Usually people use B1 as the other jumper (jumpers A1 and B1), which is why I wanted to be sure.
You have a violation for catching the tip (it does not mean automatically there is a violation, but that is another discussion and do not want to confuse the issue). You establish the arrow by putting the ball in play. So you give the ball to team A for a throw-in and you give the arrow to Team B when you give the ball to the thrower. This would be handled similarly if you called a technical foul on Team B. A few years ago this rule was different but now this is how it is handled.
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Charles Michael “Mick” Chambers (1947-2010)
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