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Originally posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
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David, you need to read NFHS R6-S7, which defines when a live ball becomes dead and NFHS R5-S9-A4, which defines when the clock shall start. A1's throw-in cannot be negated because of the Timer's mistake.
[/B][/QUOTE]1) NFHS R6-7-6 states that a ball becomes dead when time expires for a quarter. The exceptions to that rule do not apply in this case. A2 caught a dead ball. Ergo, the throw-in was never completed. If there is something else in R6-7 that says that this is wrong( or any other rule that you can think of, for that matter), please share it with us. You haven't done that yet.
2) NFHS rule 5-9-4 is not germane in this situation. If the timer had applied R5-9-4 properly, by rule you would then be unable to invoke R5-10-1-- because there would have been
no timer's mistake to correct.