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1) During a scrimmage kick (other than a try) NFHS 10-4-3a 2) There was an R player foul (Invalid Fair Catch Signal) NFHS 6-5-7 NFHS 10-4-3b 3) The kick crossed the ENZ NFHS 10-4-3c 4) The foul occured before the end of the kick NFHS 10-4-3d 5) R is in possession when the down ends and will be the next team to put the ball in play NFHS 10-4-3e 6) R had "Clean Hands" up until the ball crossed the ENZ NFHS top of page 73) In your play the kick ended at the R15 when B-10 caught the ball. The BJ should blow his whistle to kill the play when B-10 catchs the kick, the bean bag should be dropped at this point marking the new basic spot. The five yard penalty takes the ball to the R10 yard-line where R will be next to put the ball in play 1st and 10. Believe me guys it takes way longer to write this penalty than it ever will to enforce it! This enforcement and underlined rule references are correct for all states in this fine nation of ours which includes the District of Columbia that are goverened under NFHS Rules.(Therefore this statment is invalid in Massachusetts and Texas) For those of you using modified NCAA rules for high school football (Massachusetts and Texas only) Invalid Fair catch signals are dealt with differently.[/b] Worms? Where are the worms? We don't need no stinking worms. The only remaining question then is this: How will DEROCK handle PSK? Wouldn't you just love to be a fly on the goal post?
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