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Old Tue Oct 10, 2017, 09:21am
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Originally Posted by jmkupka View Post
Not an exception per se, but paraphrasing, ASA (and PONY) indicates that, when F3 is set up in foul ground (guess that means on the orange bag, so that should answer the question right there), and the throw comes from foul ground, the BR may choose to use fair ground (and the white bag) without fear of INT
So here's the thing; NFHS acknowledges that there may be a double bag (if state allows), but makes no rules relating to it. NCAA does not allow it.

So, the basic rule is that the only place to be without risk of interference (just because of the location) is in the one and only running lane.

Realistically, except in the instance where runner and throw cross paths in a "good" throw, it would be rare that interference should be applied on what would generally be an errant throw as I visualize what you are asking.
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