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Ohio High School Rule Differences 2014 Part 3 RULES 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17 Starting and Restarting Play.

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1 Ohio High School Rule Differences 2014 Part 3 RULES 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17 Starting and Restarting Play

2 RULE 8 The Start of Play

3 –Each team in own half of field –Defenders at least 10 yards from ball –Ball stationary on center spot –Referee signals with whistle to kick-off –Ball is in play when it is kicked and moves forward Current Knowledge

4 Kick-Offs When: Start of game After each goal –By team scored upon Start of second half –By team that did not kick-off in first half –Teams switch ends Current Knowledge

5 Additional Points Kicker may not “double touch” the ball A goal may be scored directly from a kick-off Referee must signal to the official timer when to start the clock Current Knowledge

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7 RULE 9 Ball In and Out of Play

8 Ball In and Out of Play Ball is out of play when: – It has wholly crossed the goal line or touch line …. On the ground or in the air –Play has been stopped by the referee Current Knowledge

9 Ball In and Out of Play Ball is in play at all other times including: –Rebound from goalpost, crossbar or corner flag post –Rebound off an official as long as the ball remains on the field of play Current Knowledge

10 IFK Restart Temporary Suspension of Play Due to: –Injury –Inadvertent Whistle –Ball becomes deflated –Interference by an outside agent Only when one team has “clear” possession of the ball. “Clear” Possession = No opponent is within playing distance of the ball Current Knowledge

11 Drop Ball Restart Temporary Suspension of Play Due to: –Injury –Inadvertent Whistle –Ball becomes deflated –Interference by an outside agent Only when neither team has “clear” possession of the ball. Current Knowledge

12 Drop Ball Restart When ball goes out-of-play due to a simultaneous touch by two opposing players When simultaneous fouls of the same degree are committed

13 Drop Ball Where ball was when play stopped …. AND …. 5 yards from the touch-line

14 Drop Ball MUST be dropped between two opposing players

15 Drop Ball GOAL IS ALLOWED IF EITHER TEAM KICKS BALL DIRECTLY INTO GOAL ON FIRST TOUCH Against Self or Opponent

16 RULE 10 Method of Scoring

17 Definition Of A Goal When the whole ball has: Completely crossed the goal line Between the goalposts Under the crossbar Current Knowledge

18 What’s A Goal? No Goal Goal No Goal Current Knowledge

19 Goal Scored Directly Kick-Off Direct Free Kick Penalty Kick Corner Kick Goal Kick Drop Ball Current Knowledge

20 Goal NOT Scored Directly Indirect Free Kick Throw-In Free Kick Into Own Goal Goal Kick Into Own Goal Corner Kick Into Own Goal Current Knowledge

21 The Throw-In RULE 15

22 The Throw-In When the whole ball has crossed the touch line Throw-in awarded to opponents of the player who last touched the ball Current Knowledge

23 Placement Awarded from the point where it crossed the touch line If not, it shall be considered to be improperly thrown Current Knowledge

24 Position of Feet Legal Not Legal Current Knowledge

25 Delivery of Ball Use both hands Deliver ball from behind and over the head Unless a physical impairment would limit use to one hand Current Knowledge

26 Restart Ball is in play when: –It has left the hands of the thrower –Any part of the ball breaks the plane of the touchline If ball does not enter field properly: A throw-in is awarded to the opponent Current Knowledge

27 Infraction By Opponent If an opponent unfairly distracts or moves to impede the thrower… Cautioned Player is Cautioned for “unsporting behavior” and shown the yellow card. It is an infraction for a defender to stand closer than 2 yds. from point where throw-in is taken. Current Knowledge

28 Additional Points Thrower may not “double touch” the ball A goal may not be scored directly from a throw-in May not declare a player offside who receives the ball directly from a throw-in Current Knowledge

29 The Goal Kick RULE 16

30 Goal Kick When the whole ball has: Crossed the goal line in the air or on the ground Was last touched by an attacker A goal was not scored Current Knowledge

31 WHERE A goal kick may be taken from anywhere within the Goal Area. Current Knowledge

32 Restart Whole ball must leave the penalty area on first touch If ball touched prior to leaving the penalty area by either team Retake goal kick Once the ball is placed, it cannot be moved to another part of the Goal Area. Current Knowledge

33 Additional Points Kicker may not “double touch” the ball A goal may be scored directly from a goal kick May not declare a player offside who receives the ball directly from a goal kick Current Knowledge

34 The Corner Kick RULE 17

35 Corner Kick When the whole ball has: Crossed the goal line in the air or on the ground Was last touched by a defender A goal was not scored Current Knowledge

36 Ball Placement Any portion of the ball shall be placed within the quarter-circle area Incorrect positioning Correct positioning Current Knowledge

37 Encroachment Opponents shall retire 10 yards away from 10 yards from the Ball the ball !

38 Additional Points Kicker may not “double touch” the ball A goal may be scored directly from a corner kick May not declare a player offside who receives the ball directly from a corner kick Current Knowledge

39 Corner Kicks - Potential Dangerous Situation Current Knowledge

40 Bridge Training On-Line Test on-Line 3-1An Assistant Referee may be designated by the Referee to give the signal to the official timer when to start and stop the clock. A. TRUEB. FALSE 3-2After a game has been stopped for an injury the restart of play must be with a drop ball. A. TRUEB. FALSE 3-3In an OHSAA soccer game a drop ball can only be done in the presence of two opposing players. A. TRUEB. FALSE

41 Bridge Training On-Line Test on-Line 3-4On the taking of a throw-in the ball hits the ground and then bounces into the field of play, the referee should: A. Allow play to continue B. Stop play and have the throw-in retaken C. Stop play and award throw-in to the opposing team D. None of the above


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