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Old Tue May 10, 2005, 01:40pm
Camron Rust Camron Rust is offline
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Originally posted by BktBallRef
Good grief.

Let's forget the IF'S and establish a scenario!

B1 fouls A1. This results in a personal foul.

A1 curses the official. This results in a technical foul.

The fouls occur at the EXACT SAME TIME.

How are the fouls penalized under 2005-2006 NFHS rules?
Okay. But before we beat that one to death, let's establish a different scenario (call it situation D), in which B1 fouls A1, resulting in a pf, and A1 curses B1 resulting in a T. Would that be a false double foul?
Not a false double foul.

The definition of false double foul says:
A false double foul is a situation in which there are fouls by both teams, the second of which occurs before the clock is started following the first, and such that at least one of the attributes of a double foul is absent.

It's also not a double foul since the infractions were not committed against each other.

All that's left is simultaneous.

Penalty in the new rules...not sure.

Under the old rules, I belive the AP arrow would be used and the throwin spot would be determined by the foul of the team without the arrow.
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