The Officials Institute (OI) meeting of November 9, 2023, hosted by Joshua Schroeder, Chairman of the Board, discussed plays involving the 2023/2024 NFHS points of emphasis (POE's). As always, OI conducts these monthly meetings with intent of providing instruction for basketball officials to every officiating level to help basketball officials get better, together. OI believes watching and discussing videos in a group, helps bring awareness to the rules of basketball by providing a platform for attendees to receive instant feedback from fellow officials. Asking questions while analyzing video is a valuable learning tool and by giving repetitive looks at the same play increases retention of rules and philosophies of rules. All videos shown are actual high school basketball videos.
The video of this online meeting includes 8 different video clips, all about NFHS POE's including throw-ins, uniforms and equipment and end of game protocols.
0:00 - Intro
1:00 - Foul in the corner. Throw-in should be at the 28' mark.
6:43 - Ball is knocked out of bounds by a defender. Is this a 28' mark throw-in or spot nearest out of bounds location?
8:55 - A ball was intentionally kicked out of bounds? Where should the throw-in be?
12:39 - This foul happens in the corner so does the ball go to the 28' mark or the 3' mark by the lane line?
18:55 - Example of how a timeout near the end of the game should look like among officials.
25:11 - Last second shots we should put ourselves in a position to anticipate what will happen. This play the officials did not and maybe missed a foul as a result.
32:28 - This video is about legal and illegal apparel and equipment. Can you spot the illegal equipment?
50:03 - Do we need to require players to tuck in their shirts? Watch this video and see what everyone thinks.
54:57 - Meeting Schedule for the next meeting.
Watching video clips is a good way to stay connected to the skill of officiating basketball but education and learning can more effectively be attained doing it in a group with some direction from a key speaker. Remembering specific rules and application of those rules is easier when visual aids are used to present in a way that is easy to listen to and understand.
The Officials Institute, and their monthly video review meetings, create a fun environment that allows participants to speak up and voice their opinions on plays without negative retribution or rebuttals. Everyone's opinion is worth something and adds to the overall learning experience that everyone should strive for, regardless of years of experience. Breaking down film in slow motion and freeze frames helps to "retrain our brain" so when we see the same plays in real time we are in a better position mentally to get the call right.
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