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Old Thu Dec 05, 2002, 07:29am
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Re: Re: Re: Is a Viking war axe illegal... it's been blessed?

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Originally posted by mick
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Originally posted by rainmaker

Kids can wear religious headgear only with a letter from the state association. Period. All other headgear is illegal. Period. If you're working for a different association that's not using Fed rules, fine, then use your discretion.
A little kid with glasses shows up with a kippa.
He keeps looking and smiling at his grandparents in the stands.
They came a long way to see him play.
You ask for a letter.
Coach forgot.
If you sit him, I'm surprised.
I have to retract my previous stance of "let 'em play". I brought this up at our chapter meeting last night and the position we must take is No Letter, No Play...PERIOD, NO EXCEPTIONS. Also, the headwear may not be secured with metal clips.

So, in the situation with the little kid with a kippa, smiling at his grandparents...I hope they enjoy their time together before and after the game because they will be unable to see him play if he refuses to comply with the rule.
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