Just my opinion, but I think you did the correct thing by assessing the flagrant foul and sending the report.
It doesn't matter at all if the foul is personal or technical in your circumstance, b/c the game is going to be over and the ball will not be inbounded again. But if the shot had been released before the horn, then the ball is still live and the foul should've been personal. I can't tell from your report if he was really an airborne shooter or not. As I said, tho, it doesn't matter in this circumstance. Just something to think about.
Otherwise, I think you were right on the money to toss the kid.
Chuck
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