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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
You would be wrong in Kansas to allow a team to play shorthanded when they have an eligilble player, because NFHS Rules do not allow the team to play shorthanded; if the player has not been disqualfied and is not injured and has quarters to play, then that player must play. From your previous posts, Kansas has a quarters per day rule like Ohio does. If a player has only played in the first three quarters of the JV game and the VAR Coach doesn't want her to play the fourth quarter of the JV game so that she will have a quarter of eligibility for the VAR game, that is fine, but if that player is one of only five players eligilbe to play in the fourth quarter of the JV game she must play in the JV game. Too bad about the VAR game. Remember what NFHS Rules say about playing shorthanded.
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And I know we've discussed this before, but if the coach tells me the player is no longer able to play and that player is no longer on the bench in uniform, then I'm not asking why he isn't able anymore. That is accepted practice where I used to be. We don't have this issue here, as SC doesn't have the same practices regarding quarter rules and typically JV and V games are not on the same day.