West Michigan Officials Association Basketball Rules Meeting Highlights

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Highlights from the West Michigan Officials Association Basketball Rules Meeting #4 on January 9, 2016, include discussions on NCAA tournament best moments, MHSAA tournament assignments, observations on officiating, and top ten officiating issues that drive coaches crazy. The meeting covered various topics ranging from uniform policies to the importance of understanding and enforcing game rules effectively.


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  1. WMOA BASKETBALL RULES MEETING #4 January 9, 2016

  2. 2016 NCAA TOURNAMENT BEST MOMENTS MARCH MADNESS 2016 HIGHLIGHTS START AT 10:05 MARK https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PiQxrsa7H7k

  3. AGENDA MHSAA Tournament Assignments on Arbiter West Michigan Student Athlete Award / Football & Basketball Mark Howells: OK Conference Assignor Kent Graves: Top Ten Officiating Issues That Drive Coaches Crazy!!!!! Video: Right Place, Right Time, Right Call Suggestion from the floor

  4. WEST MICHIGAN STUDENT ATHLETE AWARD COMMITTEE MEMBERS: BASKETBALL: BOB WOJCIK, TED SIMONS, CONROY ZUIDERVEEN, NUF PEREZ, JOE POPIEL Football / Nominations Completed / Gathering Information Girl s Basketball : Nomination Dead Line / February 1 Boy s Basketball : Nomination Dead Line / February 1

  5. OBSERVATIONS Uniforms Back Court Count Misinterpretation of Rules Coaches Box Not inbounding the ball in the proper location Making calls outside your PCA Coaches pregame conference

  6. MARK HOWELLS OK Conference Assignor

  7. KENT GRAVES Varsity Girl s Basketball Coach / Forest Hills Northern MHSAA Basketball Official / 25 years Collegiate Basketball Official / GLIAC, MIAA, WHAC, CROSSROADS

  8. TOP TEN OFFICIATING ISSUES THAT DRIVE COACHES CRAZY!!!!! 1. Don t Be Late Varsity Sub Varsity 6. Be Patient on a Held Ball Definition of 7. Understand and use Three Person Mechanics Rotate, Rotate, Rotate! Why??????? 2. Don t Take Care of Business Uniform Police Officials Uniform 8. Understand Block/Charge Try to Reward the Defense 3. Don t Be Lazy This is the Most Important Game You Are Working 9. Don t be a Ball Watcher Know your Primaries Get off Ball Fouls 4. Don t Have A Bad Attitude Respond to Me in a Professional Way 5. Be In Position Move and get a Proper Angle 10. Ratings Get in the Book (Freshman / JV) How do I rate?

  9. THE RULES YOU DO NOT ENFORCE IN YOUR GAME, WILL ONLY MAKE IT HARDER FOR THE CREW IN THE NEXT GAME http://www.uadphotos.com/FRESH-VARS-JV-BAKETBALL-GM-1/i-SFcgfXS

  10. THERE ARE ONLY TWO THINGS FOR WHICH A COACH OR PLAYER WILL ALWAYS FIND HARD TO FORGIVE AN OFFICIAL FOR; 1. Not knowing the rules 2. Not being in proper position to make the call. a. Wrong position; lack of rules knowledge, weak mechanics / Admit it, we ve all been there and really don t want to go back, I hope.

  11. RIGHT PLACE, RIGHT TIME, RIGHT CALL MECHANICS An official who is out of position is as negligent as a player who misses and important assignment. If the official misses an important call because of being out of proper position, he/she has committed the unpardonable sin of officiating.

  12. HUDL: VIDEO WMOA MEETING 12.19.16 Nov 28 Dec 2 Girls - Cal vs Spring Lake Clip 1: 0.45 to 2:02 Rule 4-27-3 / Incidental contact is contact with an opponent which is permitted and which does not constitute a foul Art 3: Similarly, contact which does not hinder the opponent from participating in normal defensive or offensive movements should be considered incidental. Rule 4-40-8 / A player may not use the arms, hands, hips or shoulders to force his/her way through a screen or to hold the screener and then push the screener aside in order to maintain a guarding position on an opponent. Girl s -Varsity vs. Kent City Clip 1: Start to 2:01 Girl s - Calvin Christian vs Wyoming Clip 5: 0:01 / Clip 11: 4:11 Dec 5-9 Boys - Grand Haven vs Mona Shores Clip 2 : 0.1 Boy Godwin Heights vs Holland Clip 1

  13. HUDL VIDEO MEETING 01.09.17 Playlist: Hudl 01.09.17 A Playlist: Hudl 01.09.17 B

  14. 2016-17 POINTS OF EMPHASIS 1. Acknowledge and Granting Time-outs Criteria Must have knowledge of status of ball prior to granting time-out. Control by player 2. Technical Fouls Administrative and Team Technical Fouls Head coach does not lose the coaching box on these two types of technical fouls 3. Replacing a Disqualified or Injured Player 15 Second horn sounds when officials instructs timer 4. Protecting the Free-Thrower Delayed whistle on violation and if contact is made on shooter foul 5. Post Play Arm bars, elbows, use of leg or knee or backing down (offense or defense)

  15. POST PLAY An opponent is displaced from a legally established or obtained position. An arm-bar is extended and displaces an opponent. A locked and/or extended elbow displaces an opponent. A leg or knee is used in the rear of an opponent to hold or displace. Holding, hooking, slapping, pinning or pushing the leg or body of an opponent. An offensive post player backs down and displaces the defender once that defender has obtained a legal guarding position.

  16. WMOA WEBSITE BASKETBALL RESOURCES

  17. YOUR SUGGESTIONS!!!! TOPICS FORMAT VIDEOS

  18. WMOA BASKETBALL RULES MEETING # 5 January 23, 2017 Joe Popiel: What Camps Have Taught Me

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