Florida High School Basketball 2017-2018 Rules Changes and Season Information

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Information on 2017-2018 basketball rules changes and season schedule for Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA). Details include important dates, state series playoff schedule, state championships, NFHS rules changes, and specific rule modifications like coaching box dimensions and foul reporting procedures. Contact information for FHSAA administrators is also provided.


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  1. 2017-18 BASKETBALL RULES CHANGES AND SEASON INFORMATION Florida High School Athletic Association

  2. FHSAA Contacts Frank Beasley, Boys Administrator Edward Thompson, Girls Administrator (352) 372-9551 Ext. 350 fbeasley@fhsaa.org (352) 372-9551 Ext. 390 ethompson@fhsaa.org

  3. Important Dates Girls Basketball Boys Basketball First practice date (Week 19) Oct. 30 Preseason classic tournaments (Week 21) Nov. 13-18 First regular season playing date (Week 22) Nov. 20 Last district game playing date (Week 30) Jan. 27 State entry list due (Week 31) Jan. 29 Last regular season playing date (Week 32) Feb. 3 First practice date (Week 20) Nov. 6 Preseason classic tournaments (Week 22) Nov. 20-25 First regular season playing date (Week 23) Nov. 27 Last district game playing date (Week 32) Feb. 3 State entry list due (Week 33) Feb. 5 Last regular season playing date (Week 33) Feb. 10

  4. 2018 State Series Playoff Dates Girls Basketball Boys Basketball District Tournaments Feb. 5-10 5A-9A Regional Quarterfinals Feb. 15 1A-4A Regional Semifinals Feb. 15 5A-9A Regional Semifinals Feb. 20 1A-4A Regional Finals Feb. 20 5A-9A Regional Finals Feb. 23 Florida High School Girls Basketball State Championships Feb. 27-Mar. 3 District Tournaments Feb. 12-14, 16- 17 5A-9A Regional Quarterfinals Feb. 22 1A-4A Regional Semifinals Feb. 22 5A-9A Regional Semifinals Feb. 27 1A-4A Regional Finals Feb. 27 5A-9A Regional Finals Mar. 2 Florida High School Boys Basketball State Championships Mar. 6-10

  5. FLORIDA HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS RP Funding Center Lakeland, FL Girls Week Feb. 27-Mar. 3 Boys Week Mar. 6-10

  6. NFHS Rules Changes

  7. 1-13-2 Coaching Box Per FHSAA modification, the coaching box shall remain 14 feet in length.

  8. 2-9-1 Two-hand Reporting When a foul occurs, an official shall signal the timer to stop the clock. The official shall verbally inform the offender, then with finger(s) of two hands, indicate to the scorer the number of the offender and the number of free throws. Rationale: To minimize foul reporting errors, that occur between the officials and the scorekeepers when the information gets lost in the translation. Two handed reporting is easier for the scorekeepers to see and comprehend in addition to being less confusing.

  9. 3-4-1d Team Jerseys There are no color/design restrictions in the area of the team jersey from the imaginary line at the base of the neckline to the top of the shoulder and in the corresponding area on the back of the jersey. There are restrictions on what identifying names may be placed in this area (see Article 3-4-4). Rationale: Provide guidance on the forthcoming restrictions for this area of the jersey.

  10. 3-4-4 Team Jersey Restrictions 3-4-4: Identifying name(s) shall adhere to the following: If used, lettering with school name, school s nickname, school logo, player s name and /or abbreviation of the official school name shall be placed horizontally on the jersey. a. The panel in the shoulder area of the jersey on the back may be used for placing an identifying name as well. b. Rationale: Provide guidance to persons purchasing uniforms in determining what wording should go onto the jersey.

  11. 4-48 NEW Warning for Coach/Team Conduct A warning to a coach/team for misconduct is an administrative procedure by an official, which is recorded in the scorebook by the scorer and reported to the Head Coach: Art. 1 . . . For conduct, such as that described in rule 10-5-1a,b,d,e,f; 10-5-2; 10-5-4 the official shall warn the head coach unless the offense is judged to be major, in which case a technical foul shall be assessed. Note: A warning is not required prior to calling a technical foul. Art. 2 . . . For the first violation of rule 10-6-1, the official shall warn the head coach unless the offense is judged to be major, in which case a technical foul shall be assessed. Note: A warning is not required prior to calling a technical foul. Rationale: Stopping play and making sure that the bench and the coach know that an official warning has been given, sends a clear message to everyone in the gym and impacts the behavior of the coach, and in some cases the behavior of the opposing coach. This change in behavior creates a better atmosphere and many times avoids the need to administer a technical foul.

  12. 4-48 NEW Warning for Coach/Team Conduct 10-5-1 Bench Technical a. Disrespectfully addressing an official. b. Attempting to influence an official s decision. d. Disrespectfully addressing, baiting or taunting an opponent. e. Objecting to an official s decision by rising from the bench or using gestures. f. Inciting undesirable crowd reactions. 10-5-2 Enter the court unless by permission of an official to attend an injured player. 10-5-4 N/A by FHSAA adoption, the HC may stand within the 14 coaching box. A WARNING IS NOT REQUIRED PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF THE TECHNICAL FOUL

  13. FHSAA Points of Emphasis

  14. 2-4-5 Pregame Coaches Meeting The coach attending the meeting prior to the start of the game is the designated head coach for each team and be permitted to stand during the game. (10-6-1) FHSAA requires the head coach to directly verify compliance and proper sporting behavior at the pregame meeting.

  15. NFHS Basketball Legal Uniforms

  16. Basketball Uniforms Legal Styles/Designs Uniform jerseys must comply with all rules listed in 3-4, 3-5 and 3-6 Uniform rules are concise and clear regarding what is, and what is not, permissible on the jersey Coaches and school administrators must ensure that legal uniforms are being ordered and purchased from manufacturers/distributors www.nfhs.org

  17. Basketball Uniforms Legal Styles/Designs D D E E C Last Name 2 5 C High School Name 2 5 A B B B A A C Front View Back View Side View

  18. Basketball Uniforms Front View A. JERSEY COLOR The torso of the jersey must be a single solid color with no designs in the fabric (white for home and a dark color clearly contrasting white for visitor). If gray is a color choice, it must be for the away jersey and must be closer to black at least by 70%. www.nfhs.org A

  19. Basketball Uniforms Front View A. JERSEY COLOR The torso is the portion of the jersey from an imaginary horizontal line at the base of the neckline (see D.2. in another slide) extending to each armhole, down to the bottom hem of the jersey and from side seam to side seam. A www.nfhs.org

  20. Basketball Uniforms Front View B. FRONT NUMBER The number on the front shall be at least 4 inches high, not less than inch wide (excluding the border) and centered vertically and horizontally on the visible part of the jersey. Numbers shall be plain Arabic numerals and must be the same style and color as the number on the back of the jersey. 2 5 B

  21. Basketball Uniforms Front View B. FRONT NUMBER Legal numbers are: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 00, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55. A team member list shall not have both numbers 0 and 00. No more than three colors may be used on the number. The style must be clearly visible and conform to the provisions of NFHS Rule 3-4-3e. 2 5 B

  22. Basketball Uniforms Front View C. IDENTIFYING NAME Lettering with school name, school s nickname, school logo, player s name and/or abbreviation of the official school may be placed on the front of the jersey. Lettering must be placed horizontally and may be arched. Names may also be on multiple lines. High School Name 2 5 C

  23. Basketball Uniforms Front View C. IDENTIFYING NAME The first and last letters, either above or below the number, must be on the same horizontal plane. When above the number, the plane may not be below a plane extending through the top of the number(s). When below the number, the plane may not be above a plane extending through the bottom of the number(s). Any point on any letter shall not be closer than one inch to any point on any number(s). High School Name C 2 5

  24. Basketball Uniforms Front View C. IDENTIFYING NAME Any form of decorative accent (i.e., paw, halo, crown, star, etc.) in a name or abbreviation is only permitted above the number. If a tail is used in the lettering of an identifying name or abbreviation, the name or abbreviation must be located below the number. High School Name C 2 5

  25. Basketball Uniforms Front View The American Flag may be worn anywhere on the team jersey provided it does not exceed 2x3 inches and does not interfere with the visibility of he player s number. High School Name 2 5 C

  26. Basketball Uniforms Front View D. ABOVE THE NECKLINE There are no design restrictions in the area of the jersey from an imaginary horizontal line at the base of the neckline extending to each armhole, up to the shoulder seam, except identifying names. The imaginary line shall not extend beyond 1 inches from the lowest point of the neckline apex/opening. D High School Name 2 5

  27. Basketball Uniforms Front View D. ABOVE THE NECKLINE Different colors and/or designs may be used in this area. D High School Name 2 5 By state association adoption, a commemorative/memorial patch (not to exceed 4 square inches), if worn, must be in this area or in the side insert. A school or conference logo/mascot may be located at the apex/opening of the neckline, in the corresponding area on the back of the jersey and/or in either side insert.

  28. Basketball Uniforms Front View D. ABOVE THE NECKLINE 6. A single manufacturer s logo/trademark/reference (not to exceed 2 square inches with no dimension more than 2 inches long) may be placed in this area no more than 5 inches below the shoulder seam on the front of the jersey; or 2 inches below the neckline on the back of the jersey; or in either side seam. D High School Name 2 5

  29. Basketball Uniforms Front View E. ARMHOLE TRIM Trim, piping or an accent color differing from the torso shall not exceed 1 inch around the arm openings. EXCEPT in the area above the neckline where there are no color or design restrictions . E High School Name 2 5

  30. Basketball Uniforms Back View A. JERSEY COLOR The back torso of the jersey must be the same single solid color as the front, no designs are allowed in the fabric. The back torso is the portion of the jersey from the bottom of the back panel, if used, down to the bottom hem of the jersey and from side seam to side seam. A

  31. Basketball Uniforms Back View B. BACK NUMBER The number on the back shall be at least 6 inches high, not less than inch wide (excluding the border) and centered vertically and horizontally on the portion of the jersey that is intended to be visible. The back numbers shall meet all the remaining specifications of the front number as previously noted (Front View, B.2-B.4). Last Name 2 5 B

  32. Basketball Uniforms Back View C. IDENTIFYING NAME School name, school s nickname, school logo, player s name and/or abbreviation of the official school name may be placed horizontally on the back of the jersey. Lettering on the back of the jersey shall meet all the specifications of the front lettering as previously noted (Front View, C.2-C.6). Last Name 2 5 C

  33. Basketball Uniforms Back View D. BACK PANEL There are no color or design restrictions in the corresponding area base of the neckline to the shoulder seam on the back of the team jersey, except for identifying names. A single manufacturer s logo/trademark/reference may be located 2 inches from the neckline on the back of the jersey; or in the shoulder area of the front of the jersey; or in either side seam. (Front View, D.6) D Last Name 2 5

  34. Basketball Uniforms Back View E. ARMHOLE TRIM Trim shall not exceed 1 inch around the arm openings. EXCEPT in the area above the neckline where there are no color or design restrictions. E Last Name 2 5

  35. Basketball Uniforms Side View A. LOCATION Side inserts must be centered vertically below the armpit. WIDTH Side inserts including trim/piping/accent color(s) must be a maximum of 4 inches (2 inches on each side of the seam). B. A B

  36. Basketball Uniforms Side View C. STYLE/DESIGN Side inserts may be of any color or design. Side inserts must be the same width for all team jerseys. By State Association adoption a commemorative/memorial patches (not to exceed 4 square inches), if worn, must be in this area or in the area above the neckline on the front or back of the jersey. C

  37. Basketball Uniforms Side View C. STYLE/DESIGN A single manufacturer s logo/ trademark/reference may be placed in the side seam area; the front of the jersey in the shoulder area; or on the back of the jersey in the upper back panel. (Front View, D.6) or on C

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