Quiz: Personal foul not served

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Quiz: Personal foul not served

Postby LaxRef on Sun Jan 29, 2006 8:33 pm

Under what circumstances can player A1 commit a personal foul, be correctly identified by the officials as the player who committed the personal foul, and yet not serve penalty time for that foul?
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Postby tamu33 on Sun Jan 29, 2006 11:05 pm

1. Player is ejected for a conduct foul on way to box

2. player is seriously injured (and must be taken to hospital) during play between flag and whistle.
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Postby LaxRef on Sun Jan 29, 2006 11:10 pm

Those are correct answers. There are at least two more good ones (and maybe a few goofy ones).
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Postby Jay Wisnieski on Mon Jan 30, 2006 2:16 am

You can be a goalie and commit a personal foul, but if there's no back-up goalie to take your place while you serve the time, the in-home has to go instead.

Right?
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Postby Sonny on Mon Jan 30, 2006 6:43 am

Jay Wisnieski wrote:You can be a goalie and commit a personal foul, but if there's no back-up goalie to take your place while you serve the time, the in-home has to go instead.

Right?


Negative. Goalies serve their own penalties under college rules.
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Postby LaxRef on Mon Jan 30, 2006 8:41 am

Sonny wrote:
Jay Wisnieski wrote:You can be a goalie and commit a personal foul, but if there's no back-up goalie to take your place while you serve the time, the in-home has to go instead.

Right?


Negative. Goalies serve their own penalties under college rules.


High school rules too. They don't have the explicit A.R.s that they have in NCAA (I submitted them this year to make things clearer), but the high school rules make no provision for anyone serving anyone elses penalty time except for the in-home, who serves bench penalties and penalties that are not against a specific player.

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NCAA Rule 6-6 wrote:A.R. 32: Goalkeeper B1 commits a personal or technical foul. Can the in-home serve the penalty? RULING: No. B1 must serve the penalty, and a legally-equipped substitute goalkeeper must report into the game. If Team B has only one set of goalie equipment, B1 will be given a reasonable amount of time to switch his equipment to another player; in this situation, if Team B wants to get their original goalkeeper back into the game, they must do so during a timeout or between periods.

A.R. 33: Goalkeeper B1 must leave the game due to an injury or expulsion. Team B refuses to send in another player to play that position. RULING: Team B must put a legally-equipped goalkeeper on the field or they forfeit the game.
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Postby tamu33 on Mon Jan 30, 2006 9:23 am

Just thought of one more scenario.

A1 commits two personals and starts serving time for one penalty. During the first penalty time, B1 scores. Thus all penalties are released and player does not serve time for second personal.
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Postby salami22 on Mon Jan 30, 2006 1:07 pm

A1 commits a foul during overtime. During the flag down possession, Team B scores a goal ending the game. A1 does not serve any time in the box due to the game being over.
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Postby LaxRef on Mon Jan 30, 2006 2:03 pm

tamu33 wrote:Just thought of one more scenario.

A1 commits two personals and starts serving time for one penalty. During the first penalty time, B1 scores. Thus all penalties are released and player does not serve time for second personal.


That is a valid answer.
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Postby LaxRef on Mon Jan 30, 2006 2:03 pm

salami22 wrote:A1 commits a foul during overtime. During the flag down possession, Team B scores a goal ending the game. A1 does not serve any time in the box due to the game being over.


This is a good answer. There are still 2 more valid answers out there, waiting to be posted.
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Postby Sonny on Mon Jan 30, 2006 2:59 pm

salami22 wrote:A1 commits a foul during overtime. During the flag down possession, Team B scores a goal ending the game. A1 does not serve any time in the box due to the game being over.


Just like this case - A1 commits personal foul under a minute to play in regulation play. During the flag down possession, the game clock expires. A1 does not serve any time in the box due to the game being over.
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Postby LaxRef on Mon Jan 30, 2006 3:32 pm

Sonny wrote:
salami22 wrote:A1 commits a foul during overtime. During the flag down possession, Team B scores a goal ending the game. A1 does not serve any time in the box due to the game being over.


Just like this case - A1 commits personal foul under a minute to play in regulation play. During the flag down possession, the game clock expires. A1 does not serve any time in the box due to the game being over.


Yep.

There's still one more where the official can point right at the guy who committed the personal foul, everyone knows the guy is guilty, but he doesn't serve penalty time. It's not quite so obvious as the other ones.

Oh, wait, I just thought of another one. Okay, two not so obvious ones, although we've gotten really close to one of them already.
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Postby mholtz on Mon Jan 30, 2006 3:38 pm

When the personal foul is on a coach... But I know nothing about that sort of thing happening.
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Postby Sonny on Mon Jan 30, 2006 3:38 pm

In-home serving personal foul for an ejected player?
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Postby LaxRef on Mon Jan 30, 2006 4:07 pm

Sonny wrote:In-home serving personal foul for an ejected player?


tamu33 sort of covered this angle, but this works.
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