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U call it
B1 fouls A1 in the act of shooting & they both fall down really hard. They both jump up pushing each other & bumping chests, as they are separated B5 & A5 start their own pushing & chest bumping match.
No punches thrown, but all acts were T worthy for sure. When the smoke clears, how should this be handled HS rules? |
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No just a little debate we had at the gym last night. 6 officials on 2 courts with forfiets at the same time... |
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Back to the original sitch. You could call it a false multiple double. False because they weren't all at the same time. Multiple, because you have teammates committing fouls in the same dead ball period. Double because you have opponents committin fouls during the same dead ball period. You would penalize each foul in the order it occurs.
First, your foul by B1 results in free throws by A1. Second, your double fouls by A1 and B1 result in techs assessed to each player, and you go back to A1s free throws for POI. Third, your double fouls on A5 and B5 result in techs assessed to each player, and you go back to A1s free throws for POI.
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ART. 8 . . . Double fouls:
a. A double personal foul is a situation in which two opponents commit personal fouls against each other at approximately the same time. b. A double technical foul is a situation in which two opponents commit technical fouls against each other at approximately the same time. ART. 9 . . . A false double foul is a situation in which there are fouls by both teams, the second of which occurs before the clock is started following the first, and such that at least one of the attributes of a double foul is absent. |
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So I see, thanks Snaqwells! Tonight I work with 1 of the guys from last nights discussion, I'll let him know.
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Originally Posted by Ch1town
I could've swore multiple fouls had something to do with 2 teammates committing personals on the same opponent at the same time? Quote:
If you want, you could call it multiple double technical fouls. I'm just trying to figure out what type of technical foul occured in that senario... |
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