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Are there any new HS rules this year concerning held balls (given the NCAA's experimenting with jumping rather than alternate possession in some conferences)?
Also, for clarification: if a jump ball tip is immediately held by two other opposing players, with no apparent possession by either, am I correct that the re-jump involves the two "held ball" players, or the original jumpers? |
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Because of the placement of the note, it's confusing; it applies to all of 6-3-3, not just f. |
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This rule doesn't apply to the question asked by bwbuddy. |
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[Edited by Jurassic Referee on Oct 9th, 2003 at 08:31 AM] |
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[Edited by Jurassic Referee on Oct 9th, 2003 at 08:31 AM] [/QUOTE] Either I'm misreading something, or you are. I agree that if A1 and B1 jump initially, and A2 and B2 tie it up, that A2 and B2 will jump. That's what I think the NOTE to 6-3-3 says ("jump between the two players involved"). Maybe the "in the center circle" in confusing -- that's where the rejump occurs (even if the held ball is on one of the FT lines), not a modification to who jumps (not "those who were involved in the original center-circle jump"). |
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I agree that if A1 and B1 jump initially, and A2 and B2 tie it up, that A2 and B2 will jump. That's what I think the NOTE to 6-3-3 says ("jump between the two players involved"). [/B][/QUOTE]I think that I mighta been misreading you.I thought that you were agreeing with Damian.We certainly agree on what the proper call should be. Nevermind. Btw,I can see how the note could possibly apply to most of R6-3-3,but I still can't think of any way that you would end up in a FT shooting situation,as in 6-3-3(c),without an AP being established.Can you? |
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Double FT violation before the AP has been established. Does that work?
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And, I can't think of a way either. Maybe it's left over from some prior rule change (for example, if the arrow used to be not set until the throw-in on a foul before posession, then: Foul during jump, simultaneous violation during FT ==> jump between violators. ) |
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