Thread: Held Ball/Foul
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Old Tue Jan 10, 2006, 09:40am
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Originally posted by ehcco
Hi all,

I have been reading this forum for several months now and as a new referee have learned much from many of the threads.

Now I have the courage to post a question of my own.

In a middle school youth game other day, A1 and B1 fight for a rebound and both are holding the ball. A1 is a bigger and stronger player than B1. Referees call a jump ball. Just as the whistle blows for the jump ball, A1 rips the ball out of B1's hands and sends B1 to the floor. No contact between players other than the ball being forcefully pulled away. B1 gets hurt (banged her head on the floor but not seriously, just shaken up) from falling to the floor. B1 gets replaced. As B1 is being replaced, the referee decides to change the held ball call to a foul.

My question is, should a foul be called in this situation? The only basis for a foul I could see was excessive force but no contact with the other player was made. I would not have called the foul on player A. What do you think?
All contact after the ball is dead is ignored unless it is considered flagrant or intentional.
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