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im still a proud FVB member and if some people wear numbers on their shirts, thats their deal. [Edited by brian43 on Jun 18th, 2004 at 02:35 PM] |
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Uniform question
Cubbies87/Larry...
I just got back from watching some indcredible games at the CWS and saw your post - Not to cause any more trouble, but which IHSA uniform code policy is being violated by wearing numbers as long as you have the IHSA patch displayed 2-3" below the left shoulder line? IHSA OFFICIALS UNIFORM FOR BASEBALL. On your left sleeve you MUST have the IHSA Official patch - you are allowed to wear the patch denoting “State Final Official” under it if you’ve earned it. On the right sleeve you are allowed to wear the American flag (the one that looks backward, but is correct when displayed on the right). You are not required to wear the flag. Along those lines, wouldn't wearing the two UMPS patches I was provided with on the left breast pocket also be a violation of IHSA uniform code? NO - there is no requirement for what is on the pocket during regular seaosn contests. However, for IHSA Championship Series Assignments (Playoffs), you are asked to wear an IHSA hat and no association patches. You will never see an association patch worn by one of the umpires at the State Finals. However, I will be the first to admit that I'm new to both IHSA and UMPS and may not know the fine print of either. It’s okay and welcome to UMPS. The reason that the IHSA doesn’t like numbers, is that there is no central registry and officials can and do work with colleagues from all over. I once worked with two guys that each wore the #5. They were from different organizations - one wore a red #5 and the other was white. I was told that the crew working the Super-Sectional at DeKalb were wearing their IHSA shirts with their numbers on the right sleeve. The funniest part was that the IHSA Executive Assistant in charge of baseball was there along with another evaluator. Want to bet that they took notice? |
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