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Old Sun Apr 04, 2004, 05:08am
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I just received the NFHS answers to part 2 and the correct answer is TRUE
I believe the point that we are to determine that a fly ball is an IFR(infield fly ball) is when the ball reaches it's apex (highest point). It seems to me the effects of wind changing what would have been a easy catch with ordinary effert into a difficult catch nullifying the IFR(in field fly rule) would be when the ball is on it's way down.
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