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Originally posted by bob jenkins
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Originally posted by Snaqwells
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Originally posted by IAABO_Ref
Under NFHS rules:
You would clear the lane, let her attempt the second free throw, then remover her from the game, and the opposing team would have the ball OOB at a spot if second attempt was no good or an end line throw if second attempt was good.
In a 6th grade game I don't know if I'd do it. Taking them off and handing them to the coach would work fine for me.
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What's the rule reference for this?
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3.4.15 Substitute "jewelry" for "untucked uniform"
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I disagree completely. R3-4 refers to uniform violations only. Jewelry is a safety item and is covered in R3-5-6. If it's a safety concern, they aren't allowed to shoot a FT until the jewelry disappears. A better and more appropriate casebook play illustrating this would be 3.5SitB. In that one, you don't let a player to even continue warming up until they remove the jewelry.