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Holding balls
During the competition are we allowed to hold the soccer balls, because I have seen some teams holding the ball with a vacuum mechanism.
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Re: Holding balls
Yes you can ,as you say, 'hold' the ball within the limits of the rules. You can't 'carry it' (ball not in contact with carpet). Read the manual.
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Re: Holding balls
As long as the ball doesn't go any further than 3" into your FRAME PERIMETER and doesn't leave the ground while you're POSSESSING it, you're all good.
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Re: Holding balls
Zip,
That is ball, singular. Be careful. Only one ball at a time. <G43> ROBOT BALL POSSESSION - ROBOTS may POSSESS only one BALL at a time. Violation: PENALTY. |
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