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Originally Posted by thedewed
Why point out that B2 has established and maintained LGP if it doesn't matter? Because it does matter.
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It doesn't matter here:
10.7.1 SITUATION A: B1 takes a certain spot on the court
before A1 jumps in the air to catch a pass: (a) A1 lands on B1;
or (b) B1 moves to a new spot while A1 is airborne. A1 lands
on one foot and then charges into B1. RULING: In (a) and
(b), the foul is on A1. (4-23-5d)
Nothing about B1 initially having both feet touching the playing court.
Nothing about the front of the B1's torso facing A1.
Nothing at all about initial legal guarding position.
Nothing, and yet the NFHS confidently rules this a charge on A1.
Legal guarding position does not matter in NFHS plays like this.