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At Panther Prowl a few weeks ago this happened in a qualification match, you should have seen the field people trying to dislodge it
11-10-2012 19:14
Chris is meCouldn't you just walk up and pull it out? I wouldn't call it a field fault since it isn't blocking the goal or anything.
11-10-2012 20:18
CrazyHorse
12-10-2012 12:43
MechEng83
I've seen that happen in a human-played basketball game. I think it's ruled a jump ball. As far as during an FRC match, I'd be inclined to leave it until the end of a match, but I'm not sure if there are any ref rules about a stuck game piece.
12-10-2012 13:10
KrazyCarl92As long as this doesn't clearly affect the scoring of subsequent game pieces, I would think it should be treated like a ball "stuck" under the bridge during a match.
If you really needed to fix it, could pokey-stick guy use the 3 in.-ish looking hole in the diamond plating to dislodge the ball? Looks like it's the lowest goal since the fender is so close and there is diamond plating so I don't know if there would be enough ground clearance for that. Then again, I would guess most teams would be rolling balls into the lowest goal or not going for it at all, so I doubt this would impact the outcome of a match.