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Old Thu Nov 30, 2006, 12:44am
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A couple specific situations come to mind:
1> Team control ends when the ball is released on a try/tap for goal. If the try/tap is unsuccessful, then there is no team control until a player from either team gains control of the rebound.
2> On a throw in there is no team control. As above, team control is not established until a player from either team gains player control of the inbounded ball.

In all other situations, team control of a loose ball remains with the team that last had it until either an opponent gains player control or a violation occurs.
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Old Thu Nov 30, 2006, 01:01am
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Hey, TIm, are you signed up on the OAOA board yet? Let's go over there and start a heated discussion about something, shall we? Got any good subjects we could toss around?
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Old Thu Nov 30, 2006, 06:45am
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Hey, TIm, are you signed up on the OAOA board yet? Let's go over there and start a heated discussion about something, shall we? Got any good subjects we could toss around?
Yeah, I signed up last week. I checked it a couple times over the weekend, but nothing much there except Jack's initial post.........
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Old Thu Nov 30, 2006, 01:43am
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A couple specific situations come to mind:
1> Team control ends when the ball is released on a try/tap for goal. If the try/tap is unsuccessful, then there is no team control until a player from either team gains control of the rebound.
2> On a throw in there is no team control. As above, team control is not established until a player from either team gains player control of the inbounded ball.

In all other situations, team control of a loose ball remains with the team that last had it until either an opponent gains player control or a violation occurs.
3> During a jump ball, up to the time when control is set by one team or the other.
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Old Thu Nov 30, 2006, 06:39am
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3> During a jump ball, up to the time when control is set by one team or the other.
Thanks! Forgot that one.......yesterday was a long day capped with a pretty sloppy preseason girls game - the kind that makes your brain want to turn to mush.......
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