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Originally Posted by mbyron
#6: answer should begin successful last FT, right?
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right. fixed it.
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Originally Posted by mbyron
I don't see what's controversial about your answer to #12.
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The NFHS rule and case books do not directly, explicitly address the situation where team A scores a goal and then requests a timeout immediately after team b catches the ball before it hits the floor. The closest case (6.1.2b) deals with a situation where the ball is bouncing along the end line after a scored goal. I'm comfortable with the interpretation that in the situation I cited, that a timeout should be granted. Consider a close end game situation where you anticipate Team A calling a timeout. I have not seen and would not promote denying the timeout.