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Re: Are you considered in the homestretch if?

*This is to all the posts about violating the counter clockwise rule.*

My Team and I believe that it is okay to move clockwise as long as you stay in the same quadrant. Were saying it is still illegal to move back over a line marker but that if you need to move clockwise to get a ball, it is alright to do so as long as you stay in the same quadrant.

If I'm wrong please let me know, but that doesn't seem to violate any rules.
 


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