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Old Fri Sep 27, 2002, 11:34pm
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Quote:
Originally posted by Camron Rust
Quote:
Originally posted by secondyear
Here is one for you - NFHS and NCAA.

Can A1 who is dribbling the ball, lose control of the ball, lose control of themselves and their momentum takes them out of bounds, come back inbounds and continue the dribble?
Absolutely. If they lose control of the ball, it is an interrupted dribble. The only way for A1 to violate is to touch the ball or be touched by the ball while OOB.

The real catch is whether they lost control making it an interrupted dribble or are really still dribbling and chose to let it bounce an extra time or two between touches...that is a judegement call.

[Edited by Camron Rust on Sep 27th, 2002 at 05:48 PM]
Camron, you get the trophy. The way you worded your post masterfully cuts out all the arguement we've had about this in the past. Great job!
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