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Ok...I dont think I did this correctly.....Looking for NF rule reference...
The situation: In the 4th Qtr we're lined up for a free throw and I notice blood in multiple spots on a players shirt. I did NOT see him bleeding anywhere. So, I instructed him to go to the bench....they say they dont have another shirt or ability to clean it but they want to know if he can wear someone else's jersey to finish the game. I said "ok by me, lets play ball. So we went to the table....changed him from 11 to 30 in both books and kept on trucking.... 3-3-6 sez: A player who is bleeding, has an open wound, has an excessive amount of blood on his/her uniform, or has blood on his/her person, shall be directed to leave the game. Unless a time-out is requested by his/her team and the situation can be corrected by the resumption of play. My questions are: 1) The player was not bleeding so no corrective action was needed other than shirt change. By rule does what I did require a time out to keep him in? 2) looking for the book ref / wording for changing numbers in this type of situation. 3) In my case the blood looked dry but it was in about 5 or 6 small but noticeable spots. My guess is his nose was bleeding a little and it hit the shirt. I know this is judgement but would you direct a player to leave in this case or are you looking for a serious amount of blood and / or still wet looking? Final Note: Holiday Tournament - Very Close Game - Significant Player Larks - VIT |
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Thanks guys
Exactly what I was looking for. Hey, I read recently that NF was going to post rule and case books online making them keyword searchable. Anyone here anything more on that? |
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So......... What you have to weigh is paying $30 to read them on-line versus $6.75/book to buy them and have a hard copy that you can keep in your bag, refer to at any time, etc. I think that you do get some insurance with an NFHS membership though. To me, the hard copy seems to make more sense just for the ease of convenience. You don't always have a computer handy when you need a rules reference- as in halftime, etc. |
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Others have already given you the correct rules cites for this play, but it wasn't specifically mentioned that what you allowed is only OK if #30 hasn't yet played. If he has already participated then you now have two team members identified by the same number in the scorebook, which isn't allowed. Lastly, #30 must now find another legal, unused number if he is going to enter the game later. Personally, I would NOT have deemed the few spots of blood on the shirt EXCESSIVE. Your situation is exactly why I wrote what I did in another thread. See http://www.officialforum.com/thread/16624 [Edited by Nevadaref on Nov 30th, 2004 at 02:03 AM] |
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[/B][/QUOTE]BITS, this forum is a searchable version of the rule book. |
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