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Old Sat Jan 15, 2011, 12:47pm
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OOB--Where to throw in?

Team A has a throw in on the endline, opposite the table. I'm T, tableside.

A1 throws the ball toward her teammate near my sideline. It's an errant pass, and is going out of bounds. Nobody in bounds touches the ball. The ball hasn't hit anything out of bounds yet when A2 catches the ball, while standing well out of bounds.

Where is the ensuing throw in for B? At that spot, or on the endline where the errant throw in originated from?

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Team A has a throw in on the endline, opposite the table. I'm T, tableside.

A1 throws the ball toward her teammate near my sideline. It's an errant pass, and is going out of bounds. Nobody in bounds touches the ball. The ball hasn't hit anything out of bounds yet when A2 catches the ball, while standing well out of bounds.

Where is the ensuing throw in for B? At that spot, or on the endline where the errant throw in originated from?
What's the violation for? Answer that, and you'll have your throw-in spot.
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Old Sat Jan 15, 2011, 12:57pm
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What's the violation for? Answer that, and you'll have your throw-in spot.
Yep. Who caused the violation?
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Old Sat Jan 15, 2011, 01:02pm
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I came up with 7-2-2. The player who was standing out of bounds caused the ball to be out of bounds, therefore the spot should be where that player touched it?
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Old Sat Jan 15, 2011, 01:12pm
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Yep. Up until a few years ago, this was listed as a throw-in violation. It was unceremoniously changed and now the spot is where it "seems" it "should" be.
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Old Sat Jan 15, 2011, 01:16pm
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Thanks guys for the help.
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