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Old Sat Mar 19, 2005, 12:01am
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Originally posted by largeone59
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Originally posted by w_sohl
Does any of it apply to NFHS rules?
All obstruction in NFHS is "Type B"
In FED, obstruction is always a delayed dead ball. That may be what you mean by type B. But in OBR a type B would not necessarily mean a runner who was obstructed advances and in FED a runner who has been obstructed always advances. So this statement is a tad mis-leading.
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