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Old Mon Dec 13, 2004, 07:58pm
Mark Dexter Mark Dexter is offline
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Originally posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.

That is what I have been saying all along, but what kind of throw-in do you have? I say that Team A inbounded the ball correctly so the next throw-in should be a designated spot throw-in where A3 caught A2's throw-in pass.

MTD, Sr.
One involving a ball and at least two team A players . . .

This is where I have trouble. Rules-wise, I think you and Chuck are correct - the ball became dead when the whistle blew, and you would have a spot throw-in at the closest spot to the touching (be it sideline or endline).

In the heat of the moment, though, I'd probably let team A run the endline. It's probably not correct by rule, though - about the only justification I have is 2-3 (what happens when the referee/umpire incorrectly starts the clock is not specifically covered in the rules, so I'm applying what's fair to the entire situation - I know; it's a stretch).
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