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Official Publication of MSHSAA Vol. 80, No. 4 May 2016 Departments Missouri State High School Questions & Answers...... 2-3 News...... 1-15 Board of Directors...... 16-22 Activities Association Fall/Winter Athletics...... 23 Activities...... 24 Scholastic Achievement Awards...... 25-34 2015-16 Board of Directors Awards...... 34-37 Executive Staff DR. KERWIN URHAHN, Executive Director Eligibility rulings, transfers, interpretation of Constitution and By-Laws, budget and finance, insurance, litigation, legislative liaison, school classification, enrollments.

STACY SCHROEDER, Assoc. Executive Director and , Scholar Bowl, Transfers (hard- ships & waivers), personnel, MSHSAA Leadership School program, eligibility.

HARVEY RICHARDS, Assoc. Executive Director Dr. Jennifer Schmidt, Pres. Eric Churchwell, V.P. Dr. Mark Beem Toni Hill Chris Wilson Football, cross country, track and field, camps and South Central District Northeast District Central District At-Large Region 2 Southeast District clinics, all-star events, sports medicine, team hosts, Principal Superintendent Superintendent Superintendent Superintendent nonfaculty coaches, coaches education, eligibility. Sullivan HS Palmyra School Hickory County Bloomfield Schools Kennett Schools Term Expires 2018 Term Expires 2016 Term Expires 2017 Term Expires 2017 Term Expires 2019 DAVINE DAVIS, Asst. Executive Director Music, , , dance, per- forming groups, Transfers (foreign exchange /international students), sanctions, eligibility. KEVIN GARNER, Asst. Executive Director Basketball, soccer, transfers, athletic directors liaison, waivers, eligibility. DON MAURER, Asst. Executive Director , , , basketball officials coordinator, speech and debate, eligibility. GREG STAHL, Asst. Executive Director Mark Linneman Corey Johnson Ken Eaton, Pres. Dr. Paul Kinder Brett Soden Wrestling, officials coordinator, officials’ registration, of- St. Louis District At-Large Region 1 Northwest District Kansas City District Southwest District ficials’ rules meetings, special reports, , eligibility. Athletic Director Athletic Director Superintendent Superintendent Principal Mound City R-2 CRAIG LONG, Chief Financial Officer Lutheran South HS Hazelwood East North Kansas City Schools Strafford HS Term Expires 2016 Term Expires 2019 Term Expires 2016 Term Expires 2016 Term Expires 2019 Budget and finance, vendor contracts and bids, advertis- ing, corporate partners, awards, orders, buildings and grounds, technology. Mission Statement Contact Info. “The MSHSAA promotes the value of participation, MSHSAA JASON WEST, Communications Director sportsmanship, team play, and personal excellence Publications, media relations, public relations, television 1 N. Keene St., PO Box 1328 to develop citizens who make positive contributions and radio rights, web site maintenance, records, statis- Columbia, MO 65205 to their community and support the tics, sportsmanship programs & Summit, Distinguished (573) 875-4880 democratic principles of our state and nation.” Service Awards, Keller Awards, Scholastic Achievement Fax (573) 875-1450 Awards, Traditions program, student services. www.mshsaa.org [email protected] May 2016 (vol. 80, no. 4) Email Policy: Due to the high volume of email messages received by the Association, an expedited personal response may not • The MSHSAA Journal is published four times per always be possible. The MSHSAA staff will respond first to more traditional means of communication such as telephone calls, written year (August, December, February and May) by the correspondence and faxes. The MSHSAA office can be reached at (573) 875-4880 during regular office hours. As time permits, staff Missouri State High School Activities Association. will reply to email messages that include the sender’s complete name, address and phone number. Questions regarding student eligibil- ity or specific MSHSAA by-laws should first be directed to your local school administrator. By Board policy, our staff is not permitted • © 2015 MSHSAA, all rights reserved. to answer specific eligibility inquiries via email, and any follow-up questions to the MSHSAA should be done via telephone or written The Journal is available free on the Association web- correspondence. site, www.mshsaa.org. Copies are printed and mailed to all dues-paying senior highs and junior highs. 1 N. Keene St. Phone: (573) 875-4880 P.O. Box 1328 Fax: (573) 875-1450 Columbia, MO [email protected] 65205-1328 Eligibility Rulings All official eligibility opinions shall be in writing and shall bear the signature of the executive director. Verbal rulings are not official. Principals are reminded that correspondence concerning eligibility rulings, annual eligibility lists, applications for waiver of the transfer rule, hardship transfers and sanction forms, must be signed by the principal for consideration by Proud Member the MSHSAA. National Federation of State High School Associations MSHSAA Journal May 2016  1 - . NEWS School Battle HS Fatima HS MICDS HS Skyline HS Park Hill HS Salisbury HS Rockhurst HS Poplar Bluff HS Poplar Bluff Rock Bridge HS Lee’s Summit HS Lee’s Jefferson City Jefferson HS Pembroke Hill HS St. Teresa’s Academy Teresa’s St. Blue Springs South HS Blue Springs Lafayette (Wildwood) HS Lafayette (Wildwood) Incarnate Word Academy Incarnate Word Ladue Horton Watkins HS Ladue Horton Watkins Liberty (Mountain View) HS Liberty (Mountain View) Jefferson (Conception Jct.) HS Jefferson Chadwick High School Granted unrestricted eligibility 1. A coach is one who provides any A a. Coach Defined Coach type of instruction specific to a sport or All coaches, paid or not paid, activity. must be submitted online. Such person shall, therefore, meet the standards for coaching in the interscholastic program as provided in By-Laws 3.1 through coach must be “approved” by A 3.1.10. office prior to instructing the MSHSAA An egregious or intentional students. by-laws or the violation of the MSHSAA rules/regulations of the sport may cause the Board of Directors to withhold “ap proved” status. The Appeals Committee heard one The case via telephone conference call and ruled as follows: students to the following schools’ under provisions contained in By-Law 3.10.4.h, Hardship MSHSAA (transfer was Transfers Application deemed as not being made for athletic reasons or undue influence): (two student appeals) Held April 6, 2016 Held Coach Jeff Davis Jeff Tune Shari Jimmy Cain Shelly Deen Dan Rolfes+ Evan Scobie Scott Kilgore Laura Wacker Justin Conyers Paul Winkeler+ Robert Kelsay+ Brandon Shelby Margaret Junker David Wiebenga Jeremy McElduff Steven Johnston Sean O’Connor+ Henry Thompson+ Elizabeth Lewis-Muse Francis Howell High School Lutheran South High School Greenwood High School Clayton High School Ladue Horton Watkins Oak Ridge High School High School Timberland Granted eligibility to the 1. Denied appeal to grant 1. 2. 3. 1. Removed athletic reasons 1. Granted unrestricted eligibility 1. Each school shall be responsible for requiring all coaches (as defined in By- b. c. b. Appeals Committee heard five The a. Online Rules Review Requirement Review Online Rules except for Online Rules Review, Laws 3.1 through 3.1.10) to complete a MSHSAA rules those coaching an emerging sport. When a coach does not complete the online review within the time allowed, there will be a $50 fine per coach to open the review Sport Baseball Girls Golf Boys Cross Country Boys Cross Boys Basketball Girls Basketball Boys Golf Girls Cross Country Girls Cross Football Boys Soccer Girls Soccer Softball Tennis Boys Girls Tennis and Field Track Boys and Field Track Girls Volleyball Year 5 Coach of the Association Section named NFHS Coaches Also + - Year Coach of the Association National named NFHS Coaches Also # - Wrestling Boys Swimming & Diving Girls Swimming and Diving student under following school’s Section 6-p, Article IV, provisions of Hardship Provision of the MSHSAA Constitution: eligibility to the following school’s student under provisions contained By-Law 3.10.4.i, Waiver in MSHSAA Application, due to transfers being deemed as being made for athletic reasons:

Transfer Waiver, By-Law 3.10.4.i: Waiver, Transfer from a transfer and placed the eligibility status on hold for more information on the transfer: cases and ruled as follows: students to the following schools’ under provisions contained in By-Law 3.10.4.h, Hardship MSHSAA Application Transfers: - - - Belton High School St. Mary’s (St. Louis) High School St. Mary’s Denied appeal to grant Denied appeal to grant 1. 1. Denied appeal to grant The MSHSAA is proud to congratu The MSHSAA Annually, the NFHS Coaches As- Coaches the NFHS Annually, a. a. a. uals have been selected based upon their been selected based uals have their sports. and dedication to knowledge made numerous contribu They have The our state. tions to their sport within Association recognizes NFHS Coaches coaching in the importance of addressing in a professional the interscholastic arena from membership manner and benefits association in the in the largest coaches United States. sociation, recognizes by sport outstanding recognizes by sport sociation, These individ each state. coaches within 2015 NFHS Coaches Association Coaches of Coaches Association Coaches NFHS 2015 Year the late the following coaches and to say late the following coaches and contribution thank you for your effort sports in our state. to secondary school Two cases were reviewed and Two decided on the basis of documentation Associate Executive presented by the Appeals Committee: Director to the unrestricted eligibility under provisions By-Law contained in MSHSAA 3.10.4.h, ApplicationHardship Transfer and granted restricted eligibility under Held March 15, 2016 Appeals Committee Summaries Held January 22, 2016 Appeals Committee heard one The case via telephone conference call and ruled as follows: eligibility to the following school’s Section 6-p, Article IV, student under Hardship Provision of the MSHSAA Constitution, By-Law 2.4 (Semesters): The Appeals Committee heard one The case via telephone conference call and ruled as follows: unrestricted eligibility to the following student (transfer was school’s deemed as not being made for athletic reasons or undue influence) under By- provisions contained in MSHSAA Application Law 3.10.4.h, Hardship and granted restricted Transfers By- Waiver, Transfer eligibility under Law 3.10.4.i: Held February 8, 2016 2  MSHSAA Journal May 2016 QUESTIONS &ANSWERS must monitorcarefullytheout-of-seasonconditioningprograms. administrators musteducatetheircoachesofwhatisappropriateand team. students theyareexpectedtoattendandthisisaresponsibilitythe responsibility outsideoftheseason. The adults haveimpliedtothe “counseling” toattendhasdefinitelytiedparticipationwithteam activity isvoluntary. The follow-upwith the studentsandsocalled a recordofteammemberattendanceisbeingkepteventhoughthe to attend. Taking rollforteamattendanceissignalingtothestudents completely voluntaryandmustbeopentoanystudentwhodesires Participationinanout-of-seasonconditioningprogramis Answer: our coaches? should bethereforthegoodofteam.Isthisappropriateactionby If thestudentsdonotattendcoachescounselwiththemthatthey their studentathletesandexpectthemtoparticipateinthisprogram. room foroutofseasonconditioning.Ourathleticcoachestakeroll Question: Ourschoolencouragesourstudentstouseweight boundaries, andatransferrequestmustbefiled. transfer studentsiftheyliveoutsideoftheindividualhighschool’s under the“promotion”transferexception,buttheyarestillconsidered eligibility inallsports.Non-residentfreshmenmayberuledeligible initially ineligibleuntilatransferformissubmittedtodetermineathletic at thesamelevel.Insituationdescribed,studentswouldbe member schoolandnotanentiredistrictofmultipleschools within theestablishedgeographicattendanceareaforindividual No. Answer: The by-lawscarefullydefineresidenceasbeing within therequirementsofresidenceinMSHSAA By-Law3.10.2? does, however, resideintheschooldistrict.Would thisscenariofall that highschool’s establishedgeographicattendancearea. The family attend ahighschoolinwhichtheirparents’ residenceisnotlocatedin Board ofEducationwillpermitandgrantrequestsfromstudentsto Question: Ourschooldistrictsupportsthreehighschools. Article orBy-LawtheyrelatetointheMSHSAA OfficialHandbook. MSHSAA ConstitutionandBy-Lawsappearfollowingthe to thefactquestionsandanswersregardinginterpretationsof Kerwin Urhahn,MSHSAA executivedirector. Your attentioniscalled area and/orquestionwhichyouwouldlikeexplained,contactDr. which MSHSAA memberschoolshaveadopted.Ifyouaspecific These areprovidedasanaidininterpretingtherulesandregulations Constitution andBy-Lawsand/orMSHSAA BoardofDirectorspolicy. The followingarequestionsandanswerspertainingtotheMSHSAA education. Thank you andenjoythesummer! able opportunity toapplywhattheyarelearning throughtheir experiences toourboysandgirls hasafforded themavalu taught. Your endeavors toprovideenjoyableandworthwhile counter throughparticipation, theskillsandlessonsoflifeare out theyear. Through theexperiencesouryoung peopleen dedication toouryoungpeople andtheworkyoudothrough of DirectorsandyourMSHSAA staff, wetrulyappreciateyour interscholastic programs.OnbehalfoftheMSHSAA Board who combinedtheirenergies,efforts and talentsto conduct our numerous volunteers. These championshipscouldnottakeplacewithoutthehelp of soccer willbecrowningyoungpeoplefromalloverthestate. competition, speech&debate,boystennis,baseball,andgirls Championships.music,academic host thelastofthisyear’s A SpecialThanks! Because thereisafinelinethatcanbecrossed,school A specialthanksisindeedinordertothemanyindividuals As theschoolyeardrawstoaclose,MSHSAA will - - - Law 3.15.3 Editor’s Note). Law 3.15.3Editor’s previous schoolyearorwillattendthenext(MSHSAA By- coaching staff oftheschoolnonschool participanthasattendedthe participants inanysportmaybecoachedbyamemberoftheschools Answer: Yes, duringthesummermonths,nonschoolteam is dismissedforthesummer: above ifthenonschoolcompetitionoccursinsummerafterschool Question: Isthereadifference totherulementioned inthequestion school season(MSHSAA By-Law3.14.2.e). particular nonschoolteamduringtheschooloutsidespecificsport’s team currentlyattendsorwillattendthefollowingyearcancoachthis sport inquestion)fromanyschoolthatstudentonthenonschool NomemberofthecoachingstaffAnswer: ofany sport(notjustthe year outsideaparticularsport’s schoolseason? Question: Whocannotcoachanonschoolteamduringtheschool Sunday ofweeksixthestandardizedcalendar. summer endsJuly31.Forallothersportsthewith on thesamedayandthatisoneofcontact.C)forfallsports different setsofstudentsfromthesameschooldoingdifferent things considered onedayofcontact. You canhavethreecoacheswith tract ofsportspecificcontact. Anyfootballcontact,withinstructionis B) Your assistantscanattendanyfunction. The schoolmustkeep practice kickingoutonthefield;contacthasoccurredforthatsport. Weight trainingisoverandthekickersgogetacoupleofballs instruction takesplacetheywillcountascontactdays.Example: will notbecountedtowardsthecontactdays.However, ifsportspecific coaches arefollowingBy-Law3.15forout-of-sportconditioningthey coach wouldhavetocounthisdaysascontactdays.Iftheassistant giving instructionwillbecountedasacontactdaytherefore;thehead Answer: A) thedaysthatcoachoranyfromsportis period end? coaches go to the games on Saturdays? and c) when does the summer have tocountallofthesedaysascontactdays?b)Canourassistant own fullcontactcampthefourthweekinJulyforfourdays.a)Dowe room on Tuesdays and Thursdays. We wouldalsoliketohostour Saturdays. Ourassistantcoachesaregoingtoopenuptheweight the teamonMondaysandWednesdays andplayseven-on-sevenon off athomewiththeirfamilies. The headcoachisgoingtoworkwith the summerandhavedividedupdutiestogivethemsometime Question: Ourfootballcoacheshaveworkedoutaschedulefor requirement. Electivesarenotaccepted. from thelocalschool,maybecounted towardmeetingtheacademic for thefallsemester. Onlyclasses,whicharerequiredforgraduation unit ofcreditfromsummerschool towardestablishingtheireligibility Answer: Yes. By-Law2.3providesstudentsmaycountupto1 semester ofthe2016-2017schoolyear? toward meetingtheacademiceligibilityrequirementsforfirst Question: Willstudentsbeabletocountsummerschoolcredit with yourschoolcounselors. school coursesandelectivesdonotmeetthisrequirement. parents andstudents.Itshouldbemadeclearthatcorrespondence be placedinwritingandreadilyprovidedforinformationalpurposes to credit shallbeaccepted. The policyonsummerschoolcreditshould school districtmustfirstadoptanofficialpositionthatsummer academic eligibilityifspecificrequirementsaremet. Theindividual Questions &Answers Summer School The followingquestionsandanswersshouldbehelpfulshare d Summer schoolcoursesandcreditearnedmaycounttoward MSHSAA Journal May 2016  3 ------May 9 Dates April 7 NEWS October 7 February 10 November 3 September 1 Registration 2016-17 SAT December 21 May 6 June 3 March 11 October 1 (Tentative) January 28 Test Dates Test November 5 December 3 2016-17 SAT May 5 Dates March 3 August 5 January 13 November 4 Registration 2016-17 ACT September 16 April 8 High school counselors, principals, coaches and directors are High school counselors, principals, coaches High school students participating in interscholastic activities of Following are the test dates for 2016-2017: Posters on How to Protect Your Eligibility shall be distributed to Eligibility shall be distributed Your Posters on How to Protect An incoming seventh grader or ninth grader enters your school grader enters your seventh grader or ninth An incoming member school to prop of each of the staff It is the responsibility make certain that students expecting Member schools should should be All students participating in athletics and activities June 10 October 22 Test Dates Test February 11 2016-17 ACT December 10 September 10 ents. The purpose and philosophy of the school program should be The purpose ents. reviewed with all parties involved. loca August. Please post these in prominent all member schools in office. tions. Extra copies are available from the MSHSAA How Do Students and Parents Parents and Students Do How Learn Requirements? the Eligibility opportunity to It is her first of activity participation. with anticipation and the parents The student an interscholastic program. be a part of participatio n, semesters of of academic requirements, are unaware amateur and requirements, nonschool competition age requirements, How are our young people and their parents awards standards, etc. requirements necessary to earn and main to learn of the eligibility How do they learn about the interscholastic tain student eligibility? This is essential. philosophy? program, its purpose and the students and their parents of the eligibility erly advise and educate vulner a in placed are programs our in youngsters The requirements. do not school administration and activities staff able position when the eligibility rules and the purpose and philosophy review and clarify the of our programs. and activity programs clearly athletic to compete in their school’s informing As an aid in properly understand the standards of eligibility. entitled “How annually publishes a brochure students, the MSHSAA copy of this brochure is sent A High School Eligibility.” Your to Protect the August packet each year and with to all member schools in the make copies or order sport rule book mailings. Member schools may copy to cover office at a minimal cost per a supply from the MSHSAA The information can also be found the costs of printing and postage. at www.mshsaa.org. In addition, given one of these brochures as standard procedure. the pamphlet with coaches and directors should take time to review groups to explain all members of their sports squads and activities and school policies eligibility requirements. Eligibility requirements to all students and par for participation should be provided in writing The Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test/National Merit Scholarship Aptitude Test/National The Preliminary Scholastic dates are October 19 and November (PSAT/NMSQT) Qualifying Test College Board for registration deadlines. 2, 2016. Check with the SAT Check ACT & SAT Dates to Avoid Conflicts to Avoid Dates & SAT ACT Check ACT dates on which the urged to remind all high school students of the tests will be administered, as well as the dates of MSHSAA and SAT event dates are contained in MSH district and state events. MSHSAA SAA sport and activity manuals, the MSHSAA wall calendar and inside sport and activity manuals, the MSHSAA SAA Handbook. the back cover of the MSHSAA ten find conflicts between interscholastic events and the ACT and SAT SAT and ACT ten find conflicts between interscholastic events and the test dates. Students can avoid this problem by arranging for a test date that does not conflict with an interscholastic event in which they will be participating. Regular office hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., all MSHSAA summer office hours will take effect on office hours will take effect summer MSHSAA Monday, May 23. Monday through Thursday, the office Thursday, May 23. Monday through Monday, The office will will be open from 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. not be open to the public on Fridays during the summer. The building is open to walk-in customers during all Thursday. hours of operation, Monday through August 1. weekdays, will resume

MSHSAA Summer Hours Should we have some type of a form that our counselors that our counselors of a form some type we have Should Question: if the class(es) and parents student to advise the to use may want regaining or will not count toward in summer school will being taken academic eligibility? and the school department The counseling Absolutely. Answer: be certain all work together to activities directors must athletic and If any questions taking the class. advised properly before students are (573-875-4880). should be contacted. office arise the MSHSAA unit of credit in physical education Question: If a student needs 1 may the by the end of the sophomore year, and has earned that credit year education during the summer after the junior student take physical this credit toward re-establishing his academic as an elective and count eligibility? Answer: for graduation as set form by No. Only classes required and/ and Secondary Education (DESE) the Department of Elementary would be counted in summer school. Electives or the local school may eligibility. not count toward regaining take summer school in another Question: May one of our students earned towards eligibility? district and count the credit for graduation and provided the class is required Yes, Answer: place on the student’s your school is going to accept the credit and transcript. Algebra I must that student fails Question: If one of our student’s a required Algebra I in summer school or could the student take take Algebra I is not being offered? science class if student is not required to take the same class failed A Answer: The student may retake the class during during the school year. The only requirement for a summer school, but it is not required. academic eligibility is that summer school class to be counted towards school and cannot be an the class is a graduation requirement for the elective. school Question: Is it mandatory that our school accept summer the fall semester? credit for determining academic eligibility for all other requirements of student eligibility This like Answer: No. each local Board of are the minimum essential requirements and more stringent Education/Governing Body has the right to establish requirements. for Question: What is meant by the core classes required graduation by DESE? Answer: meet a In order for all students across the state to the schools to rely upon minimal curricular program it was adopted by as required by the core courses and required credits for graduation Currently these Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. Fine Arts = 1 credit; minimum requirements are as follows: Practical Science = 2 credits; Arts = 1 credit; Physical Education = 1 credit; Arts = 3 credits; and Social Mathematics = 2 credits; Communication Studies = 2 credits. In addition a student may also count other required classes. 4  MSHSAA Journal May 2016 Projected Events Calendar for 2016-17 Thru 2019-20 EventsProjected Calendarfor 2016-17Thru NEWS GIRLS SWIMMING&DIVING BOYS SWIMMING&DIVING THANKSGIVING CROSS COUNTRY FALL SOFTBALL BOYS SOCCER GIRLS TENNIS BASKETBALL VOLLEYBALL LABOR DAY GIRLS GOLF WRESTLING FOOTBALL Sport/Activity Classes 1,2Districts District championships District Championships All Classes-Districts1stRd Classes 1,2,3Districts Level of Competition Level of Show-Me ShowdownI Classes 1,2,3Quarterfinals Classes 2,3Sectionals Class 1Sectionals MSHSAA Championships MSHSAA Championships Classes 1-5Show-MeBowl Classes 6/8-ManShow-MeBowl Classes 1-5Semifinals Classes 6/8-manSemifinals Classes 1-5Quarterfinals All Classes-DistrictsChampionships All Classes-Districts2ndRd Classes 3,4MSHSAA Championships Classes 1,2MSHSAA Championships Classes 3,4Quarterfinals Class 3,4Sectionals Class 1,2Quarterfinals Classes 2Sectionals Classes 3,4Districts MSHSAA Championships Class 4Sectionals Classes 1,2,3Districts MSHSAA Championships Sectionals MSHSAA IndividualChampionships MSHSAA TeamChampionships Team Sectionals Individual Sectionals Close ofIndividualDistricts MSHSAA Championships Quarterfinal games Sectional games MSHSAA Championships Sectionals Class 4Districts MSHSAA Championships District championships Team Districts District championships Mon.-Thurs. 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District Championships District championships District championships Team Districts Team District championships Classes 1, 2, 3 Quarterfinal games Classes 4, 5 Quarterfinal games Championships Class 1-3 MSHSAA Championships MSHSAA Classes 3, 4 District Championships Class 2 Sectionals Classes 3, 4 Sectionals Classes 1, 2 Quarterfinal games Classes 3, 4 Quarterfinal games Championships Classes 1, 2 MSHSAA Championships Classes 3, 4 MSHSAA Classes 3, 4, 5 Sectionals Championships Classes 3, 4, 5 MSHSAA Close of Individual Districts Individual Sectionals Sectionals Team Championships Team MSHSAA Individual Championships MSHSAA Classes 1, 2, 3 Sectional games Classes 4, 5 Sectional games Sectional games Quarterfinal games Championships MSHSAA Sectionals Championships MSHSAA Class 3, 4, 5 Districts Class 1, 2 Sectionals Championships Classes 1, 2 MSHSAA Classes 5 Sectionals Quarterfinals Classes 4, 5 Show-Me Showdown II Championships MSHSAA State Festival MSHSAA Sectionals Championships Classes 1, 2 MSHSAA Championships Classes 3, 4 MSHSAA Level ofLevel Competition Classes 4 Sectionals Close of District Tournaments Close of District Classes 4, 5 Districts Classes 4, 5 One-day clinics Class 1, 2 Districts Classes 1, 2 District Championships Close of District Festivals MUSIC (cont’d) Sport/Activity BASEBALL BOYS GOLF BASKETBALL BOYS TENNIS GIRLS SOCCER SCHOLAR BOWL MEMORIAL DAY TRACK and FIELD SPRING SOFTBALL SPEECH & DEBATE CHEERLEADER CLINICS *Not held on regular standardized calendar week. Projected Events Calendar for 2015-16 Thru 2015-16 for Calendar ProjectedEvents 2018-19 6  MSHSAA Journal May 2016 2016 Area MeetingReport 2016 Area NEWS 2. 1. brief summaryofdiscussionandoverallopinionsonthetopicsgatheredateach SAA BoardofDirectorsattheJanuary, 2016meetingoftheBoard.Considerationwasgivenforfurtheractionontopicsdiscussed.Belowisa The MSHSAA staff conductedeight Area MeetingsduringthemonthofJanuary. InformationgatheredatthesemeetingswaspresentedtotheMSH Academic Requirements-Doweneedtolookathowacademiceligibilityisbeingdeterminedgivemoreflexibilitythescho ols? Why We Play? Blue SpringsSouth(KansasCityDistrict): Smith-Cotton (CentralDistrict): Mexico (NortheastDistrict): North Andrew (NorthwestDistrict): Dexter (SoutheastDistrict): Republic -(SouthwestDistrict): McCluer South-Berkeley(St.LouisDistrict): Waynesville (SouthCentralDistrict): Blue SpringsSouth(KansasCityDistrict): Smith-Cotton (CentralDistrict): Mexico (NortheastDistrict): North Andrew (NorthwestDistrict): ibility. NCAA hastohavecertifiedteacher -oursunapprovedmayneedtotakeelsewhere. About50%/50%. Coaches notinbuildingeither. Difference -highschoolcourseandcollegecourse.Fourblock100%needmoreflex Would this allowhomeschoolers?Want toseethem;knowwhatthey’reupto.Ifwe approveandtranscriptit-OK. ties). Impactonattendancerequirement favored. Difficult todetermineeligibilitywithonlineorcollegecourses.Equityissuessmall schoolvs.large(i.e.opportuni cern withgoingbelow“50%inschoolcredit.”Someschoolsdonothaveopportunity totakeadvance/offer advanceclass. Some online/outofbuildingclassesisagoodthing.Ifgotoonecreditin aretheyconsideredourstudent?Con lose theconnection.Is2enough-4votes.Morethan30 of yourtimeinthebuildingormore.Ifwemakeittooeasywillmorestudents go tohomeschooling?Kidsnotoncampus Pressure toacceptthehomeschoolcurriculumbyschool.Homestudents wouldthenearnadiploma?50% ing, yourfaculty-6votes.One AD thoughttheywerelosingthebattlewithhomeschoolstudentsandletthemparticipate. (AcademicandHomeschooling-topic7discussedtogether)80%Required registrationand(2)seattimeatyourbuild curriculum recognizedbyMSHSAA memberschools. a homeschoolstudentwantstobeeligibleparticipateinathletics/activities- then theyhavetofollowthisonesetstandard agreed thattherearesomelegitimatehomeschoolsettingswhileothersdonot haveanyaccountability. Inotherwords-if student wouldbeaccountablefortakingandcompletinginordertoeligible to participateatamemberschool.Many other: ItwassuggestedthattheMSHSAA attempttoworkwithDESEon“one”setstandardcurriculumthatahomeschool students. Suggestionsforhowtokeepthetopicofacademiceligibilityandhomeschoolseparatefromeach students foracademiceligibilityneedstostayseparatefromourapproachonhowhandleparticipationhomeschool tion separatedfromacademicrequirementforoncampusstudents:90-95%agreedthatwhatwerequire in attendancesaysthisapproachisacceptable.Infavorofkeepingourtowardshomeschoolstudentsparticipa seat timebutflexibilityforschooldeterminingwhatcountsascreditontranscriptacademiceligibility: requirement: Approximately 70%inattendancesayswhatwehaveworks.Infavorofmaintaininghigherexpectation dance areinfavorofseattimebeingthemostimportantpiecetowardeligible.Incurrentacademiceligibility students. Infavorofmoreseattimeinthehighschoolbuildingversus“how”creditisearned: Approximately 25%inatten of simplyrequiringastudenttophysicallyattendschoolfor2classperiodsinfearbecomingwideopenhome to thephilosophythatitisstillimportantbeinattendancemajorityoftime“atschool”. The majoritynotinfavor ing aspartoftheacademicrequirementmostfeltthatisadirectiontheydonotwanttogoforseveralreasons,mostlydue whether weshouldmoveinadirectionofsimplyrequiringstudenttoattend2classesthephysicalschoolbuild a numberofdifferent waysforstudentstoearncredittowardtheirtranscriptgraduation.However, whendiscussing that thenumberofwaysstudentscanearnacademiccreditcontinuestogrowandmanyschoolsdoindeedaccept locally whileanumberinattendancefeltthatthecurrentacademicrequirementworksandisacceptable.Severalagreed A lotofconversationonthistopicwithawiderangebothconcernsandsupportforthe80%requirementbeinghandled No comments. expectations. Purpose/missionstatement.Infavorofmovingforward-80%. Job descriptions-lessthan10%forcoaches.Nodiscussion.Clubsportissuespromiseofsuccessraisesunrealistic Appreciated workbeingdone.(Nodiscussion) Agreement withprogram. descriptions andpurposestatement. AAU makinggoodmoney-pushingtheirprograms. Scott talkedabouthowit’s startedtheirprogram.GregDale’s -10 Traits ofSuccess.MSBA and Kerwinworkingonjob Presentations atthebeginningofeachseasonandexplainrulescoaches,students,parents.(5StarDVD)Josh No comments. Club influenceonhighschoolsports. Wants ustocontinueprovidinginformationtowardsthegoal. Some schoolshavejobdescriptionsforcoaches.Concernwithoutsidefactorspouringintoschool(i.e.clubcoaches,etc.). Coaches specializing.Fewerteacherswanttocoach.KeepingupwiththeJoneses-Sundaypractice,etc. Non-Faculty -75%havetoutilize They believeschoolresponsibilitytotrain.Fewerathletesarecoaching-burnout. Burn outfromyouthsports.Messagetocommunityandparentsmore(younger).Elementaryprogram-interested. demands notonlyinseasonbutalsooutofseason. felt thattheborderlinestudentathletesmayneverbeavarsityteamstarterendsupquittingparticipationbecauseof This questionwasbroughtforwardasmanyfeltthatcurrentlyathletesareaskedtodosomuchoutsidetheseason.Some reward programforstudentsathletesthatcommittoparticipatinginasport/activityall4yearsoftheirhighschoolcareer approach. Questionwasbroughtforwardastowhethertherewereanyorganizationsorassociationsthathavetypeof that thedetailsandnuancestotheseissuesaredifferent fromschooltoandprobablycannotbefixedwithablanket activities. WhatcantheMSHSAA dotohelpyouasmemberschools?Notmuchfeedbackquestionmanyrecognized some athletesspecializinginonesportandalsojustthegeneraloveralldeclinestudentsparticipatingextra-curricular creating thenecess Approximately 80% ------. - MSHSAA Journal May 2016  7 - - . NEWS , others vocally opposed. , 30% opposed. ning. It is all about the big shiny trophy at the end. If we allow cash prizes, then it may cause more travel and expenses to ning. It is all about the big shiny trophy at the end. If we allow cash prizes, then it may cause more travel 50%/50%. go to them. Could be done in the summer. in favor Could it be allowed in sports? Did it come from the advisory committees? Does it have a dollar limit? 100% Not much feedback either for against the allowance of cash rewards to a school from competitive/evaluative music events. Not much feedback either for against the allowance of cash rewards to a school from competitive/evaluative Opposed: 0% which In favor of allowing cash rewards to the school for competitive/evaluative music events: 25% in favor. indicated that 80% didn’t care either way on whether it should be permitted or restricted. Yes. Allow the cash award back to the school - Majority - fees? Why Do we look at it for sports as well as activities? If they have money to give back, why don’t they reduce entry It is not about win would they give money back if they are using it for fund raiser? Doesn’t that go against why we do this? This discussion went rather quickly. It was evident right away that the schools wanted flexibility in a student being able to It was evident right away that the schools wanted flexibility in a student being This discussion went rather quickly. week, obviously due to the players that start/play JV but is also play in more than one basketball tournament in the same -In favor of allowing a basketball player to participate in more than one tournament in the used a sub player on varsity. more than one tournament. same week: 85-90% in favor of change and allowing Yes. Remove restriction? Majority - down just to win? JV players may sit out the JV tournament just to Questions about why we have it. What if a coach plays of removing it. sit the bench in case they were needed. 99% in favor short on kids. When numbers are low, dress kids because they are You Why would they want to play in two tournaments? it makes it tough for coaches when needing to use JV kids. Majority 100% in favor. 2% opposed. 98% in favor, Another issue is when dealing with weather. The season limit will not change. 80% in favor of change, 20% opposed. How many tournaments will it count as? 85% in favor of change. 15% leave as is. the individual What about JV and varsity tournaments going on in a conference? What about quarters in a day? Does 70% opposed to change. tournaments change? 30% in favor, A number of comments and concerns were made for requiring scores to be posted within 24 hours, or receive a fine. Most made for requiring scores to be posted within 24 number of comments and concerns were A being posted for a regular season game. issues on plates other than when a final score is believed that we have bigger which includes “season record”. -In favor thought we already fine for incomplete district entries Some mentioned that they in favor scores within 24 hours or receive $25 penalty: 5% of requiring posting games Where does that money come from? Majority OK with it. What are they winning now? Why can’t the school say no? 70% in favor Do you want this flexibility? 2/majority. Come to our schools and be with our teachers. Look at #1 our kids should be in the should be in the #1 our kids Look at with our teachers. and be to our schools Come this flexibility? 2/majority. Do you want in our programs and schools. chance of getting them my building I have a better get a home schooler in building. If I can flex time? How about school - 30%. - local decision - 10%, opposed discussion. More flexible campus (Normandy). No Kids never on Flex decisions of classes. Some discussion on local school flexibility. credit, etc.) Provide more more (dual Ability to offer ible, 10%, Same - 30%. ible, 10%, Same attendance? Farmington for every day or the process and buy in. Could it count for Not having on campus circumvents For - 20%, Opposed - 0%, Noncommittal - 80%. every other day. Tiered: 1st has incentive to put in - rankings. few in favor of fine. Football A be mandatory. Most agree that scores should except for media needs - need 24 hours. 3rd - higher fine. Longer timeline than 24 hours 2nd low fine, - reminder, care of it if they wanted (media) - media does not They could take hours. hours is too quick, should be 72 Twenty-four of the season then fine. Don’t open If schedules are not up by beginning up early. People should put schedules cover. a spreadsheet so all things are seen. eligibility roster available until schedule posted. Make put the information on. Can we link them: Why do we need the scores: The mobile website helps, but would like one site to response for missing scores. Auto e-mail Why not use power rankings? up with. If we want coaches to do this, use the power rankings. No one in favor of a fine or doing this. Hard to keep when scores are not posted? 100% opposed. Could an e-mail alert go to the administrator 100% opposed to a fine. Maybe hours is not enough time, need more time. Twenty-four If they don’t put them in, what happens? Not a big issue. idea. What happens when the website is not working? If they are teaching, may not be like the 48 hours would be better, to collect data if they are not going to use don’t need a problem. We able to call if they are having issues. Don’t think it is Allows others to see where schools The need for schedules to be on the website. it. Noon Monday for the previous weeks. but more time. games to be linked. Home game and tournament host. In favor - 90% would like sores are open. Want Blue Springs South (Kansas City District): North Andrew (Northwest District): North Mexico (Northeast District): Smith-Cotton (Central District): Mexico (Northeast District): Smith-Cotton (Central District): Blue Springs South (Kansas City District): (South Central District): Waynesville McCluer South-Berkeley (St. Louis District): Republic - (Southwest District): Dexter (Southeast District): North Andrew (Northwest District): North North Andrew (Northwest District): Andrew (Northwest District): North Waynesville (South Central District): Waynesville McCluer South-Berkeley (St. Louis District): Waynesville (South Central District): (South Waynesville McCluer South-Berkeley (St. Louis District): (St. Louis District): McCluer South-Berkeley District): Republic - (Southwest Dexter (Southeast District): Dexter (Southeast District): Mexico (Northeast District): Smith-Cotton (Central District): Blue Springs South (Kansas City District): (South Central District): Waynesville McCluer South-Berkeley (St. Louis District): Republic - (Southwest District): Dexter (Southeast District): Cash Awards - Should cash awards for Music and other Activities that go to the school be allowed? and other Awards - Should cash awards for Music Cash Basketball - Should the by-law be changed to allow students to play in two tournaments during the same week? (cannot be on two to allow students to play in two tournaments during the same week? (cannot Basketball - Should the by-law be changed teams in the same tournament) Updating Schedules on MSHSAA Website - Should a fine be put into place for schools that do not update scores on its schedule for schools that do not update scores - Should a fine be put into place Website on MSHSAA Updating Schedules page(s) in a timely manner? 5. 4. 3. 2016 Area 2016 Report Meeting 6) fromp. (cont’d 8  MSHSAA Journal May 2016 2016 Area Meeting Report (cont’d p. from 7) MeetingReport 2016 Area NEWS 7. 6. and competeforaMSHSAA memberschoolininterscholasticcompetition? Home SchoolStudentParticipation-Doesthemembershipfeelthereisamannerinwhichhomeschoolstudentscouldrepresent state toensuresafety? Drug Testing -Whatarethemembership’s viewsandperspectivesonrequiredrandomdrugtestingforallstudentathletesinthe Dexter (SoutheastDistrict): Republic -(SouthwestDistrict): McCluer South-Berkeley(St.LouisDistrict): Waynesville (SouthCentralDistrict): Blue SpringsSouth(KansasCityDistrict): Smith-Cotton (CentralDistrict): Mexico (NortheastDistrict): North Andrew (NorthwestDistrict): Dexter (SoutheastDistrict): Republic -(SouthwestDistrict): McCluer South-Berkeley(St.LouisDistrict): Waynesville (SouthCentralDistrict): Blue SpringsSouth(KansasCityDistrict): Smith-Cotton (CentralDistrict): Mexico (NortheastDistrict): North Andrew (NorthwestDistrict): Dexter (SoutheastDistrict): Republic -(SouthwestDistrict): standard. Havecontrolofacademics.Kidsearnedtherighttoparticipate. Rewrite homeschoolrules-accountabilitytoolax.Somehavetranscriptsand othersdon’t. Academic accountability- Minimal timespentinbuilding.Would moreflexibilityappeaselegislature? Thisconnectsto“Why We Play.” NCAA eligibility. - studentisfailinginclassandineligibledropsouttobehomeschooledrequests eligibility to failifkidscannotmaketeamsorplay(privilegevs.right).Numberof statesthatallowparticipation(28).Concern be administeredatschoolofresidence.Willkidsacceptedasmemberteam? number beinghomeschooled.Needforresidency-asitrelatestononpublicschool participation.Endofcourseexamto Question numberorpercentofkidsbeinghomeschooled.Shouldtherebea home schoolactivitiesprogram?Basedon Must meetminimum-2hours.iftheirscheduleincludescorecoursesandthey canpassschooladministeredexams. sociations toparticipatehold?(Yes) Doyouunderstandwhywebringthistopicup?(Yes) represent aschooltheydon’tattend? Are weproducingathletesorstudents?Didthemovetoallowinghomeschoolas What iftheycomeoutfortheteamandyoucutthem?Willwelosestudentstohomeschooling?Whyshouldanathlete table. Nooversight. Enrollment numbers-howtocounthomeschoolers?Slipperyslopeunlevelstheplayingfield.Nowaykeepitequi less. Needotherstandardsbesidesacceptingcredit-moretie-insofkidstoschool.Howwouldthisaf explained themisunderstandingoflegislatureonrequirements-theyhearfromhomeschoolersalotandschools Legislature doesn’tregulatethem-notfair. Could losekidstohomeschoolingifallowed.Losefunding- ADA. Joe Aull public andnonpublic. should look deeper at 50% attendanceto show legislaturewearelookingat it. With this change createa bigger riff between create By-LawratherthanJefferson City. Concernwithimpactontransferruleandequityaccountability. Maybewe If thiscomestopassthatJefferson Citygathersmomentumtopushthisthrough-schools stronglysupportthatMSHSAA Discussed withtopic2(Academics). have tofollowthisonesetstandardcurriculumrecognizedbyMSHSAA memberschools. countability. Inotherwords-Ifahomeschoolstudentwantstobeeligibleparticipate inathletics/activities-thenthey at amemberschool.Manyagreedthattherearesomelegitimatehomeschoolsettingswhileotherdonothaveanyac curriculum thatahomeschoolstudentwouldbeaccountablefortakingandcompletinginordertoeligibleparticipate dents. Again, mostinattendanceagreedandaskediftheMSHSAA canattempttoworkwith DESE on“one”setstandard Discussion didnotlastverylongonthistopicdueto Topic 2spillingoverintodiscussiononeligibilityofhomeschoolstu Wouldn’t liketobemandated.Shutdowntesting 1 outof3months.$25pertest.0infavor, 100%opposed. Institute whentheypayforit.Whatpercentofstudents?wouldbethepenalty?Whodrugtests-40-45%currently law -1%orless.Opposed80%. How manytest-50-60%.Reasonfornottesting:cost,whoto(onlyathletes),communitypushback.Infavorofby- 40% nowtest.Reasonsfornottesting-cost,parentaldecision,parentswillrequesttesting. because thereisapolicy. Costisanissue.Zeroinfavorofastatewidepolicy. drugtest. Chris-3years,Don’tgetverymany.Most already It may beacostwedon’tneed.Maybetherearen’tthatmany stances. All opposed. activities, allstudents.FERPA concerns-needtorestrictaccessinformation.Localisbetterduedifferent circum- About 15orsododrugtestingnow. Concernsaboutfunding.Randomorall-lotsofdecisionswhichparticipantssports, unfunded mandate.Majorityopposedtothisitem-90%. drugs. Costfortestingranging$10-$25.Would penaltiesbethesameacrossboardforallschools? This wouldbean Random drugtestingdonebyseveralschools.Concernwithtryingtokeepupagenciesregardingsynthetic 75% testnowinsomeform.Fourpeople- Yes -restNo. Those “Yes” becausetheirBoardwon’t. of drugtestingbeinghandledbylocalschoolpolicy/decision:100%believethisistobeatthelevel. procedure/policy. Infavorofhavingauniformdrugtestingpolicy/requirementinplaceforallmemberschools:0%. sion onhowtohandledrugtesting.-Howmanyschoolscurrentlycompletetesting?25%alreadyhaveatesting whether drugtestshouldornotbemandated.Itisclearthatschoolsbelievethisalocalschooldeci Since thistopicwasdiscussedattheMSHSAA 101meetinginthefallof2015,therewasnotmuchdetailedconversationon What doweforsports?Itneedstogotheschoolandnotindividual.50%infavor 20% infavor, 5%opposed. Tests scoreseffect on.Schoolssetup , 20%opposed. Yes -2%,no98%. . Homeschoolcreditand fect non-publics? - - - - . - MSHSAA Journal May 2016  9 - - - - NEWS ould like to see it loosened up to not ould like to see it loosened ould that change the definition of a A lot of discussion occurred in regards to the Summer Dead Period. Nearly all in attendance agree that the summer dead lot of discussion occurred in regards to the Summer Dead Period. A There were comments made about how the dead period. period was a great move and supports keeping the summer in hand. In other words, it was believed that the initial allowance philosophy of the dead period and contact days go hand around school coaches rather than club/travel coaches since of summer contact days was to encourage athletes being and it would be better to have these athletes involved with school students were going to be active during the summer not restrict the amount contact between our athletes and club/travel coaches. Most agreed that summer contact days did teams the same amount if not more than before summer contact coaches because the students are still doing non-school turned into a time during the year that school coaches are using their days was permitted. So, the summer time has literally in travel/club/non-school practices, games, etc. which literally contact days and students are still going to and participating to 20 summer summer schedule even more hectic. Many believe that our recent restriction from 25 makes a student’s Andrew asked about the end of the discussion, Superintendent from North Towards contact days will help with this issue. time, allowing schools to set two separate full weeks during the the possibility of requiring 14 days total of summer dead with current 9 day summer dead period: 25-30%. In favor of increas summer as summer dead periods. In favor of staying AAU programs. Restricting tive, should be local control. If we have more days of dead period, then we push more kids to concern. 100% contact pushes more kids to non-school competition and coaches. Start of school year and practice is a leave alone. doesn’t The start period for fall season Don’t see the need to add to dead period because of decrease of contact days. allow for more days on dead period. 100% leave as is. 14), 5% in favor of With contact days being reduced it is hard to get everything in. In favor of extending - 10% in favor (9 to (9 to 16), 85 % opposed. don’t need to limit contact with our coaches and kids. Kids need a place where have a minimum, don’t need more. We We in. 100% they can feel safe. Kids need to be with families as well. If we increase days, it makes it tough to get everything in favor of leaving as it is. contact day? What if they play on a non-school team during the no-contact or dead period? 99% in favor of change, 1% contact day? What if they play on a non-school team opposed. There was some discussion on the fall, winter and spring sport 7 day non-contact period prior to each sport season. Dis to each sport season. day non-contact period prior winter and spring sport 7 discussion on the fall, There was some allowing a student to attend did not see a down side to Most in attendance during this 7 day period. tion is not restricted needed for school that restrictions were they still believe own accord; however, or group instruction on their a camp/clinic camps/clinics/group instruction on their own period. In favor of allowing students to participate in coaches during this 7 day of a sport season: 90% in favor. within 7 days prior to the start interested in change. Background of rule. Majority them do what The parents and kids are drinking the kool aid and let kids need a break. more time between seasons, Want no vote. them to be with their coach? 30 in favor/ 30 opposed/40 they want. Why not allow W did the rule come in? Need to keep up with the Joneses. Is conditioning OK? Why not practice, lesson or instruction with non- outside groups. Why go to a competition and have to worry about overseeing they can or cannot do. 99% in Favor - want is being able to communicate to the kids what school teams? Biggest problem deregulation, 1% opposed. 100% in favor of removing. schools discussed same thing. 100% in use. Eliminate camp and group lessons. Several No school contact, no facility favor. opposed. 60% in favor of change to non-school allowance, 30% What is the punishment? W I like the seven day break for coaches. I like the camps. of increasing to 16 day summer dead period: 25-30%. In favor of 2 ing to 14 day summer dead period: 25-30%. In favor total of 14days: 40%. separate dead periods, with each being 7 days for a this make the be during the fall no contact period - 50% - 50%. Would - 25 No. 9 days cannot Yes 14 days or 16 days - 75 contact in? if we go to more days drop the contact days to 15 - 10. student do more things in one day to get 20 days of at only including one weekend. Rather have 7 and 7 instead of 14 Not a long enough summer to add additional days. Look days straight. 99% - keep, 1 % - change. majority Keeping up with the Joneses. Vast not in favor of expanding. It is hard to get everything done during the summer, opposed to expanding. to be more restric Summer camps without overlap and an additional week would make it impossible. I don’t think we need cussions occurred in regards to how the current 7 day period for fall can work in collaboration with the summer dead period. with the summer dead period. can work in collaboration current 7 day period for fall in regards to how the cussions occurred and non-school competi season condition but off instruction is restricted on how camps/clinics/group Discussion occurred McCluer South-Berkeley (St. Louis District): Republic - (Southwest District): Dexter (Southeast District): North Andrew (Northwest District): North Mexico (Northeast District): Mexico (Northeast District): Smith-Cotton (Central District): City District): Blue Springs South (Kansas (South Central District): Waynesville Louis District): McCluer South-Berkeley (St. Republic - (Southwest District): Dexter (Southeast District): Mexico (Northeast District): Smith-Cotton (Central District): Blue Springs South (Kansas City District): (South Central District): Waynesville North Andrew (Northwest District): Andrew (Northwest North Summer Dead Period - Should the summer dead period be extended from nine days to 14 or 16 days? Summer Dead Period - Should the summer Fall, Winter, and Spring No Contact Periods - Does the membership still feel the need for having them, or should they be modified to or should they be need for having them, still feel the - Does the membership No Contact Periods and Spring Fall, Winter, during that week? personnel contact days no school 9. 8. 2016 Area 2016 Report Meeting 8) fromp. (cont’d 10  MSHSAA Journal May 2016 2016 Area Meeting Report (cont’d p. from 9) MeetingReport 2016 Area NEWS 11. 10. Dexter (SoutheastDistrict): Republic -(SouthwestDistrict): McCluer South-Berkeley(St.LouisDistrict): Waynesville (South CentralDistrict): Blue SpringsSouth(KansasCityDistrict): Blue SpringsSouth(KansasCityDistrict): Smith-Cotton (CentralDistrict): Mexico (NortheastDistrict): North Andrew (NorthwestDistrict): Alternative totheMultiplier-Shouldmemberschoolslookatfollowinginsteadofmultiplier? Smith-Cotton (CentralDistrict): Mexico (NortheastDistrict): North Andrew (NorthwestDistrict): ferent multipliersfordifferent sports? Non-Public Multiplier-Doesthemembershipstillwantit?toadjustdif tice onSt.Vincent -Valle Catholic. If Ihavetherightkidsdoesn’taffect. Recruitbetter. Helpssmaller schoolsseelargermultiplier. 2Xmultiplier. Injus- classified withmultiplier. completely level.Keepit-75%.Changeto3%.Sportspecific0%.Countryclubandsupportedsportsshouldbe For smallschoolsmultiplierhaspositiveimpactbykeepingkids.Hashelpedtolevelplayingfield-butcannotmakeit nonpublic continuestowinchampionships-inequitydoesexist. success. Anything thatgoestoballotwillfavorpublicschoolvote.Safetyissue-especiallyinfootball. There isanissue: nothing tothoseschoolsinClass6.Goesback“WhyWe Play”multiplierwillnot/doesnotfixissuesrelatedtononpublic Impacts charterschoolsinanegativeway. Perceptionofwhatnonpublicschoolsdotoattractstudentsandmultiplierdoes Majority OKwiththemultiplier. Onefordroppingit. A fewforincreasing. the top75onsameteam--howdoesthathappen?Haspeercommitteebeenused?(No) vate (9-12).Father Tolton wasbroughtup!Studentisasenior. Canyousendaletteron9thgrader?(Yes) Three kidsin Current multiplierjustmovedthechampionshipupaclass.Someofissueisstudentthat(K-8)publicthengoespri Higher. with multiplier?Statesseparatechampionships?Geographicrepresentation.Most-OK,(20?)SomeGo - don’tlikewearedifferent thanprivate.Private-hurtsparticipation.Classeshaveexpandedsince1.35camein.State Discussed Public/Nonpublic Advisory CommitteeMeeting-overview. Smallprivate -doesn’tlevelmakeunlevel.Charter no interest. Tradition Factors-4yearsinsteadof2?Would schools dropdownwhenonegoesup? A Few-consider(15%?), A Few- Majority favorednottolookatchampionship factors.(40%-infavor, 1%-opposed,restdidnotvote. punished forrecruiting?Isthereaconsiderationtorequireschoolsplaythe schoolsinthedistrictduringregularseason? do notdropdown.Numberofparticipantsavailable.Doesn’tthiscontradictitem numberone?Howmanyschoolsare assignments earlierwithaoneyearclassificationcycle?ConcernifChampionship Factorcreatinginequityforschoolsthat Would thereversebeusedifpublicschoolhadnosuccesscouldtheygodownaclass?Willschoolsgetdistrict Discussion on“ChampionshipFactor.” Very few, lessthanfivehaveachangeinregularseasonschedulefromyeartoyear. Comment aboutpopulationstheydrawfromandhighernumbermultiplierneeded. Separationdiscussedbriefly classes, biggerschoolscomingdown.Educatecommunitiesonwhy-assists this issue-takesoff communitypressure. in aseason-badforkids.Lessonsbothwins&lossesnevergoingtobefair. Separation causesmoreissues-less - goneandkidsleftaredetrimentallyaffected. Notagoodexperiencewhenwe(MMA)areupclassandwintwogames ning? (public/private).Whatdoesitmatterifsomeonewinsoverandover?Progression ofkids-thatgotthemthere Comment -Mayneedsomethingelse.Successfactornumberofyears.Why weplay-whyputaceilingonschoolswin for determineclassifications. a betterway/timetosecureenrollmentdata, ADA data-June:95%infavor lookingabetterwaytosecureenrollmentdata this. Infavorofcontinuingtouse2yearcyclefordistrict/classification:100% infavorof2yearcycle.Inlookingat enrollment dataaswell.Infavoroflookingatsuccessfactorfordeterminingaschool’ schools bounce sion onconsideringusing1yearredistricting/reclassifying. There wasalotofconcernonthedifficulty ofschedulingwhen a timeinwhichtheschoolgraduatedthoseplayersthatmadeimpactonbeingsuccessful. There was thendiscus in cycles/everysooftenbeingmoveupaclassfollowingtheyear(s)thatschoolwassuccessfulbutrealityduring team/school todetermineclassificationversususeofmultiplier. Manywereconcernedabouttheschoolsthatgettalent As expected,bothtopic10and11 rantogethersomewhatinthediscussion ofwhethertouseasuccessrate a change?Nonpublicdoesnothavethe28-30%non-participation.Lookat25milerule/radius.Singlesexmultiplier Yes anditshouldberaisedtokeepplayingfieldlevel.Whatwilltheimpactifincreasedonnonpublicschoolmake and MMA onlytwononpublic.MMA understandsinsamecases-CBC& Tolton, buttheyarestruggling. Like -scattering,notmajority. wantChange-same.Nomorethanhalfoneither. Different sports-nofeedback. Tolton plier. Shouldweconsiderasportbymultiplier:0%wereinfavorofmultiplier. 15-20% believecurrentmultiplierisnoteffective. Doesthemultiplierneedtobeincreased:10%agreeonincreasingmulti believe thecurrentmultiplierworkseffectively: 15%agreeitiseffective at1.35.Currentmultiplierdoesnotworkeffectively: noted thatschoolsopiniononthisquestionwillbemoredrivenbywhetheryouareasmallschoolvs.bigschool.Howmany they arepublicorprivate. After severalcommentsonpublicvs.privateasrelatedtowhetherthemultiplieriseffective itwas ments weremadeinrelationto,ifyouwantthetitleofbeingbesthavebeablebeatregardlesswhether in whichevenaftertheapplicationofmultiplieraprivateschoolisstillsmallestclass(Valle Catholic).Othercom private school. There werecommentsmadethatthemultiplierdoesnothelplevelplayingfieldespeciallyinsituations hardly anymemberschoolsthatareprivateschools;therefore,therewasnodiscussionofhowthemultiplieraffects a There wasgooddiscussionontheuseofmultiplier;however, thisNorthwestBoardDistrictisonethatdoesnot have back andforthbetweenclasses. There wasgooddiscussiononwhenMSHSAA currentlysecures s classification:0%infavorofdoing This isthesecondyear. . Away, 5- . ------

MSHSAA Journal May 2016  11 . . - - - 532 22 - ... . NEWS All meetings begin at 8:30 a.m. All meetings shall begin at 8:30 April a.m. with the exception of 7, 2017 meeting which shall begin at 1:00 p.m. Number of Athletic Attending Directors Others Attendance...... in Each player’sfootball helmet, by rule, 45 36 321 ball helmet manufacturers, helmet recondi Warning Labels on Helmet Required Football must have a visible exterior warning label The label is regarding the risk of injury. part of the National Operating Committee Athletic Equipment (NOC on Standards for SAE) standard and indicates that players have been instructed and understand the risks involved in the game of football. Foot tioning, sporting goods dealers and indi vidual salesmen, in most cases, will provide free exterior warning labels to the schools...... - - MSHSAA office, Columbia (Wed. of Week 7) of office, Columbia (Wed. MSHSAA Week 9) of office, Columbia (Wed.-Thurs. MSHSAA Week 20) of office, Columbia (Tue.-Wed. MSHSAA Week 37) of office, Columbia (Tue.-Wed. MSHSAA MSHSAA office, Columbia (Wed.-Thu. of Week 11) Week of office, Columbia (Wed.-Thu. MSHSAA Week 22) of office, Columbia (Wed.-Thu. MSHSAA Week 30) of office, Columbia (Wed.-Thu. MSHSAA Week 36) of office, Columbia (Wed.-Thu. MSHSAA 40) Osage Beach (Fri.-Sat. of Week Tan-Tar-A, Week 50) of office, Columbia (Wed. MSHSAA Number of Principals Attending...... Number of Principals Number of Assistant Attending.. Principals Number of Superintendents Attending Number of Superintendents Has your schedule changed 20% over the last five years? (No hands) Just go back to #1 and we wouldn’t have to discuss and we wouldn’t have to discuss Just go back to #1 last five years? (No hands) changed 20% over the Has your schedule talked about. For all team - yes this has been other questions - Power rankings Any Andy. - yes except this. Crazy idea sports. scheduling and coaches prefer year cycle - good for past two years - 2%. Second greater than 25% in Schedule change: soccer 4 to 3 in basketball and Concerns with moving from is issue in St. Louis. accept all kids. Recruiting it. Public - must of small nonpublic 90%. Voice - 5%, No opinion - In favor - 5%, opposed schools for being successful. Is it right to punish - In favor - 5%, opposed - 80%. One year cycle spend more time on why? Factor for classification schools not heard. let’s from military training. - 15%. Fourteen days of conditioning - if kids are returning - In Favor - 20%, opposed level field related to participation and Change directions for post season routes. 1.35 helps How can we level the field. opposed 3%. 2 year cycle - 5%. - 45% in favor, punishes success. 1 year cycle Traditions percent of student participation. favor. factor - 0% in Traditions/success back to back (track) not scored 10 points Won go home. Could they advance up more than one class. my ball and Take it difficult. What are other states doing? 100% 100% opposed. 2-4 teams do not field teams make since then. 0% in favor, 1 year cycle - favored. 956 627 ...... August 17, 2016 August 31, 2016 November 15, 2016 March 14, 2017 September 14-15, 2016 November 30-December 1, 2016 January 25-26, 2017 March 8-9, 2017 April 7-8, 2017 June 14, 2017 Appeals Committee Board of Directors TOTAL ATTENDANCE TALLY FOR ALL DISTRICT MEETINGS FOR ALL DISTRICT TALLY ATTENDANCE TOTAL McCluer South-Berkeley (St. Louis District): (St. Louis District): McCluer South-Berkeley Republic - (Southwest District): Dexter (Southeast District): Waynesville (South Central District): (South Waynesville Recommended that the Sports Medicine Committee look into the “Anyone Can Save a Life” program to supplement the local Recommended that retired school administrators be allowed to serve as wrestling weight assessors. provide information to both the of Recommended that MSHSAA Recommended that the 2013-14 head Injury Report be approved as written. ficials and the schools about wrestling injury time outs and proce dures that would take place during the blood time out versus the injury time out. Anyone attending a meeting in the officeMSHSAA who requires auxiliary aids or services should request such services by contacting the executive director of the The following dates have been set for meetings of the MSHSAA Board of Directors and Appeals Committee for the 2016-2017 school year: School administrators and Appeals Committee for the 2016-2017 Board of Directors and the MSHSAA The following dates have been set for meetings of Number of People in Attendance. Number of People in Number of Schools in Attendance...... Number of Schools in 2. emmergency action plan school’s 3. 4. Committee Meeting Summary Held December 10, 2014 1. Sports Medicine Advisory of status eligibility the involving matters as closed be shall eligibility student of Hearings meeting. the before hours 48 than later no 875-4880, (573) telephone MSHSAA, students where personally identifiable private information from a student’s or educationaloffice recordMSHSAA the contact meetings, the of willtimes and sites the on details bemore For open. are meetings reviewedall of portions other All or seq. discussed.et 99.1 SectionC.F.R. 34 1232g(b); U.S.C. 610.021(6 and/or 14) R.S.Mo.; 20 web site at www.mshsaa.org. MSHSAA Future Board ofDirectors & Appeals Dates Meeting the before weeks two of minimum a office MSHSAA the to supplied documentation supporting and forms transfer your have to is it important how of reminded are coaches Appeals Committee meeting. 2016 Area 2016 Report Meeting 10) fromp. (cont’d 12  MSHSAA Journal May 2016 Questionnaire. ity ofmemberschools.Listedbelowaretheresultsthisyear’s Annual Board ofDirectorsindeterminingchangesthataredesiredbythemajor obtain aconsensusfrommemberschoolsonkeyissueswhichwillaidthe tionnaire eachyeartoallmemberschools. This instrumentisutilizedto Results2016 AnnualQuestionnaire NEWS Topic 2:Academic EligibilityRequirements (Questions7-8) 4. 2. 5. 8. 1. 7. 3. 6. 237 - 109 - 226 - 143 - 68 - 30 - 85 - 85 - 47 - 76 - 35 - 55 - 64 - 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 The MSHSAA BoardofDirectorscirculatesthe Annual Ques d) c) 3-4 b) 1-2 a) 0

c) b) a) f) e) d) c) b) a) participating ininterscholasticactivities atMSHSAA member where thecredits,ifearned,areacceptedandplacedon What typeofatrainingprogramareyoumostinterestedin? student’s transcripttowardgraduationatthatschoolshould MONIES AND CREDITSPLACEDON TRANSCRIPT: Any sportsmanship/citizenship educationforyourSTUDENTS? Would yousupportthefollowingallowanceinregardto schools, andtheconditions/requirements thatshouldbein What doyouseeasyourmainobstacletoincreasing ACADEMIC STANDARD torepresentamemberschoolin sportsmanship/citizenship educationforyourCOACHES? For howmanyyearshaveyouusedastructuredprogram Would you supporttheformationofanadhocCommittee Topic We Play?(Question1-6) 1:Why sportsmanship/citizenship educationforyourPARENTS? class/student forwhichaschooliscollectingfundingand to educatestudents,coachesorparentsintheareasof to furtherstudytheissueofhome-schooled students 5 ormore one forstudents one forparents/community one forcoaches reason [email protected]) A reasonotherthanthoselisted(pleaseemailthe organizing it Lack ofsomeoneinterestedtotakeonthetask financial sponsorship Implementation expenseand/orinabilitytofinda support suchefforts Lack ofinterestbyschoolboardorcommunityto We areunabletofindasuitableprogram We don’tfeelweneedit Is yourschoolutilizinganystructuredprogramfor Is yourschoolutilizinganystructuredprogramfor Is yourschoolutilizinganystructuredprogramfor COLLECTION OF TUITION OR ADA FORMULA activities DURING A SEMESTER? count towardacademiceligibility. sportsmanship/citizenship? place forthemto doso? YES -290NO105 YES -163NO257 YES -137NO283 YES -186NO -234 YES -88NO332 training inthisarea? - - Topic 3:Posting Schedules (Questions9-10) andScores 16. 10. 13. 12. 14. 15. 11. 9. 128 - 108 - 136 - 254 - Topic 4:Basketball -School PlayinginTwo Different 48 - 21 - 74 - 52 - 11 - 11 1 1 Topic for 5:CashAwards Schools (Questions13) 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 - d) c) a) a) b) a) d) c) f) e) would countastwotournamentstowardtheindividualplayer Topic Testing 6:Drug (Questions14-16) If yourschooldrugtestscurrently, whatsegmentofstudent JV tournament)withinthesameweek?(Suchparticipation Should arandomdrugtestingprogrambemandatedforall set theschoolexpensesthatarerequiredtoparticipateinsuchevents? would allowanindividualbasketballplayertoparticipatein awards orprizesbasedonfinaleventstandingsinordertopossiblyoff- What timeframedoyoubelieveisreasonableforscoresto two separatetournaments(i.e.avarsitytournamentand Would yousupportanamendmenttotheby-lawsallow 4.4.4.c.1 topermitschools(notindividualparticipants)receivecash Does yourschoolcurrentlydoanyformofdrugtesting schedule orupdatetheircontestscoresontheMSHSAA Would yousupportamendmentstoBy-Laws 4.1.8,4.2.4.a,4.3.4.c.1, Should afinebeleviedforschoolsthatdonotposttheir Would yousupportanamendmenttothe by-laws which a schoolteam(i.e.varsityteam)toparticipateintwo one week 72 hours 48 hours 24 hours All studentsareinthepotentialtestgroup. activity participants(athleticsandactivities). The potentialtestgroupincludes ALL interscholastic participants inactivitiessuchasmusic,speech,etc.). The potentialtestgroupincludes ATHLETES only(not activity participantsandthosewhoDRIVEtoschool. The potentialtestgroupincludes ALL interscholastic participants inactivitiessuchasmusic,speech,etc.). The potentialtestgroupincludes ATHLETES only(not above. The segmentofstudentswetestisnotdescribed Tournaments (Questions11-12) basketball tournamentswithinthesameweek? be expectedtopostedafteracontest? website withinanestablishedtimeframe? YES -163NO257 YES -161NO259 YES -223NO197 YES -167NO253 YES -281NO139 population istested? YES -98NO322 member schools? students? limits.) MSHSAA Journal May 2016  13 - 43 10 NEWS Northwest District Travis Dittemore Travis Danny Maggart 5 2 36 54 place the school? support/trust most? YES - 284 NO - 136 YES - 221 NO - 174 YES - 171 NO - 224 St. Louis District member schools currently.) (One-Year Vacancy) (One-Year (Two-Year Vacancy) (Two-Year Kansas City District Mark Linneman Jim Finley Shane Foster Dale Herl 54 10 Would you be interested in concussion insurance you be Would Do you believe the multiplier should be adjusted? the multiplier should Do you believe YES, the multiplier should be higher than 1.35. should be higher YES, the multiplier than 1.35. should be lower YES, the multiplier be eliminated. YES, it should not change. NO, it should DESE September Head-Count Data (currently used for DESE September Head-Count Data (currently classifications for the following 2 years) 2017; DESE June Core Data (use June 2016 for Fall use June 2017 for Fall 2018, etc.) their enrollment data Schools should SELF-REPORT on a specified date. directly to MSHSAA Which procedure for collection of enrollments do you Which procedure for collection of enrollments being included in MSHSAA membership, at the cost of membership, at the cost being included in MSHSAA based on enrollments EVERY year, rather than EVERY rather than EVERY year, EVERY based on enrollments approximately (currently) $1.50 per student participant? approximately (currently) $1.50 per student Would you support the removal of the 1.35 multiplier if it you support the removal of the Would OTHER YEAR so the enrollment data is more accurate? YEAR so the enrollment data OTHER non-public school one-classification higher in each sport/ non-public school one-classification Would you support activities and sports being reclassified you support activities and sports Would activity than where the student enrollment would normally activity than where the were replaced with a system that automatically placed each were replaced with a system (Similar to the Catastrophic Insurance coverage provided to (Similar to the Catastrophic Insurance coverage a) b) c) d) a) b) c) Topic 11: Concussion Insurance 26) (Questions Topic Topic 10: Classification Cycle (Questions 24-25) (Questions Cycle 10: Classification Topic 9 - 1 2 2 2 2 Voted on by all member schools. Voted on by all member high schools. Voted 38 - 29 - Northeast District 175 - 173 - 214 - 152 - 22. 23. 26. 25. 24. Final Election Results Eric Churchwell John Dunham Eric Churchwell, Superintendent, Palmyra School District and Travis Travis Eric Churchwell, Superintendent, Palmyra School District and Dittemore, Superintendent, DeKalb School District were elected to serve four year terms on the Board representing the Northeast District Superintendent, Blue Jim Finley, and Northwest District respectively. Springs School District was elected to fill a two-year vacancy on the Athletic Board representing the Kansas City District and Mark Linneman, Director (CAA), Lutheran South High School was elected to fill a one-year vacancy on the Board representing the St. Louis District. Key: 1- 2- 9 1 Northwest District ** Travis Dittemore Travis Danny Maggart 1 3 25 5 that sport? MSIP exempt? MSIP the dead period? YES - 358 NO - 62 YES - 319 NO - 76 YES - 51 NO - 380 YES - 135 NO - 285 St. Louis District (Two-Year Vacancy) (Two-Year Kansas City District more than the current 9 days? (One-Year Vacancy) *** Vacancy) (One-Year Jim Finley Mark Linneman Shane Foster Dale Herl prior to the first allowable contact day? prior to the first allowable 25 1 Periods (Questions 17-18) (Questions Periods The segment of students we test is not described The segment of students above. currently in place which NO, I support the restrictions non-school camps/clinics/group disallow participation in 7-day No Contact Period prior sport lessons during the to each season. I do not support extending the summer dead period. I do not support extending the summer dead extend to 14 consecutive days, to start on Saturday. day of your extend to 14 consecutive days, to start on a choice. Saturday. extend to 16 consecutive days, to start on a day of your extend to 16 consecutive days, to start on a choice. Do you support the current restrictions on SCHOOL restrictions on SCHOOL Do you support the current Do you support the continuation of the 1.35 enrollment Do you support the continuation of the 1.35 to attend an Evaluation Event (multiple athletes/multiple athletes/multiple Evaluation Event (multiple to attend an Would you support extending the summer dead period to you support Would multiplier for schools that can limit their enrollment and are multiplier for schools that can limit their enrollment colleges represented) DURING the school sport season for school sport season DURING the colleges represented) Which option below best represents your view on extending Which option below best represents your view COACHES that are included in the 7-day No-Contact period COACHES that are included Has your school had an athlete of an individual sport request an individual sport request had an athlete of Has your school a) b) a) b) c) d) e) e ballots. The e ballots. Following are the official results of the 2016 Board of Directors election as certified by the Committee appointed to canvass th 2 1 1 1 1 Two nominations void - candidate nominated has completed Two eligibility to serve on the Board Four nominations void - schools submitting the nominations do not membership hold a separate MSHSAA One nomination void - submitted by someone other than the school principal or superintendent 41 - 23 - 57 - 16 - Topic 8: Summertime (Questions 19-20) Dead Period Topic 151 - 269 - 283 - Northeast District * Topic 7: Fall, Winter, and Spring Athletic No Contract and Spring Athletic Winter, 7: Fall, Topic 19. 17. 20. 18. 21. Topic 9: Enrollment Multiplier ofTopic 1.35 (Questions 21-23) Eric Churchwell Primary Election Results John Dunham ** *** * hler, Principal, Hermann High School; and Dr. Kerwin Urhahn, Executive Director, MSHSAA. Kerwin Urhahn, Executive Director, Principal, Hermann High School; and Dr. hler, 2016 Board of Directors Election Results Gary Leimkue Schools; Mr. Columbia Public Athletic Director, Bruce Whitesides, Committee to tally the Board nomination ballots was comprised of Mr. 2016 Annual Questionnaire Results (cont’d from page (cont’d Questionnaire Annual 2016 12) Results 14  MSHSAA Journal May 2016 2016 AnnualMSHSAAElectionResults NEWS become EFFECTIVEJULY 1,2018. 1, 2016,withtheexceptionofProposalNumber8aand8bwhichshall majority forpassage.Proposalswhichpassedwillbecomeeffective July voting forpassage,whileamendmentstotheConstitutionrequirea2/3 Election. Amendments toBy-Lawsrequireasimplemajorityofthose to theMSHSAA ConstitutionandBy-Lawsinthe2016 Annual MSHSAA season. bers tojoin/tryoutfortheschoolteamatstartofsport Amends By-Laws3.13.2.a.3byrequiringschoolsportteammem season. bers tojoin/tryoutfortheschoolteamatstartofsport season. bers tojoin/tryoutfortheschoolteamatstartofsport Amends By-Laws3.13.2.a.1byrequiringschoolsportteammem exception foratransferbetweendivorcedparents. Amends By-Law3.10.4.e.4tofurtherdefinetheparametersofthis Executive Director, byOctober15annually. ing schoolpersonneltorequestpetitions,forwordingbytheMSHSAA Amends Article VI,Section3oftheMSHSAA Constitutionbyrequir insurance. participants, toincludeaperstudentathletechargeforconcussion tion torequirememberschoolspayinsurancefeesforcoverageof Would haveamended Article V, Section1oftheMSHSAA Constitu Amends By-Laws3.13.2.a.2byrequiringschoolsportteammem (Special Transfer Exception-Transfer BetweenDivorcedParents) 265 FOR,228 AGAINST (2/3majorityneededforpassage) 412 FOR,81 AGAINST (2/3majorityneededforpassage) Following aretheresultsofballotingonamendments (Petition Wording Requests)-(PASSED) - (Concussion InsuranceFee)-(FAILED) - (Joining theSchoolTeam) -(PASSED) - (Joining theSchoolTeam) -(PASSED) - (Joining theSchoolTeam) -(PASSED) - - (PASSED) -432FOR,61 AGAINST 337 FOR,127 AGAINST 321 FOR,135 AGAINST 82 FOR,32 AGAINST - PROPOSAL 4b- - PROPOSAL 4c- - PROPOSAL 4a- - PROPOSAL 3- - PROPOSAL 2- -PROPOSAL 1------other year.) (Beginningwiththe2018-19schoolyear.) made annuallybasedonyearlyenrollmentdata(ratherthanevery Amends theBy-Law5.1.7toallowfootballclassificationbreaksbe contests. cash prizesamongotherawards,forplacementorparticipationin Amends By-law4.1.8,4.2.4,4.3.4,and4.4.4toallowschoolsaccept with the2018-19schoolyear.) high schoolcooperativeagreementstobeformedannually. (Beginning Amends theBy-Law1.4.1,CooperativeSponsorships,torequiresenior tournament.) JV andtheVarsity teamifbothareparticipatinginthesamebasketball does NOT allowaplayerthatplaysonmultiplelevelstoplayforthe without limitationastotimingorschoolbeingoutofsession.(This two separatebasketballtournamentsduringthesamecalendarweek Amends By-Law3.21.3byallowingindividuals(notteams)toplayin the sevendayspriortofirstallowablepracticedate. school coachesandopenfacilitieswillcontinuetoberestrictedduring clinics/group sportlessonsduringthosesevendays.Contactwith No-Contact Periodstoallowstudentparticipationinnon-schoolcamps/ Amends By-Laws3.13,3.14and3.15byderegulatingtheseasonal (Individuals PlayinginTwo BasketballTournaments intheSame (Annual EnrollmentCollectionandClassificationDetermination) (Annual EnrollmentCollectionandClassificationDetermination) (No ContactPeriods-Fall,Winter, Spring)-(PASSED) - (Cash Awards toSchoolsin Activities) -(PASSED) - 173 FOR,135 AGAINST 282 FOR,207 AGAINST 279 FOR,179 AGAINST 362 FOR,129 AGAINST 373 FOR,120 AGAINST Week) -(PASSED) - - PROPOSAL 8b- - PROPOSAL 8a- - PROPOSAL 7- - PROPOSAL 6- - PROPOSAL 5- - (PASSED) - - (PASSED) - MSHSAA Journal May 2016  15 NEWS 2016 MSHSAA Girls Swimming & Diving Championship Site Officials Bob Cummins, Julie Chuck Bremer, Elliot, Jenifer Gibbs, Brad Hamman, Tacke, Ann Merten, Jack Steck, Scott Zieger and Jeff Yaeger, Tom Nixa Rolla Liberty Houston Strafford St. Louis Boonville Louisiana Platte City Ash Grove Association High Ridge Poplar Bluff Washington Kansas City Went on record that the Athletic Directors Advisory Directors Athletic that the on record Went proposals the classification is not in favor of Committee Advisory Country country that the Cross for cross Committee proposed. discussion be held in the round table Recommended a Conference at the MIAAA and area caucus meetings yellow card process. regarding the soccer official observers for the sports Recommended adding as requested by the Softball of softball and baseball Advisory Committee. students should have current PPE Recommended that Physical Examination) on file for (Pre-Participation as proposed by the Sports Medicine summer activities Advisory Committee. Advisory the Football Recommended referring requested revision on quarter limitations Committee’s Advisory Committee. in football to the Sports Medicine Annual Ballot under the Recommended placing on the the student non-school competition rule this exception, school practices must join the team for all scheduled competition, and contests, unless attending non-school with prior approval by a school administrator. Board Policy #12 Recommended including wording in be allowed by adding all artificial noise makers not (anyone in dugout, participants, coaches, or managers on bench or sidelines). Medicine Recommended referring to the Sports 14 practice Advisory Committee the topic of waiving for students in days or reducing to 10 practice days military service. Advisory Recommended referring to the Football related to gate Committee the elimination of the policy their action. receipts in football for week #10 for Excelsior Springs Athletic DirectorsAthletic Advisory SummaryCommittee Held February 10, 2016 Held February 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Julie Elliott Brad Neely Mike Reece Mike Wilson Ben Godwin Brad Mitchell Aaron Rench Teresa Arthur Teresa Chris Rebello Scott Thomas Scott Ernest Grayer Larry Donovan Charles Bremer Naomi Omenski Elizabeth Wallace b. A returning (MSHSAA) state champion or returning A b. place finisher in any weight (MSHSAA) state classification. class; from any district champion or returning (MSHSAA) A c. at the same or adjacent (MSHSAA) runner-up any classification. weight class; from The following individuals have been recognized by the NFHS Officials Autoseed Program Trackwrestling to have Recommend criteria common opponent point values to only assign in the preliminary point values when generating seeding report. clarification to district seeding Recommend to add to a returning state placer or District criteria in regards up as follows: champion or runner all member schools regarding Recommend to survey as a sport of Girls Wrestling interest in the addition the jurisdiction of the MSHSAA. recognized and under to review the Recommend the use of a sub-committee and confirm state bracket rotations in order to check to district balance and equal distribution in relation Stahl, Harvey replacement. Sub-committee (Greg Eric DeVenney, Richards, Phil Limb, Derek Greening, Marty Hauck, Lou Mozzocco)

2015 NFHS Officials Association Award Recipients Award 2015 NFHS Officials Association for their outstanding service in their respective officiating categories. On behalf of the for their outstanding service in their respective officiating categories. On behalf and member schools, we congratulate and thank you for serving Board, staff MSHSAA our youth and our schools. Baseball Softball Boys Swimming Girls Swimming Boys Track & Field Track Boys & Field Track Girls Wrestling Girls Soccer Volleyball Boys Basketball Girls Cross Country Boys Soccer Girls Basketball Boys Cross Country Football Held December 10, 2015 the Football There were no recommendations from Board of Directors Advisory Committee to the MSHSAA from this meeting. Football AdvisoryFootball Committee Summary Held March 7, 2016 Held March Wrestling Advisory Committee Summary 1. 2. 3. 4. 16  MSHSAA Journal May 2016 Valley, Harrisonville,Hazelwood Central, Charter, GrainValley, GrainValley, Grain Howell Central,FrontierSchool of Excellence Osage, Fox,FrancisHowellCentral, Tolton RegionalCatholic,Fordland,Fort Carter, ElDoradoSprings,FairPlay, Father East (KansasCity), School ofMed/BioScience,East(Joplin), Central (Springfield),Clever, Collegiate Ritter, CardinalRitter, Carnahan, Cameron, CardinalRitter, Cardinal Breckenridge, Bunceton,Bunker, California, Battle, BlueSprings,SpringsSouth, Affton, Arcadia Valley, Aurora, Ava, Barstow, additional transfer(s)student(s)forthatschool): 3.10.4.h) (Duplicateschoolnamesindicatesan Winfield. Webb City, Webster Groves,Wheaton,and Horn (Independence),Vashon, Washington, Albans, Trinity Catholic,UniversityCity, Van Summit Lakes, The FultonSchoolatSt. St. PiusX(Festus), Joseph’s Academy, St.Mary’s (St.Louis), County), St.Clair, St.JosephChristian, Iron, Southland,Southwest(Livingston (Columbia), SmithtonSouth Smith-Cotton, Smithton(Columbia), O’Hara, Raytown,RiverviewGardens, North, MICDS,NorthlandChristian,O’Hara, North, LutheranMarshall,McCluer Life Academy Charter, Lindbergh,Lutheran Kearney, Kickapoo,Lamar, Liftfor Gateway, Gateway, GrainValley, Kearney, NJROTC, Clever, Duchesne,FrontierSTEM, Brothers College,Clayton,Cleveland Bishop DuBourg,Christian school): Benton,Billings,BishopDuBourg, an additionaltransfer(s)student(s)forthat 3.10.4.i) (Duplicateschoolnamesindicates presented. meetings. Committee Telephone Conference Call the January22,2016,MSHSAA Appeals 2, 2015,MSHSAA BoardofDirectorsand Eaton, andSodenvotingyes. Kinder, Beem,Linneman,Hill,Johnson,Wilson, call votewithmembersSchmidt,Churchwell, closed session.Motionpassed10-0onaroll Johnson, Wilson,Eaton,andSodenvotingyes. Churchwell, Kinder, Beem,Linneman,Hill, on arollcallvotewithmembersSchmidt, 610.021(1) R.S.Mo.Motionpassed10-0 between MSHSAA anditsattorney. Section any confidentialorprivilegedcommunications actions orlitigationinvolvingMSHSAA including into closedsessionformattersinvolvinglegal Held January27,2016 Summary Directors of 2016 Board January BOARD OFDIRECTORS Accepted thegeneralconsentitemsas Accepted theminutesofDecember No actionreportedoutofclosedsession. Motion Kinder, secondEaton,toexitoutof Motion Kinder, secondEaton,toenter Transfer Hardship Applications (By-Law Transfer Waiver Applications (By-Law Marquette -Self-reportedaviolation ofBy-Law approved coachataMSHSAA memberschool; MSHSAA Boardtoexplainwhyheshouldbean her eligibility, coachmustappearbeforethe out threematches/gamesoncesheregains by theineligiblestudent,studentmustsit school mustforfeitallgamesparticipatedin 2.2.2 and3.1.7,acceptedschool’s actions, North -Self-reportedaviolationofBy-Laws their weightmanagementsystem;Liberty students tobereinstatedinaccordancewith accepted school’s actions,forfeituresrequired, Wrestling Weight Management Certification, school; Fox-Self-reportedaviolationofthe schools’ actions,noforfeituresrequiredbythe violation ofBy-Laws6.1.1.and6.1.2,accepted Tolton RegionalCatholic-Self-reporteda school’s actions,noforfeitures required;Father reported a violation of By-Law 3.1.4.b, accepted at promotioninto7thgrade;Elsberry-Self- required, studentisfullyeligibleundertransfer the school’s actions,no forfeituresare violation ofBy-Laws1.2.1and3.10.4,accepted contest; East(Joplin)M.S.-Self-Reporteda student maybereinstatedafterhesitesoutone contest inwhichineligiblestudentparticipated, accepted school’s actions, schooltoforfeit - Self-ReportedaviolationofBy-Law2.2.3, forfeits requiredbytheschool;CristoRey hardship wasapprovedretroactivelyandno 3.4 and3.10.4,acceptedschool’s actions, - Ava -Self-reportedaviolationofBy-Laws administration acknowledgedforself-reporting be acceptedwithreprimandissuedand Requests forLesserPenalties(By-Law5.4): William Chrisman,andChrisman. Vashon, Vashon, Vianney, Webb City, Van Horn(Independence),Vashon, Vashon, Star, UniversityCity, Valle Catholic,Valley, Law, Troy Buchanan, Troy Buchanan,Union Louis), Sullivan, Thayer, Transportation and Early College,St.Dominic,Mary’s (St. South Shelby, SouthShelby, Southwest Smith-Cotton, SouthHolt, Scott CountyCentral, Gardens, RiverviewRoosevelt, Ritenour, RiverviewGardens, South, RaytownRepublic,Ritenour, Raymore-Peculiar, RaytownSouth, Parkway Central,Plato,PoplarBluff, Orrick, Palmyra,Paris,ParkHill, (Hughesville), Norwood,OakPark,Odessa, North KansasCity, North Technical, Northwest Nixa, NorthCallaway, NorthKansasCity, Mexico, Naylor, Neelyville,NewFranklin, South-Berkeley, McCluerSouth-Berkeley, McCluer North, Lockwood, MaltaBend,Marceline,McCluer, Lafayette County, Lebanon,Liberty, Liberty, John B.Lange,Kickapoo,Koshkonong, Hickman, Humansville,Jackson, Herculaneum, Hickman, Self-Reported Violations and/or Recommend actionbyschool made norecommendationsfortheBoard’s Constitution StudyCommittee. The committee November andDecember, 2015,aspresented. Track (2015-16). Nodaway-Holt juniorhighs-BoysandGirls 11-Man Football(2016-17);SouthHoltand 1.4.2): LiberalandBronaughjuniorhighs- School CooperativeSponsorships(By-Law Volleyball (2016-17and2017-18). Football, GirlsSoftball(Spring),and (Spring), BoysandGirlsBasketball,11-Man Springs andMaltaBendseniorhighs-Baseball 8-Man Football(2016-17and2017-18);Sweet Gilman cityandNorthHarrisonhighschools- Wrestling (2016-17and2017-18);Pattonsburg, Football, GirlsSoftball(Fall),Boys Track and and NeoshoChristianseniorhighs-11-Man Football (2016-17and2017-18);Neosho 18); MillerandEvertonseniorhighs-11-Man Girls SwimmingandDiving(2016-17,2017- Monett andPierceCityseniorhighs-Boys - 11-Man Football(2016-17and2017-18); 2017-18); LiberalandBronaughseniorhighs schools -Baseball(Spring)(2016-17and and 2017-18);LexingtonNorbornehigh Basketball andGirlsSoftball(Fall)(2016-17 North Daviessseniorhighs-BoysandGirls (2016-17 and2017-18);GilmanCity and Leetonhighschools-8-ManFootball Wrestling (2016-17and2017-18);Chilhowee 1.4.1): Adrian and Archie highschools- School CooperativeSponsorships(By-Law tournaments forthisyear. students haveusedtwooftheirthreeallowable the gameinviolationsecondtournament, accepted school’s actions,schoolmustforfeit Self-Reported aviolationofBy-Law3.21.3, certified; Westminster Christian Academy- actions, noforfeitsrequired,studentsmaybe violation ofBy-Law2.1,acceptedschool’s second semester; Truman -Self-reporteda in whileineligibleonceheregainseligibility sit outequalnumberofmatcheshewrestled ineligible studentparticipatedin,must actions, schooltoforfeitallmatchesthe a violationofBy-Law3.4,acceptedschools’ of theseasonlimits;St.Clair-Self-reported players, playershaveusedtwotournaments of theteaminviolationplayingineligible 3.21.3, acceptedschool’s actions,acceptforfeit M.S. -Self-ReportedaviolationofBy-Law the MSHSAA Handbookareeligible;Smithville essential eligibilityrequirementsinSection2of forfeitures required,allstudentsthatmeetthe of By-Law4.1.4,acceptedschool’s actions,no January 13;Silex-Self-reportedaviolation participated, studentmaybereinstatedafter forfeit matchinwhichtheineligibleplayer 2.3.10, acceptedschool’s actions,schoolmust Urhahn reportedtotheBoardfrom Approved thefinancialreportsfor Application forapprovalofJuniorHigh Application forapprovalofSeniorHigh Continued onpage 17 MSHSAA Journal May 2016  17 The following was reported out of closed The following was reported second Beem, to accept Motion Kinder, Motion Beem, second Eaton, to table second Churchwell, to Motion Kinder, second Churchwell, to Motion Kinder, Motion Beem, second Soden, to adjourn the eligibility status of students where personally of students where eligibility status a student’s private information from identifiable or record may be reviewed educational 14) Section 610.021(6 and/or discussed. 99.1 C.F.R. U.S.C. 1232g(b); 34 R.S.Mo.; 20 call vote passed 9-0 on a roll et seq. Motion Beem, Schmidt, Churchwell, with members Wilson, Eaton, and Linneman, Hill, Johnson, out of the room.) Soden voting yes. (Kinder session. taken in actions Columbia Public School’s and in addition to regard to swimming violations who knowingly violated require the swimmers the dead By-Laws to now observe MSHSAA described in period they evaded pre-season, passed 10-0 on a roll By-Law 3.14.6.e. Motion Schmidt, Churchwell, call vote with members Wilson, Beem, Linneman, Hill, Johnson, Kinder, Eaton, and Soden voting yes. decision regarding a citizenship eligibility issue at Hartville High School until more information roll can be provided. Motion passed 10-0 on a call vote with members Schmidt, Churchwell, Beem, Linneman, Hill, Johnson, Wilson, Kinder, Eaton, and Soden voting yes. approve hiring Kenny Seifert as an assistant Motion passed 10-0 on a roll executive director. call vote with members Schmidt, Churchwell, Beem, Linneman, Hill, Johnson, Wilson, Kinder, Eaton, and Soden voting yes. Zell as an assistant Todd approve hiring Motion passed 10-0 on a roll executive director. call vote with members Schmidt, Churchwell, Beem, Linneman, Hill, Johnson, Wilson, Kinder, Eaton, and Soden voting yes. meeting. Motion passed 10-0. BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF BOARD Urhahn discussed with the Board the the Board the with discussed Urhahn for the March 9th MSHSAA The start time 1000 Top-Flite Spalding Selected the for into MSHSAA Approved membership presented the Board Schroeder and Urhahn with Annual Questionnaire Certified the Motion Eaton, second Johnson, to enter The following action was reported out of Motion Beem, second Eaton, to deny the second Beem, to allow Motion Kinder, Motion Eaton, second Johnson, to enter as track is an individual sport and could be be could and sport individual an is track as school. each at sponsored to hoc committee of an ad formation possible at participation student on home school focus was taken. No action schools. member the meeting was discussed and Board Meeting begin at 3:00 p.m. was set to football; the the Wilson GST Legacy basketball; the Wilson Perfection Volleyball; Baden VX5EC Spalding 41101HS Forte II soccer ball; the Thunder Dudley baseball and the Spalding as the official ball(s) of Heat (43147) softball for the 2016-17, 2017-18, playoffs the MSHSAA with renewal options and 2018-19 school years, and 2021-22 school for the 2019-20, 2020-21, years. High Academy Charter Gateway Science school year. School for the 2016-17 Annual Questionnaire. with a draft of the three changes: 1) alter the item on the academic standard to ask about classes where and placing credits ADA the school is receiving on the transcript; 2) add a question to the multiplier section regarding moving all non- public schools up one class in all activities; and 3) add a question regarding concussion 2) insurance. 1) addition of an academic item; addition of a private school item; and 3) addition of a concussion insurance item. into closed session for matters involving the eligibility status of students where personally identifiable private information from a student’s educational record may be reviewed or discussed. Section 610.021(6 and/or 14) 99.1 et R.S.Mo.; 20 U.S.C. 1232g(b); 34 C.F.R. with seq. Motion passed 10-0 on a roll call vote Beem, members Schmidt, Churchwell, Kinder, Linneman, Hill, Johnson, Wilson, Eaton, and Soden voting yes. closed session. request for additional semesters of participation lack to the student at Belton High School due to of hardship. Motion passed 9-0-1 on a roll call vote with members Schmidt, Churchwell, Beem, Linneman, Hill, Johnson, Wilson, Eaton, and Soden voting yes; Kinder abstaining. Belton High School a lesser penalty and not require forfeitures for the games the ineligible student participated in. Motion passed 10-0 on a roll call vote with members Schmidt, Beem, Linneman, Hill, Churchwell, Kinder, Johnson, Wilson, Eaton, and Soden voting yes. into closed session for matters involving the Richards presented two recommendations two recommendations Richards presented #1 and denied Approved recommendation Richards reported to the Board from the Richards presented six recommendations Approved all six recommendations from the didn’t Urhahn reported that MSHSAA the official school enrollments Verified Urhahn reported to the Board from the Urhahn discussed with the Board a Denied the request for a mid-cycle senior January Board of from Directors page con’t 16 Summary, Meeting

consideration. Advisory from the Cross Country to the Board Directors look 1) that the Board of Committee: country: two options for cross at the following classes with moves to five a. Cross Country with Classes 1, 2 equal enrollment breaks district and Classes and 3 holding a single b. Cross 4 and 5 holding super-districts. classes, but change to Country remain at four follows: 0-224; 225- enrollment breaks as and up; Classes 1 and 1200 549; 550-1199; and Classes 3 and 4 2 holding only districts 2) that the holding districts and sectionals; coaching out of Board of Directors consider year for cross country season during the school teams. the Cross Country recommendation #2 of Advisory Committee. The committee Advisory Committee. Football made no recommendations for the Board’s consideration. Advisory to the Board from the Sports Medicine Committee: 1) approval of the current PPE The Committee goes on record reiterating form. that chiropractors should not be able to perform a PPE due to the scope and sequence of their profession; 2) approval of the current MSHSAA Concussion Return to Play form; 3) approval of the current Sports Medicine Page on the student athletes 4) that Website; MSHSAA should have a current PPE on file with the school if participating in summer activities; 5) Advisory Committee review that the Football the quarter limitations per season and per week and bring their recommendations to the Sports Medicine Committee; 6) that until there is further research and medically-supported documentation, the Daith piercing will be denied. Advisory Committee. Sports Medicine receive any petitions for placement on the Annual Ballot. as presented for the 2016-17 and 2017-18 enrollment cycle. Area Meetings. Included recently conducted in his report were attendance figures from the meetings as well as comments recorded for the topics at each meeting site. No action was taken. as a secondary new product being offered insurance for Concussion Insurance. No action was taken. high cooperative agreement between South Nodaway and Nodaway Holt high schools 18  MSHSAA Journal May 2016 BOARD OFDIRECTORS Christian, Christian BrothersCollege,Clay Central(CapeGirardeau), Christian, ville, Calvary Lutheran, Carnahan,Caruthers Eye, BowlingGreen,Calvary Lutheran, Bishop DuBourg, Blue tory, BishopDuBourg, Benton,Billings, school): African CenteredCollegePrepara an additionaltransfer(s)student(s) forthat 3.10.4.i) (Duplicateschoolnames indicates presented. ing. Appeals CommitteeConferenceCallMeet February 8,2016MinutesoftheMSHSAA of theMSHSAA BoardofDirectorsandthe voting yes. Soden, Wilson,Johnson,Hill,andEaton well, Kinder, Beem,Linneman,Schmidt, 10-0 on arollcallvotewithmembers Church at Tan-Tar-A on April 8,2016.Motionpassed appear beforetheBoardat April meeting dent, Coach,andSchoolBoardPresidentto Director,Superinten and Athletic Assistant Central (ParkHills)Superintendent,Principal closed sessiondiscussion. not presentforvote.) Wilson, Johnson,andHillvotingyes.(Eaton Kinder, Beem,Linneman,Schmidt,Soden, on arollcallvotewithmembersChurchwell, administration.Motionpassed9-0 Hartville lesser penaltyfortheschoolasproposedby a self-reportedviolationandacceptedthe HighSchool’scept Hartville actionsregarding closed session. voting yes. Soden, Wilson,Johnson,Hill,andEaton well, Kinder, Beem,Linneman,Schmidt, 10-0 on arollcallvotewithmembers Church come outofclosedsession.Motionpassed not presentforvote.) Wilson, Johnson,andHillvotingyes.(Eaton Kinder, Beem,Linneman,Schmidt,Soden, a rollcallvotewithmembersChurchwell, C.F.R. 99.1etseq.Motionpassed9-0on and/or 14)R.S.Mo.;20U.S.C.1232g(b);34 reviewed ordiscussed.Section610.021(6 from astudent’s educationalrecordmaybe personally identifiableprivateinformation ing theeligibilitystatusofstudentswhere followed byclosedsessionformattersinvolv and itsattorney. Section610.021(1)R.S.Mo; leged communicationsbetweenMSHSAA MSHSAA includinganyconfidentialorprivi involving legalactionsorlitigation to enterintoclosedsessionformatters Held March9,2016 Summary Directors of March 2016Board Approved theGeneralConsentitemsas Approved theJanuary27,2016Minutes Motion Beem,secondEaton,torequire Eaton joinedthemeetingduring Motion Kinder, secondLinneman,toac The followingactionwasreportedoutof Motion Churchwell,secondEaton,to Motion Kinder, secondChurchwell, Transfer Waiver Applications (By-Law ------Frontier STEM,Fulton,Gateway, Gate Duchesne, Father Tolton RegionalCatholic, College HeightsChristian,Dexter, Dixon, ton, Clayton,ClevelandNJROTC,Clever, McCluer, McCluer North,McCluer South, Macon, MaltaBend,Marceline, Liberty, LibertyNorth, Lockwood,Lutheran County, Lebanon,Lexington, Liberty, konong, LadueHortonWatkins, Lafayette Jackson, JohnB.Lange,Kickapoo, Kosh Hickman, Humansville, wood Central,Herculaneum, Hazel Harrisonville, wood, Harrisonville, Valley, GrainValley, GrainValley, Green Glendale, GoldenCity, GoldenCity, Grain of ExcellenceCharter, Galena, tral, FrancisHowellCentral,FrontierSchool Fort Osage,Fox,FrancisHowellCen Father Tolton RegionalCatholic,Fordland, Springs, ElDoradoFairPlay, Carter, EastCarter, EastCarter, ElDorado (Kansas City),East Bio Science,DeSmet,East(Joplin), Climax Springs,CollegiateSchoolofMed/ lia, Chadwick,Clever, Clever, Central(Springfield),Centra Cassville, ter, CardinalRitter, Carnahan, Cameron, CardinalRitter, CardinalRit Bunceton, Bunker, California,Cameron, Springs South,Brashear, Breckenridge, Ava, Barstow, Battle,BlueSprings, that school): Affton, Arcadia Valley, Aurora, cates anadditionaltransfer(s)student(s)for Law 3.10.4.h)(Duplicateschoolnamesindi Winfield. ton, Wheaton,Whitfield,and Webster Groves,Webster Groves,Whea dence), Vashon, Washington, Webb City, man, UniversityCity, Van Horn(Indepen School atSt. Albans, Trinity Catholic, Tru Pius X(Festus),SummitLakes, The Fulton St. PiusX(Festus), Joseph’s Academy, St.Mary’s (St.Louis), Christian, St.Joseph’s Academy, St. (Livingston County),St.Clair, St.Joseph Iron, SouthShelby, Southland,Southwest (Columbia), SmithtonSouth Cotton, Smithton(Columbia), Smith- Gardens, RockPort,Russellville, North, ParkwayWest, Raytown,Riverview Parkway Central,North, Northland Christian,O’Hara,Paris, MICDS, NewHaven,North Technical, Marshall, McAuleyCatholic,McCluerNorth, North, LutheranSt.Charles,Marshall, (Kansas City),LutheranNorth, Life Academy Charter, Lindbergh,Lutheran North, LiftforLife Academy Charter, Liftfor Horton Watkins, Lamar, Lee’s Summit ney, Kearney, Kickapoo,Ladue Academy Charter, JohnF. Kennedy, Kear Greenwood, HeliasCatholic,HoganPrep way, GrainValley, Grandview(Hillsboro), Transfer Hardship Applications (By------Kansas City, North Technical, North Techni North Callaway, NorthKansasCity, North Covenant Academy, NewFranklin,Nixa, Montrose, Naylor, Neosho,New Neelyville, McCluer South-Berkeley, Mexico,Midway, McCluer North,South-Berkeley, Vashon, Vashon, Vianney, Webb City, Wil Horn (Independence),Vashon, Vashon, University City, Valle Catholic,Valley, Van Troy Buchanan, Troy Buchanan,UnionStar, Sullivan, Thayer, Transportation andLaw, Mary’s Sullivan, (St.Louis),Stewartsville, St. Charles,Dominic, South Shelby, SouthwestEarlyCollege, South Harrison,Holt,Shelby, tral, Sikeston,Smith-Cotton, Scott CountyCentral,Cen Riverview Gardens,Roosevelt,Ruskin, Riverview Gardens, Spring, Republic,Ritenour, Ritenour, Raytown South,Reeds Purdy, Raymore-Peculiar, Raytown South, Penney, Plato,PoplarBluff, Potosi, Central, ParkwayNorth, Park Hill,Parkview, Parkway Odessa, Orrick,Pacific,Palmyra,Paris, Norwood,OakPark,Oakville, ville), cal, North Technical, Northwest(Hughes 2016-17 school year. sitting outtwobasketballpractices duringthe tures required,studentstobereinstated after 3.30.1, acceptedschool’s actions,noforfei M.S. -Self-reportedaviolation of By-Law indicates sheisclearedtoplay; Versailles stated followingsecuringaphysical which no forfeituresrequired,studenttoberein of By-Law3.8.1,acceptedschool’s actions, Rockwood Summit-Self-reportedaviolation him tofourquartersonthenextgamenight; be reinstatedwithnorestrictionsafterlimiting student participated,student’s eligibilitymay must forfeitvarsitycontestinwhichineligible 3.21.1, acceptedschool’s actions,school dens -Self-reportedaviolationofBy-Law of 2016-17schoolyear;RiverviewGar after hesitsoutthefirstwrestlingpractice forfeitures required,studenttobereinstated and 3.8.2,acceptedschool’s actions,no reported aviolationofBy-Laws3.16.1,3.8.1 2016-17 footballseason;Lindbergh-Self- out thefirstfourvarsityfootballgamesof and coachmaybereinstatedaftersitting tures required,studentstobereinstatednow 3.14.2, acceptedschool’s actions,noforfei - CBCSelf-reportedaviolationofBy-law ministration acknowledgedforself-reporting accepted withreprimandissuedandad quests forLesserPenalties(By-Law5.4): Winfield, andWinfield. Chrisman, Chrisman,William lard, William Self-Reported Violations and/orRe Recommend action byschoolbe Recommend actionbyschoolbe Continued onpage 19 ------MSHSAA Journal May 2016  19 ------Continued on page 20 Approved all eight recommendations Urhahn reported to the Board from the Urhahn reported that the financial state Urhahn reported that the Board a school Urhahn presented to Determined to send a letter to Barat Urhahn presented eight recommenda tion of the policy related to gate receipts in football for week #10 for their action. Advisory Commit Athletic Directors from the tee. The committee had no Liaison Committee. sion be held in the round table and area Conference caucus meetings at the MIAAA regarding the soccer yellow card process. 2) Recommended adding official observ as ers for the sports of softball and baseball Advisory Commit requested by the Softball tee. 3) Recommended that students should have current PPE (Pre-Participation Physical as Examination) on file for summer activities Advisory proposed by the Sports Medicine Committee. 4) Recommended referring the requested Advisory Committee’s Football revision on quarter limitations in football to Advisory Committee. 5) the Sports Medicine Annual Ballot Recommended placing on the under the non-school competition rule this for exception, the student must join the team all scheduled school practices and contests, unless attending non-school competition, with prior approval by a school administrator. 6) Recommended including wording in Board Policy #12 adding all artificial noise makers not be allowed by participants, coaches, or managers (anyone in dugout, on bench or sidelines). 7) Recommended referring to Advisory Committee the the Sports Medicine topic of waiving 14 practice days or reducing to 10 practice days for students in military service. 8) Recommended referring to the Advisory Committee the elimina Football leyball (2016-17); Van-Far, Community and Community and Van-Far, leyball (2016-17); highs - 11- (Martinsburg) junior St. Joseph Nodaway and (2016-17); West Man Football junior highs - Cheerleading North Nodaway West (2016-17); Track and Boys and Girls Richwoods, Plains, Glenwood, Fairview, Hill junior highs and Junction Howell Valley, County (2016-17); Worth Football - 11-Man junior highs - 8-Man and Northeast Nodaway Football (2016-17). Board April at the ments will be reviewed meeting. late in submitting that has been habitually fees. Academy expressing concern with nonpay ment of fees and preclude them from post season until the balance is made current. Advisory Athletic tions to the Board from the Committee: 1) Recommended a discus Football (2016-17); Twin Rivers and Qulin Rivers and Twin Football (2016-17); Girls Vol - Girls Basketball and junior highs - BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF BOARD - - Wrestling (2016-17); East (Joplin) and North (Joplin) and North (2016-17); East Wrestling Football (2016- highs - 11-Man (Joplin) junior Taneyville and Twain Mark 17); Forsyth, Football - Baseball and 11-Man junior highs junior Twain Forsyth and Mark (2016-17); Glasgow Basketball (2016-17); highs - Boys highs - Music (Glasgow) junior and St. Mary’s highs junior Triway (2016-17); Granby and Cheerleading, - Boys and Girls Basketball, and Track and Girls Football, Boys 11-Man City and (2016-17); Gilman Girls Volleyball highs - Boys and Girls North Daviess junior Grandview and Martin Basketball (2016-17); and Girls Basketball, City junior highs - Boys Girls Cross Coun Cheerleading, Boys and away-Holt junior highs - 8-Man Football and and Tipton (2016-17); Track Boys and Girls Catholic junior highs - 11-Man Andrew’s St. leading, Music, Scholar Bowl, and Boys and (2016-17); Portageville and St. Track Girls Eustachius junior highs - Baseball, 11-Man (2016-17); Football, and Girls Volleyball Princeton and Mercer junior highs - 11-Man Football (2016-17); Rich Hill and Hume Football (2016-17); junior highs - 11-Man Salem, Dent-Phelps, Green Forest, North Oak Hill junior highs - Boys and Girls Wood, Football, and Boys 11-Man Cross Country, (2016-17); Seneca and Track and Girls junior highs - Boys and Girls Cross Westview Football, Boys and Girls 11-Man Country, (2016- and Wrestling Girls Volleyball Track, Alphonsus junior highs 17); Silex and St. - Boys and Girls Basketball, Cheerleading, and Girls Boys and Girls Cross Country, Softball (2016-17); South Holt and Nod try, 11-Man Football, Music, Boys and Girls Football, 11-Man try, (2016- and Wrestling Girls Volleyball Track, 17); Grandview (Hillsboro), Richwoods, and and Football Lonedell junior highs - 11-Man (2016-17); Grundy Track Boys and Girls - County and Newtown-Harris junior highs Boys and Girls Basketball (2016-17); Hale and Bosworth junior highs - Boys and Girls (2016- Track Basketball and Boys and Girls 17); Hermann and St. George (Hermann) junior highs - Boys and Girls Cross Country (2016-17); King Track and Boys and Girls City and Union Star junior highs - 8-Man Football and Girls Softball (2016-17); La Monte and Northwest (Hughesville) junior and highs - Boys Soccer (2016-17); Moberly St. Pius X (Moberly) junior highs - 11-Man (2016- Football, Girls Softball and Wrestling junior 17); Moreland Ridge and Delta Woods highs - Winter Guard (2015-16); Mound City and Craig junior highs - Boys and Girls Basketball, Cheerleading, 8-Man Football, and Girls Volleyball Track Boys and Girls (2016-17); Pattonsburg, Gilman City and North Harrison junior highs - 8-Man Football and Girls Softball (2016-17); Pilot Grove and St. Joseph Catholic (Pilot Grove) junior highs - Boys and Girls Basketball, Cheer ------Application for approval of Junior High Application for approval of Senior March BoardMarch offrom Directors page con’t 18 Summary, Meeting tion junior highs - 11-Man Football, Boys tion junior highs - 11-Man (2016-17); Track and Boys and Girls Soccer, DeSoto, Kingston, and Sunrise junior highs Track Football and Boys and Girls - 11-Man (2016-17); DeSoto and Sunrise junior highs - Boys and Girls Cross Country (2016-17); Discovery and liberty junior highs - Boys and Girls Basketball, Cheerleading, Boys Football, 11-Man and Girls Cross Country, and Girls Volleyball, Track, Boys and Girls ball, Boys and Girls Track and Girls Volleyball Volleyball Girls and Track Girls and Boys ball, (2016-17); Brittany Hill and Paul Kinder junior highs - Winter Guard (2015-16); Cali fornia, and High Point junior highs - Boys and (2016-17); California and Latham Track Girls (2015-16); Track Girls and Boys - highs junior Associa Cole Camp and Lutheran School nior highs - Boys and Girls Basketball, Schol (2016-17); Track ar Bowl and Boys and Girls Bowling Green and St. Clement junior highs - Boys and Girls Basketball, Boys and Girls Football, Girls Soft 11-Man Cross Country, School Cooperative Sponsorships (By-Law School Cooperative Sponsorships (By-Law 1.4.2) - School listed first is the host school: and Belleview junior highs- Arcadia Valley Boys and Girls Cross Country and Boys and (2016-17); Bevier and Callao ju Track Girls cer (2016-17 and 2017-18); South Holt and cer (2016-17 and 2017-18); South Holt and Nodaway-Holt high schools - Boys and Girls (2016-17 and 2017-18). Track west (Hughesville) - Boys Soc high schools gaining his eligibility and then sitting out one gaining his eligibility match to make up for the ineligible match; Ozark - Self-reported a violation of By-Law actions, no forfeitures 3.4, accepted school’s Horn - Self-reported a violation required; Van actions, no of By-law 3.1, accepted school’s - Self- forfeitures are required; Waynesville reported a violation of By-Law 3.4, accepted actions, no forfeitures required. school’s High School Cooperative Sponsorships (By-Law 1.4.1) - School listed first is the host school: Rock Bridge and Columbia Independent senior highs - Boys Golf, Girls Fall Softball, Boys and Girls Swimming and La Monte and North (2016-17); Wrestling ing a two game suspension; North Andrew North ing a two game suspension; of By-Laws 2.2.2 - Self-reported a violation actions, school school’s and 2.2.5, accepted ineligible student to forfeit match in which reinstated after re wrestled, student to be ed a violation of By-law 3.13.2.a, accepted ed a violation of By-law required, actions, no forfeitures school’s follow eligibility may be reinstated student’s feitures are required by the school, student’s student’s required by the school, feitures are he pays be reinstated after eligibility may his two hours of back the $25 and completes Lindbergh - Self-report community service; administration acknowledged accepted and action - with no further for self-reporting of y-Law Self-reported a violation Hickman - no for actions, the school’s 3.6.2, accepted 20  MSHSAA Journal May 2016 High School. a self-reportedviolationbyNortheast(Cairo) participate fortheschool’s musicprogram. ing anon-eligiblehomeschoolstudentto program onprobationforoneyearallow years. participate inthestatemusicseriesforthree The schoolallowedahomestudentto reported violationfromClintonHighSchool. Committee fortheirrecommendations. results totheMSHSAA Volleyball Advisory District Volleyball CoachesSurveyand Kansas CityDistrictVolleyball Coaches. ball coachessurveyresultsconductedbythe violation presentedtotheBoard. of theallegationsaviolationonreported High SchoolwaspresentedtotheBoard. ation. recommendations fortheBoard’s consider BOARD OFDIRECTORS South, LutheranSt.Charles,McKinley Lutheran North, Lutheran Lindbergh, Lutheran North, Charter, LiftforLife Academy Charter, for Life Academy Charter, LiftforLife Academy Joseph), Lee’s SummitNorth,Lexington,Lift Plata, Lafayette(St.Joseph), John F. Kennedy, JohnF. Kennedy, La Jefferson (Conception),Jefferson Middle, Hillcrest, Hillsboro,Iberia,IdaCannon, Greenwood, Harrisburg,HazelwoodCentral, Zumwalt East,Fulton,Glendale,Greenville, Tolton RegionalCatholic,FrancisHowell, Ft. Father Tolton RegionalCatholic,Father (Kansas City),Father Tolton RegionalCatholic, (Kansas City),East Christian, DeSmet,Diamond,East College, ClevelandNJROTC,CollegeHeights Christian BrothersCollege, (Springfield), ChristianBrothersCollege, Carnahan, Central(CapeGirardeau), Blue Eye,Bradleyville,Brookfield,Cainsville, school): Adrian, Affton, BishopDuBourg, an additionaltransfer(s)student(s)forthat 3.10.4.i) (Duplicateschoolnamesindicates presented. Conference Call. the MSHSAA Appeals Committee Telephone Committee andthe April 6,2016Minutesof 15, 2016MinutesoftheMSHSAA Appeals the MSHSAA BoardofDirectors,theMarch Held April 8-9, 2016 Summary Directors of 2016Board April March Board of Directors MeetingSummary, 19 con’t page Directors from of March Board Approved theGeneralConsentItemsas Approved theMarch9,2016Minutesof Determined tonottakeanyaction Urhahn reportedtotheBoardregarding Placed theClintonHighSchoolmusic Urhahn reviewedwiththeBoardaself- Resolved toforwardtheKansasCity Urhahn presentedtotheBoardvolley Resolved toclearHickmanHighSchool A reportedviolationinvolvingHickman Transfer Waiver Applications (By-Law - - - Osage, FrancisHowell,Fredericktown, Ft. Farmington, FortOsage, Fort Springs, FairGrove,Play, Farmington, Carter, ElDoradoSprings,Eureka,Excelsior (Joplin), East(KansasCity),Carter, East Duchesne, East(Joplin), Crest Ridge,Cuba,Dent-Phelps,Dixon, of Med/BioScience,Crane,CrestRidge, College HeightsChristian,CollegiateSchool (Park Hills),ChesterBoren, Carthage, Cassville,Central Carthage, Carnahan, Carrollton, Camdenton, Cameron, Canton, Carl Junction, Branson, Camdenton, Blue SpringsSouth,Boonville,Branson, Aurora, Aurora, Battle,BlueSpringsSouth, Adrian, Advance, Advance, Arcadia Valley, additional transfer(s)student(s)forthatschool): 3.10.4.h) (Duplicateschoolnamesindicatesan Academy. Christian Academy, andWestminster Christian University City, Webster Groves,Westminster Pius X(Festus),SummitChristian Academy, Springfield Catholic,St. Smith-Cotton, SouthwestEarlyCollege, Poplar Bluff, Purdy, Republic,Rockhurst, Parkview, Parkview, Parkview, ParkwayWest, Louis), O’Hara,Owensville,Paris, Dame (CapeGirardeau),Notre(St. North Technical, Northwest(CedarHill),Notre Technical, North Technical, North Technical, North Technical, North Technical, North Classical Leadership,Mehlville,NewHaven, they understandMSHSAA rules. The execu the homeschoolassociationtomakesure schooling parents.MSHSAA staff contacted were violated. reported violationasnoMSHSAA By-Laws against Northeast(Cairo)HighSchoolfora member reviewpanel. on Friday, April 8,at10:00a.m.withathree evaluationwilloccurat Tan-Tar-ADirector’s 1:30 p.m.onFriday, April 8. The Executive MSHSAA Boardbeginningtheirmeetingat Schedule wasreviewedwhichincludesthe news articles. The MIAAA Conference Advance andDeltahighschools. ball cooperativeagreementrequestbetween Academic Committee. (By-Law 2.3)andrefertheitemtoanadhoc sented afterremovingtheacademicquestion results aspresented. action wastaken. regarding MSHSAA regulationsaswell.No tive directoristocorrespondtheparents The Boardreviewedlettersfromhome The Boardreviewedmiscellaneous Approved the2015-16seniorhighsoft Approved thedraft Annual Ballotaspre Certified the AnnualQuestionnaire Transfer Hardship Applications (By-Law - - - actions orlitigationinvolvingMSHSAA includ closed sessionformattersinvolvinglegal birth certificates. shared informationregardingUIL policyon federal fundingifthebillpasses.Healso Education hasstatedtheywillwithholdall rooms -SouthDakota. The Departmentof regarding transgendersituationsinlocker closed session. Wilson, Johnson,EatonandHillvotingyes. Kinder, Beem,Linneman,Schmidt,Soden, a rollcallvotewithmembersChurchwell, of closedsession.Motionpassed10-0on ing yes. Soden, Wilson,Johnson,EatonandHillvot well, Kinder, Beem,Linneman,Schmidt, 10-0 on arollcallvotewithmembers Church Section 610.021(1)R.S.Mo.Motionpassed cations betweenMSHSAA anditsattorney. ing anyconfidentialorprivilegedcommuni West Plains,WillowSprings, Webb City, Webster Groves,West Plains, Trenton, Truman, Warrensburg, Warsaw, (Washburn), Stewartsville, Timberland, Smith-Cotton, SouthCallaway, Southwest Sarcoxie, SchuylerCounty, Smith-Cotton, Rockwood Summit,Roosevelt,Salem, Bluff, Potosi,Purdy, Raytown,Richmond, North, Plattsburg,PleasantHill,Poplar Parkway North, Park Hill,ParkwayCentral, Paris, ParkHill, Odessa, Oran,Owensville,Ozark, Technical, North Technical, North Technical, North Technical, North Technical, North Technical, North Technical, North Technical, North Technical, North Technical, North Technical, North Technical, North Technical, Neosho, Newburg,Nixa,NorthShelby, North Mexico, Moberly, Mt.Vernon, Mt.Vernon, North, McCluerSouth-Berkeley, Metro, Mark Twain, Marshall,McCluer Macks Creek,Mark Twain, Mark Twain, Logan-Rogersville, Louisiana,LutheranSouth, Liberty, Lincoln,Lindbergh, Lathrop, Lesterville,Lexington,Liberal, Lafayette CountyJunior, Lakeland,Laquey, Lafayette County, LafayetteCountyJunior, Kirksville, Kirkwood,Lafayette(St.Joseph), Academy, Jefferson City, Joplin, Charter, Holden,Holt,IncarnateWord Hazelwood West, HoganPrep Academy Hannibal, HazelwoodCentral, Gallatin, Grandview, Greenwood, Zumwalt North,Ft.South,Fulton, Motion Beem,secondWilson,togointo Urhahn sharedwiththeBoardaBill The meetingwasadjourned. No informationwasreportedoutof Motion Eaton,secondHill,tocomeout - - - - MSHSAA Journal May 2016  21 - - - - 25.49 55.59 (yds) GIRLS 1:58.29 2:18.09 1:02.09 - - - - - 22.89 50.29 56.29 (yds) BOYS 1:45.49 5:04.39 1:02.99 Continued on page 17 A returning (MSHSAA) district returning (MSHSAA) A A returning (MSHSAA) state returning (MSHSAA) A c. b. Approved all four recommendations from Approved all four recommendations Schroeder presented six recommendations Approved items 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6 of the 1, 2, 3, 4 and items Approved recommendations four presented Stahl as follows: or runner up District champion Event 200 Medley Relay 200 Freestyle 50 Freestyle 100 Freestyle 200 Individual Medley 100 Butterfly 500 Freestyle 200 Freestyle 100 Backstroke 100 Breaststroke 400 Freestyle champion or (MSHSAA) runner-up at the (MSHSAA) runner-up champion or class; from any same or adjacent weight classification. schools regarding 3) to survey all member as a of Girls Wrestling interest in the addition under the jurisdiction of sport recognized and of a sub-committee the MSHSAA; 4) the use rotations in order to review the state bracket balance and equal to check and confirm to district replacement. distribution in relation Stahl, Harvey Richards, Sub-committee (Greg Eric DeVenney, Phil Limb, Derek Greening, Marty Hauck, Lou Mozzocco) Advisory Committee. the Wrestling Advisory to the Board from the Swimming Committee: 1) these changes to the boys and girls swimming events qualifying standards for next year: champion or (MSHSAA) state place finisher in (MSHSAA) state place champion or class; from any classification. any weight Baseball and Softball in order to provide Softball in order to Baseball and level and at the same Clinics Mechanics other sports. as expectations 5. item and tabled Committee Advisory Officials Advisory Wrestling the from Board the to Trackwrestling have to 1) Committee: to values point assign only Program Autoseed generating when criteria opponent common report; seeding preliminary values in the point district to add clarification to 2) Recommend state a returning regards to criteria in seeding or placer 2) the following alteration to the diving qualifying standards for boys and girls: Six-Dive Meet Qualifying Standards: Boys: No change (230 points with 12.2 degree of difficulty minimum) Girls: Requirement of 240 points (No change on 12.2 degree of Approve the financial statements as Long discussed the 2016-17 Budget Stahl presented to the Board six items Football (2016-17); Montgomery County County Montgomery (2016-17); Football (Montgomery Conception Immaculate and Basketball, and Girls - Boys highs junior City) Softball, Girls Football, 11-Man Cheerleading, (2016- Girls Volleyball and Track and Girls Boys - Boys highs Roscoe junior and 17); Osceola Boys Football, 11-Man Basketball, and Girls (2016-17); and Girls Volleyball Track and Girls (Rosebud) and Immanuel Lutheran Owensville Country, - Boys and Girls Cross junior highs (2016- and Wrestling Track Boys and Girls - Wrestling and Stewartsville 17); Plattsburg Catholic Salisbury and St. Joseph (2016-17); and Girls Softball Football - 11-Man (Salisbury) and Jefferson (2016-17); South Nodaway highs - Girls Basketball, (Conception Jct.) junior Football (2016-17); Cheerleading and 8-Man Tina- County , Hale, and Southwest Livingston (Football) junior highs - Cheerleading Avalon and Tarkio and 8-Man Football (2016-17); and Girls Basketball, Fairfax junior highs - Boys Girls Track, and Girls 8-Man Football, Boys (2016-17); William and Wrestling Volleyball and Mary Immaculate (Kirksville), Matthew, junior highs - Boys Faith Lutheran (Kirksville) and Girls Cross and Girls Basketball, Boys Scholar Bowl, Girls Football, 11-Man Country, Girls Volleyball Track, Softball, Boys and Girls (2016-17). and Wrestling presented. process with the Board, highlighting several No areas that will reflect operational changes. action was taken. Advisory Committee: 1) the from the Officials mandatory use of 3 man officiating crews for all district games in Classes 1,2,3 as currently used by Classes 4 and 5; 2) the implementation of Observers Program for the sports of Softball and Baseball; 3) permitting the use of Wireless Communication Devices by football crews for subcommittee A level contests only. Varsity office to to be put in place by MSHSAA consider and set guidelines for use of such communication devices. Advisory Committee also went The Officials on record on record for three items: 4) Went permitting the use of a wireless communication device to allow communication between one Observer, game official and trainer (MSHSAA Mechanics Interpreter, Rules Interpreter, approved designee) for or other MSHSAA A 7th, 8th or 9th grade football games only. subcommittee to be put in place by MSHSAA office to consider and set guidelines for use of such communication devices for training; registered on record that all MSHSAA 5) Went officials be required to view and complete as a the NFHS Concussion Education Video requirement for being fully certified. Failure to complete this requirement to result in on record for probationary status; 6) Went implementing Mechanics Interpreters in Recommend action by school Recommend school be Recommend action by Self-Reported Violations and/or Violations Self-Reported Application for approval of Junior High Application for approval of Senior High April Board of from Directors page con’t 20 Summary, Meeting

BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF BOARD Windsor, Winnetonka, and Winston. Winnetonka, Windsor, 5.4): Lesser Penalties (By-Law Requests for School Cooperative Sponsorships (By-Law (Conception Jct.) and South 1.4.1): Jefferson Nodaway high schools - Girls Fall Softball and (2016-17); Lutheran Track Boys and Girls St. Charles and Christian high schools - Girls Golf and Boys and Girls Swimming (2016- 17 - 2017-18); South Nodaway and Jefferson (Conception Jct.) high schools - Spring Baseball, Cheerleading and Girls Cross Country (2016-17-2017-18). School Cooperative Sponsorships (By-Law Auxvasse, Hatton-McCredie, and 1.4.2): Williamsburg junior highs - Boys and Girls Basketball, Cheerleading, Boys and Girls Football, Music, 11-Man Cross Country, Scholar Bowl, Girls Softball, and Boys and (2016-17); California, high Point Track Girls Football and Latham junior highs - 11-Man (2016-17); Caruthersville and Pemiscot Football County junior highs - 11-Man (2016-17); Hannibal, Holy Family and St. Lutheran junior highs - Boys and Girls John’s Basketball, Cheerleading, Boys and Girls Football, Girls Softball, 11-Man Cross Country, and Track Boys and Girls Girls Volleyball, (Conception (2016-17); Jefferson Wrestling Jct.) and South Nodaway junior highs - Boys Basketball and Girls Softball (2016-17); La Monte and Sacred Heart (Sedalia) junior highs (2015-16); Marshall Track - Boys and Girls and St. Peter Catholic (Marshall) junior highs and Track, Football, Boys and Girls - 11-Man (2016-17); Maryville and St. Gregory Wrestling Football and Barbarigo junior highs - 11-Man junior Avilla (2016-17); Miller and Wrestling highs - Boys and Girls Basketball and 11-Man be accepted with reprimand issued and with reprimand issued be accepted self-reporting acknowledged for administration Charter - Self- Academy Prep - Confluence By-Law 6.1.3, accepted reported a violation of required; actions, no forfeitures school’s a violation of By- Hollister - Self-reported actions, no school’s Law 3.16.1, accepted eligibility to forfeitures required, students’ - Self-reported a be reinstated; St. Charles and 2.3, accepted violation of By-Laws 3.4 music entry actions, school to forfeit school’s listed. with ineligible student acknowledged for accepted and administration further action - Central self-reporting with no a violation of By- (St. Joseph) - Self-reported actions, no law 3.14.6.e, accepted school’s eligibility to be forfeitures required, student’s reinstated following sitting out one practice; - Self-reported a violation of Parkway West By-Laws 2.2.2 and 2.2.5, accepted school’s ineligible is student required, forfeits no actions, for all sports and activities for 365 days. 22  MSHSAA Journal May 2016 sponsorship partnershipwith TIK-A-TAP. recommendations. Noactionwastaken. staff willconductsitevisitspriortomakingfinal for meetingroomnightsandreportedthatthe proposals receivedinresponsetotheRFP additional staff evaluation. 8-man venuetotheJunemeetingpending games. The Boardtabledtheselectionof host the2017Class1-6FootballChampionship Visitors BureauandtheUniversityofMissourito proposal fromtheColumbiaConventionand Championship gamesandtoacceptthe University tohostthe2016Class1-6Football Sports CommissionandMissouriState Convention andVisitors Bureau,Springfield Hammons StudentCenter. 18 through2021-22,usingtheJQH Arena and Championships forthefiveschoolyears2017- University tohosttheStateBasketball Sports CommissionandMissouriState Convention andVisitors Bureau,Springfield recommendation. to theOfficials AdvisoryCommitteefortheir ejections requestedbyPenneyHighSchool summer meeting.Noactiontaken. the registrationproceduresforthisyear’s submit winterofficialsratingsbythedeadline. Committee. Swimming Advisory five anddeniedrecommendationsixofthe club meet,toamaximumoftwo. by anathleteasaresultofparticipatingin restrict thenumberofhighschoolmeetsmissed an itembeplacedonthe2017 Annual Ballot,to limited spaceandtimebetweenheats;6)that per teamthatisrepresentedinthetop8,dueto ceremony toonlytheathletesandONEcoach awards areaberestrictedduringthe developed forlittletonocost;5)thattheState basis ifaprocedurefordoingsocanbe on Fridaybefilledafirst-come,first-served school student;4)thatdivingpracticeflights of oneandthatamanagermustbehigh that eachteambeallowedtobringamaximum further restrictedatthestatemeet,specifically 3) Recommendedthatteammanagersbe unchanged. qualifying standardrequirementsremain difficulty minimum Allothereleven-divemeet 385 pointsandaddeda20.5totaldegreeof 20.5 totaldegreeofdifficultyminimumGirls: Boys: 356points(nochange)andaddeda Eleven-Dive MeetQualifyingStandards: unchanged. qualifying standardrequirementsremain difficulty minimum) Allothersix-divemeet

April Board of Directors MeetingSummary, 21 con’t page Directors from of Board April Resolved tomovetheelectronic version Determined tomoveforwardina Long discussedwiththeBoard Accepted theproposalfromSpringfield Accepted theproposalfromSpringfield Referred requestforanappealof Urhahn andLongdiscussedwiththeBoard Approved reportoftheschoolsfailingto Approved recommendationsonethrough yes, andEatonvotingno. Linneman, Hill,Johnson,Wilson,Sodenvoting with membersSchmidt,Churchwell,Beem, the restrictioninbasketballwasremoved.] during thewinterseasonof2015-16,therefore, compete withtheirbasketballteamatanypoint did confirmthatthestudentnotpracticeor 8-1 onarollcallvote[Note:Webster Groves basketball willberemoved.Motionpassed winter seasonof2015-16,therestrictionin their basketballteamatanypointduringthe the studentdidnotpracticeorcompetewith basketball. IfWebster Grovesconfirmsthat transfer waiverwithrestrictionsinfootballand of evidenceahardship,andtograntthe Mary’s (St.Louis)High Schoolduetolack unrestricted eligibilitytothestudentofSt. Wilson, Eaton,andSodenvotingyes. Churchwell, Beem,Linneman,Hill,Johnson, on arollcallvotewithmembersSchmidt, into executivesession.Motionpassed9-0 voting no. Beem, Wilson,Eaton,SodenandChurchwell with Hill,Johnson,Schmidtvotingyesand hardship. Motionfailed3-5onarollcallvote South HighSchoolduetoevidenceofa unrestricted eligibilitytothestudentofLutheran and Sodenvotingyes. Beem, Linneman,Hill,Johnson,Wilson,Eaton, call votewithmembersSchmidt,Churchwell, executive session.Motionpassed9-0onaroll closed session. and Sodenvotingyes. Beem, Linneman,Hill,Johnson,Wilson,Eaton, call votewithmembersSchmidt,Churchwell, of closedsession.Motionpassed9-0onaroll Wilson, Eaton,andSodenvotingyes. members Schmidt,Churchwell,Beem,Hill, seq. Motionpassed7-0onarollcallvotewith R.S.Mo.; 20U.S.C.1232g(b);34C.F.R. 99.1et discussed. Section610.021(6and/or14) educational recordmaybereviewedor identifiable privateinformationfromastudent’s eligibility statusofstudentswherepersonally into closedsessionformattersinvolvingthe Contests Results.Noactiontaken. and theJuniorHighSportsmanshipEssay Request fortheBoardmeetingandWorkshop, Traditions ProgramSummary, theJuneHotel including amagazinearticle,the2015-16 (St. Louis)highschools. Committees involvingChadwickandSt.Mary’s the SouthwestandSt.LouisInvestigative Standard ofCare. of theMSHSAA PPEtobecomeMissouri’s Motion Johnson,secondEaton,todeny Motion Beem,secondLinneman,toenter Motion Hill,secondBeem,togrant Motion Hill,secondChurchwell,toenterinto The followingactionwasreportedoutof Motion Hill,secondLinneman,toexitout Motion Eaton,secondBeem,toenter The Boardreviewedinformationalitems Approved theinvestigativereportsfrom BOARD OFDIRECTORS Reed insuranceCompany. received insuranceproposalsfromDissinger- Wilson, Eaton,andSodenvotingyes. Churchwell, Beem,Linneman,Hill,Johnson, 9-0 onarollcallvotewithmembersSchmidt, for theJanuary23rdcontest.Motionpassed the previousmotiontoclarifyforfeituresare Johnson, Wilson,Eaton,andSodenvotingyes. Schmidt, Churchwell,Beem,Linneman,Hill, passed 9-0onarollcallvotewithmembers department onprobationforoneyear. Motion 2016 SportsmanshipSummitandplaceentire representatives arerequiredtoattendthe 2.2.5, 2.2.2and2.2.3;athleticdepartment in violationofMSHSAA By-Laws1.2.1,3.1.7, and violationduetolackofinstitutionalcontrol played duetoCitizenshipBy-Lawviolation end oftheseasoninwhichineligibleathletes all gamesbeginningJanuary23,2016untilthe (Park Hills)HighSchool:Districtmustforfeit the followingactionforviolationsbyCentral Wilson, Eaton,andSodenvotingyes. Churchwell, Beem,Linneman,Hill,Johnson, 9-0 onarollcallvotewithmembersSchmidt, exit outofexecutivesession.Motionpassed Soden votingyes. Linneman, Hill,Johnson,Wilson,Eaton,and with membersSchmidt,Churchwell,Beem, hardship. Motionpassed9-0onarollcallvote High Schoolduetolackofevidencea eligibility tostudentofSpringfieldCatholic Wilson, Eaton,andSodenvotingyes. Churchwell, Beem,Linneman,Hill,Johnson, 9-0 onarollcallvotewithmembersSchmidt, enter intoexecutivesession.Motionpassed The meetingwasadjourned. On Saturday, April 9,2016theBoard Motion Hill,secondChurchwell,toamend Motion Eaton,secondChurchwell,totake Motion Johnson,secondbyLinneman,to Motion Churchwell,secondWilson,todeny Motion Beem,secondChurchwell,to MSHSAA Journal May 2016  23 Recommend adding two 5. Denied Tabled for further study Tabled Approved as amended No action necessary All others approved to bring a maximum of one and that maximum of one and to bring a must be a high school a manager student. that diving practice Recommended a first- Friday be filled on flights on if a procedure come, first-served basis for little for doing so can be developed to no cost. the State awards Recommended that the awards area be restricted during athletes and ONE ceremony to only the is represented in coach per team that space and time the top 8, due to limited between heats. an item be placed Recommended that Ballot, to restrict Annual on the 2017 the number of high school meets missed by an athlete as a result of participating in a club meet, to a maximum of two. Denied * * ** *** **** 4) 5) *6) * tournament director receives each school tournament director receives each school vote after each round, the tournament director must make each vote known to all participating coaches in the room. If a a second vote would be tie should occur, used to determine the seed but only the district schools who are not involved with the tie would participate in the second vote. If a tie remains, it shall be broken based on head to head competition of the tied teams. Should a tie still exist, a coin flip shall determine the seeds of the tied teams. by This specific procedure shall be followed district manager.” additional games to the regular season. Rationale: Kids get tired of practicing. Some weeks where there are just 1 or no games. Garner clarified the recommendation is for 22 games/1 tournament; 20 games/2 tournaments; and 18 games/3 tournament schedules.

FALL/WINTER ATHLETICS FALL/WINTER Recommend to revise the seed change on 12.2 degree of difficulty 12.2 degree of difficulty change on minimum) Eleven-Dive Meet Qualifying Standards: Eleven-Dive Meet Qualifying 4. All other six-dive meet qualifying All other six-dive meet remain standard requirements unchanged. and Boys: 356 points (no change) of difficulty added a 20.5 total degree minimum . a 20.5 Girls: 385 points and added minimum. total degree of difficulty meet qualifying All other eleven-dive remain standard requirements unchanged. Recommended that team managers be further restricted at the state meet, specifically that each team be allowed Six-Dive Meet Qualifying Standards: Qualifying Standards: Six-Dive Meet (230 points with Boys: No change of difficulty minimum) 12.2 degree of 240 points Girls: Requirement (No “The mandatory seeding procedure process. The district schools participating process. in the meeting shall take into account each win-loss record (varsity vs. varsity team’s games only), head to head competition, caliber of competition, and common opponents they have played over the a second season. If a tie should occur, vote would be used to determine the seed but only the district schools who are not involved with the tie would participate in be the second vote. If a tie remains, it shall broken based on head to head competition of the tied teams. Should a tie still exist, a coin flip shall determine the seeds of the This specific procedure shall be tied teams. followed by district manager.” 3)

meeting procedure in the Basketball Manual (Section 3: District Entry Procedure, E. Seed Meeting, item 1.) as follows: is to seed each spot individually starting with the #1 seed, followed by the #2 seed, The district continuing to the last seed. schools participating in the meeting shall win-loss take into account each team’s record (varsity vs. varsity games only), head to head competition, caliber of competition, and common opponents they After the have played over the season. - - - - - 25.49 55.59 1:58.29 2:18.09 1:02.09 1:02.99 GIRLS (yds) ------22.89 56.29 50.29 1:45.49 5:04.39 BOYS (yds) 1. Recommend allowing an Recommend that Missouri ** 2. Recommend to revise the seed Event * Recommended the following alteration to the diving qualifying standards for boys and girls: Recommended these changes to these changes Recommended girls swimming events the boys and standards for next year: qualifying 3. 200 Medley Relay 200 Medley 200 Freestyle Medley 200 Indv. 200 Freestyle Relay 100 Backstroke 50 Freestyle 100 Butterfly 100 Freestyle 500 Freestyle 100 Breaststroke 400 Freestyle Relay Swimming and Diving Advisoryand Diving Swimming Summary Committee 2016 March 2, Held individual athlete season quarter limitations individual athlete season quarter limitations of six times the number of regular season contests. Rationale: Illinois has recently eliminated the season quarter limit for basketball and went to a quarter limit per day (six). This concept is much easier to track and would be much easier for teams to be in six compliance. Currently a player can play in a day but only gets five times the number of regular season games. Held April 15, 2016 Held Basketball AdvisoryBasketball Committee Summary 2) 1) submit a rule proposal to the NFHS for the implementation of a 35-second shot clock for state adoption. Rationale: Other states use a shot clock obviously all levels of basketball currently, outside of high school use it (including AAU) and football has a play clock as well. meeting procedure in the Basketball Manual (Section 3: District Entry Procedure, E. Seed Meeting, item 1.) as follows: “The mandatory seeding procedure is to seed each spot individually starting with the #1 seed, followed by the #2 seed, continuing to the last seed. Schools may not vote for themselves in the seeding 24  MSHSAA Journal May 2016 to attendthetwo clinicsessions. There isnochargetocoacheswho onlycome cover “ConcussionProtocolforCoaches”. by anathletictrainer. sessionwill This year’s be “CheerleadingSportsMedicine” conducted the registrationform. The secondsessionwill determined based upon information provided on coach’s roundtablediscussion. Topic(s) willbe two coaches’ sessions. The firstsessionisthe to MSHSAA. The programformatwillfeature Please submityourregistrationformdirectly as schoolswillbebilleddirectlybyMSHSAA. No paymentswillbeacceptedattheclinicsite invoiced totheschoolat$30perparticipant. pre-registration. Walk-in registrationsshallbe do nothavetosubmitpaymentatthetimeof $30. MSHSAA willinvoiceeachschoolsoyou registrations postmarkedafterMay6willbe and mustbepostmarkedbyMay6th. All tab. Pre-registrationis$25perparticipant MSHSAA websiteunderthe‘Spirit Activities’ Brochure fortheclinicscanbefoundon schedule islistedbelow. The Registration request formforyourselection(s). the list.Pleasebesuretoselectappropriate have beenspecificallydesignedforeachareaof located ontheMSHSAAwebsite.Theforms submitting forconsideration.Eachformis Addition RequestForm’foreachtitleyouare Print andcompletethespecific‘Literature under theMusicActivitieslink. Each matrixislocatedontheMSHSAAwebsite each areaofthelistpriortosubmittingliterature. the stepsbelow.Pleasereviewmatrixesfor placed ontheMSHSAAPGMLpleasefollow To submitnewliteratureforconsiderationtobe New MusicSubmissions area. file untilthenextreviewcycleforthatspecific throughout theyear;however,itwillbekepton the list.Literaturemaybesubmittedanytime established 3yearrotationforeachareof PGML areprovidedbelow.Thereisnowan consideration tobeplacedontheMSHSAA The guidelinesforsubmittingliterature ACTIVITIES 2016 One-DayCheerClinics Prescribed Graded MusicList Graded Prescribed totheMSHSAA Guidelines toSubmitLiterature Materials mustarriveatMSHSAAonorbefore Winds/Percussion/Piano Literature–Summer The MSHSAA One-DayCheerClinics String Literature–Summerof2016 Vocal Literature-Summerof2018 Three YearReviewCycle June 1st of 2017 consideration forthe2017musicfestivals. received to submityourmusicbeforeJune1st.Music or privatemusicinstructorsaswell.Becertain consider sharingthisinformationwithstudio literature thatisnotcurrentlylisted.Please music isinyourlibraryrather;submitquality Please donotsubmitliteraturejustbecausethe in thedevelopmentandmaintenanceoflist. The individualschooldirectorsplayamajorrole returned tothesender. will not completed ‘LiteratureAdditionRequestForm’ for review.Anymusicsubmittedwithouta must accompanyeachtitlebeingsubmitted A completed‘LiteratureAdditionRequestForm’ destroyed afterthereview. Do NOTsendoriginals! score ande For ensembles,allpartsshallappearonthe of thesoloistpartwitheachmeasurenumbered on orbeforeJune1st.Forsolos,includeacopy Request Form’andmailtotheMSHSAAOffice of thescorewith‘LiteratureAddition Attach aphotocopy(DonotsendORIGINALS) Bishop LeBlondHighSchool,St.Joseph Waynesville HighSchool,Waynesville Oak GroveMiddleSchool, Central HighSchool,CapeGirardeau St. CharlesHighSchool, Smith-Cotton HighSchool,Sedalia bereviewedandthemusicwill Kirksville MiddleSchool, after June1stwillnotbereviewedfor Aurora HighSchool, Aurora ach measureshouldbenumbered Wednesday, June15 Thursday, June16 Tuesday, June14 Monday, June13 Allphotocopieswillbe . . each titlebeingsubmittedforreview. 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Central (Springfield) HS Chamois Junior HS Chamois HS Clayton HS Carthage HS 3.53 3.38 3.90 3.56 3.81 3.35 3.58 3.51 3.70 3.72 3.59 3.54 3.74 3.75 3.76 3.80 3.75 3.45 3.25 3.26 3.35 3.55 3.71 3.44 3.32 3.98 3.63 3.67 3.39 3.66 3.95 3.52 4.15 3.63 3.66 3.60 4.04 3.58 3.46 3.98 3.37 3.66 3.53 3.68 3.65 3.79 3.50 3.50 4.00 3.69 3.45 2015-16 SCHOLASTIC2015-16 AWARDS ACHIEVEMENT

Outstanding (3.25 - 4.00 GPA) (3.25 - 4.00 Scholastic Achievement Scholastic Combined Group Varsity Track and Field Track Combined Group Varsity Volleyball Girls Varsity Volleyball Varsity Girls Junior Volleyball Girls Varsity Volleyball Girls Junior Varsity Volleyball Girls Varsity Softball Girls Varsity Basketball Girls Varsity Volleyball Girls Junior Varsity Volleyball Girls Varsity Girls Junior Varsity Volleyball B Volleyball Girls Junior Varsity Combined Group Mixed Choir Combined Group Chamber Choir Volleyball Girls Varsity Boys 7th/8th Grade Cross Country Girls 7th/8th Grade Cross Country Girls 8th Grade Volleyball Combined Group Cross Country Boys 7th Grade Football Boys 8th Grade Football Boys Varsity Football Boys Varsity Golf Girls Junior Varsity Golf Girls Varsity Softball Girls Junior Varsity Softball Girls C-Team Softball Girls Varsity Cross Country Girls Varsity Cross Country Girls Varsity Girls Freshman Volleyball Volleyball Girls Junior Varsity Volleyball Girls Varsity Basketball Girls Junior Varsity Basketball Girls Varsity Softball Girls Varity Girls Freshman Volleyball Volleyball Girls Junior Varsity Volleyball Girls Varsity Softball Girls Varsity Volleyball Girls Junior Varsity Volleyball Girls Varsity Soccer Boys Junior Varsity Soccer Boys Varsity Field Hockey Girls Varsity Cheerleading Combined Group Varsity Combined Group Fall Band/Music Combined Group Drum Line Basketball Boys Varsity Cheerleading Girls Varsity Winter Guard Girls Varsity Volleyball Girls Varsity A Volleyball Girls Junior Varsity Adrian HS HS Arcadia Valley Bayless HS Bishop LeBlond HS Calvary Lutheran HS Campbell MS Carl Junction HS Carthage Junior HS Blue Springs South HS Blue Springs South Bourbon HS Brentwood HS California HS 26  MSHSAA Journal May 2016 2015-16 SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENTAWARDS2015-16 SCHOLASTIC Ft. ZumwaltNorthHS Ft. ZumwaltEastHS Forsyth HS Fair GroveHS El DoradoSpringsHS East BuchananHS Drexel HS DeSoto HS Crystal CityHS Crocker HS Girls Varsity Soccer Girls Varsity Swimming andDiving Combined GroupWinterGuard Girls Varsity Dance Girls Varsity Cheerleading Girls Varsity Basketball Combined GroupBand Girls Varsity Volleyball VarsityGirls Tennis Girls Varsity Softball Boys Varsity Soccer Girls Varsity CrossCountry Boys Varsity CrossCountry Boys Varsity Baseball VarsityBoys Tennis Girls Varsity Soccer Girls JuniorVarsity Soccer Boys Varsity Volleyball Boys JuniorVarsity Volleyball Combined GroupOrchestra Combined GroupBand Combined GroupChoir Girls Varsity Dance Girls Varsity SwimmingandDiving Girls Varsity Basketball Girls JuniorVarsity Golf Girls Varsity Volleyball Girls JuniorVarsity Volleyball Girls FreshmanVolleyball Girls Varsity Softball VarsityGirls Tennis Girls Varsity CrossCountry Girls JuniorVarsity CrossCountry Boys Varsity CrossCountry Boys JuniorVarsity CrossCountry Girls Varsity Volleyball Girls JuniorVarsity Volleyball Girls FreshmanVolleyball Girls Varsity Volleyball Girls Varsity Volleyball Girls JuniorVarsity Volleyball Girls Varsity Volleyball Girls Varsity Volleyball Girls JuniorVarsity Volleyball Girls Varsity Soccer Girls JuniorVarsity Soccer Combined GroupVarsity CrossCountry Varsity FootballCheerleading Varsity Wrestling Cheerleading Girls Varsity Volleyball Girls Varsity CrossCountry Boys Varsity Basketball Boys JuniorVarsity Basketball Girls Varsity Track andField Girls JuniorVarsity Track andField Girls Varsity Lacrosse Girls JuniorVarsity Lacrosse 3.48 3.34 3.36 3.48 3.46 3.41 3.28 3.26 3.40 3.46 3.28 3.47 3.43 3.55 3.42 3.70 3.42 3.39 3.30 3.48 3.59 3.35 3.71 3.40 3.44 3.65 4.17 3.35 3.49 3.53 4.08 3.63 3.68 3.94 3.63 3.40 3.70 3.66 3.92 3.73 3.72 3.91 3.38 3.35 3.39 3.61 3.35 3.03 3.08 3.84 3.72 3.81 3.44 3.84 3.65 3.82 3.87 Francis HowellHS

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Baseball Girls Lacrosse Boys Tennis Girls Track andField Girls Varsity Soccer Girls JuniorVarsity Soccer Girls C-Team Soccer Boys FreshmanBasketball Girls Varsity SwimmingandDiving Girls Varsity Dance Combined GroupVarsity Cheerleading Girls JuniorVarsity Cheerleading Girls Varsity Basketball Girls JuniorVarsity Basketball Girls Golf Boys Varsity Soccer Boys JuniorVarsity Soccer Boys FreshmanSoccer Girls Varsity Volleyball Boys SwimmingandDiving Marching Band Chamber Choir Girls Varsity Cheerleading Girls JuniorVarsity Cheerleading Girls Varsity Softball Girls JuniorVarsity Softball Girls JuniorVarsity Volleyball Varsity Dance Girls JuniorVarsity Dance Girls Tennis Girls FreshmanVolleyball Boys Varsity CrossCountry Boys FreshmanCrossCountry Girls Varsity CrossCountry Girls JuniorVarsity CrossCountry Girls Varsity SwimmingandDiving Girls Varsity Basketball Girls JuniorVarsity Basketball continued onpage 27 3.26 3.29 3.95 3.44 3.29 3.67 3.50 3.28 3.84 3.91 3.48 3.71 3.40 3.42 3.59 3.29 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Volleyball Girls Varsity Soccer Girls Varsity and Field Track Girls Varsity Girls Freshman Soccer Combined Group Band Combined Group Scholar Bowl Combined Group Winter Guard Jackson Junior HS Girls 7th/8th Grade Cross Country Boys 7th/8th Grade Cross Country Volleyball Girls Junior Varsity Volleyball Girls Varsity Volleyball Girls Junior Varsity Volleyball Girls Varsity Cross Country Boys Junior Varsity Cross Country Boys Varsity Cross Country Girls Junior Varsity Cross Country Girls Varsity Golf Girls Varsity Soccer Boys Varsity Softball Girls Junior Varsity Softball Girls Varsity Swimming and Diving Boys Varsity Tennis Girls Junior Varsity Tennis Girls Varsity Girls Freshman Volleyball Volleyball Girls Junior Varsity Volleyball Girls Varsity Cheerleading Girls Junior Varity Cheerleading Girls Varsity Boys Freshman Basketball Basketball Boys Junior Varsity Basketball Boys Varsity Girls Freshman Basketball Basketball Girls Junior Varsity Basketball Girls Varsity Girls Dance Girls Swimming and Diving Soccer Girls Junior Varsity Soccer Girls Varsity Combined Group Scholar Bowl Baseball Boys Junior Varsity Baseball Boys Varsity and Field Track Girls Junior Varsity and Field Track Girls Varsity and Field Track Boys Junior Varsity and Field Track Boys Varsity HS Hollister Holt HS Jefferson (Festus) HS Kearney HS Kickapoo HS 3.34 3.55 3.45 3.77 3.88 3.88 3.33 3.59 3.70 3.76 3.40 3.28 3.43 3.46 3.63 3.60 3.77 3.70 3.53 3.32 3.34 3.37 3.33 3.74 3.85 3.33 3.30 3.54 3.29 3.45 3.69 3.82 3.90 3.81 3.86 3.75 3.78 3.65 3.51 3.64 3.25 3.34 3.43 3.63 3.89 3.85 3.64 3.40 3.73 3.63 3.73 3.65 3.77 3.93 3.66 3.33 3.73 3.65 3.44 3.70 3.83 4.07 3.39 Combined Group Varsity Speech and Debate Combined Group Varsity Instrumental Music Combined Group Varsity Girls Softball Girls Freshman Volleyball Volleyball Girls Junior Varsity Volleyball Girls Varsity Cross Country Girls Varsity Cross Country Boys Junior Varsity Cross Country Boys Varsity Basketball Girls Junior Varsity Basketball 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Cheerleading Dance Wrestling Herculaneum HS 3.32 3.64 3.51 3.84 3.99 3.27 3.54 3.44 3.99 3.99 3.99 3.54 3.50 3.34 3.37 3.86 3.46 3.61 3.58 3.69 3.61 3.59 3.71 3.39 3.81 3.58 3.60 3.60 3.63 3.41 3.72 3.80 3.78 3.87 3.55 3.64 3.55 3.50 3.57 3.41 3.58 3.65 3.33 3.38 3.36 3.69 3.42 3.76 3.51 3.54 3.52 3.50 3.47 3.39 3.31 3.69 3.40 3.46 3.27 3.41 3.58 3.30 2015-16 SCHOLASTIC2015-16 AWARDS ACHIEVEMENT Boys Varsity Golf Varsity Boys Lacrosse Varsity Girls Junior Soccer Girls C-Team Soccer Varsity Girls Junior Soccer Girls Varsity and Field Track Boys Varsity and Field Track Girls Varsity Volleyball Boys C-Team Volleyball Boys Varsity Bowl Combined Group Scholar and Debate Combined Group Speech Combined Group Orchestra Guard Combined Group Winter Band Combined Group Marching Combined Group Choir Dance/Pom Combined Group Varsity Cheerleading Combined Group Varsity Boys Freshman Basketball Basketball Boys Junior Varsity Basketball Boys Varsity Girls Freshman Basketball Basketball Girls Varsity Swimming and Diving Girls Varsity Cross Country Boys Varsity Cross Country Girls Varsity Golf Girls Varsity Soccer Boys Junior Varsity Soccer Boys Varsity Softball Girls Varsity Swimming and Diving Boys Varsity Tennis Girls Varsity Girls Freshman Volleyball Volleyball Girls Junior Varsity Volleyball Girls Varsity Swimming and Diving Girls Varsity Girls Freshman Basketball Basketball Girls Varsity Combined Group Speech and Debate Boys Freshman Basketball Basketball Boys Junior Varsity Basketball Boys Varsity Boys Freshman Baseball Baseball Boys Varsity Golf Boys Varsity Soccer Girls Junior Varsity Soccer Girls Varsity Tennis Boys Junior Varsity Tennis Boys Varsity and Field Track Boys Varsity and Field Track Girls Varsity Girls 8th Grade Volleyball Girls Cross Country Combined Group Winter Guard Girls Softball Girls Golf Tennis Boys Varsity Girls Softball Girls Volleyball Combined Group Band/Music Combined Group Scholar Bowl Boys Freshman Football Football Boys Varsity Glendale HS Grandview MS Grandview HS Hallsville HS Helias Catholic HS 28  MSHSAA Journal May 2016 2015-16 SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENTAWARDS2015-16 SCHOLASTIC Lafayette (Wildwood) HS Lafayette HS(St.Joseph) Lafayette CountyHS Lafayette CountyMS Lafayette CountyMS Lawson HS Kirkwood HS Girls Varsity Cheerleading Girls JuniorVarsity Cheerleading Girls FreshmanCheerleading Combined GroupJazzBand Combined GroupConcertBand Combined GroupChamberOrchestra Combined GroupConcertOrchestra Combined GroupSymphonicOrchestra Combined GroupSymphonicBand Combined GroupConcertChoir Girls Treble ChamberChoir Girls TrebleChorale Girls TrebleChoir Girls Varsity Volleyball Girls FreshmanVolleyball Girls Varsity Track andField Boys Varsity Track andField Combined GroupGolf Boys Varsity Baseball Boys JuniorVarsity Baseball TennisGirls Girls Varsity Volleyball Girls JuniorVarsity Volleyball Girls Varsity Cheerleading Girls Softball Girls Varsity BasketballCheerleading Girls Varsity Basketball Girls JuniorVarsity Basketball 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Ft. ZumwaltWest HS Ft. ZumwaltSouthHS Ft. ZumwaltNorthHS Ft. ZumwaltEastHS DeSoto HS Concordia HS Clever HS Clayton HS Chamois JuniorHS Boys Varsity Football Boys JuniorVarsity CrossCountry Boys FreshmanCrossCountry Combined GroupWinterGuard Combined GroupOrchestra Combined GroupBand/Music Boys Varsity Volleyball Boys JuniorVarsity Volleyball Boys FreshmanVolleyball Boys FreshmanBaseball Girls JuniorVarsity Cheerleading Girls FreshmanBasketball Boys FreshmanWrestling Boys FreshmanSoccer Girls FreshmanVolleyball Boys Varsity CrossCountry Girls Varsity CrossCountry Girls JuniorVarsity Cheerleading Girls JuniorVarsity Dance Boys Varsity Golf Boys Varsity Track andField Boys Varsity Volleyball Boys Varsity Basketball Girls Varsity Golf Boys Varsity Football Boys FreshmanVolleyball Girls Varsity Cheerleading Girls FreshmanCheerleading Girls JuniorVarsity Basketball Boys JuniorVarsity Basketball Boys Varsity SwimmingandDiving Boys Varsity soccer Combined GroupVarsity CrossCountry Varsity FootballCheerleading Varsity Wrestling Cheerleading Boys Varsity Baseball Boys Baseball Boys Golf Girls Varsity Track andField Girls JuniorVarsity Track andField Boys Varsity Track andField Girls Varsity Cheerleading Boys Varsity Wrestling Girls JuniorVarsity Basketball Boys FreshmanBasketball Girls Varsity Cheerleading Girls FreshmanVolleyball Boys JuniorHighBasketball VarsityBoys Tennis Boys Varsity Track andField Junior Varsity CombinedGroupDebate Boys Varsity Wrestling Boys Varsity Soccer Boys JuniorVarsity Soccer Boys Varsity Football Boys JuniorVarsity Football Combined GroupFreshmanCheerleading 3.21 3.12 3.04 3.23 3.09 3.20 3.22 3.02 3.06 3.21 3.06 3.20 3.21 3.06 3.09 3.04 3.23 3.15 3.21 3.13 3.18 3.20 3.18 3.09 3.17 3.17 3.21 3.18 3.00 3.16 3.09 3.35 3.03 3.08 3.01 3.13 3.22 3.16 3.20 3.15 3.17 3.06 3.02 3.05 3.09 3.21 3.05 3.13 3.20 3.22 3.19 3.05 3.12 3.17 3.09 3.11 3.11 Herculaneum HS Hancock PlaceHS Hallsville HS Grandview HS Grandview MS Glendale HS Francis HowellNorthHS Choir Francis HowellCentralHS Francis HowellHS Francis HowellCentralHS

Combined Group Varsity Vocal Music Girls Varsity Dance Boys Varsity CrossCountry Girls Varsity Softball Girls Varsity Soccer Girls JuniorVarsity Soccer Boys Baseball Girls Track andField Boys Football Girls Cheerleading Combined GroupCrossCountry Girls Varsity Basketball Girls JuniorVarsity Basketball VarsityGirls Tennis Girls Varsity Volleyball Girls 8thGradeBasketball Boys JuniorHighWrestling Girls JuniorHighCrossCountry Girls 8thGradeCheerleading Boys CrossCountry Boys Varsity Football Combined GroupJVCheerleading Combined GroupVarsity Wrestling Boys JuniorVarsity Volleyball Boys JuniorVarsity Baseball Boys FreshmanWrestling Combined GroupChoir Boys SwimmingandDiving Girls JuniorVarsity Cheerleading Girls C-Team Cheerleading Boys Varsity Wrestling Boys FreshmanWrestling Boys Varsity Basketball Girls JuniorVarsity Dance Girls FreshmanSoftball Girls FreshmanCrossCountry Girls Varsity Dance Girls JuniorVarsity Dance Girls Varsity Cheerleading Boys Varsity Basketball Boys Track andField Boys Varsity Volleyball Boys JuniorVarsity Volleyball Boys Varsity Baseball Boys FreshmanBaseball Boys Golf Boys Freshman Track andField Boys JuniorVarsity Golf Boys JuniorVarsity Baseball Boys Varsity Wrestling Boys JuniorVarsity Wrestling Girls FreshmanBasketball Boys JuniorVarsity Basketball Boys FreshmanBasketball Boys B-Team Soccer Girls JuniorVarsity Golf 3.21 3.12 3.01 3.07 3.07 3.12 3.04 3.15 3.02 3.16 3.18 3.05 3.07 3.21 3.16 3.18 3.18 3.24 3.10 3.02 3.15 3.17 3.01 3.16 3.24 3.15 3.19 3.09 3.22 3.09 3.00 3.01 3.08 3.23 3.07 3.17 3.19 3.17 3.21 3.13 3.13 3.21 3.01 3.02 3.22 3.24 3.14 3.24 3.00 3.16 3.22 3.22 3.07 3.16 3.11 3.11 3.11 MSHSAA Journal May 2016  33 3.11 3.11 3.11 3.11 3.11 3.11 3.24 3.18 3.22 3.17 3.15 3.00 3.24 3.07 3.23 3.24 3.06 3.21 3.22 3.08 3.16 3.00 3.07 3.00 3.17 3.06 3.03 3.17 3.04 3.12 3.02 3.07 3.18 3.14 3.14 3.05 3.18 3.07 3.12 3.20 3.21 3.10 3.10 3.21 3.00 3.19 3.06 3.05 3.06 3.00 Softball Varsity Girls Club Glee Girls Chorale Concert Soccer Varsity Boys Basketball Freshman Boys Basketball Boys Varsity Baseball Varsity Boys Junior Soccer Varsity Girls Junior Golf Group Varsity Combined Swimming and Diving Boys Varsity Wresting Boys Varsity Boys Freshman Basketball Football Boys Varsity and Field Track Boys Varsity Wrestling Combined Group Varsity Boys Freshman Football Soccer Boys Junior Varsity Girls Freshman Basketball Wrestling Boys Junior Varsity Wrestling Boys Varsity Basketball Boys Wrestling Boys Freshman Baseball Baseball Boys Varsity Golf Boys Varsity Girls Cheerleading Combined Group Speech and Debate Boys Basketball Boys Cross Country Girls Softball Soccer Boys Junior Varsity Cheerleading Girls Varsity Girls Cheerleading Girls Dance Soccer Girls Junior Varsity and Field Track Boys Combined Group Golf Combined Group Junior High Band/Music 3.13 Combined Group Band/Music Golf Girls Varsity Football Boys Varsity Football Boys Junior Varsity Football Boys Varsity Soccer Boys Junior Varsity Soccer Boys Varsity Swimming and Diving Boys Varsity Cross Country Boys Varsity Girls Freshman Cheerleading Cheerleading Combined Group Junior Varsity 3.24 Basketball Boys Junior Varsity Baseball Boys Varsity and Field Track Boys Junior Varsity Cross Country Boys Varsity

Borgia HS St. Francis HS St. Louis University Sullivan HS HS Tarkio HS Timberland Buchanan HS Troy HS Truman Union HS Far Junior HS Van Far HS Van HS Warrenton HS Washington HS Waynesville 3.11 3.14 3.18 3.13 3.08 3.23 3.10 3.19 3.09 3.15 3.23 3.23 3.06 3.19 3.15 3.21 3.14 3.15 3.23 3.24 3.07 3.00 3.00 3.20 3.00 3.20 3.16 3.04 3.05 3.10 3.21 3.10 3.23 3.07 3.15 3.02 3.23 3.22 3.02 3.13 3.01 3.21 3.13 3.12 3.00 3.22 3.00 3.20 3.19 Basketball Girls Varsity Cheerleading Varsity Junior Baseball Varsity Junior Group Band/Music Combined Boys Soccer Boys Football Boys Football Boys Wrestling Boy Basketball Boys Baseball Football Boys Varsity Boys Wrestling Volleyball Girls Junior Varsity Volleyball Girls Varsity Baseball Boys Junior Varsity Golf Boys Junior Varsity and Field Track Boys Junior Varsity and Field Track Boys Varsity Wrestling Boys Varsity Cross Country Boys Junior Varsity Volleyball Girls Junior Varsity Softball Girls JV/Varsity Combined Group Choir and Field Track Girls Girls 8th Grade Volleyball Boys Swimming and Diving Boys Golf Boys Tennis Boys Baseball and Field Track Combined Group Football Boys Junior Varsity Football Boys Varsity Dance Girls Varsity Dance Girls Varsity Basketball Boys Junior Varsity Basketball Boys Varsity Baseball Boys Junior Varsity Baseball Boys Varsity Wrestling Boys Varsity Girls Freshman Volleyball Soccer Boys Varsity Basketball Boys Junior Varsity Wrestling Combined Group Junior Varsity 3.04 Baseball Boys Junior Varsity Baseball Boys Varsity Boys Freshman Baseball and Field Track Boys Junior Varsity Football Boys Junior Varsity Volleyball Varsity Junior Girls Boys Freshman Football Maryville HS Mexico HS Miller HS Nixa HS North Kansas City HS HS Notre Dame (Cape Girardeau) Pacific HS Park Hill HS Park Hill South HS Raymore Peculiar HS Rockwood Summit HS Ste. Genevieve HS St. Charles HS HS St. Charles West St. Clair HS

3.11 3.20 3.18 3.15 3.03 3.00 3.06 3.09 3.04 3.02 3.19 3.00 3.19 3.17 3.02 3.08 3.15 3.17 3.21 3.23 3.22 3.16 3.15 3.06 3.16 3.18 3.21 3.22 3.01 3.12 3.22 3.06 3.13 3.21 3.10 3.20 3.21 3.10 3.19 3.15 3.13 3.06 3.21 3.01 3.15 3.10 3.06 3.00 3.17 3.00 3.21 2015-16 SCHOLASTIC2015-16 AWARDS ACHIEVEMENT Boys Track and Field and Track Boys Baseball Junior Varsity Boys Volleyball Varsity Girls Junior Cheerleading Girls Freshman Cheerleading Varsity Girls Junior Cheerleading Girls Varsity Boys Freshman Soccer Soccer Boys Varsity Country Cross Boys Junior Varsity and Diving Swimming Boys Junior Varsity 3.15 Tennis Girls Junior Varsity Girls Freshman Softball Baseball Boys Varsity Tennis Boys Varsity and Field Track Boys Varsity and Field Track Girls Junior Varsity and Debate Combined Group Speech Boys Freshman Football Football Boys Varsity Soccer Boys Junior Varsity Wrestling Boys Varsity Combined Group Speech and Debate Boys Freshman Baseball Advanced Orchestra Combined Group Boys 7th/8th Grade Football Cheerleading Wrestling Girls Varsity Girls Freshman Basketball Boys Freshman Basketball Boys Wrestling Football Boys Varsity Cheerleading Girls Junior Varsity Boys Tennis Volleyball Girls Junior Varsity Boys Freshman Wrestling Boys Wrestling Boys Basketball Boys Freshman Wrestling Baseball Boys Varsity Cross Country Girls Varsity Cheerleading Girls Varsity Soccer Boys Junior Varsity Football Boys Junior Varsity Basketball Boys Junior Varsity Basketball Boys Varsity Swimming and Diving Girls Varsity Basketball Girls Junior Varsity Basketball Girls Varsity Field and Track Boys Varsity Soccer Girls Varsity Volleyball Boys Junior Varsity Wrestling Boys Varsity Girls Freshman Volleyball Hermann HS Hermann Hickman HS Holt HS Kickapoo HS Lafayette County Junior HS Lafayette County HS Lafayette (St. Joseph) HS HS Lafayette (Wildwood) Liberal HS Lutheran North HS Lutheran South HS Lutheran St. Charles HS Marquette HS 34  MSHSAA Journal May 2016 Winfield HS Christian Academy Westminster Wellington-Napoleon JuniorHS Wrestling Webster GrovesHS Christian Academy Summit Pierce CityHS

Pacific HS Ozark HS Mt. Vernon HS Hickman HS DeSoto HS Concordia HS 2015-16 SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS/2015-16 SCHOLASTIC SPORTSMANSHIP AWARDS ofEXCELLENCE Boys JuniorVarsity Baseball Field 3.18 Combined GroupJuniorVarsity Track and Boys Varsity Football Girls JuniorVarsity Softball Boys JuniorVarsity Football Girls JuniorHighCheerleading Boys Track andField Junior Varsity Baseball Boys Varsity Golf Boys Varsity Baseball Combined GroupVarsity Wrestling Sarah Blumer Caden Robinson Malek Looney Kyle Eklund Sabrina Ethridge Ronald-Logan Perue Autumn Cason Luke Zizza Jaaden Inzauro Mark Cai Kelly Kaiser Emily Drollinger Kenzie Drollinger Baleigh Eaton Aniesa Parrigon Christine Stellwagen Breanna Van Meter Faith Gerling Sarah Aehle Conner Robinson Saxon Hagemann Paige Meshach Madi Essick Megan Agee Ryley Thixton Molly Taylor Delaney Reese Paige Perry Callie Christiansen Hannah Hutchinson Hannah Stamper Hannah Anabel Throckmorton Taylor Spencer Jayme Dodd Autumn Burnett Samantha Latham Justice Workman Kylie Schnakenberg Most Improved Football Cheerleading Football Cheerleading Football Cheerleading Varsity CrossCountry Junior Varsity Softball Junior Varsity Softball Varsity Cheerleading Boys CrossCountry Boys CrossCountry Boys Varsity Soccer Boys Varsity Soccer Boys Varsity Soccer Girls CrossCountry Girls Varsity Golf Track andField Track andField Track andField Varsity Football Varsity Football Varsity Football Varsity Softball Varsity Softball Varsity Dance Girls Tennis Basketball Basketball Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball Tennis Tennis 3.15 3.00 3.08 3.13 3.09 3.09 3.21 3.22 3.14 3.20 3.12 Vienna HS Vienna JuniorHS

Branson HighSchool Branson JuniorHighSchool Bosworth JuniorHighSchool Boonville HighSchool Bolivar HighSchool Bode MiddleSchool Blue SpringsSouthHighSchool Blue SpringsHighSchool Bismarck HighSchool Barstow HighSchool Aurora HighSchool Archie HighSchool Arcadia Valley HighSchool Appleton CityHighSchool Affton HighSchool Adrian HighSchool by theappropriatedeadlines. fax theapplication(s)to(573)875-1450 then click“DownloadableForms.” Then, “Schools” tabfromthehomepage,and on theMSHSAA website(Clickonthe “Award &RecognitionForms”folder complete theapplicationfoundin groups fortheseawards,simply To nominateyourschoolteamsand Program: Achievement Awards How to Apply fortheScholastic Brooke Feeler Tim Schwartze Caden Robinson Carmen Fanning Kyle Eklund Keegan Glade Shelby Dyer Regan Still(Volleyball, Track &Field) Nathan Garrison(Football, Track &Field) Sidney Davis(Volleyball, Softball,Basketball) Ty Werling (Football,Basketball, Track &Field) Misty Bruce(Softball,Cheerleading, Track &Field) Taylor Ellebracht(Softball) Bryce Fuemmeler(Football,Basketball,Baseball) Macy Hall(Tennis, Basketball) Sam VanHoorbeek (Soccer) Abby Sollars(Volleyball, Basketball, Track &Field) Field) Tyler Orth(CrossCountry, Basketball, Track & Mollie Maupin(Basketball,Soccer) Adam Cofield(Football, Track &Field) Society,Honor Theatre) Jailyn Marshall(Golf, Track &Field,Choir, National Hayden Ludwig(SwimmingandDiving,Baseball) Rylie Gundmann(Volleyball) Grace Dockhorn(Basketball) Matt Bruce(Soccer, Basketball,Golf) Kelsey Martin(Softball) Logan Bader(Football,Basketball) Kacie Fisher(Volleyball, Track &Field) Jacob Hester(Football,Basketball) Rebecca Buffington(Basketball) Joey LaValle (Tennis) Bethany Strope(Volleyball, Cheerleading,Band) Tyler Pipmeier(Football,Basketball, Track &Field) Taiya Wright (Softball) Jason Harman(Volleyball, Basketball) Anna Walley (Volleyball, Basketball, Track &Field) Tanner Pitts(Football,Basketball, Baseball) Sportsmanship Awards Sportsmanship Boys JuniorVarsity Basketball Boys Varsity Basketball Girls Varsity Softball Girls Basketball Cross Country Cross Country Wrestling Braymer HighSchool Brashear HighSchool Centralia HighSchool Central (Springfield)HighSchool Central (St.Joseph)HighSchool Central (ParkHills)HighSchool Center HighSchool Carl JunctionHighSchool California HighSchool Brunswick HighSchool Brookfield HighSchool Brittany HillMiddleSchool Delta Woods MiddleSchool DeKalb HighSchool Dadeville HighSchool Cuba HighSchool Crest RidgeHighSchool Concordia HighSchool Cole CampHighSchool Clinton HighSchool Clever HighSchool Christian HighSchool Christian BrothersCollegeHighSchool Chillhowee HighSchool Mallory Hughson Logan O’Dell(Football,Basketball,Baseball) Baseball) Sidney Sykes(Softball,Basketball, Track &Field, Patrick Jochimsen(Basketball, Track &Field) Madison Gordon Ryan Lincoln(Football,Basketball,Baseball) Hannah Frey(Soccer) Alexia Franks(Golf,Soccer) Arnez Stillman(Basketball) Megan Skaggs(Basketball) Colton Jennings(Wrestling, Baseball) Riley Gumminger(Cheerleading,Soccer) Ramel Rutledge(Football, Track &Field) Ashley Marsh(Golf,Soccer) Joey Dankelson(Football,Golf) Track &Field) Ellie Wirts(Volleyball, CrossCountry, Basketball, Ethan Hodges(Football,Basketball, Track &Field) Track &Field) Alyssa Graves(Softball,Basketball,Cheerleading, Colten VanDeventer (FallandSpringBaseball) Morgan Ewing(Softball, Track &Field) Art Huerta(Football,Basketball) Katy Knudsen(Basketball, Track &Field) Cooper Willich(Football,Basketball, Track &Field) Raegan Hecker(Track &Field) Dillon Grover(Track &Field) Haley Donaldson(Softball,Basketball) Dalton Henderson(Football,Basketball) Lekisha Hernandez(Softball,Basketball) Zeb Medley(Basketball,Baseball) Katie Wolfe (Volleyball, Basketball, Track &Field) Jacob Bayless(Baseball) Jamie Windholz(Basketball,Softball) Kolin Reynolds(Football,Baseball) Cailey Cooper(Volleyball, Basketball,Softball) Tate Bittiker(Football,Basketball,Baseball) Mackenzie Gudde Keaton Denney(Soccer, Track &Field) Katelyn Keyte(Softball,Basketball, Track &Field) Christian Jones(Football,Basketball,Baseball) Taylor Wallin (Cheerleading) Gabe Hanafin(Tennis) Maddie (Basketball,Soccer) (Volleyball)Jacob Thoenen JP Saracino(Cheer Captain,Lacrosse) Abby Swope(Volleyball, Basketball) Tyler Grant(Football,Basketball) (Cross Country, Basketball, Track &Field) (Softball, Basketball, Track &Field) (Softball, Basketball, Track &Field) continued onpage 31 MSHSAA Journal May 2016  35 continued on page 32 (Swimming and Diving, Water Polo) Water and Diving, (Swimming Charles (CJ) Tammons (Football, Track & Field) Track (Football, Tammons (CJ) Charles Eva Jeliazkova Dawson Kounl (Football, Basketball, Track & Field) Track (Football, Basketball, Dawson Kounl & Field) Track (Basketball, Kiana Williams Baseball) (Football, Basketball, Wegener Tucker & Field) Track Basketball, (Tennis, Ashtyn Howard & Field) Track Grimm (Football, Tanner Jenny Kohl (Softball, Basketball) & Field) Track Schwerdtfeger (Basketball, Trey & Field) Track Basketball, Paige Magee (Volleyball, & Field) Jerry Simmons (Track Ally Gregory (Softball, Basketball) Track Basketball, Country, Griffin Johnson (Cross & Field) Basketball) Mikayla Greene (Softball, Millsap (Basketball) Trent & Field) Track Maggie Plake (Volleyball, Harrison Schnurbusch (Baseball) Mandy Roberts (Softball) Tennis) Mason Miller (Basketball, Audra Metz (Softball, Basketball) Kyle Carter (Basketball, Baseball) Andie Arnone (Volleyball) & Track Basketball, Luke Kernell (Cross Country, Field) Kailee Knudsen (Softball, Basketball) & Field) Track Zac Breitkreutz (Cross Country, Cross Country, Rebekah Hinrichs (Volleyball, & Field) Track Basketball, Will Bacon (Football, Basketball) Emily Frankenneiter (Softball, Soccer) Baseball) Wrestling, Kory Carter (Soccer, Basketball, Soccer) Katie Umbach (Volleyball, & Field) Track (Basketball, Twillmann Steve & Field) Track Austen Harrison (Football, Jocie Hogsett (Softball, Basketball) Dylan Apel (Baseball) & Field) Track Jenna Stoebe (Softball, Basketball, & Field) Track (Football, Avila Duane & Field) Track Molly Shoop (Softball, Basketball, & Track Basketball, Hunter Wilkins (Cross Country, Field) Francka (Softball, Basketball) Tabitha Asquith (Basketball, Baseball) Kody Kailee Calvin (Softball, Basketball) Geren (Football) Tanner (Softball, Basketball) Taylor Paige & Field) Track Carter Reeves (Football, Basketball, & Field) Track Basketball, Grace White (Volleyball, Tennis) Joe Suchan (Soccer, & Field) Track Hannah Scarbrough (Cross Country, High School Horton Watkins Ladue Lafayette County Middle School Lafayette County High School Lafayette County High School Lafayette (Wildwood) Lange Middle School LaPlata High School Lawson High School Lebanon High School High School Summit West Lee’s Logan Rogersville High School Lone Jack High School Liberty North High School Lutheran (Kansas City) High School Lutheran South High School Lutheran St. Charles High School Macon High School Madison High School Marceline High School Marion C. Early High School High School Twain Mark Marshfield High School Maryville Middle School Maryville High School (Volleyball, Basketball, Track & Field) Track Basketball, (Volleyball, (Volleyball, Basketball, Track & Field) Track Basketball, (Volleyball, (Volleyball, Basketball, Track & Field) Track Basketball, (Volleyball, (Volleyball, Basketball, Track & Field) Track Basketball, (Volleyball, (Football, Basketball, Track & Field) Track (Football, Basketball, Ben Sublette (Football, Track & Field) Track (Football, Ben Sublette Utterback Peyton Kayleigh Slinkard Housenholder (Basketball, Baseball) Ty Duenne (Basketball, Soccer) Tori Malachi Stout (Football) (Golf, Basketball, Soccer) Acuff Ari Derek Bivins (Baseball) & Field) Track Basketball, (Tennis, Yates Jessica (Basketball, Baseball) Antonio Villagamez Basketball, Softball) DeMotte (Volleyball, Vada Saxon Teubner (Cross Country, Track & Field) Track (Cross Country, Teubner Saxon (Softball, Soccer) Tambke Kaitlyn Ben Jermain (Softball, Basketball, Baseball) Jessica Henry (Softball, Basketball) Josh Mobley (Football, Basketball, Baseball) Alyssa Beucherer & Field) Track Jordan Barrett-Elder (Basketball, Field) & Track Kyra Greer (Softball, Frank Hagaman (Football, Basketball) & Field) Track Alison Mines (Softball, Baseball) Bolstad (Football, Wrestling, Tom Lacrosse) Corinne Condie (Field Hockey, Ethan Flanagan Lliot Gieseke (Swimming and Diving, Tennis) (Swimming and Diving, Lliot Gieseke Soccer) (Volleyball, Alyssa Riefesel & Field) Track (Football, Chase Martin Lacrosse) Basketball, (Volleyball, Nyla Moore Baseball) (Soccer, Mike Wood Soccer) Chloe Johnson (Softball, Basketball, Baseball) Kale Gerstner (Football, & Field) Track Luci Francka (Golf, Basketball, & Field) Track (Football, Venable Timothy & Field) Track Ashley Cook (Basketball, Conner Lane (Football, Baseball) Stutzman (Softball) Taylor Baseball) Cory Nicholson (Basketball, Ashley Wise (Softball) Phillip Smith (Basketball, Baseball) & Field, Cheerleading) (Track Dakota VanWinkle & Field) Track (Cross Country, Wood Tristan Dana Flanagan (Softball, Basketball) Sam Mock (Football, Basketball) Basketball, Soccer) Cassidy Frank (Volleyball, & Field) Track Damonte High (Football, Wrestling, Brittany Elias (Volleyball) & Field) Track Basketball, Co’lin Heisserer (Soccer, Matti Porzenski (Golf, Basketball, Soccer) (Football, Basketball, Baseball) Blake Jeffries Brianna Cawyer Middle School Hannibal Kelly High School Kickapoo High School Knob Noster High School La Monte High School Jefferson City High School Jefferson (Conception Junction) High School Jefferson (Festus) High School Jefferson Jennings High School Kennedy Catholic High School John F. John Burroughs High School A. Burlison Middle School Kelly Hannibal High School Hannibal High High School Hazelwood East High School Hazelwood West Helias Catholic High School Hermann High School Hermitage High School Higbee High School Highland High School Hillsboro High School Academy Charter Hogan Prep Holt High School Jasper High School - SPORTSMANSHIP AWARDS of EXCELLENCE of AWARDS SPORTSMANSHIP (Football, Basketball, Track & Field) Track (Football, Basketball, (Cross Country, Basketball, Track & Field) Track Basketball, (Cross Country, (Softball, Basketball, Track & Field) Track (Softball, Basketball, (Football, Basketball, Track & Field) & Track (Football, Basketball, (Football, Basketball, Track & Field) & Track (Football, Basketball, (Cross Country, Basketball, Track & Field) Track Basketball, (Cross Country, Shawn Gumm (Basketball, Baseball) Samantha Mayfield (Basketball) Baseball) Wrestling, Hassan Biglari (Soccer, Soccer) Samra Nisic (Volleyball, Skylar Reynolds Morgan Hightree Zach Helm (Football, Basketball) & Field, Soccer) Track Emma Brand (Volleyball, Tennis) Andrew Schmitt (Soccer, Cheerleading) Hannah Hodges (Soccer, Golf, Speech and Lucas Merz (Cross Country, Debate) Allison Wakeland Aubrey Burns (Softball, Basketball) Grant Hajicek (Football, Basketball) Madelyn Orr Lana Fallert (Tennis, Basketball, Soccer) Lana Fallert (Tennis, Baseball) Chase Meier (Soccer, Basketball) Courtney Rondeau (Cross Country, Chris Steger (Basketball) (Volleyball) Sara Wagenknecht Brady Wildscheutz (Football, Baseball) Lexi Farran (Softball) Collin Herdt (Baseball) Emma Raup (Basketball) Matt Borrelli (Basketball, Baseball) Courtney Laughlin (Softball, Soccer) Harris Cameron ball, Soccer) Tennis) (Basketball, Ethan Flowers (Basketball) Melanie McKuin Basketball, Baseball) Daniel Shipps (Football, Field) & Track Basketball, Jacy Bolton (Volleyball, & Field) Track Nick Thiele Tennis, (Football, Juan Garcia (Soccer) & Track (Football, Basketball, Anthony Logan Field, Baseball) & Field) Track (Softball, Basketball, Arne Hannah Nelson (Basketball, Baseball) Trevor Cheerleading) Dean (Softball, Volleyball, Tori Basketball, Baseball) John Bader (Soccer, Sydney Gibbs (Knightline Dancer) Josh Holtschneider (Basketball, Baseball) Morgan Berhorst (Softball, Basketball) Bollin (Football) Trenton & Field) Track Milyn Farrier (Volleyball, Jonathan Bonowetz Bobby Thompson Bobby (Basketball) Cheerleading) Pope (Volleyball, Leighann Adams (Football, Wrestling) Trae Softball, Basket (Cross Country, Brooke Gardner Halfway High School Hancock High School Gilman City High School Glendale High School High School Grain Valley Grandview (Hillsboro) High School Gentry Middle School Ft. Zumwalt South High School High School Ft. Zumwalt West Francis Howell High School Francis Howell Central High School Francis Howell North High School Gallatin High School Dexter High School Dexter High Drexel High School Duchesne High School Elsberry High School Exeter High School Farmington High School Fatima High School Ft. Zumwalt East High School Ft. Zumwalt North High School Dent Phelps Middle School Middle Dent Phelps School DeSoto High 36  MSHSAA Journal May 2016 2015-16 SPORTSMANSHIPAWARDS ofEXCELLENCE Niangua HighSchool Nevada HighSchool Nevada MiddleSchool Nerinx HallHighSchool Neosho HighSchool Naylor HighSchool Mount Vernon HighSchool Mound CityHighSchool Moreland RidgeMiddleSchool Moberly HighSchool Moberly MiddleSchool Missouri SchoolfortheDeaf Milan HighSchool Midway HighSchool MICDS McKinley ClassicalLeadership Mexico HighSchool Mexico MiddleSchool Mehlville HighSchool Meadow HeightsHighSchool McCluer NorthHighSchool Jacklyn Cook(Basketball, Softball Ronnie Reel(Basketball, Baseball) Madeline Culbertson(Softball,Basketball) Brett Mitchell(Basketball,Baseball) Calli Beshore Track &Field) Brock Marquardt(Football,Basketball,Wrestling, Field) Kelly Buescher(Volleyball, CrossCountry, Track & Macy Smith(Volleyball, Track &Field,Soccer) & Field) Tanner Mitchell(CrossCountry, Basketball, Track Salina Silkwood(Softball,Basketball) Jacob Cagle(Basketball,Baseball, Trap Shooting) Laynie Dake(Volleyball) Trace Williams(Football,Basketball, Track &Field) Field) Kendey Eaton(CrossCountry, Basketball, Track & Field) Chandler Wilson(Football,Basketball, Track & Field) Lauren Low(CrossCountry, Basketball, Track & Nahshon Rick(Football,Basketball, Track &Field) Maddie Hager(Softball,Soccer) John Heimann(Football,Wrestling, Baseball) Vi Tran (Cheerleading, Track &Field) Clark Freeman(Football,Wrestling, Track &Field Field, Cheerleading) Avaion Saxton(Volleyball, Basketball, Track & Joseph Allen (Football,Basketball, Track &Field) Breanna Sawyer(Softball,Basketball) Jon Coponado(Football,Basketball) Cheerleading) Cassidy Myers(Basketball, Track &Field,Sideline Kobe Burchett(Football,Basketball, Track &Field) Hockey) Rachel Thompson (Basketball, Track &Field,Field Banks Pflager(Soccer, Lacrosse) Khalidah Reece(Tennis, Basketball, Track &Field) Rasheed Ricketts(CrossCountry, Track &Field) Rachel Owingo(Soccer) Sam Lee(Soccer, Basketball) Sonwel Hobbs(Soccer, Tennis) Maggie Huffman (Cheerleading, Track &Field) Josey DeVault Chloe Sims(Volleyball, Basketball) Kevin Duong(Football,Wrestling) Katie Everding(Basketball,Soccer) (Soccer) Hasan Ahmetspahic Abbi Davis(Volleyball, Cheerleading) Austin Gruenke(Basketball) Sarah Miller Efe Osaghe(Soccer, Wrestling, Tennis) (Softball, SwimmingandDiving,Soccer) (Cross Country, Basketball, Track &Field) (Cross Country, Basketball, Track &Field) Ozark HighSchool Owensville HighSchool Otterville HighSchool Osborn HighSchool Osage Trail Middle School Osage HighSchool Orrick HighSchool Orchard FarmHighSchool O’Hara HighSchool Oakland MiddleSchool Oak GroveHighSchool Oak GroveMiddleSchool Novinger HighSchool Northwest (CedarHill)HighSchool Northeast Vernon CountyHighSchool North Technical HighSchool North PlatteHighSchool North MercerHighSchool North HarrisonHighSchool North DaviessHighSchool North Andrew HighSchool Nodaway HoltHighSchool Nixa HighSchool Clayton Engel(Basketball,Baseball) Danielle Roblow(Volleyball, Soccer) Anthony Soest(Football,Wrestling, Track &Field) Track &Field) Natalie Schoen(Volleyball, Softball,Basketball, Garret Lynn (Basketball, Track &Field,Baseball) Field) Jessica Brush(CrossCountry, Basketball, Track & & Field) Dallas Peaslee(CrossCountry, Basketball, Track Field) Taylor Dickmeyer(Volleyball, Basketball, Track & Field) Valentino Ulberg(Football,Basketball, Track & Field) Autumn Baker(CrossCountry, Basketball, Track & Lucas Kuhn(Basketball, Track &Field) Madison O’Dell(Volleyball, Basketball) Charles Sherwood(Football, Track &Field) Morgan Muzzey(Volleyball) Tyler Graves(Football, Track &Field,Baseball) Grace Pepple(Volleyball, Soccer) Brocte Hughes(FootballBaseball) Taryn Criblez(Volleyball, Basketball, Track &Field) Kellen Williamson(Football,Basketball) Brooke Eason(Volleyball) Jet Tryon(Wrestling) Field) Jordan Richards(Volleyball, Basketball, Track & Kalen Kemp(Football,Wrestling, Track &Field) Melina Matheney(Basketball, Track &Field) Collin Roberts(Basketball, Track &Field,Baseball) Allison Lakin(Volleyball) Jon Ruzzo(Basketball,Volleyball) Emma Pritchett(Volleyball, Softball) Hayden Harp(Basketball,Baseball) Alana Boleyjack(Volleyball, Soccer) Ronald Cockrell(Baseball) Erin Manville(Basketball, Track &Field) Anthony Hernandez(Football,Basketball) Whitney McFee(Track &Field) Trey Wilson(Softball,Basketball,Golf) Audry Briggs(Softball,Basketball) Trey Gilliland(Baseball) Nathan Wynne (Track &Field) Lauren Cole(Softball,Basketball) Scholar Bowl) Brent Windsor(Football,Basketball,Wrestling, Francesca Lemar(Volleyball, Basketball) Branson Newton(Basketball) Hannah Todd (Tennis, Soccer) Chase Allen (Football,Basketball, Track &Field) Robidoux MiddleSchool Ridgeway HighSchool Richland HighSchool Rich HillHighSchool Republic HighSchool Raytown HighSchool Raymore PeculiarHighSchool Puxico HighSchool Putnam CountyHighSchool Prairie HomeHighSchool Poplar Bluff HighSchool Poplar Bluff JuniorHighSchool Polo HighSchool Pleasant HillHighSchool Pattonville HighSchool Perryville HighSchool Penney HighSchool Parkway West HighSchool Paris HighSchool Palmyra HighSchool Palmyra MiddleSchool Tarrin Deayon Malique Bennett Nichole Easum(Softball,Basketball) Bowl) Ethan Billups(Basketball, Track &Field,Scholar ing) Reyana Heitman(Volleyball, Softball,Cheerlead Luke Rhodes(Basketball,Baseball,ClayShooting) Allison Taylor (Volleyball, Basketball, Track &Field) Baseball) Jacob Mumma(Football,Basketball, Track &Field, Field) Brooke Stanfield(Volleyball, Basketball, Track & Jerney Jones(Football, Track &Field) Zahria Whitiny(Cheerleading) Field) Domonique Hampton(Football,Wrestling, Track & Kami Tabor (CrossCountry, Track &Field) Cole Kruse(Football,Basketball) Danielle Roberts(Basketball,Softball) Austin Denny(Basketball) Lauren Renner(Softball,Basketball, Track &Field) Hunter Halley(Softball,Basketball, Track &Field) Makayla Zey(Softball,Basketball) Ben Stock(Basketball,Baseball) Katie Huskey(SwimmingandDiving) Steven Haley(Football,Wrestling) Kiley Bess(Volleyball, Basketball, Track &Field) Trenton Davis(Football, Track &Field) Field) Jennifer Farmer(Softball,Basketball, Track & Gunnar Martin(Football,Wrestling, Track &Field) Briann Shuler(Basketball,Baseball) Garrison Fields(CrossCountry, Track &Field) Natalie Siegel(Drill Team) Anthony Green(Football,Basketball,Baseball) Brooke Hogard(Volleyball, Soccer) McGwire Bartley(Basketball) Cheerleading) Jessica Noble(CrossCountry, Track &Field, Field) Brock Swindler(Football,Basketball, Track & Kristen Petersen(SwimmingandDiving) Nick Lathrop(Basketball,Volleyball) Betsy Embree(Basketball,Cheerleading) Briar Hancock(Football, Track &Field,Baseball) Olivia Hamilton(Tennis, Track &Field) Tanner Nix(Football,Basketball, Track &Field) Megan Stone(Softball,Basketball) Dalton Perkins(Football,Basketball, Track &Field) Lauren Chambers(Softball) Paige Perry(Volleyball) Tucker Jennings(Wrestling) (Volleyball, Basketball, Track &Field) (Football, Basketball, Track &Field) continued onpage 33 - MSHSAA Journal May 2016  37 - (Cross Country, Volleyball, Softball) Volleyball, (Cross Country, (Cross Country, Basketball, Track & Field) Track Basketball, (Cross Country, Tyler Leach (Football, Wrestling) (Football, Leach Tyler Basketball) Iborg (Softball, Hannah Field) & Track Country, (Cross Wilson Tristen Field) & Track Kerns (Basketball, McKayla & Field) Track (Football, Dean Clemons (Soccer) Kylie Waterworth (Basketball) Dustin Luechtefeld Emily Bay (Basketball) Baseball) Dustin Payne (Basketball, Basketball) Lauryn Gallaher (Volleyball, Aaron Kechnast (Basketball) Izzy Iven (Softball, Soccer) & Field) Track Basketball, Colten Jensen (Football, & Field) Abbey Robinson (Track Baseball) Samila Sua (Football, Basketball, Soccer) Arianny Pujols (Volleyball, & Track Basketball, Elijah Bentch (Cross Country, Field) Ali Lent (Volleyball) Alexander (Swimming and Diving) Nick Basketball, Mary Clare Rhodes (Field Hockey, Lacrosse) Zeelan Lankford (Football, Wrestling) Swimming and Div Jodi Pedersen (Cross Country, ing, Track & Field) Track ing, & Track Braydon Chmiel (Football, Basketball, Field) Amanda LaFavor (Softball, Basketball) Matt Hoemann (Football, Golf) & Field) Track Anna Sullentrup (Cross Country, & Field) Track Julian Burnham (Wrestling, Emily Lucitt (Softball, Soccer) & Track Basketball, Jacob Ussery (Cross Country, Field, Baseball) & Track Casey Johnson (Softball, Basketball, Field) Colt McIntyre (Football) & Field) Track Dora Szalkay (Basketball, James Quarti (Football, Baseball) Megan Biggers (Swimming and Diving, Soccer) Austin Sears (Football, Baseball) & Field) Track Camryn Hunt (Softball, Basketball, & Field) Track Harrison Lara (Cross Country, & Field) Track Elizabeth Straub (Cross Country, Joseph Allen (Baseball) Alexandra Hudelson (Softball, Basketball, Soccer) Tennis) Itva Ehovuon (Soccer, & Field) Track DeeNia McMiller (Basketball, Andrew Pfuhl (Football, Baseball) Erin Tomschin & Field) Track Cole Shelby (Basketball, Chelsey Lemons School High Buchanan Troy Middle School Truman School High Truman Union High School High School Valley Far High School Van Horn High School Van School High Versailles High School Vianney Academy Visitation High School Warrensburg Warrenton High School Warrenton High School Washington High School Waynesville Middletown High School Wellsville Nodaway High School West Platte High School West High School Westran William Chrisman High School Winfield High School Winnetonka High School City High School Wright Zalma High School (Volleyball, Basketball, Track & Field) Track Basketball, (Volleyball, (Cross Country, Basketball, Track & Field) Track Basketball, Country, (Cross (Cross Country, Basketball, Track & Field) Track Basketball, (Cross Country, Austin Brewer (Football, Wrestling) Austin Brewer (Cross Country) Nicole Upchurch Baseball) Adam Hinson (Football, Basketball, Basketball, Soccer) Katelyn 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