By HS or NCAA mechanics, I don't think the C has any business having a first crack at this play. It's on the L's side, and the defender that takes the contact is the first person the L would likely have picked up in transition. If anything, I think, if the C wants to put a whistle on it, it should've been slow-to-show, as with most potential double whistles with L's.
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