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Chantilly Lace (The Big Bopper, 1958) ...
Out of bounds.
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Yep. The hair is as much part of the player as anything else.
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2005-06 NFHS Basketball Rules Interpretations
SITUATION 9: A1 recovers a loose ball on the playing court near the sideline, with his/her body entirely in bounds. However, A1's head is hovering out of bounds and his/her hair (which is in a long ponytail) is touching the floor, out of bounds. RULING: A1 is called for the out-of-bounds violation. (7-1-1; 7-1-2; 9-3-1)
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What about a loose shoelace? A piece of athletic tape that has come unraveled?
Would anyone consider this different than the hair situation? This could apply not just for OOB, but potential violations -- e.g. a player in a marked lane space has an untied shoelace outside of the marked lane spaces. How would people handle these, assuming that it wasn't caught and corrected during a dead ball. Last edited by HokiePaul; Tue Jan 30, 2018 at 10:42am. |
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