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MONTANA OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION - MOA - ArbiterSports

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Flagrant fouls can be classified into three categories:<br />

1. Contact during a live ball<br />

2. Contact during a dead ball<br />

3. Unethical behavior<br />

A flagrant foul can be a personal foul or a technical foul. It can also be a double personal or a double<br />

technical. It cannot be a common foul or a player control foul. A flagrant personal foul is contact during a<br />

live ball that is severe and excessive. It can also be contact that is extreme in nature. A flagrant technical<br />

foul is contact during a dead ball that is extreme in nature or contact that is severe and excessive. A<br />

flagrant technical foul can also be unsporting behavior that is extreme in nature or unethical.<br />

Flagrant Foul Penalties<br />

Flagrant technical foul: Two shots and the ball at the division line away from the table. The<br />

shooter is any player or substitute.<br />

Flagrant personal foul: Two shots and the ball at the spot of the foul. The shooter is the offended<br />

player or his substitute if injured or disqualified.<br />

Flagrant double technical fouls: Continue the game using the alternating possession arrow. The<br />

ball is taken out of bounds at the division line opposite the table.<br />

Flagrant double personal fouls: Resume play with the alternating possession arrow.<br />

Technicals that must be caught before the ball becomes live<br />

illegal numbers<br />

illegal uniforms<br />

changing the starting five<br />

II. Please take time as a group to review and discuss the following information concerning Signaling and<br />

Communication from the 2012 October Referee Magazine:<br />

The Beckoning Call<br />

B ringing in substitutes happens pretty regularly over the course of a game. At any given dead ball there is<br />

an opportunity for coaches to put in some replacements. If not handled properly, you could have some<br />

serious problems. Who brings them in? The trail official in two-person will bring in the substitutes in the<br />

frontcourt. The trail becoming the new lead will bring in the subs in transition. In three-person, the center<br />

or trail, whoever is tableside, will beckon in the frontcourt. An exception is made when the ball is being put

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