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BillyMac Mon Dec 24, 2007 02:15pm

Old Throw In Violation ???
 
This topic has been debated on the NFHS Forum. I'd liked to present it on this Forum, because, I believe, that this Forum has more members, especially more vocal members.

Me: I thought that many, many years ago, an old rule stated that the player who, during a throwin, threw a ball that hit an opponent who was out of bounds, was the one, that is, the thrower, who caused it to go out of bounds, and considered a throwin violation.

Some comments from some very reliable NFHS Forum Members:

Nevadaref: "I want to see Woody and MTD confirm or deny that."

MarkTDeNucciSr: "Only if the game was a women's college game being played in the 1960's, 1970's, and early 1980's under NAGWS Basketball Rules."

Woody: "I don't have a clue about those specialized womens rules, but there has never been any rule similar to what was stated in the last fifty years under either NFHS or NCAA rules that I know of or have heard of"

volsump: "Years ago (in NFHS), on a throw-in, if ball from thrower first touches player out of bounds it was a throw-in violation. If B was on sideline and first touched throw-in by A, B would get ball at throw-in spot."

Me: "Can anyone go a step further and tell us when this rule changed and give some citations?"

Woody: "I'd like to see that too, along with some verification. I have just finished checking some very reliable sources, and not one of them can ever remember a rule being in place similar to this. That goes back to the pre-NFHS rulebook"

How about it old timers? If I didn't "dream up" this rule, it goes back ablut twenty years. Can anyone tell us if and when this rule changed and give some citations?"

Jurassic Referee Mon Dec 24, 2007 02:34pm

Woody = Jurassic Ref.

You have my input.

eg-italy Mon Dec 24, 2007 03:18pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by BillyMac
This topic has been debated on the NFHS Forum. I'd liked to present it on this Forum, because, I believe, that this Forum has more members, especially more vocal members.

Me: I thought that many, many years ago, an old rule stated that the player who, during a throwin, threw a ball that hit an opponent who was out of bounds, was the one, that is, the thrower, who caused it to go out of bounds, and considered a throwin violation.

There used to be this rule in FIBA. It has been cancelled at least ten years ago (I don't remember precisely when).

Ciao and happy holidays from Italy


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