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Loss of Arrow
Hey Guys -
Longtime lurker, first-time poster here. First, just wanted to say thanks for all of the insight that you guys provide. It really is good to read various opinions and rule interpretations. So, I just wanted to thank you. My question/situation is: Team A has the ball out of bounds for an alternate-possession throw-in. Upon throwing the ball in, Team B is called for a kicked ball violation. The ball is given back to Team A to complete another throw-in. Does Team B lose the alternating possession arrow due to the violation? In other words, after Team A successfully inbounds the ball, does the arrow stay with Team A? We are having a discussion in our association about this rule, so I was just looking for some insight. Thanks again for the help!!! |
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A1’s throw-in pass is illegally kicked by B2. RULING: As a result of B2’s kicking violation, Team A is awarded a new throw-in at the designated spot nearest to where the kicking violation (illegal touching) occurred. Since the alternating-possession throw-in had not been contacted legally, the throw-in has not ended and therefore, the arrow remains with Team A for the next alternating-possession throw-in. COMMENT: The kicking violation ends the alternating-possession throw-in and as a result, a non-alternating-possession throw-in is administered. When the ball is legally touched on the subsequent throw-in following the kicking violation, the arrow shall not be changed and shall remain with Team A. http://ts4.mm.bing.net/images/thumbn...6799&index=ch1 |
Thanks for this B-Mac...knew I remembered reading it somewhere, but I just didn't remember where it was in the book...thanks again!!!
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A's new throw-in is for the kicked ball. A retains the arrow as the throw-in was never legally completed nor did A violate.
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It may help...
... to replace the word 'lose' with the word 'use' when you think of it.
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