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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
I disagree...it is about the status of the ball. Team A can still violate without ever being in the frontcourt.
Example: A1 in the backcourt at the division line makes a bounce pass laterally across the court such that it bounces in the frontcourt. A2, also in the backcourt catches the ball. That is a violation and neither A1 nor A2 were ever in the frontcourt.
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That's also a BC violation but for different reason which would be causing ball to go from BC to FC and back to BC w/out touching a player.
In the OP, the status of the ball does not matter, It's when/where/and by whom it is touched.
I really don't see how a reasonable person could issue the interp. I know Referee Mag makes several errors but NFHS website?
OK, BigCat already pointed this out, I didn't mean to pile on. I didn't see the 2nd page. Simple rule, let's not complicate it or overthink it.