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In the NCAA using the Flagrant 1 signal (arms crossed over the head) could work in this situation since you can always upgrade a Flagrant 1 to a Flagrant 2.
In NFHS - IMO - I think giving the Flagrant signal would create confusion for all involved, especially for the coach who is losing a player. A very loud "Flagrant on #XX Red!" at the spot should do the job and just repeat it while administering the foul. As far as the shooter is concerned, Team A has a short menu (NFHS 3-3/NCAA 3-4): *Put in a sub for A1 *Call time out and deal with the blood. If A1 is ready to play at the end of the time out he/she can shoot the FTs. Under NFHS rules Team A would have to call time out before the replacement interval (i.e., 20 secs to sub) begins. Under NCAA rules Team A can call time out after the replacement interval ends.
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