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what are the official rules for tournament overtimes? i know 2 ten minute halfs then if its still tied is it 2 five minute golden goal halves? is it 5 minutes? i heard madison got rooked last night the ref let the 5 minute golden goal go to 7 1/2 minutes which is where westview scored. so is it 5 minutes or 7 1/2 minutes?

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what are the official rules for tournament overtimes?  i know 2 ten minute halfs then if its still tied is it 2 five minute golden goal halves?  is it 5 minutes?  i heard madison got rooked last night the ref let the 5 minute golden goal go to 7 1/2 minutes which is where westview scored.  so is it 5 minutes or 7 1/2 minutes?

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The official high school rules for overtime are 2 complete 10 minute periods no matter how many goals are scored. If still tied, 2 5 minute golden goal periods are played where the first goal wins and ends the game. If still tied, then penalty kicks.

 

Remember that the clock is stopped by the referee for various reasons which may make the period seem longer. These include goals, misconduct(yellow and red cards), penalty kicks and injuries. thumb

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The official high school rules for overtime are 2 complete 10 minute periods no matter how many goals are scored.  If still tied, 2 5 minute golden goal periods are played where the first goal wins and ends the game.  If still tied, then penalty kicks.

 

Remember that the clock is stopped by the referee for various reasons which may make the period seem longer.  These include goals, misconduct(yellow and red cards), penalty kicks and injuries. thumb

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Their was no injuries, yellow cards or any stoppage in the 2nd five minutes in the Madison and Martin game. The official got caught up in the game watching and not paying attention to the watch. Our coach sets his watch by the officials watch and the first 5 minutes of sudden death, he was right on the money with the head official and the side official. Madison had a perfect game plan and it worked except they didn't figure the ref would get caught watching. Simple has that. When Martin scored, they should have been in a shoot-out instead of playing.

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Their was no injuries, yellow cards or any stoppage in the 2nd  five minutes in the Madison and Martin game.  The official got caught up in the game watching and not paying attention to the watch. Our coach sets his watch by the officials watch and the first 5 minutes of sudden death, he was right on the money with the head official and the side official. Madison had a perfect game plan and it worked except they didn't figure the ref would get caught watching. Simple has that. When Martin scored, they should have been in a shoot-out instead of playing.

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Sorry but stoppage did occur during the sudden death period. The Madison goalie was injured and was attended to for a number of minutes.

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Unfortunately the referee is the only one who knows how much stoppage time is added. Many people get caught up in watching stadium clocks or setting their own stop watches - only the referee's judgement is used to determine how much time is wasted on substitutions, balls intentionally kicked out, injuries, etc. It's hard to imagine that the ref still wanted to run up and down the field after 110 minutes - believe me no one wants to blow the whistle more than the ref. Of course, no ref wants to go to PK's either. Did he let it run a little long hoping for the golden goal? You make the call.

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How do the do pk's someone told me first to 5 but i always thought it was best of 5 than it went on like first one to miss

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There is no such thing as stoppage time in high school. The referee stops his watch for specific reasons only and when the time is up, it's up, unlike FIFA and USSF where the watch runs continuously and the referee adds stoppage time for subs, injuries, etc. at his discretion.

 

PK's begin with a group of 5 from each team, alternate shot. If still tied after all ten kicks, then it is one kick each until one makes and one misses.

 

Also, not all 5 from each time have to kick for it to end. For instance team A makes their first three kicks, team B misses their first three, it's over since team B cannot win no matter what the 4th and 5th kickers do. :)

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There is no such thing as stoppage time in high school.  The referee stops his watch for specific reasons only and when the time is up, it's up, unlike FIFA and USSF where the watch runs continuously and the referee adds stoppage time for subs, injuries, etc. at his discretion.

 

PK's begin with a group of 5 from each team, alternate shot.  If still tied after all ten kicks, then it is one kick each until one makes and one misses.

 

Also, not all 5 from each time have to kick for it to end.  For instance team A makes their first three kicks, team B misses their first three, it's over since team B cannot win no matter what the 4th and 5th kickers do. :blink:

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"Remember that the clock is stopped by the referee for various reasons which may make the period seem longer. These include goals, misconduct(yellow and red cards), penalty kicks and injuries. " that is your quote from above at an earlier post- i'm afraid you are confusing me with semantics-if the clock is stopped for whatever reason or if a second stop- watch is used to keep track of "stoppage of play" then there is "stoppage time " in high school or extra time no matter what you call it. But I do appreciate the confirmation that it is a five minute golden goal period.

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PK's begin with a group of 5 from each team, alternate shot.  If still tied after all ten kicks, then it is one kick each until one makes and one misses.

 

Also, not all 5 from each time have to kick for it to end.  For instance team A makes their first three kicks, team B misses their first three, it's over since team B cannot win no matter what the 4th and 5th kickers do. :)

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I was told when we played McNairy Central and we almost got into the PK's that it went with 5 shooters from each team, and if tied after those shooters, 5 more came out. Then, if all was still tied after 10 kicks for each team, 5 more came out, and so on. Also, no kicker could be used twice. That way you had to clear your bench as well if it got that far. Then, if it was STILL tied after everyone had kicked once, you start over. I was told this personally by a referee that explained his qualification to me MANY times.

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