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While the player was indeed in the backcourt, he was not in contact with the ball while doing so. Thus, the best support that I can find for a backcourt violation is ... NFHS 4-4-3: Ball Location: A ball which is in flight retains the same location as when it was last in contact with a player or the court. ... and this reference only works if one believes that a ball "between" dribbles is in "flight". It's easy to believe that a try is a ball in "flight", or that pass is a ball in "flight", but a ball between dribbles is a tough sell. Why can't the NFHS be like the NBA and WNBA and make this interpterion "perfect in every way"? Quote:
The NFHS needs to "reconcile" and/or cleanup 9-3-1-Note and/or 4-9-1: 9-3-1-Note: The dribbler has committed a violation if he/she steps on or outside a boundary, even though he/she is not touching the ball while he/she is out of bounds. 4-9-1: Boundary lines of the court consist of end lines and sidelines.
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