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Shoe Laces ???
There is no NFHS rule that deals specifically with untied shoes, so during a live ball, especially with the clock running, I just let them keep playing until the ball becomes dead, and/or, the clock stops. I guess that the NFHS feels that if a player's shoes become untied, that the player will be smart enough to stop playing, thus preventing an injury. Even so, I'm always anxious to get to a point where I can allow the player some time to get the shoes tied. Which leads me to my question. Is there a NFHS rule that allows me to stop the game, during a dead ball (made basket), or when the clock is stopped, to give some time to a player to get his shoes tied? 2-3? Common sense? Spirit and purpose?
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If it happens with both a dead ball / stopped clock, then delay putting the ball in play until the situation is fixed. I once sent a girl ouot for re-tying her shoe everytime (well, the first 3 times) the other team was ready to shoot FTs. I told her to tie them so they wouldn't need to be re-tied again. No problems after she came back in. |
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