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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
I've thought of the following violations that may occur during a throw-in by the non-throwing team.
1. kicking the ball
2. batting the ball with a closed fist
3. running OOB/leaving the court for an unauthorized reason
4. excessively swinging arms/elbows
5. opponent breaking the throw-in boundary plane
If the opponents of the throw-in team are charged with any of these during an AP throw-in, then the throwing team will be issued a new throw-in which is not considered an AP throw-in and will retain the arrow for the next time that it is used.
Can anyone else add to the list?
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I have to admit, I hadn't thought of the DOG issue. AP throwin, B1 reaches over and commits a violation. You go to the table, issue the warning, and inform the scorer the arrow will not be changed.
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