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Dear NFHS,

It's called a time play, not a timing play. Please get your semantics correct.

If you're not going to care about writing a correct question, why should I care about what answer is correct?

Sincerely,

Me

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My biggest concern is FED thinks it’s OK for a catcher to get behind the plate wearing a compression shirt with a NOCSAE approved heart protector built into the shirt. 

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30 minutes ago, Richvee said:

My biggest concern is FED thinks it’s OK for a catcher to get behind the plate wearing a compression shirt with a NOCSAE approved heart protector built into the shirt. 

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4 hours ago, Richvee said:

My biggest concern is FED thinks it’s OK for a catcher to get behind the plate wearing a compression shirt with a NOCSAE approved heart protector built into the shirt. 

That one really threw me when I took the test last week. 

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12 hours ago, Jay R. said:

That one really threw me when I took the test last week. 

I've got it wrong two years in a row. 😁

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1 hour ago, Richvee said:

I've got it wrong two years in a row. 😁

I don't think you are the one getting it wrong . . .

They can wear the shirt, sure.  That does not allow them to wear a non-certified chest protector over it.  Of course, that is how the rule is written, never what they really meant.

Well, I guess it matters which part of the poorly worded rule you want to hang your hat on.

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14 minutes ago, The Man in Blue said:

That does not allow them to wear a non-certified chest protector over it

I get it. But the way the question is worded, and given the answer is "all the above", it literally says you can catch wearing only the shirt. 

. The catcher shall wear a body/chest protector that meets the NOCSAE standard at the time of manufacture. The body/chest protector options are:

A. Traditional chest protector with a NOCSAE-approved pad attached.

B. A compression shirt that has a NOCSAE-approved cardiac cavity protector built into the shirt.

C. A newly manufactured traditional chest protector that meets the NOCSAE standard.

D. All of the above.

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