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Coaches & Athletic Directors Forum

Coaches & Athletic Directors Forum. Presented By : Gulf Coast Basketball Officials Association (GCBOA) September 17, 2013. Welcome. Introductions – Randy Abbott Why have this Forum? – Randy Abbott Rule Changes & POE’s – Ken Schlotterback Professionalism and Respect – Tom Bernhardt

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Coaches & Athletic Directors Forum

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  1. Coaches & Athletic DirectorsForum Presented By : Gulf Coast Basketball Officials Association (GCBOA) September 17, 2013

  2. Welcome • Introductions – Randy Abbott • Why have this Forum? – Randy Abbott • Rule Changes & POE’s – Ken Schlotterback • Professionalism and Respect – Tom Bernhardt • The Job of Officiating – Alan Linkoff • Terminology & Rules Myths – Jim Murray/Dave Kohler • What it takes to be an Official – Sal Scro • We want to hear from You – Randy Abbott/Jim Murray GCBOA Board

  3. Why this Forum Better Communication Mutual Understanding What did we get right? What can we do better?

  4. Rule Changes • The use of electronic devices is permitted during the game (Tablets) • The head coach may enter the court in the situation where a fight may break out or has broken out to prevent the situation from escalating. • The coaching box shall be outlined outside the side of the court on which the scorer's and timer's table and team benches are located. The area shall be bounded by a line drawn 14 feet from the end line towards the mid-court. At this point a line drawn from the sideline toward the team bench becomes the end of the coaching box going towards the end line. From this line go another 14 feet towards the mid-court, then a line drawn towards the bench becomes the end of the coaching box closest to mid-court. The coaching box is 14 feet long placed in the middle of the regulation 42 feet long half court. These lines shall be located off the court and be 2 inches wide • Leg compresssionsleev requirements (3-5-3): The specifications for leg compression sleeves were added because of the frequent use of these sleeves for non-medical reasons. The specifications match those of arm compression sleeve. They must be white, beige, or a single solid school color. The sleeve must be the same color for each team member and have only a single manufacturer's logo that does not exceed 2 1/4 square inches. The sleeve must be worn for medical reasons only

  5. 2013-2014 Points of Emphasis • Granting Time-out – Coaches and officials are reminded of the proper procedures in requesting and granting time-out. Coaches are encouraged to give both a visual signal and verbal request when a requesting time-out. Officials need to know the status of the ball and whether it is in player control. Having a full view of the player in control who is requesting the time-out is critical to determining if you may grant a time-out. • Guidelines to Enforce Illegal Contact - When contact occurs that affects the rhythm, speed, quickness and balance of the player, illegal contact has occurred. When illegal contact occurs, fouls must be called. Officials must not refrain from calling these type of actions that create an advantage for the opponent. Illegal contact must be called regardless of time and score • Intentional Foul - An intentional foul is a personal or technical foul that may or may not be premeditated and is not based solely on the severity of the act. It is contact that: • Neutralizes an opponent’s obvious advantageous position • Contact on an opponent who is clearly not in the play • May be excessive contact • Contact that is not necessarily premeditated or based solely on the severity of the act

  6. Professionalism & Respect • Take reasonable steps to educate ourselves and understand each others duties and responsibilities • We must exercise a high level of self discipline & responsibility • Remain mindful that our conduct influences our student athletes & fans • Be mindful that our actions may have consequences • If something needs to be challenged, do so through verbal dialog and not gesturing • Agree to disagree

  7. The Job of Officiating Consistency between games/officials Good Communication skills, talk when its warranted Be in a good position to make the call Protect the players Making the tough call Mistakes may be made, admit it and move on (No replay)

  8. Rule Myths Officials Terminology Verticality RSBQ: Primary Secondary Legal Guarding Position Fumbled Ball Over the Back Slapping the Backboard Reaching In Traveling

  9. What Officials Need to Do • Register with the FHSAA • Background Investigation (JLA) • Get in shape • Participate in Classroom Training • Participate in On-Court Training • Pass Rules Test – FHSAA issued • Be Evaluated on Their Performance

  10. Working Together, We All Win We Want To Hear From You ! Open Discussion www.gcboa.org

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