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Tomcat,
Under NFHS high school rules (which are written for a team game), a player who has ended his dribble may not start a second dribble unless he lost control because of: 1. a try for goal 2. a bat by an opponent 3. a pass or fumble which has then touched, or been touched by, another player. Your play would fall under part 3. Since your opponent threw a pass that touched you, he may dribble again. In short, you were wrong to call a double-dribble violation. |
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