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Originally Posted by kstiles99
I think I have it now. Tell me if this is right.
It can only be a pc foul OR a flagrant foul. One or the other right? Because if it is flagrant.. It doesn't matter who is in control of the ball, the offended player/sub gets 2 shots and the ball for an inbound
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You're on the right track. In NFHS, it could also be an intentional foul, which is the same as flagrant minus the disqualification. That's a judgment on whether the contact was excessive versus savage/violent.
And to muddy the waters even more, if B1 were to retaliate and get a T, now your flagrant foul is
part of a false double foul.