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Originally Posted by JRutledge
What are we all missing and you are getting?
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Getting rid of that pesky interpretation where the defensive player in the frontcourt deflects the ball in the direction of the backcourt and an offensive player catches the airborne ball that never actually touches the backcourt (never really achieving backcourt status) while standing in the backcourt, thus
simultaneously being the last to touch a ball with frontcourt status and the first to touch in the backcourt. Maybe the interpretation was correct by the most strict adherence to the rule language, but by the intent and purpose of the rule, most of us would never call it that way in a real game.
At this point in time, with all we've seen so far from the NFHS, it appears that the ball may
not be recovered by
either team even if the offense was the last to touch the ball before it went into the backcourt.
Of course, that can all change when the annual interpretations come out.