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Old Sun Feb 27, 2011, 07:40am
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!) I believe that's a big error by the official. Did both feet move away from the throw-in spot?

2)Am I wrong or the official made a traveling signal?
1) I know that's the correct call by the official. The thrower has to keep one foot on or over a 3 foot wide spot until the ball is released on the throw-in. In that play, the thrower didn't. Obvious violation imo.

2) You're wrong. The official gave the correct signal under NFHS rules---> signal #26.

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Old Sun Feb 27, 2011, 08:28am
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Great call. Good signal. I had this happen in a college semi final confrence game Friday night. First time ever in a college game for this violation.
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