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What's the call?
Girls Varsity Conference Championship game. I'm the lead. Loose ball, A1 gains possession on her back near the end line. Although her head was off the court her pony tail was long enough to reach the floor, out of bounds. B1 is over her trying to get the ball, just as I notice the pony tail A1 calls time out. I grant the time out. Is this an out of bounds situation? Advantage/disadvantage?
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Out of bounds.
This is similar to a loose shirt tail [and maybe an untied shoe lace?] being out of bounds. |
Possible penalties for early withdrawal.
There was a recent interpretation regarding this. I'm sure Nevadaref will find it as soon as he fires up his computer, that is, the computer in his brain.
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From 2005-06 Interps:
SITUATION 9: A1 recovers a loose ball on the playing court near the sideline, with his/her body entirely in bounds. However, A1's head is hovering out of bounds and his/her hair (which is in a long ponytail) is touching the floor, out of bounds. RULING: A1 is called for the out-of-bounds violation. (7-1-1; 7-1-2; 9-3-1) |
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