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Old Sun Jul 10, 2005, 01:21pm
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Watching a HS Boys Varsity game yesterday and witnessed this situation:

A1 shoots, while the shot is in the air, B2 fouls A2. Shot goes in. It is a one-and-one bonus situation

The question, how many shots does A2 receive?

Virtually everyone in the gym thought it should be a 1and1 situation for A2. The calling official insisted that it was 1 shot for A2. He called the foul, and prevailed in the discussion. They shot 1.

Did they get it right?
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Old Sun Jul 10, 2005, 01:27pm
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"Virtually everyone" was right.

The only time you award one shot for a foul in NFHS is when the SHOOTER is fouled in the act of shooting and makes the shot (or in certain multiple foul situations). If a teammate of the shooter is fouled, he/she is entitled to recieve the free throws merited for that foul (or the team will that just scored will get the ball back).

[Edited by Mark Dexter on Jul 10th, 2005 at 02:32 PM]
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