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Originally Posted by Hugh Refner
I hope you don't mean you'd wait for him to swipe a bunch of times to see if he makes contact before you'd blow your whistle.
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In an NCAA mens game I certainly would because that's the rule.
At the HS level it would matter to me by how much the defender was breaking the boundary plane. If it was trivial, you can bet that I would ignore it. If he took a couple of big swipes which were obviously in violation of the rule, but failed to make contact, then I'm calling a violation.
What I'm not going to do is allow the offending player/team to suffer less of a penalty than deserved by taking a microscopic view of the rule. If he takes a third swing while I'm preparing to sound the whistle and whacks either the player or the ball, then he's getting the more severe penalty for that.