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Originally Posted by Raymond
It's just such a poorly written rule. You are correct in pointing out that a throw-in ends when it touches anybody inbounds. And if team control exists for the purposes of the throw-in only, they have not clearly defined what the status of the ball is once it touches or deflects off an offensive player.
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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
Billy, look at the definition of team control foul. What you seek is included there.
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This is the rule to which I was directing Billy. It covers the gap noted by Billy from the time that an inbounds player touches the throw-in pass, yet does not control the ball. This rule clarifies precisely what Raymond says is not clearly definded by the NFHS.
NFHS 4-19-7: "...A team-control foul is a common foul committed by a member of the team that has team control
or by a member of the throw-in team from the start of the throw-in until player control is obtained inbounds."