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Originally posted by rommel22
Since B2 comitted a technical foul and the ball was and remained loose, you would yell, "Play on" and raise your hand in the air. As soon as A3 caught the ball, you would lower your hand and the play on is over; let play continue.
There is no need to stop play in this circumstance since the offended team gained possesion with in two to three seconds of a loose ball technical foul violation by the opposing team.
If A3 had not caught the ball, or knocked it say....out of bounds, you would blow your whistle, call the loose ball technical foul, which would result in NO penalty time for B2, and just the awarding of the ball to team A.
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What about case book 4.5 situation on page 64 of the 2004 rule book (was in the 2003 as well) NFHS? It says:
A1 makes a pass to teammate A2 While the ball is in flight B1 Commits (a) technical foul or (b) personal foul. Ruling Flag down. If pass is completed (a) ball is awarder to Team A; B1 Serves penalty time or (b) slow whistle is used. When the whistle is blow, the ball is awarded to Team A, and B1 serves penalty time (treat as a possession foul). If pass is not completed (a) whistle is blown immediately. Ball is awarded to Team A; B1 does not serve any penalty time. (b) Whistle is blown immediately. Ball is awarded to Team A, and B1 serves penalty time.
Basically the same thing in NCAA rule 4 A.R. 26.