Bob M. |
Thu Aug 26, 2004 12:29pm |
REPLY: The September 2004 issue of <b><i>Referee</i></b> Magazine addresses the issue of sunglasses. It's in the "It's Official" section, pages N14-N15. We all know what a paragon of accuracy the magazine is. So here's what they say: <i>"Sunglasses or corrective eyewear with tinted lenses are legal. Eye shields are restricted because they are attached to the helmet. There are occasions on which medical personnel must examine a player's eyes. A tinted shield prevents such examination, forcing removal of the helmet. If the player sustained a neck or head injury, removing the helmet may not be the proper thing to do. Since eyeglasses can be removed without removing the helmet, they are not restricted. (NFHS 1-5-3n; NCAA 1-4-5s)"</i>
Take it for what it's worth...
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