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My son has the VooDoo BBCOR. Sounds funny.
They took down the link for the question and answer website.

The way I read it(before they took down the Q&A site)the tamper proof label is for composite bats.
They said that the composite bats with a BBCOR label will be available but the technology to create the tamper proof ABI labels will not be in place. So the BBCOR composite bat you bought for 2011 may not be legal for 2012.

That's why I would suggest staying away from BBCOR composite bats this year until they come up with the label.
Found the site:

http://www.cifstate.org/govern...0copy%20-%20Copy.pdf

Pay attention to the following (item 2 and 3)
2. Q: What are the new standards for composite bats?
A: Meets the BBCOR standards that include the Accelerated Break in (“ABI”) procedure and
these bats will be affixed with some type of decal/stamp/silkscreen mark that indicates the bat is
BBCOR compliant. In 2010‐11 these bats do not need to be affixed with a “tamper evident”
stamp/decal or have a stamp/decal that indicates the type of material contained in the barrel of
the bat. (It is anticipated that the bat manufacturers that produce a BBCOR compliant bat this
year will meet the “tamper evident” and material contained in the barrel of the bat decal/stamp,
but it is possible that bats that have only the BBCOR compliant stamp/decal will be produced.)
3. Q: If I purchase a composite bat this year, 2010‐11 that only has the BBCOR compliant mark, will
the bat be legal next school year, 2011‐12?
A: At this point, no. Starting in 2012 all legal non‐wood bats must have all the compliance marks
as indicated previously.

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