The Case Book clarifies this
Joey, there is a specific case book play on this, which states that the team gets another 10 seconds. Get a copy of this and show it to your "partner" and/or make your assignor aware of the problem and have him quote it to your "partner."
2005-06 NFHS Case Book page 69:
9.8 Situation C: After A1 has dribbled for nine seconds in A's backcourt: (a) A1 requests a time-out; or (b) B1 deflects the ball out of bounds. RULING: In both (a) and (b), Team A will have 10 seconds to advance the ball to frontcourt following the throw-in if a player of Team A gains control in A's backcourt.
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