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Basetball Official

Rules

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“Let me win, but if I cannot win, let
me be brave in the attempt.”

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brave in the attempt.”


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The Basics

• Sport season:
December – March
• Culminating State Events:
` District Basketball
State Basketball Finals State
Unified Basketball Finals

Alpine Skiing
Events Offered
Team Competition
Unified Team Competition
Individual Skills Level 1 & 2
3 on 3 Competition – Contact the State Office
for 3 on 3 rules

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Uniform Guidelines and
Equipment
• Uniforms consist of a jersey, shorts, and sport
shoes.
• All team members must have identical
uniforms in color and design.
• Numbers must appear on the front and the
back of each athlete's jersey
• For Unified teams athletes should have even
numbers on jerseys and partners should have
odd numbers.

Alpine Skiing
Uniform Guideline and
Equipment Cont.
• Hats, bandanas, du-rags, jewelry, and denim
may not be worn during games or practice.
Headbands, wristbands, and arm sleeves are
acceptable. Headwear for religious or medical
reasons are acceptable but must be on
documented with the state office prior to the
event.
• Traditional basketball shoes should be worn.

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Equipment

• For male competition for athletes 12 years and over, a


size 7, 29.5 inch, basketball should be used. A smaller
size 6, 28.5 inch, basketball should be used for all
female competition for athletes 12 years and over. A
smaller size 5, 27.5 inch, basketball should be used for
competition for all athletes (male and female) under 12
years of age.

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General Rules

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General Rule Cont.

‣ 5 Individual Fouls will result in a


disqualification from the game.
‣ 7 Team Fouls will result in 1 and 1 bonus
(1 Free Throw, if made 2)
‣ 10 Team Fouls will result in double bonus
(2 Free Throws).

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Unified Basketball
Rules

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Unified Basketball Rules

‣ The roster shall contain an equal number of traditional


athletes and unified partners; equal means at least 4
traditional athletes and 3 unified partners.
‣ Unified Partners are athletes and should not be involved in
coaching. Assistant Coaches may be on the team roster
and play.

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Individual Skill
Contest

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Event 1- Target Pass

• A 1m (3’ 3-1/2”) square is marked on a wall using chalk


or tape. The bottom line of the square shall be 1m (3’ 3-
1/2”) from the floor. A 3m (9’) square will be marked on
the floor and 2.4m (7’) from the wall pass over the line.
The athlete is given 5 passes.
• The athlete receives 3 points for hitting the wall inside the
square. The athlete receives 2 points for hitting the lines
of the square. The athlete receives 1 point for hitting the
wall but not in or on any part of the square. The athlete
receives 1 point for catching the ball in the air or after one
or more bounces. The athlete receives 0 points if the ball
bounces before hitting the wall.

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Event 1 Cont.

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Event 2 – Ten meter Dribble

• The athlete begins from behind the start line and between
the cones. The athlete starts dribbling and moving when
the official signals. The athlete dribbles the ball with one
hand for the entire 10m (32'9 ¾").

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Event 3- Spot Shot

• Six spots are marked on the floor. Start each


measurement from a spot on the floor under the front of
the rim. The athlete attempts two field goals from each of
six spots.
• For every field goal made at spots 1 and 2, two points are
awarded. For every field goal made at spots 3 and 4, three
points are awarded. For every field goal made at spots 5
and 6, four points are awarded

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Event 4 – Speed Dribble

‣ There is a 60-second time limit imposed. The objective is


to dribble the ball as many times as possible during this
period.
‣ Athlete must stay in the designated circle while dribbling.
‣ If the basketball rolls out of the circle, it may be handed
back to the athlete, who continues to dribble

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Event 1- 12 Meter Dribble Level
2

‣ A player is instructed to dribble the ball while passing


alternately to the right and to the left of six obstacles
placed in a line, 2 meters apart, on a 12-meter course.
‣ The player may start to the right or to the left of the first
obstacle but must pass each obstacle alternately
thereafter.
‣ One point is awarded each time a cone is passed

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Event 2 – Perimeter Shooting
Level 2

‣ A player stands at the juncture of the free-throw line and


lane, either to the left or right.
‣ The player dribbles toward the goal and attempts a field
goal of his/her choice outside the 2.75 meter arc (9 feet).
This attempt must be taken anywhere outside the 2.75
meter arc marked off by a dotted line.
‣ The player then rebounds the basketball and dribbles
anywhere outside the arc before attempting another field
goal.
‣ The player shall make as many field goals as described
above in one-minute

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Event 3 – Catch and Pass Level
2
• On go, the athlete passes the ball to the feeder and
moves quickly to either cone A or B.
• The player must catch the ball, then pass it back to the
feeder from behind the end line. One or both feet can be
grounded but both must be behind the line at the moment
of passing the ball back to the feeder.
• When athlete has passed the ball, they move quickly to
the opposite cone to receive the next pass
• The player continues passing, moving along the line and
catching the ball for 60 seconds

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Team Skills – 5 Person Teams

• Each player on the first five-member team attempts to


catch the ball and then throw it accurately to the player
stationed at the next position.
• The player in position #1 throws the ball to the player at
position #2. The player at position #2 throws the ball to
the player at position #3. This sequential throwing
rotation continues until the ball reaches the player at
position #5.
• Athletes may pass the ball in any manner, but each player
must pass in numerical sequence. A bounce pass is
allowed provided that there is only one bounce.

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Team Skills – 5 Person Teams
Cont.
• If the ball is thrown past an athlete, the athlete or official
may retrieve the ball. However, the athlete must return to
his/her position before throwing the ball to the next
player. A correct pass is defined as a ball that is thrown
within reach of the receiving player.
• When the ball reaches the player in position #5, he/she
then attempts a field goal.

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Thank you!

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