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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
Her sub has to shoot the FT's,and also has to stay in the game.The fact that the sub may be a better FT shooter isn't really relevant in this case,because the sub is also gonna have to stay in the game and play until the the first legal substitution opportunity after the ball becomes alive and the clock starts,too.
[Edited by Jurassic Referee on May 10th, 2003 at 11:30 AM]
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JR,
While not saying anything about how you or Tony handle the player with the earrings, I must point out that what you have written about the sub is incorrect. That sub is under absolutely no obligation to remain in the game after shooting the free throws. Another sub may replace this player if the last free throw is successful. In NFHS the only restriction is that the player who was directed to leave must wait until the next substitution opportunity after the clock has properly started. There is no requirement in NFHS that the sub must play even one second before returning to the bench. Of course, you know this, but it slipped your mind.