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Old Fri Jun 06, 2008, 12:13am
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Hows the metal cleats in ASA?

So far I havent been to a single ASA tourney since HS ended where we havent run into metal cleats.. and one tournament every single player on a team had them... and they were most distressed when they got the bad news.

You guys running into them?

IMO, ASA cant hold out much longer on this...
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Old Fri Jun 06, 2008, 05:06am
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Having same problem around here with NAFA, AFA, ASA, and USAF.

Teams are tired of going to Wal-Mart to secure a pair of tennis shoes
or something similiar to play in.
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Old Fri Jun 06, 2008, 07:03am
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All this proves is that the coaches, parents and players are too dumb to read or care what the rules of the game are.

There was absolutely no secret in the differences between the organizations as it pertains to footware.
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Old Fri Jun 06, 2008, 07:21am
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for me its the "deer in the headlights" look the coaches give you when you break the bad news to them. sigh.
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Old Fri Jun 06, 2008, 10:15am
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for me its the "deer in the headlights" look the coaches give you when you break the bad news to them. sigh.

You see some this weekend if you are calling for Wayne again.
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Old Fri Jun 06, 2008, 01:27pm
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We have Seattle Metros this weekend. I'm fully expecting that we'll run into this issue working the 16's and 18's...
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Old Fri Jun 06, 2008, 05:08pm
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... the "deer in the headlights" look the coaches give you ...
I love it
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Old Mon Jun 09, 2008, 06:11am
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Why aren't cleat restrictions made by age group as opposed to organization?

Seems like it would be a whole lot simpler.
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Old Mon Jun 09, 2008, 06:57am
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Why aren't cleat restrictions made by age group as opposed to organization?

Seems like it would be a whole lot simpler.
Actually, just the opposite.
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Old Mon Jun 09, 2008, 09:45am
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We have Seattle Metros this weekend. I'm fully expecting that we'll run into this issue working the 16's and 18's...
Well, we ran into a few girls with metal, but when reminded that they couldn't use them, they said "no problem" and switched shoes. Wasn't a big deal.
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Old Mon Jun 09, 2008, 09:54am
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Just had 16U & 14U States with no issues. Of course, that may be because I asked the JO Commissioner to send out a reminder to all coaches.

But we still have the 18U and that is the most likely place to run into this issue. Then again, the reminder may help.
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Old Mon Jun 09, 2008, 06:46pm
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I umpired a tournament this weekend in Rock Hill, SC that was using ASA rules and only had once instance where a player showed up with metel cleats. She was allowed to play when someone return with a pair of tennis shoes for her to wear.
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Old Tue Jun 10, 2008, 10:19am
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We had one team show up this past weekend all in metal cleats.
No others that I know of.
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Old Tue Jun 10, 2008, 10:50am
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I umpired a tournament this weekend in Rock Hill, SC that was using ASA rules and only had once instance where a player showed up with metel cleats. She was allowed to play when someone return with a pair of tennis shoes for her to wear.
Hey, was this you? (I guess not, poster says "she").

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we play strictly ASA showcase and I have been extremely impressed with the officiating, until this weekend in Rock Hill with one particular umpire. Runner on first and second with 2 outs ball hit to our ss runner brushes the ss glove as she is fielding the ball causing her to bobble the ball. No call. Asked the field judge and she said there was no contact. Asked our ss if there was contact she said yes then asked if we could get help from the plate umpire and field judge said no. I did not push it any further. Between innings asked the plate umpire (off the record what he saw) Field judge came up and wanted to know if we were talking about the play. I asked how she defined interference she responded "look it up in the rulebook".Plate umpire then answered if there is contact 99% of the time it is called. Field judge then said " contact was made after the ss had made the play on the ball.I responded "you said there was no contact!" Then field judge said I would be ejected if I "said another word"
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Old Tue Jun 10, 2008, 01:34pm
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If the field judge is on the bases is the back judge behind the plate? Or is that the referee? And if it's a three-ump crew do you have a head linesman and a line judge?
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