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Old Wed Jan 06, 2016, 01:12pm
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Originally Posted by SC Official View Post
If you're following the book, this is not correct. T administers all sideline throw-ins in 2-man going by strict NFHS mechanics.
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Originally Posted by bob jenkins View Post
Ah -- got it.

But, 4.2.2D (based on your description; I don't have and we don't use the manual) only says "each official administers the throw-in on the line s/he is responsible for."

L can meet that requirement either by bouncing the ball as L, or as moving up to T and having T move down to L. Does the manual say when to use each of these procedures?
Yes, it does.

By the NFHS book mechanics: If the ball is remaining in the FC and the throwin spot is on what was the L's line and the throwin spot is below the FT line extended, the L remains L and bounces the ball to the thrower. If the spot is above the FT line extended but still in the FC, the L moves up to T (and the T to L). If the throwin spot is in the backcourt, the T moves across to administer the throwin.
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