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Varsity HS Boys
Rough and tumble game lots of fouls and aggressive play.Both teams in bonus. Late third quarter B-1 secures rebound and is fouled by A-1. B-1 immedietely retaliates with an elbow that doesn't connect but was vigorously thrown. Official calls technical intentional flagrant on B-1. B-1 is disqualified. Administration: Two free throws to substitute for disqualified B-1. Two free throws to designated thrower for team A. Possession to A-1 for throw-in at midcourt opposite table. I believe the administration was correct if this is considered a false double foul. Because of the rapid progression of events could it have been rule a double foul? Can a double foul consist of a personal foul and technical foul? |
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This sounds to me like a false double. To answer the question that I think you have, I cannot think of a situation where you would have a true double, with one being a personal and the other a T. They really have to be a pair of one or the other. Since this is a false double sit., you admin in order of fouls. Looks like you hit it right.
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