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hbioteach Mon Dec 04, 2006 12:47pm

Kick Ball?
 
Rolling ball is trapped by A1 using the bottom of the foot to stop ball. I called a kick ball. Never seen it.

M&M Guy Mon Dec 04, 2006 01:00pm

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Originally Posted by hbioteach
Rolling ball is trapped by A1 using the bottom of the foot to stop ball. I called a kick ball. Never seen it.

Good call.

Intentionally striking the ball with any part of the foot or leg is a violation. Since it wasn't an accident, it's a violation

OHBBREF Mon Dec 04, 2006 01:03pm

M&M has it right just as you did, intentionally using the foot or leg is the key.
there are too many calls made where a pass is thrown at a foot already on the floor that are being called kicked balls

Nevadaref Mon Dec 04, 2006 01:11pm

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Originally Posted by hbioteach
Rolling ball is trapped by A1 using the bottom of the foot to stop ball. I called a kick ball. Never seen it.

You've never seen a soccer game?:confused: :D

Adam Mon Dec 04, 2006 01:15pm

And plays where the dribbler loses control while moving and the ball strikes his foot (rather than the other way around). Play on.

deecee Mon Dec 04, 2006 02:40pm

BAD CALL-- sounds like a yellow card and penalty kick to me

bronco Mon Dec 04, 2006 02:50pm

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Originally Posted by deecee
BAD CALL-- sounds like a yellow card and penalty kick to me

You're wrong. If he intentionally grabbed it with his HAND, then you could give a yellow card.

Wait, this is the basketball forum, sorry.:)

M&M Guy Mon Dec 04, 2006 03:02pm

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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
You've never seen a soccer game?:confused: :D

(Now playing the part of Mark Padgett - M&M Guy.)

What's soccer? :cool:

Adam Mon Dec 04, 2006 03:25pm

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Originally Posted by M&M Guy
(Now playing the part of Mark Padgett - M&M Guy.)

What's soccer? :cool:

It's a game that children play until they figure out how to catch and dribble. It's useful for initiating competitive instincts and for, well, for, ummm. I'm sure there's something else.

Jurassic Referee Mon Dec 04, 2006 03:31pm

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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
You've never seen a soccer game?:confused: :D

I try not to.

M&M Guy Mon Dec 04, 2006 03:32pm

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
I'm sure there's something else.

Oh, yea - pictures of Brandi Chastain!

http://i.cnn.net/cnn/2004/SPORT/foot...astain.afp.jpg

:D

Mark Dexter Mon Dec 04, 2006 04:03pm

Just to bring the rulebook (gasp!) into this, 9-4 states "A player shall not . . . intentionally kick [the ball]."

Please note that there is nothing limiting a kick violation to just being called against the defense.

jcarter Mon Dec 04, 2006 04:08pm

Soccer Moms!


That is what soccer is good for. IMO ;)

tjones1 Mon Dec 04, 2006 04:08pm

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Originally Posted by Mark Dexter
Just to bring the rulebook (gasp!) into this, 9-4 states "A player shall not . . . intentionally kick [the ball]."

Please note that there is nothing limiting a kick violation to just being called against the defense.

Very good point, Mark. I hear this way too often that this can only be called on the defense. Just another one of those rules myths.

Jurassic Referee Mon Dec 04, 2006 04:35pm

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Originally Posted by jcarter
Soccer Moms!


That is what soccer is good for. IMO ;)

Good point.


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