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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
That's correct -- there's a specific case play on this.
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3.5 SIT B in the 14-15 Case book, 3.5 SIT A in the 15-16 Case book.
I have always made players on the court remove jewelry when I notice it, whether during warm-ups or actual game time. And I feel like I understand the rule. I realize there is no penalty. They just cannot participate until they rectify the situation.
However, I am only 99% sure that the NFHS would agree with me that jewelry is prohibited as Team Member's equipment and therefore, not considered OK even if they do not become a player. That 1% has me questioning.