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  1. Can someone please explain to me how a wrestler undefeated in three years, state champ in last two gets a number 7 seed in semi finals. I'm not from the Lake Central Area but I'm talking about Gelen Robinson @ 220 lbs. What a joke !!!!!! It would seem that everybody in the wrestling world knows that he's the one to beat except for the people who do the seating. Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt. Abraham Lincoln
  2. RULE 7 INFRACTIONS SECTION 1 ILLEGAL HOLDS/MANEUVERS ART. 1 . . . A slam is lifting and returning an opponent to the mat with unnecessary force. This infraction may be committed by a contestant in either the top or bottom position on the mat, as well as during a takedown. A slam shall be called without hesitation.
  3. IHSAA by laws 9-6 Member Schools Limited to One Tournament Series Team; Member schools may maintain any number of teams in the same sport, but only one team may represent a school in an IHSAA tournament series.
  4. Keep trying, maybe you will get a fact correct in one of your posts IHSAA winter bulletin Boys & Girls Basketball C. Semi-States 1. A maximum of 12 players, 2 coaches, principal, athletic director/assistant athletic director/girls sports director and 1 student manager, 17 in all, from each participating school shall be enter tained according to the following plan: a. Authorized expenses such as transportation, officials, help, etc. shall be paid from the gross receipts. b. Transportation ? authorizes an allowance of $5.00 per mile, per team for 1 round trip for each of the 4 participating schools, host school ex cluded except where non-school facility is used. c. Meals and Lodging ? No allowance. d. Center School ? $250 ? school facility. e. Pre-Tournament Meeting ? No allowance. 2. When a 1st balance exists, it shall be disbursed according to the following plan: a. $2800 or less ? divided equally among the four (4) participating schools. b. Over $2800 ? IHSAA receives 100% of balance. 3. The Executive Committee shall audit all tourney reports. 4. The center school shall furnish a complete fi nancial report to the IHSAA and each partic ipating school 14 days after the completion of the tournament.
  5. I thought all regionals (top 4 from sectionals) and semi states (top 4 from regionals) were the same size! Is Merrillville a larger Semi-State than New Castle, Fort Wayne and Evansville?
  6. IHSAA winter bulletin B. Semi-States 1. Tournament expenses such as officials, help, etc. shall be paid by the center school from the gross receipts. Expenses for hospitality rooms are not considered as authorized expenditures. 2. A transportation allowance will be paid for actual qualifying participants if in attendance (coach, assistant coach, student manager, etc.) based upon the number of qualifying individuals, from each participating school according to the following schedule. No. Participants Per Mile Non-Part. in Attendance 1-3 .20 2 4-7 .40 3 8-12 .60 3 13-14 .80 3 3. Meals ? A meal allowance is authorized for actual qualifying participants and a specifi c number of non-participants if in attendance (coach, assistant coach, student manager, etc.) based upon the number of qualifying individuals, from each participating school according to the following schedule. Mileage No. of Partic. Non-Partic. 1-120 miles $5.00/person 1-3 2 121-250 miles $9.00/person 4 or more 3 251 miles + $12.00/person 4. Balance a. Center School ? $200.00 b. Tourney Director ? $200.00 c. IHSAA shall reimburse center school when a deficit occurs. d. Receipts from concessions shall be retained by the center school. 5. The center school shall furnish a complete fi nancial report to the IHSAA and each participating school within one week after the completion of the tournament.
  7. The new Assistant Commissioner will come from this list. IMO Nathan Dean, Jimtown Tim Grove, North Knox Nancy Alspaugh, Manchester Mike Broughton, Jennings County Victor Bush, Indianapolis Public Schools Steve Cox, Beech Grove Jim Diagostino, Tri-West Hendricks Phillip Ford, Jay County Ken Howell, Blue River Valley Jed Jerrels, North Daviess John Marks, Fort Wayne Concordia Paul Neidig, Evansville Central Pam Noble, Connersville Geoff Penrod, Columbia City Janis Qualizza, Merrillville Debb Stevens, Caston Deborah Watson, Fort Wayne Snider Mike Whitten, Boonville
  8. Commissioner Bobby Cox Prior to joining the IHSAA, Cox had spent the previous 21 years as a teacher, coach, and athletic administrator in the Carmel Clay Schools. Assistant Commissioner Robert Faulkens Faulkens had served as a member of the IHSAA Board of Directors since January 2009. He had spent 23 years in high school education including the last four as principal at Crispus Attucks Assistant Commissioner Phil Gardner Gardner served 14 years as principal at Wes-Del and was a member of the IHSAA Board of Directors. Assistant Commissioner Sandy Searcy Prior to joining the IHSAA, Searcy had been the girls? athletic director and girls? swimming coach at Bloomington High School North. Assistant Commissioner Theresia Wynns Prior to joining the IHSAA, Wynns had spent the previous 26 years as a teacher and administrator in the Indianapolis Public Schools and Warren Township Schools in Indianapolis
  9. IHSAA By-Laws 15-2 During School Year Out-of-Season 15-2.1 Individual Sports (Cross Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Swimming, Tennis, Track, Wrestling) a. Students may participate in non-school contests as individuals or as members of a non-school team in non-school contests provided that participation during school time is approved by the school principal or his/her designee. b. Coaches, from a member school coaching staff, may coach students in that sport if NOT under the organization, supervision and operation of the member school. c. Member schools may not organize, supervise or operate athletic practices or interschool athletic contests. d. Member schools may not provide school-owned uniforms (jerseys, shirts, shorts, pants, singlets, or swimsuits, etc.) worn by the student in non-school contests. 15-2.2 Team Sports (Baseball, Basketball, Football, Soccer, Softball and Volleyball) a. Students may participate in team sport contests as members of a non-school team provided no more than the following number of students, (i) who have participated in a contest the previous season as a member of one of their school teams in that sport or (ii) who are incoming freshman (and seek to participate on a non-school team from Monday of Week 5 until the date of the first authorized practice in that sport), are rostered on the same non-school team, at the same time. Seniors, who have exhausted their eligibility in a particular sport, do not count in the maximum number of students that can participate on a non-school team in that sport. Baseball ? 5 Football ? 6 Softball ? 5 Basketball ? 3 Soccer ? 6 Volleyball ? 3 15-3 During Summer Participation in all summer activities shall be voluntary. 15-3.1 During Summer Whether summer athletic activities are sponsored by a member school or a non-school organization, students may participate so long as: a. Participation is voluntary; b. Merchandise and awards, other than those of symbolic value, may NOT be accepted for athletic proficiency. Students must remain an amateur.
  10. Some IHSAA penalties for Sunday and after deadline offences ABC High School ? Commissioner Ress reported the following action as a result of a violation of Rule 15-2.2a (Seven softball players participated on same team after deadline). 1. The ABC High School softball program is issued a warning. 2. The student athletes involved in this violation shall be suspended from participation in three softball games at the start of the 2011 softball season. It is the school?s prerogative to stagger these suspensions over the first ten games of the season. DEF High School ? Commissioner Ress reported the following action as a result of a violation of Rule 9- 13 (Assistant girls? golf coach had a Sunday session with a member of the girls? golf team). 1. The DEF High School girls? golf program is issued a warning. 2. The IHSAA supports and accepts as appropriate the suspension of the assistant girls? golf coach that was involved in this violation for the remainder of the season. 3. Due to the suspension of the assistant coach, the student athlete involved in this rule violation shall not be Penalized GHI High School ? Commissioner Ress reported the following action as a result of a violation of Rule 15-2.2a (Eight softball players participated on same team after deadline). 1. The GHI High School softball program is issued a warning. 2. The student athletes involved in this violation shall be suspended from participation in three softball games at the start of the 2011 softball season. It is the school?s prerogative to stagger these suspensions over the first ten games of the season.
  11. IHSAA bylaws 15-3.4 Moratorium Each member school shall observe a moratorium week starting on Monday of the week which includes July 4th, either IHSAA calendar Week 52 or Week 1. During this seven day period, there shall be no contact between athletes and coaches, and no athletic activities, including conditioning, conducted. Joe or Chad If during a wrestling tournament a wrestlers (who went 0-2) parents tell you Li'l Johnny is riding home with his grand parents or an aunt and uncle. Do you still have responsibility for that wrestlers safe return?
  12. Ladies, gentlemen, boys and girls UNLESS you are ready to place your real name on your post LET'S NO TALK ABOUT ANY WRESTLER OR COACH BEING UNETHICAL ???
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