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3-Person Officiating

3-Person Officiating. Not just an extra official. Measurable Outcomes. The official will Recognize positioning during pre-game, time-outs, and free throws. Identify primary coverage areas for lead, trail, and center official. Name conditions necessary for rotations and switches.

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3-Person Officiating

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  1. 3-Person Officiating Not just an extra official.

  2. Measurable Outcomes • The official will • Recognize positioning during pre-game, time-outs, and free throws. • Identify primary coverage areas for lead, trail, and center official. • Name conditions necessary for rotations and switches. • Identify special NFHS requirements.

  3. PREGAME

  4. PRE-GAME WITH TEAM CAPTAINS (CAPTAINS SHOULD FACE THEIR BASKET TO BEGIN GAME) O.K. USE YOUR IMAGINATION ABOUT TEAM JERSEYS! R U-2 U- 1 VISITORS T ABLE HOME

  5. JUMP BALL

  6. T L U1 R C U2

  7. C U1 L R T U2

  8. Primary Coverage Areas(PCA) • Protect your primary area. • Get every call correct in your area. • Leave your ego at the door - and GET THE OBVIOUS! • Help in secondary areas only when necessary. TRUST YOUR PARTNER.

  9. Double Whistle • Yield to primary. • LANE – Lead probably needs to step up.

  10. Drive to the Basket • When a player with the ball starts a drive to the basket from an official’s PCA, that official has primary coverage of the player and the ball all the way to the basket – even if the ball moves into another official’s PCA.

  11. 3- PERSON CREW PRIMARY COVERAGE AREAS T L C

  12. C L T

  13. C L T

  14. L T C

  15. L T C

  16. Three Point Coverage

  17. BALL IN OFFICIAL’S PCA ALWAYS SIGNALS 3-POINT ATTEMPT OTHER OFFICIAL WILL ONLY MIRROR THE SUCCESSFUL 3-POINT SCORE

  18. BALL IN OFFICIAL’S PCA ALWAYS SIGNALS 3-POINT ATTEMPT OTHER OFFICIAL WILL ONLY MIRROR THE SUCCESSFUL 3-POINT SCORE

  19. THROW-INS

  20. THROW-IN POSITION OF BALL ALWAYS HAND BALL TO THROWER IN FRONT COURT

  21. THROW-IN POSITION OF BALL ALWAYS HAND BALL TO THROWER IN FRONT COURT

  22. TRAIL WILL ADMINISTER ALL SIDE-LINE THROW-INS (BOUNCE THE BALL) L T FRONTCOURT C T ABLE

  23. TRAIL WILL ADMINISTER END-LINE THROW-INS FROM THE BACKCOURT (BOUNCE BALL UNLESS THERE IS A HARD PRESS) (DO NOT BOUNCE ACROSS OTHER SIDE OF COURT) T L BACKCOURT C T ABLE

  24. Rotations • Ball location dictates rotations. • Lead starts rotation based on ball location. KEY: • “Give me a reason NOT to go.” • Center works high with ball on C side. • Better vision of lead ~ smoother rotation. • C can force a rotation with high front court trap coverage. Lead must recognize.

  25. LEAD MOVING FROM A TO C POSITION ON END-LINE (LEAD WILL MIRROR BALL ACROSS COURT) L T A B C C T ABLE

  26. WATCH THE LEAD MIRROR THE BALL FOR ROTATION IN EACH SLIDE T L C

  27. T L C

  28. T L C

  29. T becoming new C L C becoming new T

  30. BALL HAS SETTLED AND ROTATION IS COMPLETE C L T

  31. TIME-OUTS

  32. 60-SECOND TIME-OUT TABLE OFFICIAL REPORTING TIME-OUT SHOULD GO BACK TO WHERE THE BALL WILL BE FOR THE THROW-IN

  33. TABLE

  34. 60–second Time-out positions for free-throws TABLE

  35. 30–second Time-out positions for free-throws TABLE

  36. FOUL REPORTING • Move Quickly to the Reporting Box. • Freeze • Report Color • Report Number • Report Infraction • Number of free throws or Designated Spot • Beckon Substitutions, if legal • Move Quickly to Position at Table-Side

  37. FREE THROWS

  38. TABLE Trail = Near Division Line Center = 1 step behind shooter & ½ way between side-line and key

  39. Trail= Moves to 28’ Mark Center = Maintains Same Position

  40. REBOUNDING

  41. PRE-GAME

  42. Rebounding • Trail must stay and officiate. • Do not be afraid of getting beat in transition. • Referee the play in front of you.

  43. TRANSITION & PRESS COVERAGE

  44. WARNING - This is an unapproved, yet realistic, drawing.

  45. Off official closest to table will beckon Subs. Off official opposite table could be the closest official to the table. EXAMPLE Throw-In official is trail at division line, table-side Lead official is on the end line, table-side Center official is opposite table and should step towards table and beckon substitutes (not Lead) SUBSTITUTIONS

  46. SWITCHES

  47. Calling official goes table side to report fouls. Table side official fills in for calling official, except going opposite direction. No Long switch. NFHS Non-calling officials – WATCH THE PLAYERS. Switches

  48. Lead Calls Fouls & Ball Stays in Front Court (Table-Side) c C L T T L T ABLE

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