This is league play, so I'm not even going to think about ejecting for this kind of offense. Fighting, malicious/flagrant stuff - absolutely, but not for this. I am going to keep calling the IP, though. And I'd explain the violation a second or third time.
Dukat - you said "This is pure speculation but what if after doing it she realized what she did and then made it look like she was doing it intentional by having that guilty look." That's too much thinking for me, if she commits an IP, call it.
Then you asked "Speaking of that, If they do it and realize what they done and wiped the ball on their shirt after and before the pitch should you still call it then?" The IP is called as soon as she moves her hand from her mouth to the ball without wiping the hand. Wiping the ball on the shirt happens after the IP has been called.
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