Oob, why?
I had a play last night where the defend moves forward and to the end line and forces the offensive player OOB, there was little to no contact. The offensive player goes OOB to avoid the contact.
I called a block, basically because the defender forced the player OOB, but the contact was minimal. Thoughts?
keep in mind, offensive player coming forward, defender moves into offensive players space, moving forward and to the end line.If defender had held her place, I had nothing.
Once legal guarding position is established- The guard may move laterally or obliquely to maintain position, provided it
is not toward the opponent when contact occurs.
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