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Originally Posted by midwestref
So...what I'm hearing is...
-we have team control on a throw in
-team control ends when the throw-in ends
-team control only begins again when a player secures possession of the ball
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Not quite.
What the NFHS has effectively done is to create two types of team control.
Team Control 1 begins when the throw-in begins and only has relevance to fouls committed by the team in control.
Team Control 2 begins when a player obtains control of the ball inbounds and is used for all other situations.
Both end in the same way....when the ball becomes dead, the other team obtains control, or a try is released.