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Old Sun Nov 29, 2015, 01:00am
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Non-Correctable Error

In my game today, neither my partner nor I noticed that the wrong team was awarded a designated spot throw-in. They inbounded and dribbled all the way up the court until I noticed. I know this does not fall into one of the five correctable error categories. Can this type of play still be called back when the error is realized? How late is too late?

I realize that the best answer is "don't let it happen in the first place", but what is the correct way to handle this?

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Old Sun Nov 29, 2015, 01:22am
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It can be corrected up until the throw in has ended. After that, bummer.
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Old Sun Nov 29, 2015, 08:34am
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And here's the case play for you...

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7.6.6 SITUATION:

Team A is awarded a throw-in near the division line. The administering official by mistake, puts the ball at B1's disposal. B1 completes the throw-in and Team B subsequently scores a goal.

RULING: No correction can be made for the mistake by the official after the throw-in ends.
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Old Sun Nov 29, 2015, 11:02am
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until the throw in has ended.When does the throw in end? 4-42-5. I wish I knew that definition 6 year years ago.
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Old Sun Nov 29, 2015, 11:13am
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until the throw in has ended.When does the throw in end? 4-42-5. I wish I knew that definition 6 year years ago.
Well...it's location in the rule book has been fairly constant for the past six years. Maybe even longer
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Old Sun Nov 29, 2015, 03:01pm
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And the possession arrow stays pointed toward the team that you incorrectly gave the ball to - so they get the next throw-in also.
Until the next throw-in has ended, this coach may need a hug.
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Old Sun Nov 29, 2015, 03:23pm
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4.3.1?


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Old Sun Nov 29, 2015, 06:11pm
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What does the AP arrow have to do with the OP?

And of course if we give the wrong team an AP throw-in the arrow doesn't change. The team entitled to the AP throw-in never had its throw-in end.

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Old Sun Nov 29, 2015, 06:34pm
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What does the AP arrow have to do with the OP?

And of course if we give the wrong team an AP throw-in the arrow doesn't change. The team entitled to the AP throw-in never had its throw-in end.

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+1. It is irrelevant to the opening post. Don't even know why it was brought up.
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Old Sun Nov 29, 2015, 08:23pm
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Alternating Possession Arrow ???

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What does the AP arrow have to do with the OP?
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It is irrelevant to the opening post. Don't even know why it was brought up.
Here's why:

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And the possession arrow stays pointed toward the team that you incorrectly gave the ball to - so they get the next throw-in also.
This incorrect statement was the impetus for a few more posts. Many of us couldn't let that slide.

The subject was broached. It had to be dealt with.

I watched a lot of Perry Mason episodes as a kid.
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Old Sun Nov 29, 2015, 07:53pm
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What does the AP arrow have to do with the OP?

And of course if we give the wrong team an AP throw-in the arrow doesn't change. The team entitled to the AP throw-in never had its throw-in end.

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If you're screwing up a throw-in it's most likely an AP arrow issue. First time poster and asking a simple question... good possibility we should let them know what comes next.

Cute cheerleader btw
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Old Sun Nov 29, 2015, 08:08pm
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If you're screwing up a throw-in it's most likely an AP arrow issue. First time poster and asking a simple question... good possibility we should let them know what comes next.

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It could have been after a timeout. No AP arrow implications there.

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Old Sun Nov 29, 2015, 09:57pm
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It could have been after a timeout. No AP arrow implications there.

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I said most likely. You claim you can remember AP arrow, but think not remembering who's ball it is after a timeout can happen.
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Old Sun Nov 29, 2015, 10:03pm
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I said most likely. You claim you can remember AP arrow, but think not remembering who's ball it is after a timeout can happen.
Claim? It's not that difficult to do.
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