Post by rulesguy on Nov 15, 2023 9:11:18 GMT -5
You Make The Call #4 - QUESTION
Here is the next situation. The link to submit a response is here: forms.gle/4oH51y1FxDy9hSx46
In the above situation (click link for photo), the wrestler on bottom has already been turned and fought his way back to his belly. When he was in near fall criteria the referee counted to a 4 second count. Due to the hold still keeping the pinning situation the same, the referee has not yet awarded any points. At the point of this picture, the wrestler on bottom lets out a scream of pain forcing the referee to stop the match. Assume this is the first in match injury in this match. Select the next actions of the referee that best follow the NFHS rule set.
A) Stop the match for the injury, assess an injury time-out to the defensive wrestler and start his injury clock. Award 2 points to the offensive wrestler for near fall.
B) Stop the match for the injury, assess an injury time-out to the defensive wrestler and start his injury clock. Award 3 points to the offensive wrestler for near fall.
C) Stop the match for the injury, assess an injury time-out to the defensive wrestler and start his injury clock. Award 4 points to the offensive wrestler for near fall.
D) Stop the match for the injury. Penalize the offensive wrestler 1 point for the illegal hold of an illegal arm bar. Do not award any near fall points as illegal hold negate near fall points. Start the defensive wrestler's recovery clock.
E) Stop the match for the injury. Penalize the offensive wrestler 1 point for the illegal hold of an illegal arm bar. Award 2 near fall points as illegal holds do no negate already earned near fall points. Start the defensive wrestler's recovery clock.
F) Stop the match for potentially dangerous. Arm bars are potentially dangerous and must be stopped if taken too far. Award 2 points for the near fall. Allow the defensive wrestler referee's time to recover as the potentially dangerous hold caused the stoppage.
Here is the next situation. The link to submit a response is here: forms.gle/4oH51y1FxDy9hSx46
In the above situation (click link for photo), the wrestler on bottom has already been turned and fought his way back to his belly. When he was in near fall criteria the referee counted to a 4 second count. Due to the hold still keeping the pinning situation the same, the referee has not yet awarded any points. At the point of this picture, the wrestler on bottom lets out a scream of pain forcing the referee to stop the match. Assume this is the first in match injury in this match. Select the next actions of the referee that best follow the NFHS rule set.
A) Stop the match for the injury, assess an injury time-out to the defensive wrestler and start his injury clock. Award 2 points to the offensive wrestler for near fall.
B) Stop the match for the injury, assess an injury time-out to the defensive wrestler and start his injury clock. Award 3 points to the offensive wrestler for near fall.
C) Stop the match for the injury, assess an injury time-out to the defensive wrestler and start his injury clock. Award 4 points to the offensive wrestler for near fall.
D) Stop the match for the injury. Penalize the offensive wrestler 1 point for the illegal hold of an illegal arm bar. Do not award any near fall points as illegal hold negate near fall points. Start the defensive wrestler's recovery clock.
E) Stop the match for the injury. Penalize the offensive wrestler 1 point for the illegal hold of an illegal arm bar. Award 2 near fall points as illegal holds do no negate already earned near fall points. Start the defensive wrestler's recovery clock.
F) Stop the match for potentially dangerous. Arm bars are potentially dangerous and must be stopped if taken too far. Award 2 points for the near fall. Allow the defensive wrestler referee's time to recover as the potentially dangerous hold caused the stoppage.