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					Originally Posted by BadNewsRef  Follow the rule you've been pointed to. Since when is shoving someone a natural reaction? In fact, contact is not even needed to deem someone to be fighting.
 Don't be a "yeah but" guy.
 
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 "Sportsmanship is citizenship in the athletic arena"  
Regardless of the laws/rules, we "the police" have to know and enforce them.
As police; its sometimes difficult to know when to be a "yeah-butt" or a "yeah but"
I'd argue that shoving can be a natural response: If someone falls on you, you catch an unintentional elbow to the face or some other accidental act by your opponent that draws blood or just really hurts... I'd say a player 13-50 may be unaware that they even shoved the other player when stricken with intense pain.  
In the court of law - this is self-defense or at the least a primal instinct.  I don't think we go tossing kids in these situations - especially if they are in obvious pain.