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Originally posted by Smitty
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Originally posted by thumpferee
What if B1's hand was OOB when A1 fell on him/her?
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I believe touching a person who is out of bounds does not make you out of bounds. That's defined in the rulebook somewhere where it defines touching a "thing" out of bounds and it specifically says that a person does not count as a "thing"....if that makes any sense at all. I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong.
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The reason I ask, if you look at rule 7-1-2,2 says any other person. But then I read Case play 7-1-1 A
Ah, nevermind, they differenciate between player and ball, I got it!
thanks