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Old Fri Nov 21, 2003, 08:34am
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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Quote:
Originally posted by tomegun
Quote:
Originally posted by Hawks Coach
This is similar to two players getting into a little bumping/pushing/holding match setting up for a throw-in before ball is at disposal. Just get them to stop, then give the ball to the inbounder. It has to be extreme to do something more than this.
If the contact is considered a foul then it is technical. Contact while trying to get position is rarely, if ever, called a foul. It is incidental contact. Without reading into the questions #8 is a T.

1. Yes - This isn't a question someone gave you is it?
2. No - IMHO the contact, a kick, by a player should cause the arrow to change.
3. Yes
4. Yes
5. No
6. Yes
7. No
8. No
9. Yes
10. Yes
Under NFHS and NCAA rules, the official is correct in 3 and 10. The oficial might be correct in 2, depending on what the question is asking (the timing is confusing to me). The official is wrong in all the other situations
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