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Old Mon Feb 26, 2007, 12:48am
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Originally Posted by blindofficial
Ok maybe I'm not reading this right, but I don't get part of this rule:

Malicious contact on offense pently:
"if on offense, the player is ejected and declared out, UNLESS he has already scored."

That is the part I don't. Why is he not ejected, even if he scored? Isn't the ball suppose to be dead at the moment of malicious contact and the player ejected?

Help!
The phase "unless he has already scored" refers to "and declared out", and not to "The player is ejected."
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