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Originally posted by Jimgolf
Quote:
Originally posted by Nevadaref
"When A1, in making the throw-in, reaches through the end-line plane into the playing court and B1 slaps the ball from the hands of A1, without B1 breaking the plane above the end line, B1 has not committed a violation because the ball is in play once it crosses the end line."
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Is this also true in NFHS? Once the ball is held over the end line it is fair game, (except in the case of a smaller court where there is not enough space behind the inbounder)?
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Yes -- once the ball is on the inbounds side of the boundary line (or restraining line, if it's being used), the defense can touch or grab the ball.