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Originally Posted by palmettoref
Hey guys. I just want to make sure that I have a good understanding of when during an AP throw in, we switch the arrow and when we do not switch the arrow. I have 2 cases below.
1. During an AP throw in, thrower A1 holds the ball through the end line plane and B1 grabs it, resulting in a held ball. RULING: Since the throw in had not ended and no violation occurred it is still A's ball for the throw in.
My question is ----> for the throw in following the held ball, once that throw in has ended, we do switch the arrow, correct??
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Yes, once the throw-in has ended (4-42-5). Check out 6.4.5 Situation B for your situation.
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Originally Posted by palmettoref
2. During an AP throw in, A1 releases the ball on a throw in and B1 illegally kicks the ball. RULING: Since the throw in was illegally touched by B1 when he kicked the ball resulting in a violation, Team A is awarded a throw in and keeps the arrow. Correct????
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Correct. Awarded a (new) throw-in due to the violation. Their AP throw-in never ended so they keep the AP arrow.
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Originally Posted by palmettoref
The difference between these situations is the fact that the throw ended in #2 with the illegal kick and in #1 the throw in never ended when A1 placed the ball over the end line and B1 grabbed the ball??
Thanks for your help!
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No, technically the AP throw-in hasn't ended because it was touched illegally. 4-42-5a
4-42-5
6.4.5 Situation A
6.4.5 Situation B