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		| Originally posted by Time2Ref TerpZebra,
 To answer your original questions (using NFHS rules)
 1) Should we reset the clock to 4.6 seconds?
 2) Where does team B's throw-in take place?
 
 1) Yes, reset clock to 4.6 seconds.
 per NFHS Rule
 2-5-5 (The referee shall...)
 ...Decide matters upon which the timer and scorer disagree and correct obvious timing errors.
 
 2) Team B's throw-in takes place as designated-spot throw-in on end-line under B's basket.
 
 per NFHS Rule(s):
 9-2-10: No player shall be out of bounds when he/she touches or is touched by the ball after it has been released on a throw-in pass.
 
 9-2 Penalty: (Section 2): The ball becomes dead when the violation or technical foul occurs.  Following a violation, the ball is awarded to the opponets for a throw-in at the original throw-in spot.
 
 (Cameron Rust,
 Don't be confused.  The wording is in 9-2 Penalty.  "Following a violation, the ball is awarded to the OPPONETS".....
 (opponets of the violator.  You can't commit a violation and get the ball back.)
 
 Time2Ref
 
 [Edited by Time2Ref on Feb 7th, 2006 at 01:28 PM]
 |  The 'violation' is not a throw-in violation, and thus does not go back to the throw-in spot.
		 
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