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Old Thu Nov 03, 2005, 10:21am
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Originally posted by bob jenkins
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Originally posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.


NFHS R6-S4-A5 means that if Team A is attempting an AP Throw-in and commits a throw-in violation
I assume (yeah, I know) that by "throw-in violation" you mean "a violation of 9-2".

But, what if A commits a violation of 9-3 (out of bounds) or 9-13 (elbows) while the ball is still in the hands of the inbounder during an AP throw-in? Does A lose the arrow? Reference?

The rule (A loses the arrow if A violates during the throw-in) was written when the only violations A could commit during the throw-in were violations of 9-2. In the past several years, those other items have been added as violations. Did the committee intend for A to lose the arrow, or was it an oversight?

These are all good question, I only want to point out if it's a spot throw-in then A2 violates the throw-in when he runs OOB.
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