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Old Thu Jun 06, 2002, 10:27am
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Quote:
Originally posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
One of the rules changes made for the 1963-64 basketball season that the National Basketball Committee of the United States and Canada (the predecessor to the NFHS and NCAA Rules Committees) deleted a section of Rule 2 that allowed the game officials to stop the game or withold the ball from play so that a player could tie his/her shoe. The Rules Committee made mention of this deletion in an editorial comment in the rules that year. One can find a reference to the rule change in the NFHS 2000-02 Basketball Handbook on page 13 for year 1963. This rule change is still in effect under both NFHS and NCAA Men's/Women's rules.
Geeze Mark, I'll be the first to admit I have a LOT of
old junk in my basement, but I'll bet you a case of your
favorite brownpop that I do NOT have a copy of the 1963
nfhs rule book down there.

To answer the original question, age is a factor. If the
kids are young enough that I would consider tying their
shoes myself then I'll stop play. Otherwise keep playing.
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