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  2. Touch judge - Wikipedia

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    In rugby league, touch judges can communicate with the referee verbally or through a number of specific flag and hand signals.These indicate specific breaches of the laws, for example forward pass, knock on and penalty offences, how play should restart and whether the ball was grounded correctly for a try.

  3. Touch match officials - Wikipedia

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    Touch match officials are responsible for fairly enforcing the Playing Rules of Touch during a match and imposing penalties for deliberate breaches of these rules. [1] The most senior match official is the referee, they may be assisted by a range of other officials depending on the level and rules of the competition.

  4. Volleyball jargon - Wikipedia

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    Refs : Collective noun for those officiating at a volleyball event - including referees and lines people. Often mocked for wearing predominantly white shoes on a beach volleyball event; Rufio : A cheer done in volleyball, famous from the movie Hook, where a player blocks the opposing player straight down on the opposing players' side. Players ...

  5. Guns Up - Wikipedia

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    Hand signals were an important part of the traditions of the schools in the Southwest Conference. Invention of "Guns Up" is attributed to 1961 Texas Tech alumnus, L. Glenn Dippel. Living in Austin with his wife Roxie, Dippel created "Guns Up" as a way to counter the "Hook 'em Horns" handsign he saw each day from fans of the Texas Longhorns. [3]

  6. Referee - Wikipedia

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    The required referees are a head referee, who oversees the running of the entire game and has final say in any disputes, and who doubles as an inside pack referee, following alongside the main pack of skaters from inside the track and issuing and enforcing penalties for fouls or infringements of the rules; and two jammer referees who follow the ...

  7. Unsportsmanlike conduct - Wikipedia

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    The referee signals unsportsmanlike conduct by holding his arms outstretched with palms facing downward. Coaches can also receive an unsportsmanlike-conduct penalty for taunting, arguing with, or abusing officials, one of the few times a coach's actions can be penalized outside of the rare palpably unfair act penalty; however, unlike the ...

  8. Angel Reese's hand wave leads to first ejection in Unrivaled ...

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    The official apparently thought the gesture was aimed at him, as he proceeded to call a tech on Reese. Reese, to put it lightly, disagreed and earned a second tech while arguing her case. Angel ...

  9. Beach volleyball - Wikipedia

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    Officials keep score during a beach volleyball match at the 2017 Canada Summer Games A linesman signals that a ball is "in" A team scores a point when: the ball lands on the opposing team's court; the opposing team hits the ball "out"; the opposing team commits a fault; or the opposing team receives a penalty.