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Originally posted by MN 3 Sport Ref
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Originally posted by Mark Padgett
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Originally posted by Rich Fronheiser
I heard a story about a veteran varsity official who did the following:
A timeout after a B goal. A comes back and is properly told that they can run the endline. A player passes it inbounds where it is deflected out of bounds by a B player. Official allows A to run the baseline again. Whoops.
Rich
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Was the deflection by B1 a kick? Was the subsequent OOB spot still on the endline?
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I see where you are going MARK:
If the subsequent throw in is on the end line then A IS ABLE TO run the endline again.FED 7-5-7.
This right is reatined after any violation (kick etc.) or a common foul (before bonus of course).
[Edited by MN 3 Sport Ref on Dec 4th, 2003 at 03:57 PM]
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These rights are only retained if that violation or foul occurs before the ball is legally touched. If the ball is legally touched then the foul or violation occurs, it is a designated sport throw-in. There are only two violations that I can think of that can be committed by the defense that matter: kicking and elbows. Throw-in plane violations have always retained the right to run the endline.