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Old Fri Apr 30, 2004, 02:43pm
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I have seen a couple of girls wearing soft "jelly-like" ropes. One girl had one on as a bracelet, the other was a necklace. I didn't mention anything about them but it did make me wonder, what does everyone else think? They were soft and would not cause any harm IMO if compressed into the body, the only concern I had was one getting hooked and pulled on a tag or slide. What say ya'll??
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Old Fri Apr 30, 2004, 03:01pm
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My belief would be that if they could get hooked on something and thus cause an injury, they should be disallowed.
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Old Fri Apr 30, 2004, 03:25pm
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Those are junk break-away jewelry that I don't believe would cause any injury. Dirt in the eye would do more harm
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Old Fri Apr 30, 2004, 03:35pm
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I have seen a couple of girls wearing soft "jelly-like" ropes. One girl had one on as a bracelet, the other was a necklace. I didn't mention anything about them but it did make me wonder, what does everyone else think? They were soft and would not cause any harm IMO if compressed into the body, the only concern I had was one getting hooked and pulled on a tag or slide. What say ya'll??
Dave,

If NFHS, they are illegal.

NFHS 3-2-12: Players in the game are prohibited from wearing
jewelry such as rings, watches, earrings, bracelets, necklaces (including cloth or string types).
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Old Fri Apr 30, 2004, 03:43pm
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Chuck, that is how I judged it, there was not metal connector or any other type of object and I think it would actually tear prior to causeing any injury. I was just wondering how others would view them.
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Old Fri Apr 30, 2004, 03:48pm
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When in doubt, lean toward safety. There was no reason those girls HAD to wear those on the field.
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Old Sat May 01, 2004, 01:19pm
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Thumbs down Always enforce safety rules.

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There was no reason those girls HAD to wear those on the field.
They are not part of the necessary uniform. They are obviously cosmetic/jewelery. Have them removed.

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They were soft and would not cause any harm IMO if compressed into the body, the only concern I had was one getting hooked and pulled on a tag or slide.
No one gets injured from having a necklace or a braclet "compressed" into them. They are dangerous because someone can get fingers tangled in them.

It will be the umpire that is found to be at fault when this happens. Don't allow them.

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Old Sun May 02, 2004, 09:46am
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i dont have my asa rule book with me, but what is the jewlery rule for JO ASA fastpitch is it close to NFHS. Sorry sometimes i cant keep the different codes straight.
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Old Sun May 02, 2004, 02:24pm
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i dont have my asa rule book with me, but what is the jewlery rule for JO ASA fastpitch is it close to NFHS. Sorry sometimes i cant keep the different codes straight.
The basic difference is in ASA it is not allowed if deemed dangerous by the umpire, and in NFHS it is not allowed at all.
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Old Sun May 02, 2004, 02:51pm
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thanks thats what i thought
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Old Sun May 02, 2004, 03:06pm
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Speaking ASA for my own interpretation/policy on what constitutes dangerous jewelry... No jewelry period. (other than the hair ties) Bracelets rings earings noserings necklaces.. anything like that must be off - and I do watch that fairly closely. I dont trouble myself with examing each piece to determine safety. Its a ball game not a fashion show.
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Old Sun May 02, 2004, 07:29pm
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i dont have my asa rule book with me, but what is the jewlery rule for JO ASA fastpitch is it close to NFHS. Sorry sometimes i cant keep the different codes straight.
The basic difference is in ASA it is not allowed if deemed dangerous by the umpire, and in NFHS it is not allowed at all.
JO Fastpitch, NOT ALLOWED AT ALL.
the difference is that in adult ball, it is umpire judgement.
All JO is sans jewelry.

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Old Mon May 03, 2004, 01:09pm
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ASA 3-6-F ... "judged by the umpire to be dangerous" ....
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