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Originally posted by Camron Rust
it is both a false double foul and a false multiple foul.
Penalty, one at a time in the order of occurance.
A2's sub shoots 2 for B2's intentional foul.
Any A plyaer shoots 2 for B2's T.
Any B player shoots 2 for A2's T.
Any B player shoots 2 for A6's T.
B gets the ball as part of the last foul penalty.
So, regardless of what you call it all, you enforced it nearly right...all except for the possession at the end.
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For NFHS rules I agree with Camron. JR, you can't cancel the FTs for the first two Ts because it was not two opponents committing fouls against each other, therefore it is a false double technical as Mark Dexter correctly pointed out. So you have to shoot them all. I do agree with you that A6's T is flagrant and he is disqualified.