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Help with question?
Here in Washington we take the test online. Before the test is submitted, we are given the option to have our test printed out. It's supposed to print it out with our answers. However, for some reason mine did not.
After it is submitted it tells you what questions you missed. I have gone over the ones it said I missed and have found what I misread or overlooked in every case but one. I don't know what I answered but it says I missed it. Here's the question: It is a violation if A1 jumps to try for a goal, but realizing it will be blocked, drops the ball to the floor and starts a dribble. Casebook 4.44.3 Situation B says: A1 receives the ball with both feet off the floor and he/she lands simultaneouly o both feet without establishing a pivot foot. A1 then jumps off both feet in an attempt to try for goal, but realizing the shot may be blocked, A1 drops the ball to the floor and dribbles. RULING: A1 has traveled as one foot must be considered to be the pivot and must be on the floor when the ball is released to start a dribble. The fact that no pivot foot had been established does not alter this ruling. Again I don't know what my actual answer was. By this casebook I would say it was true and I know I had it in mind when I answered the question. Anyone know? Did I miss something else? Rita |
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Well, the answer to the test question is true. It is a violation. It would appear that you answered false on the test.
Am I missing something?
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Don't you hate it when you click it wrong!!!!! Ours gives you a chance to review each page and then to review all of the answers on one page before submitting. Does your state not do that?
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Who You Gonna Call ? Mythbusters ...
The shooter can retrieve his or her own airball, if the referee considers it to be a shot attempt. The release ends team control. It is not a violation for that player to start another dribble at that point. When an airborne player keeps control of an attempted shot that is blocked and is unable to release the ball and returns to the floor with it, that player has not traveled; it is a held ball. If, in this situation, the shooter releases the ball, then this is simply a blocked shot and play continues. When an airborne player tries for goal, sees that the try will be blocked, purposely drops the ball, and picks up the ball after it hits the floor, that player has traveled by starting a dribble with the pivot foot off the floor, whether, or not, the defensive player touches the ball in the block attempt.
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True, 4-44-3c per the NFHS Part 1 answer key.
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