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Old Thu Feb 05, 2004, 12:27pm
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Best I can tell from the NFHS rules, this is only a technical foul if the opponent doesn't have the ball. If the opponent has the ball, it is legal as long as no contact is made.

For example, placing your hands in front of a post so he can't see to retrieve a ball - FOUL. Placing your hands in front of an opponent attempting to throw the ball - doesn't appear to be a foul.

Not that you see this very often, but I'm really curious as to how others interpret the rule.
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