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Old Fri Oct 20, 2006, 03:42pm
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deecee,
It would make a difference in an NCAA mens game.
There is team control when A1 fouled if he passed the ball. There is no team control if he released a try for goal and then foul on the way down.
In the first case, no FTs are awarded. In the second, Team B would be awarded the bonus FTs if this is the 7th team foul or more of the half because the NCAA mens rules do NOT include a foul by an airborne shooter in the definition of a player control foul.


For NFHS it is purely a definitional distinction. The first is a team control foul, while the second is a player control foul. No FTs are awarded in either case.
Good explanation Nevadaref...but, do you know of a reference that could be used for this specific sitch. Again, I realize that this is a TC foul...just looking for a specific reference for this specific situation. The case book play I quoted...does not have A1 as an airborne player....A1 has just ended a dribble and then passed and crashed...close enough, I suppose.

Also, after further review...I think our big discussion wasn't about A1 airborne shooter fouling...but, B1 fouling A1 who had changed his mind and passed, instead of shooting, when he saw that he was going to be fouled.

JRut and deecee...the question may be confusing or hard to understand...but, Tjones is correct...it is right out of the NFHS Part 1 Exam for 2006-07.
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Old Fri Oct 20, 2006, 03:47pm
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JRut and deecee...the question may be confusing or hard to understand...but, Tjones is correct...it is right out of the NFHS Part 1 Exam for 2006-07.
What I do not understand is why you are confused about the difference between an airborne shooter (which clearly has a definition in the rulebook) and a player that is airborne but is passing the ball. The casebook play you described covered this clearly and would answer the question on the test. I was just confused why you were confused with the information you quoted.

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Old Fri Oct 20, 2006, 03:56pm
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Good explanation Nevadaref...but, do you know of a reference that could be used for this specific sitch.
Just remember the definition.

Rule 4 Definitions
SECTION 1 AIRBORNE SHOOTER
ART. 1 . . . An airborne shooter is a player who has released the ball on a try for a goal or has tapped the ball and has not returned to the floor.


An airborne player who elects to pass the ball doesn't meet the definition of an airborne shooter. Also, since this player has passed the ball prior to the foul he no longer has player control. Therefore, he cannot commit a player control foul.

4-19-6 . . . A player-control foul is a common foul committed by a player while he/she is in control of the ball or by an airborne shooter.
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Old Fri Oct 20, 2006, 04:06pm
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What I do not understand is why you are confused about the difference between an airborne shooter (which clearly has a definition in the rulebook) and a player that is airborne but is passing the ball. The casebook play you described covered this clearly and would answer the question on the test. I was just confused why you were confused with the information you quoted.

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Fair enough...it's just that a couple of my officiating buddies and I were sitting around discussing some of the questions (since our test is open book and used for studying instead of any kind of placement in our association)...we were just wondering if there was a specific case play...probably just have "to much time on our hands".....Dan, now I have a tune in my head...who sings that? Is it Styx?
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Old Fri Oct 20, 2006, 04:25pm
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...probably just have "too much time on our hands".....
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Old Sat Oct 21, 2006, 10:49am
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I saw Styx twice last year. Once as an opener for REO, then as the headliner with Peter Frampton as the opener....
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Old Sat Oct 21, 2006, 01:55pm
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I saw Styx twice last year. Once as an opener for REO, then as the headliner with Peter Frampton as the opener....
You saw Styx and Peter Frampton.... damn, I'm jealous! I'd really be jealous if you saw Eric Clapton too.
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Old Sat Oct 21, 2006, 03:18pm
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I'd really be jealous if you saw Eric Clapton too.
He da man. Unfortunately, I haven't heard much good from him since From the Cradle.


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Old Sat Oct 21, 2006, 05:58pm
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I saw Styx twice last year. Once as an opener for REO, then as the headliner with Peter Frampton as the opener....
Ok, I'm officially jealous too.

Just an FYI, the bass player from REO was raised in Urbana, IL (as in Champaign/Urbana, home of the U of I). I actually saw them play at the Assembly Hall many years back, then after the concert, they all went to one of the local bars they had played in their early days, and played there until close. It was a fun night!

I also remember watching a band that played at a local high school dance when I was still in high school in the suburbs of Chicago. They played some good rockin' numbers, but they also did some organ-based, far-out numbers. I remember most of the kids just standing around and watching the band instead of actually dancing. The band was Styx, and it was another year before "Lady" was released.

Ok, back to your regularly-scheduled question involving the airborne passer.
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Old Sat Oct 21, 2006, 10:13pm
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Met the bass player in Tahoe a couple of years ago. believe his name is Bruce Hall.

Two weeks ago I saw Godsmack, opener was Rob Zombie.

Tuesday night i saw Queensryche. They played Operation Mind Crime 1 & 2. I saw them up in Nevadarefs town.
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