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Originally Posted by ChrisSportsFan
The excessive swinging of the elbows and connecting by A1 was called Flagrant. She had earlier been penalized with a violation (player and coach inderstood the rule/penalty) when she swung em and missed. This time, her elbows were most definately intended to bring pain.
B1's push was during the dead ball and a flagrant foul was called. Either 10-3-8 or 9 apply.
We did not shoot any free throws (should we have?)
We resumed play at POI where A1 had secured the rebound (should we have?)
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These are two different fouls on two separate occasions. One happen during a live ball foul. Another took place during a dead ball. You would have to penalize each as separate fouls. You would shoot the FTs in the order the fouls were committed (Team B first, Team A second). The only way this would have been a double foul if both took place at approximately the same time or within the same act.
Peace