Technically, under NFHS rules hurdling another player is illegal, though the foul is rarely called.
Having said that... um, no, there are no rules that specifically dictate "how high a running back can jump." Presumably the limitations presented by gravity are sufficient.
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Khalil James-Offley is a high school football player. He is a running back at Brockton HS in Brockton, Ma
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USA Today High School Football Player of the Year was created in 1982.
the player positions and the field!
Zach Adair is a great football player. He played running back and defensive end at Palisade High School and is going to Mesa State college to play running back as well. He is also good at calculus.
A fist fight is not allowed, nor would it be advised as the most you can do is punch another player's helmet.
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Yes, in California high school football, hurdling another player is considered a penalty. Specifically, it falls under the category of "hurdling" or "leaping," which is prohibited when attempting to advance the ball. Players who attempt to jump over a player on the ground can be penalized, typically resulting in a 15-yard penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct or personal foul, depending on the context of the play.