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Jimgolf Fri Dec 29, 2006 12:52pm

Shirt tucked in
 
Boys JV game. During FT administration official tells player to tuck in shirt from about 20 feet away. Tells him again. Tells him again. Issues delay of game warning.

Player says, "Huh?" He never heard the official. IPODs are ruining the kids' hearing, LOL.

WhistlesAndStripes Fri Dec 29, 2006 12:56pm

If he doesn't hear by the 2nd time, I'm sure the coach will hear me loud and clear when I say "I need a sub!!"

GoodwillRef Fri Dec 29, 2006 01:00pm

I don't think you can issue a delay of game warning in the case. This is not one of the four delay of games warnings. 4-47-1.2.3.4 Rule Book

A player not conforming to the uniform policy shall be directed to leave the game. 4-15 Rule Book

Nevadaref Fri Dec 29, 2006 01:12pm

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Originally Posted by GoodwillRef
I don't think you can issue a delay of game warning in the case. This is not one of the four delay of games warnings. 4-47-1.2.3.4 Rule Book

A player not conforming to the uniform policy shall be directed to leave the game. 4-15 Rule Book

You got it. :)

FishinRef Fri Dec 29, 2006 01:58pm

Quote:

GoodwillRef I don't think you can issue a delay of game warning in the case. This is not one of the four delay of games warnings. 4-47-1.2.3.4 Rule Book

A player not conforming to the uniform policy shall be directed to leave the game. 4-15 Rule Book
"Ditto"

Players do not COME IN or STAY IN with the shirt tail out.

Jurassic Referee Fri Dec 29, 2006 02:28pm

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Originally Posted by FishinRef
"Ditto"

Players do not COME IN or STAY IN with the shirt tail out.

I know that I'm gonna kick myself for starting this but.....:D

This came up on the NFHS forum.....

Does the shirt-tucked-in rule(NFHS 3-4-15) apply at <b>all times and any time</b> during the game? Pre-game warm-ups? Bench personnel? Intermissions?

If so, what is the penalty for non-compliance?

GoodwillRef Fri Dec 29, 2006 02:36pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
I know that I'm gonna kick myself for starting this but.....:D

This came up on the NFHS forum.....

Does the shirt-tucked-in rule(NFHS 3-4-15) apply at <b>all times and any time</b> during the game? Pre-game warm-ups? Bench personnel? Intermissions?

If so, what is the penalty for non-compliance?


Common sense officiating should answer this one. Don't go looking for trouble it will find you.

FishinRef Fri Dec 29, 2006 02:38pm

Quote:

Jurassic Referee Quote:
I know that I'm gonna kick myself for starting this but.....

This came up on the NFHS forum.....

Does the shirt-tucked-in rule(NFHS 3-4-15) apply at all times and any time during the game? Pre-game warm-ups? Bench personnel? Intermissions?

If so, what is the penalty for non-compliance?
I don't have my books handy to verify so this is strictly my opinion, The rule applies to all players involved in "live ball" situations. I do not believe the rule pertains to bench personnel or players during intermissions. To be blunt, "If we are playing ball, they will make every effort to keep it in."

Jurassic Referee Fri Dec 29, 2006 02:46pm

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Originally Posted by GoodwillRef
Common sense officiating should answer this one. Don't go looking for trouble it will find you.

Forget common sense.....:D

What do the rules say?

Do players in the pre-game warm-up have to tuck their shirts in?

deecee Fri Dec 29, 2006 03:40pm

I am sorry but its time for the obituary again.

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Memorial Contributions may be sent to the Institute for Rational Thought.

Farewell, Common Sense. May you rest in peace.

Ed Maeder Fri Dec 29, 2006 03:44pm

I guess I'll chime in on this one seeings I started the discussion on the NFHS site. In pregame warm-ups I look for many things that I feel are prevenitive officiating. The rule book might not specifically address these things but I feel it is good game management. I look for many things like jewelery, sweatbands, headbands, hair clips, etc. One of the things I ask of the team members is to tuck in their jerseys if they do not have warm-ups on over them. What they do on the bench or during intermissions I'm not too concerned with but during pregame warm-ups I don't feel I am overstepping my bounds to nicely ask that team members tuck in their jerseys as they will have to have them that way when they play. Not a big deal but I feel this is a starting of setting the tone for the game.

Jurassic Referee Fri Dec 29, 2006 03:52pm

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Originally Posted by Ed Maeder
I guess I'll chime in on this one seeings I started the discussion on the NFHS site. In pregame warm-ups I look for many things that I feel are prevenitive officiating. The rule book might not specifically address these things but I feel it is good game management. I look for many things like jewelery, sweatbands, headbands, hair clips, etc. One of the things I ask of the team members is to tuck in their jerseys if they do not have warm-ups on over them. <font color = red>What they do on the bench or during intermissions I'm not too concerned with</font> but during pregame warm-ups I don't feel I am overstepping my bounds to nicely ask that team members tuck in their jerseys as they will have to have them that way when they play. Not a big deal but I feel this is a starting of setting the tone for the game.

Does that mean that rule <b>does</b> apply during warm-ups, Ed, but it <b>doesn't</b> apply during the game to bench personnel?

Ed Maeder Fri Dec 29, 2006 04:15pm

I guess what I am saying is the rule doesn't apply to pre-game warm-ups or bench personal. As stated (3-4-15) " A team jersey designed to be worn inside the pants/skirt shall be tucked inside the pants/skirt and the pants/skirt shall be above the hips and worn properly." It doesn't say when or where, but if a team member is representing a school I feel that it is appropriate for them to look and act respectfully. Would you let a team member wear their shorts with the waist down below their butt cheeks during warm-ups, or wear gold chains, rings, watches, ball caps, hair ribbons, multiple colored sweatbands, full length tights, and other such things? The uniform and how it is worn is again a Point Of Emphasis again this year, I feel that the pregame is a great time to emphasize the proper wearing of the uniform. As far as bench personnel, unless they are drawing undo attention to themselves I'm busy officiating a game. If they take the jersey off in the bench area and we see that then that is another story, for another thread.

Jurassic Referee Fri Dec 29, 2006 05:01pm

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Originally Posted by Ed Maeder
As stated (3-4-15) " A team jersey designed to be worn inside the pants/skirt shall be tucked inside the pants/skirt and the pants/skirt shall be above the hips and worn properly."

1) Would you let a team member wear their shorts with the waist down below their butt cheeks during warm-ups

2) or wear gold chains, rings, watches, ball caps, hair ribbons, multiple colored sweatbands, full length tights, and other such things?

1) That's covered under <b>UNIFORMS</b>- rule 3-4-15 also. To be consistent, I would say that you would have to call it exactly the same as the "shirt-tuck" rule. And, again, if you are consistent, shouldn't both be called the whole game, including pre-game, on the bench, intermissions, etc.?

2) There's a completely different rule and philosophy covering these items. They are covered under <b>EQUIPMENT, APPAREL</b> in rule 3-5, and are banned completely. The items in 3-4-15 aren't banned but are supposed to be worn in a certain way. Iow, you're comparing apples vs. oranges rules-wise.

ChrisSportsFan Fri Dec 29, 2006 06:30pm

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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
Forget common sense.....:D

What do the rules say?

Do players in the pre-game warm-up have to tuck their shirts in?

No they don't and they also don't have to have all the snaps- snapped on their warmup pants. :D


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