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I can see your point here. I'm just to damn hardheaded at times and want to be sure by rule that we could do this. Besides the by product of these debates is improved rule knowledge. We had a discussion like this few years ago around my way. A player can wear pants for religious reasons does that players pants have to be the same color or could they play with a different color under penalty? JR I'm inclined to say that this argument of mine is on its way down the "ol' dumper." I haven't given it up yet. I sent a email to our State authority to get their input. I understand what Rainmaker is saying in regards to intent if the player was bleeding and didn't have any other jersey to put on. If the player or team just by mis management brings one wrong colored uniform it seems thats on them. BTW...JR if this one goes down the "ol' dumper" This would just be one argument. If anything our last debate is undecided!!!! |
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There is <b>NO</b> penalty for wearing different colored game pants for the simple reason that wearing different-colored game pants is legal and always has been legal. |
Well JR this one is down the "ol dumper." Got the following reply back from the IHSAA.
The player with the red jersey is wearing an illegal uniform and must be assessed with a technical if and when she enters the game. The player should only be allowed to wear the jersey if it does not present a confusing situation. If it could cause lots of confusion then the ruling would be to deny the player the opportunity to enter because the uniform is illegal and causes a conflict with the jerseys of the opponents. I stand corrected!!! :) |
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