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First of all, I just finished my first high school game tonight. Well technically it wasn't a high school game, but it was a tournament with guys in grades 9 and 10. On team A, the captain and "assistant" captain come out to the conference with the letter C and A sewn on their jerseys respectively. (like in a hockey game). Me and my partner (my dad) could not figure out if it was within the rules, so we ruled that they were memorial patches. (A=Alvin, C=Calvin)
Just for clarification, is it within the rules for the Captian and Assistant to wear these letters?? |
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There are rules to worry about, and there are rules in the book that you probably don't want to worry about, especially in a noninterscholatic game (fancy way of saying offseason). The uniform rules would fall under the grouping that you probably don't want to worry too much about. It sounds as if you are a fairly new official. Spend your time learning how to call the game itself instead of concentrating on issues that are not essential to officiating. This is just MHO, and many here may be outraged at saying that not every rule needs to be enforced to the max.
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The main reason i ask is because if i do end up doing sanctioned high school games and encounter this, or it appears on an exam, i know the right answer. I agree with you that common sense says to do nothing about it, after all its making it easier for me find out who the captain is. But i would like to know how the rules apply to this situation.
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