My 2 cents: The act in the OP is unsporting enough to justify a T on those grounds, no need for a DOG procedure. I would also agree with the crew letting the kid from the inbounding (winning) team go get the ball or wait for the ball to make its way back to him. At that point, the game is probably over.
If the kid does this same thing earlier in the game, I'm probably going to go to a T for an unsporting act, not a DOG warning.
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