High school basketball fans beware.

You can’t say “air ball” at games in Wisconsin.

According to reports on SI.com and yahoo.com, the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association has "banned high school students from chanting certain words and phrases at basketball games."

OnMilwaukee obtained an email sent out in December that describes the ban, and says it is being done to reduce the "amount of chants by student sections directed at opponents and/or opponents' supporters that are clearly intended to disrespect."

Gone are:

Fundamentals

Sieve

We can't hear you

Air ball

You can't do that

There's a net there

Scoreboard

Season's over (for tournament play)

Basketball fans in Pennsylvania don’t have to worry. Chief operating officer Mark Byers said the PIAA hasn’t discussed banning certain words, and he hadn’t heard of Wisconsin’s ruling when contacted Monday afternoon.

“Our policies are more of a reflection of the theme of sportsmanship than individual words,” Byers said.