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Old Mon Dec 21, 2015, 04:30pm
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B1 arrives at the game and notices that he has forgotten his basketball shoes. Suppose that he was wearing sandals with his street clothes or if B1 is a female player that she came to the venue in high heels.

B1 wishes to play without shoes. (Either barefoot or in socks) As the Referee do you allow it? What rule do you reference for your decision?
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Old Mon Dec 21, 2015, 04:59pm
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B1 arrives at the game and notices that he has forgotten his basketball shoes. Suppose that he was wearing sandals with his street clothes or if B1 is a female player that she came to the venue in high heels.

B1 wishes to play without shoes. (Either barefoot or in socks) As the Referee do you allow it? What rule do you reference for your decision?
I'd go with a player safety issue. Socks they would slip a lot and barefoot they get stepped on they would get hurt a lot. Either way I'm not opening myself up to litigation.
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Old Tue Dec 22, 2015, 02:44pm
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I would not permit. Socks would be a safety issue for sure. I could argue that playing barefoot could be a safety issue also (especially for the player), but I'd probably justify prohibiting that using section 2-3.


SECTION 3 REFEREE’S AUTHORITY
The referee shall make decisions on any points not specifically covered in the rules.

SECTION 5 TEAM MEMBER’S EQUIPMENT, APPAREL
ART. 1 . . . The referee shall not permit any team member to wear equipment or apparel which, in his/her judgment, is dangerous or confusing to other players or is not appropriate.

SECTION 7 SAFETY CONCERNS
The referee shall not permit any team member to participate if in his/her judgment any item constitutes a safety concern, such as, but not limited to, a player’s fingernails or hairstyle.
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Old Wed Dec 23, 2015, 04:00am
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I posted this because the rules cited above reference items and apparel that are worn. This situation is about the lack of an item being present.
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Old Wed Dec 23, 2015, 10:02am
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Shoes are not required equipment. Neither are socks.

The only reference to shoes or socks in the NFHS rulebook is in the section on the Official's Uniform.
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Old Wed Dec 23, 2015, 01:46pm
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Old Wed Dec 23, 2015, 02:28pm
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B1 arrives at the game and notices that he has forgotten his basketball shoes. Suppose that he was wearing sandals with his street clothes or if B1 is a female player that she came to the venue in high heels.

B1 wishes to play without shoes. (Either barefoot or in socks) As the Referee do you allow it? What rule do you reference for your decision?
Is this one of Zola Bud's children, and shouldn't they stick to track and cross country?
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Old Wed Dec 23, 2015, 05:44pm
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The Eagles football team, in the past, had a place kicker that kicked bare foot. Gotta hurt in cold weather.
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Old Sat Dec 26, 2015, 11:07pm
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Is this one of Zola Bud's children, and shouldn't they stick to track and cross country?
In NFHS track/cross-country, shoes are a required part of the uniform.
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Old Sat Dec 26, 2015, 11:19pm
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In NFHS track/cross-country, shoes are a required part of the uniform.
Soccer rules require socks and shoes as well, but this is basketball.
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