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Originally Posted by grunewar
Nope. Local policy as taught to me during evaluations.
It was said to me for example, you have a player who you discover has one of those cloth wrist bands tied on or a tight necklace that you couldn't see because of his warm-ups. Are you going to delay the game as he tries to take it off? Just tell the coach you need another player and lets keep the game going. And that's how I do it.
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Your local policy doesn't follow proper NFHS procedures. See:
http://forum.officiating.com/basketb...s-archive.html
2006-07 NFHS BASKETBALL RULES INTERPRETATIONS-SITUATION 7
After playing for nearly 3 minutes, A1 is discovered in the game wearing (a) a sweatband above the elbow, or (b) a headband around the neck.
RULING: In both (a) and (b), A1 is instructed to remove the illegal item, make it legal or leave the game; he/she may not participate until compliance with the rule. (3-5-3c, 3-5-4)
It's probably quicker to get a player to remove something than having to explain the situation to the coach and get a sub in.