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					Originally Posted by Back In The Saddle  So...you're saying A1 cannot  be an airborne shooter if he never releases the ball? Ever? Really? 
 
Hmmm, I would have thought that beginning the habitual throwing movement would be enough to designate A1 as a shooter. I would also have thought that it is not essential that the ball leave the player’s hand as a foul could prevent release of the ball. 
 
Or was what you were getting at that when airborne A1 was prevented from releasing the try it resulted in a held ball, the ball becoming dead, thus ending the try? Thus any contact would be ignored unless it was intentional or flagrant. 
 
Yeah, that had to be it.   | 
	
 Snaqs is saying that because NFHS rule 4-1 states that 
"An airborne shooter is a player who has RELEASED the ball on a try for a goal......", A1 cannot be an airborne shooter if he never releases the ball. Never! Really!
Yeah, that had to be it. 
