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benbret Sun Oct 28, 2012 02:40pm

NFHS Rules Question
 
Varsity Boys NFHS. Player number 22 has on a long sleeve jersey and long pants. Coach tells R1 that #22 belongs to a church that does not allow him to wear short sleeve shirts (elbows must be covered) and he must wear long pants. Can #22 play in this uniform and what is the rule?

Adam Sun Oct 28, 2012 02:52pm

The rule is 3-5-6.
"....If the undershirt has sleeves, they shall be the same length."

Pants may be worn. Tights may not. (3-5-7)

As long as color and logo requirements are met.

benbret Sun Oct 28, 2012 03:02pm

NFHS Rules Question
 
The uniform top was exactly like the rest of the team jerseys except it was long sleeve. Can he play in it? What if the (tights) had feet in them and come up under the shorts. I believe socks are not part of the uniform.

Adam Sun Oct 28, 2012 03:06pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by benbret (Post 860398)
The uniform top was exactly like the rest of the team jerseys except it was long sleeve. Can he play in it? What if the (tights) had feet in them and come up under the shorts. I believe socks are not part of the uniform.

Long socks are not restricted.

Are you saying his actual jersey had long sleeves?

Camron Rust Sun Oct 28, 2012 03:09pm

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Originally Posted by benbret (Post 860398)
The uniform top was exactly like the rest of the team jerseys except it was long sleeve. Can he play in it?

Yes. The "same" requirement is refereeing to the sleeve vs. the right sleeve of a single jersey. Different players may have different length sleeves.

Quote:

Originally Posted by benbret (Post 860398)
What if the (tights) had feet in them and come up under the shorts. I believe socks are not part of the uniform.

I think those would be socks (if they have feet in them). The height of socks is not regulated.

Adam Sun Oct 28, 2012 03:13pm

I can't find a single rule reference that mentions the sleeve length of a jersey. All sleeve references for shirts apply to undershirts, not jerseys.

bob jenkins Sun Oct 28, 2012 03:29pm

He can wear long-sleeved jersye and pants.

WHat he can't (by rule) wear is tights under his shorts.

JRutledge Sun Oct 28, 2012 04:14pm

I would also be careful if someone is doing something for a religious reason rather than just wearing something for show or cosmetic reasons. I would check with your local state or association for any exceptions to those rules. And this is certainly the case when safety is not at issue.

In my state we have kind of been told to not get in the way of religious expressions like this. Now they need to give some information to the state that is the reasoning, but I would leave it alone if that was the given reason.

We had a girl in the northern suburbs that was a Muslim who basically wore sweats under her jersey and some official tried to make a big deal out of this and brought this situation to light.

Peace

Adam Sun Oct 28, 2012 05:15pm

I agree. I had a girl in a JV game a few years ago who wore long sleeves, for religious reasons. The only problem was they were blue and her jersey was white. We allowed it and reported to the state.

bob jenkins Sun Oct 28, 2012 05:55pm

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Originally Posted by Adam (Post 860407)
I agree. I had a girl in a JV game a few years ago who wore long sleeves, for religious reasons. The only problem was they were blue and her jersey was white. We allowed it and reported to the state.

I would have NOT allowed it and reported it to the state. I agree, though, that the state needs to make a decision and let it be known to schools and officials.

Adam Sun Oct 28, 2012 06:57pm

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Originally Posted by bob jenkins (Post 860408)
I would have NOT allowed it and reported it to the state. I agree, though, that the state needs to make a decision and let it be known to schools and officials.

I was hesitant at the time, but I was new to Rome (my first year in that city) and working with local royalty. It wasn't a hill worth, well, you know.

JRutledge Sun Oct 28, 2012 09:44pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by bob jenkins (Post 860408)
I would have NOT allowed it and reported it to the state. I agree, though, that the state needs to make a decision and let it be known to schools and officials.

I likely would not have allowed that either.

Peace

RookieDude Sun Oct 28, 2012 10:36pm

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Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 860416)
I likely would not have allowed that either.

Peace

...Middle School game? In these parts, if it meant the player was not going to get to play...we would have allowed it.

Adam Sun Oct 28, 2012 11:15pm

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Originally Posted by RookieDude (Post 860419)
...Middle School game? In these parts, if it meant the player was not going to get to play...we would have allowed it.

This was high school JV. First game of the season.

RookieDude Mon Oct 29, 2012 07:23am

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Originally Posted by Adam (Post 860423)
This was high school JV. First game of the season.

...Gotcha...yep, H.S. they should know better...Middle School, training/learning grounds.


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