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Old Mon Aug 27, 2007, 08:34am
MJT MJT is offline
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Originally Posted by BktBallRef
Sorry MJT but the NFHS doesn't agree with you.
The test answer does not agree with me, but I am correct in my definitions and what they mean. They are right out of the book, and indisputable. Here they are again and they are pretty clear when you consider all three. Everyone who has taken the part I or part II tests know they are worded in a way that some of them can be proven to be T or F.

2-40, A snap is the legal act of passing or handing the ball backward from its position on the ground.
2-31-1, Passing the ball is throwing a ball that is in player possession. In a pass, the ball travels in flight.
2-19-1, Handing the ball is transferring player possession from one player to a teammate in such a way that the ball is still in contact with the first player when it is touched by the teammate. Handing the ball is not a pass. Loss of player possession by unsuccessful execution of attempted handing is a fumble.

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