No, as that result would be a foul
Yes. Play is stopped the moment the defender crosses into the neutral zone. Technically, this is called "encroachment." There is no "offsides" foul in high school football.
It is considered a personal foul and is a 15 yard penalty. -Football official
Yes, a technical foul is assessed as a personal foul in high school basketball.
no
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Depends on the level. In high school and college, you foul out on your fifth foul. In the NBA, you foul out on your sixth foul.
They can decline the penalty, yes... but there would be no reason to decline it, because in high school this is a dead ball foul and the play is immediately blown dead.
There is no such thing as an intentional technical foul in high school basketball. Fouls that would give a team 2 free throws and the ball to inbound include an intentional foul, a technical foul and a flagrent foul.
No...a high school football is smaller than a college football
You get five fouls before you foul out.
he play football when he was in high school