ANSWERS (SOLVED) 100% CORRECT.
A coach directs offensive language to the referee. The referee tells the coach
that he must leave but does not show him a red card. This is correct
procedure. - ANSWERS-False
A coach is disqualified from the contest. The coach presents video evidence
to GHSA to reverse that disqualification. This is proper GHSA procedure. -
ANSWERS-False
A4 is running with the ball along the touchline very quickly, towards the
team B goal line. Although there are three other team B defenders between
A4 and the goal, B9 grabs A4's shirt to stop A4's run with the ball. B9 should
be cautioned for unsporting conduct. - ANSWERS-True
A8 takes a throw-in which lands on the touchline. The ball is in play. -
ANSWERS-True
A14 swings their hip into B7 as they run side by side, while chasing the ball.
This is a fair charge. - ANSWERS-False
A15 takes a shot on goal which goes over the touchline for a B throw-in. A15
uses vulgar language to express his frustration, which is loud enough to be
heard off the field. A15 shall be cautioned for use of Incidental vulgar or
profane language. - ANSWERS-True
A defender deliberately handles the ball and prevents it from entering the
goal. Before the referee stops play, a teammate collects the ball and scores.
The player that handled the ball MUST be disqualified. - ANSWERS-False
, A female player crosses her hands and arms over her chest to receive a
pass. The ball hits off her arms and is controlled. The referee considers this
not to be deliberate handling. - ANSWERS-False
After scoring the 7th goal at the 25th minute of the first half, Team A scores
the 10th goal at the 34th minute of the first half. The referee terminates the
game. - ANSWERS-False
After the referee awards team B a free kick two yards outside the team A
penalty area, A6 runs towards the ball and stands one yard from the ball. A6
is guilty of unsporting behavior and may be cautioned by the referee. -
ANSWERS-True
An attacking player, A5, is in an offside position, behind the second to the
last defender. After the ball is kicked towards him by a teammate, he runs
toward the ball and past the 2nd to the last defender. When he touches the
ball, he has two defenders between himself and the goal line. The player
should be penalized for offside. - ANSWERS-True
An attacking player, A5, is in an offside position, behind the second to the
last defender. After the ball is kicked towards him by a teammate, he runs
toward the ball and past the 2nd to the last defender. When he touches the
ball, he is in his own half of the field of play. The indirect free kick for the
offside infraction should take place at the position in the opponents half that
A5 left to receive the ball. - ANSWERS-False
An attacking player, A5, is in an offside position, behind the second to the
last defender. After the ball is kicked towards him by a teammate, he runs
toward the ball and past the 2nd to the last defender. When he touches the
ball, he has two defenders between himself and the goal line. The indirect
free kick for the offside infraction should take place where A5 touched the
ball. - ANSWERS-True