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Old Fri Nov 12, 2004, 12:40pm
zebraman zebraman is offline
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Re: No, its a spot throw in.

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Originally posted by rwest
This came up in one of associations meetings. You penalize it where the violation occurred. The violation was where the player touched the ball. Spot throw-in. If the throw in was not touched by any player before going out of bounds at the opposite endline, then you bring it back to the spot where the ball was inbounded.

rwest,

Generally that is true. This is an exception though as I was educated on in an earlier post:

Check out Case Book, page 64. 9.2.2 Situation B(a)

The throw-in by A1 is: (a) first touched in the court by A1;
RULING: Violation in (a); B's ball at the spot of the throw-in.

Z
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