Two Separate Fouls At Two Different Times ...
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Originally Posted by crosscountry55
But what if there were two distinct and robust preliminary signals here (one for a push, one for a PC)? If this were a blarge scenario, the case books for NFHS ... basically say you have to go with a double foul ...
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We're not talking about one "contact event" here, like the famous casebook play with two opposing rulings on one "contact event".
Wouldn't a discussion between officials come to the conclusion that these were two separate fouls at two different times (second foul during a continuous motion airborne shooter live ball) and thus a false double foul?
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