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Old Fri Feb 01, 2008, 05:33am
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Originally Posted by sseltser
Three questions or criticisms I suppose(would like both NCAA and NFHS answers since I only do NFHS):

1) Should there have been a whistle by Welmer (or even Higgins) as soon as the jump shot was in flight since there was an injured defensive player?

2) I don't agree with Eades decision to intiate a rotation with Welmer still in the BC. Not a question, just what I noticed.

3) In HS, does the disqualified player remain on the bench even if its for a flagrant foul?
NFHS:
1. The official "may" suspend play after the try. 5-8-2 Note.
2. I concur, but it appears that the Lead did not notice the Trail decide to go back and stay with the down player in the bc. At 7 seconds of the video clip, Welmer can be seen entering the fc and then turning and heading back into the bc. If you look at the Lead's head, he isn't looking back at Welmer and probably didn't know that he had turned around.
3. Under normal circumstances the offender remains on the bench, but the official does have the authority in unusual circumstances to require that the individual leave the vicinity of the court with adult supervision. That is explained in case book play 10.5.

NCAA:
1. The NCAA book uses the term "scoring play" and says when it is completed. I agreed with the officials allowing the game action to continue in this case. The player in the bc was in no immediate danger.
2. Same as what I wrote under NFHS.
3. The NCAA penalty for a flagrant foul is not only disqualification, but also ejection and that means the person must go to the lockerroom.
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