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Old Sun Jan 14, 2007, 07:30pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Zoochy
First, there must be team control. Now, in the described play, there is no team control due to fact that a try has been attempted. Ball is batted into the back court. Once the ball has gone into backcourt and A1 has back court status, then A1 can control the ball w/o a violation.
Also read Rule 4-12.
Actually, I ruled that it was a controlled throw, rather than just a bat. He got a hand under it, turned his body around and looked. THen he flung the ball. It didn't take long, but it felt like control to me. To my instinct. That was why I called it a violation.
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