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rickman5 Sun Nov 25, 2012 09:05am

Throw-in Spot
 
Had a play in a Boy's Varsity game that I would like to get some clarification on. A1 is driving to the basket and is intentionally fouled by B1. After the foul B2 receives a Technical foul. We shoot the free throws in order of occurrence. I point to the division line for Team A's throw in. The crew chief, and a veteran in our association, tells me the throw in is at the Point of Interruption and the intentional foul spot overrules the Technical Foul. Couldn't find it in the rulebook and have never heard of it. Is this correct?

bob jenkins Sun Nov 25, 2012 09:43am

Your crew chief is imposing NCAA rules on a HS game. The throw in is at the division line

Raymond Sun Nov 25, 2012 10:52pm

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Originally Posted by rickman5 (Post 863323)
... The crew chief, and a veteran in our association, tells me the throw in is at the Point of Interruption and the intentional foul spot overrules the Technical Foul. Couldn't find it in the rulebook and have never heard of it. Is this correct?

You won't find that language in a college rule book either.

bob jenkins Mon Nov 26, 2012 08:54am

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 863395)
You won't find that language in a college rule book either.

You won't find that language, but isn't that the proper enforcement in NCAA? Shoot the T, shoot the IP, resume at the spot closest to the IP foul?

Raymond Mon Nov 26, 2012 09:56am

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Originally Posted by bob jenkins (Post 863415)
You won't find that language, but isn't that the proper enforcement in NCAA? Shoot the T, shoot the IP, resume at the spot closest to the IP foul?

Yes, because the POI for the T would be the enforcement of the IF.

But if an official used the language I bolded I doubt he was ruling it based on actual NCAA rules knowledge, sounds more like someone who just doesn't know the proper NFHS rule.


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