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Old Sat Nov 26, 2016, 11:29am
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IAABO Refresher Exam Update ...

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Originally Posted by Terrapins Fan View Post
This is a question from the IAABO Refresher.#5- A1 dribbling in the front court when B1 deflects the ball away from A1. the ball is rolling toward the back court and is picked up by A2 who is straddling the division line. The official rules a back court violation. Is the official correct? The test answer says NO. rule 9-9-1
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Originally Posted by Moosie74 View Post
We discussed this for quite awhile the other night. The group answer was yes, the state interpreter says yes, Peter Webb says yes ... Expect it to be clarified soon.
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Originally Posted by BillyMac View Post
2007-2008 Rules Interpretation: SITUATION 10: A1, in the team's frontcourt, passes to A2, also in the team's frontcourt. B1 deflects the ball toward Team A's backcourt. The ball bounces only in Team A's frontcourt before crossing the division line. While the ball is still in the air over Team A's backcourt, but never having touched in Team A's backcourt, A2 gains possession of the ball while standing in Team A's backcourt. RULING: Backcourt violation on Team A. Team A was still in team control and caused the ball to have backcourt status. Had A2 permitted the ball to bounce in the backcourt after having been deflected by B1, there would have been no backcourt violation. (4-4-1; 4-4-3; 9-9-1)
Our IAABO state interpreter has stated that the correct Refresher Exam answer should be YES.

(That's IAABO, not NFHS. Check you local listings.)
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