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Originally posted by BktBallRef
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Originally posted by daves
Can you give me the case book reference or the interpretation of that? I haven't seen it.
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The rule is 1-18.
The playing of music/sound effects shall only be permitted during pre-game, time-outs, intermission and post-game. The use of artificial noisemakers shall be prohibited.
From the NFHS website
The prohibition against artificial noisemakers, including but not limited to, megaphones, cowbells, sirens, 'clackers', cans with marbles or rocks inside, and varied other creative, albeit cacophonic, devices provides additional rules support for an increasingly serious problem.
From the NFHS Interpretations web page
SITUATION #6: The school sponsored cheerleaders wish to use megaphones as part of their cheerleading routines from the sidelines.
RULING: The new rule prohibiting artificial noisemakers would not apply to the cheerleaders in this situation. The megaphones would only be legal for the cheerleaderÂ’s use, provided they were being used appropriately. (1-18)
I hope that clears it up.
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Thanks for the interpretation. I read this as meaning the cheerleaders can use megaphones as part of their normal cheerleading routines from the sidelines during a time out or similar situation. I would not interpret as meaning the cheerleaders can use them to disconcert during a free throw situation as im my opinion it would not be using them appropriately. Just my opinion.