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Old Sat Jan 15, 2000, 12:54am
ken roberts ken roberts is offline
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It depends if the Team B player was located in the frontcourt or the backcourt.

"A ball which is in flight retains the same location as when it was in contact with a player or the court" (4-4-3) Thus, after A1 released the ball towards the frontcourt, you were correct in continuing your 10-second count since the ball had backcourt status.

B1's touching of the ball gave the ball the same status as B1. If in the backcourt, continue the count. If in the frontcourt, terminate your count and start a new one if the ball re-obtains backcourt status.

Good job recognizing that B1's batting did not end team control for Team A...
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