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Somebody once told me, if you don't have the guts to make that call at the middle school/JV level, what makes you think others will have confidence in you to do it at the varsity level?
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I'm inclined to agree with Rich's sentiment (we're far more looser in soccer), but unfortunately, not everyone thinks that way.
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Will you come around to my games and explain that to the JV coaches? Because they don't seem to be generally aware of that.
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We make sure there are no duplicate numbers at lower levels here... at a certain point though (9th grade and below, usually) other uniform issues are ignored.
At least for me, this is usually for foul-counting purposes... if you have three players wearing #32, and they pick up 7 fouls combined (say, 5-2-0), we don't have a good way to tell which player has fouled out of the game. Four strips of athletic tape (one on each side of the jersey) quickly turns 3 #32s into #2, #3, and #32. If #2 or #3 are already in use, we can create #82 and #38, which is good enough for me in a lower level game, despite those technically being illegal also. Other sports (football) don't have this issue (save flagrant fouls and unsportsmanlike fouls, but I've yet to see that be a problem). Quote:
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Luckily for me, where we work, the table crew is the same that works the varsity game(s). Identical numbers are not an issue. |
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And for that reason, local supervisors will not allow duplicate numbers, at any level. I reached out and got confirmation here. When in Rome...
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Who gets into an unsolvable argument in a JV game? It's not the state championship. If you have a crew and a an official book/table crew worth a darn, this won't even be an issue.
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Yes, there are uniform issues which aren't important in non-Varsity contests. Uniform numbers are not one of those issues. The rules which, IMHO, can be relaxed in lower level contests are those which do not affect the actual playing rules, game administration, and safety. Since duplicate numbers affect game administration, we're going to grab some athletic tape and get the problem solved. |
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There's no reason to be an as$ at the JV level. It's very common for JV teams to not have enough of the same uniform. 19???????? Come on. I think very few of us have seen 19 players on a JV team. I would guess that most of us would know the proper protocol in this situation. An assignor agreeing just means your leadership is equally over the top in regards to this. |
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