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Old Tue Jan 18, 2005, 04:39pm
WyMike WyMike is offline
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Originally posted by Snaqwells
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Originally posted by ref18
That would be a PC foul or no call, depending on the extent of contact, although I'm assuming here that LGP has been established. It didn't say anywhere in the origional post that B1 had both feet on the floor or was facing A1. So if B1 never established position then that could all change.
Not in my book. If B1 hasn't moved in an hour, it's her spot assuming she's standing normally. I don't care which direction she's facing. If A1 initiates contact against a stationary opponent, A1 gets the whistle if anyone does.
To me, LGP is how we allow a moving defender to draw a pc foul. If the player isn't moving, LGP isn't necessary.
This is my first year working BB with a number of 7th/8th grade tournies and games, little dribbler travelling team tournies, and a couple of easy JV games so far under my belt. (Gotta begin somewhere, right?)

I found this under Rule 10.6.2 ...A dribbler shall not charge into nor contact an opponent in his/her path nor attempt to dribble between two opponents or between an opponent and boundary, unless the space is such as to provide a reasonable chance for him or her to go through without contact.

Nothing is mentioned about which direction the player is facing. Is a LGP necessary for a PC foul?

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