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NFHS rules.
Team B only has 4 players - B5 is not there yet, but is "almost there," on their way. Opening jump ball is tipped OB by B jumper. Team A, being told the game will re-start regardless, does not want to continue until the 5th player is there. A has the throw-in, and reaches across the boundary plane, drops the ball onto the playing court, and leaves it there. Neither team moves to get the ball. What do you do? |
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Change this to the start of the 2nd half then. B5 left the game/injured. B6 is on the way. A has the arrow and does this. I know it's a crap water cooler play, but work with me here. I was racking my brain, and couldn't think of what I would tell someone to do.
Last edited by HawkeyeCubP; Sun Mar 08, 2009 at 01:09am. |
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Now since the game presumably counts, I seriously doubt that someone won't go after the ball.
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Any of you International Association of Approved "Bizarre" Officials guys, or gals, old enough, I mean, experienced enough, to remember this question? Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.: This may be worth a trek up into your attic. It's March, and it has to have warmed up a little bit up there by now.
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