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"Crash" @1B
NFHS game. 0 out, R1 on 2B. B2 hits ground ball to F4 who throws to F3 at 1B and B2 is out. B2 is still running full speed and crashes into F3, which causes both F3 and B2 to go from being upright to being completely prone on the ground past 1B, and F3 still has possession of the ball. R1 has already passed 3B and continues to HP and scores, and F3 is unable to make a play on R1 because she has been knocked to the ground.
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