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Snaqs, actually it could be considered a dribble since A1 put the ball on the floor. Regardless, both a dribble and a pass are covered under 4-44-3b.
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You're right (except there's no G in my interwebs name). It could be a dribble, but I don't deem it so if the player never touches it again. He obviously doesn't attempt to touch the ball again, so I'm going with a pass.
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Rehashing an old argument: Nothing in the definition of a dribble requires a second touch by the player in control. On the release, it is either a pass, a try, a fumble or a dribble. In the OP, the release seems intentional, so no fumble. I can't imagine calling it a try. A pass, by definition is "to another player." No other player is available here, so that leaves a dribble, which, by definition, occurs when the ball hits the floor. Violation.
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"......bats or pushes the ball to the floor, once or several times."
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It looks like a travel to me.
BTW, I T'd up the La Lumiere coach in a tournament where he was coaching another team. Peace
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The official who made this call is Bill Dixon.
He is the President for IAABO Bd 12. Events Calendar He's been around for a long time in that area. |
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You didn't like the two-trail look?
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Actually more like Lead and Center strong-side, Trail near the division line weak-side. I don't know what was going on.
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The ball was pushed to the floor - that's the start of a dribble. Since his pivot foot came off the floor before that, it's a travel. Snaqs - I'm having a hard time seeing it as anything else and I'm not sure what point you are trying to make here?
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