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Old Thu Nov 30, 2006, 12:18am
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Has anyone had to ask a player to remove a sweat band that is the wrong color? What reaction did you get from the player and/or coach?

Just curious...
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Yep! Several times this season. And bicep bands. No problems at all.
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Old Thu Nov 30, 2006, 12:21am
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Had a JV boy two nights ago whose shorts were actually below his butt. I told him to pull them up. He did and they slipped back down when he ran. Then I noticed him running up and down the court holding them with his left hand. They must have been old ones with shot elastic and no drawstring!
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Old Thu Nov 30, 2006, 01:22am
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The games I have worked the coaches have never abused the bench or the box and it has neve been an issue. If a coach is standing 1 foot out of the box or even 2 or 3 and hes just coaching and not being a jackass I DO NOT CARE. I have more pressing issues in a game than to even have to metion to a coach about the coaches box -- COACHES believe it or not know about how they should be and where they should be on the bench ...

The NFHS has been excessively clear on this.

2005-06 POINTS OF EMPHASIS

D. Coaching box: The committee wants coaches to stay in the coaching box. There is a constant problem when coaches wander. It is a distinct advantage to the coach who is permitted to be out of the box because the coach has a better chance to communicate with his/her team. The coach can also influence play by being out on the court.
The rule is black-and-white, but it has not been dealt with properly. Most officials have not enforced the rule. The fact that the coach is not directing comments to the officials or is "coaching the team" has no bearing on rule enforcement. The coach who continually abuses the coaching-box rule risks having his or her governing body remove it completely. The official who doesn't enforce it runs the risk of not following what the governing body wants enforced.

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