I use NCAA women's rules (modified slightly for use in HS).
The situation of B1 reaching out-of-bounds and slapping the ball from A1's hands is explicitly covered (10-3.19, AR 9a) as is the case where B1 touches the ball being passed between out-of-bounds teammates after a score (7-6.5b AR 17 and 10-3.19 AR9b) as an indirect technical for delaying the game. Reaching through the plane is a violation (7-6.5b and 9-4.5). However, reaching through the plane and touching the ball after A1 has released the ball for a direct throw-in is not mentioned.
9-4.5 reads: The opponents of the thrower-in shall not have any part of their person beyond the vertical inside plane of any boundary line before the ball has crossed that boundary line.
I conclude from this that the situation I described can't be legal and is at least a violation. (NF rules may differ on this.)
Further comments, esp. from those who ref with NCAA rules? I'd like to know best how to deal with this...
[Edited by Lotto on Dec 9th, 2003 at 08:45 AM]
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