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Vol. 85 Issue Number 4 BULLETIN

Charter Official Publication of the ___M_e_m__b_er___ National Interscholastic Athletic Association Federation of State HS Stevens Point, WI December 19, 2008 Associations Fall Team Sportsmanship February 2 Award Winners Selected Deadline STEVENS POINT, Wis. – The Wisconsin Inter - Marquette earns its second sportsmanship recogni - Just a reminder that the Febru - scholastic Athletic Association, in cooperation with Rural tion in boys volleyball and its fourth overall. The Hilltop - ary 2 deadline is fast approaching for the following: Mutual Insurance Company, has selected the team pers also received the honor for boys volleyball in 2002, - Fall Sport Co-op Teams Sportsmanship Award winners for the 2008 Fall Cham - for summer award in 2006 and for boys tennis - Fall Sport Play Up 1 Division pionships. in 2008. They won the State title with a three-game Requests The winners of the prestigious award are Edgar in sweep of Nicolet in the title match. Honorable mention - Sponsoring of a New Sport for football, Notre Dame in girls team tennis, Wisconsin for the award went to Middleton and Kaukauna the Fall of 2009 Heights in girls volleyball, Marquette in boys volleyball Columbus is the selection for the sportsmanship All three of the above items re - quire that you submit the neces - and Columbus in boys soccer. award at the Boys State Soccer Tournament. It is the sary paperwork prior to February It is the second time Edgar has won the Sports - second sportsmanship award presented to the Cardi - 2, 2009. manship Award in football. The Wildcats also received nals. They also received the honor in boys in Contact Deb Hauser if you have the honor in 1998. Stratford defeated Edgar 7-3 in the 1992. Columbus defeated McDonell Central/Regis, 3-2, questions about the status of your State Division 7 championship final last month. Receiv - in the title game to win the Division 3 championship. current co-op agreement.  ing honorable mention for the award in football were Madison West, McDonell/Regis and New Holstein re - Colby, Kimberly, Reedsburg, and the Wautoma/Faith ceived honorable mention for the award. Boys Soccer Christian co-op program. The WIAA/Rural Insurance Sportsmanship Award is The sportsmanship efforts of Notre Dame at the presented to one school and community in each of the Date Changes Girls State Team Tennis Tournament earned the school State team tournaments that exemplifies outstanding In the fall of 2009, the boys soc - its third Sportsmanship Award overall and its first in sportsmanship. Award winners are determined by the cer regional tournament dates have girls tennis. The Tritons other recognition came in girls conduct and sportsmanship displayed by athletes, been changed. soccer in 2002 and in boys soccer last year. Notre Dame coaches, cheer and support groups, mascots, bands and Tuesday, October 13 and Thurs - defeated University School, 5-2, in the title game to win spectators. Additional consideration is given for the ef - day, October 15 will be the dates for the Division 2 championship. Marshfield and University fort of school administrators and chaperones to insure the regional round of boys soccer tournament play. This is a change School received honorable mention for the award. support for their teams are positive and that the highest from the traditional Thursday and The positive community and student support Wis - ideals of sportsmanship are upheld. Saturday configuration. consin Heights received at the State Girls Volleyball Award winners receive a plaque and banner in Please check your conference Championships earned the Vanguards their first sports - recognition of the honor. Schools receiving honorable schedules to make sure you do not manship award in any sport. They won the Division 3 mention are acknowledged with a certificate of recogni - have a conference game scheduled championship this fall, defeating Shoreland Lutheran in tion. The selection process includes contributions and on Tuesday, October 13. In addition, the regional final dou - the semifinal and Grantsburg in the title match. Receiv - evaluations from contest officials, tournament manage - bleheaders will be eliminated. ing honorable mention for the award are Brodhead, ment, police and security personnel, crowd control and Therefore, the higher seeded teams D.C. Everest, Grantsburg, Manitowoc Lincoln, Newman ushers, WIAA staff members, and area hotels and will host all the way out to the sec - Catholic, Potosi, Rosholt and Waupun. restaurants on occasion.  tional semi-final game.  WIAA Fall Sports Spectacular In This Issue To Air In December Winter Tournament Assignments A one-hour review of the 2008 fall sports State Tourna - ments will be featured in the Fall Sports Spectacular to be Basketball Interpretations ...... Page 14 Hockey Information ...... Pages 11-12 aired on the statewide television network in December. Boys Basketball Tournament Info ...... Pages 4-9 Hockey Rule Interpretations ...... Page 18 Below are the dates and times the program is scheduled Boys Hockey Tournament Info ...... Page 11 Keep These Dates In Mind ...... Page 24 to air. Boys Swimming Tournament Info ...... Page 9 Medical Providers ...... Page 2 Coaches Education ...... Page 23 Middle Level Council Openings ...... Page 2 Date Station City Time Congratulations Fall Officials ...... Page 2 Sports Report “PLUS” ...... Page 21 Saturday, Dec. 27 WAOW-TV 9 Wausau 1 p.m. Directory Changes ...... Page 22 Swimming & Diving Interpretations ...... Page 2 Saturday, Dec. 27 WYOW-TV 34 Eagle River 1 p.m. Eligibility Q & A’s ...... Page 19 Test Dates ...... Page 13 Saturday, Dec. 27 WXOW-TV 19 La Crosse 1 p.m. Games Wanted ...... Page 5 WADA Insights ...... Page 23 Girls Basketball Tournament Info ...... Pages 13-17 Wrestling Interpretations ...... Page 16 Saturday, Dec. 27 WQOW-TV 18 Eau Claire 1 p.m. Girls Hockey Tournament Info ...... Page 12 Wrestling Questions & Answers ...... Page 12 Saturday, Dec. 27 WKOW-TV 27 Madison 1 p.m. Gymnastics Tournament Info ...... Page 7 Wrestling Tournament Info ...... Page 10 Saturday, Dec. 27 WLMW-TV 41 1 p.m. Website < http://www.wiaawi.org > Saturday, Dec. 27 WACY-TV 32 Appleton 1 p.m. email < [email protected] > General Use < [email protected] > Officials Department Page 2 • December 19, 2008 • WIAA BULLETIN • Vol. 85 • No. 4

Thank You Congratulations! Medical Providers 2008 Fall Tournament Officials

The WIAA would like to thank the following for providing CROSS COUNTRY Gering, Wausau; Stroke Judge – John Kitslaar, III, medical services at the 2008 Fall State Tournaments: Jon Hegge, Evansville (Meet Referee); Jim Coutts, Monona; Turn Judge – Phillip Eberle, Racine; Turn Judge Cross Country Cedarburg (Starter); Michael R. Jahn, Maple (Starter); – Karen Cauble, Eau Claire Dr. Wayne Christy, Wisconsin Rapids Ron Klinner, Mosinee (Starter) Division 1 – Referee – Tom Miller, III, Menomonie; Dr. Amy Jaeger, Wisconsin Rapids BOYS SOCCER Diving Referee – Phillip Eberle, Racine; Starter – John Dr. John McDonough, Wisconsin Rapids Mark Herdeman, West Bend; David Irwin, Oshkosh; J. Kitslaar, III, Monona; Stroke Judge – Stacy Gering, Dr. Dennys Maldonado, Wisconsin Rapids Jeff Jende, Green Bay; Jay Koebert, Germantown; Steve Wausau; Turn Judge – Phillip Eberle, Racine; Turn Judge Football Laack, Sheboygan; Andy Lauters, Port ; Todd – Karen Cauble, Eau Claire Mader, Madison; Raul Medina, Milwaukee; Pat Meyer, Dr. Conrad Andringa, Madison FOOTBALL FINALS Wausau; Peter Morehouse, McFarland; Lance Reisen, Michael Beck, REF, Fond du Lac; John Hemauer, UMP, Dr. Brian Reeder, Sun Prairie ; Anthony Voulgaris, Van Dyne; Tim Winn, West Bend; Todd Jahns, L, Cedarburg; Tim Kemnitz, LJ, Dr. David Bernhardt, Madison Wauwatosa West Bend; Troy Jahns, BJ, Greenville Dr. Lew Harned, Madison GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Kent Holmquist, REF, Middleton; Bob Foulks, UMP, Dr. John Wilson, Verona Ted Ash, Chippewa Falls; Harry Babcock, Wisconsin Madison; Todd Wittlinger, L, Albany; Gary Harris, LJ, Dr. David Ulery, Oconomowoc Rapids; Larry Beatty, Milwaukee; Linda J. Dahl, Pewau - Verona; Bob Nolden, BJ, Belleville kee; Joan Farmer, Cornell; Rick Gloe, De Pere; Jim Hein, Dr. Matt Thompson, Wauwatosa Doug Laurent, REF, Waukesha; Vince Diplaris, UMP, Monroe; Loren M. Homb, Monroe; Tim Joly, Seymour; UW-Madison Athletic Training Staff Waukesha; Bob Popp, L, Waterford; Kirk Gardner, LJ, Cindy Jorgensen, Monona; Kevin Kruger, Racine; Brian Boys Soccer Waukesha; Gary Neibauer, BJ, Mukwonago Froedtert Medical, Milwaukee Marx, West Allis; Keith Marx, West Allis; Pauline Merth, Turtle Lake; Dianne Pacolt, Menasha; Wesley Porter II, Bill Leonard, REF, Onalaska; Mark Dahl, UMP, West Girls Swimming & Diving Milwaukee; Darcie Ann Schindler, Clayton; Jerry Treder, Salem; Jim Dolesy, L, Holmen; Dan Braund, LJ, On - Dr. Laura Houser, Madison Sun Prairie; Tom Wendt, Racine; Jody R. Witty, New alaska; John Gruden, BJ, La Crosse Dr. Andrew Peterson, Madison Berlin Tom Moon, REF, Cameron; Mike Breed, UMP, Dr. Dave Ulery, Oconomowoc BOYS VOLLEYBALL Cameron; Cliff Conrad, L, Bruce; Wayne Czyscon, LJ, UW-Madison Sports Medicine Clinic Christ Christensen, Schofield; Richard Frost, Neenah; Cameron; Scott Tahtinen, BJ, Barron Girls Tennis Bob Grise, Franklin; James Hochevar, Hartland; J Michael Stephen Sanders, REF, Manitowoc; Rick Schwarz, UW-Madison Sports Medicine Clinic Lagrassa, Milwaukee; Brian Marx, West Allis; Keith Marx, UMP, Manitowoc; Bob Hablewitz, L, Manitowoc; Brad Boys Volleyball West Allis; Kevin D. Mathews, Shorewood; Jason M. Prickett, LJ, Manitowoc; Rick Roedell, BJ, Manitowoc John Chapman, Wisconsin Lutheran College Trainer Rieck, Glendale; Terri Toninato, Milwaukee Gene Van Galder, REF, Clinton; Lou Pitt, UMP, Fort Girls Volleyball GIRLS SWIMMING & DIVING Atkinson; Tim Duffy, L, Beloit; Tom Bier, LJ, Janesville; Dr. James R. Ebben, Division 2 – Referee – Tom Miller, III, Menomonie; Tom Wohlleber, BJ, Cross Plains Diving Referee – Phillip Eberle, Racine; Starter – Stacy  Bellin Sports Medicine, Green Bay Standby Official – Ken Wagner, Prairie du Sac Middle Level Council Openings Congratulations Openings on the Middle Level Advisory Council still exist in the following positions for the 2008-09 school year. Congratulations to the following athletic directors who recently District 1 representative, District 6 representative, Ethnic At-Large representative and Non-Public School At-Large rep - resentative. passed the NIAAA Certified Athletic Administrator (CAA) Exam at the The Middle Level Council includes a representative from each Board of Control District, an ethnic at-large, gender WADA Convention in Appleton. at-large, and a non-public school at-large representative along with liaison representation made available to the De - partment of Public Instruction, Wisconsin Association of Middle Level Educators, Wisconsin Athletic Directors Associa - Susan Baker, University School of Milwaukee tion and the Wisconsin Athletic Trainers Association. Brad Ceranski, Thorp For the Ethnic At-Large position the candidate would have to have origins in black racial groups of Africa; Mexi - Todd Fischer, Osseo-Fairchild can, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central or South American or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race; Asian; Pa - cific Islander: American Indian; or Alaskan Native. Greg Lampe, Oak Creek Membership on the Council is open to administrators, or building administrators and/or athletic directors of WIAA In the state of Wisconsin we currently have 67 active athletic member middle level schools containing Grades 6-8 students (or any combination thereof). An election does not take place for Middle Level Council representatives. A listing of interested candidates is pro - directors who have earned the CAA certification. For more informa - vided to the Board of Control who then appoints an individual to fill the position. The position is for a three-year term. tion on the CAA program, feel free to contact Mike Younggren at This Council meets three times a year. For more information on this Council or if you are interested in filling one  Wausau East High School.  of these vacant positions, please contact Joan Gralla at the WIAA office. Swimming & Diving Question Interpretations Amateur Status Regulations school can then purchase the suits or Interpretation: Yes, more than two cerned about any of her swimmers running Question: Can a swimmer purchase a new other items. school swimming and diving programs can afoul of the rule that prohibits girls from prac - high-tech suit for a discounted price? Every school has or should have a gift participate in a scrimmage. ticing with the boys team. Interpretation: No, WIAA Amateur Sta - acceptance policy for receiving donations Keep in mind, the scrimmages must be Interpretation: There are a number of tus regulations, B., 3) indicates: “A stu - from the community. Utilize this process modified and altered so that they do not issues involved with your question. First, dent shall be determined to be in violation in accepting donations of any kind prior to have the appearance of a meet. alumni can participate. As a safety pre - if he/she: Receives compensation or ben - using the donation. Question: Can a non-school program par - caution, those alumni who are currently efit, directly or indirectly, for the use of Question: Can a booster club purchase ticipate in a scrimmage? swimming for collegiate programs may name, picture, and/or personal appear - high-tech swimming suits for a school team? Interpretation: No, WIAA Winter Sea - want to check with their coaches and/or ance, as an athlete. This includes but is Interpretation: No, a booster club may son Regulations, page 31, 4., a., One their compliance officers to be certain not limited to: receiving free and/or re - not purchase suits and then provide them scrimmage, over one day, with another they are able to participate as I am not fa - duced rates on equipment, apparel , to individuals or a group of swimmers. school or schools may be conducted in ad - miliar with the specifics of NCAA or other camps/clinics/instruction and competi - Money raised by any booster club for use dition to the maximum allowed meets . . . collegiate regulations. tive opportunities that are not identical for by a school team needs to be donated to If a non-school team participates, it all other participants.” Next, alumni meets have to be counted the school, through the school’s gift ac - must be considered to be a “meet” that as a part of a school team’s 14 allowed Simply put, a swimmer jeopardizes ceptance protocols. Once it is accepted, counts toward one of the school team’s 14 meets when members of the boy’s team their high school eligibility if he/she pur - these funds or the gift can then be applied regular season meets. are involved. chases any swimming suit at a discounted to budget accounts by the school adminis - Question: The last edition of the WIAA Bul - price. In addition, any girls with remaining el - tration. letin indicated sophomores, juniors and seniors Question: Can a coach purchase high-tech igibility in swimming and diving are not al - Scrimmages & Alumni Meets could not delay reporting to the school swim - swimming suits using funds from his/her lowed to compete as this will mean they Question: Can I schedule a scrimmage for ming and diving team. Is this true for a sopho - budget for the school team at discounted have participated in two seasons of swim - my school swimming and diving team and allow more boy who is going out for swimming for the prices? ming and diving during a single school it to count as a meet for another team? first time? Interpretation: Yes, school administra - year. Girls with remaining eligibility who Interpretation: No, scrimmages can Interpretation: No, WIAA Sr. High tors and coaches have a duty to their participate in this alumni meet will jeop - only count as the one scrimmage each School Handbook, page 37, Rules of Eligi - school to find the best prices possible for ardize their eligibility for future participa - school swimming and diving program are bility, Article VI, Section 1, A., (2), indi - apparel and other purchases. Once pur - tion in high school athletics. allowed. One school cannot count a scrim - cates a student who was a member of a chased by the school, the school has re - I encourage you to discuss this meet mage as a scrimmage while another school team in a given sport during the sponsibility for the swimming suits and further with the athletic director at your school identifies it as a regular season previous year may not delay reporting for can distribute them as they wish. school as he/she is your direct contact for meet. the school team beyond the school’s offi - Question: Can a school team have a issues like this. fundraiser that raises money to purchase high- WIAA Season Regulations now have a cial opening day of practice in order to Records and Seed Times tech swimming suits? NOTE that reads: If either school counts a continue nonschool training or competi - Question: Can you tell me if there are any Interpretation: Yes, there is a way that scrimmage as a game, it must be counted tion . . . fundraisers can be used to raise money for as a game for both programs, schools or Question: Our high school has an alumni guidelines as to whether or not a school can the purchase of swimming suits, equip - teams. swim meet over the Christmas break. It’s just a give a school or pool record to a swimmer ment or for other purposes. The key to Question: Can we have more than two fun meet (T-shirt relays, etc.). My question is: based on a relay split when they were not the these purchases is that money must be school programs attend a scrimmage we are Can current members of the girls HS swim lead off? hosting? donated to the school program and the team take part? Our girls’ coach is very con - See Swimming Q&A’s, page 4 M Vol. 85 • No. 4 • WIAA BULLETIN • December 19, 2008 • Page 3

OFFICIALS

Officials interested in regular-season game/meet openings can access the new “Officials Wanted” website at: www.officialswanted.com 2008-09 Officials 2008-09 Spring Sports Meetings At High School Identified (Unless Otherwise Specified) Exams Due Dates All Meetings Begin at 7:30 p.m. BASEBALL Officials exams will be sent with your rule books and also available online. Remem - March 9, Monday Ashland, Bay Port, Nicolet, One More Site Needed ber that corrected exams will not be returned to you. Make a copy of your exam an - March 10, Tuesday Eau Claire North, Middleton, Union Grove, On More Site swers before you submit them to the WIAA office so that you may review the ones Needed you may have gotten wrong once answers are posted. Answers will be posted on the March 16, Monday Appleton North, Crandon, Janesville Parker, Wis. Dells Officials Center once the due date has passed. You will also access your exam score March 18, Wednesday La Crosse Logan, Marathon, Rice Lake, West Bend off the Officials Center. BOYS GOLF Information will be provided via Website Video Presentation. The link and Sport Return Deadline verification form for coaches will be available on the School Center. PART I EXAMS Note: Video presentation will take place during the golf coaches spring clinic Baseball March 13, 2009 at Trappers Turn in Wisconsin Dells on March 14. March 13, 2009 GIRLS SOCCER Track/Field March 13, 2009 Information will be provided via Website Video Presentation. The link and verification form for coaches will be available on the School Center and the link for Sport Mailing Date Return Deadline officials will be on the Officials Center on the WIAA Website. PART II EXAMS SOFTBALL Baseball March 23, 2009 April 9, 2009 Information will be provided via Website Video Presentation. The link and verification form for coaches will be available on the School Center and the link for officials will be on the Officials Center on the WIAA Website. BOYS TENNIS Important Reminders for all Information will be provided via Website Video Presentation. The link and verification form for coaches will be available on the School Center. WIAA Licensed Officials TRACK & FIELD Information will be provided via Website Video Presentation. The link and Officials Center - Added to the Officials Center homepage is a verification form for coaches will be available on the School Center and the link for listing of up-coming deadlines and recently posted information. This officials will be on the Officials Center on the WIAA Website. has been added to help officials keep better track of deadlines and Note: Video presentation will take place at the Track & Field Coaches Associ - new postings. It is extremely important that all officials check the Officials ation Clinic at the Wyndham in Milwaukee. on February 13-14, 2009.  Center on our website regularly for up-dated information. Many officials are finding out that their classification level is being affected because they missed filling out a required form, missed a due date, missed sport meet - Approved Officials Clinics/Camps ing/video viewing notifications, etc. NOTE: Clinic participation does NOT exempt an official from sport/rule meeting attendance re - Sport Meetings - When face-to-face meetings are offered, attendance quirements. ALL criteria for an advanced classification must be met, including correspon - is required. When these meetings are not offered there will be an online ding test scores. video on the Officials Center. The viewing of this video is required, not only THREE ZEBRAS 3-PERSON BASKETBALL OFFICIATING CAMP so that you are familiar with any rule changes but for classification advance - Dates: May 15-16-17, 2009 ment credit. Once your have viewed the video, you will be required to fill out Site: Just a Game Fieldhouse in Wisconsin Dells the video verification form that is also on the Officials Center. Once you sub - Contact: Brian Kenney 608-448-9034 or 608-253-6698 or [email protected]  mit this form, you can check the listing that is titled “Video Verification Forms Received” to make sure that your official’s number is listed. If this is not completed properly or by the due date listed, your classification level will Officials Association Meetings be affected when you re-license for the following school year. CALUMET COUNTY OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION MEETINGS Exams - Remember to make a copy of your exam before you send it Dates: Jan. 12, 26 and Feb. 9, 2009 to our office. Corrected exams are not returned. Access the Officials Center Time: All meetings start at 6 p.m. and end at 7:30 p.m. for scores. Once the due date to submit the exam has passed, answers and Site: All meetings are at New Holstein High School rule references will be placed on the Officials Center. Contact: Larry Dietz 920-756-6287 or 920-898-4951 or Rankings - If coaches are to give accurate rankings at the end of the [email protected] season it is important that they can read an official’s signature in the score - YELLOW THUNDER BASKETBALL MEETINGS Dates: Jan. 7 and Feb. 11, 2009 book. Please write legibly. Provide the head coach with a copy of the ranking Site: Columbus High School card that is available to print on the Officials Center. Time: 7 p.m. Number of Officials - Contests are not to be started without the re - Contact: Lee Roberts 608-712-3120 or [email protected] quired number of officials. This applies to all levels of competition i.e. var - MANITOWOC COUNTY SPORTS OFFICIALS sity, JV, freshmen, etc. The required number of officials listing for all sports ASSOCIATION 2008-09 BASKETBALL OFFICIALS MEETINGS can be found on Page 6 in the Guide for Officials, which is on the Officials Dates: Jan. 7 & Feb. 4, 2009 – 7 p.m. at Manitowoc County Office Complex. Contact: Keith Bonde 920-684-4324 or [email protected] Center. Rule Adaptations - Wisconsin Adaptations to NFHS playing rules for LAKESHORE OFFICIALS MEETINGS Date: January 14, 2009 – Time & Site: 6:30 p.m. @ Sheboygan Lutheran High School each sport are on the Officials Center and should be printed and placed in Date: February 9, 2009 – Time & Site: 6:30 p.m. @ Sheboygan Lutheran High School the rule book for easy access. Date: March 10, 2009 – Time & Site: 6 p.m. @ Sheboygan Lutheran High School Ejections - All ejections are to be reported immediately following a Date: March 31, 2009 – Time & Site: 6 p.m. @ Sheboygan Lutheran High School  contest. The ejection form is an online submittable form that is on the Offi - cials Center. Independent Contractor - Officials are acting as an independent Coaches Clinics contractor and not as an employee of the WIAA or its member schools when WISCONSIN BASEBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION ANNUAL CLINIC seeking and accepting officiating contracts. Dates: Feb. 14 and 15, 2009 Guide for Officials – Please read the Guide for Officials, found on the Site: Middleton Marriott Hotel - Middleton, Wisconsin Officials Center. This publication will help officials understand the classifica - Contact: Tom Wilson at Seymour High School: [email protected]  tion process, ranking process, etc. If you have any questions about the above reminders or any other of - Gymnastics Sports Meetings Attendance ficiating concerns, please contact Joan Gralla at the WIAA office.  D.C. Everest 16, La Crosse Logan 13, Menomonie 18, Oshkosh North 13, Sun Prairie 25, Waukesha South 27, Coaches Clinic (Reedsburg Area) 76. TOTAL - 188  S

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Regional A Sectional #2 Sectional #3 #1 Seed Chippewa Falls #1 Seed Appleton East #1 Seed Baraboo Eau Claire Memorial Appleton North DeForest #16 Seed Eau Claire North Appleton West Holmen La Crosse Central Hudson #5 Seed Ashwaubenon #9 Seed #9 Seed Menomonie Bay Port La Crosse Logan River Falls Madison East #4 Seed De Pere #8 Seed #8 Seed Superior Madison La Follette SITE TBD Green Bay East AT BROWN COUNTY AT WAUNAKEE Green Bay Preble Madison Memorial #3 Seed #5 Seed (Host Pulaski) #5 Seed Green Bay Southwest Madison West Middleton #6 Seed Green Bay West #12 Seed Kaukauna #12 Seed Monona Grove Kimberly Sauk Prairie #7 Seed #13 Seed Manitowoc Lincoln #13 Seed Sun Prairie Pulaski Tomah #2 Seed Shawano Community #4 Seed Watertown #4 Seed AT MARSHFIELD Waunakee AT WAUNAKEE AT BROWN COUNTY #3 Seed Regional B #3 Seed (Host Pulaski) #1 Seed Antigo D.C. Everest #14 Seed #14 Seed Marshfield Merrill #5 Seed #11 Seed #11 Seed Rhinelander Wausau East #4 Seed #6 Seed #6 Seed Wausau West @ WAUSAU WEST AT BROWN COUNTY AT WAUNAKEE #3 Seed #7 Seed (Host Pulaski) #7 Seed

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Sectional #4 Sectional #5 Sectional #6 Beaver Dam #1 Seed Arrowhead #1 Seed Badger #1 Seed Fond du Lac Cedarburg Beloit Memorial Hortonville Germantown Burlington Menasha #9 Seed Hamilton # 9 Seed Elkhorn Area #9 Seed Neenah Hartford Union Janesville Craig Oshkosh North Homestead #8 Seed #8 Seed Janesville Parker #8 Seed Kettle Moraine AT ALMCGUIRE Oshkosh West AT UW-OSHKOSH Kenosha Bradford Sheboygan North Menomonee Falls (Host Arrowhead & Kenosha Tremper AT JANESVILLE #5 Seed (Host: Oshkosh North) #5 Seed #5 Seed Sheboygan South Milwaukee Madison Germantown) Milton CRAIG Slinger University Oregon #12 Seed #12 Seed Stevens Point Milwaukee Vincent Stoughton #12 Seed West Bend East Mukwonago Verona Area #13 Seed West Bend West #13 Seed Oconomowoc Westosha Central #13 Seed Wisconsin Rapids Waukesha North Wilmot Union Lincoln #4 Seed Waukesha South #4 Seed #4 Seed AT UW-OSHKOSH Waukesha West AT ALMCGUIRE (Host Arrowhead & AT JANESVILLE CRAIG #3 Seed (Host: Oshkosh North) #3 Seed Germantown) #3 Seed

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SECTIONAL#7 SECTIONAL#8 Swimming Q&A’s Regionals Sectionals Regionals Sectionals ______S_____ Tues., Mar. 3 Sat., Mar. 7 Fri., Mar. 13 Sat., Mar. 14 Tues., Mar. 3 Sat., Mar. 7 Fri., Mar. 13 Sat., Mar. 14

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Sectional #7 Sectional #8 Interpretation: National Federation (NFHS) and Brookfield Central #1 Seed #1 Seed WIAA language remains silent regarding record recog - Brookfield East Milwaukee Bay nition. Determination of records is a local matter allow - Franklin View ing schools to determine records they wish to recog - Greenfield #9 Seed Milwaukee Bradley # 9 Seed Milwaukee Hamilton Technical nize. Milwaukee Milwaukee Custer Question: Is there a rule about whether or not relay splits #8 Seed #8 Seed AT ALMCGUIRE Pulaski/Arts Milwaukee Riverside can be used as seed times if they were not the lead off on the AT RACINE (Host Arrowhead & Muskego University #5 Seed CASE #5 Seed Germantown) relay? Racine Case Milwaukee South Interpretation: For the WIAA Tournament Series, Racine Horlick Milw. Washington #12 Seed #12 Seed Racine Park Nicolet WIAA regulations allow for splits from relays only if it is Waterford Oak Creek a leadoff swimmer. West Allis Central #13 Seed Pius XI #13 Seed Conference or school regulations for seed times are West Allis Hale South Milwaukee determined at the local school or conference level for #4 Seed #4 Seed Whitnall Wauwatosa East AT ALMCGUIRE regular season meets. Wauwatosa West AT RACINE (Host Arrowhead & Question: Can you tell me what the consequences are if a #3 Seed CASE Germantown) #3 Seed relay split that is not a lead split is entered as a seed time? #14 Seed Interpretation: If a seed time/relay split (non-lead split) were challenged at a WIAA sectional coaches #11 Seed #11 Seed meeting and found to be a non-lead split, the meet manager would ask the coach of the student-athlete in - #6 Seed #6 Seed AT ALMCGUIRE volved to provide a new seed time that the coach is able AT RACINE (Host Arrowhead & to verify or that the other coaches are in agreement #7 Seed CASE #7 Seed Germantown) would be a more accurate time. It is possible the #10 Seed #10 Seed heat/event might have to be reseeded. Emphasis for WIAA events is placed on finding a way for student-ath - letes to be allowed to compete in the sectional meet. #2 Seed #2 Seed

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Games Wanted Schools Should Notify WIAA When Games Are Filled. Listings will be removed after one month from the date they were first listed. The date at the end of each listing is the date that particular listing was first listed.

Lutheran - Paul Bauer 920-648-2321 ext. 216 or Sept. 4-5, 2009 - Teams for varsity tourna - Aug. 27, 2009 - Teams for varsity invita - FALL [email protected]. (12-4) ment (3 games). Fond du Lac - Greg Winkler win - tional. Sheboygan South - Jason Ledermann 920- 2009 (Week 7) - Varsity game. Wild Rose - [email protected]. (12-4) 459-3638 or [email protected]. Cross Country Craig Hayes 920-622-4201 or [email protected] - Sept. 5, 2009 - Teams for varsity invitational. DATE SPECIFIC (12-1) drose.k12.wi.us. (11-21) Omro - Terry Benter 920-685-7405 ext. 127 or Aug. 28-29, 2009 - Teams for 24-team var - Sept. 4, 2009 - Teams for invitational. Free - 2009 (Week 8) - Varsity game. Aquinas - Ted [email protected]. (12-4) sity tournament (at UW-Whitewater). Milton - Jim dom - Kurt Erickson 920-788-7940 or Knutson 608-784-0287 ext. 211 or ted.knut - Sept. 25-26, 2009 - Teams for varsity tour - Johnson 608-868-9565 or johnsonja@mailmil - [email protected]. (11-24) [email protected]. (12-4) nament (3 games). Badger - Jim Kluge 262-348- ton.k12.wi.us. (11-24) Sept. 12, 2009 - Teams for relays. 2009 (Weeks 8 & 9) - JV games. Kettle 2060 or [email protected]. (12- 8) Aug. 29, 2009 - Teams for JV invitational. Menomonie - Bart Boettcher 715-232-5420 or Moraine Lutheran - Len Collyard 262-677-4051 or GENERAL Sheboygan South - Jason Ledermann 920-459- [email protected]. (12-10) [email protected]. (12-4) 2009 - Games. Platteville - Greg Quam 608- 3638 or [email protected]. (12- Sept. 19, 2009 - Teams for varsity/JV invita - 2009 & 2010 (Week 1) - Varsity/sophomore 342-4024 or [email protected]. (12-8) 1) tional. Brookwood - Ken Clinton 608-337-4401 or games. Elkhorn - Dean Wilson 262-723-4920 ext. 2009 - Varsity game. Wrightstown - Terry Sept. 1, 2009 - Team for quad. Freedom - [email protected]. (12-5) 1619 or [email protected]. (12-8) Schaeuble 920-532-0525 ext. 6232 or Kurt Erickson 920-788-7940 or kerickson@free - Sept. 22, 2009 - Teams for invitational. Bara - 2009 & 2010 (Week 2) - Varsity/JV game. [email protected]. (12-4) boo - Aaron Andres 608-355-3945 or Wilmot - Kelly Dineen 262-862-2351 ext. 312 or domschools.k12.wi.us. (11-24) [email protected]. (12-5) [email protected]. (12-4) Girls Swimming & Diving Sept. 5, 2009 - Teams (varsity/JV) for invita - Sept. 22, 2009 - Teams for relay meet. Ply - 2009 & 1010 (Week 2) - Game, prefer home DATE SPECIFIC tional. Adams-Friendship - Shawn Groshek 608- mouth - Mike Slagle 920-892-5004 or in 2009. Brookfield Central - Doug Lange 262- Oct. 10, 2009 - Teams for invitational. She - 339-3921 ext. 104 or [email protected]. [email protected]. (11-21) 785-3910 ext. 373 or langed@elmbrook- boygan South - Jason Ledermann 920-459-3638 (12-1) schools.org. (12-4) or [email protected]. (12-1) Sept. 12, 2009 - Team for 12-team varsity Football 2009 & 2010 (Week 4) - Varsity game. Wild tournament. Kettle Moraine Lutheran - Len Coll - DATE SPECIFIC Rose - Craig Hayes 920-622-4201 or Girls Tennis yard 262-677-4051 or [email protected]. (12-4) DATE SPECIFIC Aug. 21, 2009 - Varsity/JV team for 6-team [email protected]. (11-21) Sept. 12, 2009 - Teams for varsity/JV tourna - 2010 (Week 1 or 2) - Games. Brookfield East Aug. 29, 2009 - Teams for varsity/JV quad. scrimmage. Appleton East - Tim Zachow 920-832- ment. Merrill - Pete Miller 715-536-4594 ext. - Corey Golla 262-781-1045. (12-4) Stevens Point - Stephanie Hauser 715-345-7307 6208 or [email protected]. (12-4) 3024 or [email protected]. (12-4) 2010 & 2011 (Weeks 1 & 2) - Varsity game. Aug. 22, 2009 - Team for 4-team scrimmage or [email protected]. (12-1) Sept. 12, 2009 - Team for varsity invitational. East Troy - John Stockowitz 262-642-6760 ext. Deforest - Mike McHugh 608-842-6651 or mm - (varsity/JV). Cedar Grove - Dan Coopman 920- 236 or [email protected]. (12-8) Girls Volleyball 668-8686 ext. 552 or [email protected]. DATE SPECIFIC [email protected]. (12-4) (11-24) Boys Soccer Aug. 25, 2009 - Two teams for varsity quad. Sept. 19, 2009 - Teams for invitational. Bara - GENERAL DATE SPECIFIC Menomonie - Bart Boettcher 715-232-5420 or boo - Aaron Andres 608-355-3945 or 2009 (Week 1) - Varsity/JV game. Plymouth Aug. 22, 2009 - Teams for varsity invita - [email protected]. (12-10) [email protected]. (12-5) - Mike Slagle 920-892-5004 or mjslagle@ply - tional. Sheboygan South - Jason Ledermann 920- Aug. 27, 2009 - Teams for varsity invita - Oct. 1, 2009 - Team for varsity/JV triangular. mouth.k12.wi.us. (11-21) 459-3638 or [email protected]. tional. Crivitz - Andy Trudell 715-854-2721 ext. Spencer - Greg Oestreich 715-659-4211 or

2009 (Week 1) - Varsity/JV game. Lakeside (12-1) 309 or [email protected]. (12-10) See Games Wanted, page 6 M 2009 Boys Basketball Assignments – Division 2 ALL GAMES AT 7 P.M. U NLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED .

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__M C_on_t_in_ue_d_f_ro_m_p_a_ge_5___ [email protected]. (12-5) GENERAL GENERAL western - Mike Vosberg 608-854-2261 or vos - Oct. 3, 2009 - Teams for varsity invitational. 2008-09 - Varsity/JV game. Juda - Phil Trotter 2008-09 - Freshman games. Waukesha South [email protected]. (11-24) Oshkosh North - Craig Lieder 920-424-4020 ext. 608-214-3671 or [email protected]. (12-1) - Dan Domach 262-970-3712. (12-10) Feb. 7, 2009 - Teams for JV invitational. 2419 or [email protected]. (12-4) 2008-09 - Freshmen games. Milwaukee Bay 2008-09 - Freshman games. Xavier - Kathy Elkhorn - Dean Wilson 262-723-4920 ext. 1619 or Oct. 11, 2009 - Teams for varsity invitational. View - Tyler Podoll 414-690-5784 or Bates 920-882-6908 or [email protected] [email protected]. (12-4) De Pere - Jeff Byczek 920-983-9174 ext. 4012 or [email protected]. or Linda Wrench 12.wi.us. (12-4) GENERAL [email protected]. (12-4) 414-294-2451. (11-24) 2008-09 - Freshmen games. Clintonville - 2009-10 - Duals. Southwestern - Mike Vos - 2009-10 - Varsity games (willing to play in Dan Etheridge 715-823-4253. (11-26) GENERAL berg 608-854-2261 or [email protected] tournament). Brookwood - Ken Clinton 608-337- 2008-09 - Freshmen games. Kewaskum - 2009 - Berth in tournament. Frederic - Jeff 12.wi.us. (11-24) 4401 or [email protected]. (12-5) Jason Piittmann 262-626-8427 or [email protected] Carley 715-327-4223. (12-4) 2009-10 - Games. Sevastopol - Ronald She - 12.wi.us. (11-24) Boys Swimming & Diving 2009 - Varsity/JV match. Marshall - Elizabeth fchik 920-743-6282 ext. 104. (12-4) 2009-10 - Games. Mineral Point - Vickie Dahl GENERAL Bogard 608-655-1310 or Elizabeth_bogard@mar - 2009-10 - Varsity/JV game. Milw. School of 608-987-2321 or [email protected]. 2008-09 - Meets. St. Thomas More (Milwau - shall.k12.wi.us. (12-4) (12-8) Languages - John Pitta 414-303-3090 or pit - kee) - Joe Heinecke 414-481-8370 ext. 113 or 2009-10 - Varsity/JV/freshmen games. [email protected]. (12-10) [email protected]. (11-21) WINTER 2009-10 & 2010-11 (12-1 to 12-8) - Game Weyauwega-Fremont - Matt Wilbert 920-867- (3 levels) 2-year contract. Wisconsin Rapids Lin - 2148 ext. 312 of [email protected] Wrestling Boys Basketball coln - Bill Vickroy 715-422-7179 or bill.vick- 12.wi.us. (11-24) DATE SPECIFIC DATE SPECIFIC [email protected]. (12-9) 2009-10 - Game. Bloomer - Chad Steinmetz Jan. 10, 2009 - JV teams for tournament. 715-568-5300 ext. 4108. (12-5) Nov. 23, 2009 - Team for scrimmage. Lake Verona - Mark Kryka 608-845-4490 or 2009-10 - Games. Sevastopol - Ronald She - Mills - Cale Vogel 920-648-2355 ext. 303 or Girls Basketball [email protected]. (12-8) DATE SPECIFIC fchik 920-743-6282 ext. 104. (12-4) [email protected]. (12-5) Jan. 17, 2009 - Team for invitational. Racine Nov. 27-28, 2009 - Varsity/JV teams for Dec. 28-29, 2008 - Varsity/JV teams for 2009-10 & 2010-11 - Varsity/JV/freshmen games. Marshfield - Mike Nicksic 715-387-8464 Case - Mike Rupnow 262-619-4258 or mike.rup - tournament. Sheboygan South - Jason Leder - tournament. Marshfield - Mike Nicksic 715-387- ext. 4205 or [email protected]. (12- [email protected]. (12-5) mann 920-459-3638 or jledermann@sheb- 8464 ext. 4205 or [email protected]. 9) Jan. 17, 2009 - Teams for JV round robin oygan.k12.wi.us. (12-1) (12-4) tournament. South Milwaukee - Joel Shilling 414- Nov. 27-28, 2009 - Teams for tournament. Nov. 27-28, 2009 - Teams for tournament. Gymnastics 766-5239 or [email protected]. (11-21) Barneveld - Kevin Knudson kknudson@barn - Barneveld - Kevin Knudson kknudson@barn - DATE SPECIFIC Jan. 31, 2009 - Teams for invitational. Stur - eveld.k12.wi.us. (12-9) eveld.k12.wi.us. (12-9) Jan. 24, 2009 - Team for varsity invitational. Dec. 29-30, 2009 - Teams for tournament Dec. 28-29, 2009 - Varsity/JV teams for Watertown - Mike Daniels 920-262-7500 ext. geon Bay - Gary Rabach 920-746-1830 or (varsity/JV) - Cambridge - John Leadholm 608- tournament. Westfield - Mary Mades 608-296- 3003 or [email protected]. (12-5) [email protected]. (11-21) 423-3261 ext. 2121. (11-14) 2141 ext. 215. (12-1) Jan. 24, 2009 - Teams for invitational. South - See Games Wanted, page 8 M 2009 Boys Basketball 2009 Boys Basketball Assignments – Division 2 Assignments – Division 3 ALL GAMES AT 7 P.M. U NLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED . ALL GAMES AT 7 P.M. U NLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED .

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#2 Seed #2 Seed #2 Seed Vol. 85 • No. 4 • WIAA BULLETIN • December 19, 2008 • Page 7 I Gymnastics 2009 Gymnastics Time Schedule Sectionals DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 Starting Starting Host School Date Manager Warm-ups Coaches Meeting Time Host School Date Manager Warm-ups Coaches Meeting Time Arrowhead February 28 Kevin Flegner 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Lakeland February 28 Justin Szews 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Saturday School (262) 369-3612 Jr. Study Hall Saturday School (715) 358-8499 Faculty Lounge North Campus ______Platteville February 28 Greg Quam 10:00 a.m. 10:15 a.m. 11:20 a.m. D.C. Everest February 27 Jack Overgaard TBA TBA TBA Saturday School (608) 342-4024 Hillmen Conference Friday School (715) 359-6561 Teachers Lounge Room ext. 4400 ______Reedsburg February 27 Bryan Yager 3:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:50 p.m. Sheboygan February 28 Jason Ledermann 9:00 a.m. 9:15 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Area Friday School (608) 524-4327 Room 169 South Saturday School (920) 459-3638 Room 116 ______ext. 1104 Waterford February 26 Barb Deichl 3:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. ______Thursday School (262) 534-3189 Room 205 River Falls February 28 Rollie Hall 9:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. ext. 7520 Saturday School (715) 425-1830 Band Room ______Waunakee February 28 Brian Smith 11:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Noon Whitefish Bay February 27 John Gustavson 3:15 p.m. 3:45 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Saturday School (608) 849-2104 Dance Locker Room Friday School (414) 963-3972 Room 106 2009 Boys Basketball 2009 Gymnastics Assignments – Division 3 Assignments ALL GAMES AT 7 P.M. U NLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED . Sectionals SECTIONAL #3 S SECTIONAL #4 Thursday, Feb. 26, or Friday, Feb. 27, or Saturday, Feb. 28 Regionals Sectionals Regionals Sectionals Tues., Thurs., Sat., Thurs., Sat., Tues., Thurs., Sat., Thurs., Sat., Mar. 3 Mar. 5 Mar. 7 Mar. 12 Mar. 14 Mar. 3 Mar. 5 Mar. 7 Mar. 12 Mar. 14 State Friday, March 6 - Saturday, March 7 DIVISION 1 SECTIONAL #1 - D.C. EVEREST #1 Seed #1 Seed Regional A Regional A Chippewa Falls, D.C. Everest, Eau Claire Memorial/Eau Aquinas Cedar Grove- #8 Seed #8 Seed Arcadia Belgium Claire North, Hudson, Marshfield, Rice Lake/Cumber - Bangor Dodgeland #5 Seed land, Stevens Point, Superior, Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln. Luther Horicon #5 Seed Melrose-Mindoro Markesan SECTIONAL #2 - SHEBOYGAN SOUTH Viroqua #4 Seed #4 Seed Oakfield Grafton/Cedarburg, Hartford Union, Kaukauna, Mani - Westby AT ONALASKA Oostburg AT SHEBOYGAN Whitehall #3 Seed Ozaukee #3 Seed SOUTH towoc Lincoln, Oshkosh West/Oshkosh North, Sheboy - Random Lake gan South/Sheboygan North, West Bend East, West #6 Seed #6 Seed Bend West. #7 Seed #7 Seed SECTIONAL #3 - WAUNAKEE

#2 Seed #2 Seed La Crosse Central/La Crosse Logan, Madison East/Madi - AT NEILLSVILLE AT WEST BEND son La Follette, Madison Memorial, Madison West, Mid - #1 Seed #1 Seed Regional B Regional B dleton, Sun Prairie, Tomah, Verona Area/Madison Edge - Auburndale #8 Seed Brookfield Academy #8 Seed wood, Waunakee. Brookwood Cambridge Montello Deerfield #5 Seed #5 Seed SECTIONAL #4 - ARROWHEAD Necedah Ethan Allen Arrowhead, Brookfield East/Brookfield Central, Home - Pardeeville Palmyra-Eagle #4 Seed #4 Seed Pittsville Waterloo stead, Menomonee Falls/Germantown, Nicolet, Tri-County AT WAUPACA Watertown Luther AT FORT ATKINSON #3 Seed Wild Rose Prep #3 Seed Oconomowoc, Watertown Waukesha West/North/South, Wayland Academy West Allis Hale/Central. #6 Seed #6 Seed SECTIONAL #5 - WATERFORD #7 Seed #7 Seed Burlington/Badger/Catholic Central/Wilmot Union,

#2 Seed #2 Seed Franklin/Muskego/Oak Creek/Whitnall, Janesville Craig, AT BARABOO AT WEST ALLIS CENTRAL Janesville Parker, Kenosha Tremper/Kenosha Bradford, #1 Seed Regional C Regional C #1 Seed Mukwonago/Kettle Moraine, Waterford, Westosha Cen - Boscobel #8 Seed Atlas Prep tral. Fennimore Dominican -Grant Heritage Christian #5 Seed #5 Seed Lancaster Milw. Northwest DIVISION 2 Marshall Milw. WI Career #4 Seed #4 Seed SECTIONAL #1 - RIVER FALLS Poynette Academy AT RICHLAND AT WISCONSIN Riverdale The Hope School Arcadia, Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau/Cochrane-Fountain #3 Seed CENTER LUTHERAN Wisconsin Heights University School #3 Seed City/Melrose-Mindoro, Grantsburg, Holmen, Menomonie, of Milwaukee #6 Seed #6 Seed Onalaska, River Falls, Saint Croix Falls/Unity. SECTIONAL #2 - LAKELAND #7 Seed #7 Seed Antigo, Ashland, Clintonville, Lakeland, Medford Area, #2 Seed #2 Seed Mosinee, Park Falls, Rhinelander. AT SAUK PRAIRIE AT SITE NEEDED #1 Seed #1 Seed SECTIONAL #3 - WHITEFISH BAY Regional D Regional D Jefferson, Markesan, Port Washington, Shorewood, Belleville #8 Seed Kenosha Christian #8 Seed Clinton Life Valders, Waupun, Whitefish Bay. Cuba City Kenosha Reuther #5 Seed #5 Seed SECTIONAL #4 - REEDSBURG AREA Darlington Kenosha St. Joseph Mineral Point #4 Seed Martin Luther Baraboo, DeForest, Reedsburg Area, River Valley, Sauk New Glarus #4 Seed Racine Lutheran Prairie, Viroqua/Cashton/De Soto/North Crawford, West Parkview AT EVANSVILLE Racine Saint AT RACINE CASE #3 Seed Turner Catherine’s #3 Seed Salem/Aquinas, Westby. Shoreland Lutheran #6 Seed The Prairie School #6 Seed SECTIONAL #5 - PLATTEVILLE Dodgeville/Mineral Point, Elkhorn Area, Milton, Mount #7 Seed #7 Seed Horeb, Platteville/Belmont/Lancaster, Prairie du Chien, #2 Seed #2 Seed Southwestern/Cuba City, Whitewater.  Page 8 • December 19, 2008 • WIAA BULLETIN • Vol. 85 • No. 4 Games Wanted

__M C_on_t_in_ue_d_f_ro_m_p_a_ge_6___ Dec. 5, 2009 - Teams for invitational. Adams- at Meadows of Six Mile Creek. Waunakee - Brian (3 games). Kenosha St. Joseph - Ellen Santarelli Thad Gabrielse 920-565-5469 or tgabriel@hg- Friendship - Shawn Groshek 608-339-3921 ext. Smith 608-849-2104 or [email protected] 262-308-1647 or esantarelli@kenoshast- sd.k12.wi.us. (12-4) 104 or [email protected]. (12-1) 12.wi.us. (12-8) joseph.com. (12-1) Track & Field GENERAL Girls Soccer Apr. 11, 2009 - Teams for JV tournament. 2009 (January) - Dual meet. Weston - Chuck Freedom - Kurt Erickson 920-788-7940 or kerick - DATE SPECIFIC DATE SPECIFIC Keller 608-983-2380 or [email protected]. [email protected]. (11-26) Apr. 6, 2009 - Berth in girls meet or invita - (12-9) Apr. 24-25, 2009 - Team for varsity tourna - Apr. 25, 2009 - Teams for JV round robin tional. D.C. Everest - Jack Overgaard 715-359- ment. Menomonee Falls - Scott Stein 262-946- 2008-09 - Freshmen meets. Badger - Jim tournament. Elkhorn - Dean Wilson 262-723-4920 6561 or [email protected]. (12-1) 2286 or [email protected]. (11-26) Kluge 262-348-2060 or [email protected] ext. 1619 or [email protected]. (12-5) Apr. 18, 2009 - Teams for girls outdoor invi - 12.wi.us. (11-26) Apr. 25, 2009 - Team for varsity meet. She - Apr. 25, 2009 - Teams for varsity/JV invita - tational. Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln - Bill Vickroy 2008-09 - Dual meets. Sturgeon Bay - Gary boygan South - Jason Ledermann 920-459-3638 tional. Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln - bill Vickroy 715- 715-422-7179 or [email protected]. (12-5) Rabach 920-746-1830 or [email protected] or [email protected]. (12-4) 422-7179. (12-1) Apr. 24, 2009 - Teams for co-ed invitational. 12.wi.us. (11-21) May 8-9, 2009 - Team for invitational. New GENERAL Sheboygan South - Jason Ledermann 920-459- Berlin Eisenhower - Jim Keller 414-350-6134 or 2009 - JV games. Wilmot - Kelly Dineen 262- 3638 or [email protected]. (12- SPRING [email protected]. (12-4) 862-2351 ext. 312 or dineenk@wilmot- May 9, 2009 - Team for 8-team JV tourna - hs.k12.wi.us. (12-4) 4) Baseball ment. Wrightstown - Terry Schaeuble 920-532- Apr. 25, 2009 - Teams for co-ed varsity relay DATE SPECIFIC 0525 ext. 6232 or schaeubt@wrights- Boys Tennis invitational. Shoreland Lutheran (Kenosha) - DATE SPECIFIC Apr. 4, 2009 - Game, doubleheader or tour - town.k12.wi.us. (11-24) Ginny Look 262-859-2595 ext. 211 or Apr. 18, 2009 - Team for 8-team invitational. nament. Whitewater - Doug parker 262-472-8105 May 9, 2009 - Teams for JV quad. Milwaukee [email protected]. (12-5) Ripon - Carl Veenendaal 262-782-5900 ext. 104. or [email protected]. (12-4) Lutheran - Matt Pankow 414-461-6000 ext. 208 May 1, 2009 - Teams for varsity co-ed invita - (12-8) May 9, 2009 - Team for varsity 4-team tour - or [email protected]. (11-21) tional. Howards Grove - Thad Gabrielse 920-565- May 9, 2009 - Berth in invitational. Waukesha nament. Milwaukee Lutheran - Matt Pankow May 15-16, 2009 - Team for varsity tourna - 5469 or [email protected]. (12-4) South - Greg Alft 262-970-3759 or galft@wauke - [email protected]. (12-4) ment. Milwaukee Lutheran - Matt Pankow 414- May 12, 2009 - Meet. Lake Mills - Cale Vogel sha.k12.wi.us. (12-4) May 16, 2009 - Team for varsity 4-team tour - 461-6000 ext. 208 or mpankow@milwaukee - May 9, 2009 - Varsity teams for tournament. 920-648-2355 ext. 303 or [email protected] nament. Milwaukee Lutheran - Matt Pankow lutheranhs.org. (11-21) Sheboygan South - Jason Ledermann 920-459- 12.wi.us. (12-5) [email protected]. (12-4) 3638 or [email protected]. (12- May 15, 2009 - Team for co-ed invitational. May 23, 2009 - Team for 4-team varsity/JV Softball DATE SPECIFIC 1) Oconomowoc - Beth Loppnow 262-560-3111 or tournament. Lakeland - Kirk Toijala 715-358-8439 May 23, 2009 - Teams for 8-team invita - [email protected]. (12-4) or [email protected]. (11-26) Mar. 28, 2009 - Teams for varsity scrimmage (3 games). Kenosha St. Joseph - Ellen Santarelli tional. Brookfield Central - Dave Steinbach stein - GENERAL Boys Golf 262-308-1647 or esantarelli@kenoshast- [email protected]. (12-4 ) 2009 - Varsity/JV meets. Cashton - Bob DATE SPECIFIC joseph.com. (12-1) GENERAL Sanders 708-712-6276 or [email protected] Apr. 25, 2009 - Team for 18-hole invitational Apr. 4, 2009 - Teams for varsity tournament 2009 - Varsity matches. Howards Grove - 12.wi.us. (12-4)  2009 Boys Basketball Assignments – Division 4 ALL GAMES AT 7 P.M. U NLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED .

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Assignments – Division 4 M Continued from page 4 nical/Milwaukee Bay View/Milwaukee South, Question: I have a question for you regarding eligibility. We have a Milwaukee Hamilton, Milwaukee King/Milwau - ALL GAMES AT 7 P.M. U NLESS senior boy who transferred to our school from School BBB this year. It kee Washington, Milwaukee Madison/Cus- OTHERWISE INDICATED . seems the School BBB swim program has a fun holiday event where ter/Marshall/Northwest/School of Lang- alumni come and swim with the current team. They have asked this SECTIONAL #4 uages/Vincent, Milwaukee Pulaski/Arts/Ronald swimmer to join the event this year and swim with the alumni since he Regionals Sectionals is no longer a student there. Evidently after the swim, there is a din - W. Reagan College Prep, Milwaukee Riverside Tues., Thurs., Sat., Thurs., Sat., ner/picnic for families and friends. I want to get your approval prior to University, Nicolet, Pius XI, West Allis Mar. 3 Mar. 5 Mar. 7 Mar. 12 Mar. 14 having him attend. Central/West Allis Hale. Interpretation: First, as far as allowing him to attend and be SECTIONAL #5 - WAUKESHA SOUTH - involved in the dinner/picnic, WIAA regulations do not prevent this. He is able to attend the alumni event and the dinner/picnic Diving conduct at Waukesha South #1 Seed without consequence to his eligibility. Arrowhead, Brookfield East/Brookfield Central, Regional A However, since he is now participating with another school Hartford Union, Homestead, Menomonee Abundant Life #8 Seed Christian swimming and diving team and this event is during the WIAA Falls/Germantown/Hamilton, Muskego, New Argyle #5 Seed swimming and diving season, participation in the event must be Benton monitored. If it is an event where there will be competition of Berlin West/New Berlin Eisenhower, Waukesha Black Hawk Monticello #4 Seed any kind, he may not compete. Best for him to not even consider North/Kettle Moraine, Waukesha South/Catholic Pecatonica AT DARLINGTON getting in the water. Memorial, Waukesha West/Mukwonago, Shullsburg #3 Seed If this is an event where alumni are getting together, it is Southwestern Wauwatosa West/Wauwatosa East. #6 Seed open to anyone to use the pool, swim and have some fun, there are no races, events, etc., just open swimming, then it is OK for SECTIONAL #6 - RACINE PARK - #7 Seed him to participate. Remind him to be careful if he decides to at - Diving conducted at Racine Park tend this event. It is situations like this that are often brought Badger/Big Foot, Burlington/Catholic Cen- #2 Seed to the attention of the WIAA office during the tournament se - tral/Waterford/Wilmot Union, Franklin, Green - AT JANESVILLE ries. We are required to investigate. Situations like these can be CRAIG field/Greendale, Kenosha Bradford, Kenosha Regional B #1 Seed very distracting to student-athletes during the tournaments. Albany Dual Confirmation Tremper, Oak Creek, Racine Case, Racine Hor - Catholic Central Question: In a non-championship meet, is it necessary for dual lick, Racine Park, South Milwaukee. Faith Christian #5 Seed confirmation of a false start to be made in order to disqualify a swim - Johnson Creek DIVISION 2 mer? Juda #4 Seed SECTIONAL #1 - UW-STEVENS POINT Trinity Academy Interpretation: Yes, WIAA Season Regulations, page 33, 15., Williams Bay AT EDGERTON #3 Seed g., indicates: In all meets (championship and nonchampionship) (Host: Stevens Point) there must be dual confirmation of a false start by the referee Diving conducted at Hudson or Neenah #6 Seed and starter before a school swimmer or relay team is disquali - (depending on geography) fied. #7 Seed Ashwaubenon, Berlin/Green Lake, Lakeland, Fundraisers #2 Seed Question: I was told to contact you regarding a potential fundraiser Medford Area, Menomonie, Rhinelander, Rice AT FORT ATKINSON for our school’s swimming team. The idea of the fundraiser is to solicit Lake, River Falls, Shawano Community, Stur - #1 Seed individuals to pledge at least a dollar for every meet the varsity gets Regional C geon Bay/Southern Door, Tomahawk. over the 14 meet regular season. The team wins 10 meets that trans - Cambria-Friesland #8 Seed SECTIONAL #2 - WAUNAKEE - Central Wisconsin late into a 10 dollar donation. This is much like a free throw-a-thon only Christian #5 Seed instead of paying per free throw made they are paying for each win. Diving conducted at Waukesha South Fall River The reason I like the idea is because I am in a smaller community and Baraboo, Fort Atkinson, Jefferson, Madison Green Lake #4 Seed Hustisford they are hit with many fundraisers and get products they do not need. Edgewood, McFarland, Monona Grove, Oregon, Princeton AT MARKESAN This is a unique idea that the community would have fun following. The #3 Seed Platteville/Lancaster, Stoughton, Waunakee, Randolph negative is if we win no games then we have no money in our account. Rio #6 Seed I am prepared for all scenarios. Wayland Academy. My question to you is if this is legal according to the WIAA? SECTIONAL #3 - PLYMOUTH - #7 Seed Interpretation: In simplest terms - “no”. Diving conducted at Neenah or Nicolet The WIAA’s Board of Control and the other advisory commit - #2 Seed Brown Deer/University School of Milwaukee, AT BEAVERDAM tees which guide the Board, have taken a clear, firm position opposing any/all fundraisers which are based either on per - Cedarburg, Grafton, Kiel/Elkhart Lake-Glenbeu - Regional D #1 Seed formance within a competition and/or based upon the outcome lah, Milwaukee Lutheran, Plymouth, Port Wash - Destiny Elkhart Lake- of a competition. ington, Two Rivers, Valders/Chilton, West Bend Glenbeulah Both from the sportsmanship perspective as well as for the #5 Seed East, West Bend West. Kohler “flavor” of “gaming/gambling” which accompany fundraisers Lake Country Lutheran SECTIONAL #4 - CUDAHY - Living Word Lutheran #4 Seed based on performance in competition/outcomes of games... our Sheboygan County AT CEDARBURG membership has zero interest in embracing this style of fund- Diving conducted at Racine Park Christian #3 Seed University Lake School raiser. Brookfield Academy, Cudahy, Delavan-Darien, Fundraisers based on - yards rushed, takedowns, shots on #6 Seed Elkhorn Area, Martin Luther, Milton, Saint goal... free throws/assists, etc., ...etc., any/all of these (and #7 Seed others) are not acceptable/appropriate school/program John’s NW Military Academy/University Lake fundraisers when connected to performance in a competition School, Shorewood, Whitefish Bay, Whitewater, #2 Seed with another school.  Whitnall.  Page 10 • December 19, 2008 • WIAA BULLETIN • Vol. 85 • No. 4 2009 Wrestling Assignments Individual Wrestling Regionals – Saturday, February 14 Team Sectionals – Tuesday, February 17 Time Schedule SECTIONALS Sectionals - Saturday, February 21 Saturday, February 21 State Individual Tournament - February 26-27-28 Host School Meet Manager Weigh-In Coaches Meeting First Session DIVISION 1 State Team Tournament - March 6-7 Ashwaubenon Dave Steavpack 9:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Hartford Union John Lonergan 8:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:15 a.m. DIVISION 1 Nekoosa/Port Edwards, Tomahawk, Tri- Kaukauna Corey Baumgartner 8:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. SECTIONAL A - MARSHFIELD County/Almond-Bancroft, Wautoma/Faith Marshfield Mike Nicksic 8:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Team Sectional - Eau Claire Memorial Christian Academy, Wittenberg-Birnamwood. Middleton Luke Francois 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. REGIONAL I - EAU CLAIRE NORTH - REGIONAL III - LITTLE CHUTE - Fox Valley Racine Horlick Jerry Kupper 8:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Chippewa Falls, Eau Claire Memorial, Eau Lutheran, Freedom, Little Chute, West De Pere, Verona Area Mark Kryka 8:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Claire North, Hudson, Menomonie, New Rich - Weyauwega-Fremont, Wrightstown, Xavier. Waukesha West Mike Mueller 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. mond, River Falls, Superior. REGIONAL IV - MISHICOT - Denmark, Ke - DIVISION 2 REGIONAL II - WAUSAU WEST - Antigo, waunee/Algoma, Luxemburg-Casco, Mishicot, Milwaukee Lutheran Matt Pankow 9:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. D.C. Everest, Lakeland, Marshfield, Merrill, Southern Door, Sturgeon Bay/Sevastopol, Two Osceola Scott Newton 9:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Rhinelander, Wausau East, Wausau West. Rivers. Richland Center Heather Fitzloff/Rachel 8:30 a.m. 9:15 a.m. 10:00 a.m. SECTIONAL B - ASHWAUBENON SECTIONAL C - RICHLAND CENTER D. Kerian Team Sectional - Pulaski Team Sectional - Lodi West De Pere Greg Smith 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. REGIONAL I - GREEN BAY PREBLE/EAST - (I vs. IV; II vs. III) REGIONAL I - MAUSTON - Adams-Friend - DIVISION 3 Ashwaubenon, Bay Port, De Pere, Green Bay Bonduel Roger Toole 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. ship, Mauston, Pioneer Westfield, Prairie du Preble/Green Bay East, Green Bay West/Green Cedar Grove-Belgium Dan Coopman 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Chien, Richland Center, River Valley, Wisconsin Bay Southwest, New London, Pulaski, Independence Barry Schmitt 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Shawano Community. Dells. Mineral Point Vickie Dahl 8:45 a.m. 9:15 a.m. 10:00 a.m. REGIONAL II - APPLETON NORTH - Apple - REGIONAL II - EVANSVILLE/ALBANY - ton East, Appleton North, Appleton West, Hor - Columbus, Evansville/Albany, Jefferson, Lake REGIONALS tonville, Menasha, Stevens Point, Waupaca, Mills, Lakeside Lutheran, Lodi, Portage. Saturday, February 14 REGIONAL III - DODGEVILLE - Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln. Host School Meet Manager Weigh-In Coaches Meeting First Session SECTIONAL C - MIDDLETON Belleville/Monticello/New Glarus, Bel - Team Sectional - Reedsburg Area mont/Platte ville, Cuba City/Southwestern, DIVISION 1 Appleton North Fred Reesburg 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. REGIONAL I - TOMAH - Holmen, La Crosse Dodgeville, Iowa-Grant/Highland, Monroe, Central, La Crosse Logan, Onalaska, Osseo- Mount Horeb/Barneveld. Beaver Dam Curt Gruenewald/Bob 8:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Fairchild/Altoona/Augusta, Reedsburg Area, REGIONAL IV - BRODHEAD/JUDA - Big Schwoch Sparta, Tomah. Foot/Williams Bay, Brodhead/Juda, Clinton, DeForest Mike McHugh 8:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. REGIONAL II - DEFOREST - Baraboo, De - Edgerton, Turner, Whitewater. Eau Claire North Dave Turner 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Forest, Madison Edgewood/Monona Grove, SECTIONAL D - MILWAUKEE LUTHERAN Green Bay Preble/East Dan Retzki 8:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Madison Memorial, Madison West, Middleton, Team Sectional - North Fond du Lac Homestead Ernie Millard 8:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Sauk Prairie, Waunakee. (I vs. IV; II vs. III) Kenosha Bradford Mike Reif 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. SECTIONAL D - KAUKAUNA REGIONAL I - WAUPUN - Berlin, North Fond Madison La Follette Tim Svendsen 8:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Team Sectional - Oshkosh North du Lac, Omro, Ripon, Waupun, Winneconne. Marquette Univ. H.S. Dan Hardwick 8:45 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. REGIONAL I - SHEBOYGAN SOUTH - Cedar - REGIONAL II - VALDERS - Chilton, Kiel, Oconomowoc Scott Raduka 8:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. burg, Grafton, Kaukauna, Kimberly, Manitowoc New Holstein, Saint Lawrence Seminary, She - Racine Park Adrian Langlois 8:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. boygan Falls, Valders. Lincoln, Plymouth, Sheboygan North, Sheboy - Sheboygan South Jason Ledermann 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. gan South. REGIONAL III - PORT WASHINGTON - Brown Deer, Campbellsport, Kewaskum, Tomah Tom Curran 8:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. REGIONAL II - BEAVER DAM - Beaver Dam, Waukesha North Scott Bruening 8:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Fond du Lac, Neenah, Oshkosh North, Oshkosh Lomira, Mayville, Milwaukee Lutheran, Port Wausau West Pam Huston 8:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. West, Slinger, West Bend East, West Bend Washington. West. REGIONAL IV - NEW BERLIN WEST - Wisconsin Lutheran Jeff Sitz/Al Greschner 8:30 a.m. 9:15 a.m. 10:15 a.m. SECTIONAL E - VERONA AREA Catholic Memorial, East Troy, New Berlin West, DIVISION 2 Team Sectional - Stoughton Palmyra-Eagle, Pewaukee, Saint John’s NW Amery Renee Chapek 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. REGIONAL I - MADISON LA FOLLETTE - Military Academy, Union Grove. Barron Len Grygiel 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Janesville Craig, Janesville Parker, Madison DIVISION 3 Brodhead Jim Matthys 8:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. East, Madison La Follette, Oregon, Stoughton, SECTIONAL A - INDEPENDENCE Dodgeville Scott Tolzman 8:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Sun Prairie, Verona Area. (hosted at Osseo-Fairchild) Ellsworth Ann Anderson/Chad Steldt 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. REGIONAL II - KENOSHA BRADFORD - Team Sectional - Boyceville Evansville Brian Cashore 9:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Badger, Beloit Memorial, Delavan-Darien, (I vs. IV; II vs. III) Little Chute Anna Maass 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Kenosha Bradford, Kenosha Tremper, Milton, REGIONAL I - SAINT CROIX CENTRAL - Mauston Randy Fabian 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Westosha Central, Wilmot Union. Boyceville, Clear Lake, Glenwood City, Saint Mishicot Terri Risch 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. SECTIONAL F - WAUKESHA WEST Croix Central, Shell Lake, Spring Valley/Elm - Mosinee Guy Otte 8:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m . Team Sectional - Mukwonago wood, Turtle Lake/Clayton. Neillsville Tim Rueth 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. REGIONAL I - OCONOMOWOC - Burlington, REGIONAL II - PARK FALLS - Bayfield, New Berlin West Tom Farina 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Elkhorn Area, Fort Atkinson, Kettle Moraine, Bruce/Weyerhaeuser, Cameron, Flambeau, La - Port Washington Jeff Mastin 8:30 a.m. 9:15 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Mukwonago, Oconomowoc, Waterford, Water - dysmith, Northwood/Solon Springs, Park Falls. Seymour Mark Zahn 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. town. REGIONAL III - ARCADIA - Arcadia, Blair- Valders Julie Laabs 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. REGIONAL II - WAUKESHA NORTH - Brook - Taylor, Cochrane-Fountain City/Alma, Inde - field Central, Brookfield East, Muskego, New pendence/Gilmanton, Luther, Mondovi, White - Waupun Tom Hagstrom 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Berlin Eisenhower, Waukesha North, Waukesha hall. DIVISION 3 South, Waukesha West, Wauwatosa REGIONAL IV - CADOTT - Athens, Cadott, Amherst Pete Sippel 9:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. West/Wauwatosa East. Cornell/Gilman, Loyal, Phillips, Stratford. Aquinas Ted Knutson 8:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. SECTIONAL G - HARTFORD UNION SECTIONAL B - BONDUEL Arcadia Bruce Schweisthal 8:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Team Sectional - Homestead (at Shawano Community) Brillion Peter Kittel 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. REGIONAL I - SITE NEEDED - Arrowhead, Team Sectional - Crivitz Cadott James Sekel 10:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Germantown, Hamilton, Hartford Union, (I vs. IV; II vs. III) Coleman Keith Long 9:00 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Homestead, Menomonee Falls, Milwaukee REGIONAL I - COLEMAN - Coleman, Cran - Darlington Brian Bennett 9:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Custer/Madison/Marshall/Northwest/School of don, Crivitz, Elcho, Florence, Three Lakes, Dodgeland Greg Kuhn 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Languages, Milwaukee Vincent. Wabeno. Edgar Mark Lacke 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. REGIONAL II - WISCONSIN LUTHERAN - REGIONAL II - EDGAR - Auburndale, Edgar, Heritage Christian Phil Skoglund 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Milwaukee King, Milwaukee Washington, Nico - Marathon, Pacelli, Pittsville, Rosholt, Wild Hillsboro Jim Moe 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. let, Pius XI, West Allis Central, West Allis Hale, Rose. Markesan Kevin Wopat 9:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. REGIONAL III - AMHERST - Amherst, Bon - Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin Lutheran. Marshall Elizabeth Bogard 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. SECTIONAL H - RACINE HORLICK duel, Lena/Saint Thomas Academy, Manawa, Park Falls Michael T. Plemon 8:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Team Sectional - Racine Case Menominee Indian, Oneida Nation, Shiocton. Random Lake Christopher J. Bichler 8:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. REGIONAL I - RACINE PARK - Franklin, REGIONAL IV - BRILLION - Brillion, Elkhart Saint Croix Central Nic Been 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Greendale/Saint Thomas More, Greenfield, Mil - Lake-Glenbeulah, Hilbert, Manitowoc Lutheran, waukee Hamilton/Arts/Pulaski, Racine Case, Reedsville, Roncalli. Racine Horlick, Racine Park, Whitnall. SECTIONAL C - MINERAL POINT REGIONAL II - MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY - Team Sectional - Lancaster 2009 Team Wrestling Time Schedule Cudahy/Saint Francis, Marquette University, (I vs. IV; II vs. III) Milwaukee Bay View/Lifelong Learning/Ronald REGIONAL I - AQUINAS- Aquinas, Brook - Reagan, Milwaukee Bradley Technical, Milwau - wood, Cashton, Necedah, New Lisbon, Royall, Sectionals – Tuesday, February 17 kee North, Milwaukee Riverside Westby. Host School Meet Manager Site of Competition University/Shorewood, Oak Creek, South Mil - REGIONAL II - HILLSBORO - De Soto, Hills - DIVISION 1 waukee. boro, Ithaca, Kickapoo/La Farge, Riverdale, Vi - Weigh-ins 6 p.m., Competition 7 p.m. roqua, Weston. DIVISION 2 Sectional A - Eau Claire Memorial Michael Blair/Randy Belonga Eau Claire Memorial High School SECTIONAL A - OSCEOLA REGIONAL III - DARLINGTON - Boscobel, Sectional B - Pulaski Don Tolkacz Pulaski High School Team Sectional - Somerset Darlington, Fennimore, Lancaster, Mineral (I vs. IV; II vs. III) Point, North Crawford/Seneca, River Sectional C - Reedsburg Area Bryan Yager Reedsburg Area High School REGIONAL I - BARRON - Ashland, Barron, Ridge/Cassville. Sectional D - Oshkosh North Craig Lieder Oshkosh North Fieldhouse Cumberland, Hayward, Northwestern, Rice REGIONAL IV - MARSHALL- Black Hawk, Sectional E - Stoughton Rich Reitzner Stoughton High School Cambridge, Deerfield, Marshall, Pecatonica/Ar - Lake, Spooner. Sectional F - Mukwonago Toby Ackerman Mukwonago High School REGIONAL II - AMERY - Amery, Luck/Fred - gyle, Waterloo, Wisconsin Heights. eric/Grantsburg, Osceola, Saint Croix Falls, SECTIONAL D - CEDAR GROVE-BELGIUM Sectional G - Homestead Charlie Gross Homestead High School Somerset, Unity. Team Sectional - Laconia Sectional H - Racine Case Mark Petersen Racine Case High School REGIONAL III - NEILLSVILLE - Abbots - (I vs. IV; II vs. III) DIVISION 2 REGIONAL I - MARKESAN - Laconia, Marke - ford/Colby, Bloomer, Chetek/Prairie Farm, Weigh-ins 5 p.m., Semifinals 6 p.m., Finals 8 p.m. (may start earlier if both teams agree) Medford Area, Neillsville, Spencer/Columbus san, Montello, Oakfield, Oshkosh Lourdes, Catholic, Stanley-Boyd/Thorp. Princeton. Sectional A - Somerset Brad Nemec Somerset High School REGIONAL IV - ELLSWORTH - Baldwin- REGIONAL II - RANDOM LAKE - Cedar Sectional B - Wrightstown Terry Schaeuble Wrightstown High School Woodville, Black River Falls, Durand, Ellsworth, Grove-Belgium, Oostburg, Ozaukee, Random Sectional C - Lodi Jeff Lund Lodi High School Melrose-Mindoro/Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau, Lake, Sheboygan Area Lutheran, Winnebago Sectional D - North Fond du Lac Doug Forsythe North Fond du Lac High School Prescott, West Salem/Bangor. Lutheran Academy. SECTIONAL B - WEST DE PERE REGIONAL III - DODGELAND - Dodgeland, DIVISION 3 Team Sectional - Wrightstown Horicon, Hustisford, Johnson Creek, Poynette, Weigh-ins 5 p.m., Semifinals 6 p.m., Finals 8 p.m. (may start earlier if both teams agree) (I vs. IV; II vs. III) Rio. Sectional A - Boyceville Bud Gilbertson Boyceville High School REGIONAL I - SEYMOUR - Clintonville, REGIONAL IV - HERITAGE CHRISTIAN - Sectional B - Crivitz Andy Trudell Crivitz High School Gillett/Suring, Marinette, Oconto, Oconto Falls, Catholic Central, Heritage Christian, Kenosha Sectional C - Lancaster John Hoch Lancaster High School Peshtigo, Seymour. St. Joseph, Martin Luther, Parkview, Racine St. REGIONAL II - MOSINEE - Mosinee, Catherine’s, Shoreland Lutheran.  Sectional D - Laconia Jeff Thomas Laconia High School (Higher seed will2009 host through Boys the sectional Hockey semifinal round Assignments whether higher seed is playing or not.) SECTIONAL #1 SECTIONAL #2 Regionals Sectionals Regionals Sectionals Tuesday Thurs. or Fri. Tuesday Sat., Tuesday Thurs. or Fri. Tuesday Sat., Feb. 17 Feb. 19 or 20 Feb. 24 Feb. 28 Feb. 17 Feb. 19 or 20 Feb. 24 Feb. 28

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Please encourage score - #6 Seed #6 Seed #10 Seed #10 Seed keepers to connect their computer/lap-top to #10 Seed #10 Seed #7 Seed #7 Seed a printer so that they are able to print out a #7 Seed #7 Seed copy of the score sheet for the officials follow - #2 Seed #2 Seed ing completion of the game.  #2 Seed #2 Seed Page 12 • December 19, 2008 • WIAA BULLETIN • Vol. 85 • No. 4 Reebok Helmet Recall ______The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in co - Model Colors Of The Helmet Shells Colors Of The Helmet operation with Reebok-CCM announced a voluntary recall Brand Numbers That Require Inspection Shells That Are Not of their RBK and CCW brand hockey helmets. Consumers Affected By This Recall should stop using recalled products immediately unless ______otherwise instructed. Below you will find a list of the hel - RBK HT8K Black/Black, Black/Silver, White/Silver, White/Black, Royal mets that have been recalled and colors of helmet shells: The recall states: Navy, Red, Green, Maroon, Yellow ______“Hazard: The helmet ’s chinstrap can unexpectedly RBK HT6K Black, White, Navy, Red, Royal disengage while in use. If this happens, the helmet can ______fall off, posing a head and neck injury risk to consumers. ” RBK HT6K Combo Black, White, Navy, Red, Royal It also notes that this involves “about 1,000 units, ” ______and that no incidents or injuries have been reported thus RBK HT4K Black, Navy, Red, Royal White far. ______Rule 3-4-7 states: RBK HT4K Combo Navy, Red, Royal Black, White ______“An immediate whistle must be blown when a player ’s helmet or face mask becomes dislodged during play. CCM HTV10 Yellow Black, White, Navy, Red, That player must leave the ice for equipment adjustment Royal, Green, Maroon and cannot return until after play resumes. ” The penalty ______is a minor penalty. CCM HTV10 Combo Black White, Navy, Red, Royal ______While no injuries for this particular helmet have been reported thus far, we want to do everything we can to CCM HTV08 Black, White, Royal, Yellow Navy, Red, Green ______ensure that remains the case and bring this to your at - tention. CCM HTV08 Combo Black, Medium Black, White, Navy, Royal Red ______If you have any questions regarding this recall, please contact Tom Shafranski, WIAA Assistant Director by call - CCM HT692 White, Navy Black, Red, Royal ______ing (715) 344-8580 or via email at CCM HT692 Combo Black White, Navy, Red, Royal [email protected].  ______20092009 Girls Girls Hockey Hockey Assignments Assignments Wrestling RegionalsRegionals - Thursday,- Thursday, February February 19 19 or or Friday, Friday, February February 20 20 SectionalsSectionals200 -9 Tuesday,-2009 Tuesday, Gi Februaryr FebruaryGirlsls H 24o 24 Hockey and andc Friday,k Friday,ey February February AssignmentsAss 27 27ig or or Saturday,n Saturday,me Februaryn Februaryts 28 28 RRegionalsegionals - Thursday, February 19 or Friday, February 20 Questions & Answers Sectionals - Tuesday, February 24 and Friday, February 27 or Saturday, February 28 SECTIONALSECTIONAL #1 #1 SECTIONALSECTIONAL #2 #2 Q.: When we calculate the "days to weight " based on the RegionalsRegionals SectionalsSectionals RegionalsRegionalsSectionals Sectionals weight they weigh-in at for the body fat test, we don't count Thurs.Thurs. or or Fri., Fri.,SECTIONAL Tuesday, Tuesday, #1 Friday, Friday, Feb. Feb. 27 27 Thurs.Thurs. or or Fri., Fri.,SECTIONAL Tuesday, Tuesday, #2 Friday, Friday, Feb. Feb. 27 27 Feb.Feb. 19 19 or or 20 20 February February 24 24 the day of the initial weigh-in and skinfold, correct? This is dif - Regionals Sectionals Feb.RegionalsFeb. 19 19 or or 20 20 February February 24 24 Sectionals ferent than how things work during the season with being able Thurs. or Fri., Tuesday, Friday, Feb. 27 T#1hurs.#1 Seed Seed or Fri., Tuesday, Friday, Feb. 27 Hayward/SpoonerHayward/Spooner Feb. 19 or 20 February 24 Feb. 19 or 20 February 24 to count the day you weigh-in for competition. I think some HudsonHudson #1#1 Seed Seed Chippewa Falls/ coaches get confused by this. I think we don't count the body Menomonie/BoycevilleMenomonie/Boyceville Chippewa Falls/ #1 Seed Hayward/SpoonerHayward/Spooner McDonellMcDonell Central Central fat weigh-in date because it is the first time they weigh-in that NewHudsonNew Richmond Richmond Co-op Co-op #1 Seed EauChippewaEau Claire Claire Falls/ #8# Seed8 Seed RiverMenomonie/BoycevilleRiver Falls Falls Co-op Co-op Chippewa Falls/ season. The reason we count the day they weigh-in during the NorthMcDonellNorth Co-op Co-op Central SNewuperiorSuperior Richmond Co-op McDonell Central season is because that day can count 1 time and as long as #5# Seed5 Seed LakelandEauLakeland Claire WebsterRiverWebster Falls Co-op Co-op Co-op Eau Claire #8#8 Seed MNortharshfieldMarshfield Co-op they are not using that day to make weight that day, they can SSuperioruperior North Co-op #5# Seed5 Seed MosineeLakelandMosinee Co-op Co-op use it to lose a pound for the next competition. Webster Co-op #5#5 Seed Lakeland NorthlandMarshfieldNorthland Pines Pines A.: Your understanding is correct. The date of skin - RhinelanderRhinelander #5#5 Seed #4# Seed4 Seed Mosinee Co-op folding is establishing our baseline. Up to that point we TomahawkNorthlandTomahawk Pines RRhinelanderhinelander are not able to know how much weight a wrestler may #4 Seed #4#4 Seed Seed #4 Seed TTomahawkomahawk have gained or lost. Our experience suggests many ATAT HUDSON HUDSON ATAT MOSINEE MOSINEE wrestlers have attempted to be as trim as possible. Last #4 Seed #3#3 Seed Seed time this was discussed there was no support for the AT HUDSON #3#3 Seed Seed AT HUDSON AATT MOSINEE process to afford an additional half pound drop. #3 Seed #3#3 Seed Q.: I have a question regarding hydration testing for #6#6 Seed Seed wrestling. We usually have our school nurse do the hydration #6#6 Seed Seed test and trainer do the body fat tests. This year our school #6 Seed nurse is unavailable the night we are doing our tests. My wife #6 Seed #6 Seed is a registered nurse who is willing to do the hydration tests. #7#7 Seed Seed #7#7 Seed Seed Would she be able to do it or is that some kind of a conflict of interest having the head coaches wife do the hydration tests. #7 Seed #7 Seed I just want to check before we go ahead and do it I would hate to have to redo them. There is no reference to this in the reg - #2#2 Seed Seed #2#2 Seed Seed ulations. #2 Seed A.: While the guidelines for who can perform the hy - #2 Seed dration tests are quite liberal and there is nothing in the text which would specifically prohibit your wife, an RN, from performing the hydration test, I would discourage SECTIONALSECTIONAL #3 #3 SECTIONALSECTIONAL #4 #4 RegionalsRegionals Sectionals Sectionals RegionalsRegionals Sectionals Sectionals it. In my opinion it is to critical a part of the minimum Thurs.Thurs. or or Fri., Fri.,SECTIONAL Tuesday, Tuesday, #3 Saturday, Saturday, Feb. Feb. 28 28 Thurs.Thurs. or or Fri., Fri.,SECTIONAL Tuesday, Tuesday, #4 Saturday, Saturday, Feb. Feb. 28 28 weight determination process to have it, you and your Feb.RegionalsFeb. 19 19 or or 20 20 February February 24 24Sectionals Feb.RegionalsFeb. 19 19 or or 20 20 February February 24 24Sectionals wife be made vulnerable to the assertions of suspicion. AppletonAppleton Co-op Co-op Thurs. or Fri., Tuesday, Saturday, Feb. 28 ArrowheadArrowhead Thurs. or Fri., Tuesday, Saturday, Feb. 28 That's my opinion. The final call will be up to your BarabooBaraboo Co-op Co-op Feb. 19 or 20 February#1#1 Seed Seed 24 BeaverBeaver Dam/Randolph Dam/RandolphFeb. 19 or 20 February#1#1 Seed Seed 24 school's administration. Ultimately, school administra - Beloit Co-op FondAppletonFond du du Lac Co-op Lac Co-op Co-op BeloitArrowhead Co-op Middleton Co-op tion is responsible for determining the eligibility of all OnalaskaBarabooOnalaska Co-op Co-op Co-op #1 Seed MiddletonBeaver Dam/Randolph Co-op #1 Seed Stoughton Co-op their athletes. ReedsburgFondReedsburg du Lac Co-op StoughtonBeloit Co-op Co-op AreaArea Co-op Co-op SunSun Prairie Prairie Co-op Co-op Q.: My head wrestling coach wanted me to check on a new Onalaska Co-op Middleton Co-op #5#5 Seed Seed #5#5 Seed Seed University School of ViroquaReedsburgViroqua Co-op Co-op UniversityStoughton SchoolCo-op of rule for wrestlers that was talked about at the rules meeting. Milwaukee Co-op WisconsinAreaWisconsin Co-op Rapids Rapids SunMilwaukee Prairie Co-op Co-op When school is canceled do wrestlers get an additional pound LincolnLincoln Co-op Co-op #5 Seed #5 Seed Viroqua Co-op University School of only for the next school day (if there is a meet scheduled) or Wisconsin Rapids Milwaukee Co-op Lincoln Co-op #4#4 Seed Seed #4#4 Seed Seed for the next scheduled meet that week? A.: The allowance is made only if the meet is the next #4 Seed #4 Seed day. If there is a meet on the day school is closed due to ATAT ONALASKA ONALASKA ATAT SUN SUN PRAIRIE PRAIRIE weather and practice can not be held and the meet is #3#3 Seed Seed #3#3 Seed Seed rescheduled for the next day – one pound may be given. AT ONALASKA AT SUN PRAIRIE If school is closed due to weather on the day preceding #3 Seed #3 Seed #3 Seed a meet and practice can not be held, one pound may be given in accordance with the rules. If school is closed on #6#6 Seed Seed #6#6 Seed Seed Mon. or Tues. (for example) and the meet is not until, Thurs. or Frid., no allowance is made. For the new rule; #6 Seed #6 Seed in order for allowance to be given the cancellation must #7#7 Seed Seed #7#7 Seed Seed be on the day immediately preceding competition. Lastly, during the regular season, regardless the num - #7 Seed #7 Seed ber of consecutive days of competition the max al - #2#2 Seed Seed lowance for consecutive days of competition and growth #2#2 Seed Seed allowance is one pound. Example: A wrestles B on #2 Seed Thurs. B wrestles C on Friday. On Sat. A, B and C are all #2 Seed in same tourney. Max allowance remains one pound. 103 can become 104 – at most. (until Dec., Feb. and

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Brookfield Central #1 Seed SectionalSectional #7 #7 Brookfield Central #1 Seed Divine Savior #1 Seed SectionalSectional #8 #8 Brookfield East Brookfield Central #1#1 Seed Seed Brookfield East BrookfieldMilwaukee Central Bay DivineDivine Savior Savior #1#1 Seed Seed Franklin Brookfield East ACT - 2008-2009 Franklin BrookfieldView East MilwaukeeMilwaukee Bay Bay Greenfield FranklinFranklin Late Registration Greenfield #9 Seed Milwaukee Bradley # 9 Seed ViewView Milwaukee Hamilton Greenfield # 9 Seed Milwaukee Hamilton GreenfieldTechnical #9#9 Seed Seed MilwaukeeMilwaukee Bradley Bradley ## 9 9 Seed SeedRegular Registration Postmark Deadline Milwaukee MilwaukeeMilwaukeeMilwaukee Hamilton Hamilton Custer Technical Milwaukee #8 Seed Milwaukee Custer #8 Seed Technical Postmark Deadline (additional Pulaski/Arts MilwaukeeMilwaukeeMilwaukee King #8 Seed Milwaukee Custer Pulaski/Arts AT GREENFIELD Milwaukee King #8#8 Seed Seed Milwaukee Custer #8#8 Seed Seed Muskego Pulaski/ArtsMilwaukeePulaski/Arts Riverside AT WHITEFISH BAY MilwaukeeTest Dat Kinge (regular fee) fee required) Muskego #5 Seed Milwaukee Riverside #5 Seed ATAT GREENFIELD GREENFIELD Milwaukee King Racine Case #5 Seed MuskegoMuskego #5 Seed ATAT WHITEFISH WHITEFISH BAY BAY Racine Case University #5 Seed MilwaukeeMilwaukeeDecemb Riversidee Riversider 13, 2008 November 7, 2008 November 8–20, 2008 Racine Horlick Racine Case #5 Seed #5#5 Seed Seed Racine Horlick RacineMilwaukee Case South UniversityUniversity Racine Park #12 Seed Racine Horlick #12 Seed February 7, 2009** January 6, 2009 January 7–16, 2009 Racine Park RacineMilw. 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Whitnall #4 Seed AT GREENFIELD WhitnallWauwatosa East #4 Seed AT WHITEFISH BAY SouthSouth Milwaukee Milwaukee #4#4 Seed Seed #3 Seed ATAT WHITEFISH GREENFIELD BAY #3 Seed Wauwatosa West #3 Seed AT GREENFIELD WauwatosaWauwatosa East East ATAT WHITEFISH WHITEFISH BAY BAY #3#3 Seed Seed WauwatosaWauwatosa West West #3#3 Seed SeedACT - 2009-2010 #14 Seed #14 Seed #14 Seed September 12, 2009* #14#14 Seed Seed #14#14 Seed Seed #11 Seed October 24, 2009 #11 Seed #11 Seed #11#11 Seed Seed #11#11 Seed Seed December 12, 2009 #6 Seed #6 Seed #6 Seed February 6, 2010** AT GREENFIELD #6#6 Seed Seed #6 Seed AT WHITEFISH BAY #6 Seed #7 Seed ATAT GREENFIELD GREENFIELD April 10, 2010 #7 Seed #7 Seed ATAT WHITEFISH WHITEFISH BAY BAY #7#7 Seed Seed #7#7 Seed Seed June 12, 2010 #10 Seed #10 Seed #10 Seed #10#10 Seed Seed * The Septemb#10e#10r Seedte Seedst date is not offered in the U.S. Territories, Puerto Rico, or Canada. #2 Seed #2 Seed #2 Seed ** No test centers are scheduled in New York for the February test date.  #2#2 Seed Seed #2#2 Seed Seed Page 14 • December 19, 2008 • WIAA BULLETIN • Vol. 85 • No. 4 I 2008-09 NFHS Basketball Rules Interpretations Deb Hauser SITUATION 1: The officials go to their designated positions ber) may participate without further penalty and is NOT of the team jersey. A1 is also wearing a multicolored to observe the pregame warm-ups. They discover that the new required to change his/her number. Another possibility "scrunchie" to secure the hair in a ponytail. free-throw lane-space marking lines have not been put on the exists after the game starts when one of the team mem - RULING: Legal; devices used to control the hair and court. bers wants to change his/her number prior to participat - that do not go around the entire head, are not considered RULING: The officials shall direct game management ing. The result is a team technical foul (no loss of coach - headbands and, therefore, are not required to meet the to put two temporary 2 inch by 8 inch markings in the ap - ing box) for changing the scorebook. COMMENT: No team same restrictions. (3-5-3d) propriate locations. Based on individual state guidelines, should have both No. 0 and No. 00 on its regular roster. SITUATION 6: Team A is trailing by three points when A2 the officials may also need to submit a special report to The infraction is likely due to bringing a player up or attempts a three-point try at the end of the game. A2 releases the state association to report that the court is not in down a level. Therefore, it is possible the team has ac - the try and is fouled in the act of shooting. The whistle for the compliance with NFHS court specifications. (1-5-2; 8-1- cess to other legal uniforms to replace a uniform with an foul is followed immediately by the horn sounding and the clock 4) illegal number. (3-4-3d; 10-1-2; 10-5-4) at 0:00. The try is unsuccessful. SITUATION 2: A team has members with No. 0 and No. 00 SITUATION 3: The home team wishes to honor a team - RULING: The officials are permitted to put time back listed in the scorebook and it is discovered (a) with 14 minutes mate by putting his/her initials on the headbands and wrist - on the game clock if there is definite knowledge of the on the clock prior to the game, (b) with 8 minutes on the clock bands worn by the team. correct time or information relative to the time that prior to the game or (c) after the game starts. RULING: Illegal; headbands and wristbands must be elapsed after the whistle blew and before the final horn RULING: In (a), changes can be made without unadorned. The only permissible adornment is either one sounded. If time is put back on the game clock, A2 will penalty. In (b), if a number is changed in the scorebook, manufacturer's logo or the school mascot/logo. The ille - attempt three free throws with the lane spaces occupied. a team technical is charged. The offended team is gal items must be removed or made legal in order for a If the officials cannot determine the amount of time re - awarded two free throws and a throw-in at the division team member to participate. The initials may be put in maining or determine that there is no time remaining, A2 line to begin the game. The arrow is toward the offend - the side insert or above the neckline of the team jersey. will attempt three free throws with the lane spaces ing team. If no changes are made to the scorebook, no (3-5-3b, c; 3-4-2c) cleared. (5-10-1; 8-1-3) A1 is using black pre-wrap around the entire infraction has occurred. In (c), after the game starts, SITUATION 4: SITUATION 7: While the ball is at the disposal of A1 for a there is no infraction if only one of the team members head to keep his/her hair in place. In addition, A1 is wearing a free throw, B1, along the lane line, steps out of the lane space. (No. 0 or No. 00) participates. If the second team mem - black, moisture-absorbing headband above the pre-wrap, The official displays the appropriate delay signal. Five seconds ber wishes to participate, the result is an illegal number around the entire head. later, A2, along the lane line, steps into the lane followed by A1 when "discovered." The penalty is a direct technical foul RULING: Illegal; only one headband is permitted to be releasing the free throw. The ball enters the basket. on the head coach for an illegal uniform. Two free throws worn. One of the headbands must be removed in order RULING: A2's violation followed B1's; therefore, the and a division line throw-in for the offended team and for A1 to participate. (3-5-3b) second violation is ignored and the try is successful. loss of coaching box privileges for the offending coach. SITUATION 5: A1 is wearing a red headband and one red

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__M ______Continued from page 14 __M C_on_t_in_ue_d_ f_ro_m_ p_a_ge_ 1_ 2 COMMENT: The penalty only addresses one violation being Mar. growth allowance is provided) The only exception long as he was within the circle?" My immediate reaction followed by the other. There is no timeframe associated with to the one pound allowance is in the WIAA state tour - would be "no"- that would be stalling. After reading the re - "followed by" in the rule; therefore, the second violation is ig - nament. cently released NFHS rule interpretations (situation 4 -com - nored. (9-1-3d Penalty 4a) Q.: If a Tuesday wrestling match is postponed due to the ments), the expectation is that the wrestler must report to SITUATION 8: A1 is dribbling in his/her frontcourt when B1 de - cancellation of school and it is rescheduled for Thursday, do the center of the mat and not go back to the corners. To me, flects the ball into A's backcourt. The ball is bouncing toward the end the schools still get an additional one pound allowance? having a conversation at the edge of the circle is "not the cen - line in A's backcourt while A1 and B1 give chase. B1 and A1 each A.: No. It must be rescheduled the next day (consec - ter" of the mat. Do you agree? contact the ball, but neither gains control. Finally, after numerous at - utive days) in order to take advantage of the additional A.: The center of the mat is very specific text; not tempts by each player, A1 gains possession deep in A's backcourt. 1 pound allowance. general. Leave the table and report to the mat ready to When does the 10-second count begin anew for Team A? Q.: If school is canceled on Friday due to school policy, and wrestle. Get lined up – let’s go! RULING: The count starts as soon as the ball goes into the that school has a Saturday tournament, will all teams in - Q.: What happens if a wrestler does a back flip immedi - backcourt since team control has not ended. (4-12-3; 9-8) volved in the tournament get the one pound additional al - ately after the buzzer goes off ending the 3rd period? SITUATION 9: Team members are leaving for the locker room at lowance? A.: This is considered part of the match. The back flip halftime when a fan taunts a member of the visiting team. The vis - A.: Yes, if all teams involved in the tournament are is an illegal hold and the opponent will get one match iting team member immediately reacts, goes toward the fan and gets properly notified. If not – No. point for the illegal hold. in a fight with him/her. Q.: The school center web site lists the following: October Q.: I received a question from a parent regarding the use RULING: The referee rules a flagrant technical foul on the 20 - Deadline for wrestling scale certification. Does this mean of breathing strips over the nose. The only problem I see is visiting team member for fighting and he/she is ejected. our scales have to be certified by this date or before we use that they may come off during competition. I see no safety them for a weigh-in? I don’t recall ever seeing this before. Since he/she is a team member during intermission, an indi - issue or performance enhancing issue but would like your of - A.: Scales must be recertified prior to being used for rect technical foul is also charged to the head coach (loss of ficial position (I have never seen them used). skinfolding. As you know, beam scales must be certi - coaching box). The referee is also within his/her authority to A.: The NFHS interpretation on the breathing strips fied each year. Digital scales every 3 years. Skinfold assess a team technical foul for unsporting behavior on the for the nose is that they would fall under Rule 4-3 - measuring can begin on the 20th. Bottom line is if the spectator. If this occurs, the technical fouls are offsetting Special Equipment, and would be considered legal spe - scale needs recertification, it must be done prior to cial equipment. If allowed, I do not endorse stopping since they occur at the same time. The penalties are the same conducting your skinfold sessions. with the exception of bench personnel being ejected. If both the match for replacing the strip. Make that clear be - Q.: In the interpretation meetings, we addressed REPORT - fore starting. If they come off, just throw them away. technical fouls are assessed, each team begins the second ING TO THE SCORER'S TABLE READY TO WRESTLE. A ques - No time-out taken. Don’t stop the match for that. half with one foul toward the team-foul count and play begins tion was asked - "could a wrestler report to the table and go Q.: The new uniform rule 4-1-5 "uniform as intended with at the point of interruption, which is an alternating-posses - directly to the mat (inside the circle) and stay at the edge of sion throw-in to begin the third quarter. (10-1-8; 10-4-1g)  the 28 foot circle and have a conversation with his coach as See Wrestling Q&A’s, page 17 M 2009 Girls Basketball 2009 Girls Basketball Assignments – Division 2 Assignments – Division 3 ALL GAMES AT 7 P.M. U NLESS 2009 Girls Basketball Assignments – Division 2 20092009A GirlsL GirlsL GAM BasketballES BasketballAT 7 P.M. U AssignmentsN AssignmentsLESS OTHERWISE –I – DivisionND DivisionICATED . 3 3 (Sites may be changed as a result of schools decliningOTHE toR host.)WISE INDICATED . 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__M ______Continued from page 16 __M C_on_t_in_ue_d_ f_ro_m_ p_a_ge_ 1_ 5 back to the coach and penalized with no modification" ie, "taping straps so the singlet accordance with the rules of the given com - weigh in – Rule 4-5-7 requires that if an a technical violation and a match fits the puny kid." We have a very hefty kid petition. Rule 4-3-2 allows a state to au - athlete intends to wear the artificial limb(s) point will be awarded to the oppo - whose singlet is way too tight, so the Home Ec thorize the use of artificial limbs, which in while wrestling, he must weigh-in with the nent. Wrestler A will also be charged Dept. sews extensions in the straps so he can its opinion are no more dangerous to com - limb(s). The limbs would not have to be an injury time-out and will have 1 1⁄2 breathe. Do we just tell him to "suck it up" or let petitors than the corresponding human padded at the time of the weigh in, but of minutes of injury time in order to be - it go? Consistent? limb and do not place an opponent at a dis - course would have to pass inspection ASAP come properly equipped and ready to A.: It is not our desire to see a youngster advantage. In addition, Rule 4-3-1 requires after the WI. If the limb(s) are not on at the wrestle. In (b), Wrestler A is delaying unable to participate due to this rule. How - that all equipment that is hard and/or abra - time of weigh in, he may not wrestle with the match and shall be penalized for ever, we do not consider it to be an unrea - sive must be covered and padded and allow them on. If the athlete does not intend to stalling, and a warning will be issued sonable rule. The first, best way to avoid for normal movement of the joints. Also, it wear the artificial limbs and weigh-in is a the first time. In (c), Wrestler A is pe - problems and disappointment is that must not prevent an opponent from apply - problem without limbs attached to the ath - nalized for leaving the wrestling area schools and coaches should be prepared to ing normal holds. All pads must be tight fit - lete, he may be held by another wrestler, without the referee’s permission, properly equip their teams. If schools have ting/snug to the limbs - loose pads are pro - jump on the scale and then subtract the which is a technical violation and a an emergency they should contact the hibited. With that being said, it would be weight of the other wrestler. If the wrestler WIAA in advance and seek a uniform legal for a wrestler to wrestle with a pros - weighs in with the limbs and later decides match point is awarded to the oppo - waiver. There is some precedent for provid - thetic limb(s) if it met the above criteria. not to wear them, this is permitted by rule. nent. ing temporary relief in an emergency. This rule does not require doctor approval Q.: Quick clarification needed – June 2008 COMMENT: A match begins when Q.: What is the procedure for measuring the for the athlete to compete, but it may be in summary of recommendations stated that JV the proper wrestler reports to the inseam of a singlet? We have old singlets from a the best interest of the athlete and the wrestlers can participate in 8 multi and 6 duals, scorer’s table in dual matches and previous team that we would like to use for a school to do so. I would suggest that sev - but it is not stated that way in the winter regs tournaments until the conclusion of "throwback" meet. eral pictures of the athlete with the artifi - book – which do I go by? Does adding the double wrestling. The proper wrestler is re - A.: The measurement must meet mini - cial limbs be sent to the WIAA. One picture dual or triple dual mean their total will be over 7 quired to report to the scorer’s table mum standards when it is being worn by perhaps of just the limbs, one of the athlete duals? I am not a wrestling expert obviously. My ready to wrestle, and then immedi - the wrestler – minimum of 4” inseam. Bot - with the limbs in place, and one with all the coach wants to add another tournament, but it ately report to the center of the mat tom line. It's an 'appearance' rule. appropriate padding which would cover all could only be a double dual or triple dual – cor - and not go back to his/her corner. In Q.: We have a young man who would like to hard and/or abrasive areas of the limbs. rect? some tournaments, one wrestler such wrestle. He wears two prosthetic legs. Do we Keep in mind that even though the WIAA A.: The new text is intended to provide as the one in the top of the bracket, is need doctor approval? Can he wrestle with the would approve the limbs, the athlete must that you can schedule an 8th tournament, asked to pick up the bout sheet and prosthetics? Would they be a safety hazard? Can pass inspection by the mat official at each either individual or team event. AND – in - deliver it to the scorer’s table. This he wrestle without them? We have not encoun - and every contest. The official always has clude other JV teams in all your varsity dual delivery would not be considered re - tered this before, so are unclear of the proce - the final decision if the limbs meet the evenings, in order to see that there was ad - porting to the scorer’s table for pur - dure. above restrictions (this may vary from offi - equate competition for JV kids. In the past poses of determining ready to wres - A.: The WIAA does allow use of pros - cial to official) on whether the athlete may you could only bring in additional JV teams tle. 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#2 Seed #2 Seed #2 Seed#2 Seed #2 Seed#2 Seed Page 18 • December 19, 2008 • WIAA BULLETIN • Vol. 85 • No. 4 I Hockey Rule Interpretations Tom Shafranski Intentional Offsides INTERPRETATION: WIAA Sr. High School years regarding the actual “school ” that is tion of the rules or abusing the rules by doing this QUESTION: Last evening we officiated a varsity Handbook, page 52, indicates —” Hockey (3) – hosting this tournament and sanctioning is - only for our home team? hockey contest in which we called an intentional off - Referee, Assistant Referee, and Linesman —at sues associated with this tournament . INTERPRETATION: During the regular sea - sides because a player caused an offsides in which all levels of competition. ” Fundraisers son, matters of neutrality for contests are the there was no possibility of completing a legal play. Three (3) WIAA registered ice hockey offi - QUESTION: We would like to do a fundraiser of responsibility of the conference (if a confer - The head coach for the team committing the infrac - cials are required in order for an ice hockey some sort with our hockey team for a local cancer ence game) or the host school (if a non-confer - tion, who is a very tenured coach, became irate with game to begin. campaign. Can we start a program where spectators ence game). During the WIAA Tournament Se - the call and insisted repeatedly the intentional off - Eligibility contribute a certain dollar amount for every goal we ries, the WIAA has responsibility for matters sides rule was removed from the rule book over two QUESTION: I have been approached by a few of score? like this. years ago. The assistant coach insisted the rule in the players that were cut from the team that would INTERPRETATION: In simplest terms – In ice hockey, the use of “Fog Horns ” the NFHS rule book was “not to be applied to Wis - be interested in practicing with the JV team but not “no ”. whether recorded or live has become quite consin ”. I assume he was referring to a Wisconsin playing in any games. Our coach is very interested The WIAA ’s Board of Control and the other popular during recent years. The problem with adaptation. It appears clear that rule 6-28-3 pro - in having the guys come out and have a red shirt advisory committees which guide the Board, the use of “Fog Horns ” is that a minor official, vides authority for this infraction, and the 2008-09 type of season where they can work on their skills have taken a clear, firm position opposing who is to be as neutral as possible, is usually examination addressed this rule in its questions. and become stronger skaters but not play in any any/all fundraisers which are based either on responsible for blowing the foghorn. The WIAA However, was there some attempt to strike this games. We would also outline with these guys the performance within a competition and/or informs host schools during our tournament rule that these coaches may be confused with? team rules and the expectations for the season. based upon the outcome of a competition. series that if a foghorn is to be blown following INTERPRETATION: Based upon the informa - They could also participate with the team as man - Both from the sportsmanship perspective as a goal for the host school, it must also be tion you have provided, seems you made the agers or assist the team with stats or other needed well as for the “flavor ” of “gaming/gambling ” blown following the scoring of a goal by the correct call. NFHS Rule 6-28-3 was modified activities. Is there a problem with this at all? We which accompany fundraisers based on per - visiting team. Otherwise, it should not be about five years ago and this may be what the would discuss it with all the current players as well formance in competition/outcomes of games... blown at all. coach was referring to. However, the change to make sure that they understand what the pro - our membership has zero interest in embracing During the regular season, this is a regula - simply removed the description of a player gram is all about. this style of fund raiser. tion that many schools and conferences have having to be “deeper than the point of the cir - What do you think? Fund raisers based on – yards rushed, take - applied to their school contests. Many times, cle ” in order for an intentional offsides to be INTERPRETATION: Past history in ice downs, shots on goal, goals scored...free- because there are also non-school contests called. hockey has been to “cut ” student-athletes and throws/assists, etc., ...etc., any/all of these played at rinks, this is misapplied. The current language allows for a judgment then they are allowed to return to non-school (and others) are not acceptable/appropriate Warm-ups call by the official for an intentional offside. (WAHA) teams. Keep in mind that any student- school/program fundraisers when connected QUESTION: During the pre-game warm ups, a You are correct, if the offside play is made for athlete who is “cut ” can be asked to return to to performance in a competition with another team moves the goal from its correct position to a the purpose of deliberately securing an imme - the school team one time during the season. If school. spot along the boards half way between the goal line diate stoppage of play, regardless of the rea - a player returns to the school team and then Activities like collecting nonperishable and the blue line. They place one goalie in front of son, or where an offside play is made under competes on a non-school team, they are no goods, raffles, shoveling snow, getting gro - that goal, the other goalie at a similar spot on the conditions where there is no possibility of com - longer allowed to compete with the school ceries, running errands, raking a yard, etc., for other side of the ice, and play a three-on-three mini pleting a legal play, then the play is blown team. In the meantime, a student-athlete can a donation or a specific price are all acceptable scrimmage. Is this acceptable? My view is that it dead and faced off at the end zone faceoff spot be practicing and/or competing with a non- programs for a high school team to be in - isn ’t. There is no protective netting in front of the in the defending zone of the offending team. school team. volved. seating area for one, so a tipped shot could go Equipment & Uniforms If a school wishes to keep players they have Scrimmages straight up into the stands. It seems dangerous to QUESTION: Is there a “warning ” in a WIAA “cut ” and practice with them, the school is al - QUESTION: Can a school hockey program me. Could you clarify? hockey game for not using a mouth-guard? lowed to do so. There are no limits during the scrimmage a WAHA non-school hockey team? INTERPRETATION: Most rinks now provide INTERPRETATION: No, NFHS Rule 3-4-4 in - regular season to the number of players on a INTERPRETATION: No, WIAA Winter Sea - netting around the goal areas. This netting is dicates: All players, including goalkeepers, school team ’s bench. The school could develop son Regulations, page 22, 4., a. indicates that not provided in many rinks around the entire shall wear and have properly inserted into an additional schedule for them if they choose one scrimmage, over one day, with another rink. When a rink does not have netting encir - their mouth during the course of play a dental to do so and are able to gain governing body school, or schools , may be conducted in addi - cling the entire rink or when a warm-up proce - guard which should cover all the remaining support. Having student-athletes only practice tion to the maximum allowed games, meets, dure described above is used without netting teeth of one jaw. with/against the varsity team can develop into or contests . . . behind the goal, obvious liability/risk issues PENALTY: For initial violation, offending difficult situations and may be an issue that If a non-school program is included in a can easily develop. player shall be immediately replaced on the school administrators want to think very care - scrimmage, the scrimmage must be counted as This is a local-school-team-coach decision; ice, and the referee shall warn the offending fully about. one of the school team ’s 20 contests. however, the best advice is not to move the team that subsequent violations by any player In an email the term “red-shirting ” is used. QUESTION: Can the scorebook and/or score - goal to an area where there is no netting pro - of that team shall result in the player being as - Please keep in mind there is no “red-shirting ” board be used during scrimmages? vided behind an area where student-athletes sessed a misconduct. GOALKEEPER —Minor. for high school student-athletes. Each student- INTERPRETATION: No, neither the score - are taking shots. QUESTION: Do hockey uniforms have to have athlete has four years of eligibility beginning book nor the scoreboard can be used during a Ice Hockey Divisions numbers on their sleeves? with the start of their freshmen year. You may scrimmage. WIAA Winter Season Regulations, QUESTION: I’m interested in getting informa - INTERPRETATION: Yes, NFHS Rule 2-1-2 in - wish to review WIAA Rules at a Glance, III., B. page 23, 4., a., (4). tion concerning the possible division of hockey dicates that all players shall wear numbered Regarding players remaining as managers, If a scorebook and/or scoreboard is used teams based on school enrollment. It seems every uniforms. It is required that all players be statisticians, etc., school programs are cer - during a scrimmage, the scrimmage must be other sport is more evenly and fairly divided based numbered with at least 10-inch (25.4 cm) high tainly allowed to have student-athletes handle counted as one of the 20 contests for the on school enrollment. Hockey, a very physi - Gothic, colored numbers on the back of their these positions. Keep in mind, they are limited school team ’s involved. cal sport, has small schools facing huge school pop - jerseys and the same numbers at least 4 inches and during the tournament series do have lim - Number of Allowed Games ulations. This seems unsafe and unfair. When will (10.16 cm) in height on both sleeves of the jer - itations to the number of coaches, managers, QUESTION: Can high school hockey teams play WIAA make this necessary change? sey. The color of the numbers shall contrast and players allowed in the box. two games in one day? INTERPRETATION: In WIAA Ice Hockey we with the color of the jersey. QUESTION: My son would like to play hockey INTERPRETATION: Yes, NFHS and WIAA currently have 91 boys ice hockey school QUESTION: Do ice hockey sweaters have to be but the school has no team. Can he play on a differ - language remains silent regarding the number teams and 29 girls ice hockey school teams. In “white ” when a team is the home team during the ent high school team? of contests in one day. Each game played does order for divisions to be identified, we need to regular season? INTERPRETATION: Unless a co-op is estab - count as one of the 20 maximum contests al - have 96 school teams for consideration of two INTERPRETATION: NFHS Rule 2-1-2b indi - lished or if the student is still in 9th or 10th lowed during the regular season. divisions to occur. In this way, an adequate cates: “It is required that the visiting team grade, the only options that now exist for this During the 2009-10 ice hockey season, statewide tournament with appropriate geog - wear dark-colored uniforms. ” This is currently situation is for a family to make a full and com - WIAA member ice hockey teams will be al - raphy for travel can be arranged. the only NFHS regulation pertaining to the plete move into a new community where the lowed to schedule two multi-game contests be - With the current economic situation, attain - color of a sweater. school in that community has ice hockey or tween another school or schools, which will ing additional ice hockey programs in our Visiting teams are to wear their dark jer - play on nonschool programs. count as one of the maximum total contests schools may be a struggle. This is something seys/sweaters while home teams need to wear Parents need to contact their school ’s ath - provided no members of the team are dis - we continue to monitor. We are hopeful light colored sweaters. letic director in these situations if they have a missed from academic classes in order to play schools in Wisconsin continue to consider an During the WIAA tournament series, 2009 student in 9th or 10th grade or attending a jr. or travel. interest in developing an ice hockey program. WIAA regulations require the second school al - high school or a middle school. QUESTION: Is there a limit to the number of We view a two-divisional format as a positive phabetically to wear light colored jerseys. QUESTION: Before hockey began, I had a 9th contests a hockey player who plays both JV and var - move for WIAA member schools. QUESTION: Last year goaltenders had to have a grade player email me and ask my opinion to sity can compete in during the regular season? Shoot-outs neck protector under their gear separate from the whether she should play high school hockey or play INTERPRETATION: No, WIAA regulations QUESTION: Our son played a conference hockey chest protector. Do they still need this? WAHA U-14 level girls hockey. Because the U-14 remain silent regarding the number of contests game last night. At the end of regulation play the INTERPRETATION: NFHS Rule 3-3-1 now team had a returning 11th grade goal tender and an - during the regular season. It is the responsibil - score was tied at 3-3.The teams then played one reads as follow: “Required equipment for goal - other 11th grader who showed interest in the back- ity of a coach to be particularly concerned regulation overtime period with neither team scor - keepers shall include gloves, skates, stick, pro - up position, I recommended that she play at the U- about overexposing students to the point of ing. The referees then continued the contest with a tective full face mask, flapper-style throat pro - 14 level. We started high school hockey a week ago adversely affecting their health and safety. It three-man shoot-out. Could you please tell me if the tector , leg pads and helmet with chin strap. ” today, and the potential back-up goalie has informed is highly recommended that coaches who use rules for WIAA hockey have changed to include The regulation goes on to indicate the flapper- me she does not want to play goalie leaving my players at more than one level of competition shootouts to determine the winner of a contest? In style throat protection must be separate, com - team with just the one. document the number of periods played for the past both teams stats reflected a tie and the mercially manufactured, unaltered and prop - The U-14 player has already begun the U-14 sea - each individual. goaltenders were not assessed any goals allowed. I erly attached to the helmet or face mask . son and has already played 2 games. Is it to late to QUESTION: Doesn ’t the WIAA five period regu - was unable to find this info on the website other Simply put, the flapper-style throat protec - invite the U-14 player to the high school team? If so, lation prevent two hockey games from being played than in reference to the tournament procedure. tor has now replaced the neck protector. do I need WIAA approval to do so? in one day ? INTERPRETATION: WIAA Season Regula - Four Penalties in One Game INTERPRETATION: WIAA provisions require INTERPRETATION: No, the language related tions for Ice Hockey specifically indicate, 15., QUESTION: After receiving four penalties in a students who were a part of the team last sea - to playing in five periods in one day is for con - f., pg. 24, “For regular season tournaments an game, must the player receiving these four penalties son may not delay reporting ‘this ’ season and tests at two different levels . In other words, if alternate tie-breaking procedure may be deter - be removed from the remainder of the contest? must be present on day one of practice. a player goes from the JV to the varsity level, mined by the host school. However, any INTERPRETATION : Yes, WIAA Season Reg - As you describe this situation, with student they may only compete in a maximum of five ulations, 15., b., Any player receiving a total of being a 9th grader, we see no reason she periods on that day. hockey game where an alternate tie-breaking four penalties (minor, major, or misconduct) in couldn ’t come out for the school team at this As the regulation reads, coaches are also procedure is used (not including a sudden-vic - a game shall be removed from participation for point in time. reminded that it is the responsibility of the tory during an eight-minute NFHS overtime pe - the balance of that game. This does not include Obviously, once she reports to the school coach to be particularly concerned about the riod) is to be listed as a tie on a team’s season bench penalties served by the player or viola - team she can no longer continue competition overexposing students to the point of ad - record.” tions resulting in penalty shots. The ejection is with the club team until the school season’s versely affecting their health and safety. It is I have been informed this was a conference not considered a game misconduct or game over. highly recommended that coaches who use game and not a special tournament the teams disqualification. Out-of-State Tournaments players at more than one level of competition were playing and there are no conference reg - Number of Required Officials QUESTION: Our girl ’s hockey team is competing document the number of periods played for ulations allowing a shootout. Consequently, QUESTION: Can a JV game be officiated by 2 of - in the Schwan Cup later this month in Minnesota. Do each individual. the same regulation does need to be applied ficials, or does there need to be 3 to start the game? I need to fill out a waiver to do this with the WIAA? Air Horn Blown After a Score and the game officially is identified as a tie. I’m looking in the NFHS rules book and it only says INTERPRETATION: Simply put, YES, the QUESTION: We have blown an air horn located Both teams ’ records will need to reflect a tie that a game shall be officiated by either a two or WIAA office does need to provide a waiver to outside the rink and the south end and opposite the and for seeding purposes for the WIAA tourna - three official system. I know you need 3 for a varsity any WIAA school team that participates in this spectator seating when we scored a goal in our var - ment, this game will need to be identified as a game. Can you clarify for me? tournament. There have been questions in past sity hockey games. The question is: Are we in viola - tie.  Vol. 85 • No. 4 • WIAA BULLETIN • December 19, 2008 • Page 19 I Eligibility Questions & Answers Dave Anderson Residence & Transfer may not receive benefit that is not available dures identify that gimmicks and fundrais - number of practices/scrimmages you can Q.: Our administration has recently been ap - to all students). ers are not allowed as part of WIAA tourna - have with another school’s team. But you proached by a level 10 student who has inquired III-F and III-C of the Rules At A Glance ment events. Here is some discussion about may practice with or against kids from your about transferring to our school as soon as pos - relate to your question. random draw based contests for some addi - own school (either gender) any time you sible. The family cites a frustrating academic ex - Q.: You mentioned something about a sport tional detail. 1. You are always most wise to wish during the season. perience at his existing school as the reason for team losing eligibility over an endorsement for a take a "wide berth" around amateur status Participation Issues a transfer. This young man is a basketball player pizza parlor at the AD meeting, could I get some concerns. 2. With respect to the "lucky Q.: What does the WIAA define as a "full-time … is he eligible to transfer immediately? And if more information in terms of what happened that ticket holder" and random draws - the rules student"? his transfer was granted, would he be eligible to caused them to lose their eligibility. say an athlete may not receive benefit as a A.: See Sr. High Handbook, p.35 Art. V, compete this season for our school? A.: To begin, a player of the week, team result of "being an athlete"... on their abil - Sect. 1A-note. Since there is broad diversity A.: If and when the student would trans - of the week, e.g., do not need to be trouble - ity, potential or performance as an athlete. across our 500+ member schools and how fer and become your full-time student, then some. The recognition may be afforded Thus, you must always see the person their local Boards identify full-time student you should schedule to meet with the family without peril. But school administration and whose name is drawn is the person that status, e.g., four period blocks, six, seven or to discuss the circumstances of the trans - coaches must have oversight. The sponsor - “performs” the skill. 3. When there is a le - eight periods (more) traditional schedule fer. You may refer to the Transfer Rules and ing business should have some moral/ethi - gitimate contest where a student athlete's based determination, some go by semester Waivers Tips on our website. I will also cal perspectives as well. In the case I re - name is drawn by "luck of the credits, etc. The WIAA's “definition” of a make you aware that transferring while still ferred to at WADA, an area TV station and draw/serendipity"... they did not receive full-time student must come from a broader in the soph. year affords some added poten - an area pizza vendor - under the guise of opportunity or benefit because they were a perspective. In our member's Senior High tial for eligibility albeit at the non-varsity selecting a “team of the week” picked sev - talented player...but rather just buy luck of Handbook, p. 35 Rules of Eligibility Art.V, level for one calendar year, provided both eral area HS’s over the course of the fall the draw...and if they make the field goal or Sect.1A-note, provides: "A full-time student member schools agree and their are no ob - season and when the team was notified half court shot e.g., they may keep the is a student where the member school is re - jections. This mutual agreement would not they were team of the week and would re - prize. sponsible for programming 100 percent of negate opportunity to request a waiver of ceive a pizza dinner for the team (which can Q.: I have a question regarding the distribu - the student's school day. The student is eli - the member's transfer rule if extenuating be allowed – Bylaws Art. XI, Sect 2A). The tion of t-shirts and sweatshirts at a basketball gible for like or similar awards, privileges circumstances as defined in the tip sheet pizza arrived but so did a video camera league in which non-basketball players play in and services as all other students and are present and can be documented. which was given to the students. The stu - the winter. The league consists of teams from meets all obligations and responsibilities as Q.: For an in-state transfer, I know the form dents were asked to shoot several minutes three communities. None of these players play other students, without exception." From we need to use and the protocol. When a student of video which was then placed on the inter - basketball at the high school, but most partici - another perspective then, a full time stu - transfers from another state, is it a similar pro - net. The videos we reviewed were ripe with pate in other WIAA sponsored sports. They sim - dent – could be – class president, prom tocol? product placement and with what could ply join this winter league and play at church king, homecoming queen, class speaker – A.: I'd suggest the protocol be identical. only be seen as product promotion/en - gyms within the communities. Is it acceptable for or even, valedictorian and grand scholar - Best practice to always fax out an EVTS dorsement and NOT seen as the businesses the winning team and second place team in the ship winner. Instruction is provided or paid form. You always want to know a student purely/simply endorsing, promoting the tournament at the end of the season to receive a for by the school. Course work is counted has no code or other issues that you should students. What appeared on the internet sweatshirt (first place) and a t-shirt (second towards GPA/class rank, graduation, hon - know about. Even if the transfer has been a was seen only as an advertisement for the place)? I have read the "Amateur Status" re - ors, e.g. complete and total move of the entire fam - pizza co. and an exploitation of kids. With quirements and stipulations, but am still uncer - Q.: I have a student who went to school A last ily and you would not need to come here via some education of students, oversight by tain. year as a freshman, did not play any sports and the waiver process - always, always protect coaches and AD’s and the business promo - A.: T-shirts have been identified by the has transferred to school B. Due to credit defi - yourself by securing the EVTS form for your tions staff a lot of distress and a year of members as acceptable for a student to re - ciencies, this student is a freshman again this records at least. My opinion is - that form is probation could have been avoided. ceive. Sweatshirts have not been approved. year at school B. Does he lose a year of athletic the cheapest, simplest insurance an AD can Q.: A local restaurant has offered to feed our See Bylaws, Art. XI, Sect. 1A and Sect. 3 for eligibility or is there a process to allow him four take out for themselves and their school. football team free of charge this Wednesday. I specific text and references. (HB p. 29) years of athletic eligibility? Q.: We have a child who switched from pri - looked at the Handbook to make sure this was Also: What ROE Article IV provides is that A.: Review ROE Art. V, p. 35. Students vate school A to private school B after attending not an amateur status violation and was not sure (paraphrase): A student must be an ama - have up to four years/eight consecutive se - School A for four weeks of her tenth year. She after reading it over a few times. Could you teur in ALL WIAA recognized sports in order mesters of potential HS eligibility. Based on switched because we felt a smaller school was please clarify? We have some kids that are in - to be eligible - in ANY WIAA sponsored your description, student will be ineligible more beneficial to her. She is currently playing volved in wrestling and basketball. The last thing sports. Thus, since the Association does not his fifth year of HS unless a consecutive se - non-varsity sports at School B. However, in the I want to do is jeopardize those seasons. presently sponsor interscholastic bowling mester waiver is sought/provided. That spring, she would like to play a sport which has A.: So long as it's voluntary, not attached amateur status restrictions do not apply. process should occur just prior to the stu - only a varsity team. 1) Can she seek a waiver to to some other “promotion” and is available Same as we do not sponsor lumberjack dent beginning his fifth year. play on the varsity team if a non-varsity is not to any on the team interested in attending - events, bass fishing, snowmobiling, mo - Q.: Before hockey began, I had a 9th grade available? 2) Will she have to wait four weeks to you can allow this. See Sr. High Handbook, tocross, BMX or rodeo, e.g., - there are a player email me and ask my opinion to whether play varsity sports next fall? Art. XI, Sect, 2A (p. 29). number of school-aged student athletes she should play high school hockey or play WAHA A.: To this point the Board of Control has Q.: I have an athlete that will be participating who do right well for themselves in these U-14 level girls hockey. Because the school team determined that a member school not spon - at the AAU national CC race in Virginia and the non-WIAA recognized sporting events and had a returning 11th grade goal tender and an - soring sub-varsity programming does not USATF national CC race in Alabama. Her mother suffer no peril when playing any WIAA of - other 11th grader who showed interest in the mitigate the rule. The student will be re - would like to solicit sponsors to help defray the fered interscholastic opportunity. Impor - back-up position, I recommended that she play stricted for four weeks of the fall sport sea - costs of these trips. Does that endanger the run - tant: On the other hand, however, even at the U-14 level. We started high school hockey son as well. The period of restricted eligibil - ner, a junior, of her amateur status? though student plays school football, bas - a week ago today, and the potential back-up ity in the circumstance you described is one A.: On something like this I recommend ketball and baseball – golfing with dad or goalie has informed me she does not want to caution. A student can be reimbursed actual calendar year from the date of first atten - buddy in summer event – hits closest to the play goalie leaving my team with just the one. and necessary costs associated with com - dance at your school. pin and wins a sleeve of balls, or sandwich The U-14 player has already begun the U-14 sea - petition. That might be achieved without Amateur Status at the club house, or a new drive, e.g. – BIG son and has already played two games. Is it to peril through solicitation. Be certain then PROBLEM/Amateur status violation! Be - Q.: I've got a couple questions that are some - late to invite the U-14 player to the high school that the eligibility is not compromised by cause even though the student does not what similar. 1) A local committee coordinates team? If so, do I need WIAA approval to do so? the student turning around and promot - take part in school golf program our mem - our city field. They've requested pictures of our A.: WIAA provisions require students ing/endorsing the sponsors and contribu - bers rule requires amateur adherence in team playing there so that they can put them on who were a part of the team last season tors. Of course, the school may also have ALL WIAA sports in order to be eligible in their field website. Is this OK? My impression so may not delay reporting “this” season and policy and/or opinion on whether you wish ANY WIAA sports. far is that they want to have a photo section that must be present on day one of practice. As to permit private student solicitation of shows various pictures of the many teams that Competition & Practice you describe this situation, with student area business. See Rules At A Glance: Art. Q.: Our conference has a rule that states being a 9th grader, we see no reason she use the field. Not sure if they are selling adver - III-F and III-C. "each game of a baseball double header will be couldn’t come out for the school team at tising on this site to outside businesses. Would Q.: We have a group that would like to run this point in time. Obviously, once she re - that be a factor in determining acceptability? 2) some halftime contests where gift certificates five innings in length" - can we do that? Or, do ports to the school team she can no longer We're doing a fundraiser where our team sells could be awarded. Are there any restrictions out - both games have to be scheduled for seven in - continue competition with the club team cards full of coupons to local businesses. Is it OK lined by the WIAA? Does the WIAA have any nings in length? until the school season's over. to put pictures of our athletes on such a card? statements regarding advertising at games? A.: Baseball has no provision within the Q.: We have a student who wants to attend A.: 1) Can't say with any certainty. A.: Halftime contests is a broad descrip - rules which allows for scheduling five in - the local technical college and begin work on his What's on the site, how the photos are used tion. They can take on many forms. Some ning games. Baseball is seven innings. HSED. He will still be considered a student of our is essential to know and see before being may be specific skill of sport performance, Q.: A friend was telling me that there was a HS but will be taking classes at the tech school. able to say. Selling advertising is only one others like an egg or water balloon toss - rule within the WIAA that kids can not be "cut" Will he be eligible to play athletics at our high of the concerns in this type of idea. If they having nothing to do with skill of sport per - off of high school teams. I was wondering if this school? wish to do a mock up/prototype, we will be formance. Depending on how a student is is true and if there was somewhere on your web - A.: So long as student is still enrolled as glad to proof. 2) ABSOLUTELY not. Team provided access to the opportunity - site that shows this and how it applies to high a full-time student and/or full-time equiva - logo and/or schedule would not be a prob - whether by random draw, or by simply pur - school sports. lent with your school, it is possible for him lem. chase a ticket and everyone gets a chance A.: There is no WIAA rule of this kind - to be eligible. A word of caution; be sure Q.: Can a booster club at a school help pay a to play, as well as what a student will be except - when it comes to co-op teams. If a you have immediate access to his grades. fee that an athlete has to pay to be on a club vol - doing in the contest will determine what a school is running a co-op program, one of There are times when the local college cam - leyball team? student athlete might be allowed to receive the conditions for approval is that no stu - pus' grading periods are different from your A.: Athletes may be reimbursed actual for winning. Of course for adults and non- dents will be cut. high schools. If the student becomes aca - and necessary costs associated with com - students, WIAA rules and amateur status Q.: Is there any rule prohibiting a boys team demically ineligible but is allowed to com - petition. So the answer to your question is provisions have no bearing. In addition, from scrimmaging a girls team from the same pete due to you not receiving his yes - so long as the same opportunity to what you choose to do during your own school during practices in basketball? college/vocational tech grades - the events have club fees paid are available to any/all school's regular season will otherwise be A.: No, none. II-E of the Rules At A

kids interested in playing club (an athlete largely up to you. WIAA tournament proce - Glance identifies that there is a limit to the See Eligibility Q & A, page 20 M Page 20 • December 19, 2008 • WIAA BULLETIN • Vol. 85 • No. 4 Eligibility Q & A

__M C_on_t_in_ue_d_ f_ro_m_ p_a_ ge 19 he takes part in as an academically ineligi - volunteer, a coach is a coach, is a coach, is team has at least one member on it from a dif - rule, if school administration determines ble athlete would be forfeit. a... You should review Article I for addi - ferent high school, 2) a team has at least one that the best way to assure the safety and Nonschool tional details. member on it that is an incoming freshmen and well-being of their students and to restore Q.: I am the HS baseball coach, and I am this individual has not been out for the school credibility and integrity to the program's Competition/Participation wondering if it is OK for me to conduct a meeting sponsored sport yet (example - a freshmen plays reputation is to require a complete re-test - Q.: Would it be permissible to use some of the during the school year for kids and parents con - on a fall league softball team and wasn't on the ing, it is completely within their authority to money that is in the school’s boys soccer fund to cerning information relative to a nonschool club high school team the previous school year)? do so. help with the cost of playing winter soccer at an team (costs, schedule, start/end dates, travel, A.: No pre-season team should be made Q.: I have a transfer student that moved here indoor complex? The money is kept in an account tournaments, etc.) even though the team mem - up exclusively of students from same from Michigan this year. He had a physical last outside of the school, not a school activity ac - bers will in all likelihood be playing at our school school. Merely grade level diversification is year in Michigan on May 6, 2008. The physical is count. Would they need to have a player on their this spring? The meeting would be off-site from not acceptable. The way the questions you on the Michigan High School Athletic Association team that is not from our school, so it would not our school and no instruction would occur...just advanced are framed – I am inclined to say card. Does this physical card work for this stu - resemble our high school team participating dur - organizational things to be communicated to the that neither conform with the spirit and in - dent for this year, or does he need to get another ing the school year? families so they can plan and budget for it. tent of the rule as we have heard the mem - physical in Wisconsin on the WIAA card. A.: Since the money is not “school A.: A club can hold organizational meet - bers discussion in this office. The question A.: There is not a requirement that a money” it could be used as described. ings as they wish and determine. Remem - to ask yourself is – does this feel like com - physical must be on the WIAA form - only (School $$ can only be used for “school ber an acceptable nonschool program is one pliance or circumvention? You can recog - that the student have a valid/current phys - sponsored programming.”) ROE Art. IV pro - which is not limited to students based on nize that having my nine returning players ical that has been signed by an MD and/or vides that an athlete can be reimbursed ac - school and/or team status. (Sr. High HB-p. from the same school and adding one guy, APNP (double check that on your student's tual and necessary cost associated with 38, C-1). The sponsors should see that the somebody’s cousin from another school – form) competition. Best practice is not to reim - opportunity is made widely known and is does not address the desires or discussions You may allow the Mich. physical so long burse the student directly, but rather to available and accessible to any who are in - we have heard from our members. I would as it is appropriately signed. Since it was cover the league entry fees. Only caveats terested and of appropriate age/grade. advise organizers, especially in pre-season taken after Apr. 1, it will be good for the 08- are to be sure that all students interested in There is no reason you could not attend leagues to see that teams are as diverse as 09 and 09-10, school years. having fees covered at this complex have such a meeting. as they can possibly be. The best practice Q.: A student came in and has been working same awareness of opportunity and access Q.: I am contacting you from a advice we’ve provided in the past – stands; at a nice restaurant for the past five years. The to the money as all others. Amateur status residential/boarding school. The question arises i.e. Non-school teams should be as diverse owner asked if he would bartend when he turns interpretations further provide that an ath - from the Article VI, Section 2 - Out-of-Season C. as you can possibly make them. You are 18. He asked if it was OK as he turns 18 in the lete may not receive “benefit” which is not 3) c. "This provision shall not prevent a coach aware of the “hard numbers” the board has middle of the swim season. I told him that I available to any/every other student be - from having supervisory responsibilities outside already advanced one time.. They were would get back to him. We do not have anything cause of athletic ability, potential or per - of the designated season of a sport. Supervisory quite narrow. By the same token, the atti - in our code specific to that and I was wondering formance. involvement, however, does not include situa - tude of the “token wrestler” seems to no what the WIAA would say about that subject. Coach Contact tions like club team coaching, driving (or accom - longer be acceptable. I can tell you there Philosophically I am leaning towards saying no Q.: I have a question regarding out-of-season panying) student to competition or training (clin - has also been discussion of not more then due to our presence at a party clause and asking contact. Our basketball coach was wondering if ics, camps, etc), conducting drills... or any other 50 percent of the roster and 50 percent of him to wait until his athletic career is over. he could take students who signed-up for his activity which could be regarded as coaching or participants on the floor/field at anytime A.: Your initial reaction is understand - team to watch a practice at the local college. It instructing." This seems to imply that my soccer should be from same school. So that may be able - and it may be where you end up on is not a clinic, just a practice of the college team. coach could not drive soccer players to a "club" a guide. If the members wish to allow year this when all the dust settles. I suggest Could they attend this? game/practice outside of the soccer season. As around assembly of their school teams then talking it over with your principal/adminis - A.: Yes. So long as the opportunity is vol - residential students, this often keeps our kids off they should be prepared to voice those sen - tration and see where your school wishes to untary and available to any who wish to at - of club/travel opportunities. Would it be within timents in the area meetings. It has not line up. It's great the student or parents are tend, we consider this sort of assembly as WIAA rules for our coach or other faculty mem - been what we have heard. While the “hard coming to you to ask. As far as what we see, acceptable under the Bylaws Art. XI, Sect. 2 ber to drive players to a clinic/camp/club game numbers” limits given earlier this spring for this is not altogether uncommon. which allows for group entertainment. or tourney? defining non school teams have been placed Kids working in their family's restaurant, Q.: I am a varsity girls soccer coach and we A.: Residential schools, acting as the par - in moratorium and are not in effect in this bartending at the country club, selling beer have an opening for our freshmen coach. We ent, can provide transportation to the sort school year. Thus the status quo prevails; at the grocery as a checkout, e.g. So long as have a candidate who coaches in our club at the of events/activities you describe, same as a i.e. The former rule: “an acceptable non the student is acting within the law, the U17/18 age group. I have been trying to find the parent might. Be sure opportunity is avail - school program is one which is not limited WIAA does not equate employment and the rules on this. Am I correct in that as long as she able to any interested student who resides to students based on school and/or team legal selling or serving of alcohol by a stu - would not be coaching the players that she full time with you and that participation is status” - and – nonschool activities in which dent as part of their employment, to be an worked with in the summer that would be OK? I voluntary. Best advice/recommendation students are engaged “may not resemble in automatic violation of the members rule. am having trouble finding the Article 1 rules on would be to find or contract a qualified any way a schools team practicing or com - We recognize the legal vs. illegal dimen - this topic. driver – other then school’s coach. peting out-of-season.” Given the current sions within different scenarios. Friendly A.: It may be possible to employ a coach Q.: We had a parent who coached many of text then, our members must still acknowl - advice if you decide to allow, meet with stu - to work with 9th graders, who has worked our girls this summer at camps. He has never edge that the status quo does not diminish dent and parent and remind them of how with, coached, “upperclassmen” out of the been a coach for our HS teams. He coached the the very real threats to them, their teams vulnerable they will be if they even act silly season. The caveat is that the coach would girls four days this summer. We have a young and tournament opportunities. But, they and just “pretend” to be consuming alcohol, have ZERO interface and involvement with basketball coach - in my conversations with him, have been advised. Best friendly advice, etc. They will be in the public eye. They may the JV and varsity teams. Coach does not I suggested he find an older volunteer assistant best practice - we can offer to make sure also feel pressured by friends to provide. participate in “try-outs” for those levels, to bounce ideas off. He would like the person the school’s team is not placed in peril – is Fundraisers & Booster Clubs the frosh do not scrimmage the JV or var - who coached the girls those four days this sum - to be certain the club/nonschool team is di - Q.: I have question regarding our volleyball sity teams, the coach is not on the sidelines mer. Our coach used his unrestricted contact verse and is not able to be identified as just team. Our National Honor Society wants to have or assist with those levels in games or days but this parent was not involved in that at the school’s team assembling and compet - a fund-raiser for a local family and another local scrimmages. all. Is this legal and okay with WIAA rules re - ing outside the season. The distractions charity. They want to put on a volleyball tourna - Q.: In past years, I've e-mailed you these garding summer contact and coaching? created by the allegations of violation we ment. The teams involved would pay an entry fee questions about youth clinics...and after looking A.: As described, we would consider this receive at tournament time would seem to to play in the tournament. They would also ask over the Bylaws and Rules of Eligibility, I'm fairly individual an ineligible coaching candidate. me to be reason enough to strive to make for admission to be paid to watch the tourna - certain that policy has not changed...but I hate While there is precedent for waiving the the school’s team as bullet proof as possi - ment. They would like the winner of the tourna - to assume things! Any info you can give me is coaching contact restrictions when school ble. ment to play our varsity volleyball team. Our appreciated. 1) In the past it's been OK for an administration identifies a coaching emer - Health & Behavior team would not pay anything to get into the outside group (Kiwanis, Rotary) to sponsor a gency, we are not able to recognize an Q.: There is a situation at our school while tournament or receive any financial compensa - clinic during the high school season for students emergency within this situation. This indi - during the skinfold/hydration wrestling tests, tion for their participation. Would this participa - in grade eight and below with HS players and vidual could of course attend your games someone was caught cheating (not sure what he tion jeopardize the varsity volleyball team's eligi - coaches serving as instructors. Is this still OK? just like anyone else who purchases a did). Somehow it was determined then that bility? (HS players and coaches would be asked to vol - ticket. If he and your coach wished to con - everyone who took the test must have cheated A.: There are a number of possible con - unteer as clinicians). 2) Can registration fees still fer, nothing prevents that. Coaching contact (although there was no evidence of this) and so cerns inherent in this idea as described. be donated or "gifted" back to the school pro - with the same athletes during the upcoming all tests were thrown out, but the rest of the First; when is the event planned? Keep in gram by the sponsor? 3) Would school team school season as this person worked with team would be allowed to stay and take the hy - mind the National Honor Society is a school members be able to instruct at such a clinic held out side of the season, above and beyond dration test and skinfold measurements. Those sponsored organization, thus, it becomes on a "day off" after six consecutive days of prac - the unrestricted contact days, would not be who had not yet taken the test did stay and take “school sponsored” volleyball and member tice/competition with the school team? in compliance with the member's provi - it. Those who had already gone through the hy - schools may only sponsor interscholastic A.: Yes to all three questions. Be certain sions. dration test, left as they did not think they would volleyball during the actual school season that you document that the day is “off” and Out-of-Season be able to go again for awhile. Some of the team of the sport. If this would be done outside participation is voluntary. There have been Concerns/Equipment then went to a local hospital and had the test re - of the school season, then it could only in - no changes in this rule. Q.: At our conference AD's meeting on taken two days later by a certified clude seniors and others were not a part of Q.: I am an assistant JV girls volleyball coach. Wednesday we had a lengthy discussion about technician/trainer. Now the AD at our school the school volleyball team “last season.” Do Where can I find the rules regarding what play - the "out-of-season" Handbook language, specifi - wants the whole team to retake the test again at not allow underclassmen who have remain - ers I can coach during the volleyball club season? cally "that while athletes should not be unrea - school. Most parents and the coaches think this ing volleyball eligibility to take part in an A.: In a nutshell, club coaching, while sonably restricted, except during the actual is ridiculous. The whole team is being punished out-of-season school volleyball event. also a JV level coach at a member school: school season of a sport, no activity in which for one kid’s mistake. Are there rules on this type Lastly, remember that you are allowed X you can coach your own children; you can they are engaged during the school year should of situation? number of interscholastic volleyball compe - coach students still in grade school and resemble in any way a school team practicing or A.: Our membership's Bylaws provide titions. Do not exceed that number. Perhaps middle school; you can coach students from competing out-of-season." What we couldn't get that school administration is 100 percent the club should consider finding a non- any school - except where you coach a our arms around was the definition of a "school responsible for the eligibility and compli - school entity, like optimists...to sponsor the school team (if you intend to continue to team." Would a school be in compliance of this ance of their school's teams and programs. tournament and then “gift” the fund-raised coach there next season). Whether paid or rule under each of the following situations: 1) a Since this is a health and safety related dollars back to the club.  Vol. 85 • No. 4 • WIAA BULLETIN • December 19, 2008 • Page 21

Sports Report “PLUS”

Exemplary sportsmanship as submitted by licensed officials.

Sportsmanship Reports Football - Brillion at Gibraltar my job, the coaches had room to do their job, the line all night. The Xavier student athletes were very The following reports of good sportsmanship Sept. 12, 2008 chain crew was able to do their job and it provided well disciplined and respectful of officials as well as have been submitted to the WIAA. Appreciation goes Congratulations to both of these teams for excel - a safer environment. I think Coach Anderson should opposing (Berlin) players. Needless to say, I left the out to those officials taking the time to give recogni - lent sportsmanship by players, coaches, and fans be commended and be pointed to as a model for the game very impressed with both football programs. tion to those schools and individuals deserving of ac - during Friday night's game. The players played hard discipline maintained on the sideline. Also, I would Reporting Official: Brent M. Thompson knowledgement. and hit hard, but as soon as the play ended they un - like to commend Watertown Luther Prep and their NNNNNNNN piled and moved on to the next play. There was no hospitality. The AD greeted us and was extremely Soccer - Howards Grove at Random Lake "trash talking" or extra pushing, etc. Coaches organized. The officiating crew was treated with Football - Slinger at Beaver Dam Sept. 9, 2008 coached the entire game, and never were disre - great respect. My fellow line official reported that Oct. 3, 2008 The Howards Grove coaches and athletes showed spectful towards officials or players. We spoke at the Luther Prep sideline was equally well behaved. The sportsmanship was outstanding. The AD was great sportsmanship during and after the game. length on our trip home about the quality of sports - Overall it was an extremely good night of football so accommodating. We were taken care from the They played the game and let the officials call the manship displayed by these schools and wanted to where the schools that participated had their prior - get-go until the time we left. They provided food for game. As with any game, there are always plays send a note congratulating both schools. Good luck ity's in the right place. Because of that we had a us and all. I felt welcomed by the way the AD and that can spark comments or worse. The coaches the rest of the season! safe, hard-fought football game that focused kids in coaches from both schools treated us. The long trip kept instructing their player as coaches and the Reporting Official: Mark Margelofsky doing things the right way. that it was for us was made beautiful by the attitude players followed suit. After the game both coaches I commend both schools, their coaches, adminis - on the field and the way we were taken care of by and the entire team thank all three officials. I want NNNNNNNN tration and fans. game management. It was a pleasure to drive home the team to know that as an official it is very much Football - Niles, Ill. (Notre Dame) at Westosha Reporting Official: Jack Messer the distance we traveled because of the way we appreciated since we hear very little positive com - Central were treated from the beginning to the end. This NNNNNNNN ments during the game. Sept. 5, 2008 type of treatment helps you forget the nightmarish Reporting Official: David Murphy Kris Allison, the AD at Westosha met us as soon Football - Fall River at Cambria-Friesland scenes we as officials sometime experience. Thank NNNNNNNN as we got to the site per arranged phone call. She Oct. 3, 2008 you Beaver Dam, as well as Slinger coaching staff Soccer - Central Wisconsin Christian at St. was very friendly and welcomed us to the school. The Fall River football team and coaches showed for the way you, your staff and players conducted Mary’s Springs She showed the crew to a secured locker room excellent sportsmanship at our game last night ver - themselves. Not once did we have to remind them Sept. 22, 2008 where we had no distractions. She gave us the nec - sus Cambria-Friesland. From before the start of the about sideline control. They stayed upon it at all As the head official in a hotly contested confer - essary game info and instructed us to let her know game, when they respectfully waited as a player's times. I actually wish other teams who have a lack ence matchup, you rarely work a game without if we needed anything before, during or after the number was retired after a tragic death, to the very of professionalism would copy them. It’s not about hearing disturbing comments either from fans, game. Towels, water/Gatorade was provided, as well end, they showed class and character. Despite being winning only. These teams wanted to win but they coaches, or players. This game was different. I knew as hot dogs and popcorn. What a refreshing situa - behind by a large score, the head coach and his as - kept themselves focused on the game at hand and it was special when both my assistants brought up tion! Westosha is a great place for officials to work. sistants were still smiling, sometimes joking at some not us. They thought different about calls we made, the superior sportsmanship displayed in this contest. The contest went very well. The players played; the bad misfortune, but constantly encouraging their but it was the way they expressed themselves. The last time I witnessed something like this (boys coaches coached; and the officials officiated. What a team to play hard and play for each other. The Reporting Official: Jerry Bridgewater sectional final two years ago between McDonell Cen - pleasant FRIDAY NITE LITES! coaches never said one negative word to me or the NNNNNNNN tral and Phillips), I failed to report it, and I won't Reporting Official: Mike Wojcinski other officials, which is a first this year from my Football - Auburndale at Rib Lake/Prentice make that mistake again. it was an honor to officiate NNNNNNNN sideline. They coached, chastised players when as - such a well-played, double overtime conference signments were missed, but built the players back Oct. 3, 2008 game. The sportsmanship we strive to achieve was Football - Dodgeville at Arcadia up right away, and then sent them back in to try It was a long ride to Prentice on the coldest night no doubt evident throughout the stands, the Sept. 12, 2008 again. When it was apparent they could not win, a of the season thus far. After the game started, the benches and on the field. With only four minutes left Captain Trevor Runkle of Dodgeville displayed all couple of situations arose where the coach pulled conduct of the Auburndale coaching staff reminded in the second overtime, the visiting team scored the the characteristics of what the WIAA wants in good the team together and asked them if they wanted to us why we are involved in high school athletics. In a game winner. Even in celebration, sportsmanship sportsmanship. Not only did Mr. Runkle play the go for it or punt, try an onside kick or kick away. He game where Auburndale was somewhat over reigned over Smith Field. Well done ladies and gen - game hard, he made my job as the referee easy by always received the response from his team that matched, the coaching staff continued to teach and tlemen! his take-charge attitude. He kept his teammates in showed they would never give in until the final whis - encourage their players throughout the fourth quar - Reporting Official: Alan Sprague check during a close game by his continual leader - tle... and they didn't. It was by far the most enjoy - ter. It was clear to us that the Auburndale coaches NNNNNNNN ship and positive communication. Many a time when able night officiating I have had on a losing team's were teaching their student athletes not only foot - he made tackles or was tackled by the Arcadia team, sideline. Everything, except the score, was positive. ball but how to get back up again after you are Soccer - Oostburg at Kohler he displayed textbook sportsmanship. He truly is a Fall River's players and coaches should be com - knocked down and the importance fortitude. These Sept. 23, 2008 decent young man. mended for their sportsmanship. coaches understand that high school athletics is an It was a pleasure to have officiated this game. Reporting Official: Gary Hanan Reporting Official: Paul Timm extension of the classroom, teaching life skills, not This is the first game I have officiated in soccer that just wins and loses on the sports page. NNNNNNNN NNNNNNNN I can honestly say I did not hear one complaint by a Reporting Official: Ed Korlesky player at all. Usually you hear something but I heard Football - Omro at Winneconne Football - Spring Valley at Glenwood City NNNNNNNN nothing at all. Great sportsmanship was displayed Sept. 19, 2008 Oct. 3, 2008 by both teams the entire game. Kohler was a great We had the pleasure of doing the "China Bull" From the time we arrived to the School, Jim Celt, Football - Menominee Indian at White host. We were greeted by a real friendly ticket taker. game between these two teams and we want to and the parents of Glenwood City showed nothing Lake/Elcho Checks were given to us right a way when we got to commend both teams on their display of sportsman - but respect to us. Arrived on the field and met with Oct. 11, 2008 the game site. At half time, we got a bottle of water. ship. Both teams played hard right to the end of the the coaches of both teams, The coaches were great, First, we want to commend the AD from Elcho, After the game both teams players shook hands and game but despite some hard hitting, they helped you could tell they had complete control of their Bob and his staff, for the excellent job he did mark - congratulated each other on a good game. Players each other up at all times. This was a great "rivalry teams. One of the players that really stood out to us ing the field and taking care of us before and after shook my hand and thanked me for a good game. It game" to work. Good luck to both teams in the fu - that showed respect not only to us but to his players the game. We understand that this is his first year was a privilege to have had the opportunity to have ture. and the opposing team was #3 from Spring Valley. and he did a great job on both our visits to Elcho. officiated this game tonight. Both teams and Reporting Official: Bob Fletcher Secondly, we want to commend the coaching staff coaches should be commended on a job well done. The game was well played, great sportsmanship by NNNNNNNN all coaches and players, and the fans from both and team players of both schools. Despite the lack Thank you very much for showing such great sports - of numbers, 14 for Elcho/White Lake and 18 for sides were great. This is our 3rd game this season manship. Keep up the good work. Football - University School at Racine Lutheran Menominee Indian they played hard, displayed out - where we have seen nothing but great sportsman - Reporting Official: Thomas Platner Sept. 19, 2008 standing sportsmanship and looked like they were ship by teams and coaches. Let’s hope this trend NNNNNNNN Our crew worked a game between Racine having fun. They made it an enjoyable afternoon to continues in sports in Wisconsin. Lutheran and University School. We just wanted to officiate high school football. Volleyball - Wausau East at New London Reporting Official: Pat Plumer comment on what class organizations both schools Reporting Official: Pete Porter Sept. 9, 2008 were. Even though the score was tight (21-20), both NNNNNNNN NNNNNNNN High school girls JV and varsity girls volleyball, I sidelines and players conducted themselves with believe this may be the first VB matches I've offici - Football - Alma at Melrose-Mindoro great sportsmanship; players helping each other up Football - Clintonville at Ripon ated that the coaches and fans acted so appropri - Sept. 26, 2008 and just playing great football. Both teams were Oct. 23, 2008 ately. Coaches were positive during entire matches, Our crew was assigned to officiate the game be - well-coached, both coaches showed great sports - I just wanted to drop a quick message to you in players very polite and school management very tween Alma and Melrose-Mindoro. Alma only had 14 manship, which you can tell carried down to their regards to the high level of sportsmanship that was courteous. Very enjoyable experience. players in uniform for this contest so by the second players. displayed by the Ripon football team last evening. Reporting Official: Peter Zagzebski half playing both ways was taking its toll on them. Reporting Official: Bill Becker The Ripon players were very professional and cordial Even though they were losing badly, which can NNNNNNNN to our crew throughout the game addressing us as NNNNNNNN cause things to deteriorate sportsmanship-wise. Volleyball - Hamilton at Kettle Moraine "sir" and adhering to the current points of emphasis. Their captain, # 16 Mitch Schamaun, continually en - Oct. 23, 2008 Football - Kewaskum at Waupun This was a very good football game played by two couraged his teammates, made sure they didn't do Hamilton had just lost a closely contested 5-game Sept. 19, 2008 well led teams at a great facility. It is this type of ex - or say anything disrespectful, and helped members regional match. After the match they talked with Jeff Sauer, Athletic Director at Waupun High perience that keeps officials motivated to improve their coach and after they were done several players school provided our crew with many extras which of the opposing team up. After they game he even and return season after season. came over to Keith and me and shook our hands and meant a great deal to our crew. He provided our went and shook hands with the opposing coaches Reporting Official: Dave Baldwin crew with cookies and a drink at half and brats after and congratulated them on the win. In our crew's thanked us for officiating the match. They could NNNNNNNN have easily just went to the locker room but they the game. In addition, he provided towels and a opinion, this young man exemplifies what high took the time (after a loss) to thank us officials. I warm greeting to our crew. Mr. Sauer made our trip school sports should be. Girls Basketball - Rice Lake at Barron think this says a lot about the girls and their coach. to Waupun High School a very positive experience Reporting Official: Scott Witt Dec. 3, 2008 They showed great sportsmanship throughout the which we will look forward to repeating. Further - NNNNNNNN Our first high school game of the season was a game. They didn't argue for or against any of the more, the coaches from both schools were very re - girl's game at Barron vs. Rice Lake. Both coaches calls. It was great to see sportsmanship like this at spectful and demonstrated excellent leadership to Football - Xavier at Berlin (Bartlett-Barron) and (Lipke-Rice Lake) worked hard the regional game. their teams. Oct. 3, 2008 coaching their kids. Not once did they get caught up Reporting Official: Brian Marx Reporting Official: James Schaefer I have two very positive things to report. One, in the officiating. They simply trusted us to do our game management at Berlin High School, Mr. Steve NNNNNNNN NNNNNNNN job. What a wonderful beginning to a season - Stellmacher, does a great job taking care of the of - watching coaches do their job. Moreover, because Volleyball - New London at Fox Valley Lutheran Football - Poynette at Luther Prep ficials. We were provided water, Gatorade, granola the coaches were not concerned with the officiating Oct. 21, 2008 Oct. 3, 2008 bars, and snacks for pregame and halftime. Then, neither were the fans or the players. Isn't it funny I would like to give credit to New London head I would like to commend Todd Anderson and his on top of this, more water/Gatorade and a candy bar how these different entities go hand in hand in terms coach Laura Turner, her coaching staff, and players. Poynette team. The entire team played with great each for after the game. Towels and a nice official's of sportsmanship? As an illustration of the fine In a game that did not go well as far as the score heart and passion in this game. They were ex - locker room were also really nice added perks. Steve sportsmanship exhibited by the coaches, I called was concerned, Laura was always positive. She en - tremely respectful. I did not hear a single cross word also provides an excellent chain crew who are ex - over and back on Rice Lake. It was an unusual over couraged her players to make improvements in their from this coaching staff or players directed at offi - tremely football knowledgeable, possess tremen - and back because the ball had been tipped by a Bar - game and never once questioned a call that went cials or their own team. They stayed focused on dous hustle, and make the officials look great by top ron player at one point before it was tipped by a Rice against her team. Her players clearly have adopted playing football and improving their play. I stressed notch listening skills & possessing a true interest in Lake girl causing it to go over the mid-line. Coach this mentality and showed the same good sports - with Coach Anderson in the pre-game the point of the game. Thanks for all of your help! Second, I Lipke asked me to explain the call and when I con - manship on and off the court. They hustled on and emphasis about keeping the sidelines clear and he would like to recognize Xavier for being the best cluded with my explanation, he replied "Wow, I just off the court, encouraged each other, and were a lot did so without further prompting. I frequently heard sideline I have ever worked on Friday nights! Coach learned something new tonight." He said this with of fun to work with. him to calmly ask his players and coaches to adhere Hinkens told us in pregame his sideline would be complete sincerity. Isn't this what athletics is all Reporting Official: Robert Frost to stay back according to the letter of the rule. Con - very clean and he is a man of his word! Neither the NNNNNNNN sequently, as an official, I had room to work and do chain crew nor I had any issues navigating the side - See Sports Report, page 22 M Page 22 • December 19, 2008 • WIAA BULLETIN • Vol. 85 • No. 4

Senior High Directory Changes

KENOSHA BRADFORD HIGH SCHOOL – Enroll - VIROQUA HIGH SCHOOL – Girls Golf Coach Heidi ence Affiliation Three Rivers, School Fax (608) 784- Senior High School ment 2387 Hubatch 0229 – ADMINISTRATIVE – President Kurt Nelson ALTOONA HIGH SCHOOL – Girls Hockey Coach KENOSHA TREMPER HIGH SCHOOL – Enrollment WATERFORD HIGH SCHOOL – Prin. Ext. 7504, (608) 784-8585, Prin. Patty Gallagher-Kosmatka (608) Marty Fadness 2542 Ath. Dir. Ext. 7520, Music Dept. Ext. 7307, Speech 784-0156, *Ath. Dir. Samuel Servais (608) 784-0156, APPLETON CENTRAL CHARTER SCHOOL (Asso - KIEL HIGH SCHOOL – Boys Swimming Coach Jes - Coach Ext. 7119, Theatre Coach Ext. 7170, Debate email [email protected], AODA ciated School Appleton Public Schools) – 120 E sica King Coach Ext. 7119, Band Dir. Ext. 7307, Choir Dir. Ext. Contact Ellen Holmquist (608) 784-0156 – BOYS Harris, Appleton 54912, School Phone (920) 832-6136, LIVING WORD LUTHERAN HIGH SCHOOL – As - 7306, Baseball Coach Ext. 7222, Boys Basketball Coach SPORTS – Basketball – Gr. 7-8, Cross Country – Gr. WIAA District 4, *Principal Katherine Crowley Peckham, terisk Person should be Principal Ext. 7229, Boys Cross Country Coach Ext. 7128, Boys 7-8, Football – Gr. 7-8, Tennis – Gr. 7-8, Track – Gr. 7- (920) 832-6136, email crowley [email protected] 12.wi.us MADISON LA FOLLETTE HIGH SCHOOL – Ath - Golf Coach Ext. 7203, Boys Tennis Coach Ext. 7385, 8, Wrestling – Gr. 7-8 – GIRLS SPORTS – Basketball APPLETON E-CHARTER SCHOOL (Associated letic Director Tim Svendsen, email tsvendsen@madi - Boys Track Coach Ext. 7128, Girls Basketball Coach Ext. – Gr. 7-8, Cross Country – Gr. 7-8, Softball – Gr. 7-8, School Appleton Public Schools) – 2121 E Emmers son.k 12.wi.us, Boys Swimming Coach Katie Imhoff- 7201, Girls Cross Country Coach Ext. 7128, Girls Golf Tennis – Gr. 7-8, Track – Gr. 7-8, Volleyball – Gr. 7-8 St, Appleton 54915, School Phone (920) 832-6208, Smith Coach (Spelling) Sobczak, Girls Gymnastics Coach Ext. (NEW) MENOMINEE TRIBAL MIDDLE SCHOOL WIAA District 4, *Athletic Director Tim Zachow, (920) MADISON MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL – Athletic 7372, Softball Coach Ext. 7131, Girls Track Coach Ext. – W 6817 Church St, PO BOX 39, Neopit 54150-0039, 832-6208, email [email protected] Director Tim Ritchie, email [email protected] 12.wi.us, 7128 General Phone (715) 756-2354, Grades 6-7-8, Enroll - APPLETON TESLA ENGINEERING CHARTER Boys Swimming Coach Paul Eckerle WAUNAKEE HIGH SCHOOL – Boys Swimming ment 85 – ADMINISTRATIVE – Dist. Admin. X, SCHOOL (Associated School Appleton Public MADISON WEST HIGH SCHOOL – Athletic Direc - Coach Bill Greymont Prin. Robert Tucker, *Ath. Dir. Michael Clark (715) 756- Schools) – 2121 E Emmers St, Appleton 54915-3802, tor Boyce Hodge, email [email protected] 12.wi.us WHITEWATER HIGH SCHOOL – Boys Swimming 2354 Ext. 2630, email [email protected], AODA Contact School Phone (920) 832-6206, WIAA District 4, *Princi - NEKOOSA HIGH SCHOOL – Athletic Director Bob Coach Eric Christensen X – BOYS SPORTS – Basketball – Gr. 6-7-8, Cross pal Matt Mineau, (920) 832-6206, email tesla@chart - (instead of Robert), email bob_ness@nek- WILLIAMS BAY HIGH SCHOOL – Wrestling Coach Country – Gr. 6-7-8, Golf – Gr. 7-8, Soccer – Gr. 6-7, er.org oosa.k12.wi.us Craig Utesch Wrestling – Gr. 6-7-8 – GIRLS SPORTS – Basketball ATLAS PREPARATORY ACADEMY HIGH NEW HOLSTEIN HIGH SCHOOL – Pom Pon Coach – Gr. 6-7-8, Cross Country – Gr. 6-7-8, Soccer – Gr. 6- SCHOOL – New Address 2911 S 32nd St, Milwaukee Carol Ninmer, Boys Golf Coach X, Wrestling Coach Jim Directory of 7, Softball – Gr. 6-7-8, Volleyball – Gr. 6-7-8 53215 Leavitt (only), Girls Basketball Coach Kathy Frisch Conferences (NEW) X - MEYER MIDDLE SCHOOL – 230 N 9th NEWMAN CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL – Baseball St, River Falls 54022-2568, General Phone (715) 425- BALDWIN-WOODVILLE HIGH SCHOOL – Girls CENTRAL WISCONSIN CONFERENCE – Two divi - Coach Dan Smet, Girls Soccer Coach Doug Ross, Soft - 1820, Grades 7-8, Enrollment 665, Conference Affilia - Hockey Co-op - ADD Spring Valley sions within the conference will no longer be called the ball Coach Josh Thomas, Girls Volleyball Coach Betty tion Big Rivers – ADMINISTRATIVE – Dist. Admin. BARABOO HIGH SCHOOL – Boys Swimming large and small. Large will now be called CWC 10. Small Lange Dr. Boyd, McLarty (715) 425-1800 Ext. 1103, *Prin. Coach Jake Franzen will now be called CWC 8. OMRO HIGH SCHOOL – Girls Basketball Coaches Michael, Johnson (715) 425-1820 Ext. 102, email BENTON HIGH SCHOOL – District Administrator MIDDLE BORDER – Executive Secretary/Commis - Pam Geracie & Teri Ostertag, Girls Volleyball Coach [email protected], Ath. Dir. Rollie Hall (715) take off (Interim), Music Dept. Chair Rochelle Rochelle, sioner Mike Couch, (715) 684-2671 or (651) 492-6450, Wendy Fisher 425-1830 Ext. 1111, AODA Contact Brad Farrier – Cheerleading Coach X, AODA Contact Rhonda Wildes, email < [email protected] >. ONALASKA HIGH SCHOOL – Boys Swimming BOYS SPORTS, Basketball – Gr. 7-8, Cross Country – Band Director Rochelle Rochelle, Choir Director Rochelle NORTHERN LAKES CONFERENCE – Commis - Coach Ezzeldin Rady Gr. 7-8, Football – Gr. 7-8, Track – Gr. 7-8, Wrestling – Rochelle, Girls Basketball Coach Dana Showers sioner email [email protected] BIG FOOT HIGH SCHOOL – Baseball Coach Steve OSHKOSH EAST CHARTER SCHOOL (Associated Gr. 7-8 – GIRLS SPORTS – Basketball – Gr. 7-8, Bochat, Wrestling Coach Craig Utesch School Oshkosh Public Schools) – 405 Washington Junior High/Middle Cross Country – Gr. 7-8, Gymnastics – Gr. 7-8, Track – CADOTT HIGH SCHOOL – AODA Contact Ext. 435, Ave, Oshkosh 54901, School Phone (920) 424-4020, Gr. 7-8, Volleyball – Gr. 7-8 Girls Basketball Coach Bobbi Marion Ext. 435 WIAA District 4, *Athletic Director Craig Lieder, (920) Level School (NEW) - NEW HORIZONS CHARTER SCHOOL CAMBRIA-FRIESLAND HIGH SCHOOL – Athletic 424-4020 Ext. 2419, email [email protected] - (NEW) X - BRODHEAD MIDDLE SCHOOL – 2100 (WAUSAU) JUNIOR HIGH – 1918 Lamont St, Wausau Director Ext. 107 12.wi.us W 9th Ave, Brodhead 53520-2000, General Phone 54403, General Phone (715) 261-0527, Grades 6-7-8, CASSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL – Athletic Director PENINSULA CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL – Delete (608) 897-2184, Grades 6-7-8, Enrollment 255, Con - Enrollment 19 Dale Kruger, Ext. 103, email adirector@cass- School Fax Number ference Affiliation Rock Valley – ADMINISTRATIVE – (NEW) PATRICK MARSH MIDDLE SCHOOL – villesd.k12.wi.us PITTSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL – Athletic Director Dist. Admin. Chuck Deery (608) 897-2141 Ext. 176, 1351 Columbus St, Sun Prairie 53590, General Phone CEO LEADERSHIP ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL – Todd Sanken, email sanketod@pitts ville.k 12.wi.us Prin. Charles Urness (608) 897-2184 Ext. 216, *Ath. (608) 834-7600, Grades 7-8, Enrollment 650, Confer - New Address 2004 N 33rd St, Milwaukee 53208-1965 PULASKI HIGH SCHOOL – Boys Swimming Coach Dir. Brian Kammerer (608) 897-2184 Ext. 237, email ence Affiliation Badger, School Fax (608) 834-7692 – EAU CLAIRE MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL – Dis - Erik Olson bkammerer@brod head.k 12.wi.us, AODA Contact Chris ADMINISTRATIVE - Dist. Admin. Dr. Tim Culver (608) trict Administrator Ronald Heilmann (715) 852-3149, RACINE CASE HIGH SCHOOL – Dist. Admin. Medenwaldt – BOYS SPORTS – Basketball – Gr. 7- 834-6502, 501 S Bird St, Sun Prairie 53590-2803, Prin. Girls Hockey Coach Marty Fadness James (not David) Shaw 8, Cross Country – Gr. 7-8, Football – Gr. 7-8, Track – Clark Luessman (608) 834-7601, *Ath. Dir. Vince EAU CLAIRE NORTH HIGH SCHOOL – District Ad - RACINE HORLICK HIGH SCHOOL – Dist. Admin. Gr. 7-8, Wrestling – Gr. 7-8 – GIRLS SPORTS – Bas - Brandl (608) 834-7631, email [email protected] - ministrator Ronald Heilmann (715) 852-3149, Cheer - James (not David) Shaw ketball – Gr. 7-8, Cross Country – Gr. 7-8, Track – Gr. 12.wi.us, AODA Contact Brian Dean (608) 834-6727 – leading Coaches Jodi Erickson (Fall) & Amy LaVelle RACINE PARK HIGH SCHOOL – Dist. Admin. 7-8, Volleyball – Gr. 7-8 BOYS SPORTS - Baseball – Gr. 7-8, Basketball – Gr. 7- (Winter), Boys Golf Coach Sam Erickson (715) 852- James (not David) Shaw (NEW) GLACIAL DRUMLIN MIDDLE SCHOOL – 8, Cross Country – Gr. 7-8, Track – Gr. 7-8, Wrestling – 6654, Boys Hockey Coach Guy Brown, Boys Swimming RHINELANDER HIGH SCHOOL – Athletic Director 801 Damascus Tr, Cottage Grove 53527, General Phone Gr. 7-8 – GIRLS SPORTS - Basketball – Gr. 7-8, Cross Coach Dave Rone (715) 852-6749, Girls Golf Coach email address (spelling) lahamcha@rhine- (608) 839-8437, Grades 7-8, Enrollment 420, Confer - Country – Gr. 7-8, Track – Gr. 7-8, Volleyball – Gr. 7-8 (715) 852-6654, Girls Hockey Coach Marty Fadness lander.k12.wi.us ence Affiliation Badger, School Fax (608) 839-8984 – PRAIRIE VIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL – *Ath. Dir. Stu (715) 852-6750, Girls Track Coach Paul Haslow (715) RIVER FALLS HIGH SCHOOL – Boys Swimming ADMINISTRATIVE - Dist. Admin. Craig Gerlach (608) Kleinschmidt (608) 834-7877, email 852-6675 Coach Brady McAdams, Girls Hockey Co-op - ADD 221-7660, 5301 Monona Dr, Monona 53716, Prin. Paul [email protected] ELKHART LAKE-GLENBEULAH HIGH SCHOOL – Spring Valley Herrick & Renee Tennant (608) 839-8437, *Ath. Dir. (NEW) X - WISCONSIN HEIGHTS MIDDLE Boys Swimming Coach Jessica King SAINT CROIX CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL – Girls Dan Zweifel (608) 839-8437, email daniel– SCHOOL – 10173 US Highway 14, Mazomanie 53560- ELMWOOD HIGH SCHOOL – Girls Hockey Co-op - Hockey Co-op - ADD Spring Valley zweifel@mon ona gr ove.org, AODA Contact Jamie 9587, Grades 7-8, Enrollment 217, Conference Affilia - ADD Spring Valley SOUTHERN DOOR HIGH SCHOOL – Athletic Di - Thomas – BOYS SPORTS - Basketball – Gr. 7-8, Cross tion Badger – ADMINISTRATIVE - Dist. Admin. Larry FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL – Boys Swimming rector Greg Lucas, email glucas@southern- Country – Gr. 7-8, Track – Gr. 7-8 – GIRLS SPORTS - Black (608) 767-2595, Prin. Patti Larson (608) 767- Coach Kristy Kintop door.k12.wi.us Basketball – Gr. 7-8, Cross Country – Gr. 7-8, Track – 2596, *Ath. Dir. Brian Campbell (608) 767-2586 Ext. GLENWOOD CITY HIGH SCHOOL – Girls Hockey SPARTA HIGH SCHOOL – Principal Sam Russ, Gr. 7-8, Volleyball – Gr. 7-8 1142, email [email protected] 12.wi.us, AODA Co-op - ADD Spring Valley Boys Cross Country Coach Samantha Massano, Boys (NEW) X - GLACIER CREEK MIDDLE SCHOOL – Contact Brian Dean – BOYS SPORTS - Basketball – Gr. GREEN BAY EAST HIGH SCHOOL – Boys Swim - Golf Coach Ed Flasch, Boys Tennis Coach X 2800 Military Rd, Cross Plains 53528-9224, General 7-8, Cross Country – Gr. 7-8, Track – Gr. 7-8 – GIRLS ming Coach Mike Witte SPENCER HIGH SCHOOL – Add PO Box 418, Zip Phone (608) 829-9422, Grades 6-7-8, Enrollment 650, SPORTS - Basketball – Gr. 7-8, Cross Country – Gr. 7- GREEN BAY PREBLE HIGH SCHOOL – Contact code 54479-0418 Conference Affiliation Badger – ADMINISTRATIVE - 8, Track – Gr. 7-8, Volleyball – Gr. 7-8, person should be Athletic Director, Athletic Director Fax SPRING VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL – Girls Hockey Dist. Admin. Bill Reis (608) 829-9000, Prin. Tim Keeler (NEW) X - ZION LUTHERAN MIDDLE SCHOOL # (920) 391-2461, Boys Swimming Coach Mike Witte Coach Matt Crantson - Co-op - Combined team with (608) 829-9420, *Ath. Dir. Mike Harris (608) 829-9420, – 26 W Frederick St, Rhinelander 54501, Grades 6-7- GREEN BAY SOUTHWEST HIGH SCHOOL – Boys River Falls, Baldwin-Woodville, Elmwood, Glenwood City email mikeh@mcp asd.k 12.wi.us, AODA Contact Julie 8, Enrollment 25 – ADMINISTRATIVE - Dist. Admin. Swimming Coach Mike Witte & Saint Croix Cental (Contact River Falls) Colmar – BOYS SPORTS - Basketball – Gr. 7-8, Cross Steve Birch (715) 365-6300, Prin. Steve Birch (715) GREEN BAY WEST HIGH SCHOOL – Boys Swim - STEVENS POINT HIGH SCHOOL – Boys Swim - Country – Gr. 7-8, Track – Gr. 7-8, Wrestling – Gr. 7-8 365-6300, *Ath. Dir. Paul Mildebrandt (715) 365- ming Coach Mike Witte ming Coach Wendy Fix – GIRLS SPORTS - Basketball – Gr. 7-8, Cross Country 6300, email [email protected], AODA Contact HOLMEN HIGH SCHOOL – Boys Swimming Coach SURING HIGH SCHOOL – Athletic Director Ext. – Gr. 7-8, Track – Gr. 7-8 Steve Birch – BOYS SPORTS - Basketball – Gr. 6-7- Ezzeldin Rady 238 (NEW) LA CROSSE AQUINAS MIDDLE SCHOOL 8, Soccer – Gr. 6-7-8 – GIRLS SPORTS - Basketball HUDSON HIGH SCHOOL – Boys Swimming Coach TRI-COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL – Athletic Director – 315 S 11th St, La Crosse 54601, General Phone – Gr. 6-7-8, Soccer – Gr. 6-7-8, Volleyball – Gr. 6-7- Ben Gensler email address update [email protected] (608) 784-0156, Grades 7-8, Enrollment 157, Confer - 8  Sport Report

__M C_on_t_in_ue_d_ f_ro_m_ page 21 about? Again, Coach Bartlett and Coach Lipke should Boys Hockey - Merrill at Waupaca tened. It was very noticeable. ample of sportsmanship and character displayed by be congratulated on their fine displays of how Dec. 9, 2008 Reporting Official: Larry Zirbel both Wisconsin Lutheran and Reedsburg high coaches should act! In this contest the score was 6-0 in favor of Wau - NNNNNNNN schools during the WIAA Level 4 playoff game in Reporting Official: Dan Hoffman paca. It was a hard played game, one in which Mer - Beaver Dam. It is always hoped that during a game Football - Arrowhead vs. Stevens Point rill incurred only one minor penalty for interference. of this significance that both teams will play their NNNNNNNN Nov. 15, 2008 The Merrill players well respectful to the Waupaca best and that the result will be determined by excel - I wanted to take a moment to congratulate two Girls Basketball - Northland Pines at Three players and the officials. However, I was most im - lence on behalf of those participating. And as is al - teams for a very well played game. Sportsmanship ways the case, only one team can win and move on Lakes pressed with Merrill's head coach. For a first year was exhibited by both teams in many instances. to their goal. But true character is displayed Dec. 9, 2008 coach, and being a younger coach, he demonstrated Hartland Arrowhead showed excellent sportsman - not in times of good fortune but more importantly I want to publicly commend the coaches and a very mature bench demeanor, portrayed a positive ship throughout the entire game. Their players took during adversity. This is when life's true lessons can players of both teams in this contest; both demon - attitude for his student athletes and was very pro - extra time to help each other and the opponents up best be taught. Yesterday both teams displayed the fessional. I have been a WIAA official for over 20 from the field. The Arrowhead coaches were very co - strated great sportsmanship throughout the game. discipline, effort and character that it takes to be years, and I have not witnessed a first-year coach operative and kept the sidelines clear so I could It was refreshing to see both head coaches focus champions in life. Though I am sure that as coaches with as much poise as this particular head coach. I move freely with the chain crew. I have to say, the their energies on getting the best out of their stu - and players reflect back on opportunities missed truly hope his demeanor continues throughout his players were asking me if they were far enough back hopefully they can also take pride in their efforts and dent-athletes. They made challenges toward officiat - career. Simply put, the sportsmanship displayed by almost every series. I was very thankful and much accomplishments. As an official, it is not unusual to ing calls, but did this in a respectful manner which Merrill, as exemplified by their head coach, was ex - appreciated the extra effort! I also wanted to men - be the target of a teams frustration when circum - conveyed a positive example to their players. I offi - cellent. tion two young men who the crew felt went above stances are not going their way. But yesterday both ciate countless games throughout the year and un - Reporting Official: Scott Swid and beyond during the game. #10 and #11 from Ar - Kirk Denoyer and Brian Pottinger and their staffs rowhead exhibited excellent sportsmanship through - fortunately, more often than not, I am disheartened NNNNNNNN were great examples of what make high school foot - out the entire game. Thank you! A very special by the unsportsmanlike conduct I observe on the Boys Swimming - Fond du Lac Invitational thanks to Arrowhead for providing their team doctor ball the treasure it can be. Both coaching staffs con - court, team benches, and in the stands. It is truly a Dec. 6, 2008 to help me after I pulled my hamstring late in the centrated on their responsibilities of motivating and treat when you see a team and coaching staff who The Fond du Lac team and coach Glen McBride game; his help allowed me to finish the game. coaching their teams allowing us to do our jobs to are competing in the spirit of the game. Best wishes acted like gentlemen. When they came to the Reporting Official: Brent Thompson the best of our ability. It is when coaches coach, of - blocks for awards they had their school warm-ups ficials officiate and players play that the environment to both teams throughout the upcoming season, in NNNNNNNN on, no hot dogging and not showing off. They stood is established for the best teaching opportunities. my perspective both teams are already winners. out for as nice as they looked and acted. The coach Football - Reedsburg vs. Wisconsin Lutheran After all, that is what high school football should be Reporting Official: David Juliot was the same way. Never heard him yell at the kids. Nov. 15, 2008 about –teaching and setting examples of life lessons. NNNNNNNN When he talked to the kids, they all stood and lis - I would like to acknowledge the outstanding ex - Reporting Official: Stephen Sanders Vol. 85 • No. 4 • WIAA BULLETIN • December 19, 2008 • Page 23 I Coaches Education

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ASEP Instructors WI 54650; (608) 783-5435 ext. 359 or 781- ton.k12.wi.us DWFH; Platteville, WI 53810; (608) 342- If you want to have an ASEP course of - 7042 babijoel@ luther.k12.wi.us Joshua Kubly; Newman Catholic High 1571 fered in your area, contact the appropriate Stephen Berg; N6874 CTH UU; Fond du School; 1130 W. Bridge St.; Wausau, WI Steve Salisbury; Rice Lake High School; ASEP instructor listed below. Keep in mind Lac, WI 54935; (920) 921-4930 wlaad@wla- 54401; (715) 845-8274 jkubly@newman - 30 South Wisconsin Ave.; Rice Lake WI both parts of the ASEP course are needed to vikings.org catholicschools.com 54868; (715) 234-2181 ext. 1044 salis - fulfill the WIAA requirements for Coaches Leonard Collyard; Kettle Moraine Gregg Kurzynski; Rice Lake HS; 30 S. burys@rice lake.k12.wi.us Not Licensed to Teach; Coaching Principles Lutheran High School; 3399 Division Road; Wisconsin Ave.; Rice Lake, WI 54868; (715) Mike Shay; 837 Leatzow; Three Lakes, WI and Sport First Aid. Jackson, WI 53037; (262) 677-4051 lcoll - 234-2181 ext. 1091 54562; (715) 546-3319 shaymik@rh ine - ASEP course offerings will be published in yar@kml hs.org Deborah Malueg; Marion Elementary; lander.k12.wi.us the BULLETIN and on our website as details John Hayton; 2779 30th Ave.; Osceola, 1001 North Main; Marion WI 54950; (715) James Shlimovitz; St. Clare Hospital & regarding dates, sites, etc., are received WI 54020; (612) 343-4754 754-4501 Health Svc.; 707 14th St; Baraboo, WI from ASEP instructors. Jim Johnson; Milton High School; 114 Dr. James Marx; M204 Marsh Ln.; Marsh - 53913; (608) 356-1478 ASEP Certified Instructors West High Street; Milton, WI 53563; (608) field, WI 54449; (715) 387-1177 Greg Smith; 665 Grant St.; De Pere, WI Joel Babinec; 1034 Schafer Dr; Onalaska 868-9565 or 868-9399 johnsonja@ mail.mil - Scott Ringgenberg; UW-Platteville; 110 54115  NFHS Coach Education In partnership with the National Soccer Coaches Association of America, the NFHS launched its first sport-specific online course entitled “Fundamentals of Coaching Soccer” on Sep - tember 22. The course is designed to train soccer coaches how to teach the skills of soccer. “Fundamentals of Coaching Wrestling,” developed by the National Wrestling Coaches Association, will be available in November. Football, volleyball and basketball will be available in early 2009. The first single-focused learning module entitled “Engaging Effectively with Parents” will be available in December. This online learning module will train coaches how to communicate more effectively, encourage proactive communication with parents, and provide coaches resources to optimize the learning environment for their student participants. All NFHS Coach Education courses and modules can be accessed at www.nfhslearn.com .  Online ASEP Course Offering Through UW-Platteville UW-Platteville now offers Coaching Principles and Sport First Aid in an online format. Coaches don’t have to travel or organize anything, they can study at home and take the certification exam. If they choose, they can also take both classes for academic credit and use it for teacher recertification. For further information go to www.uwplatt.edu/cont_ed/ click on Professional Development and then ASEP Coaching Education Program. These classes are being offered in partnership with the American Sports Education Program (ASEP). If you have any questions, you can contact Rick Morgan at [email protected] .  I WADA INSIGHTS FROM T HE W ISCONSIN A THLETIC D IRECTORS A SSOCIATION Sandy Freres is Selected State AD of the Year By Mike Bates tion requirement for students in grades 5-12; en - Those receiving WADA / NIAAA Years of Expe - Information Director, WADA sures that all 9th grade students are certified in rience recognition, with * indicating NIAAA mem - Sandy Freres, CAA, the athletic director at The American Red Cross and First Aid; established a bership: Prairie High School in Racine for Movement Curriculum for all K-12 students at The 10 YEARS – Mike Amundson, Grantsburg; 24 years, was chosen as the Prairie School – where the school maintains a no- Steve Brooks, Reedsville; *Jeff Byczek, De Pere; State Athletic Director of the cut policy for athletic programs in grades 9-12 and *Renee Chapek, Amery; *Wayne Fell, CAA, Dela - Year for 2008. where 85% of its students in high school and mid - van-Darien; *Mike Gosz, Hamilton Sussex; *Jack The announcement was dle school participate in one or more sport. Klebesadel, Germantown; Elliott Kramsky, CAA, St. Freres also is a mentor of interns in Sports Mary Central; *Craig Lieder, Oshkosh North; Karen made by the Wisconsin Athletic Management for UW-Parkside in Kenosha, a host Pecor, Faith Christian; *Mike Rupnow, Racine Case; Directors Association, as the se - for numerous conference and WIAA tournaments in *Signe Schecher, Mayville; *Bruce Schweisthal, Ar - lection of Freres, from District Sandy Freres many sports, and she is Sportsmanship Committee cadia; Dean Wilson, Elkhorn Area. 7, was revealed at the WADA Workshop held in No - leader for Midwest Classic Conference. 15 YEARS – Susette Alsteens, Belleville; *Lee vember at the Paper Valley Hotel in Appleton. The other six 2008 District AD of the Year Ann Corning, CAA, Milwaukee Madison; *Jay Freres, now the athletic director and director awards went to Barb Chiszar of Hayward in District Hammes, Racine Horlick; Scott King, De Soto; of the Johnson Athletic Center at The Prairie 1, Pam Huston of Wausau West in District 2, Mike *Scott Kugi, CAA, Muskego; *Rich Reitzner, School, has been at the school for 34 years – in - Montgomery of Sparta in District 3, Greg Smith, Stoughton; *Graeme Williams, Loyal. cluding 24 years as AD, 27 years as a physical ed - CMAA of West De Pere in District 4, Brian Smith of 20 YEARS – * Toby Ackerman, Mukwonago; ucation instructor, and 23 years as chair of the David Henrickson, Whitehall; *Mike Neary, CAA, Waunakee in District 5, and Doug Riesop of Slinger physical education department. Previously, Freres Edgerton; Lois Peart, Iowa-Grant; Norm Ross, in District 6. was a teacher and coach at St. Joseph Academy in Flambeau; *Peggy Seegers-Braun, CMAA, Divine The WADA Awards Luncheon sponsored by Green Bay and at University School in Milwaukee Savior Holy Angels of Milwaukee. Healy took place before an audience of almost 400 before making the move to the Racine school. 30 YEARS – * Jim Campbell, Shell Lake; athletic directors and activities directors from the “Sandy has dedicated her career to helping Steve Stellmacher, Berlin. state’s approximately 500 schools in attendance at student-athletes at our school, in our conference The 2008 Workshop also included the passing the state convention. It is the organization’s single- and throughout the district,” said Richard Zimmer - of the WADA Presidency to Greg Smith, CMAA of largest event of the school year. Bill Vickroy, CAA, mann, Assistant Headmaster at The Prairie School. West De Pere from now Past President Mike Neary, athletic director at Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln High “She has enthusiastically promoted the ideals of CAA of Edgerton High School. sportsmanship with parents and students, through School and WADA Past President, was the Master of Pam Huston of Wausau West High School was workshops, seminars and parent events.” Ceremonies for the luncheon. elected the WADA Vice President in voting by the In addition to her 23-year membership in the Special awards were presented in six cate - organization’s membership during the WADA An - WADA, Freres also is active in numerous other or - gories: NIAAA DSA Award (Non-NIAAA Member) nual Meeting held at the Workshop. ganizations: National Interscholastic Athletic Ad - went to Deb Hauser of the WIAA; NIAAA DSA The WADA also announced that its annual ministrators Association member, 23 years; dele - Award (NIAAA Member) went to Don Dalton, CAA statewide convention, starting in 2009, will move gate to NIAAA national convention, 2005 & 2007; of Wautoma; the NIAAA State Award of Merit went to the Chula Vista Resort in Wisconsin Dells. The WADA District 7 Gender Rep, 2004-2007, and, to Mark Kryka, CAA of Verona Area; the Retired dates for next year’s event: Nov. 7-10. WIAA Sports Advisory Committee, 2004-2007. Athletic Director Award of Merit went to Don Dal - More details about the WADA Awards recipi - At The Prairie School, her accomplishments ton, CAA of Wautoma; the Andy Anderson Award, ents, from 2008 and from previous years, will be are numerous: established K-12 phy ed and health for contributions and willingness to assist above available on the WADA web site at curriculum required of all students as part of their the call of duty, went to Vickroy, CAA of Wisconsin www.wadawi.org. regular, daily class schedule; developed an exercise Rapids Lincoln, and, the WADA President’s Award The web site for the WADA is requirement plus curricular requirement for all stu - went to David Helgeson of the Radisson Paper Val - www.wadawi.org, and Mike Bates may be reached dents in grades 10-12; established a Health Educa - ley Hotel. at [email protected].  (ISSN 0195-0606) WIAA BULLETIN Official Publication ar Keep These Published 11 times August 15, 2008 through July 10, 2009, two per month in May one per month in August, September, October, nd le December, January, February, March, April and July, at Stevens Point, Wisconsin by the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. Ca The BULLETIN is included as part of membership for dues for schools and license fees for officials. Subscription rate is $8.00 per year pre-paid. Headquarters and general business office at 5516 Vern Holmes Drive, P.O. Box 267, Stevens Point, WI, 54481-0267. Dates in Mind Periodicals postage paid by Stevens Point, WI and additional mailing offices. Postmaster, direct change of address correspondence to, WIAA Bulletin, 5516 Vern Holmes Drive, P.O. Box 267, Stevens Point, WI, 54481-0267. December 25 ...... Christmas Day Publisher: Douglas Chickering, Executive Director Editor: Todd Clark, Communications Director January 1 ...... New Year’s Day Telephone (715) 344-8580 FAX (715) 344-4241 email < [email protected] > January 12 ...... Sports Advisory Committee Meeting BOARD OF CONTROL EXECUTIVE OFFICE January 27 ...... Middle Level Council Meeting (Stevens Point) President President-Elect Treasurer January 27-28 ...... Advisory Council Meeting (Stevens Point) DOUGLAS CHICKERING KEVIN KNUDSON ROGER FOEGEN JAMES SMASAL Executive Director January 28 ...... Board of Control Meeting (Stevens Point) Barneveld Bangor Winneconne February 13 ...... Boys Diving Sectionals (District 5) (District 3) DAVE ANDERSON (District 4) February 14 ...... Wrestling Individual Regionals MARK GOBLER SCOTT LINDGREN Deputy Director Luck Kenosha Public Schools Boys Swimming Sectionals KEITH POSLEY DEBRA HAUSER (District 1) (District 7) February 17 ...... Wrestling Team Sectionals Milwaukee Public Schools Associate Director DAVID BARDO TIM SIVERTSON February 17, 19 & 20 ...... Boys Hockey Regionals Wittenberg-Birnamwood Elk Mound (Wisconsin (At-Large) TOM SHAFRANSKI (District 2) Association of School Boards) February 19-20 ...... Girls Hockey Regionals CARL EISMAN Assistant Director DEAN SANDERS MARY PFEIFFER February 20-21 ...... Boys State Swimming & Diving Meet (Madison) Lake Mills Green Bay Public Schools Martin Luther MARCY THURWACHTER February 21 ...... Wrestling Individual Sectionals Assistant Director (District 6) (At-Large) (At-Large) February 24 ...... Deadline to Announce Board/Council Candidacy DR. MICHAEL THOMPSON, State Department of Public Instruction Liaison TODD CLARK February 24, 26 & 28 ...... Girls Basketball Regionals LINZI GRONNING, Holmen, Wisconsin Athletic Directors Association Liaison Communications Director JOHN ASHLEY, Wisconsin Association of School Boards Liaison February 24, 27 & 28 ...... Boys & Girls Hockey Sectionals February 26-27-28 ...... State Wrestling Individual Tournament (Madison) Gymnastics Sectionals EDITORIAL March 3 ...... Board/Council Primary Ballot Mailed March 3, 5 & 7 ...... Boys Basketball Regionals Recognizing Worthy Causes Easily March 5-6-7 ...... Boys State Hockey Tournament (Madison) March 6 ...... Board of Control Meeting (Madison) March 6-7 ...... Girls Basketball Sectionals Accomplished Within WIAA Guidelines State Wrestling Team Tournament (Madison) State Gymnastics (Wisconsin Rapids) A trend is sweeping the land that has sions, as well as the rules of the contest as Girls State Hockey Tournament (Madison) organizers and advocates of various causes determined by the National Federation of March 9 ...... Earliest Day for Track & Field Practice identifying high school sporting events as a State High School Associations, of which the March 12-13-14 ...... Girls State Basketball (Madison) method to further advance their charity. WIAA is a charter member. Boys Basketball Sectionals This movement continues to gain mo - The amateur status article of the WIAA March 13 ...... Scholar Athlete Nomination Due Date mentum and enthusiasm, and the WIAA and Constitution declares a student shall be an March 16 ...... Earliest Day for Girls Soccer Practice its members are working with causes desir - amateur in all sports offered by the Associa - Earliest Day for Softball Practice ing help to find cures or solutions to prob - tion. The article, in part, states an amateur March 17 ...... Coaches Advisory Committee Meeting - Gymnastics lems facing our society. status violation occurs when a student-ath - March 19-20-21 ...... Boys State Basketball (Madison) No one that we know of at the WIAA, lete “accepts, receives and/or directs to an - March 23 ...... Earliest Day for Baseball (Spring) Practice from the Board of Control and Executive other reimbursement or award of salary, March 24 ...... Primary Ballot Return Deadline Staff to the administrators and coaches in cash, merchandise of any kind, or a share March 25 . . Coaches Advisory Committee Meeting – Wrestling (Stevens Point) our member schools, would oppose helping of game or season proceeds for achieve - Coaches Advisory Committee Meeting – Hockey (Stevens Point) find a cure for cancer, heart disease, dia - ment in athletics.” March 27 ...... Board/Council Election Ballot Mailed betes, Alzheimer's, Parkinson’s, muscular The rule further asserts a student-ath - March 30 ...... Earliest Day for Boys Golf Practice dystrophy, world-wide hunger, alcoholism, lete may receive an award “symbolic in na - Earliest Day for Boys Tennis Practice childhood obesity, child abuse, addictions, ture...and that has no intrinsic or utilitarian April 1 . . . . Coaches Advisory Committee Meeting – Basketball (Stevens Point) April 3 ...... Board of Control Meeting (Stevens Point) eating disorders or animal abuse to name value,” but among those items not allowed April 10 ...... Good Friday just a few worthy causes. are game jerseys. April 12 ...... Easter We all have lost loved ones or know Therefore, any plan to provide pink April 14 ...... Board/Council Election Ballot Deadline someone in the fight of their life with these game jerseys for players to keep as a me - April 22 ...... WIAA Annual Meeting (Stevens Point) afflictions. mento of the event would not be permitted. Regardless of the cause that individuals However, if the school has ownership of the and segments of society endorse, our mem - jerseys for continued use, it is permissible bership is adamant about preventing the to wear the pink jersey if it is in accordance exploitation of student-athletes. The mem - with NFHS uniform rules. bership’s prerogative is to direct the atten - In a number of sports, the use of pink tion to the achievements and accomplish - jerseys is not an issue –not so in basketball ments of those competing in education- or football, however. NFHS rules mandates based activities. Locally, our members can the color of the home team jersey shall be Seasons choose to involve their programs during the white and a contrasting dark color for the regular season as their school administra - visiting team. This doesn’t need to hinder tion chooses. efforts to promote a great cause. Other The most recent movement gaining Greetings ideas within the rules will also accomplish popularity is the “Think Pink” efforts aimed the goal. Different sock colors, jerseys with at increasing awareness for breast cancer pink trim, pink shoe laces, pre-game and research and recognizing survivors. May the season shine half-time recognitions or a fan “Pink Out” all The WIAA Executive Staff has been with warmth, peace working with member school leaders inter - serve as creative alternatives. Most of us ested in recognizing any number of these would contend recognizing a specific cause and happiness for good causes identifying interscholastic ath - is much more significant than the various letic events as the impetus. With this details of how it is recognized. you and your family model, everything would seem to be in con - A number of member schools have al - cert with everyone on the same page. How - ready experienced successful events pro - from the ever, problems may surface when members moting a charitable cause that are within assume anything goes for the “good of the the framework of WIAA and NFHS regula - Board of Control and cause” and neglect to consult the member - tions. ship’s rules. Any frustration with the WIAA’s position Executive Office The WIAA, or any other regulatory on the promotion of a cause during inter - agency that is responsible for the enforce - scholastic athletic events may derive from of the ment of rules, is placed in the uneasy posi - the well-meaning intentions of those who tion of being in the crossfire when plans to are emotionally and personally connected to Wisconsin Interscholastic recognize any cause swelling with emotion a cause but are not necessarily well-versed is outside of what is permissible through in WIAA regulations. Athletic Association member-established rules and policies. Working together with the membership, Perhaps the two most identifiable rules high school sporting events can bring recog - to be considered in promoting a cause that nition to a cause without compromising involves interscholastic athletic events are the integrity of the rules established by rep - the membership’s amateur status provi - resentatives from our schools.