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FASHION POLICE Rules 2017/18 NFHS

Wrist-, Headbands, Arm-, Knee-, Leg Sleeves, Tights, Compression Shorts Undershirts, and Other Fashionable Things over which We’ve Been Given Rules to Enforce in Rule 3-5 Freddy Krieger, MHSAA Trainer Fruit Belt Officials Association www.fruitbeltofficials.org

“Even though the FitBit might fit, you musta quit . . . . . . . . . . wearing it.”

No jewelry, except wedding band, shall be worn by officials while officiating a game. Fitness bands, rubber bands are considered the same as jewelry.” -- p.13, Officials Manual

NEW for 2017-18

Equipment Worn on Head for Medical or Religious Reason

POE #1

NEW for 2017-18

Specific procedures have been established for allowing a head covering to be worn for medical or religious reasons. A player who is required to wear a head covering for medical or religious reasons (1) must provide a physician statement or appropriate documented evidence to the (2) state association for approval. If approved, the state association shall (3) provide written authorization to the school to be (4) made available to officials.

Equipment Worn on Head for Medical or Religious Reason

POE #1

(see also 3-5-4 EXCEPTION) for

limitations

“Uniform pants/skirt shall have only one visible manufacturer’s logo/trademark/reference. See 3-6-2 for size requirements. Showing multiple manufacturer’s logos on the waist band of the pants/skirts makes the item illegal.”

3-4-5 Addition

to: “Those Rolled-Down

Waistbands”

NEW for 2017-18

NOTE:

The remainder of this document repeats the slides used in last year’s “Fashion Police” update on uniform rules. Except for the items mentioned above, nothing else has changed regarding what constitutes the legality of the items commonly worn by players aside from their school-provided uniform. A fresh review of these rules will assist us to achieve the measure of consistency of enforcement desired so that these expectations are carried out by all the teams we officiate. Do your best to maintain a high regard for these rules as written!

Basic Summary: Undershirts must be a single solid color similar to the torso of the jersey. Sleeves be hemmed and the same length per player (one teammate may have short sleeves, another may have long sleeves).

Sleeves for arms, knees, and legs, and compression shorts, tights, headbands, and wristbands must be a single solid color: white, black, beige, or the predominant color of the jersey. All such articles for all teammates must all be the same color. Logo restrictions: One visible manufacturer’s logo or school logo is permitted on any of the above, the size limited to 2-1/4 inches and not exceeding 2-1/4 square inches in any dimension on any item. Headband: a band that goes around the head and may be of any material but without “extensions” (tails). Wristband: moisture-absorbing, 4” wide max., one on each arm, worn below the elbow. Hair control device (scrunchie, rubber band, elastic band) is something that goes around hair only and has no color restrictions. Braces: Knee and ankle braces do not need to meet the color restrictions. Brace Defined: “A brace is defined as anything worn for a medical purpose to increase stability. In general, it is made of neoprene or elastic knit with an insert embedded to support the joint. It may or may not have a hinge and/or straps or an opening over the knee cap.”

Undershirts, Jewelry, Logo

Wristbands, Headwear

Sleeves, Compression Shorts, Tights

New Definition of “Brace” to Distinguish It from a Sleeve

Important because . . . No Color Restrictions for “Brace”

Brace Defined: “A brace is defined as anything worn for a medical purpose to increase stability. In general, it is made of neoprene or elastic knit with an insert embedded to support the joint. It may or may not have a hinge and/or straps or an opening over the knee cap.”

ART. 2c Knee and ankle braces which are unaltered from the manufacturer’s original design/production are permitted and do not require any additional padding/covering nor do the braces need to meet the color restrictions.

ART. 3 Arm sleeves, knee sleeves, lower leg sleeves, compression shorts and tights are permissible: a. Anything worn on the arm and/or leg is a sleeve, except a

knee brace, and shall meet the color restrictions. b. The SLEEVES/TIGHTS, COMPRESSION SHORTS shall be black,

white, beige or the predominant color of the jersey and the same color sleeves/tights shall be worn by teammates.

c. All SLEEVES/TIGHTS, COMPRESSION SHORTS shall be the same solid color and must be the same color as any headband or wristband worn.

SLEEVES/TIGHTS:

ART. 3 Arm sleeves, knee sleeves, lower leg sleeves, compression shorts and tights are permissible: a. Anything worn on the arm and/or leg is a sleeve, except a

knee brace, and shall meet the color restrictions. b. The SLEEVES/TIGHTS, COMPRESSION SHORTS shall be black,

white, beige or the predominant color of the jersey and the same color sleeves/tights shall be worn by teammates.

c. All SLEEVES/TIGHTS, COMPRESSION SHORTS shall be the same solid color and must be the same color as any headband or wristband worn.

SLEEVES/TIGHTS:

COMPRESSION SHORTS

ART. 4 WRISTBANDS AND HEADWEAR shall meet

the following guidelines: a. HEADBANDS AND WRISTBANDS shall be white, black,

beige or predominant color of the jersey and shall be the same color for each item and all participants. They must be the same color as any sleeve/tights worn.

b. A headband is any item that goes round the entire head. It must be a circular design without extensions …maximum of 2 inches wide.

3-5-4d - Rubber, cloth or elastic bands may be used to control hair. Hard items, including but not limited to, beads, barrettes and bobby pins, are prohibited.

3-5-4e – Head decorations and headwear, except those specified above, are prohibited.

HAIR RESTRAINING DEVICES

NOTE THE DIFFERENCE: A “hair control device” goes around the hair. A headband goes around the head. There are no color restrictions for legal hair control devices.

? ? HAIR RESTRAINING DEVICES – “Extensions” allowed here

The “Sorry Skylar” Rule . . .

“What about my contract with Nike???” “A headband . . . Must be a circular design without extensions.”

“Now honey, I told you you can’t wear that this year…”

3-5-6 UNDERSHIRTS shall be a single solid color similar

to the torso of the jersey and shall be hemmed and not have frayed or ragged edges. If the undershirt has sleeves, they shall be the same length.

3-6-1 One visible manufacturer’s logo/trademark/reference or school logo/mascot is permitted on the wristbands, headband, compression shorts, undershirts, and arm an leg compression sleeves. 3-6-2 The size shall be limited to 2-1/4 square inches and shall not exceed 2-1/4 inches in any dimension on any item.

NOTE: Why would NUMBERS on wristbands or headbands not be permitted?

What to Do when “Fashion Police” Infractions are Discovered

During Warmups . . . On a Sub . . . During the Game

Casebook, regarding Worn Items: …will not be allowed to participate while wearing the different color items… …simply cannot participate until the color restriction is corrected… …is not allowed to enter… …simply cannot participate until the color restrictions are corrected… …may not be worn during the game… …will not be allowed to enter the game wearing them… …will not be allowed to participate while wearing the items… …simply cannot participate until the items are removed… …may not participate and is directed to return to the bench until legally equipped…

CASEBOOK 3.5A: The officials are on the court prior to the game observing the team warm-ups. One

official notices that a member of Team A is wearing a decorative necklace. RULING: The official should inform the team member to remove the jewelry immediately. Upon compliance, the team member may continue to warm up with his or her teammates and may start the game without penalty.

NEW CASEBOOK 3.5.7: Substitute A6 is beckoned and enters the court to replace A1. A6 is

wearing: (a) a bracelet, (b) an earring covered with tape or (c) earhole spacer. RULING: The items in (a), (b) and (c) are illegal and considered jewelry and A6 will not be allowed to participate while wearing the items. No penalty is involved. A6 simply cannot participate until the illegal items are removed.

“Jewelry is prohibited” – Rule 3-5-7

Test your knowledge of the Fashion Police rules by assessing the legality of these examples . . .

What is the Dallas player wearing that would be illegal in NFHS?

QUESTION:

Nothing. The tights he’s wearing comply with the “black” color requirement and the black knee sleeves match as well, as they must.

ANSWER . . .

Identify the illegal adornments this guy is wearing.

QUESTION:

Headband? OK – cf. 3-6 for logo. Wrist bands? 3-5-4c, not moisture-absorbing, thus ILLEGAL. Numbered Armband? ILLEGAL – doesn’t comply with 3-6. Worn above the elbow, contra 3-5-4c. Shirt? Untucked, ILLEGAL Medical Thingies on the upper arms? LEGAL

ANSWER:

Assess the legality of the way these players are adorned.

QUESTION:

White arm sleeve is LEGAL. The things on their knees seem to be braces, not compression sleeves, so they’re not regulated by any color restrictions -- LEGAL.

ANSWER:

Will you allow this player to begin or enter the game?

QUESTION:

Nope. Arm compression sleeve must be a single solid color, either black, white, beige, or the predominant color of the jersey.

ANSWER:

Compare the two “Rebels” players. Assess their undershirts, socks, and shoes.

QUESTION:

Undershirts: Both by color and sleeve length – LEGAL. Socks: Unregulated – LEGAL. Shoes: Unregulated – LEGAL.

ANSWER:

How’d your partner let this guy in the game??? How do you handle it if you discover him playing like this? Warming up like this?

QUESTION:

Your partner didn’t know the rule regarding arm compression sleeves, that they need to be a single legal color. If it poses no undue delay, tell the player to take it off and toss it to the bench. Otherwise, just say, “Coach, I need a sub for #__, he’s playing with an illegal sleeve.” Short, to the point, illegality solved.

ANSWER:

Assess the middle “Bulldog” player in the white.

QUESTION:

Zap him on that arm compression sleeve…it’s not the solid color of his jersey…the leg compression sleeve must also be that same color (unless that’s a “brace” which would be unregulated – cf. 3-5-3 NOTE, on definition of a “brace”)

ANSWERS:

LEGAL, right?

QUESTION:

Right. A-O-K here. Undershirt sleeves are of the same length. 3-5-6. And a teammate could have a white undershirt with two short sleeves, also.

ANSWER:

QUESTION: These guys???

That ref looks good! The security force looks really on top of the situation. The player has a bandage on his wrist, which would be unregulated as to color. Maybe tell him to tuck in his stringy thingy.

ANSWERS:

The “Bulldog” #1???

QUESTION:

Compression sleeves on the legs are fully legal. But the different sleeve lengths of his undershirt violate 3-5-6. He should not have been allowed to begin or enter the game wearing that. Sorry Bulldog #1.

ANSWER:

RULING?:

ANSWER: Let ‘em play. All good. 3-6 is the only pertinent rule involved here, and that’s OK.

Any illegal items on this player?

QUESTION:

3-5-4c – “…below the elbow…”

ANSWER:

Fashionable and popular, but which arm has something ILLEGAL?

QUESTION:

Right arm adornment is not in compliance with 3-5-4c, not “moisture-absorbing”. You go ahead and tell him. He’s in your PCA, not mine.

ANSWER:

QUESTION:

Hey #20… …and #35 And #42…

YOUR REACTION:

Only two NFHS violations to clean up here. What are they?

QUESTION:

ILLEGAL wristbands – cf. 3-5-4c.

ANSWER:

“Coach, this player is dressed illegally in three ways, one of which is gonna cost you your box.” (Or tactful words to that effect…) Why?

YOU CORRECTLY SAY:

1-- The wristband needs to be below the elbow, and 2– The leg sleeve needs to be white, beige, black, or the predominant color of the jersey, and 3– The illegal number (3-4-3d) constitutes an illegal uniform, thus (10-5-4), a direct technical against the coach. 4– According to 3-4-1c, if this is the home team, that yellow jersey is another illegal uniform. But only one direct T against the coach is given. Then let ‘em play that way.

BECAUSE:

I’M NOT ARGUING WITH THIS GUY. I’LL LET MY PARTNER TAKE CARE OF HIM. What will my partner need to address here?

My partner will explain tactfully to the coach that the armbands gotta be below the elbows and be blue, or the headband needs to be white. I’m not messing with this guy.

This high school player?

QUESTION:

Purple “tights” are legal. They might look stupid, but they’re legal. But hey, let’s get that armband slid down below the elbow okay?! And coach, enjoy your cup of T today.

YOUR REACTI0N:

QUESTION:

ANSWER: What’s with the ILLEGAL headband, dude? Cf. 3-6.

Must be an underclassman. What issues you got with this youngster?

QUESTION:

ILLEGAL headband – Why? ILLEGAL armsleeves – Why? ILLEGAL wristband – Why?

ISSUES:

What’s wrong here?

QUESTION:

#1 – You’re doing the wrong sport. #2 – Wristbands must be “unadorned” – cf. 3-5-4c.

ANSWER:

Anything the crew missed when they allowed these two players to play?

QUESTION:

White player wrist band – see 3-5-4c, not “moisture absorbing” -- ILLEGAL. Blue player – headband ILLEGAL, not the color of the arm sleeve.

ANSWERS:

Your partner doesn’t see anything wrong with this player. Your response is . . .

QUESTION:

A. Get a new partner.

B. Enforce the headband rule.

C. Loose the

necklace. D. Get a shirt on this guy.

ANSWERS:

E. Do an immediate background check, maybe?

Hi-flying #5. OK?

QUESTION:

Nope. Tights are legal, but headband and tights must match.

ANSWER:

Anything illegal about #22?

QUESTION:

Those are compression shorts. LEGAL if . . .

ANSWER:

You discover these compression shorts because this player does this to show you . . . What do you do now?

QUESTION:

“Coach, this player is wearing illegal compression shorts. I need a substitute for him right now.” According to 3-3-5, can the coach “buy him back in” with a time out?

ANSWER:

ILLEGAL number, but at least his headband and wristbands are LEGAL.

NOTE: This presentation, in whole or in part, is intended for educational purposes only and shall not be purchased or offered for sale by any party. Permission is hereby granted any party for the sharing of this document for any non-profit education purpose. DISCLAIMER: Rules and specific applications of rules can be expressed and interpreted both correctly and incorrectly. If any errors are discovered in the following rules presentation, please express that as feedback to the undersigned at the email address given. Thank You! Freddy Krieger kproplumb@hotmail.com Proofed by Bill McKernan IAABO Central Connecticut Board #6 and Greg Austin www.beabetterofficial.com © www.myvirtualofficialsassociation.com September 5, 2016.