PIAA

Bulletins

03-04 Season

    

02-03 Season

I     II

01-02 Season

I     II     III

00-01 Season

I     II     III

 

Coaches' Box

PIAA follows National Federation Rules but has adopted a very restrictive Coach's Box rule. All coaches must remain seated while the ball is live except to request a time-out for a correctable error or charged time-out. ALL other times, all coaches must remain seated in a chair or bench.

New Rule Changes 03-04

2-12-5 Established a warning signal at 20 seconds before the expiration of the 30-second interval permitted for replacing a disqualified or injured player.

4-6-4 New

9-11-4 New

Further defined basket interference to include when a player pulls down a movable ring so that it contacts the ball before the ring returns to its original position.
8-1-3 Reduced the number of players permitted on marked lane spaces during free throws (not including the free-thrower) to four defensive and two offensive players, with the lane spaces closest to the free-throw line (and the shooter) remaining vacant. 
10-5-3 New Directly penalizes the head coach when a player participates after being disqualified (from an indirect to a direct technical).
Signal Chart Established a signal for a kicked ball.

 

New Mechanics Changes 03-04

  At the end of the first half, officials should assemble in an area approximately halfway between the center circle and the sideline opposite the table and remain until teams and coaches have exited.
2. When a player fouls out, the non-calling official (2) or the new Trail official (3) shall notify the coach, the player and then signal to start the 30-second timer.
3. The "bird dog" foul mechanic need only be used for clarification.
4. (2) When the Lead is ball side, he/she will have primary coverage when the ball is in the area between the arc and the closest lane line, below the free throw line extended.
5. (2) Time-out and intermission positions have been changed to be similar to those used in three-person. Officials will stand on the nearest block opposite the benches during 60-second time-outs and intermission and at the top of the near arc during 30-second time-outs.
6. (3) Changes the three-person court coverage by eliminating the “dual” area. The area inside the arc, below the free-throw line extended becomes primary area for the Lead.
7. (3) The Lead may initiate a rotation when all three officials are in the front court.
8. (3) The exception of no long switch in the backcourt has been eliminated. The official who calls the foul goes opposite table.


 

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