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Old Mon Dec 08, 2008, 10:32pm
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Uniform colors........

The state office in Alabama just came out with this clarification for team jersey colors:

Varsity must be white, visitors must be dark (nothing earth shattering here)

Dark color is defined as anything not white.

That means you could have a white home team and light grey visiting team. I see a nightmare happening at a gym in the near future.

Anyone else have this situation?
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Old Mon Dec 08, 2008, 10:57pm
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The state office in Alabama just came out with this clarification for team jersey colors:

Varsity must be white, visitors must be dark (nothing earth shattering here)

Dark color is defined as anything not white.

That means you could have a white home team and light grey visiting team. I see a nightmare happening at a gym in the near future.

Anyone else have this situation?

Derwil:

Temperance (Mich.) Bedford H.S.'s school colors are red and gray. The girls' team always wore gray for their home uniforms and red for their away uniforms. But once the NFHS Rules went into effect the school bought white jersies.

I always thought they were strange colors for a high school in Michigan.

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Lots of teams used to use gold or gray (that's grey for those of you reading this in metric) uniforms for home.
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Lots of teams used to use gold or gray (that's grey for those of you reading this in metric) uniforms for home.

What about those people who are reading this in binary?
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What about those people who are reading this in binary?
That would mean 10 ft's and the ball OOB at division line for the other team.
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Sounds like an NCAA Rule!
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Old Tue Dec 09, 2008, 10:04am
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That would mean 10 ft's and the ball OOB at division line for the other team.
Not anymore. Now its TWO free throws and the ball at the division line.
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Not anymore. Now its TWO free throws and the ball at the division line.
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Derwil:

Temperance (Mich.) Bedford H.S.'s school colors are red and gray. The girls' team always wore gray for their home uniforms and red for their away uniforms. But once the NFHS Rules went into effect the school bought white jersies.

I always thought they were strange colors for a high school in Michigan.

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