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Are we talking about actually playing in both games or playing in one game and being in uniform but not playing the other?  There is a big difference between the two.  It is common practice for a JV player to play in their game and be in uniform for the varsity game for maybe a pinch run situation but if the player never actually enters the game then it does not count against his number of games he can play. 

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37 minutes ago, Baseballer10 said:

If any of this is true does anyone know which district games they will forfeit?

I’ve heard it is 3-5 games so I would think it would be the games in which he exceeded the limit. Wouldn’t be right to say he was on roster but didn’t participate that night so doesn’t count but he was available so should count. Never know how that is interpreted. 

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All 2nd hand and hearsay information that I have heard from several different people.  So it could be 100% true, or nothing to it at all.  Time will tell.

 

Rumor has it a kid was playing JV and was being moved up to the Varsity and being used as a courtesy/pinch runner.  Supposedly he played the last game he could legally play in a season against Silsbee JV a little while back so he would be ineligible beginning with the Silsbee varsity game that night.

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Looks like the JV had 11 scheduled games before the varsity game against silsbee.  If he played in all 11 he would have needed to actually play in 7 games on varsity to make him ineligible at that point.  Just dressing out and being in the dug out does not count.  The player has to actually enter the game to count as a game.  If a jv tournament was rained out it then adds more games he can play in since he didn't play in 3 tournaments.

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18 minutes ago, Cardinals1661 said:

Looks like the JV had 11 scheduled games before the varsity game against silsbee.  If he played in all 11 he would have needed to actually play in 7 games on varsity to make him ineligible at that point.  Just dressing out and being in the dug out does not count.  The player has to actually enter the game to count as a game.  If a jv tournament was rained out it then adds more games he can play in since he didn't play in 3 tournaments.

How many varsity games did the kid play in before district started?  I dont know the answer, just asking the question.  

 

 

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