Also instead of seven fouls in a half to shot it will be five fouls each quarter, Once you're over the limit all fouls will be two shots.
Next year, high school basketball teams will shoot two free throws for common fouls when in the bonus. This change to Rule 4-8-1 eliminates one-and-one free throws and sets new foul limits.
Previously, teams were awarded the one-and-one bonus once their opponents committed seven fouls in a half. In that scenario, the shooter would have to make the first foul shot in order to be awarded a second. An automatic two foul shots were given when 10 fouls were committed.
In addition to awarding two foul shots for all common fouls, teams will reach the bonus when their opponent commits five fouls in each quarter and get an automatic two shots. Instead of tracking fouls for a full half, the new NFHS rule resets team fouls at the end of each quarter.
Next year, high school basketball teams will shoot two free throws for common fouls when in the bonus. This change to Rule 4-8-1 eliminates one-and-one free throws and sets new foul limits.
Previously, teams were awarded the one-and-one bonus once their opponents committed seven fouls in a half. In that scenario, the shooter would have to make the first foul shot in order to be awarded a second. An automatic two foul shots were given when 10 fouls were committed.
In addition to awarding two foul shots for all common fouls, teams will reach the bonus when their opponent commits five fouls in each quarter and get an automatic two shots. Instead of tracking fouls for a full half, the new NFHS rule resets team fouls at the end of each quarter.