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South Dakota High School Activities Association November 29, 2016 Author: Buck Timmins The Basketball Season Will Soon Be Starting The SDHSAA hopes everyone is excited for another basketball season and beginning to prepare for the 2016-17 basketball season. During this time of the year, the excitement of a new season and the opportunities that it provides gives all of you a reenergized focus to apply and implement all of the offseason development areas you may have addressed over the past months. What can you do this year to better position yourself for success? Maybe it is a new level, more games or the elusive postseason assignment you have been working toward over the last several seasons. Those who are looking to distinguish themselves in 2016-17 should look no further than the topic of team officiating. The best officials at all levels have the ability to know when to help the crew, the game and making others around you better by doing so. SDHSAA and NFHS Mechanics Communication and professionalism remain the most important elements of good officiating. It is important for officials to be familiar and comfortable with the proper NFHS officiating mechanics. The primary reasons for utilizing only approved NFHS mechanics are: 1. Effective communication between officiating partner(s) 2. Providing immediate information and feedback to coaches, players, scorers, timers, and knowledgeable fans 3. Foul calling - with a signal to stop the clock and appropriate eye contact with partner(s) the double foul dilemma can be avoided. High School basketball officials are in the business of providing the best possible communication you can through the use of our high school officiating mechanics. The use of proper mechanics is more important at the junior high and high school level than any other level of basketball. The SDHSAA is challenging each of you to place a high priority on using the proper NFHS mechanics during the 2016-17 basketball season. Contact Information You recently received your 2016-17 SDHSAA basketball rules books, online testing and online rules meeting information and other important information for the 2016-17 basketball season. Review the information carefully. Please note your contact information. You must notify the SDHSAA of any change of address, E-mail address, phone numbers, etc. It is very important to keep your mailing address and E-mail address up to date with the SDHSAA Office.

RULES BOOK CORRECTIONS Page 59, Rule 9-12, Penalties (Section 11-12) 10-3-9 should be 10-4-9 Page 68, State Association Adoptions #2 NOTE 10-5-1a should be 10-6-1a Page 71, Technical Foul Penalty Chart, Head Coach 20 seconds should read 15 seconds CASE BOOK CORRECTIONS Page 19, 3.3.5 Situation B change 20 seconds to 15 seconds Page 20, 3.3.6 Situation C change 20 seconds to 15 seconds Page 41, 5.4.1 Situation A change 20 seconds to 15 seconds Page 76, 9.12 Situation B Ruling Correction; A2 has committed a goaltending violation. No points can be scored. Since this goaltending violation occurred during a free throw, the penalty is a technical foul. Team B will be awarded two free throws and a throw-in from the division line opposite the scorer and timer table. (4-22; 10-4-9 PENALTY) Online Meetings and Exams As an official, you are required to complete the following online requirements annually: 1) View the online rules meeting 2) View the online mechanics meeting 3) Take and pass the online open-book rules test with a score of 80% or better (two attempts) The deadline for completing your online requirements is WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30 TH AT 11:59 PM CENTRAL TIME. Please note that each requirement must be completed in its entirety prior the deadline date/time. Shot Clock For the 2016-17 basketball season, a 35-second shot clock is to be used for all Class A and Class AA basketball contests. Class B will implement a 35-second shot clock effective the 2017-18 school year. As a result of the implementation being 2017-2018, the following rules must be abided by during the 2016-17 school year. 1. If a Class B school is hosting or playing against a Class A or Class AA opponent and there is a shot clock available, the shot clock must be used. 2. During the school year, for any regular season contests in which two Class B schools are competing, NO shot clock may be used; even if one is installed and you have mutual consent of your opponent, the shot clock MAY NOT be used. 3. Any tournament/classic that is hosting an event may still opt to use the shot clock if the Classic has opted to use a shot clock for all contests. Basketball officials and coaches will need to review the Shot Clock Training PowerPoint found on the SDHSAA web page. This presentation is for officials, coaches and for those who will be operating the shot clock on the procedures of using the shot clock. The information can be found on the Officials Page Basketball.

Mercy Rule For Class A and Class B basketball games only: 1. When the point differential reaches 30 or more points in the second half, the clock will continue to run. 2. The clock will only be stopped for all free throws and time outs (team and official) 3. Regular timing rules will be used if score differential drops back to less than 20 points. Any time a foul is called that will result in free throws,the clock should stop. If the clock continues to run following a foul call, as soon as it is determined you will be shooting free throws, the clock should be stopped and shoot the free throws. Officials will not put time back on the clock that may have run off prior to recognizing free throws are to be shot. The clock will resume upon the touching of the last missed free throw or when the last free throw is made, when the ball is legally touched following the throw-in. Officials: Please send a copy of your schedule to your region coordinator for scheduling purposes. It is important to forward accurate and up to date schedules to your regional coordinator as he many times receives phone calls from Athletic Directors and other officials seeking officials to cover games. SDHSAA Basketball Jamborees NEW & Registered officials must attend a jamboree once in the first two (2) years of registration, then must attend once during the next three (3) years. CERTIFIED officials must attend a jamboree once every three (3) years. The jamboree requirement may be satisfied by jamboree attendance or acting as a clinician. Officials must attend their initial jamboree prior to officiating any sub-state or state event. Jamborees will be held Saturday, December 3, 2016. DO YOU NEED TO MEET JAMBOREE REQUIREMENT? Check your officials information on SDHSAA web site. If your last jamboree year is listed as 2013 you will need to attend a jamboree this year. 2016-17 Basketball Region Meetings You have received a list of basketball region dates for all eleven regions. Mark the dates for the region meetings in your area on your calendar. Certified basketball officials will need to attend TWO basketball region meetings to be eligible to officiate sub-state and state athletic games and tournament. With the rules and mechanics meetings online this will be your opportunity to have face to face discussion with other officials in your region. Be the official to step up and be a presenter at a region meeting. This will give you the opportunity to research a topic for discussion which will make you a better official. Be involved in your region meetings. Dedicate yourself to getting better become the best official you want to be. Ask questions at region meetings!

Work Limitations Registered Registered officials are eligible to work regular season contests only Not eligible for sub-state or state contests If a first year official, you may work regular season contests only after completing the open book test and viewing rules meeting and mechanics clinic Certified Certified officials are eligible to work regular season games and all SDHSAA sub-state and state contests. Certified officials are not eligible for state events if on probation Other SDHSAA Requirements Officials must work: o A minimum of seven (7) regular season varsity girls games to be eligible for girls district and/or region contests o A minimum of seven (7) regular season varsity boys games to be eligible for boys district and/or region contests All District and Region games, as well as all classes of the State Basketball Tournaments, will be worked with three (3) person officiating crews. There will be an opportunity for 72 different officials to officiate SDHSAA State Tournament games All officials must submit a copy of their schedule to the SDHSAA for verification. Off Season Rules/Mechanics Study This time of year is the perfect time to learn the rules not just read the rules. When the season is going and you are constantly on the go from games to family to job to more games, there is not enough time to dive into deep rules study. But that time is available now. Vow to master the rules. Be the smartest person on the court regarding knowledge of the rules. Learn rules, study casebook plays and analyze new rules to help instill confidence in your officiating. It is your responsibility to KNOW the rules. You get paid to know the rules. Learn from your mistakes don t wait for the mistake to repeat itself before you take the time to find the proper ruling. Study the mechanics manual and apply the mechanics in every one of your games. A few minutes of rules study each week is more important than reading the books once in a single sitting. Understand The Intent Of The Rule Not Just The Rule Fundamentals Are Key Knowing the rules of the game is only one of the many facets needed to be a successful official. The rules are based on a few basic fundamentals. If you can master the fundamentals, rules comprehension will be much easier. The NFHS rules book Page 74 has the list of basketball rules fundamentals. Mastery of the fundamental statements will permit proper application of the rules during a game. Mastery of the rules thus becomes an exercise in reasoning, not in the immediate recall of isolated statements.

2016-2017 Basketball Region Coordinators Region 1 Northeast Area Contact Doug Ruesink Home: 793-2321; Cell 881-7800 Email: doug.ruesink@k12.sd.us Region 2 East Central Contact Jerry Beers Home: 692-8745; Cell 690-3817 Email: jbeers@brookings.net Contact Scott Mack Home: 693-6225; Cell 868-7001 Email: scott.mack@swiftel-bmu.com Region 3 Sioux Empire Contact Dave Beranek Home: 371-8764; Cell: 351-5356 Email: dkberanek@sio.midco.net Contact Duane Fiala Cell: 261-5633 Email: fiala4@sio.midco.net Contact Tom Eggers Cell: 201-6746 Email: eggster7@sio.midco.net Region 4 Lewis & Clark Contact Jason Selchert Home: 267-6236; Cell: 661-6762 Email: jason.selchert@k12.sd.us Region 5 Mitchell Area Contact Andy Deinert Work: 995-1765; Cell: 999-4924 Email: andy.deinert@vantagepnt.com Region 6 James Valley Contact Greg Blue Home: 599-2802; Cell: 354-3216 Email: blue.farms@yahoo.com Region 7 Northern Plains Contact Paul Rozell Cell: 380-0034 Email: paul.rozell3350@gmail.com Region 8 Northwest Contact Landon Arnold Home: 273-4223; Work: 273-4497 Email: arnolds@hughes.net Region 9 Central Contact Eric Booth Home: 224-8420; Cell 280-2367 Email: ebooth8696@pie.midco.net Region 10 Black Hills Contact Larry Osborne Home: 343-3183; Cell: 381-4108 Email: ozmia@rap.midco.net Contact Eric Schumacher Cell 430-9078 Email: greg.schumacher@teamridco.com Region 11 183 Officials Contact Quint Garnos Home: 895-2425; Cell 680-1598 Email: qsgarnos@kennebectelephone.com Prepare hopefully you began to prepare weeks ago The game is about fitness and appearance, position and movement, judgment, game control and poise, and relationships Stay in shape rather than get in shape You cannot officiate yourself into shape Athletic officiating is a vigorous avocation and it demands that an official be in excellent physical condition, able to give the very best, on every play, in every contest. The SDHSAA recommends that each official have an annual physical examination and practice good health habits As importantly, officials owe good health habits to themselves and their families if for nothing more, than the health of it. Check Your Equipment Pre-season preparation applies to updating one s uniform. Take the time to review your uniform annually so that you present a clean, crisp, neat uniform. As we all know, you never have a second chance to make a first impression. It is also important to review your other officiating equipment; shoes, socks, undergarments, equipment bags, and other officiating supplies to make your uniform complete. Many officials work more than one game per week and need the ability to have multiple uniforms available for their use.

Don t compromise your appearance by attempting to make that shirt and pant last another year. Game control starts with your appearance and the professionalism that goes with it. Be fit; be neat, be sharp. Officials or Coaches If you have a question about a rule interpretation, a play situation or a mechanic question that officials or coaches statewide should know about or the SDHSAA should know about to help make the game of basketball better for everyone involved in the game of basketball please send your concerns to be included in the basketball bulletins. Send your concerns to Buck Timmins at buck.timmins@k12.sd.us Home Phone: 605-996-1486 Cell Phone: 933-1493 Taking Care of Business Pay special attentions to your loved ones. They sacrifice a lot to enable you to do what you do. During the season, be sure your officiating travel meshes with your responsibilities at home. Plan ahead so you are not rushing out the door in a frenzy. Give everyone a hug, a kiss, and a smile before you leave. Be sure officiating travel coordinates with your work responsibilities. Your job is what pays the bills; don t take chances with your livelihood. Confirm all your dates, times, locations, and crewmates. Have your cell phone with you -- Carry important phone numbers with you. Basketball Rules Information SDHSAA Web Page Officials Basketball Basketball officials and coaches will need to review the basketball rules information posted on the SDHSAA web page. The information can be found on the Officials Page Basketball. Rules Changes: Information on Basketball Rules Changes 2016-17; Rationale for rule changes Rules Interpretation: Game Situations and Rulings for basketball rules Points of Emphasis: Points of emphasis gives extra attention to issues where most needed. 2016-17 Points of Emphasis include Acknowledging and Granting Timeout Criteria; Technical Fouls; Replacing a Disqualified or Injured Player; Protecting the Free Thrower; Post Play SDHSAA 2016-17 South Dakota Changes: South Dakota changes for the upcoming 2016-17 season. SDHSAA modifications made to the NFHS Rules.