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Team control player OOB
Watching a girls V game last night and the lead official called a violation on a player who was running the baseline - but was OOB. I'm a first year official - is that a violation?:confused:
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The ball was in play in bounds
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Violation. Rule 9-3-2.
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I've called it twice this year.
Boys varsity I had 2 different kids do it, neither got the ball, so I gave them the stay in warning, 3rd kid did it so at this point I know it's being coached so bang, violation. Coach goes unglued, my partner was bench-side and told him, he's heard me tell them twice to stay in. Girls JV...the as a favor game...same girl two straight inbound plays. She runs between the in-bounder and the girl guarding the inbound to free herself for the pass. Again first time she has one foot OOB, so I say stay in. Second time the thrower is deeper so she is completely OOB. |
So what is the call here...I understand, unlawful leaving of the court....
Blow the whistle and signal the other direction, then give explanation? :confused: Would it be different for a throw in versus ball in play? |
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Yes, the rule is different. During a designated-spot throw-in the governing rule is 9-2-11. The enforcement is also a bit different. The leaving the court violation (9-3-3) results in a throw-in from that location, while during a throw-in the violation for stepping OOB (9-2-11) results in the ensuing throw-in for the opponent coming from the original throw-in spot no matter where the player stepped OOB. |
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