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Point to the bench (if you insist on pointing) because that's where the player will be heading. You cannot have him removed from the gym for a flagrant foul. Pointing to the door sends the message that he has to leave the confines, and that sets you up for more trouble.
I don't know of any level where a fighting flagrant is also charged indirectly to anyone on the bench. The only time this happens is if someone comes off the bench to get this T, but that's it and it being flagrant has no effect on whether it's charged indirectly to the HC or not.
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Unles I am not reading the rule correctly or mis-administered two time incorrectly the NFHS rule for 2005/2006 read as follows below. I'm sorry i don't have the updated for this year with me.. Disqualifications to mean ejected..
Rule 10 art 8a:1 and 2
Corresponding number from each team - double flagrant fouls, all participants are disqualified, no free throws are awarded, ball is put in play at the point of interruption.
(2) Numbers of participants are not corresponding - Flagrant fouls and
disqualification for all participants, two free throws are awarded for the offended team for each additional player, offended team awarded a division line throw in.