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Originally Posted by OHBBREF
look up the rule on contact redarding screens again read it all the way through then come back and look at the video
the screener doesn' give the defender a chance to avoid contact when setting the screen Time and distance are not specified in art 3 section c they are based on the speed of the play period.
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I think that you need to look up the rule. You don't seem to understand it. The call is not based on the speed of the play
only. It doesn't matter what speed the player being screened is moving at if the screener gives that player 2 normal steps. That
IS a legal screen.
NFHS rule 10-6-3(c)-- "The speed of the player to be screened will determine where the screener may take his/her stationary position.
The position will vary and may be one to two normal steps or strides from the opponent."
Also see NFHS case book play 10.6.3SitD. That's time and distance.