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Long Island District
Board # 41
2009 & 10 NFHS NYS RULE MODIFICATIONS
SHOT CLOCK
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· 35 second shot clock: Will be used for
varsity and junior varsity levels only.
· The shot clock will be reset to 35 seconds
when one team fouls, a live ball (inbounds) lodges between the
backboard and ring or comes to rest on the flange, or if a try, tap or
thrown ball hits the ring.
· The shot clock will get reset to 15 seconds
if there is 14 seconds or less and a defensive player intentionally
kicks the ball or intentionally leaves the court. The penalty for
intentionally leaving the court is a violation and a throw-in awarded
to the offended team at the spot of the violation. The officials will
signal the numbers "one" (using the index finger on the right hand)
and "five" (using the four fingers and thumb on the left hand)
alerting the shot clock operator to set the shot clock to 15 seconds
when it is at 14 seconds or less.
· The shot clock will not get reset if there
is 15 seconds or more and a defensive player intentionally kicks the
ball or intentionally leaves the court. The penalty for intentionally
leaving the court is a violation and a throw-in awarded to the
offended team at the spot of the violation.
· The shot clock will not get reset when a
double foul occurs and one team is in control of the ball. Play shall
be resumed by a throw-in to the team that was in control at the spot
nearest to where the ball was located when the stoppage occurred.
(Point of Interruption)
· During team control, the shot clock will
not get reset if a defensive player causes a held ball and the
alternating possession arrow favors the offensive team.
· If one shot clock is not working, play the
game with the remaining shot clock.
· If neither shot clock is working, play the
game with a timing device at the table.
· If there is no timing device at the table,
ask the coaches if they want to play the game without a shot clock. If
one or both coaches do not want to play without a shot clock, no game
will be played.
TIME OUTS
· Four 60-second time-outs: Can be used
anytime during the game including any overtime period(s).
· Two 30-second time-outs: Only one 30-second
time out may be used during the first half. Only one 30-second time
out may be used during the second half or overtime period(s).
COACHING BOX
· The coaching box will be from the nearer
end line up to the 28-foot hash mark. It will also include the area
immediately in front and behind the team bench. The head coach
maintains coaching box privileges for the entire game.
PLEASE NOTE-IN SECTION 8 IF A HEAD COACH RECEIVES A DIRECT OR INDIRECT
TECHNICAL, HE LOSSES THE COACHING BOX PRIVILEGE. THIS STARTED LAST
SEASON-THE COACHES VOTED IT IN.
THIS DIFFERS FROM THE REST OF NEW YORK STATE.
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updated
01/24/11 |
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