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I found this NFHS/Referee Power Point online today.
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3784/1...9f7aa82f_m.jpg The specifications for leg compression sleeves were added because of the frequent use of these sleeves for non-medical reasons. The specifications match those of arm compression sleeve. They must be white, beige, or a single solid school color. The sleeve must be the same color for each team member and have only a single manufacturer's logo that does not exceed 2 1/4 square inches. The sleeve must be worn for medical reasons only. Arm compression sleeves and leg compression sleeves shall be white, black, beige or a single solid school color. Each team member should wear the same color compression sleeve. Does this (blue above) mean that the color of arm compression sleeves must match the color of leg compression sleeves? |
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a. Be white, black, beige, or a single solid school color. b. Be the same color for each team member. c. Meet the logo requirements in 3-6. d. Be worn for medical reasons. |
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COMMENT ON THE 2013-14 RULES CHANGES LEG COMPRESSION SLEEVE REQUIREMENTS (3-5-3): . . . The specifications match those of arm compression sleeves. They must be white, beige (they don't say "black" here, but they should), or a single solid school color. The sleeve must be the same color for each team member . . . (EDIT: In retrospect, I don't think that this adds anything to the discussion. Just wanted to give a veiled Chicago reference.) |
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So, is this (below) correct on my list of The Most Misunderstood Basketball Rules?
Headbands and wristbands must be white, black, beige or a single solid school color. When wearing headbands and/or wristbands, all team players must wear the same color, i.e., the headband color must match the wristband color. Only a single item may be worn on the head and/or on each wrist. Sweatbands must be worn below the elbow. Rubber, cloth, or elastic bands, of any color, may be used to control hair. Undershirts must be similar in color to the jersey and shall not have frayed or ragged edges. Arm compression sleeves, and leg compression sleeves, must be worn for medical purposes and must be white, black, beige or a single solid school color. When wearing arm compression sleeves, and/or leg compression sleeves, all team players must wear the same color, i.e., the arm compression sleeve color must match the leg compression sleeve color. |
What about head bands, wrist bands, leg sleeves and arm sleeves? Do they all need to match each other or are wrist/headbands in one color group and compression sleeves in another color group?
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A) Headbands and wristbands are one thing--they must be same color and same color for all. B) Compression sleeves, whether arm- or leg- are another thing--they must be same color and same color for all. However, A and B may be different colors, as long as each are white, beige, black, or single solid school color. |
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