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Originally Posted by JRutledge
R can block anytime during a free kick. If R blocks, that gives K full right to block or make contact with anyone other than the receiver of the kick when the ball is in the air. The kicking team just cannot touch the ball before 10 yards as well as some other rules. Peace
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NFHS: 6-1-6 advises, " Any K player may recover the ball
before it goes beyond R's free-kick line if it is touched by any receiver.
NFHS: 6-1-7 advises, "if any K player touches a free-kick
before it crosses R's free-kick line and before it is touched by any R player, it is referred to as "First Touching of the Kick"