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This is a situation that I have been unable to find the correct solution for. As far as alternating possession throw-ins go, the arrow gets reversed when the throw-in ends or if A commits a violation. If there is a foul prior to the throw-in ending the arrow is not reversed and A would still get the next alternating possession throw-in.
My question is what happens if the ball is kicked by B before touching anyone legally in bounds? Because 4-42 art.5 states that a throwin ends in three different ways:
The only thing in that that might cause me to think the violation technically occurs after the throw-in ends is that it says the "passed ball touches or legally touches" in the first list item. Please let me know how you guys would handle this situation. |
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If Team B kicks the ball which is a violation, now Team A gets the ball out of bounds from the violation, not the Possesion Arrow so the P.A. is not switched.
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Do you have a rule reference that supports not switching the possession arrow if B commits a kicking violation? Or a specific case from the case book? |
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9-4's penalty says that the ball is dead when the violation occurs and awarded to the opponents for a throw-in at the designated spot nearest the violation. It's no longer an AP throw-in following the violation. |
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The key here is that NFHS has determined the arrow entitles a team to a complete throwin, not just the start of a throwin. This is why it matters when the throwin ends.
And I think it's an unfortunate loophole that while A will have used their arrow if they commit a throwin violation, they retain it if they commit a foul.
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B1 kicks the throw-in pass. A kick is not a legal touch, therefore the throw-in did not legally end. Since the throw-in did not legally end, the arrow is not changed. Team A now gets the ball for a throw-in because of the kick.
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Legally touches = active
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Passive as in the ball touches a player inadvertently or accidentally, so to speak. Active as in the player making a play or doing an action that leads to him touching the ball.
I'm using it as a guide as to why "kicking the ball" wouldn't fall under the "The passed ball touches ... another player inbounds. " portion of the rule.
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