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Old Thu Dec 04, 2014, 12:21pm
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Originally Posted by PG_Ref View Post
At the high school level, once a player goes out of bounds of their own volition, it is an immediate violation.
How does that apply in the real world? I assume it doesn't mean a player steps on the line trying to go arounds someone, or delierately leaping up to save a ball that is in the air over out-of-bounds territory and leavng the court in the process. Does it just apply to, for example, running noticeably off the court in an effort to gain a deceptive advantage?
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