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awarded, and the frame will resume from the opposite end of the court
with the same team tossing the pallino.
If a player's Bocce ball makes contact with the backboard, the Bocce
ball is considered a dead ball on impact and is removed from play until
the end of the frame.
If a thrown Bocce ball comes to rest on the pallino or another ball that
is touching the back wall, this thrown ball remains in play. The Bocce
ball touching the back wall is removed from play. If the pallino is
touching the back wall it remains in play.
If, after hitting the backboard, a Bocce ball strikes a stationary Bocce
ball, that stationary ball shall be replaced in its original position. The
thrown ball is removed from play.
If, after hitting the backboard, a Bocce ball is not removed quickly
enough and strikes a moving ball that likely would have hit the
backboard, allowing the moving ball to remain in play, that moving ball
remains in play where it comes to rest.
5. Rules on Shooting
Shooting is lofting the ball in the air beyond the center line. Shooting is
allowed if the thrown ball hits the ground before hitting the pallino. If the
thrown ball does not hit the ground first, everything goes back to its
approximate original position. The thrown ball is out of play.