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Originally Posted by The_Rookie
Team A has the alternating-possession arrow to start the second half. Thrower A1 steps over the boundary line and onto inbound territory prior to releasing the ball on a throw-in.
6-4-5-a States B gets the throw in and also AP for B as well.
What is the logic here on the arrow being switched to Team B? Why would it not remain with A since Team B gets the throw in.
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Originally Posted by Adam
A had their chance for the throw in, since it was lost due to their own mistake, they have used the arrow.
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Adam's got it. I screwed this up this summer and informed the coaches that A would keep their arrow despite A1's throw-in violation.