PRIMARY SCHOOLS MINI‐BASKETBALL SCORESHEET

 PRIMARY SCHOOLS MINI‐BASKETBALL SCORESHEET Event _______________ Game ____________________ Date ____________Venue ___________________ TEAM A _______________________________________________ SCORE COLOURS ______________________________________________ TEAM A TEAM B 1 2 3 4 Names of Players No. F F F F F TEAM A TEAM B TEAM A TEAM B Teacher/Coach Assistant TEAM B_______________________________________________ COLOURS ______________________________________________ 1 2 3 4 Names of Players No. F F F F F Teacher/Coach 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Score 1st A ____ B ____ 2nd A ____ B ____ 3rd A ____ B _____ 4th A ____ B ____ Assistant Final Score A _____ B _____ To be placed at the bottom of the Scoresheet on the previous page Name of Winning Team ____________________________________ Signatures: Scorekeeper _____________________ Timekeeper _______________ ______Referee(s) ____________________ Note: This Scoresheet can be printed as a single page or printed back to back with the Instructions Page which follows. PRIMARY SCHOOLS MINI‐BASKETBALL SC
Instructions for completing the Primary Schools Mini-Basketball Scoresheet
Instructions for completing the Primary Schools Mini-Basketball Scoresheet
Event _______________ Game ____________________ Date ____________V
Scorekeeper
Scorekeeper
TEAM A _______________________________________________ The
is responsible
for the Scoresheet
and operating
the operating
alternating possession
arrow.
Thescorekeeper
scorekeeper
is responsible
for the Scoresheet
and
the alternating
possessi
COLOURS ______________________________________________ TEAM A 1. Print the names and numbers of the players clearly.
1. Print the names and numbers of the players clearly.
2. At the start of each period and during the game, write an ‘X’ in the ‘player in’ column when a player
TEAM A TEAM B
2. enters
At the
start of each period and during the game, write an ‘X’ in the ‘player
in’ column
the game.
3.1 Fouls
by writing ‘P’ in the Fouls column.
enters
the
2 are
3 recorded
4 game.
Names of Players No. Maximum
F F of
F 5 fouls
F F per player and the
1 1 in the
Fouls
recorded
by game.
writing ‘P’ in the
of 5 fouls per playe
3. player
cannot
are
continue
Fouls
column.
Maximum
4. There are 4 columns for Running Score: 2 for Team A (Home Team) and 2 for Team B (Away 2 2 player
cannot
in
the
game.
Team).
Following
acontinue
score, FIRST write a diagonal line ‘/’ in the correct Running Score column for a
and 23 for Team
3 4.
There
are
4
columns
Runningfree
Score:
for
A (Home
a successful
throw.
down
spaces
a field goal
and
field
goal
OR,
a large
dot forfor
2Move
Team
two
forTeam)
beside
4 one
space forFollowing
a free throw.aTHEN
in thewrite
number
the playerline
in the
column
each 4 Sco Team).
score,write
FIRST
a of
diagonal
‘/’blank
in the
correct
Running
successful
score.
spaces
5 for
5 a fi field goal
OR, a large dot for a successful free throw. Move down two
5. At the end
of each period, rule a line underneath the
last score
for each
team
and write the team
one space for a free throw. THEN write in the number of the player in
colum
the blank
6 6 scores for each period at the bottom left side of score sheet.
score.
7 7 6. Atsuccessful
the end of the game, also write in the final score for each team and the name of the winning
team
5. inAt
the the
box end
at bottom
middle
of scorerule
sheet.
of each
period,
a line underneath the last score for each
team
8 and8 write
7. Table
Officials
sign
the
score
sheet
and
it
is
then
signed
by
referee(s).
for
each
period at the bottom left
side of score
sheet.
scores
9 9 6.
At
the
end
of
the
game,
also
write
in
the
final
score
for
each
team
and
the
name
of the
Timekeeper
10 10 in
the
box
at bottom middle of score sheet.
11 11 The timekeeper is responsible for keeping time and informing referee(s) that time has expired. 7. Table
Officials
sign the score sheet and
it is then signed
by referee(s).
12 12 The Timekeeper shall measure playing time as follows:
13 13 Timekeeper
1. Starting the game clock
Teacher/Coach 14 14 The• timekeeper
for keeping time and informing referee(s) that time has expired
At the start ofisa responsible
Period (Quarter).
• Assistant 15 15 During a jump ball, when the ball is tapped by a jumper.
16 16 During a throw-in
ball touches
or istime
touched
a player on the court, if clock has been stopped.
The• Timekeeper
shall the
measure
playing
as by
follows:
• A last free throw is unsuccessful and the ball continues to be live, the ball is touched by a player on the court.
17 17 1. Starting the game clock
18 18 2. Stopping the game clock when:
19 19 •• Time
at the
of playing(Quarter).
time in a period.
At expires
the start
ofend
a Period
TEAM B_______________________________________________ •• A During
referee requests
stoppage.
a jumpa ball,
when the ball is tapped by a jumper.
20 20 • If a foul has been committed and free throws have been awarded.
• During a throw-in the ball touches or is touched by a player on the court, if clock21 has been
21 sto COLOURS ______________________________________________ • A last free throw is unsuccessful and the ball continues to be live, the ball is touched
22 by
22 a pla The alternating possession arrow is a method of causing the ball to become live with a throw-in rather than a jump
1 2 3 4 Names of Players No. F F F F F 23 23 ball.
2. Stopping
the game clock when:
24 24 The arrow indicates direction of play. The opponents of the team who gained control of the ball at the start of the
• Time
expires
at
the
end
of
playing
time
in
a
period.
shall
be awarded
possession at the next jump ball situation.
Possession
alternates
thereafter. game (period),
25 25 •
A
referee
requests
a
stoppage.
26 26 •
If
a
foul
has
been
committed
and
free
throws
have
been
awarded.
27 27