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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
I disagree. "An elbow in movement but not excessive [that makes contact with an opponent above the shoulders] should be an intentional foul".
I honestly don't understand how you can interpret to mean that a non-excessively swung elbow to the head is a PC foul or incidental.
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"Movement", as described elsewhere, means faster than the torso. It doesn't mean absolute movement. (The word movement is a poor choice of words and it isn't the first time the NFHS has poorly worded a directive and it will not be the last).
Not in "movement" relative to the torso is a common foul (or incidental).
Excessive is slinging them around vigorously....which becomes intentional or flagrant upon contact depending on the degree.
Don't get hung up on the word but look at all the descriptions of what they want called.
See slide #19 of this year's NFHS presentation....it shows what they mean by movement....the graphics used as an example show a player who's body doesn't turn but the arms do to demonstrate movement.