No. You're correct. It should have been one or the other. You don't get to add 10 yards on after the play on a hold. Another time they had picked up their flag too early and started marking off the penalty a full 6 yards from where they should have. Not a good crew.
Danville played a much better game this time minus the turnovers. They had a chance to win it in the 4th quarter. The punting game played a huge part late in the game. Stayton had a couple of clutch punts to back the Admirals up and Danville had 2 really short ones to keep the play on their side of the field.
On another note: that was some of the strangest officiating that I've seen in a playoff game. Twice they marked off more yards that what should have been marked off on a penalty. Just bad all the way around.
Somerset was called for pass interference. The officials proceeded to mark off a 20 yard penalty. The Jumpers intercepted Thornton on the next pass and ran it back for a touchdown. However, holding was called on the return. The interception stands. Somerset's ball, under 2 minutes to go.
It was 2nd and 10. Somerset was called for illegal motion and Danville was called for another unsportsmanlike conduct penalty. They should have backed Somerset up 5 and then the 15 yard penalty would have given Somerset a 1st down. Instead it was 2nd and 3. They marked off the penalty from the wrong spot. Then Danville stopped them on 4th and 1. Horrible officiating.
Somerset goes 3 and out. Punt is fielded at the Danville 40 yard line. The Admirals are called for a block in the back AND an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on the play. Danville will take over on their own 23.