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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
Adam:
I am going to address what you said with regard to a DOG Warning or starting a ten-second count per NFHS Rules.
First the easy one: Ten-second Count. The ball is in Team A's Frontcout/Team B's Backcourt. The ball is Live but neither team has control of the ball therefore no ten-second count against Team B can be started.
Now for the more difficult one: DOG Warning. Which one for the four articles in R4-S47 would you apply?
MTD, Sr.
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I still like my suggesting of making the ball touch a player so we can just start the clock!
Even better, how about one of the official's picking the ball up and shooting it into one of the team's baskets. Live ball through the basket....2 points!