FASHION POLICE Rules - my Virtual Officials Association
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FASHION POLICE Rules - my Virtual Officials Association
FASHION POLICE Rules 2014/15 NFHS Wristbands, Headbands, Arm Sleeves, Leg Sleeves, Tights and Other Non-Essential Things for Which We’ve Been Given Rules to Enforce Freddy Krieger, MHSAA Trainer Fruit Belt Officials Association www.fruitbeltofficials.org Rule 3-5 “New Stuff for ‘14/15” 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 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 shall be black, white, beige or the predominant color of the uniform and the same color sleeves/tights shall be worn by teammates. c. All sleeves/tights shall be the same solid color. d. Meet the logo requirements in 3-6 (one only, limited to 2-1/4 square inches and never larger than 2-1/4 inches in any dimension) ART. 4a Headbands and wristbands shall be white, black, beige or predominant color of the uniform and shall be the same color for each item and all participants. See 3-6 for logo requirements. ART. 7 Compression shorts shall be a single solid color similar to the predominant color of the uniform; the length shall be above the knee. Undergarments shall not extend below the pants/skirt. See 3-6 for logo requirements. SUMMARY of the Fashion Police Rules . . . A. FAMILY #1: Headbands and Wristbands are one family, subject to it’s own color restrictions (white, black, beige, or the predominant color of the uniform), and all team members must have the same color of everything in this family B. FAMILY #2: Arm Compression Sleeves, Leg Compression Sleeves, and Tights are another family, subject to it’s own legal color restrictions (white, black, beige, or the predominant color of the uniform), and all team members must have the same color of everything in this family C. FAMILY #3: Undershirts and Compression Pants are yet another family. They must be the predominant color of the uniform, unfrayed, and all team members must have the same color of everything in this family This was legal last season when a permissible choice was “a Single Solid School Color.” However, because the rule this year reads, “the Predominant Color of the Uniform”, this headband is illegal. QUESTION: What is the Dallas player wearing that would be illegal in NFHS? Here are two stylish NFHS high school basketball players you’ll have in your first game this 2014-15 season. Notice how they’re all decked out in the latest Headband, Wristband, Compression Sleeve, fashions! Shucks, they might wanna wear tights and compression shorts, too. Who knows??? You need to know Rule 3-5-3 and Rule 3-5-4 in order to help Manute and Muggsy smartly AND LEGALLY adorn themselves for the Big Game. That’s right. As a registered basketball official you must also be an officially sworn and deputized member of The ‘14/15 NFHS Fashion Police! Manute and Muggsy can’t really play a quality high school basketball game unless they’re all smartly decked out in the latest, stylish HEADBANDS WRISTBANDS ARM COMPRESSION SLEEVES LEG COMPRESSION SLEEVES COMPRESSION SHORTS and TIGHTS ! ! ! As Manute and Muggsy consider what color headbands, wristbands, arm compression sleeves, leg compression sleeves, Compression shorts, and tights to wear, what are their legal options? LEGAL COLOR CHOICES: W____________ B____________ B____________ … or a … P____________ C____________ of the U____________ LEGAL COLOR CHOICES: WHITE BLACK BEIGE … or the … Predominant Color of the Uniform (NOTE: Change for ‘14/15 season – CANNOT be “Single Solid School Color” like last year. So, BLUE, in this case, is illegal) SEE EXAMPLE FOLLOWING… This was legal last season when a permissible choice was “a Single Solid School Color.” However, because the rule this year reads, “the Predominant Color of the Uniform”, this headband is illegal. Manute selects this color HEADBAND. Looks like he’s gonna have a “lights out” game tonight! And now Muggsy, feeling quite insufficient – and with no particular medical reason (***) – wants to select a legal colored LEG COMPRESSION SLEEVE which will certainly help him reach as high as Manute can. What choice(s) does Muggsy legally have? (***) Medical – Schmedical. All that “Coach, that armsleeve IS being worn for a medical reason, isn’t it?” hooey is unnecessary now. “Must be worn for medical reasons” has been axed from the “Fashion Police” rules governing arm sleeves, leg sleeves, etc. So, no “medical reason” is required for Muggsey to wear the next item he feels he needs… Compression sleeves, whether on the arm or the leg, need not be the same color as the headbands or wristbands. However, the same legal color options exist for compression sleeves as for headbands and wristbands. Therefore, Muggsy’s choices are . . . Muggsy chooses this color, the predominant color of his team’s uniforms, for a LEG COMPRESSION SLEEVE. How nice. Now Manute wants to exercise his option to wear, an ARM COMPRESSION SLEEVE like he saw Allen Iverson wear. This will no doubt help his 3-point shooting percentage. What color MUST Manute choose? Correct. All compression sleeves, whether worn on the arms or the legs, must be the same color for all members of a team. Tights, if worn, or compression pants fit into this same family for color purposes. Now Muggsy wants to put on a WRISTBAND. It will help protect him when he dunks. What color MUST Muggsy choose? He smartly chooses the legal color, given Manute’s preference for his headband. Again, headbands and wristbands must be all the same color for all members of the same team wearing them. Bonus question: How high up his arm can Muggsy legally wear his WRISTBAND, and what is the widest it can be? Wristbands must be worn “below the elbow”… and “a maximum of four inches” wide… with “only one on each wrist”. Now, Manute wants to add a WRISTBAND and a LEG COMPRESSION SLEEVE and Muggsy wants to add a HEADBAND and an ARM COMPRESSION SLEEVE. What are their only legal color options for each? That is correct. Not only will they play better in their high school basketball game, don’t they look just dandy?!!! Can you now consider yourself a sworn member of the NFHS FASHION POLICE? NOT QUITE YET. Know what’s new about Rule 3-5, just to be sure! Rule 3-5 “New Stuff for ‘14/15” 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 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 shall be black, white, beige or the predominant color of the uniform and the same color sleeves/tights shall be worn by teammates. c. All sleeves/tights shall be the same solid color. d. Meet the logo requirements in 3-6 (one only, limited to 2-1/4 square inches and never larger than 2-1/4 inches in any dimension) ART. 4a Headbands and wristbands shall be white, black, beige or predominant color of the uniform and shall be the same color for each item and all participants. See 3-6 for logo requirements. ART. 7 Compression shorts shall be a single solid color similar to the predominant color of the uniform; the length shall be above the knee. Undergarments shall not extend below the pants/skirt. See 3-6 for logo requirements. Test your knowledge of the Fashion Police rules by assessing the legality of these examples . . . QUESTION: What is the Dallas player wearing that would be illegal in NFHS? ANSWER . . . Nothing. The tights he’s wearing comply with the “black” color requirement and the kneebands he’s wearing don’t appear to be regulated because they seem more like “braces” than “compression sleeves”. QUESTION: Identify the illegal adornments this guy is wearing. ANSWER: 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. Shirt? Untucked, ILLEGAL Medical Thingies on the upper arms? LEGAL QUESTION: Assess the legality of the way the whiteuniformed player is adorned. ANSWER: White arm sleeve is LEGAL. Blue thing on his knee seems to be a brace, not a compression sleeve, so it’s not regulated by any color restrictions -- LEGAL. If a compression sleeve, then white would be needed. QUESTION: Will you allow this player to begin or enter the game? ANSWER: Nope. Arm compression sleeve must be a single solid color, and for this player must be white, black, beige, or the predominant color of his team’s uniform, which isn’t blue. QUESTION: Compare the two “Rebels” players. Assess their undershirts, socks, and shoes. ANSWER: Undershirts: Both by color and sleeve length – LEGAL. Socks: Unregulated – LEGAL. Shoes: Unregulated – LEGAL. QUESTION: How’d your partner let this guy in the game??? ANSWER: Your partner didn’t know the rule regarding arm compression sleeves, that they need to be a single legal color. Duh. He owes you a cold one after the game. QUESTION: Assess the middle “Bulldog” player in the white. ANSWERS: Zap him on that arm compression sleeve…it’s not a single solid color…and it’s not the same as the leg compression sleeve he’s got on his knee (unless that’s a “brace” which would be unregulated – cf. 3-5-3 NOTE, on definition of a “brace”) QUESTION: LEGAL, right? ANSWER: 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. QUESTION: These guys??? ANSWERS: 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. QUESTION: The “Bulldog” #1??? ANSWER: Compression sleeves on the legs are fully legal. But the different sleeve lengths of his undershirt violate 3-56. He should not have been allowed to begin or enter the game wearing that. Sorry Bulldog #1. RULING?: ANSWER: Let ‘em play. All good. 3-6 is the only pertinent rule involved here, and that’s OK. QUESTION: All LEGAL except for one thing. What is it? ANSWER: 3-5-4c – “…below the elbow…” QUESTION: Fashionable and popular, but which arm has something ILLEGAL? ANSWER: 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. QUESTION: YOUR REACTION: Hey #20… …and #35 And #42… QUESTION: Only two NFHS violations to clean up here. What are they? ANSWER: ILLEGAL wristbands – cf. 3-5-4c. YOU CORRECTLY SAY: “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? BECAUSE: 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 uniform (not blue), and 3– The illegal number (34-3d) constitutes an illegal uniform, thus (105-4), a direct technical against the coach. 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. QUESTION: This high school player? YOUR REACTI0N: Purple “tights” are legal, as they are the same color as the predominant color of the uniform. They might look stupid, but they’re legal. But hey, let’s get that armband slid down below the elbow okay?! QUESTION: ANSWER: What’s with the ILLEGAL headband, dude? Cf. 3-6. QUESTION: Must be an underclassman. What issues you got with this youngster? ISSUES: ILLEGAL headband – Why? ILLEGAL armsleeves – Why? QUESTION: What’s wrong here? ANSWER: #1 – You’re doing the wrong sport. #2 – Wristbands must be “unadorned” – cf. 3-5-4c. QUESTION: Anything the crew missed when they allowed these two players to play? ANSWERS: White player wrist band – see 3-5-4c, not “moisture absorbing” -ILLEGAL. Blue player – headband ILLEGAL, not the predominant color of the jersey. Arm sleeve – LEGAL. QUESTION: Your partner doesn’t see anything wrong with this player. Your response is . . . ANSWERS: A. Get a new partner. B. Enforce the headband rule. C. Loose the necklace. D. Get a shirt on this guy. E. Do an immediate background check, maybe? QUESTION: Hi-flying #5. OK? ANSWER: Yep. Looks kinda like a pumpkin, but she’s all legal. White headband -OK. Tights which match the predominant color of the uniform - LEGAL. QUESTION: Anything illegal about #22? Are those “undergarments” or “compression shorts? ANSWER: If those were underwear (“briefs”), they’d be illegal according to 3-5-7, but they’re not. Those are compression shorts. LEGAL since they’re white. QUESTION: You discover these compression shorts because this player does this to show you . . . What do you do now? ANSWER: “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? 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 wmckernan@snet.net © Freddy Krieger, Baroda, Michigan, September 21, 2014.