

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IHSAA Information

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IHSAA HANDBOOKINFORMATION

• FIRST PLAYING DATE NOVEMBER 30TH • FIRST PRACTICE DATE NOVEMBER 16TH • 21 GAME SCHEDULE• INDIVIDUAL MAY PLAY IN 6 QTRS IN A DAY, 3

QUARTERS OR MORE IN ONE DAY CONSTITUTES A GAME. (Grades 9-12)

• VIDEOTAPING OR FILMING IS PERMISSIBLE IN SCOUTING YOUR OPPONENT—YOUR OPPONENT SHALL BE NOTIFIED. SPACE FOR FILMING OR SCOUTING IS NOT REQUIRED OF THE HOST SCHOOL. HAND HELD CAMERAS ARE RECOMMENDED.

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IHSAA Scrimmages• 3 school scrimmages per season, NOT 3 per

level.• No public announcement, no admission and

no score kept.• No school may travel one way more than

100 miles to scrimmage.• No school time may be used to travel.• Up to 4 schools may be involved in the

scrimmage• Scrimmages must take place in one of the

participating schools regular practice facility.

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PRE-GAME CONFERENCE

• Head coach of the level of competition being played is required to participate at the pre-game conference. Officials, if the head coach refuses to attend you are to notify the IHSAA/IGHSAU office of any non compliance.

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PRE-GAME CONFERENCE

• Any unusual court markings (restraining line and/or gymnasium configurations

• Points of emphasis: Illegal screens, post play, hand checking, three seconds, traveling & principles of verticality.

• Head coach: Any communication will be done between you and the officials. Assistant coaches are not to communicate with officials once the game begins, unless the head coach is ejected or replaced. Then only the assigned head coach has this opportunity.

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IHSAA & IGHSAU 2009/10 BENCH DECORUM RULE

A coach will be allowed to stand and confer with a player(s) whenever

the clock is NOT running. Communication with the player(s)

only shall be done in a positive manner and shall take place

directly in front of where the coach was seated.

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Bench Decorum Rule Cont.

• When the clock starts following a throw-in or last missed free throw, the coach shall immediately return to his/her seat. The officials will not delay a throw-in administration to permit a coach additional dead clock time to visit with player(s).

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Bench Decorum Rule Cont.

• Coaches and officials must understand communication is to be kept to a minimum. Coaches are not to be up when the clock is not running to visit with officials. Coach, the opportunity for you to stand up and coach when the clock is not running is an opportunity to “COACH”. Please do not misuse this privilege by using this opportunity to communicate with officials.

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Bench Decorum Rule Cont.

• This rule will allow coaches additional opportunities to stand-up and instruct players while the clock is NOT running during the game. Coaches are not to stand and show displeasure regarding any situation they may not be happy with. This Unsportsmanlike behavior is subject to a technical foul being called. This bench decorum rule does allow coaches an opportunity to coach and teach whenever the clock is NOT running.

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Bench Decorum Rule Cont.

• Disqualified player: Upon the head coach’s notification of a disqualified player, the coach may stand to congratulate the disqualified player and may walk the confines of his/her bench to select a replacement for the disqualified player.

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Bench Decorum Rule Cont.

• The rule states that a disqualified player must be replaced within 20 seconds from the time the coach was notified. Any unsporting acts by the coaches are subject to being assessed a technical foul.

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Required Reporting

of StatsBased on the recommendation from the Executive Secretaries of the Iowa Football Coaches Association, Iowa Basketball Coaches Association, and the Iowa Baseball Coaches Association, head coaches in these three sports are now mandated to provide statistic reports, with failure to do so resulting in penalty.

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Required Reporting

of Stats cont.The IHSAA adopted the following policy effective with the 2008-09 school year.

Basketball:

• Completed by Monday at 3:00 PM on:

• December 21st, 2009.

• January 18th, 2010.

• February 8th, 2010.

• Last game of the season & after each game of the post season tournament.

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Required Reporting

of Stats cont.Penalty for failure to report:

First Offense: A letter/e-mail to the head coach from the IHSAA sport administrator, 3 days to comply

Second Offense: A letter to the athletic director with copy to the principal and superintendent from the IHSAA Executive Director, 3 days to comply.

Third Offense: IHSAA member school’s expense allowances will be withheld by the IHSAA in the sport in which the third offense occurred.

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Coaching Authorization

• The IHSAA does not verify attendance for coaching authorization.

• Anyone in attendance for coaching authorization renewal credits is responsible for keeping track of the dates and place of the rules meeting.

• Go to the website, www.boee.iowa.gov for current applications.

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Coaching Authorization Cont.

• All coaches grades 7-12 (volunteer and contracted) need to have an authorization or endorsement to teach sport specific skills to student-athletes.

• Beginning with the first legal day of practice, you cannot bring in former athletes without this authorization or endorsement to teach specific skills. (For example, former high school center to work on rebounding.)

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General Reminders• The Spalding ZK PRO (Boys

Tournaments),

• 28.5 Spalding Z K PRO

(Girls Tournaments) will be used for all post season tournament games.

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IHSAA OFFICIALS• PART 1 EXAM MUST BE TAKEN ON-LINE• SPORTSMANSHIP RATINGS WILL BE

DONE ON-LINE BY MARCH 15, NO LATER THAN 5:00 P.M., 2010.

• TOURNAMENT REQUEST FORM MUST BE FILLED OUT ON-LINE BY DEC. 7. EACH INDIVIDUAL OFFICIAL MUST COMPLY WITH THIS DUE TO CONFLICTS.

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IHSAA OFFICIALS CLINICS

• NEW OFFICIALS CLINIC REQUIREMENT• All first year officials and any officials

wanting to be tournament eligible, must attend an IHSAA state sponsored clinic in that sport.

Tournament eligible officials will be required to attend an IHSAA state sponsored basketball clinic within every three year registration period, in order to continue to be tournament eligible.

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IHSAA OFFICIALS CLINICS CONT.

• 2010 Tentative Sites• Creston Marion• Rockwell City Ottumwa• Iowa Falls

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NFHS Basketball

2009-10Rules Changes

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Red/LED Light Permitted to End Quarter/Extra Period

(1-14; 5-6-2)

•When a red light behind the backboard OR an LED on the backboard are present – they may be used to end the period.

•If malfunctioning or not present, the timer’s audible signal will be used.

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NFHS Basketball

2009-10Points of Emphasis

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Traveling•Traveling rule has not changed.•Specific areas of concern:

– Spin move– Step-through move, legal if player

does not drag or change pivot foot– Jump stop– Perimeter shooters taking extra

‘hop’– Lifting the pivot foot before starting

the dribble

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Traveling•Guidelines for teaching &

officiating:– Find the pivot foot.– At start of dribble, ball must be

released before the pivot is lifted.– After dribble has ended, the pivot

may be lifted, but the ball must be released on a pass or try before it returns to the floor.

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Closely Guarded•Closely-guarded rule is in place to create better balance between the offense and defense.

•The offense gains a tremendous advantage if the rule is not enforced properly and consistently.

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Closely Guarded•The rule basics:

–Player is in control in his/her team’s frontcourt.

–Guarded by an opponent who is within 6 feet.

–Defensive player must obtain a legal guarding position.

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Closely Guarded•The rule basics:

–Player may legally…•HOLD for 4 seconds•DRIBBLE for 4 seconds•HOLD for 4 seconds

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Closely Guarded•A closely-guarded count continues if defenders switch, provided the 6-foot distance and legal guarding position is maintained.

•Officials use a visible count when the 6-foot distance is established and switch counting arms when going from one counting situation to another.

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Three-Seconds•The restricted area includes the

lane and all lines defining it.•Rule is in effect when a team is in control in its frontcourt.

•Team control exists:–Player is holding/dribbling the ball.–Passing among teammates.– Interrupted dribble.

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Three-Seconds• Team control CONTINUES until:

– Ball is in flight during a try for goal, an opponent secures the ball or the ball becomes dead.

• Team control DOESN’T exist so NO three second count exists:– The tapping of a rebound.– A loose ball following a try.– During a throw-in.

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Three-Seconds•An allowance is made and the count stopped when a player in the restricted area has the ball and dribbles/moves to try for a goal. If the player has been in the lane for more than three seconds and passes the ball to a teammate a three second lane violation should be called.

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Three-Seconds•Rough post play is reduced when the three-second rule is properly enforced, defenders cannot and should not be expected to defend/deny in the post indefinitely.

•When offensive post players are permitted to “camp out” – defenders get more physical in an attempt to move them out.

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Block/Charge•Knowing and understanding the rules regarding legal guarding position are critical in coaching and officiating this play.

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Block/Charge•The two main components of

legal guarding are:– Obtaining a legal guarding position– Maintaining a legal guarding

position

•The following rules pertaining to guarding and can be found in Rule 4-23.

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Block/Charge•To obtain an initial legal

guarding position:– The guard must have both feet

touching the court.– The front of the guard’s torso

must be facing the opponent.

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Block/Charge•To maintain a legal guarding

position:– One or both feet on the court, with

inbounds status.– Doesn’t have to continue facing.– May move laterally or obliquely,

but not toward the opponent when contact occurs.

– May raise hands or jump in vertical plane; may turn/duck to absorb imminent contact.

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Block/Charge• Guarding an opponent WITH

THE BALL or STATIONARY without the ball:– Time and distance not required to

obtain a legal guarding position.– If airborne, guard must have

obtained legal position before the opponent left the floor.

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Free-Throw Administration

•Lane-space requirements:

–Limit of four defensive and two offensive players along lanes.

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Free-Throw Administration

• Fouls must be called when they occur during free throws – just as they would for illegal contact during rebounding activity following a try for goal.

•Of specific concern:– Players locking-up arms under the

basket and pushing and displacing opponents in marked lane spaces.

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Free-Throw Administration•Disconcertion is also a concern

since the spaces closest to the shooter are now occupied.

•Example: Players putting arms up or dropping arms when shooter is about to release the free throw shot.

•Players shall not enter, leave or touch the court outside the marked lane space.

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Free-Throw Administration• Appropriate free-throw positioning by

the officials will assist in proper penalty enforcement.– Lead is approximately 4 feet from

near lane line for ALL free throws.– Center is halfway between the near

lane line and the sideline; just above the free-throw line extended.

– Trail is at approximately the 28-foot mark, NOT at the division line.

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REVIEW OFNFHS Basketball

2008-09Rules Changes

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Headbands Defined, Colors Added (3-5-3)

• Headband is any item that goes around the entire head

• Includes:– Elastic strips– Elastic bands– Pre-wrap– Moisture-absorbing terry cloth– Other similar items

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Headbands Defined, Colors Added(3-5-3)

•Headbands must be:– Worn on the forehead/crown– Nonabrasive – Unadorned– Maximum of 2 inches

•Only one logo (school or manufacturer) permitted

•Head decorations prohibited

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Headbands Defined, Colors Added(3-5-3)

•All headbands must meet other requirements of:– Color, maximum size, logo

restrictions, team uniformity

•Ponytail holders are considered hair-control devices – no restrictions

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Headbands Defined, Colors Added(3-5-3)

•Black and beige added to list of permissible colors

•Permitted colors now includes:– White– Black– Beige (standard pre-wrap color)– Predominant jersey color

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Headbands Defined, Colors Added(3-5-3)

•Team uniformity still required – same color for all items and team members

•Non-compliant items must be removed prior to participation

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Slapping the Backboard

More players are slapping the backboard during the course of playing action

Officials must determine if the act is: Unintentional – part of a legitimate attempt

to block a try for goal = LEGAL Intentional – venting frustration or drawing

attention to him/herself = TECHNICAL FOUL By definition, this backboard contact cannot be

basket interference

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Officials’ Mechanics & Signals

Communication and consistency most important elements of officiating

Officials must be familiar and comfortable with proper NFHS mechanics and signals

Use only approved NFHS mechanics and signals to: Effectively cover the court with individual

primary coverage areas Only Effective way to communicate with

partners and provide immediate information/feedback to coaches, players, scorers, timers and fans

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Officials’ Mechanics & Signals

Signals are used to communicate – not to draw attention to the official

Use of unauthorized signals can confuse because meaning may be unknown

Signals should be given in a calm, controlled, professional manner – NOT “hit and run”

Uniformity in mechanics and signaling is essential to promote consistency and communication from one game site to the next

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SPORTING BEHAVIOR – SPECTATORS

Officials: Never directly confront fans. Find the game administrator to

take care of the problem. In extreme cases, delay the game

until the offending fan is removed. If a game administrator is not

present, the head coach serves in this capacity.

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EJECTIONS• EJECTIONS:• OFFICIALS THESE ARE 110% DECISIONS ON YOUR PART.

THE MAJORITY OF THE EJECTIONS SHOULD BE OBVIOUS TO EVERYONE.

• OFFICIALS IF YOU EJECT ANY PLAYER GRADE 7-12, IT MUST BE REPORTED TO THE IGHSAU/IHSAA.OFFICIALS: PLAYER EJECTION, FILL OUT THE FORM ON OUR WEB-SITE (IHSAA ONLY). ANY EJECTION REPORTED TO THE IGHSAU MUST BE IN WRITING. COACH EJECTIONS MUST BE REPORTED IN WRITING.

COACH, IF YOU OR ONE OF YOUR PLAYERS ARE EJECTED, YOU MUST GET WITH YOUR A.D. AND FILL OUT THE APPROPRIATE PAPER WORK.

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Attendance Forms• Out of state officials: If you want us to

notify your state, please indicate this on your attendance form. Any out of state officials desiring to register in Iowa, will need to fill out a reciprocity registration form (IHSAA home page) on-line.

• Any Iowa official wanting another state to be notified must note this on your attendance form.

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2009-10 NFHS BASKETBALL

THANK YOU