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Do we allow this in Fed basketball?
This is a baseball interp for this year. Would Fed allow the player to participate in basketball with beads in his/her hair?
One of the players for the visiting team has beads in his hair. The home coach complains to the plate umpire that this is jewelry and the player may not participate in the game. RULING: Hair styles are as varied as players. One is not preferred over another with regard to baseball rules. A player with cornrows is as compliant as one with a flattop. Beads that are in the cornrows are considered to be a “hair adornment,” not jewelry. High school baseball rules have not concerned themselves with players’ hair styles or adornment. The beads are legal and the player may participate. |
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Beads are specifically addressed in the rule.
No, beads or other hard objects are not permitted in the hair.
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I had this occur in a youth game last year. I told the coach during warm-ups that a young girl (maybe 8 years old) couldn't play because she had beads (many, many beads) in her hair. He told her mom who went nuts, and I gave the standard by-rule safety response. We played the first half and the girl sat. At halftime, game management came to me and said the girl can play. I explained that for safety and liability reasons, no, she cannot play. He said it was his decision and she could play. So I sat down and started taking my shoes off. He asked what I was doing. I said I'm protecting myself. If you insist she be allowed to play then you're doing it without me. I wrote the explanation in the scorebook, told both coaches what was going on, grabbed my jacket, and left. The youth director called me later that day and asked what the hell happened. I told her. Being an official herself, she just said thanks and from that point forward no players were allowed to wear beads or anything else in their hair.
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You snuck the C word in there. Had to breakout the dictionary, wasn't sure what it meant. Never having been on that side of the sideline, I did not realize it is a refers to the dickhead whining, crying, and begging for calls all game and that is required to stay in their cage/box during the game. Of course, this only refers to the ones doing basketball. I don't know a thing about volleyball, so I cannot comment on what those people do during those games.
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