SLIDE 1 2019
Coordinator of Officials Annual Presentation
NH Soccer Officials Association
Dennis Ordway way, Coord
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SLIDE 2
- Annual Rules Test
- NHIAA Policy & Procedures
- Forms & Reporting
- Game Fees & Tournament Dates
- Officials News and Information
- NHSOA / NHIAA Contract Topics
2019 Coordinator’s Presentation
SLIDE 3 Annual Rules Test
- 1. 2019 NFHS Soccer Part I Test
- 2. ?s and answers are in sequence
- 3. Maximum of 3 attempts
MUST be completed by midnight on 8/31/2019
SLIDE 4 NHIAA Policy & Procedures
- Concussion
- Heat Acclimatization
SLIDE 5 NHIAA Policy & Procedures
Management of Concussion
NFHS Guidelines for Management of Concussions: The NHIAA mandates
the following of the NFHS guidelines for management of Concussions. Concussions: Any athlete who exhibits signs, symptoms, or behaviors consistent with a concussion (such as loss of consciousness, headache, dizziness, confusion, or balance problems) shall be immediately removed from the contest and shall not return to play until cleared by an appropriate health care professional. Please visit www.nhiaa.org; “What’s New” to view the NFHS Guidelines for Management
- f Concussions and the New Hampshire SB402 and its language as written.
SLIDE 6 NHIAA Policy & Procedures
Management of Concussion
https://nfhslearn.com/courses?searchText=Concussion
Player safety is # Certificate upon completion!
SLIDE 7 NHIAA Policy & Procedures
Heat Acclimatization
Sections 18 Heat Stress and Athletic Participation
- 1. Heat Cramps
- 2. Heat Syncope
- 3. Heat Exhaustion (Water Depletion)
- 4. Heat Stoke
Solution Heat Acclimatization
SLIDE 8 NHIAA Policy & Procedures
Heat Acclimatization
https://nfhslearn.com/courses?searchText=Heat
Keep ‘em Safe Certificate upon completion !
SLIDE 9 NHIAA Policy & Procedures
- 1. Mouth Guard Administration
- 2. Mercy Rule
- 3. Overtime Procedure
- 4. Interstate Contests
- 5. Special Points of Emphasis
- 6. Forms & Reporting
SLIDE 10 NHIAA Policy & Procedures
Mouth Guard Administration
NO CHANGE FROM LAST SEASON
SOCCER MOUTH PROTECTOR RULE
- All field players shall wear mouth protectors that must cover all molars as well as front teeth.
- Mouth protectors must be worn in all practices and games. This includes preseason scrimmages,
jamborees as well as the state tournament.
- Mouth protectors are required of all participants at all levels of interscholastic competition
(Freshman, Sub-Varsity, Varsity)
- There is no color requirement for mouth protectors.
SLIDE 11 NHIAA Policy & Procedures
Mouth Guard Administration
ADMINISTRATION
- Coaches shall assume the responsibility to make certain each player is provided with and is
properly wearing a mouth protector.
- In the event a player is participating without a mouth protector the game official shall remove the
player from the match and cannot return until the next dead ball whistle. There will be no substitution for the removed player.
- If a player is found to (1) have cut down the mouth protector (2) hides the mouth protector in a
part of the uniform (i.e. socks) or (3) discards the mouth protector on the field of play - A YELLOW CARD WILL BE ADMINISTERED ONLY TO THE PLAYER. WAIVERS Waivers can only be granted by the Sports Medicine Committee upon receipt of documentation provided by a physician (as defined by NH RSA 329). A player must wear the mouth protector until clearance and waivers of liability have been signed by the physician, parents and school.
SLIDE 12 NHIAA Policy & Procedures
Mercy Rule
REPLACED the lined out text below with, “the clock will continue to run and will only stop in the event of an injury.” NHIAA MERCY RULE; Regular Season and Tournament
- If a game reaches a goal differential of five (5) or more goals in the second half, the
clock will continue to run and will only stop in the event of an injury. game will be official running time. Should the differential becomes less than five (5) goals the clock will return to stop time. the clock will continue to run and will only stop in the event of an injury.
SLIDE 13 NHIAA Policy & Procedures
Overtime Procedure
NO CHANGE FROM LAST SEASON NHIAA REGULAR SEASON OVERTIME PROCEDURES
- When the score is tied at the end of regulation time, the referee will instruct both teams
to return to their respective team benches. There will be a five (5) minute intermission during which both teams may confer with their coaches and the head referee will instruct both teams as to how the overtime periods will be conducted. A coin toss shall be held in accordance with Rule 5-2-2-d-3 of the National Federation Rules Book. The teams will play one ten (10) minute sudden-victory overtime period. If the score is still tied, the teams will change ends without leaving the field of play (Substitutions are allowed). A second ten (10) minute sudden-victory period will be played. The match will be considered a draw if the score is still tied after these two (2) periods. (CM 1.2016)
- NOTE: The interval between the first overtime period and a second overtime
period shall be two minutes. (Added by NHSOA Coordinator of Officials per NFHS Rule 7.3.2)
SLIDE 14 NHIAA Policy & Procedures
Interstate Contests
NO CHANGE FROM LAST SEASON
- Officials should have a pregame meeting with coaches of both teams to inform them of
the mouth guard standards, educating coaches that mouth guards that are cut too small will not provide much protection.
- IN ALL INTERSTATE CONTESTS, each participating school shall follow the contest
rules of the state association of the host school hosting the event. The rules referred to are contest rules only and not rules applying to age, number of semesters of attendance, residency or academic accomplishments. No school may violate its own state association rules.
SLIDE 15 NHIAA Policy & Procedures
Reporting Cards
CARDS ISSUED IN GAME
- Any team whose players/coaches receive a collective total of five (5) cards in a game
will result in immediate termination of the game and result in forfeiture by the offending
- team. If both teams receive the collective total of five (5) at the same time both teams
will receive a forfeiture loss. This will include regular season and tournament play.
- Game officials must report all yellow and red card infractions to the NHIAA Office via
the Arbiter following their games.
- Athletic Directors are required to report all yellow and red cards via the soccer
card report on the NHIAA website. Yellow card accumulation rules apply at all levels for soccer.
SLIDE 16
NHIAA Policy & Procedures
Reporting Cards
SOCCER COMMITTEE POINTS OF SPECIAL EMPHASIS
The Soccer Committee expects all flagrant physical fouls to result in red cards to protect the safety of all student athletes. The Soccer Committee expects players who have consistent and excessive rule violations to be appropriately carded. It is requested that officials closely monitor athletes in regards to encroachment and personal infringement.
SLIDE 17
NHIAA Policy & Procedures
Reporting Cards Discussion Regarding Cards
SLIDE 18 Forms & Reporting
- Report ALL red cards / disqualifications to
Coordinator on THE DAY OF THE GAME
- Post ALL red and yellow cards to Arbiter
- All officials in crew must post to Arbiter
SLIDE 19 Forms & Reporting
- ALL disqualifications MUST be reported to
Coordinator on THE DAY OF THE GAME Contact Information: Dennis Ordway Cell phone: (603) 496-0629 Email: dennis.ordway@comcast.net
SLIDE 20 Forms & Reporting
- ALL disqualifications MUST be reported to
Coordinator on THE DAY OF THE GAME Required Information:
SLIDE 21 Forms & Reporting
Required Information
- Disqualified player’s school
- Opposing school
- Disqualified athlete/coach
- REASON for disqualification
- Level of play, Varsity, JV, Freshmen
- Date of incident
- Uniform number
- OFFICIAL who issued disqualification
SLIDE 22 Forms & Reporting
Other Forms
- Protest Form
- Physical Contact Form
- Insurance Information Form
ALL FORMS ARE ON THE ARBITER
SLIDE 23 Log into the Rossetti-Soc Arbiter as if to view schedule & accept games From the blue heading bar, select and click on LISTS then From the gray heading bar select and click on FORMS
Forms & Reporting
Other Forms
SLIDE 24 Officials News & Information
- Arbiter Central Hub
- Available Information
- Making Requests
- Rules Interpretation Questions
- Requesting an Assessment
SLIDE 25 Officials News & Information
How to access the Officials News & Information – Arbiter Central Hub From your internet browser (Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, etc.) type www.nhsoa.net OR From the MAIN tab on the Soccer Arbiter (Rossetti-soc) click on Official’s New and Information.
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Officials News & Information
SLIDE 27 Accessing NHSOA Information
www.nhsoa.net
(click)
SLIDE 28
Game Fees & Tournament Dates
Dual-Officiating System
1. Varsity = $88, Referee, Assistant Referee 2. Sub Varsity = $68, Referee, Assistant Referee 3. One Way Travel > 40 = $14, > 80 = $24 4. Subtract $10 if two games at same school, same day
2019 Game Fees
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Game Fees & Tournament Dates
Diagonal-Officiating System
1. Varsity = $101/$78/$78, Referee, AR1, AR2 2. *Sub Varsity = $81/$58/$58, Referee, AR1, AR2 3. One Way Travel > 40 = $14, > 80 = $24 4. Subtract $10 if two games at same school same day
2018 Game Fees
SLIDE 30 Game Fees & Tournament Dates
- 1. Tuesday 10/29 through Sunday 11/10
- 2. Update availability in Arbiter ASAP!
- 3. Contact me if you THINK you have a
CONFLICT with a School or Team Tournament Dates
SLIDE 31
NHIAA / NHSOA Contract Topics
Contracts with Officials Associations
1. No New Information from NHIAA 2. Summer Supervisors Meeting
a) TBD (NHIAA may not have this meeting)
SLIDE 32
NH Soccer Officials Association
Questions ?
2019 Coordinator of Officials Annual Presentation