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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
Your OP is incorrect. It doesn't matter which happened first.
9-2-2 "... touched by another player (inbounds or out of bounds)... before going out of bounds untouched"
9-2-11 (the proscription on being OOB during a throw in) applies only when two are OOB trying to take the throw-in, or the pass to the second is not a throw-in pass, but a "run the endline" pass.
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Okay, so let me see if I got this straight...
The fact that A2 touches out of bounds before touching the ball is not a throw-in violation. All we have in this case is an OOB call, giving Team B a throw-in on the sideline where A2 was out of bounds.