I don't know about IHSA, but this is what I have for ASA:
The illegal substitute was obviously not discovered prior to a pitch to the next batter, therefore all play would stand. If discovered anytime after that, a legal substitute would simply replace her on the base. Once she scores, there is nothing to be done other than disqualifying the illegal sub. Run counts.
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The bat issue in softball is as much about liability, insurance and litigation as it is about competition, inflated egos and softball.
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