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Old Sun Feb 20, 2005, 08:36pm
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1. Fourth and 12 on the A-45 yard line. While A7's punt is in the air, Back A33 grabs and pulls B48's facemask at the A-40 yard line. B22 catches the punt at the B-14 yard line, runs to the B-48 yard line, fumbles, and A78 recovers at the A-46 yard line. During B22's run, B8 held A35 at the B-16 yard line.
NFHS - Double Foul, thus no options for either team, replay the down 4th and 12 from the A-45


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2. Third and 12 on the A-4 yard line. With 4 seconds remaining in a tied game, Back A33 takes a handoff from QB A8 in his end zone. A33 is hit at the A-1 yard line and fumbles the ball up into the air toward End A84 who is in the end zone. A84 catches the ball and, from the end zone, throws a forward pass to End A88 at the A-22 yard line. No ineligibles were downfield. A88 runs for a touchdown. Time expires on the play.
NFHS - Touchdown, game over

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3. Third and 10 on the B-24 yard line. Back A33 runs for a touchdown. During the run, when A33 was at the B-6 yard line, End A82 held B44 in B's end zone. After the score A33 taunts B12.
NFHS - 1st and 10 for A at the B25 (Following a 10 yard holding penalty enforced from goal line and then a 15 yard UC enforced from succeeding spot.)


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4. Fourth and 14 on the B-36 yard line. Team A attempts a field goal; however, Kicker A7's kick is so low that the ball strikes the Umpire beyond the line of scrimmage and rebounds back behind the line. Holder A8 muffs the ball at the B-40 yard line and the bouncing ball hits Defensive Lineman B92 in the back at the B-32 yard line. A77 falls on the ball at the B-34 yard line.
NFHS - You have a big time decision to make here:
1) If you rule "forced touching" by A8 into B92, then such "forced touching" is ignored - B's ball 1st and 10 at B34.
2) If you do not rule "forced touching" then A's ball 1st and 10 at B34.

In addition to whichever ruling is made, a frank and open conversation with the Umpire is suggested...
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