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Old Tue Feb 10, 2015, 11:28am
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Kicked Ball?

I'm not an official, I'm a coach. We had an unusual occurence in a game the other day that I've never seen before and doubt I'll ever see again but I'm still curious.

The other team is pressing us in a JV game. In the midst of a scrum for a loose ball, one of our players ended up with the ball between his feet. He squeezed the ball between his feet, jumped and flipped it behind him down the floor to one of his teammates soccer/hacky-sack style. He didn't kick it at all, just flipped it with his feet. The crew let it go. Is this legal?
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Old Tue Feb 10, 2015, 11:36am
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No, that's a kickball violation.
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Old Tue Feb 10, 2015, 11:39am
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Kicked ball. If it happened as described, the crew missed the call.
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Old Tue Feb 10, 2015, 11:40am
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No.
Rule 4, section 29 (in its entirety, emphasis mine)
"Kicking the ball is intentionally striking it with any part of the leg or foot."
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Old Tue Feb 10, 2015, 11:46am
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No.
Rule 4, section 29 (in its entirety, emphasis mine)
"Kicking the ball is intentionally striking it with any part of the leg or foot."
I guess my question is what constitutes "striking it"? Does any kind of impetus on the ball constitute striking it?
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Old Tue Feb 10, 2015, 11:47am
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No.
Rule 4, section 29 (in its entirety, emphasis mine)
"Kicking the ball is intentionally striking it with any part of the leg or foot."

Then, the question that would follow would be whether the player was striking the ball in the OP. While the answer is no, the NFHS has made it clear that deliberate use of the feet/legs to play the ball violates the intent of the rule.
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Old Tue Feb 10, 2015, 11:53am
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Kicked ball. If it happened as described, the crew missed the call.
Honestly I think they were so surprised when it happened they just couldn't really process it. The whole gym blew up in laughter.
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Old Tue Feb 10, 2015, 12:01pm
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I have called a jump ball this season where one player had the ball pinned, intentionally, between his thighs and the opponent had two hands on the ball. Neither could break away so had to whistle it. I don't believe that this is a kicked ball situation. He didn't "kick" it or "strike" it. He simply possessed it, in my opinion.

Should that be a kicked ball? In order to secure it between his legs he obviously must have first intentionally touched it with his legs. But just doesn't seem right to me.
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Old Tue Feb 10, 2015, 12:05pm
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I have called a jump ball this season where one player had the ball pinned, intentionally, between his thighs and the opponent had two hands on the ball. Neither could break away so had to whistle it. I don't believe that this is a kicked ball situation. He didn't "kick" it or "strike" it. He simply possessed it, in my opinion.

Should that be a kicked ball? In order to secure it between his legs he obviously must have first intentionally touched it with his legs. But just doesn't seem right to me.
See Cameron's post above...NFHS has made clear that using any part of the feet/legs to play the ball should be ruled a kick...so yes, that should be a violation.
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Old Tue Feb 10, 2015, 12:10pm
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Then, the question that would follow would be whether the player was striking the ball in the OP. While the answer is no, the NFHS has made it clear that deliberate use of the feet/legs to play the ball violates the intent of the rule.
Thanks. That's what I was really wondering.
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Old Tue Feb 10, 2015, 12:12pm
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See Cameron's post above...NFHS has made clear that using any part of the feet/legs to play the ball should be ruled a kick...so yes, that should be a violation.
Ok thanks! I definitely missed that one then. Won't miss it again....I hope!
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Old Tue Feb 10, 2015, 12:37pm
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Ok thanks! I definitely missed that one then. Won't miss it again....I hope!
Additionally, the held ball rule requires that both opponents have their hands on the ball. So, even if it were not a kick, a ball pinned with anything other than with the hands is not a held ball.
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Old Tue Feb 10, 2015, 12:43pm
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one player had the ball pinned, intentionally, between his thighs and the opponent had two hands on the ball..
Did you tell them to get a room?
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Old Tue Feb 10, 2015, 01:08pm
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Did you tell them to get a room?
I actually did LOL when I read that!
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Old Tue Feb 10, 2015, 08:06pm
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No, that's a kickball violation.
Incorrect. A kickball violation is a rules infraction during the coolest game played in 3rd Grade PE.
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