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Old Sat Dec 15, 2007, 01:17pm
blindzebra blindzebra is offline
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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
By that logic we should not penalize a player who throws the ball OOB because there is no case book play for that simple, normal violation. People should be arguing that the ball must become OOB in some esoteric way in order for the officials to penalize it because clearly that is what the NFHS wants as evidenced by their provided case book rulings.

Now is that the line of thinking that you wish to follow?
Way to avoid quoting the important part of the post, the confusion that 5-1-1 brings that only a touched ball may be scored during a throw-in.

5-1-1 + a CP that only deals with touching the ball in the cylinder for BI = possible confusion.
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