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Old Sun Jul 09, 2006, 12:51am
Nevadaref Nevadaref is offline
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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
1) Did the fouls occur before the thrower got the ball for the throw-in? If not, as it sounds like from your description, then you did not have a dead ball and you can't call a "T", by rule. The ball is live as soon as the thrower has it or it is at his disposal OOB. You need to read NFHS rule 6-1-2(b).

2) If you thought that A3's elbow was inadvertant, then the proper call is a common personal foul. If you had judged the elbow as being deliberate, then the proper call would be either an intentional personal foul or a flagrant personal foul, depending on the severity of the elbow contact.
1. JR, I believe that he is saying the sequence was:
a. administer throw-in, b. pass to A2, c. common foul by B1 against A2, d. elbow by A3 against B2 (which for some reason he felt had to be an intentional)
That sequence does mean that the elbow happened during a dead ball, so he enforced the T.

2. I agree with you. See my other post.
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