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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
3.5.4 SITUATION, RULING Correction: illegal equipment in (a); the blue headbands and wristbands do not match the predominant color of the uniform (white).
Then later on . . .
SITUATION 6: Substitute A6 attempts to enter the game wearing a headband and wristband that are not white, black, beige or a dominant color of the uniform...
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Could a person argue that "
THE predominant color of the uniform" can only be one color, whereas "
A dominant color of the uniform" could be -- oh, say, any "single solid school color" that happens also to appear on the uniform, which would make it the same as last year's Fashion Police rule, before the unannounced change this year?
We couldn't be so fortunate.
Wish they woulda come right out and retracted this "predominant color of the uniform" and retain last year's "single solid school color", just to make it easy on us.
If those in charge are going to convey interpretations to clarify things, they should not say "dominant" when the original was "predominant." IMO.