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Old Sat Dec 10, 2005, 12:45pm
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Do the angels have to be totally inside the plane of the head? Or can parts of them be outside?
They have to be completely within the cone of headicality.
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Old Sun Dec 11, 2005, 02:49am
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Is this at the spot of where the player threw it from? If the player runs to the corner and then throws it out of bounds, is the spot in the corner or where every you choose on the endline?
The spot from where the player threw the ball is what you use. In your example, that would be over in the corner.
Rules citation is 9-2 Penalty (Section 2).


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Old Mon Dec 12, 2005, 10:22am
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Originally posted by All_Heart
Is this at the spot of where the player threw it from? If the player runs to the corner and then throws it out of bounds, is the spot in the corner or where every you choose on the endline?
The spot from where the player threw the ball is what you use. In your example, that would be over in the corner.
Rules citation is 9-2 Penalty (Section 2).


Keep asking good questions. There are many people here who will provide you with good clarification.

OK...here's a question that has been confusing some of our officials around these parts.

NFHS
Throw-in: Player A1 is holding the ball OOB for a throw-in, A2 fouls B1...Team B is in the bonus.
Does Team B get a throw-in or bonus FT's for B1?

NCAA:
Same question.
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Old Mon Dec 12, 2005, 10:37am
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Originally posted by Nevadaref
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Originally posted by All_Heart
Is this at the spot of where the player threw it from? If the player runs to the corner and then throws it out of bounds, is the spot in the corner or where every you choose on the endline?
The spot from where the player threw the ball is what you use. In your example, that would be over in the corner.
Rules citation is 9-2 Penalty (Section 2).


Keep asking good questions. There are many people here who will provide you with good clarification.

OK...here's a question that has been confusing some of our officials around these parts.

NFHS
Throw-in: Player A1 is holding the ball OOB for a throw-in, A2 fouls B1...Team B is in the bonus.
Does Team B get a throw-in or bonus FT's for B1?

NCAA:
Same question.
NFHS:Yes, there is no team control during a throw-in Bonus FT's
NCAA: I am not too sure.


[Edited by truerookie on Dec 12th, 2005 at 10:40 AM]
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Old Mon Dec 12, 2005, 11:49am
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OK...here's a question that has been confusing some of our officials around these parts.

NFHS
Throw-in: Player A1 is holding the ball OOB for a throw-in, A2 fouls B1...Team B is in the bonus.
Does Team B get a throw-in or bonus FT's for B1?

NCAA:
Same question.
NFHS:Yes, there is no team control during a throw-in Bonus FT's
NCAA: I am not too sure.


[Edited by truerookie on Dec 12th, 2005 at 10:40 AM] [/B][/QUOTE]

NCAA: There is TC on a throw-in. No FTs for a TC foul. B's ball for a TI.
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