
Wed Jan 01, 2014, 12:39pm
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Originally Posted by Adam
The case play also allows us to go straight to the T if the action actually interferes with an attempt to throw in the ball.
Honestly, if it's just B1 stepping out of bounds to try to draw the call, I'll ignore it. If, however, B1 grabs the ball and tosses it into the stands, I can see going straight to the T. If I can, though, I'm just going to let the clock run out.
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That is correct Adam...
I'm leaning toward ignoring it to save all the dramatics...if a Coach complains because his team didn't get the T to stop the clock...I'm quickly selling it with the "in my judgement, interfering with the ball was a tactic to stop the clock".
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Dan Ivey
Tri-City Sports Officials Asso. (TCSOA)
Member since 1989
Richland, WA
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