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jritchie Mon Dec 15, 2014 02:17pm

Question? Ball in flight, same status?
 
A ball which is in flight retains the same status it had when last in contact with a player or the court?
Just didn't think this was a good question, when a player has the ball they have team control, when the ball is in flight, there is no team control anymore, so how can it have the same status? The answer is true. One of the 2 I missed on the test.

so cal lurker Mon Dec 15, 2014 02:20pm

I suspect that the question was referring to front court/back court/inbound status of the ball, not player/team control . . .

bob jenkins Mon Dec 15, 2014 02:20pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by jritchie (Post 946936)
A ball which is in flight retains the same status it had when last in contact with a player or the court?
Just didn't think this was a good question, when a player has the ball they have team control, when the ball is in flight, there is no team control anymore, so how can it have the same status? The answer is true. One of the 2 I missed on the test.

Flight <> "try". it could be on a pass, and TC continues.

The statement on the test is right out of 4-ball status (or something like that, maybe ball location -- I don't have my books here)

Rob1968 Tue Dec 16, 2014 09:17am

4-4-3 . . . A ball which is in flight retains the same location as when it was last in contact with a player or the court.

jTheUmp Tue Dec 16, 2014 10:10am

Protip: If you get a "weird-sounding" question like this one on the NFHS test, more than likely it's a sentence or phrase lifted verbatim from the rulebook (or changed just slightly, if they want the answer to be 'false').


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