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Head apparel?
Not sure what everybody would do in this situation. I've come across it a couple times in middle school games where a female is wearing a bandana. It is obvious that she had some sort of illness and lost her hair. I allow it. Would the same be true in a high school game of allowing it. I would, but personally if someone WOULD have a problem with it, would an under armour skull cap that football players use be an acceptable alternative?
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And just in case bob's two answers were not sufficiently clear...
Use the "medical or religious" exception in 3-5 (following whatever the state-specific procedures are).
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State associations may, on an individual basis, allow a player to participate while wearing a head covering, if it is worn for medical or religious reasons, provided that the covering is not abrasive, hard, or dangerous, and is attached in such a way that it is highly unlikely to come off during play.
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