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NFHS RULES 4-40-3 . . . When screening a stationary opponent from the front or side (within the visual field), the screener may be anywhere short of contact. 4-40-4 . . . When screening a stationary opponent from behind (outside the visual field), the screener must allow the opponent one normal step backward without contact. 4-40-7 . . . A player who is screened within his/her visual field is expected to avoid contact by going around the screener. In cases of screens outside the visual field, the opponent may make inadvertent contact with the screener and if the opponent is running rapidly, the contact may be severe. Such a case is to be ruled as incidental contact provided the opponent stops or attempts to stop on contact and moves around the screen, and provided the screener is not displaced if he/she has the ball. The only legitimate question is how does the NCAA define "outside of the visual field"? |
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