In high school volleyball, you could call it a lift - the high school rulebook lists several illegal actions for the same call - ball comes to rest - prolonged contact, etc. "Lifted" is one of the terms used.
In USA Volleyball, it would be a caught ball.
Clean Hands Go Foul was created on 2009-05-26.
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in basketball you get foul shots when your shooting and someone on the other team makes contact with your body
This foul is called hand-ball
holding foul is an illegal use of hand foul
Reaching in is not a foul. The term is nowhere to be found in any rulebook. There must be contact to have a foul. The mere act of reaching in, by itself, is nothing. If contact does occur, it's either a holding foul or an illegal use of hands foul. When a player, in order to stop the clock, does not make a legitimate play for the ball, holds, pushes or grabs away from the ball, or uses undue roughness, the foul is an intentional foul.
In football, it is legal to take the ball out of someone's hands if you make a clean tackle and do not commit a foul.
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Reaching in is not a foul. The term is nowhere to be found in any rulebook. There must be contact to have a foul. The mere act of reaching in, by itself, is nothing. If contact does occur, it's either a holding foul or an illegal use of hands foul. When a player, in order to stop the clock, does not make a legitimate play for the ball, holds, pushes or grabs away from the ball, or uses undue roughness, the foul is an intentional foul.
Depending on if there is contact made. Usually balls are snatched with contact. If it does occur without contact, then a steal is rewarded to the player.
1. Spin basketball in hands. 2. Dribble basketball 3 times. 3. Concentrate at target. 4. Spin basketball in hands. 5. Shoot