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Stat-Man Tue Oct 09, 2007 07:18pm

Socks Part of the Uniform?
 
I couldn't find anything one way or another in the NFHS rule book. Are socks considered part of the uniform? We had girls wanting to wear one white and one blue one yesterday and coach wouldn't let them and asked me to verify it was a rule. (And I couldn't remember if NFHS had this as a rule or perhaps repealed it :confused: )

26 Year Gap Tue Oct 09, 2007 07:19pm

Not yet.

JugglingReferee Tue Oct 09, 2007 07:44pm

Enforcing the rules is splendid, but don't go looking for

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BktBallRef Tue Oct 09, 2007 07:49pm

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Originally Posted by Stat-Man
I couldn't find anything one way or another in the NFHS rule book. Are socks considered part of the uniform? We had girls wanting to wear one white and one blue one yesterday and coach wouldn't let them and asked me to verify it was a rule. (And I couldn't remember if NFHS had this as a rule or perhaps repealed it :confused: )

Legal.

Tights are not legal.

Nevadaref Tue Oct 09, 2007 07:59pm

No, the socks and shoes are NOT considered part of the uniform. The girls can wear whatever they wish for those as long as they are not dangerous or confusing.

3.6 Sit B gives the general idea.

Stat-Man Tue Oct 09, 2007 11:53pm

Thanks for the heLP. I'll tell coach, but knowing him, He'll just tell the girl's it's his own team rule. :D

Back In The Saddle Wed Oct 10, 2007 12:55am

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Originally Posted by Stat-Man
Thanks for the heLP. I'll tell coach, but knowing him, He'll just tell the girl's it's his own team rule. :D

If more coaches took responsibility, and made team rules, regarding proper uniforms, the rest of us could spend a lot less time playing fashion cop.

26 Year Gap Wed Oct 10, 2007 01:35pm

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Originally Posted by Stat-Man
Thanks for the heLP. I'll tell coach, but knowing him, He'll just tell the girl's it's his own team rule. :D

Nothing wrong with that.

Y2Koach Thu Oct 11, 2007 01:02pm

if middle school/high school/AAU/CYO coaches spent time making rules, enforcing rules, teaching fundamentals, demanding sportsmanship, etc... the things you officials suggest they should be doing... they wouldnt have any time to do what they are really there to do...

put in 473 plays and yell at the refs!!!

WhistlesAndStripes Thu Oct 11, 2007 01:12pm

Back in the early days of my career, I was speaking to my partner during warm-ups. One of the players was wearing knee-high, Cat-In-The-Hat striped socks. I asked my partner if there was any call on that, and his response was, "Only if you want to whack him for having bad taste!!"

Mark Padgett Thu Oct 11, 2007 02:10pm

My advice is just to forget about checking their socks. Who cares? BTW - do not ever, and I mean never, check girl's teams for matching bras. :eek:

mbyron Thu Oct 11, 2007 02:22pm

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
My advice is just to forget about checking their socks. Who cares? BTW - do not ever, and I mean never, check girl's teams for matching bras. :eek:

There's just nothing like the voice of experience, is there?

Mark Padgett Thu Oct 11, 2007 04:27pm

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Originally Posted by mbyron
There's just nothing like the voice of experience, is there?

Are you kidding? There's not enough liability insurance in the universe to cover something like this.

Not only that - it would be wrong. I almost said "flat out wrong" but I thought some of you might think I was making a pun. :p

bob jenkins Thu Oct 11, 2007 10:31pm

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
Are you kidding? There's not enough liability insurance in the universe to cover something like this.

Not only that - it would be wrong. I almost said "flat out wrong" but I thought some of you might think I was making a pun. :p

Plus, I think "flat out" is an oxymoron.

mbyron Fri Oct 12, 2007 07:50am

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
Are you kidding?

Yes. Last I checked, you weren't in the Oregon database... :cool:


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