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Originally Posted by grizwald
I'm pretty sure the reaction was either verbal or extreme body language. But these were HS rules, so I guess it didn't matter. The play happened in one of the far side corners from the table so I really couldn't tell you for sure. It "might" have been a push after the play.
Good to know that it makes a difference because this was AAU ball and for National tourney's they will use NCAA-W rules. So NCAA rules is Point of Interuption on a technical foul? That is a fairly recent change, right?
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You need to be careful, I believe the men's rules differ here - I'm not sure the NCAA-W rule treats a dead ball contact foul in the same way as the mens rules. I could be wrong but I think they go to POI for this.
btw...for some reason the NCAA can't figure out how they want T's handled, so almost ANY current rule related to T's is fairly new.