If A throws a ball at B with the sole intent of injuring only B but after being

If A throws a ball at B with the sole intent of injuring only B but after being

If A throws a ball at B with the sole intent of injuring only B but after being thrown, the ball bounces off of B's helmet and hits C square in the face requiring stitches, who is guilty of injuring C, A for throwing the ball or B for existing/standing in that position?

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