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Man In The Middle ...
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Note: Catholic middle school games are assigned by another assigner, and are treated completely separately from our high school, and public middle school games, in much the same manner as stated by JRutledge in his post above. |
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And frankly, there's no way I would ask a partner to tape down a medic alert bracelet. It's just pointless. When we start going for rebounds and playing defense, then I'll buy into the idea that we should be adhering to the same jewelry standards as the players. As it is, for us, wedding rings and medical alert stuff are fine. Earrings, out. Nose rings, out. |
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I take off my watch (when in Rome), but that's as far as it goes, as that's what I've been instructed to do as local policy. |
Ohio lists it out in their Officials Handbook....pretty much every sport has this blurb:
Jewelry shall not be worn except for a wedding band and/or a medical alert necklace or bracelet. A religious medallion which is not visible is permitted. A watch is permitted only when an official has a duty for timing during the contest. |
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Your Silvery Beams Will Bring Love's Dreams ...
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Way back before I retired from teaching, and before my divorce, I was passing the gymnasium on the way out of the school and noticed the boys team shooting around. I decided to show off and take a few shots with the guys, while I was wearing my wedding band. I was only half paying attention when one of my students passed me the ball and I caught the pass with my fingers extended, which jammed the fingers. I woke up the next morning with a very swollen ring finger. I showed the injury to the school nurse as soon as I got to school. The wedding band was acting like tourniquet, cutting off circulation to the finger, and because of the swelling, we couldn't get the ring off. We were on our way to the metal shop to get the ring cut off, but decided to stop by the cafeteria kitchen first. Luckily, a little butter on my finger helped to get the ring off. |
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Full disclosure - many yrs ago I fell on the ice and dislocated my ring finger. The hospital had to cut my wedding band off to x-ray and fix it. So, my ring is already removable. ;) |
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Sports Balls Sports Band Medical ID Bracelet | MedicAlert Foundation |
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You stated "earrings out". Do you actually tell your partners, in no uncertain terms, not to wear the earring(s)? Or do you do as I do, with the ONE varsity official that we have that continues to wear his earrings? Which is simply, "Hey Mike, you still wearing those earrings? It must be a soccer thing...." (he officiates soccer also) I kid with him...but, there is "a little truth in all kidding". Our Assignor doesn't make a big deal out of it (Mr. Earring is rated in the top 25% of our association and got 19 Varsity games last year) so even though I am on the board...I don't make a huge deal out of it. Mr. Earring doesn't do State or playoff games. I dunno...now that I think about it...wearing an earring might be right up there with wearing a belt! ;) |
Here our people mostly come dressed to the site.
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Here due to our start times many people come straight from work. 315 or 330 starts for a JV/V double header.
Some of our schools don't have adequate dressing room facilities either. Our assignor forbids the wearing of wedding rings. That being said, some people wear them anyway. |
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"Thanks, Adam." |
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