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Old Tue Dec 13, 2011, 04:02pm
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Team B when removing warm ups reveal a few players with tattered under shirts. Team B's coach declared that all were legally dressed - direct T on B coach - right?
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Old Tue Dec 13, 2011, 04:09pm
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No, they're just not allowed to play with the illegal undershirts.
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Old Tue Dec 13, 2011, 04:15pm
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Team B when removing warm ups reveal a few players with tattered under shirts. Team B's coach declared that all were legally dressed - direct T on B coach - right?
No, just get with the coach and tell them they need to be removed if they want to play.
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Old Tue Dec 13, 2011, 04:19pm
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Illegal uniform, yes. Illegal undershirt, no.
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Old Tue Dec 13, 2011, 04:21pm
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Team B when removing warm ups reveal a few players with tattered under shirts. Team B's coach declared that all were legally dressed - direct T on B coach - right?
Only if the uniforms are purple or magenta, but not if they are blue or red.

Just asking, but is this some sort of "I can't believe what that other ref did" type of question?
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Old Tue Dec 13, 2011, 05:42pm
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Had a player the other night remove his "warm up" jacket during player introductions. Our crew noticed the player had a "shooting sleeve" with a built in pad on the elbow.

I asked the coach if he had a letter from our State Official Association...WOA...and signed by an official there. (Cindy A.)

He said that he indeed did have the required paperwork at the table...and what do you know...he actually did! (Both the medical slip and WOA slip)

I told him this might be something he would want to bring up in our pre-game conference...he stated no official had even asked for the paperwork yet.

Having said all that...do other states require Official's Associations signed paperwork...or is a signed medical slip all that is needed for these shooting sleeves?
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Old Tue Dec 13, 2011, 05:46pm
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Having said all that...do other states require Official's Associations signed paperwork...or is a signed medical slip all that is needed for these shooting sleeves?
We ask, "Is it for a medical reason?" and if the answer is yes, we move on.

PC - I'm not going to be someone who goes looking for things (but it isn't a certain kind of job).
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Old Tue Dec 13, 2011, 05:59pm
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We ask, "Is it for a medical reason?" and if the answer is yes, we move on.

PC - I'm not going to be someone who goes looking for things (but it isn't a certain kind of job).
That's what we did last year...

then the powers that be changed that "ruling/procedure" for this year.

Kind of a big deal...at least in our local association.
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Old Tue Dec 13, 2011, 06:04pm
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We don't even ask anymore.
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Old Tue Dec 13, 2011, 06:09pm
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We don't even ask anymore.
...to tell you the truth...that's what I would prefer.

...but in the name of consistency, we do it. Also have been told it WILL be a big deal at State.

sidenote:

The coach mentioned above was from a different area than our association usually works.
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Old Tue Dec 13, 2011, 06:15pm
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Had a player the other night remove his "warm up" jacket during player introductions. Our crew noticed the player had a "shooting sleeve" with a built in pad on the elbow.

I asked the coach if he had a letter from our State Official Association...WOA...and signed by an official there. (Cindy A.)

He said that he indeed did have the required paperwork at the table...and what do you know...he actually did! (Both the medical slip and WOA slip)

I told him this might be something he would want to bring up in our pre-game conference...he stated no official had even asked for the paperwork yet.

Having said all that...do other states require Official's Associations signed paperwork...or is a signed medical slip all that is needed for these shooting sleeves?
Almost sounds like last night's game, since you're now a TV celebrity (KeHS vs. RHS highlights on 11 PM news).

Actually I like the idea that the WIAA/WOA has to approve the shooting sleeve, as you never know without the note/authorization if the player has the need for it or not (blame some NBA players for making shooting sleeves a uniform accessory).
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We ask, "Is it for a medical reason?" and if the answer is yes, we move on.
We don't even ask. We just assume.
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Team B when removing warm ups reveal a few players with tattered under shirts. Team B's coach declared that all were legally dressed - direct T on B coach - right?
Is Michigan an IAABO state?
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Old Wed Dec 14, 2011, 12:34am
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Almost sounds like last night's game, since you're now a TV celebrity (KeHS vs. RHS highlights on 11 PM news).

Actually I like the idea that the WIAA/WOA has to approve the shooting sleeve, as you never know without the note/authorization if the player has the need for it or not (blame some NBA players for making shooting sleeves a uniform accessory).
Who cares if he "needs" it?
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Who cares if he "needs" it?
In other words if there is a true medical need for the sleeve, not just to be like his/her NBA idol.
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