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Old Wed Feb 12, 2003, 09:27am
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Grail, I'm not sure exactly how to envision the play you describe, but I can tell you this. If the throw-in was touched by a player before going OOB, then the new throw-in is taken from the spot where the ball went OOB.

If the throw-in goes OOB untouched by any player, then the new throw-in is taken from the previous throw-in spot. Hope that helps.

chuck
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