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Old Sun Mar 01, 2009, 04:55pm
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Originally Posted by snorman75 View Post
Doing a 6th grade tournament, player commits their 5th foul and then mouths off and gets a T. I always fall back on NCAA rules to if not in league rules.

We shoot 2 and go back to point of interruption.

Well my question is how do you score it in the book? I had scorer count both fouls as team and add the 6th personal foul to the player in the book, so her count would show all team fouls.

Correct?
I've actually seen this happen at least three times in college basketball. Player picks up foul #5 and then receives a T before the officials can report the original foul. Since this happens before the head coach is notified, the T goes against the person and creates a seldom-seen 6th player foul.

{aside} In a tournament under a modified combination of College & NBA rules, I saw a player foul out with 6 fouls and pick up a T right after, so he was disqualified with 7 fouls. {/aside}

LDUB has the NFHS procedure for handling this situation, so I won't parrot it here.
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