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Originally Posted by so cal lurker
At my son's game today, a player was ejected for what I believe an off-ball foul while the ball was in play (I didn't see the foul myself, but I *think* it was an off-ball hard shot that he thought he could get away with). I'm assuming it was called as a flagrant foul -- can't be a T for contact with ball in play, right? (And I didn't see a T signal on the play.)
I was surprised that the refs let any player take the FTs -- is that right in NFHS?
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Live ball contact cannot be technical.
Accordingly, either it's a flagrant personal, which the offended player would shoot 2 free throws and the ball would resume at spot closest to where the foul took place
Was the offended player hurt as a result of the flagrant contact?