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Old Mon Nov 27, 2006, 06:37pm
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Originally Posted by Jimgolf
A charge is when one player runs into another. This can be a player on either offense or defense. I'm guessing that JRut is saying that the signal used is the same as the one used for pushing.
Jim,

If you look in the back of the rulebook with all the signals, the signal that we use and most know of as a push is the same signal they use for charging. It really does not matter either way; these signals are just descriptions so you can describe what you feel the foul was. Only PC, TC, intentional, double and technical fouls have any specific application if called. It really does not matter if you call a push or a charge.

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