Actually Chuck, the play was dead on my handcheck call and it was one of those plays where the player just finishes the drive ANYWAY. Am I clear? So in my mind it was a dead ball act. The T was partly because of the contact and in my mind (i know, that's a dangerous place)
there was some bad intent on the kid's part. (unsportsmanlike)
As to your other question, I guess it would be possible to have a personal, followed by a intentional personal, or flagrant personal, but for the sake of simplification, even though not "technically" correct, a "T" is the easiest
way out of the play. (how's that for a run-on sentence?)