Yes . You can save timeouts in high school
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Three full timeouts and two 30-second timeouts are allowed in high-school basketball.
no
In an NBA game, each team is given six timeouts. They get four 60-second timeouts and two 20-second timeouts.
No. An illegal formation penalty does not stop play. The play is only negated if the defense accepts the penalty after the play is over.
They can decline the penalty, yes... but there would be no reason to decline it, because in high school this is a dead ball foul and the play is immediately blown dead.
Yes. Play is stopped the moment the defender crosses into the neutral zone. Technically, this is called "encroachment." There is no "offsides" foul in high school football.
Timeouts are 60 seconds long with the horn buzzing at 15 second to let the teams know to head back to the court.
no, there is no penalty in the rulebook.
yes but the game can only end on a defensive penalty if it is declined by the offensive team
No there aren't timeouts in any type of soccer after the age of 6 or 7