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Not sure if the title question is live or just clickbait, and I haven't worked that sport in a few years, but in case it's a real question:

For NFHS (which is what Ohio uses) this is a flagrant intentional foul and an immediate disqualification. The fouled player (or a sub) will get 2 free throws, and the offended team will get the ball back (throw in) out of bounds nearest the spot of the foul. The fouling player is disqualified and must watch the remainder of the game from the bench.

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Yeah, so its basketball, so definitely click bait for here in the Free For All group. But, I didn't mind learning something.

WTBS, it is demonstrating a new hammer mechanic that I am not sure will catch on.

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“Illegal Contact, 15 yard penalty, first down.” 

“2 Minutes, Roughing” … “Correction… 2 Minutes, Cross-Checking” 

17 hours ago, SeeingEyeDog said:

but, I do have a 2-0 count now.

2-0?? Dawg, he definitely got 2 Balls on 1 Strike. 

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