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Old Wed Nov 08, 2000, 02:02pm
Brian Watson Brian Watson is offline
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As usual, the NFHS is somewhat clear as mud on electronic devices. We all know that you cannot use them for coaching, but you can use laptops, palm pilots, etc for statistical tracking purposes. I ran into this last year where an asst. coach was using a palm to (supposedly) track stats while on the bench. What is the best way to prove or disprove this? The rule book doesn't say we can banish the device off the bench if it is being used for stats (I would like to see the Asst. move back a row or two, just to ensure there is no other use for it). Short of sitting there with them how will I know?

I don't want to get into a urinary olympics with a coach if I unilaterally ban all items, because the rules are clear, they can have it, just not to coach. In fact, in our state meeting they said it was ok for a coach to use a cell phone on the sideline, as long as it was non-game related (the example used was wife going into labor).

Has anyone else run into this?? With these items getting smaller all the time I am sure we will see more of it.
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