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May 29, 2015
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I hate to keep dredging this topic back up (so why am I doing it?) . . .

Here is another reason I have issue with blanketly stating "It is legal" . . . note there is a product that is Gorilla Gold that is illegal according to NFHS. This page came from inside my state's Officials Center, so I cannot post a working link. The slide is from the NFHS presentation sent to all states.

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May 29, 2015
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So the all sport one is legal, and the one labeled golf is not. In NFHS anyway.

Thank you for proving my point about why this assertion is cringe-worthy. Maybe people should actually check the USA Softball Certified Equipment lists.


SPOILER: Yes. The all sport one is legal. Well, presumably, since USA Softball's "list" isn't actually a list naming any product. It is just a picture of one product. So, yes, "Gorilla Gold is legal" is a misnomer. There is one Gorilla Gold product that is legal.
 
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Since I already had Jimmy Dugan pulled up . . .

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I hate to keep dredging this topic back up (so why am I doing it?) . . .

Here is another reason I have issue with blanketly stating "It is legal" . . . note there is a product that is Gorilla Gold that is illegal according to NFHS. This page came from inside my state's Officials Center, so I cannot post a working link. The slide is from the NFHS presentation sent to all states.

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How is an official supposed to know the difference? It isn't like the player is going to keep it in the wrapper. Also, what's the difference?
 

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