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Old Fri Nov 18, 2005, 06:35pm
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Re: Re: Re: 4-15-2 says that a 'bat' does not end the dribble.

[QUOTE]Originally posted by bob jenkins
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Originally posted by WinterWillie
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Originally posted by assignmentmaker
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4-15-2 says that a 'bat' does not end the dribble.
4-15-4 SITUATION F says a bat ends the dribble. There is no 4-15-2 in the 2005-2006 NFHS Case Book.
1) Dashes are used for rules, periods are used for cases. So, of course there's no 4-15-2 in the case book, it's in the rules book.

2) 4.15.4F, the case to which you refer, includes a bat by the defense. That ends the dribble.

3) A bat by the offense (dribbler) does not end the dribble, *provided the ball is permitted to strike the floor before the ball is touched again with the hands*

4) The emphasized part above didn't happen -- so it was a violation.

5) The official in the play was incorrect in ruling this a travelling violation -- it was a dribbling violation. See 4.15.4D(a)

6) As long as the official blew the whistle, who (other than the IAABO test masters) cares which of the violations he called?
A model answer. You are a saint.
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