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PIAA REF Thu Nov 18, 2010 09:35am

Point of Interruption
 
We probably have discussed this on here before, but please share your thoughts again.

A1 is dribbling ball in front court, B1 knocks ball away from A1. Ball is bouncing loose on court. While trying to retrieve ball A1 and B1 are whistled for a double foul. Who gets the ball?

A because they still have team control?
A or B depending on AP aarow.

If your answer is go to aarow please tell me where to find that.
It seems like we should but can't find it in rule book.

Welpe Thu Nov 18, 2010 09:49am

Throw in is for Team A because they still have Team Control.

4-36-2

ART. 2…Play shall be resumed by one of the following methods:
a. A throw-in to the team that was in control at a spot nearest to where the
ball was located when the interruption occurred.


And, to be thorough:

4-12

ART. 2 . . . A team is in control of the ball:
a. When a player of the team is in control.
b. While a live ball is being passed among teammates.
c. During an interrupted dribble.

ART. 3 . . . Team control continues until:
a. The ball is in flight during a try or tap for goal.
b. An opponent secures control.
c. The ball becomes dead.

Jurassic Referee Thu Nov 18, 2010 09:52am

NFHS rfule 4-36-1&2(a) and case book play 4.19.8SitE(b)

mj Thu Nov 18, 2010 09:55am

Quote:

Originally Posted by PIAA REF (Post 701702)
We probably have discussed this on here before, but please share your thoughts again.

A1 is dribbling ball in front court, B1 knocks ball away from A1. Ball is bouncing loose on court. While trying to retrieve ball A1 and B1 are whistled for a double foul. Who gets the ball?

A because they still have team control?
A or B depending on AP aarow.

If your answer is go to aarow please tell me where to find that.
It seems like we should but can't find it in rule book.

On a double foul, play is resumed with a throw-in to the team that was in control at a spot nearest to where the ball was located when the interruption occurred.

4-36-2a

mbyron Thu Nov 18, 2010 10:13am

Quote:

Originally Posted by mj (Post 701708)
On a double foul, play is resumed with a throw-in to the team that was in control at a spot nearest to where the ball was located when the interruption occurred.

4-36-2a

As a general statement, that's not correct. You might not have a throw-in after a double foul.

The rule is that after a double foul you go to the point of interruption. That's:

1. a throw-in for the team in control, OR
2. a free throw or throw-in if they were interrupted, OR
3. an AP arrow throw-in

You cited the correct rule, just gave a potentially misleading summary of it.

mj Thu Nov 18, 2010 10:15am

Quote:

Originally Posted by mbyron (Post 701718)
As a general statement, that's not correct. You might not have a throw-in after a double foul.

The rule is that after a double foul you go to the point of interruption. That's:

1. a throw-in for the team in control, OR
2. a free throw or throw-in if they were interrupted, OR
3. an AP arrow throw-in

You cited the correct rule, just gave a potentially misleading summary of it.

Agree. My post referred to the OP as there was team control.

mbyron Thu Nov 18, 2010 10:19am

Quote:

Originally Posted by mj (Post 701719)
Agree. My post was supposed to refer to the OP as there was team control.

Fixed it for you. ;)


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