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Old Fri Dec 14, 2001, 03:15pm
Larks Larks is offline
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Originally posted by Mark Dexter
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Originally posted by Rev.Ref63
I am surprised at how many players do not realize this is illegal. I was calling a JV game recently and the jumper A tipped the ball straight up and then caught it. This obviously is illegal. My question...how does this affect the AP? B gets the ball because of the violation. Where is the arrow set?
In NFHS, B gets the ball and arrow - the reasoning is that A established possession simultaneously with the violation.
I read in 6-3-1 that Control may also be established by the results of a violation or foul . So, if B violates during the jump to start a game, its a double gain for A...they get the throw in PLUS the get the arrow? I would think that by A gaining the first possession to start the game b/c of a violation or foul by B, B would be entitled to the next AP. Hmmmmmmmm

This Rook needs more info on this one.

Larks
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