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Originally Posted by SNIPERBBB
Controlled in this case would mean that it was the start of a dribble. This came up a couple years ago in either the case book or one of the pre-season NFHS fliers that comes with the books, might of been the OHSAA flier. Caused a big debate in our association and general consensus was that if you determine a tip or a player batting the ball back in bounds, your asking for whatever comes next.
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Are you saying that if you consider these to be "control," then you're asking for trouble? Or that if you consider these not to be control, you're asking for trouble? It's not clear.