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Old Tue May 24, 2005, 10:33am
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Your right JRut, I'm sure he get's extra crap because of his age, I was just trying to say that idiot coaches will be idiot coaches regardless.
Of course they can be. Coaches act that way regardless of who we are. There are just times when coaches think someone is younger and they coach will not "trust" what you say over an older person that is an official.

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Old Tue May 24, 2005, 12:22pm
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At least everybody agrees
Not everybody, at least not in the entirety.

"If TC was lost and A1 was last to touch the FC while trying to save the ball, and then yes you would still have a BC violation"

Is A1's saving the ball necessarily considered regaining the TC, in the following scenarios?

a. A1 batted the ball back.
b. A1 caught the ball with two hands and threw it back.
c. A1 touched the ball with one hand, and swung the ball back.


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Old Tue May 24, 2005, 12:35pm
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"If TC was lost and A1 was last to touch the FC while trying to save the ball, and then yes you would still have a BC violation"
This is not correct, as I think you know. If there is no TC, then there is no backcourt violation, even if a member of Team A touches the ball first.

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Is A1's saving the ball necessarily considered regaining the TC?
No. See my first post in this thread.
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Old Tue May 24, 2005, 01:15pm
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"If TC was lost and A1 was last to touch the FC while trying to save the ball, and then yes you would still have a BC violation"
This is not correct, as I think you know. If there is no TC, then there is no backcourt violation, even if a member of Team A touches the ball first.

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Is A1's saving the ball necessarily considered regaining the TC?
No. See my first post in this thread.
Thanks. Well articulated in your first post.

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