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PIAA POINT OF EMPHASIS

PIAA POINT OF EMPHASIS. TECHNICAL FOULS. GAME TOOL WHEN NECESSARY. Should be made like any other call. Without malice or aggressiveness. Do not invade coach’s or player’s space. Same look and intensity as a foul or violation.

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PIAA POINT OF EMPHASIS

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  1. PIAA POINT OF EMPHASIS TECHNICAL FOULS

  2. GAME TOOL WHEN NECESSARY • Should be made like any other call. • Without malice or aggressiveness. • Do not invade coach’s or player’s space. • Same look and intensity as a foul or violation. • Make the call and move into your position. • Do not get in a verbal confrontation with the coach or player.

  3. TEAM TECHNICALS • Failure to supply the scorer with the name and number of each squad member. • Failure to designate the starters by the appropriate time frame. • Changing a starter after the designated time frame. • Adding a name to the squad list after the designated time frame.

  4. TEAM TECHNICALS CONT’D • Changing a player’s number after the designated time frame. • Identical numbers when discovered. • Using television monitoring or replay equipment. • Failure to occupy assigned bench. • Delaying the starting of either half. • Requesting an excessive time-out.

  5. TEAM TECHNICALS CONT’D • After resuming play procedure is used, further delaying the game. • Having more than 5 squad members participating simultaneously. • Failure to have all players return at approximately the same time after a time-out or intermission. • Players locking arms or grasping a teammate in an effort to restrict opponent’s movement.

  6. TEAM TECHNICALS CONT’D • After any of the following warnings: a. Committing a plane throw-in violation. b. Committing a free throw delay. c. Interfering with the ball after a score. d. Not having the court ready to play following any time-out. (One warning per team per game)

  7. PLAYER TECHNICALS • Dunking before the game or during intermissions. • Substitute entering without reporting. • Substitute entering without being beckoned. (Flagrant during fight) • Participating after changing his/her number without reporting it. (Flagrant) • Wearing an illegal number, illegal shirt or pants/skirt.

  8. PLAYER TECHNICALS CONT’D • Removing his/her jersey or pants/skirt within the confines of playing area. • Grasping either basket or dunking or stuffing a dead ball. (Exception grasping to prevent injury) • Intentionally slapping or striking the backboard on a try for goal. • Placing a hand on the backboard or ring to gain an advantage.

  9. PLAYER TECHNICALS CONT’D • Delaying the game by preventing the ball from being made live promptly. • Goaltending during a free throw. • Reaching through the plane and touching or dislodging the ball. • Obstructing an opponent’s vision to include the player with the ball. • Faking being fouled.

  10. PLAYER TECHNICALS CONT’D • Committing an unsportsmanlike act: a. Disrespectfully addressing or contacting an official. b. Using profane or inappropriate language. c. Baiting or taunting an opponent. d. Climbing on or lifting a teammate. e. Knowingly attempting another player’s free throw. f. Intentionally or flagrantly contacting an opponent during a dead ball.

  11. COACH TECHNICALS (DIRECT OR INDIRECT) • Any infraction of the bench conduct rule. (Direct) • Failure to replace a disqualified player or injured player within 30 seconds. (Direct) • Player participating after being disqualified. (Direct) • Entering the court without the official’s permission. (Direct)

  12. COACH TECHNICALS CONT’D • Dunking before the game or intermissions by a player is also credited to the coach. (Indirect) • All players are considered bench personnel prior to the game and during intermissions. (Indirect) • Committing an unsportsmanlike foul: (Head coach-direct, bench indirect)

  13. COACH TECHNICALS CONT’D a. Disrespectfully addressing an official. b. Attempting to influence an official’s decision. c. Using profane or inappropriate language. d. Objecting to an official’s decision by inappropriate gestures.

  14. COACH TECHNICALS CONT’D f. Inciting undesirable crowd reactions. g. Squad members not remaining seated other than reacting to an outstanding play. (Indirect) NOTE – The second direct technical on any coach, player or bench personnel results in disqualification. (Players are ejected to the bench and adult personnel are directed to the locker room or out of the gym. (One flagrant)

  15. COACH TECHNICALS CONT’D • The second direct technical on anyone is always considered flagrant. • The third indirect foul on a coach results in ejection. (Locker room or out of the gym) • If the coach refuses to leave, the game shall be forfeited. • A combination of three technicals on a coach also results in ejection. (Two indirects and one direct)

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