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Old Wed Oct 25, 2000, 12:13pm
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Re: easy way to remember it

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Originally posted by Mark Padgett
After a made or awarded score, the inbounding team may run the baseline. Nothing can change this, except something happening that takes away their right to inbound at all, like a technical foul call.

As long as they keep the right to inbound at all following a made or awarded score, they may run. This means timeouts, delay warnings, etc., have no bearing on their right to run.
Hey Mark,

Could you tell me if NFHS has gone to awarding the ball to the offensive team after a technical has been called. If so, my understanding is that even after a technical foul call the ball would be placed at the new offensive teams displosal on the baseline, and they may run the baseline.

For example.
Team A scores, coach/player calls timeouts legal timeout. Non remaining.

Penelty: grant timeout, award a one shot ('T')penelty and award the ball to team B under for inbounds on baseline. Team B still has the right to run.

other question.

Team A scores, team B member takes the ball out of bounds and is attempting a throw in, before the ball is released by the thrower-in, a player on team A committs a personal foul.

My understanding is that team B would keep its right to run the baseline.!

Thanks for the help

SH

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