Same question for offside. This one might be harder because there isn't really a sound, or if there is it's mid game play with much more field noise. My daughter is a winger, qualified for regionals in the 400m last year, so speed is her weapon. She's had two sure goals called back so far this HS season because I feel like the ref:
1. Tries to stay with the last defender
2. Also tries to watch play
3. Sees a pass
4. Then turns to see where the players are in relation to each other
In both instances my daughter timed her run perfectly and simply burnt the girl, but I think the ref sees the separation and thinks "she must have been offside". I sympathize because it's got to be hard to do that. (Of course I still maybe shout at them from time to time
) How do you approach trying to watch two places that are sometimes dozens of yard apart?
Also, are there any new big rule changes this year. I know the mercy rule is new. We played in the Clear Creek ISD tourney and mercy ruled 3 out of 4 games. I don't know why we even play in that thing. The last game against Aldine Davis we were up 5-0 halfway through the first and then just passed the ball around. The opposing coach came over at halftime and asked if we could just call it.
The one good game was again Port Neches Grove. Readers of this thread might remember pages back that we lost to them in the third round of the playoffs last year in a wild game where we got 6 or 7 yellows, 2 reds, and two parents got kicked out. We beat them 2-1! Not only that but we were down 0-1 and game back for the victory, and two of their girls got yellows. It was sweet.
Also in that game we subbed with like 3 minutes left and the clock stopped. The ref told our captain that if the team that is leading subs under 5 minutes then the clock stops to prevent time wasting. Is that a new rule or has it always been there? I like it. I hate time wasting BS.