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Old Thu Jun 06, 2002, 12:38pm
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Originally posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
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Originally posted by Brian Watson
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The technical foul was not for wearing earrings but for the unsportsmanlike act of trying to conceal them after being told before the game that she could not play and wear the earrings at the same time.
This is a bit of a stretch isn't it? Did you know for a fact that she purposly covered them with band-aids to avoid taking them out to thumb her nose at the rule, or was just ignorant of the rule? I still run into a lot of coaches (especially in club, JO, AAU, etc.) who think the old band-aid trick is OK. Some of these weekend warriors really don't know that it is illegal. I think this falls under the "looking for trouble" category.

Run 'em out, get a sub, let the coach handle it from there.

The bandaid/tape situation has three scenarios...
Mark, all you've done here is wrap many more words around
your opinion. Some of us do not agree that this is an
unsportsman-like conduct T. Simply tell her to leave &
tell the coach that covering jewelry with a bandaide is not
good enough.
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