\GoBillsInDallas/ Posted March 3, 2015 Posted March 3, 2015 http://www.latimes.com/sports/highschool/la-sp-narbonne-disqualified-pink-20150304-story.html
BillsFanM.D. Posted March 3, 2015 Posted March 3, 2015 Yeah! Let's punish high school athletes for this atrocity. I'd think if this was such a major offense, the referees (or AD, or some adult) would have warned the coach before the tip off. The only losers here are the kids who can never get another season of HS hoops back.
Beerball Posted March 3, 2015 Posted March 3, 2015 100 years of bad karma to the person(s) who brought this to the attention of the league.
KD in CA Posted March 3, 2015 Posted March 3, 2015 Bureaucrats remain undefeated in any uniform color.
Cugalabanza Posted March 3, 2015 Posted March 3, 2015 In 1988, my High School (Webster, NY) B-Ball team lost in the section 5 finals in a very good close game to Bishop Kearney. It came out later that Bishop Kearney showed up in the wrong color uniforms. Webster had an alternate uniform available so the game went on as scheduled. The way I heard it, the Webster coach could have protested and asked for a forfeit, but he declined in the interest of sportsmanship. That’s obviously the classy decision.
The Poojer Posted March 3, 2015 Posted March 3, 2015 next time maybe some team will wear rainbow colors on their uniforms to support LGBT, then some teams can wear sky blue to support Darfur, then maybe some team can wear fur collars on their jerseys to support peoples rights to wear fur. Rules apparently state uniform changes must be pre-approved, or at least notified. But...but...it's for the children, think of the children, they meant well... don't want to get disqualified, don't go against the rules, no matter how trivial or stupid they may be.
BillsFanM.D. Posted March 3, 2015 Posted March 3, 2015 next time maybe some team will wear rainbow colors on their uniforms to support LGBT, then some teams can wear sky blue to support Darfur, then maybe some team can wear fur collars on their jerseys to support peoples rights to wear fur. Rules apparently state uniform changes must be pre-approved, or at least notified. But...but...it's for the children, think of the children, they meant well... don't want to get disqualified, don't go against the rules, no matter how trivial or stupid they may be. The (presumed on my part) point is that some 'adult' had to sign off on these uniforms. The adult coach and the adult AD come back for 'next season.' the seniors on that team don't. It is about the kids....and the fact that they are the only ones who are punished. Wearing 'pink' accents has become more than commonplace in every sport...on every level. This is not an outlier in any sense. Personally, I don't think it's incumbent on HS teenagers to know the nuances of District/state/city playoff rules. As the article alludes, they had already worn them for one playoff game with no mention of it. Both the coach and the Principal claim to not realize this was a violation. The negligence (if any) lies with them. Suspend the AD and the coach. Let the kids play.
Beerball Posted March 3, 2015 Posted March 3, 2015 Suspend the AD and the coach. Let the kids play. Too common sensical.
The Poojer Posted March 3, 2015 Posted March 3, 2015 agreed, but again, i bet the rule doesn't allow for allowing some sort of leeway in assigning blame, change the rules The (presumed on my part) point is that some 'adult' had to sign off on these uniforms. The adult coach and the adult AD come back for 'next season.' the seniors on that team don't. It is about the kids....and the fact that they are the only ones who are punished. Wearing 'pink' accents has become more than commonplace in every sport...on every level. This is not an outlier in any sense. Personally, I don't think it's incumbent on HS teenagers to know the nuances of District/state/city playoff rules. As the article alludes, they had already worn them for one playoff game with no mention of it. Both the coach and the Principal claim to not realize this was a violation. The negligence (if any) lies with them. Suspend the AD and the coach. Let the kids play.
BillsFan-4-Ever Posted March 3, 2015 Posted March 3, 2015 In 1988, my High School (Webster, NY) B-Ball team lost in the section 5 finals in a very good close game to Bishop Kearney. It came out later that Bishop Kearney showed up in the wrong color uniforms. Webster had an alternate uniform available so the game went on as scheduled. The way I heard it, the Webster coach could have protested and asked for a forfeit, but he declined in the interest of sportsmanship. That’s obviously the classy decision. Edison was Maroon and Gold. I don't ever recall the opportunity to wear the wrong colors as I don't recall a variety of uni's The Varsity sweaters were all white trimmed in Maroon the Varsity letter a maroon E, with gold edging.
Jon in Pasadena Posted March 3, 2015 Posted March 3, 2015 Update: The team has been reinstated and can continue in the playoffs. Coach is done for the year.
The Real Buffalo Joe Posted March 3, 2015 Posted March 3, 2015 Update: The team has been reinstated and can continue in the playoffs. Coach is done for the year. That's still messed up.
Wacka Posted March 3, 2015 Posted March 3, 2015 Springville had bright pink home basketball uniforms back in 1975, Boy did we razz them.
The Poojer Posted March 3, 2015 Posted March 3, 2015 Syracuse University original colors were pink and white. True story
ChevyVanMiller Posted March 3, 2015 Posted March 3, 2015 Seems a little nuts that the boys football team can wear pink unis in October for Breast Cancer Awareness, but the girls, who actually have breasts and one day may develop cancer, cannot because their season doesn't start until December.
The Poojer Posted March 3, 2015 Posted March 3, 2015 But they can, if they follow the rules and seek permission from the league beforehand. Just like the boys team does in advance of October Seems a little nuts that the boys football team can wear pink unis in October for Breast Cancer Awareness, but the girls, who actually have breasts and one day may develop cancer, cannot because their season doesn't start until December.
shrader Posted March 4, 2015 Posted March 4, 2015 But they can, if they follow the rules and seek permission from the league beforehand. Just like the boys team does in advance of October The impression I got from reading the story is that this coach has a history of not knowing the rules (or not caring). Sow now that she's out but the team is still allowed to play, it seems like the appropriate response.
BillsFan-4-Ever Posted March 4, 2015 Posted March 4, 2015 Narbonne can play in City championship Saturday, but coach out for season as punishment for pink on uniforms there is some hope Update: The team has been reinstated and can continue in the playoffs. Coach is done for the year.
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