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Rich Wed Dec 14, 2011 08:40am

Quote:

Originally Posted by chseagle (Post 804521)
In other words if there is a true medical need for the sleeve, not just to be like his/her NBA idol.

I couldn't possibly care.

Refsmitty Wed Dec 14, 2011 08:58am

Nope - I told the coach that they needed to take them off to play - my observer thought I should have given the coach a direct...

Refsmitty Wed Dec 14, 2011 08:59am

Nope

Adam Wed Dec 14, 2011 09:08am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Refsmitty (Post 804553)
Nope - I told the coach that they needed to take them off to play - my observer thought I should have given the coach a direct...

Based on what rule?

Adam Wed Dec 14, 2011 09:11am

Quote:

Originally Posted by RichMSN (Post 804551)
I couldn't possibly care.

Exactly.

Refsmitty Wed Dec 14, 2011 09:29am

Michigan
 
Must be a MHSAA thing -all undershirts need to be hemmed or tem to wear under jersey

bob jenkins Wed Dec 14, 2011 09:35am

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Originally Posted by Refsmitty (Post 804565)
Must be a MHSAA thing -all undershirts need to be hemmed or tem to wear under jersey

No -- that's national (or at least more widespread).

But, it's not a T to the coach (or anyone else). Just have the player remove the undershirt (but not in sight of the floor if the jersey is also removed) before they can play.

RookieDude Wed Dec 14, 2011 11:49am

I'm telling you guys I "couldn't possibly care" either (concerning shooting sleeves)...

but, evidently our State and Local Association DO CARE about enforcing this RULE. Our State Clinic Powerpoint even made sure we knew about the signed note, from their office, being at the table.

Another Uniform Police Question:

What say you...concerning different colored KNEE BRACES on players from the same team? Saw a player the other night that had a knee brace colored/striped like a tiger.

bainsey Wed Dec 14, 2011 11:55am

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Originally Posted by HawkeyeCubP (Post 804463)
Is Michigan an IAABO state?

Negative. I just checked my IAABO handbook; I don't see Michigan.


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