![]() |
Sledgehammer During Warmups
http://www.livermoreschools.com/2006...s/5394_jpg.jpg
I don't see anything in the rules that prohibits this during pre-game warmups but it doesn't "seem right". Now granted, that doesn't mean it is prohibited. Any thoughts? |
I'm surprised you didn't post the picture from York, Nebraska, High's first game of the season. Kid came out with a sledge hammer during the team intros, looking like Paul Bunyun swinging, in a very stupidly lame attempt to intimidate the other team. It was ridiculous. I asked a friend who was at the game if the officials did anything. He said, no, they just chuckled because they seemed to think it was downright idiotic.
As for your picture...it does seem a bit outlandish, but if there's nothing in the rules prohibiting it, and he's not using it to try and hurt the opponent, then I would leave it alone. I think he's probably trying to intimidate the opponents, but in my opinion, someone who has to use a prop like that to do so is probably the worse athlete on the team intellectually and mentally. :-X |
If we allow this, where does it stop?
I don't think there's a need for this type of stuff. I would ntot think twice about removing the prop from the game and report immediately to the RIC. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Why is this any different than carrying a flag or using a mascot?
My God, unless he hits a kid over the head with it, let it go. We can be our worst enemies. Peace |
Quote:
|
Rut, I'm inclined to agree with you and Welsch but I wanted to see what others thought anyways.
Walt, what if the extension cord is wrapped in tape with a doctor's note? ;) |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
In Ohio our varsity games start at 7:30. These guys must play at ............................yes, you know its coming............................................ ...
HAMMER TIME. Thanks folks. I'll be here all week. Don't forget to tip your waitress. Drive Safely. |
Quote:
In Oiho, isn't it the sledgehammer that swings the player? |
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 12:05am. |