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Originally Posted by Johnny Ringo
That's what I thought.
But, in the OP it read if B1 (with both feet in A's front court) tips ball, A2 goes in air from A's front court, gets control, and lands in backcourt.
I did not think this would be B/C violation at the high school level.
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For the umpteenth time, infidels, read carefully.....
The location of B1 is a red herring. What is salient is B1's touch, which causes the exception to expire . It is as if the throw-in never took place and we judge the ensuing actions on their own merit.