The New in the NFHS 2019-20 Rules Book
Just arrived from "www.nfhs.com" today. Cursory overview confirms all announced new and revised rules are included and shaded. Will report tomorrow on whatever unannounced changes and revisions are lurking within.
One interesting tidbit that might either intrigue you or annoy you: the word "shall", as it appeared 386 times in the text in previous years, has been replaced with the shaded word "must." :confused: Haven't delved into it enough to discern any linguistic or didactic significance at this point. Just a whole lot of single shaded "must" dotted throughout the booklet. Kinda like freckles all over a barely suntanned body. Further report tomorrow . . . |
Further . . .
All previously announced changes are accounted for:
3-5-4b, 3" headbands 3-5-5, rolled shorts allowed 9-9-1 EXCEPTION, expanded 10-5-5 NOTE, assistant coaches allowed to break up fights Held Ball signal #3, now with #1 stop-clock signal added to it I don't want to appear to be an Anti-Dentite, but the specifics of the new mouthguard rule require an orthodontist degree to understand it fully. :rolleyes: "OK, open up everyone. Let me check to be sure that your intraoral tooth protector includes a labial portion and covers the posterior teeth with adequate thickness, protecting the anterior dental arch." :confused: Besides "must" replacing the 386 times the word "shall" used to appear, the word "goal" is now preceeded each time by the word "field". Apparently there was some confusion whether or not we were officiating hockey or basketball. Now there will be confusion whether we are officiating basketball or football. :p No other unannounced changes of any significance that I could detect, either shaded or unshaded. Would be interestested if there's some of any consequence that I missed. |
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"OK, open up everyone. Let me check to be sure that your intraoral tooth protector includes a :eek:and covers the posterior teeth with adequate thickness, protecting the anterior dental arch." :confused:
Fairly graphic! |
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"OK, open up everyone. Let me check to be sure that your intraoral tooth protector includes a labial portion and covers the posterior teeth with adequate thickness, protecting the anterior dental arch." :confused: Indeed fairly graphic! |
I don't write 'em, I only report 'em.
"The labial is the surface of an anterior tooth that faces toward the lips. Buccal. The buccal is the surface of a posterior tooth that faces toward the cheek. Lingual .The surface of a tooth facing toward the tongue is called the lingual." |
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