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Old Sun Apr 29, 2007, 08:34am
Mark Dexter Mark Dexter is offline
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Originally Posted by just another ref
SO, why in the above situation did the catch, which ends the dribble, not prevent a violation?
I think that catching the ball does prevent a violation. I (at least) believe that if the player threw the ball into the air, then touched it at all and let it bounce, we'd have a violation.


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I believe even more firmly, however, that this is one of those that is in a somewhat gray area which slips through the cracks of the rules and is not definitively covered.
I can certainly see where the disagreement comes from. I think that if NFHS wants a violation called, 4-15-2 should state that a violation should be called, and the situation should be added to rule 9.
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