Requesting A Referee
Referees are not active participants in a match. This
means Referees will not presume that a particular
shot might result in a bad hit or any other condition
that could produce a foul, and will not make calls or
rulings, unless officially requested to do so. Referees
are typically assigned to more than one table at any
given time, but even in those cases when only one
table is involved, the following procedures must be
followed:
1. In most instances, a Referee will not enter the
playing area unless the match has been
temporarily halted by a TEAM CAPTAIN, COACH, or
CURRENT MATCH PLAYER. You halt a match by
calling a REFEREE TIME-OUT, which allows time for
the Referee to get into position to view the
upcoming shot. No coaching is allowed during this
period. The Referee’s decision is final. Do not
simply look over at the Referee, or ask the Referee
to watch the hit, expecting some action to be taken.
You must first halt the match and request the
Referee to make a call or ruling. Teams are not
allowed to use the REFEREE TIME-OUT in an
untimely manner, or in situations that are obviously
non-essential. Teams that abuse the use of the
Referees are subject to loss of time-outs. Using a
REFEREE TIME-OUT as a means to shark
opponents will not be tolerated.
For example:
a. You ask the Referee to “just watch what happens
next”.
b. Your opponent is shooting at a loose ball and no
potential foul is obvious.
c. You wait until the last possible second to call the
REFEREE TIME-OUT. If the player strokes the
shot, the call automatically goes to the shooter.
Remember it is the responsibility of the TEAM, not the
Referee, to be aware of potential infractions. Study
the table situation and call a REFEREE TIME-OUT if you
believe an infraction is likely to occur. The Referees
are here to help you.
2. Contested plays are handled by calling a REFEREE
TIME-OUT, and asking the Referee if he or she was
watching the table at that time, and was in a good
enough position to make a call or ruling. If yes, the
Referee will make a binding call.
3. Situations involving potential rule violations are
also handled by calling a REFEREE TIME-OUT. If
necessary, the National Rules will be checked. The
Floor Manager and/or Tournament Director may
also be called in to render a decision.
Situations not requiring calls or rulings may be
brought to the attention of the Referee by TEAM
CAPTAINS ONLY. No other member of the team is
allowed to ask for Referee assistance in these nonplaying
situations. If the request is reasonable, the
Referee will monitor the situation and take
appropriate action. If the problem cannot be solved
to everyone’s satisfaction, the match will be
temporarily halted, the Floor Manager and/or
Tournament Director will be called, and the parties
involved will discuss the issue. Please treat the Referees with courtesy and respect.
These APA League members have volunteered for this
duty in order to make your competition more
enjoyable. Players or teams treating Referees in a
disrespectful, demeaning or uncooperative manner
are subject to disqualification by the Tournament
Director. |