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Originally Posted by CecilOne
DITTO to both, a precedent.
How many more times do we have to say that especially in HS/MS; we should not be telling players to do anything; and over and over again, the proper jewelry statement is "s/he can't play with that" or "s/he forgot the jewelry" NOT "take it off" or "remove it"?
And yes, Manny, your cases are well stated by you, but are improperly worded and "inform the player" must be through the coach. None of them say anything about directly to the player.
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Where does the book say inform the player through the coach. The book says inform the player, not inform the coach to inform the player.