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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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What are the scenarios where you can run the endline? Also, if the player runs the endline when he's not allowed, what's the mechanics? Is it considered traveling?
One more thing. When you are allowed to run the endline are you also able to pass it to another teammate who is out of bounds along the endline. I believe I've seen this done before in College ball.