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Old Sun Sep 07, 2008, 12:45am
Camron Rust Camron Rust is offline
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Originally Posted by shishstripes
I think it should be pointed out that in almost all situations in NFHS when an Intentional Foul is called you will shoot 2 shots. The ONLY exception is when a 3-point shooter is intentionally fouled and the try is unsuccessful and then you will shoot 3 shots. I have never seen the possibility of a 4 or 5 point play in my experience. Anyone else?
Yes...last season in a non-league Boys HS Varsity game. Team B getting crushed, opponents running up score...going for 100. Both teams were still playing ball, however. 98 to thirty something. team B has the ball with under a minute to go when they take a timeout. Their goal is to prevent the other team from making 100....the come out in a stall. Team A is pursuing the ball but team B is doing a decent job of keep away until A3 picks off a pass at the top of the key for fast break with about 20 seconds left. B1 chases him down and lays a pretty good football block in the back just as A3 releases the layup. A3, who I think was the coach's son, didn't get up for several minutes. He did get up and walk off but he was going to be sore for a couple of days.

...and not one word from either coach about anything.
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