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Team A has the ball for a throw-in, and B is heavily guarding the inbounder. A1 looks behind him, and realizes he is standing in front of the stairs in the bleachers. He runs back and up the stairs (within 3 feet horizontally), and easily tosses the ball over the defender.
Legal play? or do you blow the whistle and tell the kid "nice try, but I don't think so."?
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I understand that you want a rule definition and explaination, but I do not think there is a casebook explaination about this specific situation. But officials can rule on things that are not covered under the rulebook, and if you feel that it is an advantage and steps over what should be allowed, you can handle this an other situations how you please.
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Re: Prove it!
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If the space behind the throw-in is limited, I wouldn't let the player stand on the stair, chair, wall, or whatever was there...instead I would have the defender take a step back and warn them that I'm creating a new boundary plane and they are not to cross it. If they do, then you have delay of game warning. T for the 2nd time.
I guess this has been a habit of mine since I have worked a lot of games where space has been severely limited. The coachs and defenders alike seem ok with that because they know they will have the same right afforded to them when they are in the same situation. |
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What about rule 3-5-3? I know that this is mainly for uniforms but I think that this comes closer than anything.
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It is those ridiculous situations that someone wants a ruling on! We as officials always use common sense, or what we think would be a common sense call or ruling, We are always asked to PROVE IT! I think this would also fall under the referee's jurisdiction on "making a decision not covered in the rule book"! We as officials will always be questioned on our judgement and common sense! Reading these post on unique situations, makes you think anything is possible!
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Nope, he was legally out already. Just a violation. ![]() mick |
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