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RalphtDog Wed Dec 21, 2005 09:04pm

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Originally posted by Whistles & Stripes
I smell Troll soup. Is it lunch time?
I have been called many things but never a troll. :)

The reason I asked is that in a recent game (girls -7th grade), One young lady had a big old scarf on. I wasn't close enough to see if she had beads on it, but I was wondering what the rules would be in that situation.

fwiw that were not playing our team.(I help out with the video taping of all our games.)

I saw in another post that some teams do not allow t-shirts under the uniform, there are several girls on my daughter's team who feel very uncomfortable with out their shirts.

Location was a 7th grade girls league and in Pennsylvania.

Jurassic Referee Wed Dec 21, 2005 09:19pm

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Originally posted by RalphtDog
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I saw in another post that some teams do not allow t-shirts under the uniform, there are several girls on my daughter's team who feel very uncomfortable with out their shirts.

[/B][/QUOTE]T-shirts under a uniform top are legal as long as they are the same basic color as the uniform top and don't have frayed sleeves or sleeves of uneven length. You can't wear a t-shirt than is a different color than the uniform top.

RalphtDog Wed Dec 21, 2005 09:32pm

ok, one last comment/question:
does the enforcement of rules become more strict the higher the level?

rainmaker Wed Dec 21, 2005 09:54pm

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Originally posted by RalphtDog
ok, one last comment/question:
does the enforcement of rules become more strict the higher the level?

It depends on your definition of the words "enforcement", "strict" and "higher".

For some rules, the answer is probably yes. For some, the answer would be it depends. And the NBA is a completely separate discussion.

I hope that helps...

refnrev Wed Dec 21, 2005 10:10pm

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Originally posted by rainmaker
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Originally posted by refnrev
... didn't have a letter from the IESA or SIJHSAA.

The SIJHSAA!?!?! Merciful Heavens!! Do you have to go to classes to learn how to handle that one?

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Nope. It's the Southern Illinois Jr. High School Athletic Association. A few differences than IESA. More like IHSA. 7 minute quarters, more quarters allowed per night for players. Different play-off than IESA.

JRutledge Wed Dec 21, 2005 11:00pm

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Originally posted by Nu1
JRut,
I may have missed it, but what exactly does it mean that the IHSA made it clear to "not to go around making rulings on uniform issues as it relates to religious expression"?
Do you mean they said to let her play and not question her attire? I do understand that, if that is how it was handled. But officials are, in fact, making a ruling on the uniform issue...either by letting her play or by not letting her play.
Again, I may just have missed it and not understood it exactly.


The girl had informed the IHSA of her intentions and she was allowed to play in a uniform that was not actually legal under the rules. She was not allowed to play during a game by some officials during the season. The IHSA made it clear to let her play and that they were giving her clearance regardless of what the rules stated.

Peace

Nu1 Thu Dec 22, 2005 07:30am

Got it. Thanks.

bob jenkins Thu Dec 22, 2005 09:32am

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Originally posted by RalphtDog
The reason I asked is that in a recent game (girls -7th grade), One young lady had a big old scarf on.
Head wear is covered under the uniform rules. Allowed if the state approves it (I wouldn't make a big deal about this requirement, esp. a 7th-grade girls league) and it's sucurely attached.


RalphtDog Thu Dec 22, 2005 09:45am

You know what my real concern was that she would over heat or get the scarf caught up somehow and get hurt.

bob jenkins Thu Dec 22, 2005 09:58am

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Originally posted by RalphtDog
You know what my real concern was that she would over heat
Not an official's issue

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or get the scarf caught up somehow and get hurt.
Perhaps a valid concern, depending on how the scarf is worn.


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