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 The difference is that an illegal slide is an illegal act and is, by definition, illegal contact. 
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			That's a bogus notion.  A runner can go into the catcher standing up, and as long as there isn't any evidence of maliciousness, it's perfectly legal.  But if she goes into the catcher while executing a slide that doesn't meet the definition of a legal slide, she's ruled out.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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 A collision CAN be illegal contact, but not necessarily. Malicious contact is illegal contact (see 8-6-14, the very next rule.). Intentional, but not malicious, crashing could be declared as interference under 8-6-10-d. If you see this as bogus, your argument is with the NFHS, not me. 
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			I stand corrected.  Thanks for pointing out the case book play, Dakota.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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