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As officials we are trained to look out for jewelry,from the moment we walk on the floor until we speak with the captains pryor to the game.Now after checking out everyone thoroughly we are ready to start the game.Then we say a few words to our partner(s) and we notice that our partner(s) have a nice shiny gold chain around there neck(s) Is this accepted now by supervisors of officials or do some officials think this is not a big deal?
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Jewellry
The rules of the game should apply to the officials on the floor. They can endure the same injuries as the players and jewellry can create the same problems. I have been involved with many associations over 40 years as an official and none of them allowed officials to wear any kind of jewellry- now ,that is not to say some of them did not break the rules and wore their medic alerts and wedding bands but officially it was never allowed and I never saw anyone wear such things at the higher levels of amateur competition.
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Ohio High Schools take the stance that wedding bands and med alert braclets are OK, everything else must go.
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A mr. T like golden chain???
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Officials Wearing Jewelry During The Games
A veteran official once told me that certain things can hold you back if you are trying to advance.He explained that if a observer is looking to fill a vacancy in there staff, and it comes down to two officials to choose from. The way some observers look to make there choice is by looking for the official who looks the part.I would hate to be passed over because I choose to wear a Mr. T Starter Kit around my neck!
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The NFHS 2001-03 Basketball Officials Manual only allows wedding rings and the CCA Manuals for 2-Person and 3-Person Crews do not even allow weddings rings.
Since I have been officiating basketball long before I met my smart, wonderful, and beautiful wife, I do not even wear my wedding ring when I officiate a high school game let alone a college game. |
Oh yeah - wear your wedding ring, guys. Then quickly turn to point the direction for an OOB and smack some kid in the face with it - liability city! And yes, it is different than if you would have inadvertantly poked him in the eye.
BTW - I have worked a few rec games with a guy who always shows up late, reeks of tobacco stench and wears about 3 heavy gold neck chains. I told the scheduler at that facility not to schedule me with him ever again. Also BTW - he's a lousy ref, too. Fortunately, he is on the "everyone else is absolutely unavailable" list. |
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Listen to Mr. De Nucci.
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...whatever....
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I don't <u>need</u> a ring, or a chunk of tape, to remind me. I know. I won't forget. ...of course, I'm not young, good looking or an NFL QB. mick |
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Tell that story, Mark.
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Tell your story about the Lawyer and the ring that wouldn't come off. ;) mick |
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