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We have one conference that prohibits metal (baseball) spikes at the Middle School level only. (Don't ask me why - even Little League allows metal for their junior and above divisions.)
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Bill Last edited by Delaware Blue; Thu Feb 14, 2008 at 04:00pm. |
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Good grief, no wonder bball officials think umpires are dumb!!!
Spikes, cleats, even I know what he means, and I only gradiated from the 5th grade!!!! Coltdoggs, the poster that suggested calling his coach may be the best bet. Fed. allows metal, and I doubt Indiana prohibits them, but we all know never to assume.. |
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Buy a pair that have interchangeable spikes. If he can wear metal, put them in. If not, put in the rubber ones. Then he could use them if he plays another league that doesn't allow metal. 2 for the price of one.
I got hosed on using metal. They weren't legal except in HS. When I got to HS, VA (possibly FED, I don't know) outlawed them. Then after I graduated, I think they (VA) allowed them again. |
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