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That's what I thought. We can bounce or hand in the b/c 'round here, f/c we hand only.
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Bounce or not to Bounce
Tail and Center officials can "Bounce" the ball for a Throw in. The Lead official 'Hands' the ball to a player for a throw in. The Lead can "Boune" the ball for a throw in if the throw in occurs along the sideline between the Free Throw line extended and the endline.
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Since when? This has been an NFHS mechanic for several years.
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Not looking at my book, but the lead would never administer a throw-in on the sideline, right?
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See diagram 23. It says... Lead official administers the throw-in on the sideline for which he/she is responsible. If the designated spot for the throw-in is below the free-throw line extended, the Lead remains on the endline and will bounce the ball to the thrower.Now, if you're talking about 3-man, things are different.
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And therein lies your error.
Zoochy was clearly talking about 3-man as he mentioned the Center official in his post.Quote:
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