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Many schools are still in violation of the uniform rule as stated by National Federation. The rule is as follows:
Rule 4 Section 3 Art. 1b4
A single manufacturer’s logo/trademark/reference, no more than 2 π square inches with no dimension more than 2 π inches, is permitted on the top or one-piece uniform.
Rule 4 Section 3 Art. 1c5
A single manufacturer’s logo/trademark/reference, no more than 2 π square inches with no dimension more than 2 π inches, is permitted on the bottom or one-piece uniform.
The “Under Armour” top with the logo on the front and the middle of the back is in violation of the rule.
Many companies: “Under Armour”, “Nike” and others have the logo or name written on the waist band several times. This is in violation of the rule.
Athletes appearing at the Clerk’s Check-in with Illegal uniforms will not be allowed to compete.



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