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Old Wed Dec 20, 2006, 02:16pm
Rusty Gilbert Rusty Gilbert is offline
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Originally Posted by roadking
would the spot throw in apply after a boundry plane violation?

Depends.

NFHS: If it is the boundary plane violation is by an opponent of the thrower and results in a "delay of game warning" to that team, then the throwing team retains its right to move along the end line (if it such a right before the "delay of game warning").

However, if the boundary plane violation is by an opponent of the thrower and results in a "technical foul" (in other words, the team had previously received a "delay of game warning"), then the offended team will shoot 2 free throws and, in high school, have a spot throw in at the division line opposite the scorer's table.

The NCAA rule is different. There is no "warning" for a defender being beyond the inside vertical plane of the boundary line. It is a violation. The rule book speaks to allowing the throwing team to retain it's moving rights if a "kick ball" violation occurs on the throw in near the endline, but it doesn't mention the team retaining the rights for any other violation. I'd be inclined to "let them run the endline" if they could do so before the boundary line violation occured.
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