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jeref Fri Feb 25, 2005 12:03am

Okay, I'm to tired to get my books & I think I may have blew this one. Had this happen tonight---A1 is on a spot throw in under the basket in her FC; the pass is blocked & deflected inbounds by B2; A1 enters the court and has one foot inbounds & the other foot in the air (from out of bounds) when she touches the ball. I called a violation on A1 for not having both feet established. Does a player have to have both feet established or just one? Thanks...

Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Fri Feb 25, 2005 12:11am

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Originally posted by jeref
Okay, I'm to tired to get my books & I think I may have blew this one. Had this happen tonight---A1 is on a spot throw in under the basket in her FC; the pass is blocked & deflected inbounds by B2; A1 enters the court and has one foot inbounds & the other foot in the air (from out of bounds) when she touches the ball. I called a violation on A1 for not having both feet established. Does a player have to have both feet established or just one? Thanks...

A1 had inbound status when she touched the ball and hence did not commit an out-of-bounds violation.

MTD, Sr.

jeref Fri Feb 25, 2005 12:16am

...thanks, that confirms what I was thinking.
John

BktBallRef Fri Feb 25, 2005 12:29am

Had this been an NFL player, you would have been correct. :)

jeref Fri Feb 25, 2005 12:43am

BBR - good one! I'll definitely remember it now...(hee hee)

John

JosephG678 Fri Feb 25, 2005 01:00am

See casebook 4.35.2 situation (c)...Answers your question EXACTLY...Don't worry about missing the call, just highlight it in the book so you don't make that mistake again (that's what I do!). The most important thing is to take the time and effort to look up any plays you're unsure of and learn from them!
-Joe

JugglingReferee Fri Feb 25, 2005 07:47am

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Originally posted by JosephG678
See casebook 4.35.2 situation (c)...Answers your question EXACTLY...Don't worry about missing the call, just highlight it in the book so you don't make that mistake again (that's what I do!). The most important thing is to take the time and effort to look up any plays you're unsure of and learn from them!
-Joe

That only works for some people. My entire book is highlighted, so nothing sticks out. :D

Dudly Fri Feb 25, 2005 11:09am

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Originally posted by JugglingReferee
Quote:

Originally posted by JosephG678
See casebook 4.35.2 situation (c)...Answers your question EXACTLY...Don't worry about missing the call, just highlight it in the book so you don't make that mistake again (that's what I do!). The most important thing is to take the time and effort to look up any plays you're unsure of and learn from them!
-Joe

That only works for some people. My entire book is highlighted, so nothing sticks out. :D

Use different colors

Dudly Fri Feb 25, 2005 11:11am

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Originally posted by Dudly
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Originally posted by JugglingReferee
Quote:

Originally posted by JosephG678
See casebook 4.35.2 situation (c)...Answers your question EXACTLY...Don't worry about missing the call, just highlight it in the book so you don't make that mistake again (that's what I do!). The most important thing is to take the time and effort to look up any plays you're unsure of and learn from them!
-Joe

That only works for some people. My entire book is highlighted, so nothing sticks out. :D

Use different colors

correction: add that smiley thing here x


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