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Official Publication of MSHSAA Vol. 78, No. 1 Sept. 2013 Departments Missouri State High School Executive Director’s Message...... 1 Questions & Answers...... 2 News...... 3-13 Activities Association Board of Directors...... 14-21 Fall Athletics...... 22-25 Winter Athletics...... 26-27 2013-14 Board of Directors Activities...... 28-30 Awards...... 31-IBC

Executive Staff DR. KERWIN URHAHN, Executive Director Eligibility rulings, transfers, interpretation of Constitu- tion and By-Laws, budget and finance, insurance, litiga- tion, legislative liaison, school classification, enrollments. STACY SCHROEDER, Assoc. Executive Director and , Scholar Bowl, Transfers (hard- ships & waivers), personnel, MSHSAA Leadership School program, eligibility. Don Maurer, Pres. Paul Sulser, V.P. Dr. Mark Beem Travis Brown Ken Eaton HARVEY RICHARDS, Assoc. Executive Director St. Louis District Northeast District Central District At-Large Region 1 Northwest District Football, cross country, track and field, camps and Athletic Director Superintendent Superintendent Athletic Administrator Superintendent clinics, all-star events, sports medicine, team hosts, MICDS North Shelby HS Hickory County St. Louis Public Schools Mound City R-2 nonfaculty coaches, coaches education, eligibility. Term Expires 2013 Term Expires 2016 Term Expires 2013 Term Expires 2015 Term Expires 2016 DAVINE DAVIS, Asst. Executive Director Music, , , dance, perform- ing groups, Transfers (foreign exchange/international students), sanctions, eligibility. KEVIN GARNER, Asst. Executive Director , soccer, transfers, athletic directors liaison, waivers, eligibility. TIM THOMPSON, Asst. Executive Director , , , officials coordinator, officials’ registration, officials’ rules meetings, special reports, eligibility. GREG STAHL, Asst. Executive Director , speech and debate, , eligibility. Mark Fischer Toni Hill Blane Keel Dr. Paul Kinder Jennifer Schmidt CRAIG LONG, Chief Financial Officer Southwest District At-Large Region 2 Southeast District Kansas City District South Central District Budget and finance, vendor contracts and bids, District Athletic Director Superintendent Superintendent Superintendent Principal advertising, corporate partners, awards, orders, buildings Springfield Public Schools Bloomfield Schools Clearwater R-1 Blue Springs R-IV Sullivan HS and grounds, technology. Term Expires 2015 Term Expires 2017 Term Expires 2015 Term Expires 2014 Term Expires 2014 JASON WEST, Communications Director Publications, media relations, public relations, televi- Mission Statement Contact Info. sion and radio rights, web site maintenance, records, “The MSHSAA promotes the value of participation, statistics, sportsmanship programs & Summit, Distin- MSHSAA sportsmanship, team play, and personal excellence guished Service Awards, Scholastic Achievement Awards, 1 N. Keene St., PO Box 1328 to develop citizens who make positive contributions Traditions, student services, video rentals. Columbia, MO 65205 to their community and support the (573) 875-4880 September 2013 (vol. 78, no. 1) democratic principles of our state and nation.” Fax (573) 875-1450 • The MSHSAA Journal is published four times per www.mshsaa.org year (August, December, February and May) by the [email protected] Missouri State High School Activities Association. • All photos by PhotoGliff, unless noted. Email Policy: Due to the high volume of email messages received by the Association, an expedited personal response may not • © 2013 MSHSAA, all rights reserved. always be possible. The MSHSAA staff will respond first to more traditional means of communication such as telephone calls, written correspondence and faxes. The MSHSAA office can be reached at (573) 875-4880 during regular office hours. As time permits, staff The Journal is available free on the Association web- will reply to email messages that include the sender’s complete name, address and phone number. Questions regarding student eligibil- site, www.mshsaa.org. Copies are printed and mailed ity or specific MSHSAA by-laws should first be directed to your local school administrator. By Board policy, our staff is not permitted to all dues-paying senior highs and junior highs. It is to answer specific eligibility inquiries via email, and any follow-up questions to the MSHSAA should be done via telephone or written also available via subscription for $8 per school year correspondence. by calling the MSHSAA office. 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 the MSHSAA. Proud Member National Federation of State High School Associations MSHSAA Journal August 2013  1 The NFHS developed a free course to give The Role of the In a final free course, It is our responsibility to use education to use education It is our responsibility Sportsmanship Summit, At the MSHSAA access all printable resources. you a better understanding of sportsmanship, how it impacts the educational process and your specific role in modeling it at all interscholastic athletic events. Insight is shared throughout the course from fans, players, parents, teacher- coaches and officials. Coaches can complete a course immediately and will have up to one year to review and access all printable resources. Parent in Sports, the NFHS has provided information and resources to help educate you on the importance of proper behavior by parents in school sports and the role you must play to ensure your child has a positive sport experience. Coaches can complete a course immediately and will have up to one year to As a review and access all printable resources. parent of a student who participates in athletics, in the quality of you make a huge difference sport experience, as well as what is your child’s being taught and learned by our youth. the instant access. the instant our and activities to teach based athletics and making good decisions students about actions. It responsible for our that we all are mistakes. that they won’t make does not mean to remember to let as adults we have However, down, “It is not that you got knocked kids know, back up!” but how you pick yourself Nord did an activity the keynote speaker Keith adults to stand up and where he asked all the see all these adults, then he said, “Kids you Keith wasn’t they are successful screw-ups” but to make trying to be rude or disrespectful, perfect and we all make the point that no one is person is not afraid The successful mistakes. is willing to learn from it to make a mistake and your I hope that better. and make themselves lesson this school year in students learn that life a way where they feel it is ok to make a mistake, to take responsibility for their actions, and move forward. “A Guide to Heat “A is NCAA Another free course offered The course is designed to educate teachers, Another way that kids have changed is the Another way that kids and administrators are continuing to educate students, parents and others about the issue of concussion in sports,” said Bob NFHS Gardner, “The executive director. concussion course and our new course on Heat Acclimatization and Heat Illness Prevention are tremendous resources to help the leaders in high school sports as they seek to minimize the risk of injury for student- our nation’s athletes.” Acclimatization and Heat Illness Prevention” by the NFHS to provide critical is offered information designed to minimize the risk of activity-related heat illness and heat stroke among high school athletes. Many parts of the August with record country enter the month of heat, the information in this course is crucial to preventing heat illness and heat stroke among high school athletes. Eligibility Center Coaching Education, developed jointly by the Eligibility Center and the NFHS. coaches, parents, and counselors about the After initial eligibility requirements. NCAA’s completing the course, you will be more prepared to advise your student-athletes about the necessary steps to become certified to Divisions I and II athletics. compete in NCAA Coaches can complete a course immediately and will have up to one year to review and we do heat acclimatization, it is easy, for the it is easy, we do heat acclimatization, safety of our students. pressures of social instant contact and multiple media pulling Our mode them in every direction. a whistle from our dad of communication was get in the house. Now to tell us it was time to of communication with days, kids are never out their parents, their friends, and all individuals The students walking your on social media. hallways this year will have more peer pressure of from more areas than we ever had, because In the fall of 2009 the National Federation In addition to courses designed for coaches As practices began across the country this Need to You “Concussion in Sports – What The NFHS has been the leader among are pleased that high school coaches “We In many aspects kids are still the same as In many aspects kids are a PS3 was as Next, we didn’t know what The 2013-14 school year has begun and school year has begun The 2013-14 NFHSLearn.com Offers Courses More Than Coaching Just Associations (NFHS) of State High School launched a national certification program for The courses required interscholastic coaches. at to become certified could be found on-line www.NFHSLearn.com. to take in order to become certified, the website free courses on a variety of subjects. also offers fall, the NFHS re-emphasized the importance of risk minimization for high school student- athletes, specifically through two of its free online courses: “Concussion in Sports – What Guide to Heat Need to Know” and “A You Acclimatization and Heat Illness Prevention.” Know” was developed in May 2010 by the NFHS as a part of its Coach Education Program. date, an astounding 466,000 coaches, To administrators, parents and others have taken the course, which provides a brief overview of how a person can recognize the signs and The course is symptoms of a concussion. M.D., former chair of hosted by Michael Koester, Advisory Committee the NFHS Sports Medicine (SMAC) and director of the Sports Concussion Program at the Slocum Center for Orthopedics and Sports Medicine in Eugene, Oregon. Individuals taking the course have access to to guide printable resources, including a parent’s guide, an athlete concussion in sports, a coach’s fact sheet and materials to implement a protocol for concussion treatment. national sports organizations in establishing guidelines to deal with concussions. In 2008, the SMAC advocated that a concussed athlete must be removed from play and not allowed to In 2009, the position was play on the same day. adopted by a leading group of sports concussion experts and the (NFL). so has the mandatory Heat Acclimatization in Acclimatization in mandatory Heat so has the education and It has been a time of By-Law 1.7. and like how do we implement many questions to The easiest answer have this? why do we group of we have a different the why is because ago. we were 30 years kids today than they are nothing we were, but in other ways not have did We like we were at that age. all of our school air conditioning throughout in high school, if we buildings when we were to my impromptu According had any at all. and MSHSAA poll at the area meetings the overwhelming 101 meetings last year, currently do have air majority of high schools conditioning. door early to keep from kids, we were out the the house. Lastly having to do work around the medical research and most importantly, on shows that heat related illness and death is the rise and according to the experts is 100% preventable. So, when evaluating why should A New Year... New Questions... New Year... A New 2  MSHSAA Journal August 2013 relate tointheMSHSAA OfficialHandbook. Laws appearfollowingtheConstitution Article orBy-Lawthey regarding interpretationsoftheMSHSAA ConstitutionandBy- director. Your attention is called to the fact questions and answers would likeexplained,contactKerwinUrhahn,MSHSAA executive adopted. Ifyouhaveaspecificareaand/orquestionwhich the rulesandregulationswhichMSHSAA memberschoolshave Directors policy. These areprovidedasanaidininterpreting MSHSAA ConstitutionandBy-Lawsand/orMSHSAA Boardof QUESTIONS &ANSWERS How istheireligibility determined? able tomeetthesameacademic standardsastheirclassmates. who havelearningdisabilities. Insomeclasses,theyarenot 94-142 forinclusionwehave “mainstreamed” severalstudents Question: Inanefforttocomply withprovisionsofPublicLaw hardship makingitnecessary totransfer. By-Law 3.10 providing itcanbedocumentedthereisanunavoidable “parents.” Application forhardshipcouldbemade attendance are.Inthiscasethehostfamilyservesas is locatedwiththeschool’s established geographic restrictions onlyattheschoolwhereparentsresidence other studentsbeingthatastudentiseligiblewithno applies totheforeignexchangestudentsameasall Answer: No.Theresidencerequirementforeligibility for varsitycompetitioninallsports? the teacherbringsthisstudenttoourschoolwillshebeeligible exchange studentparticipatinginaCSIETlistedprogram. If district andisgoingtoserveasahostfamilyforforeign Question: We haveaFrenchteacherwholives inanother has begunfortheschoolteam. Thus, thestudentinquestionwouldbeseasonsincepractice first dayofpracticewithallorparttheschoolsportsquad. designated schoolsportseason.Theseasonbeginswiththe an evaluationeventforthesameschoolsportduring representing his/herschoolinaspecificsportmaynotattend Answer: No.By-Law3.13.4clearlystatesthatastudent conditioning. Maythestudentattend? school softballseasonafterstartingtherequired14daysof however, theeventisbeingconductedoneweekintoour school classeswillnotstartuntiltheMondayafterevent, invited toattendasoftballevaluationeventinlate August. Our Question: We haveastudentinourschool whohasbeen essential eligibilityrequirementsforallstudentsaremet. is eligiblejustasanyotherstudentprovidingthesesame transcript atthememberschool. A homeschooledstudent Credit isrecognizedbythecreditsissuedonstudent’s whichever isgreatertheprevioussemesterBy-Law2.3. credit or80percentofthemaximumallowable whichever isgreaterandmusthaveearned3.0unitsof of creditor80percentthemaximumallowable be enrolledinclasseswhichallowthemtoearn3.0units students inordertohavetheprivilegeparticipateshall student oftheschool..”By-Law2.1.1Inaddition,all be abonafidestudentandenrolledasanundergraduate represents his/herschoolininterscholasticactivitiesshall are specificintheirstipulationthat“.. Anystudentwho Answer: (a)No.(b)Therequirementsofeligibility for oneyear? eligible and(b)couldshebecomeafterbeingineligible participate inourhighschoolvolleyballprogram.(a)Isshe being taughtintheirhome.Theywouldlikedaughterto Question: We haveafamilyinourdistrictwhosechildrenare The followingarequestionsandanswerspertainingtothe is notappropriate.By-Law2.3 Inclusion ofactivitiesontheIEP asaneducationalservice the maximumallowablecreditwhicheverisgreater. Note: five coursesofferingatotalof3.0unitscreditor80% taken inaresourceroomwhichwouldbetheequivalentof making standardprogressintheself-containedclasses passing gradesintheirmainstreamedclassesand/orbe for oneormoreclasses,thentheymustbeeitherreceiving more mainstreamedclassesandareinaresourcecenter made bythestudent. be necessarytodocumentthatstandardprogressisbeing responsible tospecifytheamountofprogresswhichwill If thistypeofmodificationismade,theIEP committeeis rather thanstandardassessmentsgivenotherstudents. achieving specificgoalsandobjectivesfromtheIEP determined onthebasisofstudent’s progresstowards IEP committeemayalsodeterminethatgrades willbe student willbeallowedtotaketheassessment,etc.The assessments givenastudent,theamountoftime assessments givenastudent,thenumberofitemsupon assessments tobegiventhestudent,numberofsuch modifications mayincludealterationsinthetypeof the studentandhis/herdisability. Inthissituation,the grading policiesisnecessarytoreflecttheneedsof that amodificationoftheacademicrequirementsor The secondoptionisfortheIEP committee todetermine academic competition,andspeechasanyotherstudent. for interscholasticsports,music,cheerleading,pompons, student willbeexpectedtomaintainacademiceligibility made, nomodificationstogradingwillbeandthe student intheclass.Whensuchadeterminationhasbeen academic requirementsandgradingpoliciesasanyother that thestudentwillberequiredtomeetsame grading policies.First,theIEP committee maydetermine 94-142. Theschooldistricthastwooptionswithrespectto having adisabilityinaccordancewithprovisionsofP.L. accommodate studentswhohavebeenidentifiedwith requirements andgradingpoliciestoeffectively Each schoolisresponsibleforestablishingacademic allowable creditwhicheverisgreaterforthesemester. minimum of3.0unitscreditor80%themaximum they mustreceivepassinggradesincoursesofferinga cheerleading, academiccompetition,andpompons, participate ininterscholasticathletics,music,speech, Answer: Inorderforthesestudentstobeeligible the school..” of student undergraduate an as enrolled and student fide bona a who his/her school represents in interscholastic activitiesshallbe student Any . . “. activity. the what matter no same the is answer the possibleeligibility of an home-schoolstudent.However, the The first question uses volleyball as an example, when asking about If thesestudentsareplacedinacombinationofoneor MSHSAA Journal August 2013  3 - May 3 June 7 March 8 NEWS March 20, 2014 March 20, 2014 March 20, 2014 March 20, 2014 March 20, 2014 March 20, 2014 March 20, 2014 December 8, 2013 November 24, 2013 November 24, 2013

Test Dates* Test Winter Sports Winter Spring Sports 2013-14 SAT TEST DATES 2013-14 SAT Admissions Testing Program Admissions Testing October 5 November 2 December 7 All member school administrators are school administrators All member Basketball Girls Swimming/Diving Baseball Boys Golf Girls Girls Soccer Softball Tennis Boys and Field Track Note: Emerging Sports must submit eligibility roster prior to first contest. Wrestling Wrestling January 25 Test/ Aptitude The Preliminary Scholastic Test National Merit Scholarship Qualifying dates are October 16 and (PSAT/NMSQT) October 19, 2013. College Board for *Check with the SAT registration deadlines.

ing schools requesting it. Additions to the it. ing schools requesting a day before the date roster can be made of any contest. roster is that a master eligibility reminded according to with the MSHSAA to be filed Also, a copy in By-Law 3.4. the schedule schools on-line by member can be viewed roster to review the eligibility which desire game. In accord before the date of each no athlete shall By-Law 3.4, with MSHSAA to represent his/ be considered eligible name is filed student’s her school until the roster supplied by on the master eligibility with oppos and exchanged the MSHSAA - April 12 June 14 February 8 October 26 Test Dates Test December 14 September 21 March 3, 2014 August 27, 2013 August 27, 2013 August 27, 2013 August 27, 2013 August 27, 2013 August 27, 2013 August 27, 2013 August 27, 2013 August 27, 2013 August 12, 2013 August 12, 2013

November 4, 2013 November 4, 2013 November 18, 2013 Fall Sports 2013-14 Act Test Dates Act Test 2013-14 May 9 March 7 Master eligibility rosters are to be Master eligibility rosters Window opens for submission: Window August 23 January 10 Records should be checked and stu be checked and Records should It is the responsibility of the principal It is the responsibility September 27 November 8 Following are the test dates for 2013- Fall Baseball Cross Country Football Girls Golf Boys Soccer Softball Boys Swimming/Diving Tennis Girls Girls Volleyball Basketball Girls Swimming Last day to submit initial electronic high school athletic eligibility roster: Boys Swimming Fall Wrestling Spring submitted on-line for all athletes and activities following the schedule below: has every opportunity through the By-Laws opportunity through has every to participate. dents advised of their academic status and of their academic dents advised be assumed that It should not eligibility. know the and his/her parents a student on academics. eligibility status based furnished on to certify that the information rosters is absolutely the master eligibility students whose accurate and that the lists are eligible in names appear on those the provisions of the accordance with all By-Laws. MSHSAA

Registration Deadline a test date that does not conflict with an interscholastic event in which they will be participating. 2014: ------High school students participating in High school counselors, principals, School administrators are reminded Principals of member schools should of member schools Principals coaches and directors are urged to remind all high school students of the dates on tests will be and SAT ACT which the administered, as well as the dates of MSH district and state events. MSHSAA SAA event dates are contained in MSHSAA sport and activity manuals, the MSHSAA wall calendar and inside the back cover of Handbook. the MSHSAA interscholastic activities often find con flicts between interscholastic events and test dates. Students and SAT ACT the can avoid this problem by arranging for Conflicts with MSHSAA Events ACT and SAT Dates Should be Checked to Avoid Avoid to Should be Checked Dates and SAT ACT Review Rosters Carefully Rosters Requirements & Academic Age for Review have all eligibility rosters carefully checked rosters carefully have all eligibility overaged that the name of no to be sure the a student not meeting student or on a list. requirements appears academic years of who becomes 19 Any student Any 1 is ineligible. age on or before July who becomes junior high school student before July 1 and 16 years of age on or who becomes any middle school students July 1 is ineli 15-years-old on or before athletic competition gible for interscholastic Students school year. during the 2013-14 school who in the junior high/middle may be moved up to exceed the age limits appropriate age group. participate with the amended to permit By-Law 3.5 has been grader attending a an overaged eighth school which goes only to grade eight to participate at the high school he/she will practice allows This attend the next year. the students maximum opportunities for eligibility. Age Standard, provides that By-Law 3.5, for that students who exceed the age limit participation in a particular grade are per mitted to participate up to the next grade level where chronological age would place them. Schools should develop and imple ment a procedure whereby these young sters are identified and informed of the By-Law and the option to play with the next The provision, when applied cor grade. will permit all youngsters two years rectly, of potential participation at the seventh and eighth grade team level and four years of potential eligibility at the senior high level. Schools not identifying and inform ing these students are not providing them with an equitable opportunity to participate School By-Laws. in accord with MSHSAA districts not sponsoring junior high sports so the student should make this extra effort

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BASKETBALL GIRLS SWIMMING&DIVING WRESTLING Thanksgiving FOOTBALL BOYS SOCCER BOYS SWIMMING&DIVING Sectionals VOLLEYBALL CROSS COUNTRY GIRLS TENNIS SOFTBALL -FALL Sectionals GIRLS GOLF Labor Day

Show-Me ShowdownII Classes 4,5Quarterfinals Classes 4,5Sectionals Classes 4,5Districts...... Show-Me ShowdownI Classes 1,2,3Quarterfinals Classes 2,3Sectionals Class 1Sectionals Classes 1,2,3Districts...... MSHSAA Championships MSHSAA Championships District Championships Classes 1-6Show-MeBowl 8-Man Show-MeBowl Classes 1-4Semifinals Classes 5-6/8-ManSemifinals Classes 1-5Quarterfinals Class 6/8-ManDistrictChampionships Classes 1-5DistrictChampionships Class 6/8-ManSecondRoundDistricts Classes 1-5SecondRoundDistricts Class 6/8-ManFirstRoundDistricts Classes 1-5FirstRoundDistricts Classes 1-3MSHSAA Championships Classes 1,2,3Quarterfinals Classes 1,2,3Sectionals Classes 1,2,3Districts...... MSHSAA Championships MSHSAA Championships District championships MSHSAA Championships Class 4Sectionals Classes 1,2,3Districts...... Class 4Districts...... MSHSAA IndividualChampionships MSHSAA TeamChampionships Team Sectionals Individual Sectionals Individual Districts Team Districts. Quarterfinal games Sectional games District championships MSHSAA Championships District championships MSHSAA Championships ...... Thurs.-Sat. Sat. Wed. Sat.-Sat. Thurs.-Sat. Wed. Tues. Sat.-Sat. Sat. Fri.-Sat. Thurs.-Sat. Thurs. Fri.-Sat. Fri.-Sat. Fri. Sat. Fri. Sat. Fri.-Sat. Mon. Fri.-Sat. Fri.-Sat. Thurs.-Fri. Fri.-Sat. Tues. Sat.-Sat. Wed. Sat. Fri.-Sat. Fri.-Sat. Sat. Mon.-Thurs. Sat. Mon.-Tues. Sat. Sat. Sat. Fri.-Sat. Thurs. Sat. Sat. Mon.-Fri. Wed. Wed.-Sat. Mon.-Wed. Fri.-Sat. Mon. Mon.-Wed. Mon. Day Sat. 37 36 36 34-35 36 35 35 33-34 35 33 33 21 32 21 21 20 20 19 19 19 18 17 17 20 19 17-18 18 19 19 18 17 17 18 16 17 17 16 16 16 15 14 14 15 14 15 16 15 14 No. Week 15 March 20-22 March 15 March 12 March 1-8 March 13-15 March 5 March 4 Feb. 22-March1 March 8 Feb. 21-22 Feb. 20-22 Nov. 28 Feb. 14-15 Nov. 29-30 Nov. 29 Nov. 23 Nov. 22 Nov. 16 Nov. 15-16 Nov. 11 Nov. 8-9 Nov. 1-2 Oct. 31-Nov. 1 Nov. 22-23 Nov. 12 Nov. 2-9 Nov. 6 Nov. 16 Nov. 15-16 Nov. 8-9 Nov. 2 Oct. 28-31 Nov. 9 Oct. 21-22 Nov. 2 Nov. 2 Oct. 26 Oct. 25-26 Oct. 24 Oct. 19 Oct. 12 Oct. 7-11 Oct. 16 Oct. 9-12 Oct. 14-16 Oct. 25-26 Oct. 14 Oct. 7-9 Sept. 2 2013-14 Oct. 19 See TheRevisedFallSchedule March 19-21 March 14 March 11 Feb. 28-March7 March 12-14 March 4 March 3 Feb. 21-28 March 7 Feb. 20-21 Feb. 19-21 Nov. 27 Feb. 13-14 Sept. 8 2014-15 On ThePreviousPageFor School Years Through March 17-19 March 12 March 9 Feb. 27-March5 March 10-12 March 2 March 1 Feb. 20-27 March 5 Feb. 19-20 Feb. 18-20 Nov. 26 Feb. 12-13 Sept. 7 2015-16 2016-17 2014-15 March 16-18 March 11 March 8 Feb. 25-March4 March 9-11 March 1 Feb. 28 Feb. 18-25 March 4 Feb. 17-18 Feb. 16-18 Nov. 24 Feb. 10-11 Sept. 5 2016-17 MSHSAA Journal August 2013  5 NEWS 2016-17 March 17-18 April 21-22 March 31-April 1 April 27-29 *April 8 May 4 June 12-15 Sept. 14-15 30-Dec. 1 Nov. Jan. 25-26 March 8-9 March 31-April 1 June 14 Aug. 17 Sept. 7-8 15-16 Nov. March 14-15 April 26 May 5 May 6 April 24-26 May 1 May 12-13 May 1-3 May 8 May 13 May 15-17 May 20 May 25 May 26-27 May 12-20 May 22 May 23 May 24 May 25 May 29-June1 June 1-3 May 13-20 May 23 May 27 June 2-3 May 29 May 15-16 May 6** May 13** May 13** May 19-20** May 20** May 26-27** May 8-12 2015-16 March 18-19 April 22-23 April 1-2 April 28-30 April 16 May 5 June 13-16 Sept. 16-17 Dec. 2-3 Jan. 27-28 March 9-10 April 1-2 June 15 Aug. 19 Sept. 9-10 17-18 Nov. March 15-16 April 27 May 6 May 7 April 25-27 May 2 May 13-14 May 2-4 May 9 May 14 May 16-18 May 21 May 26 May 27-28 May 13-21 May 23 May 24 May 25 May 26 May 30-June 2 June 2-4 May 14-21 May 24 May 28 June 3-4 May 30 May 16-17 May 7** May 14** May 14** May 20-21** May 21** May 27-28** May 9-13 2014-15 March 20-21 April 24-25 *March 27-28 April 30-May 2 April 18 May 7 June 15-18 Sept. 17-18 Dec. 3-4 Jan. 28-29 March 11-12 *April 10-11 June 17 Aug. 20 Sept. 10-11 18-19 Nov. March 17-18 April 29 May 8 May 9 April 27-29 May 4 May 15-16 May 4-6 May 11 May 16 May 18-20 May 23 May 28 May 29-30 May 15-23 May 25 May 26 May 27 May 28 June 1-4 June 4-6 May 16-23 May 26 May 30 June 5-6 May 25 May 18-19 May 9** May 16** May 16** May 22-23** May 23** May 29-30** TBD for 2014-15 on **Class 5 Schedule May 11-15 2013-14 March 21-22 April 25-26 April 4-5 May 1-3 *April 12 May 8 June 16-19 Sept. 18-19 Dec. 4-5 Jan. 29-30 March 12-13 April 4-5 June 18 Aug. 21 Sept. 11-12 19-20 Nov. March 18-19 April 30 May 9 May 10 April 28-30 May 5 May 16-17 May 5-7 May 12 May 17 May 19-21 May 24 May 29 May 30-31 May 16-24 May 26 May 27 May 28 May 29 June 2-5 June 5-7 May 17-24 May 27 May 31 June 6-7 May 26 May 19-20 May 10 May 17 May 17 May 23-24 May 24 May 30-31 May 12-16 Week No. 37 42 39 43 41 44 11 22 30 36 39 50 7 10 20 37 50 43 44 44 43 44 45 44 45 46 46 47 47 45-46 47 47 47 47 48 48 45-46 47 47 48 45 46 44 45 45 46 46 47 45 Day Fri.-Sat. Fri.-Sat. Fri.-Sat. Thurs.-Sat. Sat. Thurs. Wed.-Thurs. Wed.-Thurs. Wed.-Thurs. Wed.-Thurs. Fri.-Sat. Wed. Wed. Wed.-Thurs. Tue.-Wed. Tue.-Wed. Mon.-Thurs. Wed. Fri. Sat. Mon.-Wed. Mon. Fri.-Sat. Mon.-Wed. Mon. Mon.-Wed. Sat. Thurs. Fri.-Sat. Fri.-Sat. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Mon.-Thurs. Thurs.-Sat. Sat.-Sat. Tues.. Sat. Fri.-Sat. Mon. Sat. Mon.-Tues. Sat. Sat. Sat. Fri.-Sat. Sat. Fri.-Sat. Mon.-Fri...... Close of District meets...... Close of District State Meet...... MSHSAA Close of District Festivals ...... State Festival MSHSAA District championships Championships MSHSAA September Meeting December Meeting January Meeting March Meeting April Meeting June Meeting August Meeting September Meeting November Meeting March Meeting Classes 1, 2 MSHSAA Championships. Classes 1, 2 MSHSAA Championships. Classes 3, 4 MSHSAA District championships Sectional games Quarterfinal games District championships Championships MSHSAA Individual Sectionals Sectionals Team Championships Team MSHSAA Individual Championships MSHSAA District Championships Classes 1, 2, 3 Sectional games Classes 4, 5 Sectional games Classes 1, 2, 3 Quarterfinal games Classes 4, 5 Quarterfinal games Championships. Classes 1-3 MSHSAA Championships. Classes 4, 5 MSHSAA District championships Classes 1, 2, 3 Sectional games Classes 1, 2, 3 Quarterfinal games Championships Classes 1-3 MSHSAA One-day clinics Class 1, 2 Districts. Class 3, 4 Districts. Class 1, 2 Sectionals Championships. Classes 1, 2 MSHSAA Classes 3, 4 Sectionals...... Championships. Classes 3, 4 MSHSAA . Districts Team Individual Districts...... *Not held on regular standardized calendar week. DEBATE SPEECH & MUSIC SCHOLAR BOWL Sectionals MEETING DATES BOARD OF DIRECTORS MSHSAA MEETING DATES APPEALS COMMITTEE MSHSAA

SPRING - SOFTBALL BOYS GOLF Sectionals BASEBALL GIRLS SOCCER Memorial Day...... CHEERLEADER CLINICS TRACK AND FIELD BOYS TENNIS Projected Events Calendar Thru Calendar ProjectedEvents (cont’d) 2016-17 6  MSHSAA Journal August 2013 Revised Events Projected Calendar(2014-15/2016-17) NEWS

FOOTBALL BOYS SOCCER BOYS SWIMMING&DIVING Sectionals VOLLEYBALL CROSS COUNTRY GIRLS TENNIS SOFTBALL -FALL Sectionals GIRLS GOLF Labor Day South Valley Middle School Smithton MiddleSchool Neosho ChristianHighSchool Liberty (Wentzville) HighSchool Liberty MiddleSchool John B.LangeMiddleSchool Grand Center Arts Academy CharterHighSchool Gloria Deo Academy HighSchool Gentry MiddleSchool Frontier SchoolofInnovationCharterHigh Battle HighSchool The MSHSAA welcomesthefollowingschools as newmembersfor Classes 1-6Show-MeBowl Classes 6/8-ManSemifinals Classes 1-5Quarterfinals District Championships(AllClasses) Second RoundDistricts(AllClasses) 8-Man Show-MeBowl Class 6/8-ManByeWeek...... Classes 1-5Semifinals First RoundDistricts(AllClasses) Classes 1-3MSHSAA Championships Classes 1,2,3Quarterfinals Classes 1,2,3Sectionals Classes 1,2,3Districts...... MSHSAA Championships MSHSAA Championships District championships MSHSAA Championships Class 4Sectionals Classes 1,2,3Districts...... Class 4Districts...... MSHSAA IndividualChampionships MSHSAA TeamChampionships Team Sectionals Individual Sectionals Individual Districts Team Districts. Quarterfinal games Sectional games District championships MSHSAA Championships MSHSAA Championships District championships New MSHSAAMemberSchools ...... the 2013-2014schoolyear: ...... Fri.-Sat. Fri.-Sat. Fri. Fri.-Sat. Fri.-Sat. Fri.-Sat. Fri.-Sat. Fr.-Sat. Fri.-Sat. Fri.-Sat. Tues. Sat.-Sat. Sat. Fri.-Sat. Fri.-Sat. Sat. Mon.-Thurs. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Fri.-Sat. Thurs. Sat. Sat. Mon.-Fri. Wed. Wed.-Sat. Mon.-Wed. Fri.-Sat. Mon.-Tues. Sat. Mon. Mon.-Wed. Mon. Day Liberty Columbia Neosho Wentzville Liberty Columbia St. Louis Springfield Columbia Kansas City Columbia 18 21 21 19 17 16 19 20 20 19 18 16-17 18 18 17 16 16 18 17 17 16 15 15 14 13 13 15 14 14 16 15 15 14 13 No. Week Nov. 7-8 Nov. 28-29 Nov. 28 Nov. 14-15 Oct. 31-Nov. 1 Oct. 24-25 Nov. 14-15 Nov. 21-22 Nov. 21-22 Nov. 14-15 Nov. 4 Oct. 25-Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 7-8 TBD TBD TBD Nov. 8 Nov. 1 Nov. 1 Oct. 25 Oct. 17-18 Oct. 16 Oct. 11 Oct. 4 Sept. 29-Oct.3 Oct. 15 Oct. 8-11 Oct. 6-8 Oct. 24-25 Oct. 13-14 Oct. 18 Oct. 6 Sept. 29-Oct.1 Sept. 8 2014-15 Derrick Thomas Academy CharterHighSchool Frontier SchoolofExcellenceCharterHigh It shouldbenotedthatthefollowingschoolsareno longer membersofMSHSAA asofthe2013-14year: St. Mary’s (Independence)HighSchool St. Elizabeth Academy HighSchool No LongerMSHSAAMembers Nov. 6-7 Nov. 27-28 Nov. 27 Nov. 13-14 Oct. 30-31 Oct. 23-24 Nov. 13-14 Nov. 20-21 Nov. 20-21 Nov. 13-14 Nov. 3 Oct. 24-31 Nov. 7 Nov. 6-7 Oct. 30-31 Oct. 24 Oct. 19-22 Nov. 7 Oct. 31 Oct. 31 Oct. 24 Oct. 16-17 Oct. 15 Oct. 10 Oct. 3 Sept. 28-Oct.2 Oct. 14 Oct. 7-10 Oct. 5-7 Oct. 23-24 Oct. 12-13 Oct. 17 Oct. 5 Sept. 28-30 Sept. 7 2015-16 Nov. 4-5 Nov. 25-26 Nov. 25 Nov. 11-12 Oct. 28-29 Oct. 21-22 Nov. 11-12 Nov. 18-19 Nov. 18-19 Nov. 11-12 Nov. 1 Oct. 22-29 Nov. 5 Nov. 4-5 Oct. 28-29 Oct. 22 Oct. 17-20 Nov. 5 Oct. 29 Oct. 29 Oct. 22 Oct. 14-15 Oct. 13 Oct. 8 Oct. 1 Sept. 26-30 Oct. 12 Oct. 5-8 Oct. 3-5 Oct. 21-22 Oct. 10-11 Oct. 15 Oct. 3 Sept. 26-28 Sept. 5 2016-17 Independence Kansas City Kansas City St. Louis MSHSAA Journal August 2013  7 NEWS olleyball Track Track City Liberty Liberty Boys Basketball and Girls Volleyball Boys Basketball 8-Man Football and Music Boys and Girls Basketball, Boys and Girls Soccer and Girls Volleyball Boys Basketball and Girls Volleyball Baseball Fulton St. Louis St. Louis St. Charles Centerview Washington 2013-14 Affiliate Registered Schools 2013-14 Affiliate Non-host school of co-ops for Boys Basketball, Scholar Bowl and Boys Track Boys and Girls Track Boys and Girls Boys and Girls Basketball and Girls Volleyball Sports andBaseball, Boys and Girls Basketball, Cheerleading, Music, Scholar Bowl, Speech, and Girls Softball ActivitiesTrack Non-host school in co-ops for Boys and Girls registeredBoys and Girls Basketball and Girls Volleyball for and Girls Volleyball Track Baseball, Boys Basketball, Cheerleading, Music, Boys and Girls and Wrestling Girls Volleyball Track, Boys and Girls Football, Girls Soccer, Non-host school of co-ops for 11-Man Tennis Boys and Girls Boys and Girls Basketball, Girls Soccer, Baseball, Boys and Girls Basketball, Cheerleading, Boys and Girls Cross Country and Girls V Heritage Middle School Heritage Middle School Discovery Middle New School Name New School Baseball, Boys and Girls Basketball, Boys and Girls Soccer, Boys and Girls Track, and Girls Volleyball Track, Boys and Girls Baseball, Boys and Girls Basketball, Boys and Girls Soccer, and Girls Volleyball Track, Boys and Girls Boys and Girls Basketball, Boys and Girls Cross Country, Boys and Girls Basketball and Cheerleading Boys and Girls Basketball and Boys Soccer Boys and Girls Basketball Non-host school of co-ops in Boys and Girls Basketball and Boys and Girls Boys and Girls Basketball, Cheerleading, and Boys and Girls Cross Country Registered Home School Association Registered Home School MSHSAA Member School Status Changes Status School Member MSHSAA Callao Independence Independence Centerville City Alton Ava Avilla Bell City Chillicothe St. Louis Bunker St. Louis Columbia Climax Springs Ridge Villa Dadeville Clinton Delta

The following schools are joining as Home School Association Teams for the 2013-14 school year: Teams Association The following schools are joining as Home School St. Louis Patriots Sr. High St. Louis Patriots Sr. Homeschool Activities Association High Sr. Bradleyville High School dropped their 7-8 full membership to become an affiliate junior high school and a 9-12 full member an affiliate junior high school and a 9-12 dropped their 7-8 full membership to become Bradleyville High School member affiliate junior high school and a 9-12 full their 7-8 full membership to beome an Bunker High School dropped High School and became a 7-12 member with Cassville dropped their separate junior high membership Cassville Middle School East Buchanan High School and became a 7-12 member with School dropped their separate junior high membership East Buchanan Middle a 9-12 full member to become an affiliate junior high school and 7-12 member dropped their 7-8 membership Ellington High School 7-8 membership for M.S. became a 9-12 high school with a separate member dropped their 7-8 membership and Fulton High School 7-12 a 9-12 full member to become an affiliate junior high school and 7-12 member dropped 7-8 full membership Hermitage High School H.S. and became a 7-12 member with Senath-Hornersville dropped their separate junior high membership Hornersville Middle School Middle School with grades 7-8 only Junior High School (Columbia) changed to Jefferson Jefferson junior high membership and became a 7-12 member with Lebanon High School Lebanon Junior High School dropped their separate 7-8 full membership to become an affiliate junior high school and a 9-12 full member Lesterville High School 7-12 member dropped 7-8 full membership to become an affiliate junior high school and a 9-12 full member Oak Ridge High School 7-12 member dropped to Oakland Middle School with grades 7-8 only Oakland Junior High School (Columbia) changed junior high membership and became a 7-12 member with Richland High School Richland Middle School dropped their separate member dropped 7-8 full membership to become an affiliate junior high school and a 9-12 full Scott County Central High School 7-12 member junior high membership and became a 7-12 member with Sikeston High School Sikeston Junior High School dropped their separate junior high membership and became a 7-12 member with Syline high School Syline Middle School dropped their separate Maryville dropped their full junior high membership to become an affiliate junior high school St. Gregory Barbarigo Junior High School of 7-8 full membership to become an affiliate junior high school and a 9-12 full member Summersville High School 7-12 member dropped only Middle School with grades 7-8 to West Junior High School (Columbia) changed West High School and became a 7-12 member with Westran Middle School dropped separate membership Westran membership membership and added grades 7 & 8 to their high school membership for a 7-12 full Zalma High School dropped junior high affiliate Bell City High School dropped their 7-8 full membership to become an affiliate junior high school and a 9-12 full member an affiliate junior high school and a 9-12 full their 7-8 full membership to become Bell City High School dropped Central Missouri Sr. High Home School Assn. High Home School Central Missouri Sr. St. Louis Christian Jr. High Homeschool Assn. High Homeschool St. Louis Christian Jr. St. Louis Christian Sr. High Homeschool Assn. High Homeschool St. Louis Christian Sr. St. Louis Area Christian Sr. High Homeschool Assn. High Homeschool Area Christian Sr. St. Louis Callao Junior HS Center Place Junior HS Center Place HS Centerville Junior HS Christian Academy of Greater St. Louis Christian Ava Victory Academy Jr. HS Academy Jr. Victory Ava Junior HS Avilla Bell City Junior HS Bishop Hogan Junior HS HS Block Yeshiva Bunker Junior HS SchoolAlton Junior HS Liberty Jr. HS Liberty Jr. HS Jr. South Valley • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • The following school’s name has been changed for the 2013-14 school year: school the 2013-14 changed for has been name school’s The following Name Old School Christian Fellowship HS Climax Springs Junior HS Crosspoint Christian HS Dadeville Junior HS Davis Junior HS Delta Junior HS It should be noted that the following schools have changed their membership status with MSHSAA for the 2013-14 school year: for the 2013-14 status with MSHSAA their membership schools have changed noted that the following It should be 8  MSHSAA Journal August 2013 NEWS Zion Lutheran JuniorHS Winona JuniorHS Westview JuniorHS Weaubleau JuniorHS Walnut GroveJunior HS Trinity LutheranJr. HS Trinity LutheranJuniorHS Thomas JeffersonIndep.DayJr. HS Thomas JeffersonHS Taneyville JuniorHS Summersville JuniorHS Strain-Japan JuniorHS St. PaulLutheranHS St. PaulLutheranJr. HS St. PaulLutheranJr. HS St. PatrickCatholicJuniorHS St. Mary’s Jr. HS Providence ClassicalChristian Academy Jr. HS Pettis CountyR-XIIJr. HS Renick JuniorHS Oran JuniorHS Oak RidgeJuniorHS Northland ChristianHS North CountyChristianHS Martin LutherJuniorHS Luray JuniorHS Logos HS Liberty Christian Academy HS Lesterville JuniorHS Leopold JuniorHS Latham JuniorHS Kingdom Christian Acad. Jr. HS Kelso JuniorHS Immanuel LutheranJr. HS Hume JuniorHS Humansville JuniorHS Howell Valley JuniorHS Holy CrossJuniorHS High PointJuniorHS Hermitage JuniorHS Heartland JuniorHS Heartland ChristianHS Glenwood JuniorHS Gateway Science Academy HS Fairview JuniorHS Everton JuniorHS Eminence JuniorHS Ellington JuniorHS El DoradoChristianHS School Tri-County ChristianJr. HS St. JosephCatholicJr. HS St. JosephCatholicJr. HS St. JosephJuniorHS St. JosephJuniorHS St. John’s LutheranJr. HS St. GeorgeJuniorHS St. BrendanJuniorHS St. Ambrose JuniorHS South IronJuniorHS Skyline JuniorHS Sheldon JuniorHS Scott CountyCentralJr. HS Riverview ChristianHS Richards JuniorHS

Bunceton Winona Neosho Weaubleau Walnut Grove Freistatt Alma St. Louis Taneyville Summersville Sullivan Farmington Stover Farmington Rolla Montrose Sedalia Renick Oran Oak Ridge Kansas City Florissant Joplin Luray St. Louis Wright City Lesterville Leopold Latham Fulton Benton Perryville Hume Humansville West Plains Cuba High Point Hermitage Belton Belton West Plains St. Louis Fairview Everton Eminence Ellington El DoradoSprings City Macon Joplin Pilot Grove Farmington Salisbury Martinsburg Hannibal Hermann Mexico Chaffee Annapolis Norwood Sheldon Sikeston Forsyth West Plains St. Louis 2013-14 Affiliate Schools (cont’d) Registered Non-host school ofco-opsfor Boys andGirlsBasketball Baseball, BoysBasketball, Cheerleading,Music,GirlsSoftball, andGirlsV Non-host schoolofco-ops forBoysandGirlsCrossCountry, 8-ManFootball, andBoysGirls Track Boys andGirlsBasketball, Cheerleading,BoysandGirlsCross Country Boys andGirlsBasketball Boys Basketball,andGirls Track, Girls Volleyball andthenon-hostschoolinaco-opfor11-Man Football Boys andGirlsBasketball, Track, GirlsVolleyball andtheNon-hostschoolofaco-opfor11-Man Football Non-host schoolofco-opsforBoysBasketball, Cheerleading,11-Man Football,Music,GirlsSoftballandBoys& Track Boys andGirlsBasketball, Soccer, andBoysGirlsVolleyball Non-host schoolofaco-opforBaseball Baseball, BoysBasketball,CrossCountry, GirlsSoftballandVolleyball Boys andGirls Track Boys BasketballandGirlsVolleyball Soccer, andBoysGirlsVolleyball Non-host schoolofco-opsinBoysandGirlsBasketball,Cheerleading, GirlsCrossCountry and Girls Track andWrestling Boys andGirlsBasketballtheNon-hostschoolinco-opsforCross Country Non-host schoolofco-opsinBoysandGirlsBasketball,11-Man Football,BoysandGirls Track, andGirlsVolleyball Non-host schoolinco-opsforBoysandGirlsBasketball,11-Man Football,BoysandGirls Track andGirlsVolleball Non-host schoolforco-opsinBoys&GirlsBasketball,Cheerleading,Music,Dance,ScholarBowl,and Track Non-host schoolinco-opsfor8-ManFootballandGirlsVolleyball Boys andGirlsBasketball,Cheerleading,Music, Boys andGirlsBasketball,Cheerleading,Volleyball Boys Basketball,Cheerleading,andGirlsCrossCountry, and GirlsVolleyball Boys Basketball,andGirlsCrossCountry, ScholarBowl,Speech,andBoysGirls Track Baseball, BoysandGirlsBasketball,Cheerleading,Golf,Soccer Soccer, BoysandGirls Track, andGirlsVolleyball Non-host schoolofco-opsforBoysandGirlsBasketball,Cheerleading,CrossCountry 11-Man Football,Dance Team, GirlsSoftball,andBoys andGirls Track Non-host schoolofco-opsforBaseball,BoysandGirlsBasketball,Cheerleading,CrossCountry Baseball, BoysandGirlsBasketball,Soccer, andGirlsVolleyball Boys andGirlsBasketball Baseball, BoysandGirlsBasketball,Volleyball Boys BasketballandGirlsVolleyball Non-host scoolofco-opfor11-Man Football Boys andGirlsBasketball,CrossCountryVolleyball Non-host schoolinco-opsforBoysBasketball,CrossCountry Non-host schoolinco-opsforBoysandGirlsCrossCountry, 11-Man Football,andBoysGirls Track Boys andGirlsBasketball,Cheerleading,Non-hostschoolofco-opfor1 Boys andGirlsBasketball,CrossCountry Boys &GirlsBasketball,CrossCountry, Boys&Girls Track, andthenon-hostschoolofaco-opfor11-Man Football Non-host schoolinco-opsforBoys&GirlsBasketball,GirlsCrossCountry, Boys&Girls Track andGirlsVolleyball Non-host schoolofco-opfor11-Man Football Boys andGirlsBasketball,Cheerleading,CrossCountry Boys andGirlsBasketball,ScholarBowlVolleyball Boys andGirlsBasketball,Cheerleading,Music,ScholarBowl,SoccerV Boys andGirlsBasketball,CrossCountry, Music,andBoysGirls Track and Wrestling Baseball, BoysandGirlsBasketball,CrossCountry, BoysandGirlsSoccer, BoysandGirls Track, GirlsVolleyball, a co-opfor11-Man Football Boys andGirlsBasketball,CrossCountry, ScholarBowl,BoysandGirls Track andthenon-hostschoolof Boys andGirlsBasketballVolleyball for Baseball, BoysBasketball,Cheerleading,CrossCountry, andGirlsVolleyball registered Baseball, Boys&GirlsBasketball,Cheerleading,andCrossCountry Activities Boys andGirlsBasketball,CrossCountry, BoysandGirls Track, andGirlsVolleyball and Sports Boys andGirlsBasketball, CrossCountry, Music,ScholarBowl,BoysandGirls Track andGirlsVolleyball Boys andGirlsBasketball for 11-Man FootballandGirlsSoftball Boys andGirlsBasketball,CrossCountry, Music,BoysandGirls Track andthenon-hostschoolinco-ops Non-host schoolofco-opforGirlsSoftball Boys andGirls Track, BoysandGirlsVolleyball andWrestling 11-Man Football,BoysandGirlsGolf,Music,Dance,WinterGuard,Soccer, BoysandGirls Tennis, Non-host schoolofco-opsforBaseball,BoysandGirlsBasketball,Cheerleading,CrossCountry Non-host schoolofco-opsforBoysandGirlsCrossCountry 11-Man Football,BoysSoccer, BoysandGirls Track, GirlsVolleyball andWrestling Boys andGirlsBasketball,Cheerleadingthenon-hostschoolinco-opsforCrossCountry Non-host schoolofco-opsforBoysBasketball,11-Man Football,andBoysGirls Track Baseball, BoysandGirlsBasketball,Cheerleading,Volleyball Non-host schoolofaco-opfor11-Man Football Boys andGirlsBasketball Track Baseball, BoysandGirlsBasketball,Cheerleading,Music Boys Basketball Non-host schoolofaco-opfor11-Man Football Boys Basketballandthenon-hostschoolinco-opsforGirlsBasketball,CrossCountryV

, 11-Man Football,andBoysGirls Track Track , andScholarBowl olleyball , BoysandGirls Track, andGirlsVolleyball 1-Man Football , Music,GirlsSoftballandVolleyball Track olleyball , 11-Man Football,Boys , BoysandGirls , BoysandGirls olleyball , , , MSHSAA Journal August 2013  9 - 0 -- 595 182 814 1185 1124 1306 8353 8136 8931 2038 3067 3502 3883 8107 4289 1656 1265 5920 3353 7608 Number 11379 10343 16932 19857 23562 13745 25785 36073 32978 15750 22964 17765 322447 NEWS Total Participants Total 0 -- 595 181 514 1155 1185 7600 8169 8057 9981 9979 8236 1991 2968 3502 3883 5838 4288 1656 1265 3201 1094 3880 5427 Number 11447 10363 14497 19140 25408 23066 14906 14322 10502 238296 Sr. High Participants High Sr. 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 -- 79 47 99 30 151 184 695 300 152 844 2743 6569 8410 9065 3764 1400 2269 6645 9912 2040 2181 8642 7263 Number 84151 10665 Jr. High Participants High Jr. The 2013-14 (revised 2012) MSHSAA Pre-Participation Physical The 2013-14 (revised 2012) MSHSAA Please note that parents and students are required to sign that The junior high school participation figures include all junior high schools Form and Concussion Information can be found on our website at This MEDICINE tab. by clicking on the SPORTS www.mshsaa.org form can be printed and filled out or it can be filled out online and printed. materials on concus they have received and read the MSHSAA sion which includes information on the definition of a concussion, symptoms of a concussion, what to do if you have a concussion, and This material is located on our website how to prevent a concussion. You MEDICINE tab. by clicking on the SPORTS at www.mshsaa.org and view the free-of-charge may also go to the www.nfhslearn.org Know” video. To Need You “Concussion in Sports-What MSHSAA Pre-Participation Physical Form and Concussion Information Online Available 0 -- -- 23 41 20 54 31 32 110 750 361 102 745 892 891 248 236 879 519 289 135 183 187 633 889 342 174 626 244 543 557 555 1040 1006 Number Total Schools Total (Figures as of June 10, 2013) of June as (Figures

0 -- -- 90 23 40 20 29 31 31 587 236 429 496 493 234 232 534 427 257 102 126 183 187 426 529 341 174 357 230 355 570 553 362 500 Number Sr. High Schools High Sr. 0 1 4 0 8 9 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 -- -- 12 14 92 32 25 14 55 125 316 396 398 345 207 360 269 188 470 453 195 *163 Number Jr. High Schools High Jr. Individuals who wish to circulate a petition in accord with *These figures indicate the total number of junior high schools holding separate memberships. holding separate memberships plus all junior high schools holding combined memberships with the senior high school from the district. holding separate memberships plus all junior high schools holding combined memberships with the senior Participation Survey Member Schools Winter Guard Water Polo Water Wrestling Volleyball (Boys) Volleyball Volleyball (Girls) Volleyball Track (Girls) Track Soccer (Boys) Soccer (Girls) Softball (Boys) Softball (Girls) Speech and Debate Swimming (Boys) Swimming (Girls) (Boys) Tennis (Girls) Tennis (Boys) Track Sideline Cheerleading Scholar Bowl Music (Vocal) Music (Instrumental) Golf (Boys) Golf (Girls) Lacrosse (Girls) Music (Schools) Football (8-Man) Football (11-Man) Dance Team/Pom Pon Dance Team/Pom Field Hockey Cross Country (Girls) Basketball (Boys) Basketball (Girls) Basketball Cross Country (Boys) Baseball Constitution and By-Laws Article VI, Section 3, shall request the petition form and suggested wording from the executive director to be certain the appropriate requirements for the petition process are met. Member schools are reminded that all proposed amendments initiated by petition the executive director and receivedmust be submitted in writing to office no later than December 15 of the current in the MSHSAA of Board school year in order to be certified by your MSHSAA Directors and included on the annual ballot. Initiative Petitions to amend Petitions Initiative 10  MSHSAA Journal August 2013 or moresportsiscountedonlyonce. This fee count inthatastudentwhoparticipatedtwo 2013 schoolyear. This isanunduplicated eligibility rostersforallsportsduringthe2012- whose nameappearedontheschool’s master and $4.70perjuniorhighstudentathlete 2014 is$5.08perseniorhighstudentathlete service fees. The premiumratefor2013- is paidbythememberschoolsupplementary date ofinjury. The premiumforthiscoverage exceeding $50,000withintwoyearsfromthe SAA jurisdictionwhichresultsinmedicalcosts interscholastic activityconductedunderMSH injury whilepracticingfororparticipatinginan efits forastudentwhosuffers anaccidental $50,000. Itwillprovideexcessmedicalben excluded inthatpolicy. policy tomakesureparticipantliabilityisnot your presentschooldistrictliabilityinsurance fore, schooladministratorsareurgedtocheck include awaiveroflawsuitprovision. There insurance formemberschoolsnordoesit to thefactplandoesnotincludeliability lar programinourstate. Attention iscalled school year. teams, academiccompetition,etc.)duringthe music, speech,sidelinecheerleading,dance the jurisdictionofMSHSAA (e.g.,athletics, ing forand/orparticipatinginactivitiesunder Nebraska willcoverallstudentswhilepractic underwritten byMutualofOmaha, school year. This catastrophicinsuranceplan and DisabilityInsurancePlanforthe2013-14 purchase theLifetimeCatastrophicMedical The MSHSAA BoardofDirectorsresolvedto Plan Insurance Disability 2013-14 MSHSAAStatewide Catastrophic Medicaland readily available duringallpracticesand to thefirstpractice sessionandshouldbe something similar, istobecompletedprior for anyexceptionstothisrequirement. participate. These By-Lawsdonotallow stating thatheorsheisphysically ableto athletics topresentaphysician’s certificate (sideline cheeranddanceteams) student participatinginspiritactivities and 4.5.6,schoolsshallrequireevery NEWS Physicians Certificate Required for Athletics,SidelineCheerandDance Physicians Certificate office. Information. IfyouhaveanyquestionspleasecontactDavine DavisattheMSHSAA ‘About’ tabthenthelink ‘SanctionedEvents’ locatedunder theheadingMSHSAA MSHSAA canbefoundontheMSHSAA website(www.mshsaa.org). Selectthe sanction request.Informationonhowtocompletethisprocess fortheNFHSand ested individualsorschoolswhowanttohostaneventwillgoonlinesubmittheir NFHS &MSHSAAOnlineSanctioningProcess The planincludesadeductibleof This willbethe24thyearforthisparticu A MSHSAA ParticipationCertificate, or According toMSHSAA By-Laws3.8.1 The NFHSandMSHSAA havemovedtoanonlinesanctioningprocess.Inter

- - - - - physical issued onorafterFebruary1, participation certificatesagain. participants andphysicianscomplete the school personnelandprevent havingthe event. This will serveasaback-upfor during apracticesessionoran out-of-town office incasetheoriginalforms arelost the formsonfileinschool’s central all participantsintheseactivitiesandhave copies oftheParticipationCertificatesfor events. Itissuggestedthatschoolsmake 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. DESCRIPTION OFCOVERAGE is thesameforjuniorandseniorhighschools. 1. follows: Benefit HighlightsforCoveredLossesareas for coveredlossesareasfollows: and collectibleinsurance.Benefithighlights a catastrophicinjuryinexcessofothervalid $50,000 deductible,forcoveredlossesdueto ance Programwillpaybenefits,afterthe It shouldbenoted thatanyschool per calendaryear. $365,000 ExtendedCareFacilityBenefit berment/Cash Benefit. $20,000 Accidental DeathandDismem month forLife. disabled studentmayreceive$750per Partial DisabilityBenefit: A partially $2,000 permonthforLife. totally disabledatage18mayreceive A catastrophicallyinjuredstudentwhois Total Disability/LossofEarningsBenefit: to catastrophicallyinjuredstudent. student; lossofearningsparentsdue rehabilitation ofcatastrophicallyinjured and travelinconnectionwithcare Benefit: Familycounseling,training $50,000 Lifetime Adjustment Expense thereafter. or adaptation;then$50,000eachdecade adaptation andspecialvehiclepurchase efit First10 Years: Homeremodelingor $100,000 LifetimeSpecialExpenseBen lifetime limit. expenses, withanoverall$3,000,000 able, customary, andnecessarycovered tion ExpenseBenefit:100%ofreason The LifetimeCatastrophicInjuryInsur Lifetime Medical,DentalandRehabilita - -

- - - - in preparationfor tryouts. quired priortoparticipatingin anyactivities (sideline cheerordance)activities asre is physicallyabletoparticipate inspirit physician’s certificatestatingtheindividual all studentsinvolvedintryouts providea tor andeventsponsorsshould becertain and danceteams.Schooladministra a recognizedeventforsidelinecheer 2013 isvalidforthe2013-14schoolyear. might incur$50,000ormoreinmedicalex under theabovedescribedcircumstancesand PERIOD RENCES DURINGPOLICY EFFECTIVE REPORTING POTENTIAL CLAIMOCCUR deductible hasbeenmet. and/or statetournamentcontestaftera$100 participating inanMSHSAA sponsoreddistrict that issustainedwhileastudent-athlete expenses incurredasaresultofaninjury the first$50,000ofmedicalandrehabilitation age providesbenefitsonanexcessbasisfor vices. administrator, DissingerReedInsuranceSer coverage directlyfromtheMSHSAA’s plan com forinformationontheoptionalextended may gotothewebsiteatwww.dissingerreed. Activities Association. Eachmemberschool jurisdiction oftheMissouriStateHighSchool sponsored studentactivitiesnotunderthe mium, purchaseoptionalcoverageforschool application andpaymentofadditionalpre COVERAGE AVAILABLEOPTIONAL 800-386-9183 or913-491-6385 Overland Park,KS66210 8700 IndianCreekPkwy, Suite320 Dissinger Reed,LLC forwarded totheschooldistrict: instructions forfilingtheschool’s claimwillbe Administrator attheaddresslistedbelowand or statetournamentgame,contacttheclaim pating inanMSHSAA sponsoreddistrictand/ injury orifthestudentisinjuredwhilepartici penses withintwoyearsfromthedateof is Tournament PlayCoverage. This cover insurance planprovidedthroughtheMSHSAA TOURNAMENT COVERAGE 9. 8. By-Laws 4.5.6includestryoutsas If astudentsuffers anaccidentalinjury An individualschoolordistrictmay, by A featureofthe2013-2014statewide benefits. waiver/release isrequiredtoreceive injured studentregardlessofliability. No Benefits arepaidtoacatastrophically education expenses. for tuition,room/board,andotherrelated Education expenseof$50,000Lifetime ------MSHSAA Journal August 2013  11 ------NEWS The NFHS Sports Medicine Hand Member school principals should It is strongly recommended that It is important that all counselors be that all counselors It is important book (Third Edition) is available for pur ceived credit, permitting a student to be ceived credit, permitting a student to be scheduled with fewer than five full credit subjects, or the equivalent of work, or permitting a student to drop a course(s) and thereby placing him/her below eligi bility requirements. Counselors should discuss eligibility requirements with all students. emphasize to all guidance counselors the importance of having copies of eligibility requirements on file MSHSAA A at all times in the guidance offices. “Checklist for School Counselors” can August packet pro- be found in the member schools vided to all MSHSAA Also, to assist with transfer students. additional forms for helping counselors site. web can be found on the MSHSAA Protect Stu- “How to counselors view, Website dent Eligibility” on the MSHSAA This on-line review (www.mshsaa.org). will provide an electronic cover view of important by-laws students, parents, counselors, coaches and administrators need to know. TheSports NFHS Medicine Handbook Sale for is Available chase from the NFHS Customer Service Department by calling (800) 776-3462. The cost per handbook is $14.95, plus shipping and handling. Guidance CounselorsGuidance in Role Play Key Communicating Rules Eligibility eli of the essential fully knowledgeable meet must students requirements gibility and participate to represent the school Counselors in interscholastic activities. by students to are frequently asked dealing with the advise them on matters in their class preparation of, or changes so, counselors schedules. In doing they do not advise should be sure that will result in a course of action which eligibility to com students forfeiting their rules ties through violation of MSHSAA a course e.g. scheduling of eligibility, for which the student has already re pete in interscholastic athletics or activi pete in interscholastic ------School district emergency plans The purpose of this procedure is to able to the game officials. should include procedures for evacuating players and spectators to protected areas when severe weather occurs. circumstances such as extreme travel dis such as extreme circumstances etc., which problems, tances, rescheduling the to try to complete make it desirable of both schools or game and the principals choose their designated representatives 30 minutes of wait to ask for an additional may grant that ing time, the head official of both schools request. If the principals and the or their designated representatives mutually agree that head official cannot are safe, the game the weather conditions The game may either shall be postponed. game at that be considered a completed at a later time ac point or rescheduled (All regular season cording to game rules. senior high school football contests that the are postponed shall be rescheduled on earliest possible date but no later than four calendar days following the original date, and in compliance with the football playoff scheduling regulations.) first ensure the safety of the players and spectators, but also to relieve the pressure from the officials before declaring a game The host principal should, suspended. a when severe weather is pending, keep constant check with nearby radio stations which would have information concerning This constant check, the path of the storm. available to the administration, is not avail - - - - By-Law 3.13 provides that a student who is a member of a school sports squad that is in By-Law 3.13 provides that a student who is a member of a school sports squad that is in It is very important to understand the provision continues the restriction contained in By-Law 3.13 permits, during the summer months only (refer to By-Law 3.15), that an indi By-Law 3.13 (Nonschool Competition) provides an exception for swimming and diving while By-Law 3.13 (Nonschool Competition) provides an exception for swimming and diving while It is suggested that each student athlete and his or her parents receive a copy of the MSH The first step in the suspension is to The length of the delay shall be Nonschool Competition By-Law 3.13 Nonschool sport during season may practice or compete in organized nonschool competition in a different school that school season and may do so on the same day the student practices or plays for the school team provided this dual participation on the same date is approved by the student’s from administrator in advance. Nontraditional sports as defined in By-Law 3.13 are restricted participation during the respective school season. of a By-Law 3.13 which stipulates a student shall neither practice nor compete as a member same nonschool team or as an individual participant in organized nonschool competition in that sport or sport similar in nature such as three-on-three basketball during the school basketball season. vidual employed by a school district in any sport may coach a nonschool team which has players vidual employed by a school district in any sport may coach a nonschool team which has This provision specifically addresses from the school team they attend or will attend next year. of the nonschool competition on a legitimate team designed to compete if the team is not a part school program. and in season. Students should discuss participation and the exception with the school coach athletic administrator. Eligibility” which contains information regarding Your brochure “How to Maintain and Protect SAA in the Nonschool Competition Requirement and other eligibility standards students must meet order to maintain the privilege to participate in the interscholastic program. Hazardous Weather principal or designated The host school have and the head official representative of a to delay the start mutual authority game time weather any conditions are con- Likewise, sidered hazardouslife or limb. to a game has started, the head official, once by rule, to suspend a has the authority, conditions are game any time weather to life or limb. considered to be hazardous while a game If severe weather develops the administration is in progress where and the game feels safety is questionable the host principal officials have not acted, representative will in or his/her designated Handling Contests During During Contests Handling tervene by informing the head official who tervene by informing shall cause the contest to be suspended. remove the participants to a location pro viding shelter and safety until the weather conditions improve to a point where it is spectators will be The resume play. to safe informed of the procedures to be followed and will be instructed to move to protected areas. Fans should not be permitted to remain in the bleachers. determined by the weather conditions, and the the game may be resumed at any time principals of both schools or their desig nated representatives and the head official if after agree it is safe to do so. However, a delay of a maximum of 30 minutes the hazardous weather has not subsided, the the decision to postpone shall be made by principals of both schools or their designat ed representatives after consultation with the head official. If there are extenuating 12  MSHSAA Journal August 2013 high schooltoparticipateinthatschool’s out-of-seasonsportsconditioningprogram. a particularhighschoolandwhoattendthedistrict’s juniorhighschoolthatfeedsdirectlyto Amends By-Law3.14.7toalloweighthgradestudentswholivewithintheresidenceboundariesfor PROPOSAL 8-(By-Law3.14.7)(PASSED) -457FOR,65 AGAINST uniforms/equipment, and/oremployeestobeinvolvedintwoall-starevents,persport,year member schoolstopermittheuseoftheirschool-ownedfacilitiesandequipment,personalplayer exhausted theireligibilityinthatsportandbeforesummer, andamendsBy-Law3.11.3 toallow Amends By-Law3.13.5toallowseniorathletesparticipateintwoall-starcontestsaftertheyhave PROPOSAL 7-(By-Laws3.13.5and3.11.3) -(PASSED) -444FOR,31 AGAINST school(s), andtounifylanguagefromotherby-lawsthatpertainsyouthcamps. school yearforstudentswholivewithintheirresidenceboundariesandattendfeeder Amends By-Laws3.12.4and3.15toallowschoolssponsoryouth-agedsportscampsduringthe PROPOSAL 6-(By-Laws3.12.4and3.15)(PASSED) -475FOR,47 AGAINST programs thataresponsoredbytheschooldistrictinwhichtheyenrolled. Amends By-Law3.12.3toallowhighschoolathletesassistwithelementary(K-6)intramural PROPOSAL 5-(By-Law3.12.3)(PASSED) -514FOR,8 AGAINST school sponsoredsummertocounttowardacademiceligibility. Amends By-Law2.3.6.dtoallowcorecontentareaelectiveclasses/creditstakeninsecondary- PROPOSAL 4-(By-Law2.3.6.d)(PASSED) -376FOR,99 AGAINST order toreducethechancesofathletessuccumbingexertionalheatstroke. Amends By-Laws1.7and3.16torequirea16-dayHeat Acclimatization Periodforfallsportsin PROPOSAL 3-(By-Laws1.7and3.16)(PASSED) -357FOR,165 AGAINST exceed 200students. football teamaslongthetotalcombinedenrollmentforthreeschoolsingrades9-12doesnot Amends By-Law1.4.1.btoallowthreeschoolscombinecooperativelysponsoran8-man PROPOSAL 2-(By-Law1.4.1.b)(PASSED) -23FOR,5 AGAINST Cooperative Sponsorships,whichwasapprovedbythemembershipon2007 Annual Ballot. to cooperativelysponsorprograms. This allowancewastheprecursorofcurrentBy-Law1.4, MSHSAA Constitutionwhichprovidedanopportunityforjuniorhighschoolswithinaschooldistrict Amends Article III,Section2bydeletingsubsection2-c,anoutdatedandredundantsectionofthe PROPOSAL 1-(ArticleIII,Section2-c)(PASSED) -511 FOR,11 AGAINST (2/3majoritytopass) 19 whichshallbecomeEFFECTIVEJULY 1,2014. Proposal Number4whichshallbecomeEFFECTIVEIMMEDIATELY andProposalNumbers12 for passage.Proposalswhichpassedwillbecomeeffective July1,2013,withtheexceptionof majority ofthosevotingforpassage,whileamendmentstotheConstitutionrequirea2/3 and By-Lawsinthe2013 Annual MSHSAA Election. Amendments toBy-Lawsrequireasimple 2013 AnnualBallotResults NEWS pal, CentraliaHighSchool;andDr. KerwinUrhahn,ExecutiveDirector, MSHSAA. The CommitteetotallytheBoardnominationballotswascomprised ofMr. BradStrobel,Principal,ChamoisHighSchool;Mr. DavidMeyers, Princi ElectionResults Directors of 2013 Board 2- Fournominationsvoid duetocandidatesnotqualifyingasaRegion representative 1- Onenominationvoid duetoreceiptoftwodifferent nominationsfromoneschool Toni Hill Region 2- At-Large Don Maurer Jacqueline Kelly St. LouisDistrict Don Lile Marlon Dyer Scott Calhoun Mark Beem Central District Following aretheresultsofballotingonamendmentstoMSHSAA Constitution Following aretheofficialresultsof2013BoardDirectorselection ascertifiedbytheCommitteeappointedtocanvassballots. 1 1 Primary ElectionResults 2 . 21 12 20 1 1 1 1 ing theCentralDistrict, St.LouisDistrict,andRegion2respectively. dent, BloomfieldSchool District,wereelectedtoservefouryearterms ontheBoardrepresent Director (CAA),MaryInstitute CountryDayHighSchool(MICDS); and Toni Hill,Superinten 3- MarkBeem,Superintendent, SkylineSchoolDistrict(HickoryCounty); DonMaurer, Athletic Toni Hill Region 2- At-Large Don Maurer Jacqueline Kelly St. LouisDistrict Don Lile Marlon Dyer Scott Calhoun Mark Beem Central District 5.1.12 tomandatefiveclassificationsfortrackandfielddespitethenumberofschoolsregistered. schools registeredforthesportinordertoqualifyfiveclassifications,andaddsanewBy-Law Amends By-Law5.1.4toexcludethesportoftrackandfieldfromrequirementhaving513 PROPOSAL 19-(By-Laws5.1.4and5.1.12)(PASSED) -290FOR,185 AGAINST Amends By-Law5.2.6toadd Target ShootingasanemergingactivityunderMSHSAA jurisdiction. PROPOSAL 18-(By-Law5.2.6)(PASSED) -264FOR,258 AGAINST Amends By-Law5.2.6toaddChessasanemergingactivityunderMSHSAA jurisdiction. PROPOSAL 17-(By-Law5.2.6)(PASSED) -267FOR,255 AGAINST Amends By-Law5.2.6toaddBowlingasanemergingactivityunderMSHSAA jurisdiction. PROPOSAL 16-(By-Law5.2.6)(PASSED) -289FOR,233 AGAINST Amends By-Law5.2.6toaddBassFishingasanemergingactivityunderMSHSAA jurisdiction. PROPOSAL 15-(By-Law5.2.6)(PASSED) -275FOR,247 AGAINST certain restrictionsonschoolsparticipatinginthespringchampionshipseries. member schoolsbeingrequiredtoselectonechampionshipseriesinwhichparticipate,andwith Amends By-Law5.1.13toallowfortwochampionshipseasonsgirlssoftball,withindividual PROPOSAL 14-(By-Law5.1.13)(PASSED) -214FOR,205 AGAINST of theby-lawstoMusicSection. Amends By-Laws4.2.1and4.5.2bymovingthecoverageofWinterGuardfromSpiritsection PROPOSAL 13-(By-Laws4.2.1and4.5.2)(PASSED) -434FOR,54 AGAINST Schedule andallowforallfootballplay-off gamestotakeplaceonFridays/Saturdays. Week Number SeventoallowsufficientpracticedatesaccommodatetheHeat Acclimatization and movingthefirstallowablecontestdatefivedaysearlier, toFridayofStandardizedCalendar in 2014-15) sevendaysearlier,(beginning Weekto Calendar Monday of Standardized NumberFive Amends By-Laws3.28.2,1.5.4,3.15.1,and3.23.5bymovingthefirstallowablefallpracticedate PROPOSAL 12- times thenumberofgamesplayedbyhigherteamonwhichstudentplays. Amends By-Law3.23.1toincreasetheseasonlimitforquartersinfootballfromfivetimessix PROPOSAL 11 -(By-Law3.23.1)(PASSED) -292FOR,71 AGAINST scrimmage alreadyinplace. the followingsports:Baseball,Basketball,Soccer, Softball,andVolleyball inadditiontothefootball Amends By-Laws3.16.5anddeletesBy-Law3.23.5toallowforapreseasonscrimmageineachof PROPOSAL 10-(By-Laws3.16.5and3.23.5)(PASSED) -324FOR,149 AGAINST the fallseason. period thatissevendaysinlengthandtakesplacejustpriortothefirstallowablepracticedatefor Amends By-Law3.15.1.bbyeliminatingthe“August1”referenceandestablishesafallsportdead PROPOSAL 9-(By-Law3.15.1.b)(PASSED) -469FOR,53 AGAINST (By-Laws 3.28.2,1.5.4,3.15.1and3.23.5)-(PASSED) -313FOR,162 AGAINST 3 3 3 Final ElectionResults 296 69 14 51 - 7 6 5

- - MSHSAA Journal August 2013  13 - NEWS , using profane or vulgar lan Advisory List. International Experience USA (IE - USA) (IE - USA International Experience International Fellowship Exchange International Student *Ivy Bridge Group *Joy International Laurasian Institution Nacel Open Door Cultural Exchange Academic and *New World School District *Newcomb Central Exchange Next International Cultural (NWSE) Student Exchange NorthWest NW Services PEACE Program Among Nations (OCEAN) Organ. for Cultural Exchange Services *Pacific Link International Educational Academic Exchange - Program of PAX Reflections International Individual Rotary Districts/Multidistricts: Rotary District 5190 California-Nevada Exchange Youth Rotary Districts 5950/5960 North Star Exch. Prog. Youth Rotary - Central States Rotary Rotary - Eastern States Exchange (ESSEX) Exchange Youth Rotary - Empire State Rotary Exchange Program Youth Rotary - Ohio-Erie Rotary Exchange Youth Rotary - South Central Rotary YES/SCANEX Rotary Rotary Exchange Florida, Inc. Youth Rotary - 4-H International Exchange Programs States’ STS Foundation *STS Global Studies American International (SAI) Student Lingua USA Terra *The Zource *WESSEX Experience World Heritage World Learning *World Link World (YFU-USA) for Understanding USA Youth 2013-2014 ADVISORY LIST OF INTERNATIONAL LIST ADVISORY 2013-2014 The MSHSAA Board of Directors policy statement makes it clear that any unsportsmanlike conduct or misconduct of an athlete, coach, student, Board of Directors policy The MSHSAA an opposing player It also reaffirms the expectation that in cases where an athlete is guilty of deliberately striking The policy continues to stipulate that a substitute shall not enter the playing floor or field should a fight break out among players in the game. It The policy continues to stipulate that a substitute shall not enter the playing floor or field in the policy section located on pages 129-130 of the The Board of Directors policy statement relating to Unsportsmanlike Conduct is included of the Council on Standards of the International Educational Travel (CSIET) Travel Educational the International Standards of Council on of the Provisional listing is granted to newly listed organizations in their first and second year listed in the Conditional listing is granted to organizations which are substantially in compliance with the Standards but which need improvement in one or more areas. Conditional listing is granted to organizations which are substantially in compliance with the Standards EDUCATIONAL TRAVEL AND EXCHANGE PROGRAMS EXCHANGE AND TRAVEL EDUCATIONAL of concern to the Board of Directors and shall be handled in or fan at the site of an event -- whether it occurs before, during, or after the contest -- is accord with procedures established in the policy. Local School Responsible for Conduct at Contests Under By-Law Contests Conduct at for Responsible Local School 42 5.5.1 and Board Policy guage, or using abusive language toward officials, etc., that the coach will immediately remove the player from that game and not permit the player guage, or using abusive language toward officials, etc., that the coach will immediately In addition, it provides that if there are extenuating circumstances making the to participate in the next succeeding game as a minimum penalty. shall be more severe. conduct more serious, the penalty imposed by the school athlete’s field in such situations, he or she shall be suspended from the also specifies “and should any substitute leave the bench area to go onto the floor or to make this policy clear to all members of their squads. remainder of that game and from the next contest in which the team plays.” Coaches need Official Handbook and in By-Law 5.5.1. MSHSAA Academic Foundation for Int’l Cultural Exchange (AFICE) Academic Foundation AFS-USA America in Year AIFS Foundation-Academic ACTR/ACCELS for Int’l Education: American Councils Service American Cultural Exchange International *American Home Life Student Exchange American Intercultural (ASSIST) Teachers For Int’l Students & American Sec. Sch. Student Exchange Amicus International Foundation ASPECT Student Exchange Programs ASSE International *Asian American Cultural Exchange Association Diplomats (ATAD) Teen-Age **Association for International AYUSA Azumano International Research *Cambridge Institute of China Business Center for Cultural Interchange (CCI) International *CET Around the World *Children USA Travel, Council for Educational Council on Int’l Educational Exchange (CIEE) Inc. (CASE) Academic Student Exchange, Cultural Cultural Homestay International (CHI) *EduBoston and Culture (ETC) Travel Education Educational Merit Foundation Trust--ERDT/SHARE! Educational Resource Development EF Foundation for Foreign Study *Exchange Service International Foundation The World Face F.L.A.G. Association Forte International Exchange Int’l Student Exchange (WISE) Foundation for Worldwide (GAPP) American Partnership Program, Inc. German Global Insights *Global Language Service Networks *Heritage Student Foundation International Cultural Exchange Services *International Education Opportunities * ** The following programs have each been evaluated as academic year programs. Some, however, may may however, programs. Some, as academic year each been evaluated programs have The following Programs: Year Academic year program program is the academic be certain that the administrator must programs. Each school term or other type short also offer of the MSHSAA. under the jurisdiction interscholastic activities to participate in a student eligible before certifying 14  MSHSAA Journal August 2013 students inthestateofMissouri. tion andthememberschoolsasweworktogetheronbehalf ofthe Have agreatschoolyear. Ilookforwardtoservingtheassocia And, attheforefrontofeverydecision:what’s bestforstudents. the impactthosedecisionsmayhaveonotherareasofstate. thoughtful considerationofthe“bigpicture”,whileappreciating Laws, adoptedbythememberschools.Decisionsaremadewith the MSHSAA Staff andBoardreflecttheConstitutionBy- which reflectlocalpolicyandprocedure,thedecisionsmadeby decisions gainunanimousapproval.Justasyoumake of ourassociation. procedure whenarulesviolationinterfereswiththecoreprinciples by upholdingthatintegrity. We mustbewillingtofollowtheproper ample forthestudentswholooktousguidanceanddirection pants theopportunitytoexperiencesuccess.We mustsetanex- the ruleswehaveinplace,designedtoprovideallpartici veloped agreaterrespectfortheintegrityofourassociationand future. ing citizensintheirschoolsnow, and intheircommunitiesthe the foundationtodevelopqualitiesnecessarybecontribut traditional andemerging,education-basedactivities,establishing tinue toprovideourstudentswithopportunitiesparticipatein Board arededicatedtotheidealsofourassociation.We willcon activities. sistent setofrulestopromotehealthycompetitioninsportsand By-Laws, putinplacebythememberschools,toprovideacon area meetings,readthejournal,andmakeyourselfawareof the trademarkofMSHSAA office. the highlevelofservicewhichhasbecome Board, Dr. Urhahn,andhisstaff, tomaintain will workdiligentlywithmycolleaguesonthe recognize thedepthofresponsibilityand Board ofDirectorsourstateassociation.I junior highschoolsasthepresidentof member highschoolsand200 spend qualitytimewithfamilyandfriends. summer months,withachancetorelaxand young minds.Ihopeeveryoneenjoyedthe By DonMaurer President’s Message Incoming Board BOARD OFDIRECTORS be placedonprobation for365days. school shallreceive awarningforsecondoccurrence duringthesameschoolyear. Ifathirdincidence shouldoccurduringthesame schoolyear, theschoolshall prior tothefirstpermissiblecontestfor thatsport/activity. sports, thispolicyisapplicabletomusic, scholarbowl,spiritteams,andspeech,debate,drama. (www.mshsaa.org) of faculty, non-faculty, and non-certified athletic and activities coaches, directors, and sponsors bySchools Directors/Sponsors ALLAthleticandActivitiesCoaches/ Website of Policy for Delinquent SubmissionontheMSHSAA It’s difficulttokeepthingsfairforeveryone andseldomdo As IentermyfifthyearasamemberoftheBoard,havede- With Dr. Urhahn’s vision asatemplate,theStaff andthe I urgeyoutogetinvolvedinourstateassociation. Attend It isanhonorformetoservethe592 Welcome toanotheryearofeducating Failure ofaschool tosubmitinformationoncoaches/directors/sponsors bytheestablisheddeadline shallresultintheschoolbeingsentaletter of reprimand. A The policy provides that the school administrator shall enter the required information on all staff members associated with the sport/activity no later than the day MSHSAAWebsite the on submission delinquent the regarding policy following the meeting, 2007, 15, June its at adopted, Directors of MSHSAABoard The - - - - - and amemberoftheMASCBoardDirectors. as PresidentoftheFourRiversConferencePrincipals Association mentoring youngadministrativehopefuls. for eitherimplementingcurriculuminathleticadministrationorby services universities intheOzarksthathaverequestedFisher’s State, whichjoinsDruryandSouthwestBaptistasoneofthree 1989. Fisher becomingGreenwood’s headboysbasketballcoachin career atStanberryin1981. A movetoOwensvillepreceeded Classic. Champions aswellorganizerfortheannualPink&WhiteLady tournament directorfortheprestigiousBassPro Tournament of the district’s DirectorofPhysicalEducation.Fisheralsoservesas position. Overseeingsome300positions,Fisheralsoservesas while enteringhis10thyearincurrent school athleticsfornearlythreedecades, the SouthCentralDistrictRepresentative. termas the finalyearofGaryLeimkuehler’s trict Representative.Schmidtwillcomplete Dennis Cornish’s termastheSouthwestDis- members. Directors tofilltheseatsofapairretiring been appointedtotheMSHSAA Boardof School PrincipalDr. JenniferSchmidthave letic DirectorMarkFisherandSullivanHigh Directors of Board toMSHSAA Appointed Fisher andSchmidt In additiontoheradministriativeduties,Schmidthasserved Fisher hastaughtathleticadministrationcoursesatMissouri The NorthwestMissouriStategradbeganhiscoaching Fisher hasbeeninvolvedwithhigh Fisher willservethefinaltwoyearsof Springfield PublicSchoolsDistrict Ath- Review TeamReview Member. Training aswellbeinganHSTWSite GAN CooperativeLearning Training, PBTE in McREL BalancedLedership Training, KA Level IICertification.Shehasparticipated Trained Facilitator, SchmidtalsoholdsanIPI 2008. of EducationfromMaryvilleUniversityin majoring inEnglish.SheearnedherDoctor alumnus earnedaB.S.inEducation,while named principalin2005. The MissouriState trative teamatSullivansince1998,being by member schools. Besides (head andassistant)bymemberschools.Besides A ProfessionalLearningCommunities Schmidt hasbeenontheadminis - - MSHSAA Journal August 2013  15 Continued on page 16 Application for approval of Junior High Approval of Sport Camp(s) during school Approved association financial reports as Stahl presented 12 recommendations parents, student to have her eligibility reinstated to have her eligibility parents, student meet this withheld from one track after being - Self- require; Helias spring, no forfeitures 3.14.2 by six of By-Law Violation reported a to participate missed school time athletes who and competition, students in an non-school if a violation and informed parents counseled the future the student of this nature occurs in school for 365 days; would be ineligible at the a violation of By-Law Helias - Self-reported missing school time 3.13.2.b.(1) by an athlete to participate in and a school track practice competition, student a non-school volleyball and withheld advised of eligibility requirements as a result of the from two track contests a violation violation; Helias - Self-reported a track athlete who of By-Law 3.13.2.a by running event participated in a non-school the athlete has been during the track season, eligibility rules and will counseled regarding the of be withheld from two track meets as a result his violation. School Cooperative Sponsorships (By-Law Hudson, Montrose, St. Appleton City, 1.4.2): - Boys and Girls Basketball, (Montrose) Mary’s and Track, Football, Boys and Girls 11-Man and Arcadia Valley (2013-14); Girls Volleyball Belleview junior highs - Boys and Girls Cross Country (2013-14); Bevier and Callao junior Track highs - Scholar Bowl and Boys and Girls (2013-14); Bucklin and Macon County - Boys Track and Girls Basketball and Boys and Girls (2013-14); Caruthersville and Pemiscot County Football (2013-14; junior highs - 11-Man Cassville and Shell Knob junior highs - 11- Man Football; Hannibal, Holy Family and St. Lutheran junior highs - Boys and Girls John’s Basketball, Cheerleading, Boys and Girls Cross Football, Girls Softball, Boys 11-Man Country, and Wrestling Girls Volleyball Track, and Girls (2013-14); Hermann and St. George junior highs - Boys and Girls Cross Country and Boys (2013-14); Macon, Immaculate Track and Girls Christian junior Tri-County Conception, and highs - Boys and Girls Basketball, Cheerleading, Football, Music, Girls Softball and Boys 11-Man (2013-14); Macon County and Track and Girls Bucklin junior highs - Cheerleading and Scholar and Perry Christian Twain Bowl (2013-14); Mark Football (2013- Academy junior highs - 11-Man 14); Maryville and St. Gregory Barbarigo junior (2013- Football and Wrestling highs - 11-Man (Montrose) 14); Montrose, Davis and St. Mary’s junior highs - Boys and Girls Basketball (2013-14); Portageville and St. Eustachius Football Catholic junior highs - Baseball, 11-Man (2013-14); Princeton and and Girls Volleyball Football and Girls Mercer junior highs - 11-Man Softball (2013-14); Sweet Springs and Malta Football (2013-14); Bend junior highs - 11-Man County and Northeast Nodaway junior Worth highs - 8-Man Football (2013-14). year due to inclement weather: Penney - Boys Basketball; South Holt - Girls Softball. presented. Advisory Committee: 1) from the Wrestling recommended that B-4-d and C-4 (a-d) BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF BOARD Self-Reported Violations and/or Requests and/or Self-Reported Violations Recommend action by school be Recommend action by school be Hermann, Hermitage, Hermitage, Hickman, Hermitage, Hermitage, Hermann, Jefferson Holt, Jackson, Hickman, Hickman, Lamar, Kickapoo, Lamar, City, Jefferson City, Lebanon, Lebanon, Lawson, Lebanon, Summit North, Lee’s Lebanon, Lebanon, Lesterville, Lesterville, Summit West, Lee’s Maplewood- Lockwood, Macon, Lockwood, Marshfield, Richmond Hts., Marshfield, Milan, Monroe Maryville, McCluer North, Newburg, Newburg, Newburg, North City, 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, North Technical, North Technical, North Technical, North Technical, North Technical, Norwood, Technical, North Technical, North Orchard Farm, Norwood, Oakville, Oakville, Parkway North, Osceola, Osceola, Osceola, Parkway North, Parkway North, Parkway West, Portageville, Plato, Plato, Platte County, Raymore-Peculiar, Portageville, Potosi, Purdy, Richmond, Rich Hill, Rich Hill, Raytown South, Riverview Gardens, Riverview Gardens, Rolla, Fe, Rolla, Rolla, Rolla, Salem, Salem, Santa Scott County Central, Smith-Cotton, Smithville, Soldan International Studies, Soldan International Studies, South Iron, Southwest Stockton, Early College, St. Charles West, Troy Trenton, Trenton, Timberland, Sumner, Tuscumbia, Truman, Truman, Buchanan, University City, Academy Charter, University City, Webb Waynesville, Warrenton, Van-Far, Christian Westminster Wellington-Napoleon, and Wheaton. Westran, Academy, for Lesser Penalties (By-Law 5.4): accepted with reprimand issued and administration acknowledged for self- reporting - DeSoto - Self-reported a violation of By-Law 4.5.7 by allowing a cheerleader to cheer at a contest before the minimum conditioning requirements were met, school putting procedures in place to avoid a violation of this nature in the future which include language in the Extra-Curricular handbook addressing eligibility requirements, students and parents will be required to read and sign that they have read the Handbook, student’s eligibility to be reinstated; McAuley Catholic - Self-reported a violation of By-Law 4.1.6 by omitting two students from the school’s students fully eligible music eligibility roster, in the list, school to put procedures but left off place to avoid a violation of this nature in the and Law - Self-reported Transportation future; a violation of By-Law 3.10.4 by allowing a basketball player to play in a contest before he was certified eligible, student withheld until eligible, school forfeited contest in which ineligible athlete participated, coaches and to attend St. Louis area work shop athletic staff for coaches and new athletic directors. accepted and administration acknowledged for self-reporting with no further action - DeSoto - Self-reported a violation of By-Law 3.13.2 by an athlete competing in a non-school organized school competition during the school year, provides eligibility information to all athletes and Transfer Waiver Applications (By-Law Applications (By-Law Waiver Transfer Applications (By-Law Hardship Transfer Approved the agenda as printed. Approved the of March 6, 2013 Minutes Approved the as general consent items Approved the and the March Board of Directors the MSHSAA Appeals of the MSHSAA 12, 2013 Minutes Committee. presented. names indicates 3.10.4.i) (Duplicate school student(s) for that an additional transfer(s) Arcadia Charter, Alta Vista Albany, school): Academy, Barat Arcadia Valley, Valley, LeBlond, Bishop DuBourg, Bishop Lutheran, Green, Brookfield, Calvary Central (Springfield), Carnahan, Carthage, Brothers College, Chaminade, Christian Cristo Rey, Rey, Cristo Cooter, Cooter, DeSoto, Eureka, Farmington, Cristo Rey, Tolton Regional Catholic, Father Tolton Father Regional Tolton Regional Catholic, Father Catholic, Francis Howell, Ft. Zumwalt North, Glendale, Hancock, Hazelwood Incarnate Word Hermitage, Hollister, West, Jackson, Academy, Incarnate Word Academy, City, Jefferson City, Jefferson City, Jefferson John F. Kennedy, John F. Kennedy, John F. Joplin, Joplin, Joplin, Kickapoo, Kennedy, Kirkwood, Lafayette King City, King City, (Wildwood), Lafayette (Wildwood), Lafayette (Wildwood), Lafayette (Wildwood), Lincoln, Lutheran (Kansas City), Lutheran North, Lutheran North, Lutheran North, Lutheran South, Lutheran South, Macon County, Mansfield, Marquette, Marshall, McAuley Catholic, McCluer North, Neosho, North Northwest (Cedar Hill), Northwest Callaway, (Cedar Hill), Notre Dame (Cape Girardeau), Notre Dame (Cape Girardeau), Notre Dame de Sion, Owensville, Park Hill South, Parkway Central, Parkway Central, Parkview, Parkway North, Parkway North, Parkway Portageville, Principia, North, Parkway West, Risco, Raymore-Peculiar, Raymore-Peculiar, Rock Bridge, Rockwood Summit, Rolla, Rolla, Sacred Heart, School of the Ozarks, Seneca Spring Garden, Springfield Sikeston, Junior, Catholic, St. Francis Borgia, Stoutland, Independent, Thomas Jefferson Sumner, Trenton, and Law, Transportation Tipton, Villa Buchanan, Vianney, Troy Catholic, Trinity and Willow Springs. Duchesne, Washington, 3.10.4.h) (Duplicate school names indicates an additional transfer(s) student(s) for that Arcadia Valley, Arcadia Valley, Adrian, school): Boonville, Beaumont, Bloomfield, Bolivar, California, California, Camdenton, Butler, Camdenton, Carthage, Carthage, Center, Central (Cape Girardeau), Central (Cape Girardeau), Central (New Madrid County), Central (Park Hills), Central (Springfield), Chamois, Chillicothe, Christian, Cleveland NJROTC, Concordia, Concordia, Crane, Cuba, DeSoto, Everton, Festus, Fox, Fox, Francis Howell Central, Ft. Zumwalt North, Ft. Zumwalt North, Ft. Zumwalt North, Ft. Zumwalt South, Ft. Zumwalt South, Ft. Zumwalt West, Fulton, Fulton, Gallatin, Gallatin, Grandview Harrisburg, Harrisburg, (Hillsboro), Green City, Harrisburg, Hayti, Hazelwood Central, Hazelwood Central, Hazelwood Central, AprilBoard 2013 of Directors Summary 2013 April 5-6, Held 16  MSHSAA Journal August 2013 MSHSAA office; 11) Recommendclarifying administrator withapprovalgrantedbythe must becompletedbytheschoolcoachand a Weight CertificationExemptiondocument be assessedafterJanuary14th.Furthermore, weight certificationexception,awrestlermust 10) Recommendinordertoqualifyforthe than theweightclasswrestlerrepresents; is recertifiedatahigherweightclass,rather actual weightshalldeterminewhetherawrestler or quartiles;9)Recommendthatawrestler’s not applytotheofficial’s regularseasonratings during thepostseason. These ratingswould as feedbackontheperformancebyofficials for postseasonofficialsMSHSAA touse coaches areabletosubmitofficial’s ratings for qualifyingteams;8)Recommendthat Committee ascommitteetodeterminecriteria postseason andusetheWrestling Advisory a DualStateChampionshipsforthe2014-15 schools forinterestintheimplementationof meeting; 7)Recommendtosurveymember verification documents)priortotheseeding individual wrestlerseasonrecordandopponent certification documentation(weigh-insheets, seeding meetingorfailingtosubmitweight fine toschoolsfailingattendthedistrict participate; 6)Recommendtoapplya$100.00 scheduled bythehigherteamonwhichhe/she in nomoreeventsthanthenumberof maximum of50matches,excludingforfeits,and represent his/herschoolinnomorethana tournament, anindividualwrestlershall Wrestler Limitsasfollows:Priortothedistrict revise By-Law3.26.1apertainingtoIndividual an itembeplacedonthe2014questionnaireto a coachchallengingseed;5)Recommendthat tournament seedingmeetingswiththeoptionof Wrestling Auto SeedingProgramforalldistrict recommend theuseofNWCA/Track Manual fromtheSeedingGuidelines;4) remove C-5-eonpage13oftheWrestling seed maynotbechanged;3)recommendto you moveontothenextseed,previous seed hasbeenawardedinaweightclassand guidelines; 2)recommendthatonceadistrict eliminated fromdistrictseedingcriteriaand in Appendix Bofthewrestlingmanualbe BOARD OFDIRECTORS are open. educational record will be reviewed or discussed. Section 610.021(6 and/or 14) R.S.Mo.; 20 U.S.C. 1232g(b); 34 C.F.R. 99.1 et seq. All other portions of all meetings the MSHSAA,telephone(573)875-4880, nolaterthan48hoursbeforethemeeting. which shallbeginat1:00p.m. before the Appeals Committeemeeting. and coaches are reminded of how important it is to have your transfer forms and supporting documentation supplied to the MSHSAA office a minimum of two weeks MeetingDates &Appeals Directors of Board Future April 2013 Board of Directors MeetingSummary, 15 con’t page Directors from of 2013Board April All meetingsshallbeginat8:30a.m.withtheexceptionof April 4,2014meeting June 18,2014-MSHSAA office,Columbia (Wed. of Week 50) April 4-5,2014- Tan-Tar-A, OsageBeach(Fri.-Sat.ofWeek 39) March 12-13,2014-MSHSAA office,Columbia (Wed.-Thu. of Week 36) January 29-30,2014-MSHSAA office,Columbia (Wed.-Thu. of Week 30) December 4-5,2013-MSHSAA office,Columbia (Wed.-Thu. of Week 22) September 18-19, 2013 - MSHSAA office, Columbia (Wed.-Thu. of Week 11) Board ofDirectors For moredetailson thesitesandtimesofmeetings, contacttheMSHSAA officeor MSHSAA websiteatwww.mshsaa.org. Hearings of student eligibility shall be closed as matters involving the eligibility status of students where personally identifiable private information from a student’s Anyone attending a meeting in the MSHSAA office who requires auxiliary aids or services should request such services by contacting the executive director of The following dates have been set for meetings of the MSHSAA Board of Directors and Appeals Committee for the 2013-2014 school year: School administrators recommendations; 7)Recommendthat Manual andbeallowedtosubmitpost-season certified byMSHSAA belistedintheOfficials that onlyLocal Associations thathavebeen registered MSHSAA officials;6)recommend all officialsworkingMSHSAA contestbefully filed).* Amendedbystaff 5)Recommendthat (Unacceptable requiresaSpecialReportbe Needs Improvement,orUnacceptable Exceeds Expectations,Meets b. Hospitality;Eachareawouldbescored: 3. Post-GameManagement:a.Security; by Spectators;e.Score Table Personnel; Sportsmanship byCoaches;d. Crowd Control;b.SportsmanshipbyPlayers;c. Dressing Facility;2.GameManagement:a. someone theretomeetyou);b.LockerRoom/ 1. Pre-gameManagement:a.Hospitality(was Advisory committeefordiscussion). (staff recommendstosend Athletic Director evaluate theschoolinfollowingcategories: contests, excludingtournaments,oneofficial style shirts;4)recommendthatallvarsity to wearlong-sleeved,allwhite,collaredpolo recommend thatvolleyballofficialsbeallowed to useblackwhistlesandlanyards;3) that MSHSAA Volleyball Officialsbyrequired Richards byNovember1,2013;2)recommend time atgamesitesandsubmitittoHarvey NFHS footballmechanicschangetothearrival official’s clinicplanningcommitteesubmita Committee: 1)recommendthesummerfootball recommendations fromtheOfficials Advisory recommendations 7and9. 8, andtabled recommendation denied amended; 11; approvedrecommendations5,6,and12as approved recommendations1,2,3,4,10,and Advisory CommitteeRecommendations: “recommended” theofficial. submitted theirofficialrecommendationshave long as50%ofthedistrictschoolsthathave tournament with1“notrecommended”,as a Wrestling officialtobedraftedthedistrict of 1or1/2minutes;12)Recommendtoallow allowing MiddleSchoolWrestling touseperiods the wordinginMSHSAA Wrestling Manual Thompson reportedonseven Took thefollowingactiononWrestling

All meetingsbeginat8:30a.m. March 18-19,2014-MSHSAA office,Columbia (Tue.-Wed. of Week 37) November 19-20,2013-MSHSAA office, Columbia(Tue.-Wed. of Week 20) September 11-12, 2013 - MSHSAA office, Columbia (Wed.-Thurs. of Week 10) August 21,2013-MSHSAA office,Columbia (Wed. of Week 7) Appeals Committee standards fornextyear: 1) recommendedthefollowingstatequalifying Committee: recommendations fromtheSwimming Advisory and approvedrecommendation4asamended. approved recommendations1,2,3,5,6,and7 Advisory Committeerecommendations: NASO Conferencein2015. thanking MSHSAA fortheirefforts ofbringthe post-game interviews;8)Went onrecord MSHSAA establishaBoardPolicyregarding 200 IndividualMedley 200 Freestyle 200 MedleyRelay Event 200 MedleyRelay Event 50 Freestyle 200 IndividualMedley 200 Freestyle 100 Butterfly 50 Freestyle 100 Freestyle 100 Butterfly 500 Freestyle 500 Freestyle 100 Freestyle 1M Diving 400 FreestyleRelay 100 Breaststroke 100 Backstroke 200 FreestyleRelay 200 FreestyleRelay Schroeder reportedonfour Took thefollowingactiononOfficials 210/12.0 Boys (yds) Boys (yds) 2:06.09 1:51.49 1:45.99 1:58.99 2:19.99 2:01.99 1:02.99 5:07.99 5:29.39 3:30.59 1:04.99 1:34.49 1:45.99 22.99 56.49 25.79 50.69 56.19 57.79 Updated? Updated? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No No No No No No No MSHSAA Journal August 2013  17 No action was reported out of closed reported out of closed No action was enter into to second Maurer, Motion Sulser, second Keel, to exit closed Motion Kinder, reported out of The following action was Keel, to grant Motion Eaton, second Representatives of Mid-Buchanan High Determined to issue a letter of reprimand to Ed Dissinger of Dissinger-Reed Insurance session. closed session for matters involving the eligibility identifiable where personally status of students educational from a student’s private information or discussed. Motion record will be reviewed vote with members passed 10-0 on a roll call Beem, Cornish, Leimkuehler, Brown, Maurer, voting yes. Hill, Keel, Eaton and Sulser Kinder, 10-0 on a roll call session. Motion passed Cornish, Maurer, vote with members Brown, Hill, Keel, Eaton Beem, Kinder, Leimkuehler, and Sulser voting yes. closed session. the student at unrestricted eligibility to based on a medical Brentwood High School hardship. Motion passed 8-2 on a roll call Cornish, vote with members Brown, Maurer, and Eaton voting Beem, Hill, Keel, Leimkuehler, yes and Sulser and Kinder voting no. Board School appeared before the MSHSAA to explain why the boys basketball team was removed from the playing court during a contest. Mid-Buchanan High School, require the boys’ basketball coach and members of the boys’ basketball team to attend the Sportsmanship Summit this year at Platte County High School, any negative Special Reports next season during the boys basketball season will require Board of attendance before the MSHSAA Directors, and the school is placed on a one- year probation. Company discussed with the Board the variety of insurance options which include eight The Association. for the coverages different company is still working with carriers on a final proposal which will include the renewal figures. No action was taken. of By-Law 3.13.2 by two junior high athletes participating in a non-school competition during the school season, the students have ceased participation with the team and will sit out the next school contest, procedures being put in place by the school to avoid a similar violation; Blue Springs - Self-reported a violation of By-Law 3.10.4 by allowing three track athletes to compete in three meets before the proper transfer information was completed for them, students withheld from three meets, transfer information completed on the athletes, school and parents students educated athletic director, on eligibility requirements, no forfeitures required; Central (St. Joseph) - Self-reported a violation of By-Law 2.3.2 and 4.1.6.a by the music director allowing an academically ineligible student to participate in an ensemble at the district music festival, the school must forfeit the rating received by the group which will result in the group being ineligible for the state music contest; Centralia - Self-Reported a violation of By-Law 3.14.7.3.1 by an assistant softball coach providing instruction this spring to BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF BOARD Recommend action by school Self-Reported Violations and/or Requests Self-Reported Violations Removed the citizenship item to amend By- citizenship item to amend Removed the into to enter second Maurer, Motion Kinder, to exit closed second Maurer, Motion Sulser, reported out of The following action was to grant Motion Keel, second Hill, to uphold the Motion Eaton, second Sulser, second Keel, to enter into Motion Maurer, Motion Cornish, second Hill, to exit closed Annual Ballot. the 2013 Law 2.2 from closed session for matters involving the eligibility identifiable where personally status of students educational from a student’s private information or discussed. Motion record will be reviewed vote with members passed 10-0 on a roll call Beem, Cornish, Leimkuehler, Brown, Maurer, voting yes. Hill, Keel, Eaton and Sulser Kinder, 10-0 on a roll call session. Motion passed Cornish, Maurer, vote with members Brown, Hill, Keel, Eaton Beem, Kinder, Leimkuehler, and Sulser voting yes. closed session. the student at Crane unrestricted eligibility to 7-3 on a roll High School. Motion passed Cornish, call with members Brown, Maurer, Keel voting yes Beem, Hill, and Leimkuehler, and Eaton, Sulser and Kinder voting no. ruling based on Appeals Committee MSHSAA By-Law 2.2.3.d and deny eligibility to the student Motion passed at McCluer-South Berkeley. 7-3 on a roll call with members Eaton, Maurer, Beem, and Hill Leimkuehler, Kinder, Sulser, voting yes and Brown, Keel and Cornish voting no. closed session for matters involving legal including actions or litigation involving MSHSAA any confidential or privileged communications Section and its attorney. between the MSHSAA roll 610.021(1) R.S.Mo. Motion passed 9-1 on a Cornish, call vote, with members Brown, Maurer, Eaton and Sulser Beem, Hill, Keel, Leimkuehler, voting yes and Kinder voting no. session. Motion passed 10-0 on a roll call Cornish, vote with members Brown, Maurer, Hill, Keel, Eaton Beem, Kinder, Leimkuehler, and Sulser voting yes. Herculaneum, Herculaneum, Hermann, Lebanon, Lamar, Kirkwood, Lafayette County, Marshall, Summit, Licking, Mansfield, Lee’s Miller Career Midway, Marshfield, Midway, Miller Academy, Miller Career Academy, Monett, Montgomery County, Academy, Career Nevada, Nevada, Mound City, Mound City, North North Kansas City, North Callaway, Technical, North Technical, Platte, North Norwood, Oakland Northeast Nodaway, Middle, Osage, Osceola, Ozark, Potosi, Princeton, Puxico, Raytown South, Raytown Soldan South, Risco, Scotland County, International Studies, Southern Boone, St. Charles, Stewartsville, Sullivan, Summersville, Park, Sweet Springs, Union, Valley Sumner, Willow Springs, and Warrenton, Warrenton, Windsor. for Lesser Penalties (By-Law 5.4): be accepted with reprimand issued and administration acknowledged for self-reporting: High - Self-reported a violation Bloomfield Jr. No No No Yes 3:53.99 1:12.49 1:03.79 210/12.0 Transfer Waiver Applications (By-Law Waiver Transfer Applications (By-Law Hardship Transfer Took the following action on the Swimming the Took to proceed with process Directed staff Urhahn discussed with the Board recent Urhahn and Long discussed with the Board Accepted general consent items as Approved the April 5-6, 2013 MSHSAA April 5-6, 2013 MSHSAA Approved the April Board 2013 of from Directors page con’t 16 Summary, Meeting 1M Diving 400 Freestyle Relay 400 Freestyle 100 Breaststroke 100 Backstroke 2) Recommended that the finalists in state 2) Recommended that semi-finals score diving be seeded by their to the final three dives, (lowest to highest) prior be recommended to and that this procedure the regular season at schools for use during the meets; 3) Recommended that if 11-dive and the fall season starts Ballot proposal passes the boys state meet be moved a week earlier, kept the same number of up one week (season that a Ballot it is recommended weeks). Further, Annual Ballot to 2014 item be placed on the first allowable modify the girls swimming/diving practice to begin, as it practice date to allow on the Monday following the boys does now, This would allow an additional state meet. week in the girls season, which has long been a desire due to holiday break hitting during the championship would The girls state girls season. remain on its current weekend; 4) recommended Annual that a Ballot item be placed on the 2014 Ballot to modify the girls swimming/diving first allowable contest date by moving it from a as is the case in the Monday to the prior Friday, fall and the spring seasons. Advisory Committee recommendations: approved recommendations 1 and 4, denied recommendation and tabled recommendation 2, 3. involving schools failing to submit winter ratings. events that have raised the question of what constitutes a competition or an event. No action was taken. in arrangements for the NFHS Summer Meeting No action was taken. Colorado. Denver, Board of Directors Minutes as presented. presented. 3.10.4.i) (Duplicate school names indicates an additional transfer(s) student(s) for that school): Bowling Green, Bowling Green, Cardinal Ritter, Cooter, Cooter, Construction Careers Charter, Macks Kennedy, John F. Festus, Golden City, Creek, McAuley Catholic, McCluer South- Oak Park, Parkway South, Mercer, Berkeley, Thomas Jefferson Rockhurst, South Harrison, Groves. Independent, and Webster 3.10.4.h) (Duplicate school names indicates an additional transfer(s) student(s) for that Archie, Barstow, Affton, Affton, school): Billings, Billings, Bloomfield, Blue Springs, Brentwood, Carrollton, Cassville, Chester Boren, Clayton, Concordia, Crane, DeSoto, Halfway, Fayette, Gainesville, Grain Valley, Hancock, Hazelwood East, Hazelwood West, June 2013 Board 2013 ofJune Directors Summary Held June 13, 2013

18  MSHSAA Journal August 2013 3.4 byomittinga studentfromthebaseball County -Self-reported aviolationofBy-Law Sportsmanship Summit thissummer;Scotland the 2013-14seasonaswellto attendthe be suspendedfromonevarsitytournament in for thedistricttournamentplay, headcoachto from fiveregularseasoncontests andreinstated regular season,theathletesarebeing withheld and onejuniorvarsitytournament duringthe the tournamentlimitbycompeting intwovarsity Law 3.22.3.bbytwo baseball athletesexceeding future; Rolla-Self-reportedaviolationofBy- school toavoidaviolationofthisnatureinthe was forfeitedandproceduresputinplacebythe been removedfromtheteam,trackmeet to participateinatrackmeet,thestudenthas by allowinganacademicallyineligiblestudent - Self-reportedaviolationofBy-Law2.1.1.a.1 violation of this nature inthe future; Rock Bridge school toputproceduresinplaceavoida individual notinvolvedwiththeteamanylonger, who wasnotanapprovednonfacultycoach, to beinvolvedwiththeschoolbaseballteam of By-Law3.1.4byallowinganassistantcoach future; ReedsSpring-Self-reportedaviolation in placetoavoidaviolationofthisnaturethe eligibility isreinstated,schooltoputprocedures withheld from12schoolcontestsbeforehis participated aretobeforfeited,athleteis school contestsinwhichtheineligibleathlete school teamduringthebaseballseason, baseball athleteplayingin12gamesforanon- a violationofBy-Law3.1.3.2byjuniorhigh reinstated;; NeelyvilleJr. High-Self-reported the season,athletestohavetheireligibility removed fromtheteamforremainderof students participatedwereforfeited, season, twocontestsinwhichtheineligible non-school leagueduringtheschoolbaseball Law 3.13.2bytwoathleteswhocompetedona Naylor Jr. High - Self-reportedaviolationofBy- situation shouldoccur, noforfeituresrequired procedures tofollowwereoutlinedifasimilar issues werediscussedwithallcoaches, a trackmeetwithoutanofficialstarter, liability of By-Law6.1.2inwhichtheschoolconducted participation; MICDS-Self-reportedaviolation not activatetheirsemestersofinterscholastic their eligibilityreinstatedandparticipationwill to avoidaviolationofthisnature,students’ have forfeited, proceduresputinplaceattheschool school band,theparticipationinfestivalwas graders havenothadcontactwiththehigh festival, upondetectionoftheviolationsixth with the7-12bandatstatelargegroup 4.1.6 byallowingfoursixthgraderstoparticipate a violationof Article III,Section 1andBy-Law nature inthefuture;Marionville-Self-reported procedures inplacetoavoidaviolationofthis participated mustbeforfeited,theschoolhas varsity pointsandplacesinwhichtheathlete the athletejuniorvarsitystatusinswimming,all transfer informationwascompletedwhichgave for her, upondetectionoftheviolation without thetransferinformationbeingcompleted allowing anathletetoparticipateinswimmeets Self-reported aviolationofBy-Law3.10.4by reinstated, noforfeituresrequired;Eureka- five softballconteststhisfall,athleteseligibility first fivecontactdaysthissummerandthe the school’s fallteam,coachtobewithheldfrom a teamofwhichsometheathleteswillbeon BOARD OFDIRECTORS June 2013 Board of Directors MeetingSummary, 17 con’t page Directors from June of 2013Board counseled regarding eligibilityrules;St.Charles be withheldfrom oneschoolcontestandwas ceased involvement withtheteam,athleteto one dayofparticipationwiththeteam and school season,theviolationwas detected after competing withanon-schoolteam duringthe violation ofBy-Law3.13.2.abya soccer athlete fully eligible;RockBridge-Self-reported a the nameswereaddedtoroster, students the baseballeligibilityroster, upondetection (clerical error)anomissionoftwonamesfrom Self-reported aviolationofBy-Law3.4.1.e forfeitures required;LincolnCollegePrep- after sittingoutoneschooltrackmeet,no completing, students’ eligibilitytobereinstated the athletesdroppedoutofracebefore school season,upondetectionoftheviolation in anon-schoolrunningeventduringthe Law 3.13.2.abyfourtrackathletesparticipating future; Kelly-Self-reportedaviolationofBy- in placetoavoidaviolationofthisnaturethe violation occurred,schoolplacingprocedures after thethirdnon-schoolcompetitionwhen high schoolmatchesthestudentparticipatedin his eligibilityisreinstated,schooltoforfeitall be withheldfromthreeschoolmatchesbefore league duringtheschoolseason,studentto boys tennisathletecompetinginanon-school - Self-reportedaviolationofBy-Law3.13.2by roster, studentsfullyeligible;Ft.ZumwaltSouth upon detectionthenameswereaddedto of twonamesfromthetrackeligibilityroster, of By-Law3.4.1.e(clericalerror)anomission occurred; Duchesne-Self-reportedaviolation non-school competitionwhentheviolation matches playedbytheathleteafterthird is reinstated,schooltoforfeitallhigh withheld fromsixmatchesbeforehiseligibility league duringtheschoolseason,studenttobe boys tennisathleteparticipatinginanon-school Self-reported aviolationofBy-Law3.13.2by he participatedinwhileineligible;Duchesne- he sitsoutanequalnumberofconteststhat the student’s eligibilitymaybereinstatedafter ordered YTOP classandwillbeonprobation, in severalcontests,hehascompletedthecourt report thechargetoschoolandparticipated passenger wasinjured,thestudentdidnot an automobileaccidentinwhichanother 2.2.4 byanathletechargedwithC&Ifollowing Self-reported aviolationofBy-Laws2.2.2and self-reporting withnofurtheraction:Clever- accepted andadministrationacknowledgedfor were reinstated. avoid asimilarviolation,thestudentseligibility season, proceduresputinplaceattheschoolto (3 games)atthehighestlevelhecoachesnext will bewithheldfromcoachingonetournament has ceasedcoachingthenon-schoolteamand year, upondetectionoftheviolationcoach coaching anon-schoolteamduringtheschool and highschoolassistantbasketballcoach a violationofBy-Law3.14.2bymiddleschool forfeitures required;Washington -Self-reported indicating thestudentwasfullyeligible,no information wascompleted,transfercompleted to participateinacontestbeforethetransfer By-law 3.10.4byallowingabaseballathlete Summersville -Self-reportedaviolationof student addedtoroster, noforfeitsrequired; roster, studentfullyeligible,clericalerror, Recommend actionbyschoolbe Girls CrossCountry, 11-Man Football, Boysand and GirlsBasketball, Cheerleading,Boysand 14); Discoveryand Libertyjuniorhighs-Boys Kingston juniorhighs-11-Man Football(2013- and 11-Man Football(2013-14);DeSotoand junior highs-BoysandGirlsCross Country Girls Volleyball (2013-14);DeSotoandSunrise Girls CrossCountry, BoysandGirls Track and highs -BoysandGirlsBasketball, Boysand Track (2013-14);CubaandHolyCross junior Boys Basketball,8-ManFootballand (2013-14); CraigandFairfaxjuniorhighs- highs -GirlsSoftballandBoys Track and St.JosephCatholic(Martinsburg)junior and GirlsVolleyball (2013-14);Community and GirlsCrossCountry, BoysandGirls Track junior highs-BoysandGirlsBasketball, Heights ChristianandMartinLuther(Joplin) Boys andGirlsSoccer(2013-14);College 11-Man Football,BoysandGirls Track and Lutheran School Association juniorhighs- - 11-Man Football(2013-14);ColeCampand (2013-14); CloptonandElsberryjuniorhighs and GirlsCrossCountrySoftball 14); CloptonandBoncljuniorhighs-Boys and Girls Track andGirlsVolleyball (2013- highs -11-Man Football,ScholarBowl,Boys Chillicothe andBishopHoganMemorialjunior highs -BoysandGirlsBasketball(2013-14); (2013-14); BuncetonandZionLutheranjunior Football, BoysandGirls Track andWrestling and St.Peter(Marshall)juniorhighs-11-Man highs -Music(2013-14);Bueker(Marshall) Track (2013-14);BismarckandValley junior Victory Academy juniorhighs-BoysandGirls - 11-Man Football(2013-14); Ava and Ava 1.4.2): Ava andSkyline(Norwood)juniorhighs School CooperativeSponsorships(By-Law senior highs-BoysSoftball(2013-14). Jefferson (Conception Jct.)andSouthNodaway County) seniorhighs-BoysSoftball(2013-14); 1.4.1): BreckenridgeandSouthwest(Livingston School CooperativeSponsorships(By-Law Boys andGirls Track (2013-14). Basketball, 11-Man Football,GirlsSoftballand and Williamsburgjuniorhighs-BoysGirls North Callaway- Auxvasse, HattonMcCredie North juniorhighs-11-Man Football(2013-14); Activity (ArticleIII,Section2):Joplin-Eastand Sponsorship ofSeventhandEighthGrade student fullyeligible. detection thenamewasaddedtoroster, a namefromthetrackeligibilityroster, upon By-Law 3.4.1.e(clericalerror)anomissionof Trinity Catholic-Self-reportedaviolationof was addedtotheroster, studentfullyeligible track eligibilityroster, upondetectionthename (clerical error)anomissionofanamefromthe - Self-reportedaviolationofBy-Law3.4.1.e the roster, studentsfullyeligible;St.Charles roster, upondetectionthenamewasaddedto omission ofanamefromthetrackeligibility a violationofBy-Law3.4.1.e(clericalerror)an forfeitures required;St.Charles-Self-reported counseled regardingeligibilityrequirements,no to bewithheldfromoneschoolmeetandwere running eventduringthe school season,athletes two trackathletesthatcompetedinanon-school - Self-reportedaviolationofBy-Law3.13.2.aby Application forapprovalofJuniorHigh Application forapprovalofSeniorHigh Application forapprovalofCooperative MSHSAA Journal August 2013  19 Descriptor Ineffective Exemplary Developing Recommended Satisfactory Outstanding Fair Poor Good Current Descriptor Superior Excellent Rating Took the following action on the Basketball on the Basketball the following action Took with the Board six Thompson discussed Approved all six recommendations from the Davis shared with the Board 18 Division 1 Division 2 Division 4 Division 3 Division 5 recommended; 5) that schools be allowed to 5) that schools be recommended; do not count additional contests that pick up two if played on regular season schedule toward the days. non-school recommendations: Advisory Committee 4, approved item 3 as approved items 1, 2 and Athletic item 5 to the amended; and referred Directors Advisory Committee. Advisory the Golf recommendations from must enter a plus/ Committee: 1) Each coach every nine holes played minus to par score for matches and tournaments during regular season 2) Golf Coaches are website; into the MSHSAA golf during all school golf prohibited from playing competitions (this matches and includes all regular season all postseason tournaments as well as the electronic Amend tournaments); 3) communicational device policy from “is the disqualified” to “may be disqualified.”; 4) that “scoring area” at be clearly Tournaments all District and Sectional defined by the host before the event begins and that it is discussed with participants and Section coaches prior to the event; 5) the USGA on Golf Etiquette be placed in the MSHSAA Golf Manual and added to the Golf Online Rules Review; 6) the Golf Coaches not be allowed to give advice once the player’s ball is on the (1 green and player has reached the green area 0 yards). Golf Advisory Committee. Advisory recommendations from the Music Committee: 1) lowering the required number of years teaching experience to become a Adjudicator from Certified Music MSHSAA ten years to seven years; 2) the following changes be made to the descriptors, definitions and to include the Standards of Ratings on Evaluation Forms Adjudicator the MSHSAA beginning with the 2014 festivals. 3) developing the MSHSAA website or Festival website 3) developing the MSHSAA Manager website to incorporate the MSHSAA adjudicator evaluation process. 4) the following procedure be used to determine classification The largest 80 breaks for music activities. schools registered for music activities be placed in class 5, the next largest 80 schools in class 4, the smallest 128 schools in class 1 and the next smallest 128 schools in class 2 with the remaining schools to be placed in class 3 beginning with the 2014-15 and 2015-16 two year classification cycle; 5) Recommend that all soloists must perform from the original soloist part in paper format, not electronic devices. The adjudicator must also be presented with the original soloist part in paper format, not BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF BOARD Changes in staff members in the last Changes in staff year Phone back-up schedule policy Maximum sick leave carryover and payout timing Social committee updates Phone tree updates Approval of Sport Camp(s) during school Approval of Sport Camp(s) Handbook: Updates to Staff a. b. c. d. e. Approved the Catastrophic and Tournament Tournament Approved the Catastrophic and new Accepted Mid-Buchanan High School’s Urhahn shared with the Board a letter from a Extended not having reimbursements for Approved the previously tabled Swimming Approved the financial statements as Long reviewed a preliminary budget Garner discussed five recommendations AMENDED: Recommend that all district 4) that coaches must recommend five Football (2013-14); Southwest (Livingston Southwest (Livingston Football (2013-14); highs - Breckenridge junior County) and (2013-14); and 8-Man Football Cheerleading - Boys and Osborn junior highs Stewartsville and Girls 8-Man Football and Girls Basketball, The Summit Preparatory Softball (2013-14); Academy junior highs - Boys and New Covenant (2013-14); Van-Far and Girls Cross Country Football highs - 11-Man and Community junior (2013-14). Football Adrian - inclement weather: year due to Camp; Penney - Camp; Branson - Football Boys - Truman Camps; Softball and Wrestling Basketball Camp. Play Insurance Coverage proposal as discussed April 5-6, 2013 Board meeting. at the policy on student, parent and fan conduct. the student at Russellville High School thanking Board for allowing his participation this school year and updating the Board on his academic progress. No action taken. at this time. state playoffs recommendation Advisory Committee’s regarding the start of the fall seasons, including boys swimming to change the date of the championship. presented. The finalized budget estimate with the Board. will be addressed at the September meeting. No action taken. Advisory with the Board from the Basketball Committee: 1) that each Friday and Saturday a.m.; 2) of the state tournament begin at 11:00 that the basketball district seeding meetings be held one to two weeks prior to the first allowable playing date of the district tournament; 3) that all district eligibility rosters are due one week prior to the first allowable playing date of the district failing to submit their roster Teams tournament. will be removed from the district tournament and no substitutions or additions will be allowed after submittal except for cases of injury. eligibility rosters are due one week prior to the first allowable playing date of the district tournament. After that date teams may add or change the the of date allowable playing first the to up roster district tournament for a $50 fine. Only substitutions via injury or illness certified by the principal will be allowed after the first allowable playing date of the tournament. officials in order to not recommend one official with a maximum of 25 recommended and 5 not June 2013 Board 2013 ofJune from Directors page con’t 18 Summary, Meeting Girls Track, Girls Volleyball and Wrestling (2013- and Wrestling Girls Volleyball Track, Girls - 11-Man and Miami junior highs 14); Drexel junior Fairfax and Craig Football (2013-14); Girls Basketball, Cheerleading, highs - Girls Hale and (2013-14); Volleyball and Girls Track Track Girls highs - Boys and Bosworth junior junior and South Valley (2013-14); Hermitage Basketball, Cheerleading, highs - Boys and Girls Football, 11-Man Boys and Girls Cross Country, and Girls Volleyball Track, Boys and Girls (Conception (2013-14); Jefferson Wrestling junior highs - Girls Jct.) and South Nodaway Denis and Kelso St. Softball (2013-14); Kelly, (St. Denis not junior highs - Boys Basketball Cross Country, included), Boys and Girls Track Football, and Boys and Girls 11-Man Mary Immaculate (2013-14); Kirksville and Girls Basketball, 11-Man junior highs - Boys and Girls Softball, Boys and Football, Scholar Bowl, (2013-14); La Monte and Wrestling Track Girls and Northwest (Hughesville) junior highs - Boys Soccer (2013-14); Liberal and Bronaugh junior Marceline Football (2013-14); highs - 11-Man and McCartan Memorial junior highs - Boys and Girls Basketball, Cheerleading, 11-Man Football, Scholar Bowl, Girls Softball, Boys (2013-14); and Wrestling Track and Girls Mexico, Missouri Military and St. Brendan junior Mexico Football (2013-14); highs - 11-Man and St. Brendan junior highs - Boys and Girls Girls Track, Boys and Girls Cross Country, (2013-14); Moberly and Wrestling Volleyball and St. Pius X (Moberly) junior highs - 11-Man (2013- Football, Girls Softball and Wrestling 14); Neosho and Neosho Christian junior highs - Boys and Girls Basketball, Boys and Football, Boys 11-Man Girls Cross Country, and Wrestling Girls Volleyball Track, and Girls The Academy and (2013-14); New Covenant Summit Preparatory junior highs - Boys and and Girls Track Girls Basketball, Boys and Girls (2013-14); Northwest (Hughesville), Volleyball La Monte, and Pettis Co. R-XII (Sedalia) junior highs - 8-Man Football (2013-14); Northwest (Hughesville), and Pettis Co. R-XII (2013- (Sedalia) junior highs - Girls Volleyball 14); Pattonsburg and North Daviess junior highs - Boys and Girls Basketball (2013-14); Pattonsburg, Gilman City and North Daviess junior highs - 8-Man Football (2013-14); Pierce Lutheran Trinity (Pierce City) and St. Mary’s City, (2013- Football (Freistatt) junior highs - 11-Man (Pierce City) 14); Pierce City and St. Mary’s junior highs - Boys and Girls Basketball, Boys (2013- and Girls Volleyball Track, and Girls 14); Pilot Grove and St. Joseph Catholic (Pilot Grove) - Boys and Girls Basketball, Scholar (2013-14); Track Bowl and Boys and Girls Qulin and Fisk junior highs - Baseball, Boys and Girls Basketball, Cheerleading, and Girls (2013-14); Rich Hill and Hume junior Volleyball Football (2013-14); Rolla and highs - 11-Man St. Patrick Catholic junior highs - Boys and Girls Basketball, Boys and Girls Cross Country, and Girls Track Football, Boys and Girls 11-Man (2013-14); Salem, Oak Hill, Green Volleyball Forrest, Northwood, and Dent-Phelps junior Football and Boys and Girls highs - 11-Man (2013-14); Salisbury and St. Joseph Track Football and (Salisbury) junior highs - 11-Man Girls Softball (2013-14); South Nodaway and (Conception Jct.) junior highs - 8-Man Jefferson

20  MSHSAA Journal August 2013 Directors extend NAQT’s contractforquestion Advisory Committee: 1)thattheBoardof recommendations fromtheScholarBowl Committee. Music Advisory marching band. language toaddressheatacclimatization for a committeeofbanddirectorsto develop a maximumofeightperformers;18)creating ensemble ashavingaminimumofthreeand Music Manualdefiningamiscellaneousvocal language Section4-D-3oftheMSHSAA and schooladministrators;17)updatingthe 2013 andincludeheadinstrumentaldirectors band. Surveyshouldbeconductedinthefallof creating adistrict/stateseriesformarching music activitiesregardinginterestinMSHSAA 16) surveyingthehighschoolsregisteredfor for theMSHSAA LargeGroupMusicFestivals; review allaspectsofthesightreadingprocess 15) creatingasight-readingsub-committeeto the vocalareain2015andstring2016; summer of2014withthebandarea,followedby graded musiclist. The rotationwillbegininthe selections currentlyontheMSHSAA prescribed 14) establishinga3yearrotationtoreview the MSHSAA MusicManual: year andtoremoveallreferencegenderin event typesbeginningwiththe2013-14school vocal largegroup,soloandsmallensemble following thelanguageusedtodescribe Form beginningwiththe2014festivals;13)to a ratingonMSHSAA Adjudicator Evaluation usage of+/-byadjudicatorswhenassigning lowered ratingforthatevent;12)eliminatingthe portion wouldresultinapenaltyofanoverall made insight-readingortheperformance cleared aftereachperformance. Any violations to includedlanguagethattimpanipitcheswillbe MSHSAA Adjudicator andMusicManuals language beaddedtodefine‘silent-play’ inthe in anoverallloweringofthegroupsrating;11) director andviolationofthisrulewouldresult to thegroupinsight-readingonemusic rules revieweachyear;10)limitinginstruction festival managerstocompletethemusiconline State LargeGroupFestival;9)requiringall third stringorchestraentriesintheMSHSAA brass choirevents;8)allowingtheadditionof minutes forstringorchestras,woodwindand scheduled performancetimefrom12to15 on stringorchestraevents;7)increasingthe to Section5-A-1cforadditionalinformation required.” A statementwillbeaddedtorefer will beobservedandnosightreading for class1-2and25minutes3-5 judges willbeused,atimelimitof20minutes Music Manualwhichstates“Inthiscase,three the NOTEboxofSection5-B-2inMSHSAA electronic devices;6)removingthestatementin BOARD OFDIRECTORS

Chamber Choir Mixed Choir Choir Tenor-Bass Treble Choir Ensembles Vocal Large June 2013 Board of Directors MeetingSummary, 20 con’t page Directors from June of 2013Board Schroeder discussedwiththeBoard two Approved all18recommendations fromthe Vocal Solo Vocal Solos Quartet SSAA Double SSAA Quartet SSA Sextet SSA Trio Quartet T-B Double T-B Quartet T-B Sextet T-B Trio Vocal SmallEnsembles Ensemble Misc. Vocal Madrigal Quartet SATB Double SATB Quartet SAB Sextet SAB Trio submit totheNFHS BaseballRulesCommittee Committee. The committeerecommended to recommendation fromtheBaseball Advisory Committee. the Speech,Debate,and Theatre Advisory authority tooverturnadisqualification. tournament grievancecommittee whohasthe shall bedirectedtoandruledupon bythe the event. Any official protest of a disqualification for thiseventwillresultindisqualificationfrom for allevents: A violation ofanyrule/regulation staff recommendstoaddthefollowingwording characters intheirinterpretation;10)MSHSAA the studentcanaddresseitheroneormore criteria forDlandHItoclearlyindicatethat parenthesis to“character(s)”inthejudging approximately twenty-fiveminute”;9)toadd program shallrun sentence inSection7-5-d,eliminating“Each thirty minutesinlength”;8)removingthefirst eliminating “Eachplayshallbeapproximately 7) removingthefirstsentenceinSection7-4-c, program atalldistrictsthereafter. potential ofusingtheSpeechWirescheduling basis forthe2014districttournamentswith tournament/district manageronavoluntary program andcoveredexpensebyanydistrict Speech Wireasanapprovedscheduling Amended: Recommendallowingtheuseof basis. tournament/district manageronavoluntary program andcoveredexpensebyanydistrict use ofSpeechWireasanapprovedscheduling in apreviouseliminationround;6)allowingthe debate teamthateliminatedtheir unavoidable, aschooljudgeshouldnot 5) toaddSection12-N-1,(e)unless (Ex: Palm/Treo/Blackberry/etc. ). phones andpersonaldigitalassistants. rounds. otherprohibiteddevicesincludecell networks isstrictlyprohibitedduringall the competitionroom,wiredand/orwireless any person,machine,device,serveroutside and PublicForumDebate.Connectivityto be allowedinroundsofPolicy, Lincoln-Douglas electronic storage,retrievaldevices,etc.shall Amended: Non-Internetconnectedcomputers, rounds. retrieval devicesshallbeprohibitedduringthe and statetournaments. The useofelectronic Public Forumdebateatallinvitational,district internet computersforLincoln-Douglasand for RadioSpeaking;4)toallowtheuseofnon- of electronicdeviceswithoutsoundcapabilities Extemporaneous Speaking;3)toallowtheuse and TabletsE-Reader’s inUSandInternational allow theuseofnon-internetconnectedlaptops, capabilities, inProseandPoetryevents;2)to Tablets withoutsoundorvideo andE-Reader’s, Advisory Committee.1)toallowtheuseof the BoardfromSpeech,Debateand Theatre Advisory Committee. recommendation 2fromtheScholarBowl fourteen competitionstotwentycompetitions. the scholarbowlhighschoolcontestlimitsfrom place anitemonthe Annual Ballottoincrease the StateSeries;2)thatBoardofDirectors writing servicestocover2013-14Districtsand Thompson discussedwiththeBoard one Approved all10recommendations from Stahl discussed10recommendationswith Accepted recommendation1anddenied competition and not justtherunningaspect. providing athletes doallthreepartsofthe the schooltrackandcrosscountry seasons in interpretationwouldallowtriathlons during school competitionandtriathlons. The change wording. the NFHSNetworkduetocurrent contract Missouri SpecialOlympics. school yearaspresented. fall championshipsbeginningwiththe2014-15 recommendations. Debate/Theatre Advisory Committeefortheir Advisory CommitteeandtotheSpeech/ travel exceptionrequesttothe Athletic Directors volleyball. they willuseflagsforlinejudgesinthesportof School andtheOpenGymPolicy. possible violationinvolvingCarlJunctionhigh School. the possibleviolationinvolvingDoraHigh Financial ImpactCommittee. information onfinancialimpactMSHSAA. the ballotitems.MSHSAA staff willdevelop information onfinancialimpacttoschools Committee toreviewballotitemsandprovide possibility ofaddingaFinancialImpact cooperative applicationsaspresented. for thesportrequested. place thehostprograminahigherclassification It wasnotedthatformingtheco-opswouldnot Senior HighCooperative Agreement Requests. Schools.Noactiontaken. the 5-StarLeadership Schools. Shealsodiscussedthepossibilityof schools thatqualifiedforMSHSAA Leadership year. Administrators Coalitionforthe2013-14school results. the Annual Ballotaspresentedintheprinted Election, InvestigativeCommitteeElectionand officials ratings. penalties ontheschoolsfailingtosubmitspring failed tosubmitspringofficialsratings. Reports. Noactiontaken. schools haverespondedtofiledSpecial Reports. Noactiontaken. all officialshaverespondedtofiledSpecial Committee. Advisory Baseball current defensiveposition. player isbroughtintopitchdirectlyfromhis of warmuppitchesallowedwhenadefensive a proposedrulechangetoincreasethenumber Determined toconsider triathlonsasa Richards presentedinformationon non- Resolved thatMSHSAA willdeclinejoining Approved acooperativearrangementwith Approved thechangesindatesfor Referred theSpeech,Debateand Theatre Resolved toallowlocalschoolsdecideif Directed MSHSAA staff investigatethe Resolved tohaveMSHSAA staff investigate Approved theformationofatenmember Urhahn discussedwiththeBoard Approved thelateseniorhighschool Urhahn providedtotheBoardseverallate Schroeder sharedwiththeBoardlistof Approved participationintheSchool Certified theresultsofMSHSAA Board The Boarddeterminedtoimposeproper Thompson reportedthatfiveschoolshave Thompson informedtheboardthatall Thompson reportedtotheBoardthat Accepted therecommendationfrom MSHSAA Journal August 2013  21 - - - - - office (Class 3) NEWS – Robert Bomar (Lake ferson City), Charles Taylor (St. Joseph), Brian Taylor ferson City), Charles Thomas (Jefferson Thomas (Rich Hill), Donnie Thompson Thomas (Boonville), Mike City), Scott (Lathrop), Elvin Ungles (Mound City), Kathy (Monroe Ungles (Mound City), Charley Welker City), Robert Wheeler (Atlanta), Ron Whittaker City), Sue (Jefferson (Mexico), Willard Worts City). (Wright Wright Roger Pock (Branson), Jason Pyrah (Willard), Chris Rebello (Excelsior Springs), Mike Reece (Ash Grove), Zach Reece (Ash Grove), Dan Mary Jo Richards (Columbia), Reed (Troy), City), Joe Schroeder Keith Sampson (Jefferson (Columbia), Steve Schuette (Cuba), Frank Schultz (Hillsboro), Steve Serniak (Ballwin), Dave Shaw (Brookfield), Larry Silvey (Ava), Kirk Sloan (Branson), Roger Stottlemyre (Jef field), Greg Selle (Springfield), Andy Wilkinson field), Greg Selle (Springfield), Tal- (Springfield), Paul Dueker (St. Louis), Steve Anthony bott (O’Fallon), David Goetz (St. Louis), Gardner (Independence), Chris Miller (Kansas City), John Brayley (Kansas City); Mark Rutherford (St. Charles), Komrun Divan Andy Theron Post (Manchester), beigi (Ballwin), McKee (Boonville), Mike McCrary (Columbia), Bill Lansing (Sedalia), Marty Rocco (St. Peters), Jenifer Boul (St. Peters), Clancy Moore (Fes Summit), Luke Swartz tus), Ken Bartkoski (Lee’s Summit). (Belton), Landon Berry (Lee’s Championships Lotawana), Jason Florez (Springfield), Jay Giddings (Columbia), Brad Hamman (Verona), Hantak (St. Louis), John Hawks (Colum Tim bia), Doug Helfrich (St. Peters), Chuck Lonardo Mc (Joplin), George Major (Herculaneum), Mike Crary (Columbia), Eddie Mulholland (Jefferson City), Naomi Omenski (Kansas City), Daniel Ortega (Willard), Caleb Perry (Independence), Thomas Smith (Blue Springs), Philip Tanner Denis (O’Fallon), (O’Fallon), Steve Walters Zijadic (Gladstone). - - - - (Class Tim Flem- (Class 2) Tim All coaches’ education classes are now offered online. The NFHS Fundamentals of The NFHS Fundamentals online. are now offered education classes All coaches’ As- American Heart aid (not CPR/AED) through Red Cross, If your coach has first By-Laws exam; this is also accessible to pass a MSHSAA Coaches also need MSHSAA Coaches Education Classes are Classes Education Coaches MSHSAA Offered now Online and can be accessed approved classes for Coaches are the Aid and First Coaching then the tab and ABOUT on the by clicking website at www.mshsaa.org through our do You NFHSlearn.com website. will take you to the link, which Coaches Education by the MSHSAA to this office, as those can be viewed not need to send results online. last three years, please first aid as a college course within the sociation, etc., or had of the certification for training on the website and keep a copy enter the date of the office. have to fax or send a copy to the MSHSAA no longer You your records. tab and then the ABOUT by clicking on the at www.mshsaa.org through our website The By-Laws course. the MSHSAA The fifth link will be link. Coaches Education longer have to fax or send a no You in to take this course. coach must be signed office. certificate to the MSHSAA copy of the completion City), Chris Miller (Platte City), Eric Neverve City), Chris Miller (Platte City), Eric Neverve (Kansas City), Scott Byers (St. Joseph); 3) Jenifer Boul (St. Peters), James Heisner (St. Louis), Ken Seitz (St. Peters), Elvis Mahmutovic (Lake St. Louis), Gary Trost (St. Louis), Michael Mike Marcum (Seda Springs), Huber (Weldon lia), Ken Seyer (Jefferson City), Scott Caldwell lia), Ken Seyer (Jefferson Noonan (Springfield), Daniel Tim (Columbia), Tim Ortega (Willard), Jason Florez (Springfield), (St. Louis), Chris Benbow (Florissant), Walsh Shelton (Florissant), Jeff (Florissant), Joe Buffa Davar Divanbeigi (Ballwin), Jonathan Mills (Lake Summit), Ken St. Louis), Brian Martin (Lee’s McCurry (Kingsville), Chris Eberhart (Raymore), Denis Zijadic (Gladstone), Richard Omenski (Kansas City), Robert McClanahan (Liberty). Quarterfinals – (Class 1) George Major (Her Hantak Tim culaneum), Brad Chilton (Ellisville), Timo- (St. Louis), Daniel England (Springfield), thy Brown (Springfield), Benjamin Moore (St. (St. Louis), Robert Wallace Robert), Steve Valle Aaron Michael Cahill (St. Peters), (Washington), Rench (Platte City), Brian Nickel (Kansas City), Jason Willey (Gladstone); ing (St. Louis), Mike Basco (Manchester), Ed Andrew Ellsworth (Spring Kaminski (St. Louis), Robin Heilig (Kansas City), Jacquelyn Hibbler (Manchester), Gary Hinton (Chillicothe), Karl Hodge (Maryville), Brian Hunsaker (Cairo), Curt Ivey (Branson), Glenn Jensen (Mexico), Johnson (Columbia), Craig Kammien (St. Velma Keeton (Independence), Jim King Terry Louis), (Princeton), Roger Kirby (Carthage), Michael Kriegshauser (Eldon), Dennis Licklider (Holts Summit), Ross Licklider (Columbia), Martin Margalski (Glencoe), Ron Martin (Branson), Lou Mazzocco (Columbia), Jack Miles (Columbia), Karen Miller (Ozark), George Moore (Appleton City), John Muench (Cape Girardeau), Charles Nance (Kearney), Carol Nimmo (Kahoka), Roger Nimmo (Kahoka), Dave Palmeiro (Tarkio), Donna Peck (Centralia), Michelle Peck (Centra Andy Phipps City), lia), Dan Peterson (Jefferson (Gower), Glenn Pickett (Columbia), Ilayna Pickett (Columbia), Robbie Pitman (Branson), ------Jeff Pulley (Class 2) Jeff Extended the venue contract for the State venue contract for the Extended the changes, as Approved allowing editorial relief from coaching Denied the request for June 2013 Boardof June Directors from con’t Summary, Meeting page 20 Rosalind Addison (St. Louis), Ken Asbury Louis), Ken Addison (St. Rosalind (Moberly), Craig Barker (Lawson), Don Bauml Steve Baxter (Ballwin), Charlie (Warsaw), City), Beck (Fenton), Mark Bollinger (Jefferson (Cape Girardeau), Bob Lawrence Brookins, Jr. Bruner (Bennington), John Bryan (Jefferson City), Rachel City), Grant Bryan (Jefferson City), Bob Bryant (Columbia), Bryan (Jefferson Richard Burns (La Plata), Doug Carder (Har risonville), Dave Carlson (Columbia), Gilbert Castillo (Kansas City), Dan Cromer (Cleveland), Jan Crowe (Owensville), Randy Crowe (Owens Emry Dilday ville), Leslie Dickherber (Trimble), Chris (Springfield), Kevin Ellis (Poplar Bluff), Essick (Branson), Bill Frazee (Fulton), Marion Freeman (Clayton), Roger Giger (Camden Point), Bill Goodin (Princeton), Bill Hagedorn (Moberly), Dennis Hancock (Monroe City), Don Harris (Cape Girardeau), Dean Hays (Hardin), separate event, eliminating the conflict for track eliminating the conflict separate event, country athletes. and/or cross in to Show-Me Center Championships Volleyball next four years. Cape Girardeau for the Board to the MSHSAA presented by staff, in the 2013-14 Policies to be published Handbook. Official MSHSAA (Cape Girardeau) High requirements at Central School. to adjourn Leimkuehler, Motion Cornish, second the meeting. 2013 Track & Field Championship Officials and Workers Officials and & Field Championship 2013 Track 2013 Girls Championship Officials Soccer Sectionals – (Class 1) Eric Oberle (DeSoto), James Patton (Barnhart), Shane Butler (Impe rial), Karen Swanner (Glencarbon), Keith Pinter rial), Karen Swanner (Glencarbon), Keith Pinter - (St. Louis), Kevin McGinnis (St. Charles), Ed City), Sean Hollrah die Mulholland (Jefferson Rabenau (Cook Station), Brad Tex (Columbia), Jan Stahle (Springfield), Ken Hamman (Verona), Kwantes (Rolla), Jerry Michel (St. Louis), Rich ard Banahan (St. Louis), Daniel Murphy (Man chester), Komrun Divanbeigi (Ballwin), Dennis Pivin (St. Charles), Patrick McMahon (St. Louis), Tiemann Summit), Marc Ben Gochnauer (Lee’s Rob (Merriam), Robert Bomar (Lake Lotawana), Kyle (Harrisonville), Gallagher (Maryville), Daniel Joseph Macht (Liberty); Hay Jeff (Jackson), Bill Scott (Poplar Bluff), (Cape Girardeau), Ed Rook (Florissant), Rou men Mihov (St. Peters), Rory Reynolds (St. (O’Fallon), Brandon Peters), Steve Walters Andy Jacob Heilich (Arnold), (Columbia), Wulff Wilkinson (Springfield), Chuck Lonardo (Joplin), Phill Lewis (Marshfield), Doug Helfrich (St. - Lammer Tim Thomas Smith (O’Fallon), Peters), ing (O’Fallon), Charles Cova (St. Louis), Phil Beermann (St. Louis), Mark Probst (Manches ter), Naomi Omenski (Kansas City), Damon Rick Nickel (Kansas Cluts (Pleasant Valley), 22  MSHSAA Journal August 2013 2014) forboys. Saturday ofweek#12(September28,2013)forgirlsandon#43(May3, der withopposingcoachesforeverycontest roster. other teamsrankorderbyviewingtheopposingschool’s tennisscheduleoreligibility a newordifferent rankorderagainstanopposingschool.Opposingcoachesmayview These updates/changesinrankordermustbecompletedonthewebsitepriortousing link. Coachesmustusetheonlinesystemtoupdate/changetheirsinglesrankorder. the school’s tennisschedulepagebysimplyselectingthe“ManageSinglesRankOrder” must submittheirsinglesrankorder. Submissionoftherankordersmaybedoneon throughout theschoolyear. names ofthosestudentsplayingonyourthreedoublesteamsandthen“Submit”. mit”. Nowscrolltothebottomandselect“EditDoublesLine-up”.clickdrag to eachstudentathletewhoplayedsinglesinthatparticularcontest,lastlyselect“sub titled “Line-Up”.Nowclickon“selectsinglesline-up”,followedbyselectingtheboxnext nis schedule. To postaline-upusedincontest,selecttheunderlined/highlightedlink completed viatheschoolsschedulepageforeachcontestappearingonaschool’s ten- posted within72hours whether thetournamentisa“team”,“individual”or“doubles”tournament. ups usedforeachcontest.Whenenteringyourtournamentsmakesuretoclearlyselect All varsitycontestsmustbepostedtothisschedulepageinordersubmityourline- hours afterthecompletionofamatch/contest. recommended tofineaschool$25foreachline-upthatitnotcompletelypostedwithin72 of consistentfollowthroughonthepostingline-ups Tennis Advisory Committee line-ups afterthecompletioneachtenniscontestandteamtournament.Duetolack a $25fineperline-up Un-submitted Tennis in Line-upsresults 4. Recommendtoremove A-2 sectionpage19 **3. RecommendthataDoublestournamentwith Board Approved Fine:$25fineforeachlineup setbytheMSHSAA BoardofDirectors. 2. Recommendthatline-upsbepostedwithin72 1. Recommendtoincreasethestatemedalistfor Held Oct.30,2012 2012 Tennis CommitteeSummary Advisory FALL ATHLETICS unavoidable circumstances, throughadvanced or fordoublesplay, inthecaseofunforeseenor or injurycertifiedbytheschoolprincipal inwriting; Start ofCompetition:Onlyinthecase ofillness Individual DistrictSeedingMeetingbut Priortothe of the Tennis Manual.Section A-2: After the be posted. accurate postseasoneligibledoubleline-upsto would havetooccuronthewebsiteinorderfor to thewebsitecanbedetermined.Thisfeature the costassociatedwithbuildingthisfeature Tabled: Thisrecommendationisonholduntil Team play. towards doublesline-upspostseasoneligibilityfor rank orderforthetournamenttocountONEtime three ormoreflightsshallallowthedoubles a tennismatch. not postedwithin72hoursofthecompletion do sowillresultinafine hours oftheconclusioneachmatch.Failureto singles anddoublestoinclude7th8thplace. All coachesarealsorequiredtosubmittheirregularseasonrankordersonline All regularseason First andforemost,enterallregularseasoncontesttournamentsfor2013-2014. For anumberofyearsnowishasbeenmandatorytopostallsinglesanddoubles All coachesshallprinttheirrankorderfromthewebsiteandexchangeor singles anddoublesline-ups ofthecompletioneachcontest. The postingofline-upsis Prior tothefirstregularseasoncontesteachcoach . Rankorderswillbecomelocked/frozenon ***5. RecommendrewordingSection A-3, Page Section A-3: Onceindividualdistrictcompetition can bemadetosinglesentries. This sameregula seeding hasstartedforsingles,nosubstitutions 19 ofthe Tennis Manualtostate:Onceindividual same schoolonoppositesidesofthebracket.) drawn inordertokeepplayersorteamsfromthe of competition.(Thebracketmayneedtobere- the pre-tournamentmeetingjustpriortostart the bracketshouldbere-seeded(notre-drawn)at seeded orifaplayerdefaultspriortoplay, tion ismadeforanillorinjuredplayerthatwas NOTE 2:Forindividualdistrictsonly, ifasubstitu defined aswhenthefirstassigned. NOTE 1:Forindividualplay, “competition”is singles ordoublesontheentryform. be aplayerwhohasnotbeenenteredindistrict spot shallbedefaulted.) Approved substituteshall team shallbeplacedinthe#1spotand#2 not approvedbytheMSHSAA,remainingdoubles approval bytheMSHSAA.(Ifsubstitutionis of seeding. the warm-upprior to competitionandafterthestart player ordoublesteamplayer(s)are injured during substitution restrictionappliesevenif asingles This sameregulationappliestodoubles. no substitutionscanbemadetosingles entries. seeding hasstartedforsinglesand/or doubles, tion appliestodoubles. foreachcontestplayedmustbe This - - - - All othersapproved * Ammended: season. format priortoaline-upbeingallowedinthepost regarding doublesline-upsbeingplayedinthis primarily duetosomeofthestipulationsandrules 6-3 formatbeingusedinregularseasoncontest discretion ofthehostschool. format touseforteamplaydoesnotfallinthe during thepostseason. The decisiononwhich 6-3 formatasrecognizedbyMSHSAA andused 4-3 format,thatcontestmustbeplayedusingthe If atanytimebothschoolsdonotagreetousethe both schoolsparticipatingmustbeinagreement. stand thatinordertousethe4-3teamformat, that allMSHSAA membertennisschoolsunder the formatcanbeused.Itisextremelyimportant seems tobeconfusionregardingwhenandhow format forteamdualsispermitted;however, there “double back”forteamduals. This useofthe4-3 hold aninterestinplayingthe4-3formatwithno uses this6-3formattherearestillschoolswho both singlesanddoublesduringthecontest. while allowingthe“doubleback”ofplayerstoplay singles matchesandthree(3)doubles MSHSAA recognized6-3formatallowsforsix(6) as thisformatisusedforpostseasonplay. The mat fordualcompetitionsandteamtournaments, of tennisschoolshaveelectedtousethe6-3for in Missouri.Forquitesometime,thevastmajority lowed” formatforteamplayinthesportoftennis continues tobeasmalldebateregardingthe“al Competition Tennisof Team Recognized Format 6-3 Format is to followifnecessary. National Federation PenaltyKickprocedure 15- minutesudden victoryperiodswiththe ment beginningwithDistrictplay will betwo if necessary. OvertimefortheState Tourna Federation PenaltyKickProcedure tofollow sudden victoryperiodswiththeNational season contestswillincludetwoten-minute Procedure Soccer Overtime *** ** * Denied criteria forStateSinglesandDoublesbrackets. port ofdevelopingacommitteetolookatseeding member tennisschoolsfordeterminingthesup that theBoardofDirectorsconductasurvey a quorum. The 8remainingmembershaveasked Committee membersleft;therefore,notenoughfor to theBoardtherewereonly8 Tennis Advisory Note: At thetimeofnextrecommendation seeding. warm-up priortocompetitionandafterthestartof or doublesteamplayer(s)areinjuredduringthe stitution restrictionappliesevenifasinglesplayer The overtimeprocedureforvarsity regular Approved asamended Tabled forfurtherstudy The MSHSAA feelsverystrongaboutthe Although themajorityofschoolsinMissouri In pasthistory, aswellrecently, there To includetheadditionof- This sub ------MSHSAA Journal August 2013  23 No No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Legal? Legal? Legal? Legal? A player that will be playing that will be player A on the varsity squad may exclusively date. in up to 5 sets on that participate time between player that is splitting A match and the the junior varsity or may participate in 4 varsity match date only in a 5 sets on that prevent the combination that would in two student from participating table below complete matches (see for specific legal combinations). is participating on three player that A a levels may participate in different maximum of three sets. is playing exclusively player that A or splitting on the junior varsity squad, match and between the junior varsity participate a freshman match may that is in any legal combination format. outlined for the 2-out-of-3 FALL ATHLETICS FALL 1. 2. 3. 4.

3-out-of-5: - 3-out-of-5: 2-out-of-3: 2-out-of-3: 0 2 0 3 1 2 1 1 3 2 3 (full match) 4 (full match) 4 (full match) 5 (full match) 3 (full match) 3 of 5 format 3 of 5 format 2 (partial match) 2 (partial match) 3 (too many levels) 2 (too many levels) 2-out-of-3 Format: 2-out-of-3 3-out-of-5 Format: A player may participate in a player may participate A or one full maximum of three sets, plus one set in match at a lower level level. a second match at a higher 1. Number of games played Varsity Number of played games Varsity Number of played games Varsity Number of games played Varsity

When a team is participating in dual competition is participating in dual When a team same school date against the on one calendar squad season, and the varsity during regular following 2-out-of-3 format, the is playing the on that date: will be in effect player limitations in dual competition When a team is participating against the same school on one calendar date and the varsity squad during regular season, format, the fol (only) is playing the 3-out-of-5 lowing player limitations will be in effect on that will be in effect lowing player limitations date: -

0 0 2 0 3 0 2 1 3 1 2 Any 2 of 3 legal combination is still legal for a 3 of 5 match. 3 (full match) 2 (full match) 2 (full match) 1 FR and 1 JV 1 FR and 1 JV 1 FR and 1 JV 2 of 3 format 2 of 3 format 1 (partial match) 1 (partial match) Example Grid for Volleyball Player Limitations: Player Volleyball Example Grid for 3-out-of-5 Format Optional: Optional: Format 3-out-of-5 Number of JV games played Number of JV games played Number of JV games played Number of JV games played (For dual competition on one calendar date against the same school during regular season) calendar date against the same school during regular (For dual competition on one for matches and nights when the VARSITY LEVEL ONLY is playing ONLY LEVEL for matches and nights when the VARSITY COMBINATIONS LEGAL Missouri schools may utilize the 3-out-of-5 may utilize the 3-out-of-5 Missouri schools varsity level 2-out-of-3 format for format or the quads or only (not in triangulars, dual matches the first In the 3-out-of-5 format, tournaments). match and the three sets wins the school to win points rather needed, is played to 15 fifth set, if two). Schools and/or than 25 points (win by the 3-out-of-5 format conferences may utilize varsity dual matches, for one or more of their schools and officials as agreed upon by both be The format for the match must in advance. game contract and the clearly specified on the the contest. Lower contracts prior to officials’ freshmen, junior var level contests (junior high, played in the 2-out-of-3 sity) will continue to be be used The 2-out-of-3 format will format only. series. in the district and state for matches and nights when the VARSITY LEVEL ONLY is playing ONLY LEVEL for matches and nights when the VARSITY ALLOWABLE / NOT ILLEGAL are playing levels ALL for matches and nights that ALLOWABLE / NOT ILLEGAL for matches and nights that ALL levels are playing levels ALL for matches and nights that COMBINATIONS LEGAL MSHSAA Board Policy On Volleyball Player Limitations Player Volleyball On BoardMSHSAA Policy 24  MSHSAA Journal August 2013 was movedtotheEdwardJonesDome. offs. In2008,the8-ManChampionship Academy duetotheNCAA DivisionIIPlay- 8-Man Championshipwasmovedto Tarkio State UniversityinMaryville.In1997,the added andplayedatNorthwestMissouri and threeonSaturdayattheDome. added withthreegamesplayedonFriday St. Louis,andin2002,asixthclasswas moved totheEdwardJonesDomein the siteof11-Man Championshipwas University inSpringfield1988.In1996, of Missouri-ColumbiaandMissouriState voted tomovethegamesUniversity was followeduntiltheBoardofDirectors a two-dayformatwasused. That format games wereplayedinoneday. In1984, in KansasCity. In1982and1983,five the sitewasmovedto Arrowhead Stadium then. tinued withonlyslightmodificationssince championship gamestoonesitehascon in St.Louis1979. The bringingofall Show-Me Bowl setfor St.Louis FALL ATHLETICS 2. 1. Held December6,2012 Committee Summary Football Advisory Complete Play-offBracketsforallclassesmaybefoundontheMSHSAA website. Note: Class 1-4 Class 5-6and8-man Class 1-5 Class 6and8-man Class 1-5 Class 6and8-man Class 1-5 Class 6and8-man Class 1-5 Post-Season Wednesday, August 28:Firstallowableregularseasongame Friday, August 23orSaturday, August 24:PreseasonInterschoolScrimmage Monday, August 12:Firstdayofallowablepractice Regular Season sociated withthenewplayoff format.Listedbelowaretheimportantdatesforyourreference: 2013 Football Dates toRemember date anda10-game season. remain asis,with Week 6 as thestart Recommend having thefootballseason and keepingthecurrentsystemin place. district footballchampionsto16per class proposal ofreinstatingthenumber of Recommend rejectingBob Thompson’s In 1988an8-manchampionshipwas In 1982,afifthclasswasadded,and The Show-MeBowlconceptbegan The MSHSAA Officehasreceivedquestionsregardingthefall2013footballscheduleandexactdatesas Semifinals Semifinals Quarterfinals District Championships District Championships 2nd RoundDistricts 2nd RoundDistricts 1st RoundDistricts 1st RoundDistricts - Saturday, November30 Friday, November29 as follows: Jones Dome. Show-Me BowltobeheldintheEdward 5:30 p.m. 2:15 p.m. 11:00 a.m. 7:30 p.m. 4:15 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 9:30 a.m. The 2013Show-MeBowlscheduleis This willbethe18thyearfor Saturday Friday Saturday Friday/Saturday Monday Friday/Saturday Wednesday Friday/Saturday Thursday/Friday Class 5 Class 1 Class 3 Class 6 Class 2 Class 4 8-Man November 23 November 22 November 16 November 15-16 November 11 November 8-9 November 6 November 1-2 October 31-November1 Session 3: Session 2: Seesion 1: Tickets: Site: Dates: Championships Swimming &Diving Boys State

Saturday, 3p.m. Friday, 3p.m. City ofSt.PetersRec-Plex Saturday, 9:00a.m. one entryintothefacility) $7 persession(goodfor November 15-16,2013 (swimming prelims) (swimming finals) (diving) - MSHSAA Journal August 2013  25 - - FALL ATHLETICS FALL The 2013 MSHSAA Volleyball Champion Volleyball The 2013 MSHSAA directors, or Likewise, coaches, athletic Ball GirlsBall at Needed Tourney State Center played at the Show-Me ships will be & 9th. November 8th in Cape Girardeau, volleyball is looking for interested MSHSAA the as ball retrievers for teams to serve a total of six teams state tournament, and will be filled on a first are needed. Sessions At least six players come, first serve basis. one court during would be needed to cover will receive a a session. Up to 10 players free admission for championship t-shirt and If your team is inter- the entire tournament. the form available on ested, please complete site, under Volleyball. web the MSHSAA statis- the with assisting in interested officials Volleyball MSHSAA tical operations at the contact Jason West Championships should office. Four statisticians are at the MSHSAA needed the tournament, per court throughout and each individual will receive free admis sion to the tournament, meals on site, and a per-match stipend. - - - - State Qualifying Standards for 1M Diving The total degree of difficulty for six (6) DD: dives must be twelve (12.0) or higher. The qualifying points necessary POINTS: for both the boys meet and the girls meet are 210. DIVE SELECTION – Six-Dive Meet: As per the NFHS diving rules, in a six dive meet a diver must perform a voluntary dive (assigned DD through 1.8) and five optional dives. In order to qualify for state competition only: 1) dives 101, 201, 301, may not be selected as an 401 and 5111 optional dive, and 2) the five optional dives The must represent all five groups. voluntary dive shall be selected from the voluntary group of the week according to NFHS Rule 9-4-6. DIVE SELECTION – Eleven-Dive Meet: qualify during a championship meet To dives, the competitor requiring eleven (11) dives by can pick six (6) of the eleven (11) circling the dives to be used on the diving score sheet. In order to qualify for state competition only: 1) dives 101, 201, 301, may not be selected as an 401 and 5111 optional dive, and 2) the five optional dives selected for state qualification must The MSHSAA represent all five groups. and NFHS requirements for qualifying in a six (6) dive meet, including a dive from the voluntary group of the week, must be met. The competitor must complete all eleven dives. (11) As a final reminder, coaches and runners coaches and As a final reminder, shall be computer chip method/process A ships. Each runner shall wear two computer ships. Each runner shall wear two computer All chips, one securely attached to each shoe. runners must run across the finish pad in order to receive a place and time. DIVING: • • • • ling abuses so that the Championships can so that the Championships ling abuses No dogs or bi for years to come. remain there the Oak Hills property! cycles are permitted on course after 3:30 p.m. may tour the state meet Friday prior to the meet. (weather permitting) on on the course There will be no one allowed unless all course prior to 3:30 p.m. on Friday, completed prior to preparations have been will be made at the that time (announcements course). team scores, and used to determine places, 2013 State Champion individual times at the ing location and facility for the state meet and and facility for the state ing location in control be especially helpful coaches must all times for their tents). The golf course, used course, The golf tents). for their all times City Parks courtesy of the Jefferson through the outstand Commission, is an and Recreation - - - - - Meters Meters 25.73 56.32 28.76 4:30.42 1:09.98 2:20.09 1:02.93 2:12.79 2:35.39 4:48.94 1:58.39 1:20.61 4:20.66 1:11.58* 3:52.81* 1:45.45* 1:58.17* 2:03.53* 2:15.16* 1:10.87* Yards Yards 22.99 56.49 50.69 25.79 57.79* 1:04.20* 56.19* 1:02.48* 5:07.99 1:02.99 2:06.09 1:58.99 2:19.99 5:29.39 1:45.99 1:12.49 3:53.99 3:28.99* 1:34.49* 1:45.99* 1:51.49* 1:04.49* 2:01.99* 1:03.79* BOYS STATE QUALIFYING TIMES BOYS STATE GIRLS STATE QUALIFYING TIMES GIRLS STATE Automatic qualifying times for the boys and Coaches should note that they must work Coaches should note The schools participating in boys and in participating The schools reviews required online rules There are and state entry pro The district, sectional 400 Freestyle Relay 100 Butterfly 500y/400m Freestyle 200 Freestyle Relay 100 Backstroke 100 Butterfly 100 Freestyle 100 Breaststroke 200 Medley Relay 500y/400m Freestyle 200 Freestyle 200 Individual Medley 50 Freestyle 100 Freestyle 200 Freestyle 200 Individual Medley 50 Freestyle 200 Freestyle Relay 100 Backstroke 100 Breaststroke 400 Freestyle Relay *=Changed Qualifying times since last year. SIZE: Please note that the Board of POOL Directors has ruled that performances that take place in pools of distances less than 25-yards or 25-meters shall not be used for state qualifica tion. See Swimming Manual for other qualifying criteria. 200 Medley Relay & Diving Qualifying Standards& Diving Qualifying girls state swimming meets have been estab 2013-14 Automatic Swimming 2013-14 Automatic Advisory The Swimming and Diving lished. Committee reviews these standards annually All automatic stan and recommends changes. a dards are rounded to the next highest .09 of second. nent location at Oak Hills (schools are liable at nent location at Oak Hills (schools are liable cess and deadlines shall be listed in the 2013- cess and deadlines shall which Cross Country Manual, 14 MSHSAA (www. website can be found on the MSHSAA website Timing TRXC mshsaa.org) and on the (trxctiming.com). managers, and fans to to instruct their runners, roped off the greens and out of the any keep off City, Jefferson Center, areas at Oak Hills Golf site of the state meets. Schools are required to locate their tents on the west half of No. 1 fairway and all of No. 10 fairway as a perma girls cross country are equally divided into four country are equally divided girls cross gender with on enrollment of the classes based in the of schools participating the larger number district and state series. cross country year. the 2013-14 school offered during rosters must be coaches’ Student eligibility and submitted online at www.mshsaa.org. Cross Country Reminders 26  MSHSAA Journal August 2013 *** *** 4. 3. RecommendtoremoveC-5-eonpage13 2. 1. Held March4,2013 CommitteeSummary Advisory Wrestling WINTER ATHLETICS

6. 5. the optionofacoachchallengingseed. district tournamentseedingmeetingswith Wrestling Auto SeedingProgramforall Recommend theuseofNWCA/Track Guidelines. of theWrestling ManualfromtheSeeding seed maynotbechanged. move ontothenextseed,previous been awardedinaweightclassandyou Recommend thatonceadistrictseedhas guidelines. eliminated fromdistrictseedingcriteriaand Appendix Bofthewrestlingmanualbe Recommend thatB-4-dandC-4(a-d)in failing tosubmitweightcertification attend thedistrictseedingmeetingor a $100.00finetoschoolsfailing Amended: Recommendtoapply meeting. schools failingtoattendthedistrictseeding Recommend toapplya$100.00fine which he/sheparticipates. events scheduledbythehigherteamon in nomoreeventsthanthenumberof of 50matches,excludingforfeits,and her schoolinnomorethanamaximum individual wrestlershallrepresenthis/ Prior tothedistricttournament,an Individual Wrestler Limitsasfollows: to reviseBy-Law3.26.1apertaining be placedonthe2014questionnaire Amended: Recommend thatanitem district. and ballotforallowing60matchespriorto taking By-Law3.26.1atothequestionnaire Recommend theMSHSAA Boardconsider *8. Recommendthatcoachesareableto ** ** 9. Recommend that a wrestler’s actual 9. Recommendthatawrestler’s 7. represents. rather thantheweightclasswrestler is recertifiedatahigherweightclass, weight shalldeterminewhetherawrestler acceptable. postseason official’s performanceis wrestling schoolsforfeedbackon officials; however, asurveyofthe to allothersportsratingpostseason predictable andwouldopenthedoor system forpostseasonofficialsis season officials. A separaterating that applytowardtheselectionofpost accepts ratingssubmittedonofficials Comment: TheMSHSAA already ratings orquartiles. not applytotheofficial’s regularseason the postseason. These ratingswould on theperformancebyofficialsduring officials forMSHSAA touseasfeedback submit official’s ratingsforpostseason Qualifying seriesused? Expenses? Attendance? FacilitiesUsed? Championships? Cost-Revenuevs on numberofstateswithDual Tabled: Tabled forfurtherresearch determine criteriaforqualifyingteams. Advisory Committeeascommitteeto 15 postseasonandusetheWrestling Dual StateChampionshipsforthe2014- for interestintheimplementationofa Recommend tosurveymemberschools to theseedingmeeting. opponent verificationdocuments)prior individual wrestlerseasonrecordand documentation (weigh-insheets, 11. Recommendclarifyingthewordingin 10. *** All othersapproved **** *** Approved asamended ** * Denied 12. 1 or½minutes. Middle SchoolWrestling touseperiodsof the MSHSAA Wrestling Manualallowing approval grantedbytheMSHSAA office. by theschoolcoachandadministratorwith Exemption documentmustbecompleted Furthermore, aWeight Certification must beassessedafterJanuary14th. weight certificationexception,awrestler Recommend inordertoqualifyforthe class. above theirlowestminimumweight remaining ataheavieractualweight this willimpactorencouragewrestlers health andsafetyinrelationtowhether discussion orconcernsforathlete’s Committee forconsideration, by theSportsMedicine Advisory Tabled: This itemtobediscussed No Action Table forfurtherstudy “recommended” theofficial. their officialrecommendationshave district schoolsthathavesubmitted recommended”, aslong50%ofthe the districttournamentwith1“not Wrestling officialtobedrafted Amended: Recommendtoallowa consideration forthatdistrict. is eliminatedfromdistrictofficialdraft in aparticulardistrictbeforethatofficial season recommendationsfromcoaches least 2(two)“notrecommended”post Recommend thatanofficialhaveat MSHSAA Journal August 2013  27 ------All others approved Recommend that schools be allowed to The final rules change approved by the change approved The final rules said this change will bring basket Wynns In addition to these rules changes, the ments and or regular season games and in many cases lose a regularly scheduled JV games. This provision would allow schools to participate in these events while keep ing the integrity of their schedule during the years they are not invited to specialty events and maintain a full JV schedule. ment and then are unable to not recommend ment and then are unable to not recommend officials that they may potentially see from other parts of the state at the sectional, quar to terfinal or final sites. By allowing coaches not recommend up to 5 officials they would be able to designate officials from other parts of the state that they may have conflicts with. The change would also force coaches to recommend officials in order to not recom mend which would be beneficial for district managers as well as the state office. 5. pick up two additional contests that do not count toward the regular season schedule if played on non-school days. ticipate in shootouts to highlight or spot light a special player or team that they may have but in order to participate in these events they have to drop out of traditional tourna to not recommend 3 officials on local officials to not recommend 3 officials on local officials that could potentially work the district tourna

Rationale: Many teams are asked to par Rationale: Many coaches use their ability black, beige or a single solid school color; shall or a single solid school black, beige member; must color for each team be the same 3-6; and requirements in Rule meet the logo worn for medical reasons. must only be season will permit a committee for the 2013-14 single, visible manufacturer’s logo/trademark/ not to exceed 2¼ jersey, reference on the team dimension more than square inches with no The manufacturer’s2¼ inches. be logo may 5 inches below the shoul located no more than or 2 inches of the jersey, der seam on the front or in back of the jersey, from the neckline on the either side insert. other NFHS sports rules ball in agreement with and allow the use of a single manufacturer’s logo on the jersey of the playing uniform. committee approved a new defensive tip signal that will be added to the Basketball Officials will be given by the official This signal Manual. of when the ball enters the backcourt as a result contact with the defensive player. WINTER ATHLETICS WINTER - - - - - only - Teams may add or change Teams Recommend that coaches must recom AMENDED: Recommend that all district Leg-compression sleeves shall be white, Teams, however, cannot use electronic cannot however, Teams, In other changes, the rules committee ap In other changes, the mend five officials in order to not recommend one official with a maximum of 25 recom mended and 5 not recommended. after submittal except for cases of injury ted they can make changes to the roster with a fine attached for one week after the close After that period of time teams may date. only change a roster via substitution based on an injury and prior to their first game in the tournament which also carries a fine. By making the District Rosters due 1 week prior to the first allowable playing date of the district tournament would provide more clarify for coaches and managers and would provide more time for participating teams to confirm and commit to whom they want on their district roster. 4. eligibility rosters are due one week prior to the first allowable playing date of the district tournament. the roster up to the first allowable contest. failing to submit their roster will be Teams removed from the district tournament and no substitutions or additions will be allowed substitution via injury certified by the principal substitution via injury certified by the principal will be allowed. due 5 days prior to the seed meeting and teams are not to be seeded if the eligibility rosters are not submitted and once submit

Rationale: Currently eligibility rosters are mittee added leg-compression sleeves to the mittee added leg-compression sleeves to the requirements of arm-compression sleeves in Rule 3-5-3. proved the use of electronic devices during the proved the use of electronic Rule 1-19 now will game in certain instances. advantage of electronic allow a coach to take and gathering devices for use in coaching statistics. with play equipment for voice communication use of electronic audio ers on the court, and the and/or video devices are not allowed to review a decision of the contest officials. thwart the use of leg-compression to In an effort sleeves for non-medical reasons, the com order,” said Theresia Wynns, NFHS director of NFHS director Wynns, Theresia said order,” change also officials education. “The sports and opportunity to officials a greater will allow the being able to penalties by assess appropriate the increased situation because of observe the will provide by assistance the head coach(es) their presence.” ------Recommend that all district eligibility Recommend that the basketball district Rationale: Currently the seeding meet Recommend that each Friday and Satur “By removing the requirement of the head While the head coach and his/her as While the head coach Head coaches in high school basketball in high school basketball Head coaches ment. Teams failing to submit their roster will Teams ment. be removed from the district tournament and no substitutions or additions will be allowed after submittal except for cases of injury. ment instead of 2-3 weeks might assist in getting a truer seed. 3. rosters are due one week prior to the first allowable playing date of the district tourna ing must be held 2-3 weeks prior to the first allowable playing date of the district tournament. Many districts are requesting for an exception to seed at a later time so a particular game can be played. Moving the seed meetings to 1-2 weeks prior to the first allowable playing date of the district tourna day of the state tournament begin at 11:00 day of the state tournament begin at 11:00 a.m. the a.m. instead of 12:00 noon at at 11:00 state tournament would allow teams and coaches less supervision and down time as well as an opportunity for teams to get back to their communities earlier decreasing the overall expense incurred by participating teams. 2. seeding meetings be held one to two weeks prior to the first allowable playing date of the district tournament. 1.

Rationale: Starting the third place games

Basketball AdvisoryBasketball Committee Summary April 12, 2013 Held tee agreed that the presence of the head coach tee agreed that the presence on the court could be instrumental in preventing the situation from escalating, and the coach also could assist game officials in controlling the situation. coach being beckoned onto the floor by the officials, it should result in a more expedient resolution of the situation and restoration of sistants must continue to ensure that players sistants must continue a fight, the commit remain on the bench during ation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Associations ation of State High School 15-17 April at its Basketball Rules Committee were All rules changes meeting in Indianapolis. by the NFHS Board of subsequently approved Directors. Coaches on CourtCoaches court in an ef to come onto the will be allowed situation from up a fight or keep a fort to break coach could the head Previously, escalating. an official. court if beckoned by only enter the was one of five This revision to Rule 10-4-5 by the National Feder rules changes approved Basketball Rules Changes Address Allowance of Address Changes Rules Allowance Basketball Head 28  MSHSAA Journal August 2013 that playsorcontinuestoproducesound whistle tostartthenextplay. Any band when theofficialblows‘readyforplay’ tor mustbesurethebandstopsplaying school fightsong,etc.;however,thedirec- point, orsafety, thebandmayplay 10-yard lineontheendclosetoband. play ifthelineofscrimmageisinside are seatedneartheendzoneshould whistle for‘readyplay’) plays (stoppingpriortothereferee’s (except injurytime-outs)andbetween game, thetimebetweenquarters,timeouts ONLY duringpregame,halftime,post everyone cansupporttheteam. and administrationtocreateascheduleso director workcloselywiththecheercoach be followed. participating teams,afewguidelinesmust and toinsureequityincompetitionforthe In ordertomaintainaproperperspective Answer 3:MSHSAA has nojurisdictionover competitive cheer events? the schoolcheer uniformwhenparticipatingin able forthecompetitivecheerteam towear competitive cheerasaclubactivity. Isitallow- Question 3:Ourschoolhasrecentlyadded administrative decision. cheer uniformsandequipmentis alocalschool competitive cheerteam,theuseof theschool competitive cheer. Ifaschoolsponsorsclub Answer 2:MSHSAA hasnojurisdictionover cheering team.Mayshedoso? high schoolfootballseasonwithanindependent cheerleaders wouldliketocompeteduringthe Question 2:Oneofourvarsityfootball policy. are notcoveredundertheMSHSAA insurance sustained whileinvolvedwithcompetitivecheer insurance for are coveredundertheMSHSAA catastrophic However, pleasebeadvisedthatparticipants tered throughthelocalschooladministration. bowling) withoversightofthisactivityadminis sidered a“clubactivity”(muchlikeicehockey, or competitive cheer. Therefore itwouldbecon Answer 1:MSHSAA hasnojurisdictionover petitive cheerteamaswell.Isthisallowed? team whowouldliketoparticipateonthecom year. There aremembersofoursidelinecheer ous competitiveeventsthroughouttheschool a competitivecheerteamtoparticipateinvari Question 1:Ourschoolwouldliketosponsor cheerleaders. asked questionsregardingcompetitionfor The followingaresomeofthemostcommonly Sideline CheerQuestions&Answers adding a by increasingthelevelofexcitementand event. The bandcontributestotheevent football contestisanexcitingaspectofthe Guidelines for at BandsPerforming Football Contests ACTIVITIES After atouchdown,fieldgoal,extra During thecontest,bandsaretoplay The participationofbandsataschool (By-Law 4.5.1) ‘touch ofclass’ sideline cheeronly It issuggestedthattheband (By-Law 4.5.1) tothecontest. . Bandsthat . Any injuries - not - - - - team inapositivemanner. and theschool.Supportyourschool reflects negatively on the band, the director only adistractionfromthecontestbutalso ers, andfans. To doanythingelseisnot respect towardtheplayers,cheerlead or contestofficials. music ortauntingtheopposingteamand/ inappropriate times,playing ity topreventhis/herbandfromplayingat responsibil team. Itisthebanddirector’s to distractornegativelyaffect theopposing positive mannerandmustnotdoanything group, membersshouldalwaysactina in progress. whistles maybeusedwhilethegameis distraction tothecontest.NOTE:No so thatitisdoneinanareanota to half-time,directorsshouldarrangethis conduct. of theoffending schoolforunsportsmanlike being assessedtotheheadfootballcoach 9-9-1 andcouldresultina15-yardpenalty ‘unfair act’ underNFHSFootballRules on instrumentswouldbeconsideredan the firstsidelinecheerpractice. game orsportspracticeand has elapsedbetweenthelast as nomorethansevendays ditioning requirement,aslong toward thesidelinecheercon tioning practiceswillcount Answer 5:No.Sportscondi sports season? ing insidelinecheerthenext if thestudentwillbeparticipat the conditioningstandardagain athletic squadrequiredtomeet who isparticipatingonan Question 5:Isastudent conditioning requirement. not counttowardtheathletic pom) conditioningpracticeswill ing sidelinecheeranddance/ Answer 4:No.Spirit(includ- 3.9? required practiceunderBy-Law count towardthe14daysof cheer conditioningpractice Question 4:Doessideline Law 4.5.1) administrative decision. equipment isalocalschool school cheeruniformsand cheer team,theuseof sponsors aclubcompetitive competitive cheer. Ifaschool The bandmustdisplaycourtesyand Because thebandactsasaspirit When bandswanttowarm-upprior (By------performance issuesatthesite. game. This willavoidconfusion and to performatanyMSHSAA playoff the hostschoolifapepbandiscoming NOTE: Contactshouldbemadewith ing thecontest. Contests’ regardingwhentoplaydur for BandsduringRegularSeason to followtheinformationin performance. Schoolswillbeexpected school willbegiven12minutesforits school chooses utes allottedeachschool. team mayperformduringthe6min- game activities.A schools’ dance arrangement forhalf-timeandpre- consult thegamemanagerconcerning off thefield. the field,performing,andmarching at half-timeincludingmarchingonto limited toamaximumof6minutes Games Football Playoff atPerforming MSHSAA Guidelines for Bands Each bandperformanceshallbe The banddirectorshall not toplay, theother ‘Guidelines Ifeither - MSHSAA Journal August 2013  29 ACTIVITIES SAB Trio SAB Sextet Quartet SATB Double Quartet SATB Madrigal Ensemble Miscellaneous Vocal Ineffective Exemplary Developing Satisfactory Outstanding Recommended Descriptor Recommended Vocal Small Ensembles Vocal Trio T-B Sextet T-B Quartet T-B Double Quartet T-B Definition Fair Poor Good Superior Excellent Current Descriptor Standards for Ratings SSA Trio SSA Sextet SSA Quartet SSAA Double Quartet SSAA Rating Vocal Solos Vocal Solo Vocal Division 3 Division 4 Division 1 Division 2 Division 5 An exemplary performance that consistently demonstrates true musical expression and few technical errors. The performance is worthy of the The performance and few technical errors. that consistently demonstrates true musical expression An exemplary performance as among the very best. distinction of being recognized and fundamental techniques. of distinctive quality yet has minor defects in musical expressions An outstanding performance and marked promise, but lacking consistency of musical expression and fundamental satisfactory performance showing accomplishment A technique. for improvement in consistent musical expression and fundamental technique. Such a performance developing performance indicating room A or choral voicing. use of existing instrumental expression and ineffective would include many technical errors, poor musical overall preparation. performance indicating obvious lack of An ineffective Vocal Large Ensembles Vocal Choir Treble Choir Tenor-Bass Mixed Choir Chamber Choir Term Recommend updating the language Section 4-D-3 of the MSHSAA Music Manual defining a miscellaneous vocal ensemble as having a minimum Recommend updating the language Section 4-D-3 of the MSHSAA of three and a maximum of eight performers. acclimatization for marching band. Recommend creating a committee of band directors to develop language to address heat Recommend developing the MSHSAA website or Festival Manager website to incorporate the MSHSAA adjudicator evaluation process. adjudicator evaluation website or Festival Manager website to incorporate the MSHSAA Recommend developing the MSHSAA The largest 80 schools registered for music activities be determine classification breaks for music activities. Recommend the following procedure be used to 4, the smallest 128 schools in class 1 and the next smallest 128 schools in class 2 with the remaining placed in class 5, the next largest 80 schools in class 2014-15 and 2015-16 two year classification cycle. schools to be placed in class 3 beginning with the The adjudicator must also be presented with the original soloist part in paper format, not electronic devices. Recommend that all soloists must perform from the devices. original soloist part in paper format, not electronic will be used, a time Music Manual which states “In this case, three judges box of Section 5-B-2 in the MSHSAA Recommend removing the statement in the NOTE added to refer to Section statement will be A class 3-5 will be observed and no sight reading will be required.” limit of 20 minutes for class 1-2 and 25 minutes for events. 5-A-1c for additional information on string orchestra time from 12 to 15 minutes for string orchestras, woodwind and brass choir events. Recommend increasing the scheduled performance State Large Group Festival. entries in the MSHSAA Recommend allowing the addition of third string orchestra the music online rules review each year. Recommend requiring all festival managers to complete to one music director and violation of this rule would result in an overall lowering of the groups rating. Recommend limiting instruction to the group in sight-reading Adjudicator and Music Manuals and to included language that timpani pitches will be in the MSHSAA Recommend language be added to define ‘silent-play’ portion would result in a penalty of an overall lowered rating for that Any violations made in sight-reading or the performance cleared after each performance. event. Adjudicator Evaluation Form beginning with the 2014 festivals. Recommend eliminating the usage of +/- by adjudicators when assigning a rating on MSHSAA event types beginning with the 2013-14 school year and Recommend to following the language used to describe the vocal large group, solo and small ensemble Music Manual. to remove all reference to gender in the MSHSAA nitions and to include the Standards of Ratings on the MSHSAA Adjudicator Evaluation Forms Adjudicator Evaluation of Ratings on the MSHSAA include the Standards definitions and to made to the descriptors, the following changes be Recommend the 2014 festivals. beginning with ence to become a MSHSAA Certified Music Adjudicator from ten years to seven years. ten years to seven years. Adjudicator from Certified Music a MSHSAA experience to become of years teaching lowering the required number Recommend Recommend establishing a 3 year rotation to review selections currently on the MSHSAA prescribed graded music list. The rotation will begin in the summer of prescribed graded music list. Recommend establishing a 3 year rotation to review selections currently on the MSHSAA 2014 with the band area, followed by the vocal area in 2015 and string area in 2016. Large Group Music Festivals. for the MSHSAA Recommend creating a sight-reading sub-committee to review all aspects of the sight reading process creating a district/state series for marching band. Survey Recommend surveying the high schools registered for music activities regarding interest in MSHSAA should be conducted in the fall of 2013 and include head instrumental directors and school administrators. Ineffective Exemplary Developing Satisfactory Outstanding 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 17. 18. 2. Music AdvisoryMusic Summary Committee May 22, 2013 Held 1. 14. 15. 16. 30  MSHSAA Journal August 2013

*** 3. 2. 1. Held April 30,2013 Meeting Summary Committee Speech, Debate Advisory &Theater ACTIVITIES 4. **** *** ** Tabled * Denied *2. 1. Held May13,2013 CommitteeSummary Scholar Bowl Advisory person, machine,device,server Debate. Connectivitytoany Lincoln-Douglas andPublicForum allowed inroundsofPolicy, retrieval devices,etc.shallbe computers, electronicstorage, Amended: Non-Internetconnected during therounds. retrieval devicesshallbeprohibited tournaments. The useof electronic at allinvitational,districtandstate Douglas andPublicForumdebate non-internet computersforLincoln- Recommend toallowtheuseof capabilities forRadioSpeaking. electronic deviceswithoutsound Recommend toallowtheuseof Speaking. International Extemporaneous and TabletsE-Reader’s inUSand non-internet connectedlaptops, Recommend toallowtheuseof and Poetryevents. sound orvideocapabilities,inProse Tablets without andE-Reader’s, Recommend toallowtheuseof All Others Approveda All No Action as Amended Approved scholar bowlhighschoolcontestlimitsfromfourteencompetitionstotwentycompetitions. Recommended thattheBoardofDirectorsplaceanitemon Annual Ballottoincreasethe to cover2013-14DistrictsandtheStateSeries. Recommended thattheBoardofDirectorsextendNAQT’s contractforquestionwritingservices

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Any officialprotest this eventwillresultindisqualification A violationofanyrule/regulationfor the followingwordingforallevents: MSHSAA staff recommendstoadd more charactersintheirinterpretation. the studentcanaddresseitheroneor for DIandHItoclearlyindicatethat “character(s)” inthejudgingcriteria Recommend toaddparenthesis approximately twenty-fiveminute”. eliminating “Eachprogramshallrun first sentenceinSection7-5-d, Recommend removingthe thirty minutesinlength”. “Each playshallbeapproximately sentence inSection7-4-c,eliminating Recommend removingthefirst The questionproviderforthe2013 The questionswhichwereused - - MSHSAA Journal August 2013  31 - (Football, Basketball, Track & Field, Baseball) Track (Football, Basketball, (Volleyball, Basketball, Track & Field) Track Basketball, (Volleyball, (Volleyball, Cheerleading, Track & Field) Track Cheerleading, (Volleyball, (Football, Basketball, Golf, Track & Field) Track (Football, Basketball, Golf, (Football, Cross Country, Basketball, Track & Field) Track Basketball, (Football, Cross Country, (Cross Country, Volleyball, Track & Field, Cheerleading) Field, & Track Volleyball, Country, (Cross Mike Goad (Football, Wrestling) (Baseball) Chance Wolfe Kelli McNabb Lyndsey Parker (Volleyball, Cheerleading) Parker (Volleyball, Lyndsey Chase Wallace (Basketball, Baseball) Chase Wallace Ashlen Newell (Softball, Basketball) (Football, Basketball, Baseball) Ross Wyatt Basketball, Soccer) Meghan Barr (Volleyball, Ward Timothy Zachary Heimsoth Softball, Basketball) Mason Harms (Volleyball, Devon Bosh (Basketball) & Field) Track Aaryn Robinson (Football, Austin Garrison (Basketball, Baseball) & Field) Track Aless&ra Moss (Cross Country, Keifer Nemyer Kelly Doughtery & Field) Track Thomas Chabrecek (Cross Country, Basketball) Maggie McMenamy (Softball, Volleyball, Jacob Brookshier (Football, Basketball, Golf) Basketball, Softball) (Volleyball, Breanna Wolderly Sam Grove (Football, Baseball) Marissa Hutton (Softball, Basketball) & Field) Track Dakota Barrick (Football, Sarah Griffith (Softball, Basketball) (Basketball, Baseball) Yocom Nicholas Melody Bergmann (Softball, Basketball) & Field) Track Seth Henks (Football, Basketball, Camryn Gregston Christian Brothers College Clever High School Dent-Phelps Junior High School Climax Springs High School Clinton High School Cole Camp High School Academy Confluence Preparatory Couch High School Craig and Fairfax High Schools Crane High School Crest Ridge High School Crystal City High School Cuba High School Dadeville High School Middle School Delta Woods Nevada High School Nevada High School Nixa High Pacific High School School Pembroke Hill High School Platte County High Sikeston High School High School St. Charles West Sullivan High School School Sweet Springs High High School Timberland Union High School Westminster Christian Academy (Volleyball, Wrestling, Track & Field) Track Wrestling, (Volleyball, (Cross Country, Basketball, Track & Field) Track Basketball, (Cross Country, (Soccer, Track & Field, Scholar Bowl) Track (Soccer, (Volleyball, Basketball, Track & Field) Track Basketball, (Volleyball, (Football, Wrestling, Basketball, Track & Field) Track Basketball, (Football, Wrestling, Ahmed Elbermawy Miranda Brandt (Volleyball, Basketball) Miranda Brandt (Volleyball, D.J. Gannan (Football, Basketball, Baseball) Madison Williams Lance Lehmann (Football, Basketball) Basketball) Katie Brocaille (Volleyball, (Basketball, Soccer, Track & Field) Track Aubrey Durst (Basketball, Soccer, Ethan Hatfield (Baseball) Emily Cook (Tennis) & Field) Track Basketball, Imani Reid (Soccer, Basketball, Soccer) Shamica Gordon (Volleyball, Collins Trey & Field) Track Marley Hensley (Volleyball, Adam Funk (Football, Wrestling) Ashionna Moorehead & Field) Track Isaiah Maxi (Football, Basketball, Makayla Hancock (Basketball) Leimer (Football, Wrestling) Trent Basketball) Madalyn Gutierrez (Volleyball, Craig Beasley (Football, Basketball) Basketball) Erich Palmer (Volleyball, Blade Perkins (Football, Wrestling) Cheerleading) Amick (Volleyball, Ollivia & Field) Track Colton Bryan (Football, Golf) Holly Johnson (Cheerleading, Volleyball, & Field) Track Austin Kinkead (Football, Basketball, & Field) Track Hannah McCoy (Volleyball, Dallas Meinders (Basketball) Maddie Hursh (Basketball) Brent Dudenhoeffer AWARDS and RECOGNITION and AWARDS Canton High School Chillicothe High School Carl Junction High School Carnahan High School Carthage Junior High School Center Middle School Center High School Central (Cape Girardeau) Junior High School Central (New Madrid County) Middle School Central (New Madrid County) High School Central (Park Hills) High School Centralia High School Chadwick High School Chamois High School (Volleyball, Basketball, Track & Field) Track Basketball, (Volleyball, (Cross Country, Basketball, Track & Field) Track Basketball, (Cross Country, Francis Howell North High School North High Francis Howell High School Glendale Hillsboro High School School Hillsboro Junior High Holden High School Holden Middle School Hollister High School Kickapoo High School High School Lafayette County Junior High School Lafayette County Lindbergh High School High School Lutheran (St. Peters) Marquette High School Monett High School Mound City High School Mason Lalli (Football) & Field) Track Bickham (Basketball, Tyra Dallas Herrmann (Basketball, Baseball) (Volleyball) Julia Towler Saxton Thuston (Basketball) Chelsea Simmons Devin Archer (Football, Basketball) Devin & Field) Track Faith Harris (Volleyball, James Barnhart (Football, Basketball, Baseball) Soccer) Samantha Dorman (Cross Country, Hunter Brown (Basketball) Amy Steinke (Basketball) & Field) Track (Football, Basketball, Roy Watson Amanda Kearney & Field) Track Chance Hill (Basketball, Baseball, & Field) Track Shelby Sulter (Softball, Basketball, Brent Campbell (Football, Basketball) & Field) Track Darcey Peters (Softball, Basketball, Anthony Sayers (Football, Basketball) Felicia Gardner (Softball, Basketball, Cheerleading) (Basketball, Baseball) Twenter Will & Field) Track Sam Brandes (Softball, Basketball, & Field) Track Matt Neeley (Football, Basketball, & Field) Track Miranda White (Golf, Basketball, & Field) Track Sobotka (Softball, Basketball, Wesley Michelle Sobotka (Softball, Basketball, Scholar Bowl) Bryan Molder (Basketball) (Cheerleading, Basketball) Todd Taylor Luke Hunter (Basketball, Baseball) & Field) Track Kelsey Mattox (Softball, Basketball, Blue Springs High School Blue Spring South High School Bode Middle School Bolivar High School Boonville High School Bosworth High School Branson Junior High School Brashear High School Braymer High School Breckenridge High School Bunceton High School Brookfield High School Cainsville High School Calhoun High School Cameron High School (Swimming & Diving, Track & Field) Track (Swimming & Diving, (Cross Country, Basketball, Track & Field) Track Basketball, (Cross Country, The following MSHSAA junior and senior high schools have qualified to be recognized as “MSHSAA Leader as “MSHSAA be recognized to have qualified schools high and senior junior MSHSAA following The Tess Phillips (Basketball) Tess Aaron Smith (Basketball, Baseball) Cheerleading) Rebecca Heuring (Volleyball, Alex Summerrow (Football) Basketball) Lauryn Doolan (Volleyball, Dawson Meyer (Basketball, Baseball) Softball, Basketball, Band) Sierra Wilson (Volleyball, William Kayser (Football, Basketball, Volleyball) Shannon Carter (Basketball, Soccer) (Baseball) Wombwell Tommy Cheerleading) Hartman (Volleyball, Tanner Klayton Loughary (Basketball, Baseball) Softball) Chandler Politte (Volleyball, Caleb McCarty (Baseball) Softball) Basketball, Miller (Volleyball, Taylor (Volleyball, Basketball, Track & Field) Track Basketball, Kara Fisher (Volleyball, Dylan Hruska (Basketball, Baseball) Elexus Dysart (Softball) Lane Oerke (Basketball) Basketball) (Volleyball, Sheena Wainscott Harrison Rosenthal (Football, Basketball, Track & Field) Track Austin Reynolds (Football, Basketball, (Football, Basketball, Track & Field) Track Logan Jennings (Football, Basketball, & Field) Track Quincy Keating (Softball, Basketball, (Football) Kurt Walker Amber Powell (Cheerleading, Soccer) Adam Dains (Football, Basketball) Basketball) Rachel Brown (Volleyball, (Baseball) Andrew Warren Anais Barzowski Bell City High School Benton High School (St. Joseph) Billings High School Bishop DuBourg HS Bishop LeBlond High School Bismarck High School Blue Eye High School Atlanta High School Ballard High School Barstow High School Archie High School 2012-13 Sportsmanship Award Winners Adrian High School Appleton City High School High School Arcadia Valley ship Schools” for the 2012-13 school year for excellence in the promotion of citizenship, sportsmanship, leadership and leadership sportsmanship, promotion of citizenship, excellence in the school year for for the 2012-13 ship Schools” Leadership Schools all of the MSHSAA to programs. Congratulations activities through their interscholastic scholarship activities! in interscholastic to excellence for their commitment School Campbell Middle Bernard C. High School Bloomfield School Blue Springs High High School Blue Springs South Bolivar High School Center Middle School Clearwater High School Concordia High School DeSoto High School School DeSoto Junior High School East Newton High High School Excelsior Springs Fort Zumwalt North High School Francis Howell Central High School Francis Howell High School 2012-13 MSHSAA Leadership MSHSAA 2012-13 Schools 32  MSHSAA Journal August 2013 Francis HowellNorthHighSchool Francis HowellCentralHighSchool Francis HowellHighSchool Fox HighSchool Fort ZumwaltWest HighSchool Fort ZumwaltSouthHighSchool Fort ZumwaltNorthHighSchool Fort ZumwaltEastHighSchool Fort OsageHighSchool Fordland HighSchool Father Tolton CatholicHighSchool Excelsior SpringsHighSchool Elsberry HighSchool Elsberry MiddleSchool Eldon HighSchool East NewtonHighSchool East CarterHighSchool Duchesne HighSchool Drexel HighSchool Dixon HighSchool Diamond HighSchool Dexter HighSchool DeSoto JuniorHighSchool DeSmet HighSchool Winners Award 2012-13 Sportsmanship AWARDS andRECOGNITION Christina Conley(Soccer) Jake Haubner(Football) Kristen Warncke (Basketball) Ryan Howard(Basketball,Baseball) Whitney Adams (CrossCountry, Track &Field) Nate Green(Baseball) Mattie Farris(Soccer) Sheppard(CrossCountry,Dillon Track &Field) Hannah Husmann(Basketball,Soccer) Mitch Morris(Soccer) Claire Johnson(Basketball) Justin Hugge(Basketball,Baseball) Abby Toppmeyer(Volleyball) Tyler Hill(Basketball) Michaela Hylen(CrossCountry, Track &Field) Nick Glenn(Football) Allicia Ventresca (Basketball,Soccer) D’vante Mosby(Football,Basketball) Ali Sparks(Volleyball, Basketball) Zack Irvin(CrossCountry, Basketball) Heidi Gundy(Volleyball, Basketball,Soccer) Austin Gregory(Football,Basketball,Golf) Bridget Mohn Alex VanFossan (Football,Basketball, Track &Field) Krista Dye(Basketball, Track &Field) Braden Spratt(CrossCountry) Madysen Kinsler(Softball,Basketball, Track &Field) Logan Anthony Jordyn Schmidt(Basketball, Track &Field) Trevor McClell&(Track &Field) Shelbey Thomlinson (Volleyball, Basketball) Paxton Hill(Football,Baseball) Faith Eaves(Softball,Basketball) Ethan Boyer(Basketball,Baseball) Jamie Bader(Tennis) Mike Deluvia(Football) Jacy Bolton(Volleyball, Basketball, Track &Field) CJ Bolton(Football,Basketball, Track &Field,Golf) Jerica Durham(Volleyball, Choir) Curtis Sneed Heather Wilson(Volleyball, Basketball) Trent Hayes(CrossCountry, Basketball) Katelyn Frazier(Tennis, Basketball) Chase Young (Football,Basketball,Baseball) Krystin Robinson Zach Smith(Football,Basketball, Track &Field) Kevin Lewman(Soccer) (Cross Country, Basketball, Track &Field) (Tennis, CrossCountry, Basketball,Soccer) (Football, Basketball, Track &Field) (Volleyball, Basketball, Track &Field) Hazelwood West HighSchool Holden HighSchool Holden MiddleSchool Holcomb HighSchool Hillsboro HighSchool Hillsboro JuniorHighSchool Higbee HighSchool Hermitage HighSchool Hermann HighSchool Herculaneum HighSchool Hazelwood EastHighSchool Hardin CentralHighSchool Hancock HighSchool Helias CatholicHighSchool Green RidgeHighSchool Gr&view HighSchool Gr&view MiddleSchool Grain Valley HighSchool Glendale HighSchool Glasgow HighSchool Gateway STEMHighSchool Gallatin HighSchool Galena HighSchool Fredericktown HighSchool Elizabeth Schneider Tim Schutzenhofer(Soccer) Jhane Ellis(Volleyball, Basketball,Lacrosse) Sarah Mcaninch(Softball,Basketball, Track &Field) Max Mickey(Football,Wrestling) Kelsie Oswald(Volleyball, Basketball, Track &Field) Jordan Brown(Football,Basketball, Track &Field) Candace Baysinger James Vance (Basketball, Baseball) Bethany Jansen Jake Thebeau Kelly Koester Eli Readnour(CrossCountry, Basketball) Alex LeGrand(Basketball) Devin Cook(Basketball,Baseball) Missy Newman(Softball,Basketball) Logan Rogers(Baseball) Natalie Witte(Volleyball, Track &Field) Jon Baumstark(CrossCountry, Basketball) Kaitlyn Fischer(CrossCountry, Track &Field) Drake Smelser(CrossCountry, Track &Field) Nicholas Turner Soshona Hall Cole Leakey(Football,Basketball, Track &Field) Amber Compton(Softball) Quintard Peoples(CrossCountry, Basketball) Emma Verslues (Golf,Basketball) Michael McCoy(CrossCountry, Track &Field) Hannah Ingram(Golf,Basketball) Josh Tyler (Basketball,Golf) Victoria Coleman-Wilson (Volleyball, Track &Field) Nick Frank(Football) Zoie Reynolds(Volleyball, Basketball) Zion Harris(CrossCountry, Track &Field) Rachel Reddell Trenton Squiers(Soccer, Basketball,Baseball) Stephanie McGinnis(Basketball) David Randall(Football, Track &Field) Lindsay Kopp(Basketball, Track &Field) Joel Monnig(Basketball, Track &Field,Baseball) Chelsa Vanduyne (Cheerleading) Cairon Washington (Football) Kylie Cameron(Track &Field) Isaac Mattis(Football,Basketball, Track &Field) Tatum May(Softball,Volleyball, Basketball) Tanner May(Baseball) Brooke Tonjum (Soccer, Basketball) Alex Branum(Soccer, Basketball) (Cross Country, Basketball, Track &Field) (Softball, Basketball, Track & Field, Cheerleading) (Soccer, Basketball, Track &Field) (Cross Country, Basketball, Track &Field) (Football, Wrestling, Track &Field) (Volleyball, Basketball, Track &Field) (Volleyball, Softball,Cheerleading) (Volleyball, Swimming&Diving, Track &Field) Keytesville HighSchool Kennett HighSchool Kearney HighSchool Joplin HighSchool John F. KennedyHighSchool Jennings HighSchool Jefferson CityHighSchool Jefferson HighSchool Lafayette CountyMiddleSchool Ladue HortonWatkins HighSchool Jasper HighSchool Jackson HighSchool Word Academy Incarnate Immanuel LutheranJuniorSchool LaPlata HighSchool Lamar HighSchool Lafayette (Wildwood) HighSchool Lafayette CountyHighSchool Kirksville HighSchool Kirbyville HighSchool Kickapoo HighSchool Humansville HighSchool Houston HighSchool Hollister HighSchool Morgan Schupback Hunter Atterbury (Basketball,Baseball) Anna KayHilburn(Basketball, Tennis) Smith(Basketball,Baseball) Collin Jessi Breyfogle(CrossCountry, Soccer) Jason Goin(Football,Basketball, Track &Field) Olivia Hampton(Volleyball, Basketball) Brett Graham(Baseball) Paige Robison(Volleyball, Basketball) Aaron Pangan(Soccer, Basketball, Track &Field) Na’ana Wilson(Soccer) Derrell Green(Football,Baseball) (CrossCountry,Lily Willis Track &Field) Thomas LePage(Football, Track &Field) Jill Henry(Softball,Basketball, Track &Field) Zach Jermain(Softball,Basketball,Baseball) Hannah Ryan(Volleyball Manager, Basketball,Band) Chris Schlotzhauer Elise Pellett(FieldHockey, Lacrosse) Andrew Cohen(Baseball) Ashton Vorkink (Volleyball, Basketball) Jordan Adams Brook Whitledge(Softball, Track &Field) Caleb DeLoach(Basketball, Track &Field) Kaitlyn George(Tennis) Rachel Schnelle(Volleyball) Stefan(Football,Basketball) William Tiffani Jenkins(CrossCountry, Softball, Track &Field) Taylor Snodgrass(Softball,Basketball, Track &Field) Erin Boren(Softball) Aaron Thomas (Track &Field) Brooke McDonald(Softball,Basketball) Austin Boice(Football, Track &Field) Hannah Schneider Matt Goro(Football,Baseball) Boo Larimore(Softball,Basketball, Track &Field) Mark Fine(Basketball, Tennis) Paige Goetz(Basketball, Track &Field) Chris Tenpenney Tristen Hoff-Turley (Baseball) Maris Below(Volleyball) Tyler Bussell(Basketball) Dakota Shoemaker Amber Sillyman(Volleyball, Basketball) Devin Coulter(Football,Basketball,Baseball) Catherine Herd(Softball, Track &Field) Cole Donavant(Football,Baseball) (Football, Basketball, Track &Field) (Football, Basketball, Track &Field) (Field Hockey, Basketball,Lacrosse) (Football, Basketball, Track &Field) (Cross Country, Basketball, Track &Field) (Softball, Basketball, Track &Field) Logan RogersvilleHighSchool Linn CountyHighSchool(Purdin) Lindbergh HighSchool Lewis &ClarkMiddleSchool Lee’s SummitWest HighSchool Lee’s SummitNorthHighSchool Lee’s SummitHighSchool Lawson HighSchool Lawson MiddleSchool Continued on page33 Marceline HighSchool Malta BendHighSchool Madison HighSchool Macon HighSchool Lutheran SouthHighSchool Lutheran HighSchool(St.Peters) Lutheran (KansasCity)HighSchool Lone JackHighSchool Maryville MiddleSchool Mary ImmaculateMiddleSchool Marquette HighSchool Mark Twain HighSchool Marionville HighSchool Marion CountyHighSchool Lathrop HighSchool Aaron Freeman Kelsey Barker(Softball,Basketball) Lucas Woodside (Basketball, Track &Field,Baseball) Natalia Niehoff (GirlsVolleyball) Zecharia Mengis(BoysVolleyball) Jocquelyn Walker (Basketball, Track &Field) Rashaun Woods (Football) Jaycie Johnson(Soccer) CalebRivera(Soccer) Anna Welsh (Tennis) Derek Somogye(CrossCountry, Track &Field) Jamie Weeda (Golf) Jordan Knutson(Baseball) Janee Kassanavoid Blake Edwards(Football,Basketball,Baseball) Malorie Rash(Volleyball, Basketball, Track &Field) Tyler Dunn(Football,Basketball, Track &Field) Madison McCormick Austin Moudy(Football,Wrestling, Track &Field) Abby Gass(Volleyball, Basketball) Danny Kiehl(Basketball) (Basketball, Elizabeth Boillot Track &Field) Blake Hultz(Basketball, Track &Field,Baseball) Allison Bright(Softball) (Basketball) Carson Miller Claire Luther(Volleyball) Thomas Schultz(Soccer, Basketball) Natalia Weinhold (Volleyball, Basketball,Soccer) Nick Snyder(Football, Track &Field) Sierra Grimm(Basketball,Soccer) Jeremy Rodriguez(Soccer, Yell leader, Tennis) Jordan Surber(Volleyball, Basketball, Track &Field) Carson Brown(CrossCountry, Track &Field) Austen McGranahan(Volleyball) Abbie Greeley(Volleyball, Basketball, Track &Field) Alex Beah(Football,Basketball, Track &Field) Adriane Cole(Basketball) Alex Herleth(Basketball) Blair Schulte(Volleyball) Chris Lenzen(Basketball) Sarah Sapp(Softball) Tyler Steinkamp(Football, Track &Field) Amy Hicks(Volleyball, Basketball) Sam Maples(Football,Basketball, Track &Field) Taylor Wilkins(Basketball, Track &Field) Rylan Hill(Basketball) Rebecca Jennings Deryk Thompson (Cross Country, Basketball, Track &Field) (Football, Basketball, Track &Field) (Cross Country, Softball,Basketball, Track &Field) (Volleyball, Basketball, Track &Field) (Softball, Basketball, Track &Field) MSHSAA Journal August 2013  33 (Volleyball, Softball, Basketball, Cheerleading) (Volleyball, (Volleyball, Cheerleading, Track & Field) Track Cheerleading, (Volleyball, (Volleyball, Basketball, Track & Field, Cheerleading) Track Basketball, (Volleyball, (Volleyball, Basketball, Track & Field, Music) Track Basketball, (Volleyball, (Cross Country, Track & Field, Cheerleading) Track (Cross Country, (Football, Wrestling, Track & Field, Music) Track (Football, Wrestling, (Cross Country, Basketball, Track & Field) Track Basketball, (Cross Country, Continued on page 34 Lansing Brown (Basketball, Track & Field) Track Brown (Basketball, Lansing & Field) Track Basketball, (Volleyball, Rachel Snyder (Football, Baseball) Brett Dirnberger Basketball) Alicia Kern (Softball, Justin Kutz (Baseball) Soccer) Jacob Buechel (Volleyball, Country) Jasmyn Bone (Cross Basketball) Sam Byington (Volleyball, Kyler Ng (Football, Basketball, Baseball) & Field) Track Basketball, Anne Howard (Volleyball, (Football, Basketball, Baseball) Cody Wade & Field) Track Basketball, Courtney Hall (Volleyball, & Field) Track Kyland Gross (Football, Basketball, & Field) Track Johnson (Basketball, Yalonda Jared Freddie (Football, Basketball) Basketball) Kimberly Orrell (Volleyball, Kevin Rezabek (Football, Basketball) & Field) Track Brooke Kirby (Softball, Basketball, & Field) Track Nick DeBrodie (Football, & Field) Track Jaerie Booher (Cross Country, Larenzo Cornell (Basketball) Emily McCaig (Volleyball) (Basketball) Kyle Wolf Salena Hines (Softball, Basketball) Collin Gimlin (Basketball, Baseball) (Basketball) Keeley Virtue & Field) Track Guy Zbierski (Football, Basketball, Marissa Henderson (Football, Basketball, Track & Field) Track (Football, Basketball, Wachter Wyatt Basketball, Soccer) Samantha Deason (Volleyball, Megan Hoffman Megan Hoffman Matt Harris (Basketball, Baseball) Mikalah Vogelsmeier & Field) Track Demont Becton (Football, Wrestling, Mitchell Tiarra Zeke Berry (Basketball) Basketball) Ashlynn Boyer (Volleyball, Brandon Mueller (Basketball, Golf) & Field) Track Rachoel Huck (Cross Country, Baseball) Erik Bower (Soccer, Lauren Willis Tony Sein (Basketball, Baseball) Sein (Basketball, Tony Phongvlay (Cheerleading) Yok (Basketball, Cross Country) Paul Weiskopf Alissa McCormick Armstrong (Basketball, Golf) Drew & Field, Dance) Track Madison Bartle (Cross Country, Blake Furnell School of the Ozarks High School of the Ozarks High School High School Scott City School Seckman High Seneca High School Sherwood High School Sikeston High School Skyline High School Slater High School South Callaway High School South Iron High School South Nodaway High School Sparta High School Spring Garden Middle School St. Clair High School Sweet Springs High School Sumner High School Sunrise Junior High School Ste. Genevieve High School St. Charles High School Stoutland High School Sullivan Middle School Sullivan High School Summit Lakes Middle School (Cross Country, Basketball, Track & Field) Track Basketball, (Cross Country, (Cross Country, Basketball, Track & Field) Track Basketball, (Cross Country, (Tennis, Soccer, Swimming & Diving) Swimming Soccer, (Tennis, (Cross Country, Tennis, Basketball, Soccer) Tennis, (Cross Country, (Softball, Basketball, Track & Field) Track (Softball, Basketball, Kyle Thieret (Soccer, Golf) (Soccer, Thieret Kyle Reiss (Softball) Aleshia & Field) Track (Basketball, Hunter House & Field) Track Basketball, Megan Feelok (Volleyball, Field) & Track Cedric O’Hara (Football, Basketball, Emily Ashley Jacob Cogdill (Football, Baseball) Jacob Cogdill (Football, & Field) Track Country, Sarah Regan (Cross Alex Johnson (Football, Wrestling) & Field, Cheerleading) (Track Loren Wagoner & Field) Track (Football, Wrestling, Adam Vincent & Field) Track Basketball, Lauren Rowl& (Volleyball, Drew Dowd (Football, Baseball) & Field) Track Allison Huskey (Cross Country, Golf) Basketball, Justin Ball (Soccer, Meg Anderson Claire Horton Maddison Book Mason Sherman (Soccer) & Field) Track Megan Schulte (Cross Country, Mitchell Minter (Football, Basketball, Golf) Basketball) Allison Lawrence (Volleyball, Nick Bamvakais (Football, Basketball, Baseball) Kristin Brewer (Basketball, Soccer) & Field) Track Alex McCormack (Football, Soccer) Mikaela Insall (Cross Country, Clayton Harrison (Baseball) (Softball, Basketball) Katie Wolken & Field) Track Adam Snowden (Football, Basketball) (Volleyball, Grace Huff & Field) Track Chris Wilson (Football, Basketball & Field) Track Basketball, Camarie Slagle (Volleyball, Gabe Bohnert (Basketball, Baseball) Basketball) Natalie Mueller (Volleyball, Austin Hancock (Basketball, Baseball) Chelsea Mureth (Volleyball) Ream (Football, Basketball, Baseball) Trey Dakoda Owings (Softball, Basketball) & Field) Track Steven Brown (Football, Soccer) Kennedy Douston (Tennis, & Field) Track Denzel Crawley (Football, Basketball, Ciera Clark (Cheerleading) & Field) Track Jaylen Cowley (Football, Basketball, & Field) Track Basketball, Royal Shurn (Volleyball, Grant Hancock (Football, Basketball) & Field) Track Basketball, Sarah Kreul (Volleyball, Matthew Craig (Softball, Basketball) Anna Fitzpatrick (Softball, Basketball) Brennan Weed AWARDS and RECOGNITION and AWARDS Perryville High School High Perryville School County Middle Phelps School Pierce City High Platte County High School Platte County High Polo High School Poplar Bluff Junior High School Poplar Bluff High School Principia High School Rock Bridge High School Rock Port High School Rockwood Summit High School Rolla High School Russellville High School Sarcoxie High School Savannah Middle School Saxony Lutheran High School Purdy High School Putnam County High School Raymore Peculiar High School Raytown High School Raytown South Middle School Republic High School Ridgeway High School Robidoux Middle School (Softball, Basketball, Track & Field) Track (Softball, Basketball, (Basketball, Tennis, Track & Field) Track Tennis, (Basketball, (Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track & Field) Track (Football, Basketball, Baseball, Luke Stanley (Basketball, Softball) (Basketball, Luke Stanley Basketball) Rinehart (Softball, Samantha & Field) Track Wrestling, Kyle Bates (Football, Thompson Taylor Field) & Track (Boys Softball, Basketball, Caleb Wyatt & Field) Track (Softball, Basketball, Sierra Michaelis Field) & Track Dustin Hunter (Football, Basketball, & Field, Cheerleading) Track Emma Dillon (Volleyball, & Field) Track Basketball, Cortez Burnett (Soccer, & Field) Track Basketball, Carter (Volleyball, Vivianna (Basketball, Baseball) Jayce Vantellman Softball) Cayleigh Hoover (Volleyball, Kyle Benz (Wrestling) & Field) Samantha Patriarca (Track Baseball) (Football, Basketball, Ryan Rafferty Basketball, Softball) Hanna Gregory (Volleyball, Kenrick Niedbalski (Soccer) & Field) Track Breanna Conklin (Cross Country, Basketball, Baseball) Ethan Seyer (Cross Country, Emile Beard (Softball) (Football, Wrestling) Young Evan Meghan Bamvakais Peter Briggs Lindsay Beachner (Basketball, Soccer) David Johnson (Football, Basketball) Cheerleading, Soccer) Claire Liston (Volleyball, Austin Meyer (Basketball, Golf) & Field) Track Basketball, Samantha Fulte (Volleyball, & Field) Track Christian Lavaki (Football, Basketball, & Field) Track Allie Barrett (Volleyball, & Field) Track Grimes (Basketball, Trent & Field) Track Abby Snow (Softball, Basketball, Basketball) Jakob Neidig (Soccer, Basketball) Jackie Fugate (Volleyball, & Field) Track Zach Burch (Football, & Field) Track Nicole Kroeger (Softball, Basketball, John Deornellis (Football, Baseball) Haley Fredrick (Softball, Basketball) Brian Huch (Volleyball) & Field) Rebecca Dalton (Track & Field) Track Kevin Koboldt (Cross Country, Annie Spewak (Basketball, Lacrosse) Megan Crom (Softball, 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(Softball, Basketball, Elaine Ewigman & Field) Track Malik Ray (Basketball, (Softball) McKenzie Clement & Field) Track Myles McIntyre (Football, Markeyah Neil (Basketball) Grant Strickland (Football, Powerlifting) Sarah Rickman (Softball, Basketball) Baseball) Steven Bright (Cross Country, Long Ashlee Eric Sigman (Football, Wrestling, Baseball) Wrestling, Eric Sigman (Football, High School Mount Vernon Niangua High School Nixa High School Norborne High School Mound City High School Montrose High School Moreland Ridge Middle School

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Brentwood HS

Brookfield HS Calhoun HS Campbell MS

AWARDS andRECOGNITION Harley Allen (Volleyball, Basketball) Zach Potts(Football,Basketball,Baseball) Isabella Stoneking Austin Luecke(Basketball, Track &Field) Ashley Marks(Softball,Soccer) Nathanael Fischer(Football, Tennis, Cheerleading) Logan Burrow(Volleyball, Basketball,Soccer) Nolan Peters(Soccer, Basketball, Track &Field) Alexis Sirna(Volleyball, Basketball,Soccer) Samuel Kenney(Football,Basketball,Baseball) Madeline Gilstrap(FieldHockey, Swimming&Diving) Joanie Garlich(Swimming&Diving,Lacrosse) M.J. Buschman(Volleyball, Basketball) Jacob Ford(Football,Basketball,Baseball) Amanda Frueh(Volleyball, Basketball, Track &Field) John Zummerman Kathleen Lindemann Robert Vossbrink (Football,Golf) Kelly Heckemeyer(Softball) Blake Clayton(Basketball,Baseball) Rosie Paasch(Soccer) Anna Tabora (Track &Field) Sam Kluba(Soccer) Girls Cheerleading...... Girls Dance...... Boys Varsity Soccer...... Boys Basketball. Girls Basketball. Girls Varsity FieldHockey...... Girls FreshmanVolleyball...... Girls JuniorVarsity Volleyball. Girls Varsity Volleyball...... Girls Varsity Softball...... Boys Varsity Basketball...... Girls Varsity Basketball...... Boys Varsity Wrestling. Combined GroupBand/Music...... Combined GroupBand/Music...... Girls Varity WinterGuard...... Girls Varsity Soccer...... Combined GroupSpeech/Debate. Combined Varsity Track &Field. Boys JuniorVarsity Baseball...... Boys Varsity Baseball...... Girls WinterGuard...... Girls Basketball. Combined GroupScholarBowl...... Girls 8thGrade Track andField. Boys 8thGrade Track and Field. (4.00 -3.25GPA) Achievement Outstanding Scholastic ...... (Football, Basketball, Track &Field) (Softball, Basketball, Track &Field) (Volleyball, Basketball, Track &Field) ...... 3.80 3.46 3.71 3.91 3.63 3.63 3.68 3.57 3.80 3.88 3.30 4.00 3.27 3.36 3.38 4.00 3.73 3.79 3.63 3.48 3.60 3.48 3.61 3.54 3.78 3.51 Van HornHighSchool Van FarHighSchool Valley ParkHighSchool University Academy HighSchool Union HighSchool Truman HighSchool Truman (St.Joseph)MiddleSchool Troy BuchananHighSchool Trenton HighSchool Thomas JeffersonIndependentSchool Thomas JeffersonMiddleSchool The FultonSchoolatSt. Albans Carthage HS Carthage JuniorHS

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Jesu Academy Cor

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DeSoto HS Excelsior SpringsHS

Ft. ZumwaltEastHS

Ft. ZumwaltNorthHS

Ft. ZumwaltSouthHS

Tanner Adkins (CrossCountry, Track &Field) Miranda Lashley(Volleyball, Softball) Sutton(Basketball,Baseball) Elliot Straub(Swimming&Diving) Ellie Jake Kehr(Swimming&Diving) Kayla Thompson (Softball,Basketball) Jacob Beckemeyer Morgan Unger(Basketball,Soccer) Isaac Dodson(Football,Baseball) Kelli Koehler(Softball,Basketball) Caleb Kauffman (Basketball,Baseball) Lesley Larson(Softball,Basketball,Soccer) Warren Womack (Football,Basketball, Track &Field) Alexandria Ready Aaron Meyer(Soccer, Baseball) MacKensie Wallace (Softball,Basketball) Sterling Karr(Football,Wrestling, Golf) Lexi Harman(Softball,Basketball) Parker Glouse Ashley Bressmer(FieldHockey, Lacrosse) Madisen Sherman Zach Vogt (Wrestling) Kelsey Edwards Robert BluettIII(Football,Basketball,Baseball) Girls FreshmanSoccer...... Girls JuniorVarsity Soccer...... Girls Varsity Soccer...... Girls VarsityGirls Tennis ...... Girls Varsity Soccer...... Girls Varsity Soccer...... Girls Varsity Track andField...... Combined Varsity Cheerleading...... Girls Varsity Basketball...... Girls Varsity Cheerleading...... Girls Varsity Dance...... Girls FreshmanBasketball...... Girls JuniorVarsity Track andField. Girls JuniorVarsity Basketball. Girls Varsity Track andField...... Boys Varsity Track andField...... Boys VarsityBoys Tennis...... Girls FreshmanSoccer...... Girls JuniorVarsity Soccer...... Girls Varsity Soccer...... Boys Varsity Golf...... Boys Varsity Baseball...... Boys Varsity Golf...... Girls Varsity Soccer...... Girls Varsity Track andField...... Boys Varsity Baseball...... Girls FreshmanSoccer...... Girls JuniorVarsity Soccer...... Girls Varsity Soccer...... Combined GroupVocal...... Boys JuniorVarsity Tennis Combined GroupOrchestra ...... Combined GroupWinter Guard...... (Cross Country, Basketball, Track &Field,Baseball) (Volleyball, Basketball, Track &Field) (Cross Country, Basketball, Track & Field) (Volleyball, Basketball, Track &Field) (Football, Basketball, Track &Field,Baseball) ...... 3.50 3.63 3.84 3.68 3.35 3.55 3.55 3.53 3.59 3.46 3.50 3.47 3.63 3.75 3.75 3.35 3.65 3.38 3.37 3.53 3.45 3.43 3.37 3.39 3.34 3.25 3.59 3.27 3.61 3.47 3.34 3.39 3.35 Zalma HighSchool Wright City HighSchool Winston HighSchool Windsor HighSchool Wheaton HighSchool Wheatl& HighSchool Westran High School Ft. ZumwaltWest HS

Francis HowellHS

Francis HowellCentralHS

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Marquette HS

Maple Park MS

Lutheran South HS

Lutheran (St. Peters) HS

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Lafayette (Wildwood) HS Lafayette (Wildwood)

Lafayette County HS

Lafayette County MS

Lindbergh HS

Liberal HS Lee’s Summit West HS Summit West Lee’s Lee’s Summit North HS Lee’s

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T.S. Hill MS

Timberland HS

Trenton HS

Troy BuchananHS

Band...... Cheerleading...... Girls Varsity Basketball...... Boys Golf...... Girls 7thGradeVolleyball. Girls 8thGradeVolleyball. Girls Varsity Track andField...... Girls Cheerleading...... Girls Basketball. Boys Basketball. Combined GroupScholarBowl...... Girls Track andField. Girls Varsity Dance...... Girls 8thGrade Track andField. Girls 8thGradeBasketball. Girls 8thGradeBasketball. Girls Varsity Basketball...... Girls JuniorVarsity Basketball. Girls Varsity Dance...... Girls Varsity Cheerleading...... Girls Varsity Track andField...... Girls JuniorVarsity Basketball. Boys FreshmanBasketball. Boys Varsity Golf...... Boys Varsity Track andField...... Boys Varsity Baseball...... Boys Varsity Golf...... Boys JuniorVarsity Track andField. Girls JuniorVarsity Track andField. Girls Varsity Track andField...... Girls JuniorVarsity Soccer...... Girls Varsity Soccer...... Combined JuniorVarsity Tennis ...... Girls JuniorVarsity Track andField. Girls Varsity Track andField...... Girls JuniorVarsity Soccer...... Girls Varsity Soccer...... Boys JuniorVarsity Golf...... Boys Varsity Golf...... Combined Group TennisCombined . Girls JuniorVarsity Lacrosse...... Girls Varsity Lacrosse. Girls FreshmanBasketball...... Girls Varsity Basketball...... Girls JuniorVarsity Basketball. Girls Varsity SwimmingandDiving.... Girls FreshmanSoccer...... Girls JuniorVarsity Soccer...... Girls Varsity Track andField...... Girls Varsity Soccer...... Girls 7thGradeVolleyball. Girls 8thGradeVolleyball. Boys VarsityBoys Tennis...... Boys JuniorVarsity Tennis Girls FreshmanSoccer...... Girls JuniorVarsity Soccer...... Girls Varsity Soccer...... Girls JuniorVarsity Track andField. Girls Varsity Track andField...... Combined GroupVocal...... Girls Track andField. Boys Tennis...... Girls Soccer...... Boys Tennis...... Scholar Bowl...... Girls Basketball. Boys Basketball...... 3.63 3.66 3.80 3.66 3.61 3.29 3.73 3.38 3.65 3.46 3.44 4.10 3.67 3.94 3.57 3.74 3.45 3.30 3.41 3.44 3.66 3.34 3.33 3.28 3.44 3.51 3.46 3.32 3.57 3.47 3.30 3.30 3.60 3.30 3.70 3.60 3.80 3.70 3.42 3.61 3.49 3.46 3.44 3.50 3.52 3.54 3.71 3.74 3.48 3.29 3.40 3.31 3.34 3.48 3.70 3.40 3.52 3.48 3.52 3.41 3.42 3.60 3.29 3.32 3.29 3.45 3.83

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West CountyHS

Christian Academy Westminster

Speech andDebate...... Boys Wrestling...... Girls Softball. Boys Varsity Football. Girls Varsity Cheerleading...... Girls JuniorVarsity Basketball. Girls CrossCountry...... Boys JuniorVarsity Basketball. Girls Volleyball. Combined GroupOrchestra...... Girls Basketball. Girls Tennis...... Girls FreshmanBasketball...... Girls Varsity Basketball...... Girls JuniorVarsity Cheerleading...... Boys FreshmanBasketball. Girls JuniorVarsity Soccer...... Girls Varsity Soccer...... Girls Varsity Track andField...... Combined Group Track andField..... Boys Baseball...... Girls Varsity Soccer...... Girls Varsity Track andField...... Girls Varsity Lacrosse. Girls Varsity Track andField...... Girls JuniorVarsity Soccer...... Girls Varsity Soccer...... Boys Varsity Golf...... Girls Varsity Track andField...... Boys Varsity Golf...... Boys VarsityBoys Tennis ...... Girls Varsity Soccer...... Boys Varsity Golf...... Boys FreshmanBaseball. Boys JuniorVarsity Baseball...... Boys Varsity Baseball...... Girls JuniorVarsity Soccer...... Girls Varsity Soccer...... Boys JuniorVarsity Volleyball. Girls Track andField. Boys Varsity Volleyball. Boys Tennis...... Girls JuniorVarsity Lacrosse...... Girls Varsity Lacrosse. Boys Golf...... Boys Baseball...... Girls Softball. Girls Track andField. Boys Track andField. Boys Varsity Basketball...... Girls Varsity Basketball...... Girls JuniorVarsity Basketball. Girls JuniorVarsity Volleyball. Girls Varsity Volleyball...... Boys Varsity Wrestling. Girls Varsity Swimmingand Diving.... Girls JuniorVarsity Dance...... Girls Varity Dance. Girls Varsity Basketball...... Girls Varsity Basketball...... Boys FreshmanBasketball. (3.25 -3.00GPA) Distinguished Achievement Scholastic ...... 3.44 3.15 3.21 3.15 3.65 3.16 3.13 3.62 3.31 3.37 3.36 3.47 3.69 3.39 3.47 3.46 3.34 3.47 3.28 3.44 3.33 3.92 3.68 3.58 3.47 3.34 3.29 3.70 3.41 3.45 3.60 3.68 3.45 3.39 3.50 3.65 3.75 3.80 3.26 3.32 3.32 3.64 3.49 3.52 3.67 3.51 3.59 3.49 3.70 3.43 3.38 3.60 3.84 3.52 3.36 3.55 3.32 3.55 3.65 3.33 3.52 Brookfield HS

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Francis HowellHS

Francis HowellCentralHS

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Hermitage HS Holt HS

Girls Varsity Cheerleading...... Boys Wrestling...... Combined GroupScholarBowl...... Combined Group Track andField..... Boys Varsity Wrestling . Boys FreshmanBaseball. Boys JuniorVarsity Basketball. Girls Volleyball. Boys Track andField. Boys JuniorVarsity Baseball...... Boys Varsity Baseball...... Boys JuniorVarsity Golf...... Boys Varsity Golf...... Boys Jr. Varsity Track andField. Boys VarsityBoys Tennis...... Boys VarsityBoys Tennis...... Boys Varsity Baseball...... Boys Varsity Basketball...... Girls Varsity SwimmingandDiving.... Girls FreshmanCheerleading. Girls Varsity Basketball...... Boys Varsity Basketball...... Boys JuniorVarsity Basketball. Boys JuniorVarsity Baseball...... Boys JuniorVarsity Tennis Boys FreshmanVolleyball...... Boys VarsityBoys Tennis ...... Boys Varsity Volleyball. Combined Jr. Varsity Track &Field... Boys JuniorVarsity Golf...... Boys FreshmanBaseball. Boys FreshmanBaseball. Boys JuniorVarsity Baseball...... Girls FreshmanSoccer...... Boys Freshman Track andField. Boys JuniorVarsity Track andField. Boys FreshmanVolleyball...... Boys Varsity Track andField...... Boys Varsity Golf...... Boys JuniorVarsity Baseball...... Combined GroupCheerleading. Boys FreshmanBasketball. Girls FreshmanSoccer...... Girls JuniorVarsity Soccer...... Boys JuniorVarsity Golf...... Boys FreshmanVolleyball...... Boys JuniorVarsity Baseball ...... Girls FreshmanBasketball...... Combined GroupDrumline. Boys Varsity Basketball...... Boys JuniorVarsity Basketball . Boys JuniorVarsity Baseball ...... Boys Varsity Baseball...... Boys Golf...... Girls Varsity Soccer...... Boys JuniorVarsity Baseball ...... Boys Track andField. Boys Golf...... Boys Varsity Baseball...... Girls Varsity Dance...... Boys Varsity Golf...... Boys VarsityBoys Tennis...... 3.04 3.03 3.05 3.02 3.20 3.20 3.19 3.17 3.02 3.18 3.05 3.08 3.23 3.20 3.22 3.23 3.12 3.24 3.22 3.18 3.18 3.10 3.10 3.17 3.09 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.07 3.05 3.12 3.19 3.06 3.13 3.17 3.00 3.21 3.21 3.20 3.15 3.16 3.21 3.08 3.07 3.14 3.06 3.01 3.07 3.10 3.17 3.04 3.17 3.04 3.08 3.12 3.10 3.04 3.15 3.11 3.11 3.11 3.11 Orchard FarmHS

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Maryville HS

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Nixa HS Northwest HS(CedarHill)

Notre Dame(CapeGirardeau)HS

Combined GroupBand/Music...... Combined GroupVocal...... Boys JuniorVarsity Baseball...... Boys Varsity Baseball...... Combined GroupJVScholarBowl. Girls JuniorHigh Track and Field. Boys Basketball. Girls Basketball. Boys JuniorHigh Track and Field. Combined GroupBand/Music ...... Boys JuniorVarsity Wrestling...... Boys Varsity Wrestling . Boys FreshmanBaseball. Boys JuniorVarsity Baseball...... Boys Varsity Baseball...... Boys Varsity Golf...... Boys Varsity Track andField...... Girls JuniorVarsity Cheerleading...... Girls FreshmanCheerleading. Boys FreshmanWrestling...... Boys JuniorVarsity Wrestling...... Boys JuniorVarsity Volleyball. Boys JuniorVarsity Basketball. Boys FreshmanBasketball. Boys Track andField. Boys Varsity Baseball...... Boys Varsity Golf...... Girls FreshmanVolleyball...... Girls JuniorVarsity Volleyball . Girls Track andField. Boys SophomoreBaseball...... Girls Varsity Golf...... Boys FreshmanBasketball. Varsity Cheerleading. Boys JuniorVarsity Tennis Boys FreshmanSoccer...... Boys JuniorVarsity Soccer...... Girls Varsity Soccer...... Varsity Water Polo...... Girls FreshmanBasketball...... Boys JuniorVarsity Golf...... Boys Varsity Baseball...... Boys Varsity Track andField...... Boys Varsity Baseball...... Girls Varsity Track andField...... Boys Varsity Track andField...... Boys Varsity Golf...... Boys Wrestling...... Boys Baseball...... Boys Basketball. Girls FreshmanVolleyball...... Boys Freshman Track andField. Boys FreshmanSoccer...... Boys FreshmanBasketball. Treble Choir. Boys Tennis...... Boys Tennis...... Combined Group Track andField..... Boys Baseball...... Girls Track andField. Boys Volleyball. Boys Golf...... Boys JuniorVarsity Golf...... Boys JuniorVarsity Tennis Boys Varsity Golf ...... 3.14 3.13 3.13 3.10 3.23 3.04 3.19 3.03 3.18 3.05 3.24 3.16 3.03 3.15 3.15 3.04 3.08 3.18 3.23 3.23 3.08 3.24 3.06 3.07 3.19 3.24 3.22 3.16 3.21 3.20 3.19 3.18 3.17 3.17 3.17 3.16 3.14 3.10 3.08 3.07 3.03 3.21 3.21 3.22 3.18 3.13 3.05 3.00 3.24 3.09 3.12 3.14 3.03 3.22 3.07 3.23 3.22 3.09 3.16 3.02 3.24 3.17 3.11 3.11 3.11 MSHSAA Journal August 2013  37 Baseball Baseball Boys Golf Girls Track and Field Track Girls Girls Swimming and Diving Girls Swimming and Boys Swimming and Diving Boys Swimming and ...... Erica Woolery . Quincy Johnson . Susan Engstrom David Isles...... Justin Reynolds . Dakota Cahow

Maple Park MS Hermitage HS Boys Golf Boys Tennis Boys Tennis Boys Tennis Boys Tennis Boys Tennis Boys Tennis Girls Soccer Girls Soccer Girls Soccer Boys Baseball Girls Track and Field and Track Girls Girls Track and Field and Track Girls ...... Scholastic Most Improved AWARDS and RECOGNITION and AWARDS Steve Morris...... Kenzie Lemon. Leah Hicks...... Blake Stone...... Nick Cole...... Joel Payne...... Evan Dickherber...... Zach Ksaizek. Robbie Nicolli...... Matt Dunn. Abby Conner...... Mackenzie Hurlich...... Hannah Frey.

Hallsville HS

Francis Howell North HS

Central (Springfield) HS Central (Springfield) 3.11 3.17 3.01 3.04 3.19 3.16 3.13 3.17 3.20 3.16 3.22 3.10 3.09 3.15 3.18 3.16 ...... Boys Junior Varsity Basketball. Boys Junior Varsity Boys Varsity Basketball...... Boys Varsity Boys Junior Varsity Basketball. Boys Junior Varsity Girls Cheerleading...... Boys Track and Field. and Track Boys Boys Varsity Track and Field...... Track Boys Varsity Boys Varsity Track and Field...... Track Boys Varsity Boys Junior Varsity Track and Field. Track Boys Junior Varsity Combined Group Junior Varsity Golf. Combined Group Junior Varsity Boys Varsity Baseball...... Boys Varsity Girls Junior Varsity Track and Field. and Track Girls Junior Varsity Boys Golf...... Boys Varsity Baseball...... Boys Varsity ...... Cheerleading Girls Varsity Girls Junior Varsity Basketball. Girls Junior Varsity Girls Dance......

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Union HS Union

3.23 3.19 3.24 3.01 3.15 3.16 3.24 3.24 3.03 3.06 3.20 3.02 3.24 3.07 3.03 3.13 3.24 3.20 3.13 3.19 3.09 3.00 3.24 3.14 3.14 3.18 3.24 3.16 3.03 3.10 3.20 3.20 3.09 3.13 3.22 3.04 3.22 3.15 3.19 3.09 3.12 ...... Girls Dance...... Combined Group Scholar Bowl...... Combined Group Band...... Boys Track and Field. Track Boys Girls Track and Field. Track Girls Boys Baseball...... Girls Soccer...... Girls Golf...... Boys Cross Country. Boys Basketball. Boys Soccer...... Girls Swimming and Diving. Boys Baseball...... Boys Golf...... Boys Track and field...... Track Boys Combined Group Band/Music...... Boys Varsity Track and Field...... Track Boys Varsity Boys Junior Varsity Track and Field. Track Boys Junior Varsity Boys Varsity Baseball...... Boys Varsity Boys Freshman Baseball. Girls Varsity Track and Field...... Track Girls Varsity Girls Varsity Track and Field...... Track Girls Varsity Boys Varsity Track and Field...... Track Boys Varsity Boys Junior Varsity Track and Field. Track Boys Junior Varsity Girls Varsity Soccer...... Girls Varsity Boys Varsity Baseball...... Boys Varsity Boys Varsity Baseball...... Boys Varsity Boys Junior Varsity Baseball...... Boys Junior Varsity Boys Varsity Track and Field...... Track Boys Varsity Boys Varsity Baseball...... Boys Varsity Boys Junior Varsity Baseball...... Boys Junior Varsity ...... Tennis Combined Group Varsity Boys Varsity Track and Field...... Track Boys Varsity Combined Group Junior Varsity Golf. Junior Varsity Combined Group ...... Baseball Boys Junior Varsity Boys Varsity Basketball...... Boys Varsity . and Field Track Boys 8th Grade Boys 8th Grade Basketball. Boys 8th Grade

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