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Believe it or not, this story is absolutely true. It happened about 10 years ago in a men's rec league game. I was working the game with a long-time veteran who has since retired.
The game was extremely rough and we had already called a bunch of technicals when it got out of hand and one player threw a really hard elbow in the nose of a defender. Another player on the defensive team then ran up and hit the first player right in the crotch. He went down like a tree, as you might imagine. After we restored some semblence of order, we dealt with the ejections. Afterward, my partner said I was too harsh on the guy who threw the punch and only should have called a violation, not a flagrant foul. I asked him why. He replied that it is only a violation for striking the ball with the fist.
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I have seen this call made by a partner in a boys' H.S. jr. varsity game years ago and I called it twice on the same player in the same game this summer in the YBOA Boys' Nat'l. Champ. Tourn. (14U age group).
It is a rare one, that is for sure
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I've called it, probably Frosh or JV boys. I don't recall where the air ball came from (it was not a shot) but the player wanted to really send it toward his own end.
My problem is thinking "fist" and coming up "open hand". ![]() |
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