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Old Fri Feb 25, 2005, 12:03am
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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...
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Old Fri Feb 25, 2005, 12:11am
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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.

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Old Fri Feb 25, 2005, 12:16am
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...thanks, that confirms what I was thinking.
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Old Fri Feb 25, 2005, 12:29am
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Had this been an NFL player, you would have been correct.
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Old Fri Feb 25, 2005, 12:43am
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BBR - good one! I'll definitely remember it now...(hee hee)

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Old Fri Feb 25, 2005, 01:00am
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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!
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Old Fri Feb 25, 2005, 07:47am
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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!
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That only works for some people. My entire book is highlighted, so nothing sticks out.
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Old Fri Feb 25, 2005, 11:09am
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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!
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That only works for some people. My entire book is highlighted, so nothing sticks out.
Use different colors
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Old Fri Feb 25, 2005, 11:11am
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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!
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That only works for some people. My entire book is highlighted, so nothing sticks out.
Use different colors
correction: add that smiley thing here x
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