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State High School Activities Association

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Official Publication of MSHSAA Vol. 79, No. 3 Feb. 2015 Departments

Officiate Missouri Day...... 1 Missouri State High School Questions & Answers...... 2 News...... 4 Activities Association Administrative Information...... 5-7 Board of Directors...... 8-12 Winter Athletics...... 12-13 Spring Athletics...... 14-15 2014-15 Board of Directors Activities...... 15-16 Officials...... 17 Fall Athletics...... 19

Executive Staff DR. KERWIN URHAHN, Executive Director Eligibility rulings, transfers, interpretation of Constitution and By-Laws, budget and finance, insurance, litigation, legislative liaison, school classification, enrollments. STACY SCHROEDER, Assoc. Executive Director Ken Eaton, Pres. Mark Fischer, V.P. Dr. Mark Beem Eric Churchwell Toni Hill Swimming and diving, Scholar Bowl, Transfers (hard- Northwest District Southwest District Central District Northeast District At-Large Region 2 ships & waivers), personnel, MSHSAA Leadership School Superintendent District Athletic Director Superintendent Superintendent Superintendent program, eligibility. Mound City R-2 Springfield Public Schools Hickory County Palmyra HS Bloomfield Schools HARVEY RICHARDS, Assoc. Executive Director Term Expires 2016 Term Expires 2015 Term Expires 2017 Term Expires 2015 Term Expires 2017 Football, cross country, track and field, camps and clinics, all-star events, sports medicine, team hosts, nonfaculty coaches, coaches education, eligibility. DAVINE DAVIS, Asst. Executive Director Music, volleyball, cheerleading, dance, performing groups, Transfers (foreign exchange/international students), sanctions, eligibility. KEVIN GARNER, Asst. Executive Director Basketball, soccer, transfers, athletic directors liaison, waivers, eligibility. TIM THOMPSON, Asst. Executive Director Baseball, softball, golf, officials coordinator, officials’ regis- tration, officials’ rules meetings, special reports, eligibility. Corey Johnson Blane Keel Don Maurer Dr. Jennifer Schmidt Dr. Todd White GREG STAHL, Asst. Executive Director At-Large Region 1 Southeast District St. Louis District South Central District Kansas City District Wrestling, speech and debate, tennis, eligibility. Athletic Director Superintendent Athletic Director Principal Superintendent CRAIG LONG, Chief Financial Officer Hazelwood East Viburnum Schools MICDS Sullivan HS North Kansas City Schools Budget and finance, vendor contracts and bids, advertis- Term Expires 2015 Term Expires 2015 Term Expires 2017 Term Expires 2018 Term Expires 2018 ing, corporate partners, awards, orders, buildings and grounds, technology. Mission Statement Contact Info. JASON WEST, Communications Director “The MSHSAA promotes the value of participation, MSHSAA Publications, media relations, public relations, television sportsmanship, team play, and personal excellence 1 N. Keene St., PO Box 1328 and radio rights, web site maintenance, records, statistics, to develop citizens who make positive contributions Columbia, MO 65205 sportsmanship programs & Summit, Distinguished Service to their community and support the (573) 875-4880 Awards, Scholastic Achievement Awards, Traditions, student democratic principles of our state and nation.” Fax (573) 875-1450 services, video rentals. www.mshsaa.org [email protected] February 2015 (vol. 79, no. 3) The MSHSAA Journal is published four times per year Email Policy: Due to the high volume of email messages received by the Association, an expedited personal response may not (August, December, February and May) by the Missouri always be possible. The MSHSAA staff will respond first to more traditional means of communication such as telephone calls, written State High School Activities Association. correspondence and faxes. The MSHSAA office can be reached at (573) 875-4880 during regular office hours. As time permits, staff will reply to email messages that include the sender’s complete name, address and phone number. Questions regarding student eligibil- 1 N. Keene St., PO Box 1328 ity or specific MSHSAA by-laws should first be directed to your local school administrator. By Board policy, our staff is not permitted Columbia, MO 65205-1328 to answer specific eligibility inquiries via email, and any follow-up questions to the MSHSAA should be done via telephone or written (573) 875-4880, Fax (573) 875-1450 correspondence. [email protected] All photos by PhotoGliff, unless noted. © 2011 MSHSAA, all rights reserved. The Journal is available free on the Association web- site, www.mshsaa.org. Copies are printed and mailed to all dues-paying senior highs and junior highs. It is also available via subscription for $8 per school year by calling the MSHSAA office. 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 Proud Member eligibility lists, applications for waiver of the transfer rule, National Federation of State High hardship transfers and sanction forms, must be signed School Associations by the principal for consideration by the MSHSAA. MSHSAA Journal February 2015  1 click on click Registration 23 Most Powerful Lesson in Officiating: Topp Bill Breakout Session #1 Sport Specific Sessions Breakout Session #2 Sport Specific Sessions Box Lunch Official NBA Keynote Speaker: Bill Kennedy, Year Recognition of the Missouri Officials of the Breakout Session #3 Sport Specific Sessions Officials Role in Concussion Management: Sandra Serafini Closing Session Referee Jerry Markbreit, Former NFL ateMoDay.aspx conjunction with the NASO conference, conjunction with the is an opportunity for all July 26th – 28th. It to receive professional officials in all sports and development from veteran Please check out professional officials. Link on the MSHSAA the Officiate Missouri Officials Page at www.mshsaa.org. to ensure that help need everyone’s We member schools will be able MSHSAA to play all the interscholastic contests they want in future, instead of a limited schedule due to unavailability of officials. It is the responsibility of all involved in high school sports to ensure there will be officials. Tentative Agenda for July 25th July Agenda for Tentative Officiate Missouri Day Officiate - www.mshsaa.org/Offici For more information on For 8:15-9:00 am 9:15-10:00 am am 10:15-11:00 11:15-Noon 12:15-1:30 pm 1:45-2:30 pm 2:45-3:15 pm 3:15-4:00 pm understanding about the game, know the about the game, understanding officials; would make quality rules, and they need encouragement however, and from their coaches and support The Game!” to “Get In administrators about an official they I had a coach tell me that had never had for a varsity game because of that lack played the game, and understand what of experience did not to communicate to the coach was trying occurring in violation him about what was That practical experience is of the rules. to be able to draw important for officials it is not However, upon when officiating. out there as an official easy to put oneself criticism and because of the constant scrutiny. ask our official associations to help We recruit, train and support new and veteran officials, but they cannot do it alone. It is imperative that school administrators and coaches work with officials in a professional and constructive manner to grow the number of officials. Association is happy to bring Officiate The Missouri Day to St. Louis on July 25th in High School and Junior High Sports are and Junior High High School need of individuals to fill the looking for sanctioned Almost all MSHSAA officiating. official to be present sports require a game contest to in order for the interscholastic point are reaching a critical take place. We because the pool of in high school sports dwindling. officials available is of high school sporting I have been to a lot 26 years, and I have events over the last calling now are noticed that the officials and gentlemen many of the same ladies in high school 30 that called when I was and appreciate the years ago. I applaud individuals; however, commitment of these we cannot expect them to continue forever. I am asking school administrators, coaches, and officials to help recruit individuals to the calling of officiating. of Each administrator and coach can think students that have graduated high school over the last five years and encourage them to get into officiating. Students that played high school sports have an Officiating Interscholastic Activities Officiating Kerwin Urhahn, by Dr. Executive Director MSHSAA 2  MSHSAA Journal February 2015 or theclass2schoolisnot requiredto of bothschooldistricts. Your school co-ops mustbewithmutual approval class 2schoolisnotanoptionasall the program(s)withcontiguous Yes, providedcooperativelysponsoring contiguous toSchool A? Answer: there isaClass2districtwhich K-8 district.Maythisoccursince contiguous toSchool A duetothe side oftheK-8districtwhichisnot with theClass1schoolonother district. School A wantstoco-op school, aClass2schoolandK-8 1 school,isborderedbyaClass5 another school.(By-Law1.4.1) cannot enterintoanagreementwith two-year cycle. Therefore, yourschool sponsorship inthatsportuntilthenext not enterintoanothercooperative ends acooperativesponsorshipitmay occur unilaterally. Further, ifaschool sponsorship butsuchdecisionmaynot mutually dissolveacooperative 1.4.1 providesthattwoschoolsmay No.By-Law do this?Answer: school inbaseball.Mayour cooperative sponsorshipwithanother the sponsorshipandenterintoa school boardnowwantstovoid sponsorship inbaseball.Our to participateinacooperative has appliedandbeenapproved MSHSAA OfficialHandbook. Article orBy-Lawtheyrelatetointhe Laws appearfollowingtheConstitution the MSHSAA ConstitutionandBy- answers regardinginterpretationsof is calledtothefactquestionsand MSHSAA executivetor. Your attention explained, contactDr. KerwinUrhahn, and/or questionwhichyouwouldlike adopted. Ifyouhaveaspecificarea which MSHSAA memberschoolshave interpreting therulesandregulations These areprovidedasanaidin MSHSAA BoardofDirectorspolicy. Constitution andBy-Lawsand/or answers pertainingtotheMSHSAA Questions &Answers QUESTIONS &ANSWERS Question 2:School A, aClass Question 1:Ourschool The followingarequestionsand this request?Answer: Yes. This is our principalandcoachtoapprove Tuesday. Would itbeacceptablefor Friday anddoesnotcompeteuntil Saturday. Ourteamhaspracticeon a non-schoolswimmingmeeton practice totravelOklahomafor upcoming Fridayschoolswimming principal requestingtomissthis swimmers hasapproachedour 1.4.1) and tournamentlimitations.(By-Law 20-week participationlimit,quarter the ninthgradersdonotexceed 1.4.1? Answer: Yes, provided Would thisbeallowedunderBy-Law the juniorhighseasonisover. sponsorship highschoolteamafter graders movinguptothecooperative girls basketballtoincludetheninth with aneighboringmemberschoolin cooperative sponsorshipagreement season, theschoolwantstohavea 7-9. Followingthejuniorhigh with ateamcomprisedofgrades a juniorhighbasketballseason Grades 7-12memberschool,has 1.4.1) try toco-opwitheachother. (By-Law issue’s Q&A section. non-school swim meet, per By-Law 235.1-c-1. This issue, along with cooperative programs and others are the focus of this It ispermissibleforalocalschooltogivestudent-athletepermissionmissswimmingpracticeinordercompete Question 4:Oneofour Question 3: A smallClass1, say “Openfacilityforsoftballplay”. team membership.Itisacceptableto “wanting toplaysoftball”impliesfuture No. proper posting?Answer: The come totheopenfacility.” Isthisa “Any girlwantingtoplaysoftballmay open facilityoursoftballcoachstated rests withtheschool. school administration. This decision (3.13.2.a) tobeaddressedbythelocal request aspermittedintheby-law and isconsideredasacaseby not areplacementofschoolpractice Question 5:Inthepostingofour MSHSAA Journal February 2015  3 - - - EDITORIAL The system here is like no other in The system here is At Left: Spital Park, Castle Donington, England. Home of Castle Donington FC & Mel bourne FC. where else in the world. Your athletes are Your where else in the world. fortunate. Fortunate that the facilities that they practice and play on are of such high to quality and that there are people willing come and watch them week in week out, and even pay for that privilege. well. From the And it works, the world. of attendees for facilities to the number youth sports, it is unprecedented every This restriction applies to a booster club as well schools logo and colors being all over the and colors being schools logo Most clubs also a nice touch. facilities are which play on a field in Britain generally with the local government, is owned by provided, out and goal posts lines marked The players photo. as can be seen in the before the game, put and coaches turn up stand on the nets up and then spectators are no bleachers. Most of There sidelines. These stand. the time even the substitutes be used by more than fields will generally the locker rooms one club meaning that costs, are extremely are generic and to cut quality. basic and not of great sports that have the But it isn’t only club Schools facilities in issue of poor facilities. to those here. Britain don’t even compare is Most schools only have one gym which The range of sports used for PE lessons. is limited due to a lack that can be offered of equipment. It is rare that a British school will have a weight room for students to use. - - - Provisions contained in MSHSAA By-Laws 3.13.6.b and 3.15.5.e stipulate that fees (tuition) for summer Provisions contained in MSHSAA In Britain, if you asked a spectator to if you asked a spectator In Britain, and range of After seeing the quality Specialized SportSpecialized Camp Fees MSHSAA Board of Regarding Directors Policy team play, watch their local youth pay £5 to and they would turn around chances are States, But in the United go back home. game to get into a high school paying $5 people To normal. appears completely of paying to watch back home, the thought year olds play a sport fourteen to eighteen If you want to watch would be unheard of. in Britain, you walk your resident club play fields and have down to the local playing games, all for free. your choice of multiple have, it is under facilities schools here sports, an admit standable that for some charged. Here, the tance fee would be bleachers, conces athletic fields with their sion stands, dugouts, practice equipment, etc. in addition to the multiple gymnasiums for basketball and volleyball, etc. are of a standard some professional and semi- professional clubs in Britain can only The dream of, let alone the amateur clubs. volved in any group projects to raise money to pay these fees. it would be permissible for several As far as the restriction on athletes is concerned, as to school coaches. of collectively undertaking work projects members of a school team to assemble themselves for the purpose to earn money which could be applied toward such as a car wash, a bake sale or other similar type of activities directly to the student to be used at his or camp fees. Under such circumstances all money earned shall go there can be no requirement that the money her discretion. If the students assemble themselves collectively be assembled through coordination of the earned must go toward the payment of camp fees. Students cannot the school athletic team with the purpose of school, booster club, or coach nor can they identify themselves as raising money to attend a sport camp. athletic camps shall be provided by the student or the student’s parents precludes a school from being in parents precludes a school from athletic camps shall be provided by the student or the student’s Facilities Britain Can Only Can Britain DreamFacilities Of Intern MSHSAA Bucknall, By Sophie 4  MSHSAA Journal February 2015 office nolaterthanMarch9. Thenames and mustbereceivedintheMSHSAA districts andRegion1onFebruary16 e-mailed tomemberschoolsinthethree one-year vacancy. year terms. The NortheastDistrictwillfilla At-Large willelectBoardmembersforfour- and SoutheastdistrictsaswellRegion1 tion. MemberschoolsfromtheSouthwest Sections 3and4oftheMSHSAA Constitu- with provisionscontainedin Article IV, election willbeconductedin April inaccord east Districts,andRegion 1At-Large Southwest, Southeast,andNorth Elections: Directors of 2015 Board to the Appeals Committee: sented bythe Associate ExecutiveDirector cided onthebasisofdocumentationpre NEWS Held November18-19,2014 CommitteeSummary Appeals cases andruledasfollows: The Appeals Committeeheardsixteen Primary (nomination)ballotswillbe The annualMSHSAA BoardofDirectors all meetingsareopen. 610.021(6 and/or14)R.S.Mo.;20U.S.C.1232g(b);34C.F.R. 99.1etseq. All otherportionsof private informationfromastudent’s educationalrecordwillbereviewedordiscussed.Section be closedasmattersinvolvingtheeligibilitystatusofstudentswherepersonallyidentifiable (573) 875-4880,nolaterthan48hoursbeforethemeeting.Hearingsofstudenteligibilityshall should requestsuchservicesbycontactingtheexecutivedirectorofMSHSAA,telephone (all meetingsbeginat8:30a.m.) CommitteeMeetingDates Appeals Future Dates of begins at1p.m.) (all meetingsbeginat8:30a.m.,exceptthe April 10meetingwhich MeetingDates Directors of Board Future Dates of Anyone attendingameetingintheMSHSAA officewhorequiresauxiliaryaidsorservices Two caseswerereviewedandde a. b. a. March 17-18,2015-MSHSAA office,Columbia(Tue.-Wed. of Week 37) June 17,2015-MSHSAA office,Columbia April 10-11, 2015-Tan-Tar-A, OsageBeach March 11-12, 2015-MSHSAA office,Columbia By-Law 3.10.4.i: eligibility under Transfer Waiver, plications andgrantedrestricted 3.10.4.h, Hardship Transfer Ap- contained inMSHSAA By-Law school’s studentunderprovisions stricted eligibilitytothefollowing Denied appealtograntunre ship Application Transfer: MSHSAA By-Law3.10.4.h,Hard- under provisionscontainedin to thefollowingschool’s student Granted unrestrictedeligibility the followingschools’ students Granted unrestricted eligibilityto 1. 1. McCluer North Soldan InternationalStudies - - - principal. lots aresenttotheattentionofschool SAA websitenolaterthanMay1. All bal 1 and must be submitted through the MSH- in thethreedistrictsandRegion1on April the finalballot. highest numberofvoteswillbeplacedon the namesofpersonsreceivingtwo third highestposition.Insuchcases,only the finalballotunlessthereisatiefor each districtandRegion1willappearon number ofvotesintheprimaryelection of thethreepersonsreceivinghighest Final ballotswillbeon-lineforallschools b.

Waiver, By-Law3.10.4.i: restricted eligibilityunder Transfer Transfer Applications andgranted By-Law 3.10.4.h,Hardship sions containedinMSHSAA schools’ students underprovi stricted eligibilitytothefollowing Denied appealstograntunre ship Application Transfer: MSHSAA By-Law3.10.4.h,Hard- under provisionscontainedin 3. 2. 1. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. Springfield Catholic (Two Student Appeals) Christian BrothersCollege Barat Academy New Bloomfield Truman Adrian Ft. ZumwaltNorth (1st Student Appeal) Springfield Catholic Benton Marionville Whitfield (Three Student Appeals) - - - - elections. 1. Pleasebecertaintoparticipateinthese principals on April 8,withaduedateofMay the MSHSAA websiteformemberschools’ ballot listingthenomineesreceivedwillbeon MSHSAA officenolaterthanMarch9. The on February16andmustbereceivedinthe e-mailed tothememberschoolprincipals current year. be votedonfortherespectivedistrict will listthespecifiedmembershipcategoryto schools). Eachdistrict’s nominationballot be anomineefromeitherpublicornonpublic school nominee, and an at-large member can will needtobereplacedbyanonpublic a publicschoolnominee,nonpublicmember (public memberwillneedtobereplacedby for replacementmemberscanbeaccepted nominations fortheappropriatecategory be votedonbythemembership.Onlyself- off thecommitteeandareplacementshall at-large schoolrepresentative. one nonpublicschooladministrator, andone consist ofonepublicschooladministrator, of theeightMSHSAA boarddistrictsshall Elections Committee Investigative 2015 than May1. on-line bytheschoolprincipalnolater All ballotsarerequiredtobefinalized will beon-linethefirstweekin April. week inMarch. The Annual Ballot distributed tomemberschoolsthelast and backgroundinformationwillbe April. The proposedamendments and By-Lawswillagainbeheldin election toamendtheConstitution By-Laws Constitution and MSHSAA to Amend Annual Election The self-nominationballotswillbe Each year, oneofthememberswillrotate The investigativecommitteefromeach The 2015MSHSAA annual c.

reasons): as appealsdeemed forathletic cations (noeligibilityfor365days 3.10.4.h, Hardship Transfer Appli contained inMSHSAA By-Law stricted eligibilityunderprovisions Denied appealstograntunre 1. 4. Webb City McCluer NorthHighSchool (2nd Student Appeal) - - MSHSAA Journal February 2015  5

------Recommended placing on the Area on the Recommended placing that the number of Topics Meeting summer contact days be lowered. Denied for further study Tabled Approved as amended All others approved Frequently, suggestions from advisory com Frequently, Athletic Directors Advisory Committee Summary 2014, at Tan-Tar-A Held September 15, 1. * ** *** medical help in emergency situations. in emergency situations. medical help ac statements should These signed company the school supervisor on every the school supervisor company be of further assis- school trip. It may forms notarized. tance to have these

bers of their staffs concerned. This course concerned. bers of their staffs helps provide programs that are acceptable to the majority of persons who are interested in the educational welfare of our youth. mittees are first placed on the Annual MSH mittees are first placed on the Questionnaire sent to member schools in SAA February each year to get a consensus from the schools to determine whether a proposal is In addition to providing the Board satisfactory. of Directors with information regarding the po it sition of school administrators on the matter, provides an opportunity for each school to give consideration to proposed changes. School administrators are urged to meet with mem ------ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION ADMINISTRATIVE The Missouri State High School Activities Association (MSHSAA) Activities The Missouri State High School Associations High School and the National Federation of State steroids and other (NFHS), strongly oppose the use of anabolic high school student-athletes. performance-enhancing substances by Such use violates legal, ethical, and competitive equity standards Such use violates legal, ethical, and competitive health risks. and imposes unreasonable, long-term The names of advisory committee members members committee advisory of names The Because of this experience, it is Because of this experience, MSHSAA & NFHS Policy Statement on Steroids Statement MSHSAA & NFHS Policy ernmental regulators on the use of anabolic steroids and other ernmental regulators on the use of anabolic prescribed by controlled substances, except as specifically physicians for therapeutic purposes. MSHSAA and the NFHS support prohibitions by educational and the NFHS support prohibitions by educational MSHSAA organizations, and gov institutions, amateur and professional for allowing coaches and those involved at the The grass roots level to make contributions. only concern of the Board is that the recom sus from their colleagues. This procedure is sus from their colleagues. encouraged to involve as many persons as possible. mended changes are acceptable to school administrators and do not adversely affect other activities. are contained in the manuals published for the sport or activity concerned. Coaches, music directors, and speech directors who desire to have changes considered should contact the person on the particular advisory committee from his or her district. Some advisory com mittee members hold meetings in their areas at the time of district events to get a consen fortunately, the school in question did not the school fortunately, form signed for have a parental consent the school the student which authorized emergency medi supervisor to obtain cant delay. that school strongly recommended that signed pa administrators require rental permission statements be on file for all students who travel as a part of in an official school party to participate This will any type of interschool activity. authorize school representatives to seek the MSHSAA has been advised of a has been advised the MSHSAA involving that arose medical emergency an who was accompanying a student Un to videotape games. athletic team the school was able cal care. Luckily, and obtain this to contact the parents after a signifi permission by telephone ------This is the Board of Director’s procedure The MSHSAA has advisory committees, The MSHSAA Included as a part of the recom Included as a part MSHSAA By-Law 3.7 requires each By-Law 3.7 requires MSHSAA While the parental permission form Coaches & Activities DirectorsCoaches Influence MSHSAA Program ing matters relating to the sport or activity concerned. Some of these are in the form of regulations for the administration of district when and state events which become effective approved by the Board of Directors. Others involve proposals to amend the Constitution and By-Laws which must be put to a vote of The the schools when accepted by the Board. record shows that approximately 80-percent of the recommendations of these committees are approved by the Board and have resulted in program. significant changes in the MSHSAA appointed by the Board of Directors, for each sport and activity in which district and state events are sponsored. Each committee makes recommendations to the Board regard ment, signed by the student’s parents or student’s ment, signed by the permission for guardians, which grants in interscho the student to participate As an aid to member lastic athletics. with this require schools in complying includes a recom ment, the MSHSAA statement mended parental permission physical examination on the MSHSAA Web the MSHSAA form, available on Site. Spring SportsSpring in interscholastic student participating a state to furnish athletic competition Parental Permission Statement Reminder for for PermissionParental Reminder Statement mended parental permission statement mended parental permission statement is a statement acknowledging that the parents consent for the student to ac- company the team on trips. It further acknowledges that in case of a medical be emergency where the parents cannot reached, the school official with super visory responsibility for the individual is trip the on students of group or student authorized to obtain emergency medical assistance through a physician or hospi tal of the supervisors choice which would for be considered reasonably necessary the welfare of the student. By- is required of all athletes, MSHSAA Laws do not require them for students participating in nonathletic activities or for students who serve in a support capacity for an athletic team such as etc. However, statistician, manager, 6  MSHSAA Journal February 2015 ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION MSHSAA BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND ADVISORY COMMITTEES – Revised December 2013

DISTRICT - NORTHWEST NORTHEAST KANSAS CITY CENTRAL ST. LOUIS SOUTH CENTRAL SOUTHWEST SOUTHEAST Election Year - 2016 2016 2018 2017 2017 2018 2015 2015 KEN EATON ERIC CHURCHWELL TODD WHITE MARK BEEM DON MAURER JENNIFER SCHMIDT MARK FISHER BLANE KEEL BOARD OF DIRECTORS Mound City Palmyra North Kansas City Schools Skyline Schools MICDS Sullivan Springfield Schools Viburnum Region 1 - TRAVIS BROWN, St. Louis Public Schools (2015); Region 2 - TONI HILL, Portageville (2017) Troy Ford Mike Nagel Brad Kincheloe Perry Gorrell Todd Zell Chris Arand Russ Cruzan Justin Dobbins APPEALS Penney Westran Park Hill Cole Camp Westminster Christian Academy Union Mount Vernon Neelyville COMMITTEE** Region 1: Ed Johnson, Brentwood (2016); Region 2: Thomas Drummond, Central (New Madrid Co.) M.S. (2018) Mike Ziesel Chad Masters Steve Robertson Darrell Jeffries Scott Harris Bill Deckelman Todd Schrader Lance Tollison ATHLETIC Benton Father Tolton Regional Catholic Grandview Lafayette County Francis Howell Central Washington Bolivar Central (Cape Girardeau) DIRECTORS** President -- Mark Mundell, Staley; President Elect -- Dori Smith, Villa Duchesne; Secretary -- Dan Borkowski, Bishop DuBourg; Treasurer -- Keith Chapman, Warrensburg *Jason Boldt Andy Jackson David Wilson Josh Fisher Pete Jans Ryan Bailey Mike Essick *Bryan Austin BASEBALL Plattsburg La Plata Staley Santa Fe MICDS Union Ozark Jackson Ex-Officio Member: John Meyer, Marquette, President of MHSBCA BASKETBALL Tim Cool Bob Roberts David Garrison Chris Nimmo *Wade Bouslog Dino McKinney Skip Brock Jim Vaughan Boys Chillicothe Northeast (Cairo) Park Hill Warrensburg Duchesne Sullivan Carl Junction Kennett Tyler Pedersen *Ed Costley *Steve Cassity Jim Newland *Thomas Williams Adam Fischer Keri Nichols Kelly Null Girls Jefferson (Conception Jct.) Mexico Truman Leeton Parkway South Washington Parkview Twin Rivers Ex-Officio Member: Bill Gunn, Kirkwood, President of MBCA MASA - Gerald Landewee, Oak Ridge (07), Bryan McDonald, Harrisonville (14); John Collins, Strafford (07), Brian Mitchell, Jefferson City (13), vacancy; CONSTITUTION STUDY MASSP – Ryan Watson, Monroe City (13), Joe Dobrinic, Pattonville (11), Dale Longenecker, Park Hill South (10), Brett Soden, Strafford (13), Mark Ruark, Saxony Lutheran (07); COMMITTEE ** MIAAA – Jeff Staley, Willard (13); PRIVATE SCHOOLS - Andy Abbott, John Burroughs (09); MARE – Kenneth Cook, Malden (10) Chris Gebhards Matt Chance Frank Gallick Mark Sabala Joe Porter Ben Martin Darbi Stancell *Elizabeth Lewis-Muse CROSS COUNTRY Rock Port Bowling Green Blue Springs Hermitage St. Louis University St. Clair McDonald County Poplar Bluff Ex-Officio Member: Larry Cleair, Saxony Lutheran High School, President of MTCCCA Kevin Bryan *Pete Claas Sterling Edwards Brandon Shelby Paul Day Brian Roberts Scott Bailey Charlie Vickery FOOTBALL East Buchanan Macon Winnetonka Skyline Vianney St. Clair Lamar Chaffee 11-man 8-man - Kirk Thacker, Hardin-Central; Ex-Officio - Tom Kruse, Raymore-Peculiar, President of MFBCA GOLF *Mark Pettegrew Jason Hannam Seth DeRose Danny Dick Greg Gibson Brad Royle Brian Leonard Jerry Grim Boys Mid-Buchanan Moberly Oak Park Tipton St. Charles Owensville Nevada Notre Dame (Cape Girardeau) Seth Woods Trevor Short *Chuck Campbell Todd Pannett Bob Holland Teresa Holt Girls Vacancy N/A Centralia Platte County Eldon Parkway Central Waynesville Bolivar MASA - Jeff Hyatt, Sparta (08), Kevin Freeman, Mexico (05), Terry Lorenz, Slater (14), David Knes, Valley Park (11); MASSP – Rexanne Hill, Lee’s Summit N. (07), Frank Wood, Washington (11), Matt Huntley, Carthage (14); Jeremy Watt, Putnam County (13); Nathan Hostetler, Farmington (13); LIAISON** MIAAA – Dory Smith, Villa Duchesne (13); MSBA - Mike Pratte, Rhineland (13); MO-CAPE - vacancy MARE – Kevin Sandlin, Windsor (10) Chris Ward Brad Boyer Tim Crone Tom Collins Jim Powers Dave Roberts *Mike Scott *Rachel Crader MEDIA KKWK/KMRN Radio KRES The Examiner Eldon Advertiser PlayOn! Sports Rolla Daily News KSPR Southeast Missourian Cameron Moberly Oak Grove Eldon St. Louis Rolla Springfield Cape Girardeau David Elms *Jason Church Kevin Kooi Eric Findley *Mike Potsou Brian Witt Scott Kruse MIDDLE LEVEL Vacancy East Buchanan M.S. Clark County M.S. Maple Park M.S. Warsaw Whitfield Bourbon T.S. Hill M.S. (Dexter) *Michele Kelley Brad Hudson Kirt Mosier *Andy Kroesen Joe Gutowski Ray Spiller *Rene Spencer Chris Auchly MUSIC Stanberry Kirksville Lee’s Summit West Harrisonville Lafayette (Wildwood) Vienna Mt. Vernon Festus Ex-Officio Members: Al Sergel, Maryville; Brad Snow, UMC; Gary Brandes, UMC (MMEA President) Corey Gilpin Brent Rich Mark Mundell Rick Schmidli Larry Donovan Ernest Grayer Royce Sutton Randy Winston OFFICIALS St. Joseph Emden Smithville (Staley) Warrensburg High Ridge Rolla Willard Poplar Bluff (At Large: St. Louis District - vacancy; South Central District - Cathy Viets, Stover(15)) *John Rinehart *Bruce Whitesides Dave Adams Marlin Hammond Corey Nesslage Andy Herbst Steve Garner *Chad Bradley PUBLIC/ Albany Columbia Schools Blue Springs Lincoln Kirkwood Pacific Pierce City Central (Park Hills) NONPUBLIC Public: Region 1 – Michael Blackshear, St. Louis Public High League (2018); Region 2 - vancancy (2017) Nonpublic: Kansas City: Joe Monachino, St. Pius X (Kansas City) (2018); St. Louis: *Jim Welby, St. Dominic (2017).; At-Large: Doug Light, Helias Catholic (2015);

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*- Appointed during Board term (may be reappointed for 4 year term); **- Not on Board rotation schedule; NOTE: Each advisory committee member’s term terminates the year that district’s Board member’s term is up for election. (Exception - appointed in mid term - may be reappointed for a full four year term) year four full a for reappointed be may - term mid in appointed - (Exception election. for up is term member’s Board district’s that year the terminates term member’s committee advisory Each NOTE: schedule; rotation Board on Not **- term); year 4 for reappointed be (may term Board during Appointed *-

Ex-Officio Member: Bobby Lowe, Oak Grove, President of MWA of President Grove, Oak Lowe, Bobby Member: Ex-Officio

DeSoto Seneca James St. South Parkway Warsaw Valley Grain Hannibal Cameron

WRESTLING *John Brown *John Sill Jeff Hauck *Marty Lake James Daleske Billy Whitson *Jesse Greening Derek Limb Phillip

Ex-Officio Members: Julie Brandmeyer, Jackson, President of MHSVCA; Cathy Viets, Mora (State Officials Coordinator) Officials (State Mora Viets, Cathy MHSVCA; of President Jackson, Brandmeyer, Julie Members: Ex-Officio

Tarkio Mexico Park Hill Park Pleasant Hill Pleasant Lafayette (Wildwood) Lafayette Pacific Glendale Lesterville

VOLLEYBALL Jayme Wood Jayme *Rachel Leu *Rachel Lindsey Hood Lindsey George Creason George Zach Young Zach *Janel Brown *Janel Stephanie Bates Stephanie *Betsy Middleton *Betsy

Richmond Troy Buchanan Troy Winnetonka Clinton Rockwood Summit Rockwood Sullivan Carthage Saxony Lutheran Saxony

Girls

Mike Long Mike *Mark Thomas *Mark Dale Brown Dale Joshua Dorr Joshua Chris Moore Chris Megen Booker Megen Andy Youngworth Andy Larry Cleair Larry

Boys Stanberry Kirksville Raytown South Raytown Wellington-Napoleon Lutheran South Lutheran Union Kickapoo Charleston

TRACK *Shane Hilton *Shane Geoff Hutton Geoff Thomas Stueve Thomas Quenton Bainbridge Quenton Scott DeNoyer Scott Chris Kelley Chris *Chris Kohl *Chris Brett Blackman Brett

Maryville Rock Bridge Rock Lee’s Summit West Summit Lee’s Odessa Clayton Camdenton Glendale Jackson

Girls

Nicole McGinness Nicole Ben Loeb Ben Todd Wilson Todd Allan Twilligear Allan Susie Luten Susie Kirk Richey Kirk *Bob Cooper *Bob Linda Adams Linda

Boys Savannah Fulton Lee’s Summit North Summit Lee’s Lafayette County Lafayette MICDS Salem Kickapoo Farmington

TENNIS Traci Westfall Traci Louis Schnoebelen Louis Stu Reece Stu Jim Stoner Jim Patrick Huewe Patrick Will Hubbs Will *Chris Kohl *Chris Andrew Canter Andrew

Ex-Officio Member: Paul Winkeler, Rockhurst, President of MISCA of President Rockhurst, Winkeler, Paul Member: Ex-Officio

John Burroughs John Boys & Girls & Boys

Hannibal Park Hill South Hill Park Smith-Cotton Leslie Kehr (SWG) Kehr Leslie Webb City Webb Central (Cape Girardeau) (Cape Central

SWIMMING

N/A N/A N/A

*Brenda Gieseke *Brenda Tim Busenhart Tim Jerry Tankersley Jerry Lindbergh *Shawn Klosterman *Shawn Dayna Powell Dayna

Tim Lombardo (SWB) Lombardo Tim

Region 1 - vacancy; Region 2 - vacancy; Non-public: vacancy Non-public: vacancy; - 2 Region vacancy; - 1 Region

STUDENT**

vacancy vacancy vacancy vacancy vacancy vacancy vacancy vacancy

CITIZENSHIP North Andrew North Troy Buchanan Troy Oak Park Oak Concordia Parkway West Parkway Washington Ozark Clearwater

SPORTSMANSHIP/ Doug Miller Doug Mark Penny Mark Ryan Nichols Ryan Brent Cooper Brent Brian Kessler Brian Bill Deckelman Bill Becky Justis Becky Paul D’Amico Paul H.S. Representatives - John Donnell - Lee’s Summit HS; Cynthia Rajkovich, Washington HS Washington Rajkovich, Cynthia HS; Summit Lee’s - Donnell John - Representatives H.S.

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION ADMINISTRATIVE

Maryville H.S. Maryville Cape Girardeau Cape Washington Columbia Kansas City Kansas Warrensburg

SPORTS MEDICINE** SPORTS Mark Halstead, M.D., Washington Univ. Univ. Washington M.D., Halstead, Mark Jim Raynor, Trainer, Springfield Trainer, Raynor, Jim

Trainer Trainer M.D. M.D. M.D. M.D.

John Yetter, M.D., Bridgeton; Bridgeton; M.D., Yetter, John Gary Ward, Trainer, Missouri State Univ. State Missouri Trainer, Ward, Gary Paul Snow Paul Tom Weber Tom Colter D. Kim Tarbox Bus Greg Canty Greg David Glover David

Ex-Officio - Suzy Thompson, Macon, President of MCCA; Brett Elder, Lakeview Middle School, President of MDTA of President School, Middle Lakeview Elder, Brett MCCA; of President Macon, Thompson, Suzy - Ex-Officio

Dance

Herculaneum Ava James St. Lindbergh Iberia Kearney City Monroe Maryville

Courtney Stenzhorn Courtney Lansdown Amy Snitker *Tori Cochran *Jessica Caldwell *Tiffany Oldham Heather Williams *Kari Lawyer April

Cheerleading Ozark Union Academy Visitation Clinton South Springs Blue Centralia Penney

vacancy

SPIRIT *Jennifer Clark *Jennifer Wassall Holly Daus Kim Mifflin Pam Mumaw Sara Kropf *Rebekah Wattenbarger Renae

Ex-Officio Member: Michael Hachmeister, Parkway South, STAM Representative STAM South, Parkway Hachmeister, Michael Member: Ex-Officio

SPEECH/DEBATE/THEATER

Seckman Springs Dorado El Camdenton Watkins Horton Ladue Lexington Grandview Kirksville Joseph) (St. Central

*Kim Zustiak *Kim Smith *Nicole Martin Tom Beck Molly Yung Jamie Yunker Kenny Clark *Denise Schwartz Katy

Ex-Officio - Tom Jacobson, Lawson, President of MHSFCA of President Lawson, Jacobson, Tom - Ex-Officio

SOFTBALL

Sullivan Oakville Oaks Blair Summit Lee’s Palmyra Harrison North Clearwater

vacancy

Ashley Crump Ashley Sturm Rich Buschjost Sharon Bertoncin Tracy Wosman Brian Craig Brandon Shannon England Shannon

Ex-Officio Member: Chris Miller, Southern Boone, President of MSHSSCA of President Boone, Southern Miller, Chris Member: Ex-Officio

Girls

Savannah Troy Buchanan Troy Harrisonville Park Oak Rosati-Kain Rolla Jackson

vacancy

Jeff O’Neal Jeff *Chad Baldwin *Chad Josh Howard Josh Dan Coleman Dan Bill Taylor Bill Mike Howard Mike Justin McMullen Justin

Boys Raytown South Raytown Canton Maryville Central (Cape Girardeau) (Cape Central Ozark Pacific Kirkwood Stover

SOCCER Dan Porter Dan Mueller *Sarah Collins Stuart Roy Poynter Roy Dan Martin Dan Davidson Tom Dempsey Todd Steinmetz Chris

Ex-Officio – Scott Allen, Hallsville, President of MACA of President Hallsville, Allen, Scott – Ex-Officio

BOWL

Mound City Mound Clark County Clark North Kansas City Kansas North Helias Catholic Helias St. Louis University Louis St. St. James St. Central (Cape Girardeau) (Cape Central Thomas Jefferson Independent Jefferson Thomas SCHOLAR

David Reiter David John Reardon John Randy Jackson Randy Shelley Swoyer Shelley Frank Corley Frank Michele Auxier Michele *Nate Kinast *Nate Al Nicolai Al 8  MSHSAA Journal February 2015 uoa BrtAaey Brtw Benton, Barstow, Academy, Barat Aurora, Aurora, Grove, Ash Advance, Adrian, Adrian, school): that for student(s) transfer(s) additional an indicates names school (Duplicate 3.10.4.h) Winston. Whitfield, Whitfield, Winnetonka, Winston, and Wellsville,Van-Far, Warsaw, Union, Truman, Trinity Trenton, Catholic, Trinity Tipton, Catholic, Troy Albans, Buchanan, St. at School Fulton Academy, The Fulton School at St. Albans, The (Kansas City), Summersville, Summit Christian Studies, St. Clair, St. Louis University, St. Pius X Smith-Cotton, Smith-Cotton, Soldan International County Central, Scott Scott County Central, Seckman, Lutheran, Saxony Lutheran, Saxony Savannah, Saxony Lutheran, Saxony Lutheran, Roosevelt, Rockhurst, Ruskin, Ruskin, Rockhurst, Sarcoxie, Savannah, Bridge, Rock Bridge, Raytown South, Priory, Raytown South, Principia, Richland, Rock Princeton, Hill, Pembroke North, Parkway West, Paul Kinder, Paul Kinder, Parkview, South, Parkway Hill North, Parkway City), Oak Grove, Ozark, Park Hill South, Park (Kansas Technical,Technical,North Northeast North Technical, North Platte, North Heights, Meadow North, McCluer Catholic, McAuley Catholic, McAuley Twain, Mark Bend, Malta Creek, Macks Lutie, Lutie, Lutie, Charles, St. (Kansas City), Lutheran Lutheran (Kansas City), County, Lutheran Linn Prep, College Lincoln Tolbert Academy, Lee’s Summit, Licking, Licking, Tolbert Academy, Lee A. Tolbert Academy, Lamar,Lee A. Lebanon, Lamar, Lee A. (Wildwood), Tolbert Lafayette Academy, Joseph), Lee (St. A. Lafayette Joseph), (St. Lafayette Joseph), (St. John F. Kennedy, Kickapoo, Kirksville, Lafayette Holt, Jackson, Jackson, Jefferson (Conception), Central, Hazelwood Central, Hillcrest, Hillcrest, Greenfield, Greenwood, Greenwood, Hazelwood Grandview (Hillsboro), Green Ridge, Glendale, Greenfield, South, Zumwalt Ft. North, Zumwalt Ft. East, Zumwalt Ft. Charter, Excellence of School Frontier Fredericktown, Fayette, Catholic, Regional Tolton Father Farmington, Diamond, Diamond, Dixon, East (Kansas City), Conway, Concordia, Conway, (Deering), Delta Preparatory, College Preparatory, College Christian, Heights College NJROTC, Cleveland NJROTC, Cleveland (Springfield), Central Carnahan, Ritter, Cardinal Ritter, Cardinal Green, Branson, Brunswick, Calvary Lutheran, Bowling Bourbon, Benton, Benton, Barstow, Barstow, Academy, Barat Aurora, Affton, school): that for student(s) transfer(s) additional an indicates names school (Duplicate 3.10.4.i) presented. MSHSAA the Appeals Committee. of Minutes 2014 18-19 November the and Directors of Board MSHSAA the of Minutes Held December3,2014 December Board of Directors Summary Directors of December Board BOARD OFDIRECTORS prvd h gnrl osn ies as items consent general the Approved Transfer Hardship Applications (By-Law Applications Hardship Transfer (By-Law Applications Waiver Transfer 2014 17-18, September the Approved South Pemiscot, South Shelby, Nodaway,Southern Boone, South Studies, International Soldan Smithville, Smithville, Silex, Hornersville, Summit, Rolla, Rolla, Rolla, Scott City,Rockwood Port, Rock Senath- Bridge, Rock Gardens, Riverview Ritenour, Risco, Raytown, Priory, County,Platte Potosi, Portageville, Plattsburg, Ozark, Parkway North, Owensville, Parkway North, Owensville, Penney, Owensville, Orrick, Park, Oak Novinger, Girardeau), (Cape Dame Notre (Mendon), Northwestern (Hughesville), Northwest (Hughesville), Northwest Hill), (Cedar Northwest Hill), (Cedar Northwest transfers), (18 Technical North Platte, North Nodaway, North Collaborative, Normandy Collaborative, Normandy Collaborative, Normandy Collaborative, Normandy Holt, Nodaway- Nixa, Bloomfield, New New Bloomfield, Nevada, Nevada, Nevada, Nevada, Naylor, Monett, Monett, Moberly, Miller, Mid-Buchanan, Mid-Buchanan, Heights, Meadow County, McDonald South-Berkeley, McCluer South-Berkeley, McCluer North, McCluer, McCluer, McCluer Zion, Marquette, Marshall, Marshall, Marshall, Marquand- Marionville, Marceline, Malden, Lutheran Louisiana,North, Lutheran North, Lutie, Jack, Malden, Lone Jack, Lone Charter, Life Academy for Lift Charter, Life Academy Liftfor Licking, (Wentzville), Liberty Clark, and Lewis Lesterville, Lesterville, West, Summit County,Lafayette Lamar, Lee’sLee’s Summit, County, Lafayette Plata, La County, Knox Burlison, Kennett, Kennett, Kennett, Kirkwood, Lange, John F. B. Kennedy,John Lange, Joplin, B. John Joplin, Lange, Kelly B. A. John City, Jefferson City, Jefferson Hurley, Hume, Holt, Charter, Hogan Prep Academy Academy Prep Charter, Hogan Hollister, Hillcrest, Highland, West, Hazelwood Hannibal, City, Green (Hillsboro), Grandview Glendale, Glendale, Galena, West, Zumwalt Ft. West, Zumwalt Ft. North, Zumwalt Ft. North, Zumwalt Ft. North, Howell Francis North, Howell Francis North, Howell Francis North, Howell Francis Central, Howell Francis Howell, Francis Fox, Osage, Fort Eugene, Ellington, Ellington, Buchanan, East Doniphan, DeSoto, DeSoto, Tower, Danby-Rush Dadeville, Cuba, Ridge, Crest Ridge, Crest Crane, Charter, Academy Prep Confluence Prep Academy Charter, Confluence Preparatory,College Christian, Heights College Clinton, Cole Camp, College Heights Christian, Springs, Climax Clearwater, Clearwater, County,Clark County, Clark College, Brothers Christian Charleston, Chaffee, (Springfield), Central (Park Hills), Central Cassville, (Park Hills), Central Carthage, Carthage, Carrollton, Camdenton, Carl Junction, Carl Junction Junior, Brentwood, Cabool, Cabool Junior, Camdenton, Junior, Branson Bradleyville, Bourbon, South, Springs Blue South, Springs Blue Oaks, Blair LeBlond, Bishop Bevier, Bevier, Bevier, ot, cle Nrh McCluer North, McCluer North, six scheduled practices and the girls’ team will team girls’ the and practices scheduled six cancel will team boys’ the program, the from removal their in result would violation repeat a that indicating files their in placed letters and reprimanded were coaches all violation the of detection upon athletes, the to provided was instruction where sessions gym open holding staffcoaching basketball the by 22 Policy Board and 3.14.6.d By-Law of violation a Self-reported - Ladue reinstated; eligibility students required, a violation of avoid this nature in to the future, place no forfeitures in procedures put has school the cancelled, was invitation the violation a was this detection upon contests, football school’s the of one attend to association football a inviting by 2.6 By-Law of violation a reported Self- - Burroughs John required; forfeitures no affected, not eligibility students evaluation, his on notation a receive to coach wrestling the team, the with contact from removed individuals the counseled, were coaches all violation the of detection upon practices, two during students with work to coaches unapproved two allowing a violation of By-Law 3.1.1 by the wrestling coach and is now fully eligible; Diamond - Self-reported forfeitures required, athlete’s eligibility established forfeited and two medals were returned, no team were performances athletes the detection upon contests, varsity in run to status eligibility JV with athlete country cross a allowing by 3.10.4 Crest Ridge - Self-reported a violation of By-Law are required,studentseligibilitytobereinstated; forfeitures no fundraiser, school a as it use not will and event the of organizing the of part a longer be no will school the violation a being this of detection upon raiser, fund a also was which race 5k non-school in participate and organize helping by 3.14.2 By-Law of violation a reported eligible at the appropriate levels; Conway - Self- ninth graders competed, athletes to be certified as school to forfeit the junior high contest in which the and then at the junior high level on a different date, seven ninth by grades who 3.19.4 competed in By-Law a JV of contest violation a Self-reported - Chilhowee - self-reporting for acknowledged accepted with reprimand issued and administration for LesserPenalties(By-Law5.4): WorthCounty. and Woodland, Winona, (Imperial), Windsor Springs, Willow Chrisman, William Whitfield, Whitfield, Willard, William Chrisman, Plains, West Nodaway, West Nodaway, West Wellington-Napoleon, City, Webb City, Webb Vashon, Walnut Grove, Warrenton, Waynesville, Valley Rivers, Van Park, (Independence), Horn Troy Buchanan, Troy Buchanan, Truman, Twin Tri-County, Trenton, Trenton, Timberland, Timberland, Academy, Christian Summit Strafford, Stoutland, Stoutland, Stockton, Stockton, City), (Kansas X Pius St. Dominic, St. Catholic, Springfield Catholic, Springfield continued on page 9 continued on page Self-Reported Violations and/or Requests eomn ato b sho be school by action Recommend MSHSAA Journal February 2015  9 Application for approval of Junior High Request to Dissolve a Junior High Schroeder Schroeder presented to the Board a Approved the Scholar Bowl Advisory possibility with Board the presented Thompson Approved Springfield as the site for Spring Long discussed with the Board the 2014 Approved the September and October 2014 Urhahn presented the Board with one continued on page 10 - Self-reported a violation of By-Laws 2.2.2 and 2.2.5 by a soccer athlete who was arrested and did not report the violation to the school, upon detection of the violation the student suspended are court the of conditions all until team the from contests varsity six for withheld be to student met, forfeitures no reestablished, is eligibility his once required by the school; Kearney - Self-reported playing by 2.2.5 and 2.2.2 By-Laws of violation a was who contest a in athlete soccer ineligible an arrested and did not report student the the violation the incident of detection to upon school, the was removed from the team, student was on probation for another incident and will have no eligibility for 365 days, no forfeitures required; Moberly - Self-Reported a violation the to of officials football Board criticized coach #26, Policy informed and counseled been has coach media, incident another if place take would that actions of occurred; Washington M.S. - Self-reported a violation of By-Law 3.13.2 by two middle school athletes participating in a non-school basketball season, basketball school’s the during tournament students and parents counseled regarding eligibility requirements, students to be withheld from one school tournament then to have their forfeitures required. eligibility reinstated, no 1.4.2) (By-Law Sponsorships Cooperative School - host school listed first: Platte City and Barry junior highs - Boys and Girls Basketball, Boys Football, and Boys Girls 11-Man Cross Country, and Girls Track, Girls Volleyball, and Wrestling junior Bend Malta and Springs Sweet (2014-15); Football (2015-16). highs - 11-Man Mexico 1.4.2): (By-Law Agreement Cooperative and St. Brendan junior highs - Girls Basketball (2014-15). Advisory Bowl Scholar the from recommendation Committee. Committee’s recommendation to provide an exemption for NAQT that would allow the organization to host a tournament within the borders of Missouri and invite Missouri schools without being required to alter their tournament rules and style due to the multi-state format of their rules and procedures. for a site selection for spring softball state championships. Softball State Championships for 2016-18. October. and September for statements financial financial statements as presented. recommendation from the Athletic Directors Advisory Committee: The Committee recommended placing on the Area Meeting BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF BOARD Recommend action by school be athlete to participate in four tournaments, school school tournaments, four in participate to athlete forfeiting the matches in which the student ineligible tournament, JV the in participated player is ineligible for 2014-15 soccer post season play; Troy Buchanan - Self-reported a violation of By-Law 3.23.1 by allowing football athletes to exceed the quarter limit on a single date, playing the coaches involved in the violation are being withheld from coaching one contest, no forfeitures are required, the athletes are to have Self-reported - Vashon reinstated; eligibility their violations of By-Laws 2.3 and 3.4 by the soccer student ineligible academically an allowing coach who was not listed on a roster to participate in the from withdrawn student contests, school two school semester, fall the for ineligible is and team to forfeit contests in which the ineligible student participated, school putting procedures in place in the future. to avoid a similar violation accepted and administration acknowledged for self-reporting with no further action – Battle Self-reported - a violation of By-Law 3.13.2.a by a soccer athlete that competed in a non-school league game during the school season, student counseled regarding eligibility and withheld from a tournament consisting of three games, no forfeitures required by the Self-reported - school, City Bell student’s reinstated; be to eligibility a violation of By-Law 3.13.2 by a baseball athlete who participated in a non-school game during the school season, the athlete is forfeitures being no contests, school two from withheld are required by the school, athlete to have his eligibility reinstated following the two-game suspension; Billings - Self-reported a violation of By-Law 5.5.1 by withheld the be to school coach contest, baseball a from coach ejected being the from coaching a contest at the same level of game he was ejected from, coach counseled regarding professionalism and completed an online sportsmanship course, no forfeitures required; CBC - Self-reported a violation of By- Law 3.4 by omitting a student from the master football eligibility student roster, fully eligible but was left off of the roster due to a clerical error; Excelsior Springs - Self-reported a violation of By-Laws 2.2.2 and 2.2.5 to by failed who a alcohol student of possession charged in minor a with participated and school the to violation the report student season, volleyball school’s the of 60% in until activities extracurricular from withheld be to all conditions of the court have been met then and withheld from 60% of the music contests for the school due to this being an activity she would participate in, no forfeitures are required a Self-reported - M.S. Farmington school; the by school middle a by 3.13.2.a.4 By-Law of violation volleyball athlete who attended two Pre Tryout detection upon season, school the during Clinics of the violation the student stopped any further attendance, is being withheld from avoid to one place in school procedures putting school match, a violation of this nature in the future. Glendale December BoardDecember of from Directorspage con’t 8 Summary, Meeting are forfeitures no practices, scheduled two cancel required by the school, the students are to have their eligibility reinstated; Lafayette (Wildwood) - Self-reported a violation of By-Law 2.6 by the surrounding inviting flyers our sending for school school and church athletes to attend a Youth Soccer Night, upon detection of the violation the recipients of the flyers were contacted and extended the invitation of all school, the students by required not are forfeitures just no athletes, the athletes eligibility to be reinstated; Malden - Self-reported a violation of By-Law 3.25.1.b.1 by the volleyball coach playing an athlete in five in match forfeiting school date, playing a on sets be to eligibility student’s occurred, violation which play in three sets on the reinstated but may only next playing date; Mt. Vernon - Self-reported a volleyball a allowing by 3.10.4 By-law of violation her while contests JV two in participate to athlete eligibility was pending, student withheld for two contests after eligibility reinstated, no forfeitures By- of violation a Self-reported - Ozark required; Law 3.16.1 by two 8th grade students who are had team baseball school high the for managers playing interaction with the putting team is school on the violation occasion, the of detection upon in violation similar a avoid to place in procedures the future, no forfeitures are required, athletes to have their eligibility reinstated; Ozark - Self- allowing by 3.15.7 By-Law of violation a reported sponsored school at attendance in be to student a officially to prior summer the in instruction football procedures put has school school, the at enrolling in place to avoid a violation of this nature in the eligibility student’s required, forfeitures no future, to be reinstated; Palmyra - from Self-reported student a omitting by a 3.4 By-law of violation the softball post season eligibility clerical roster, error student only, fully eligible, school pad $50 fine for the violation, no forfeitures are required; By-Law of violation a Self-reported - H. Jr. Salem graders seventh two allowing coach the by 3.21.3 in and tournament basketball grade seventh a in an eighth grade basketball tournament and on rules regarding the counseled coach night, same is being withheld from coaching two basketball contests, eighth grade game was lost so Self-reported - Strafford no required; are forfeitures a violation of By-Law 3.14.2.e by a freshman boys basketball coach having coaching contact with the girls high school basketball team during the of upon detection sessions, two conditioning the with contact further no had coach the violation girls team, coach to be withheld from coaching students required, forfeitures no contests, four in eligibility to be reinstated; Sweet Springs - Self- reported a violation of By-Law 2.4 by allowing a school high of semester ninth his in athlete football detection upon contest, football a in participate to of the violation the student was withdrawn from the team, student has no eligibility remaining, school to forfeit contest in which a ineligible Self-reported - Timberland participate; student violation of By-Law 3.28.5 by allowing a soccer 10  MSHSAA Journal February 2015 protocol shallbefollowed: following the occurring, are calls line incorrect addressing linecalls. for clarity on protocol and jurisdiction of coaches 1-R Tennisthe Section to in changes Manual 5) changeovers duringtiebreakers; during permitted not is instruction and Coaching minute break between the second and third sets. between first and second sets andbreak during theminute five two the during and 1) game after (including changeovers on court the around or and instruction is permitted Coaching inside the fence and/ match. the of play” “during given be cannot instruction and Coaching Contests: at Coaches School by Instruction and Coaching players, parentsandprivatecoaches. expected tocommunicatethisrequirementall are coaches School competitions. all of site the coaching from an approved school coach only at School Approved Coaches: Players may receive COACHING: coaching restrictionsandallowances. on clarity established for 1-L Section to Manual Guidelines); 4) change in language in the Tennis Substitution B: (Appendix play. commence to present be must players all and semifinals, for filled be must slots team six All 3-F-10. Section 6 seed “if and necessary”; 3) to 5 eliminate item the 10 under of placement the stating notation a Bracket Sample District Individual the to Add teams shall be seeded in Individual District play.”doubles 4 and players s0ingles four than more the Individual District Sample Bracket, “Note: No under Eliminate position. four number seed the to moved be will three number seed then team If seeds two and three are from the same school/ seeding affecting the seeded positions 1, the 2, and without 3. necessary deemed when three, two beyond bracket, the on players additional seed place may committee seeding the vote, majority By tournament. district individual each at seeded be shall teams doubles three two and players singles Three Two a. follows: as (a) 3-E-3 Section changing 2) etc.; #1, at team doubles strongest the apply,with also shall this rule play, doubles In order. rank the in not up, or sickness, all players must move up in the line- being played at number results, one, etc. match In case and of injury challenges on based team, the on player best the with ability rank of order in compete must players singles, In prohibited. is up ability.Matching of order the on based be always shall line-up The line-up. doubles line-up and singles the both in ability rank of order the in play must Players line-up. doubles or and singles legal a determining ability of order rank on clarity for 1-O-2 Section to wording additional 1) Committee: TennisAdvisory the Athletic Directors Advisory Committee. be lowered. days contact summer of Topicsnumber the that BOARD OFDIRECTORS LINE CALLS/FOOT FAULTS: If foot faults or faults foot FAULTS:If CALLS/FOOT LINE from recommendations eight presented Stahl the from recommendation the Approved December Board of Directors MeetingSummary, 9 con’t page Directors from of December Board consider. not make any recommendations for the Board to did but September in met Committee Advisory Softball Advisory Committee. to thecurrentoptionsforfallandspringsoftball. option of 20 games scheduling and 1 the tournament, in ballot: addition annual the on placing 2) Ex: starttheinningwitharunneratfirstbase. prior tobeginninganinning. situations game create to agree may Schools 4. innings for 4 schools and 4 innings for 3 schools). the number of innings allowed per scrimmage (3 exceed not may they However, scrimmage. per limit time a implement to agree to may theschools scrimmage, the of date the to Prior 3. five runs,whichevercomesfirst. 2. Each half inning will end after three outs or eight 1. FreeSubstituting Softball: b. Additional gameruleexceptions: Preseason Interschool Scrimmages-Team on Sports: #23 Policy Board to changes following the 1) Committee: Advisory Softball the from consider. not make any recommendations for the Board to did but November in met Committee Advisory Tennis Advisory Committee. permitted forpostseasoncontest. not are surfaces overlay other and carpet clay, Grass, concrete. or asphalt surfaces: court hard matches are required to postseason be played on Traditional all that 8) state; the in facilitates tennis other of lack to due site Championships State the as TennisComplex Cooper the using with tocontinue 7) atournament; of definition the meets hosting are they contest the whether responsibility ofthehostschooltocommunicate the is It Note: matches. dual multiple or match dual a as count will date given any on site, one at contests other All date. given a on format, any or means any by determined is champion a and/or given are awards which in event any as MSHSAA Ballot. Adefined is tournament tennis for the definition of a tennis tournament for 2015 presented language the approve to 6) appeal.; these occurrences may overrule either player on Note: Afor match a to called judge line or coach used. be to upon agree coaches both that individual biased line judge may be used. Anon- line judge is a an however, overrule; an for appeals upon act to match the oversee to coach a for request next changeover abouttheconcern. the than later no player his/her with talk respectively, oftheconcern. coach, opponent’s or opponent their notify et rsne to eomnain to recommendations two presented West Spirit the that Board the to reported Davis the from recommendations both Approved recommendations two presented Thompson Public/Nonpublic the that reported Urhahn Approved all eight recommendations from the 3. 2. 1. If the concern continues, the player may player the continues, concern the If to required then is coach opposing The should coach player’s the or player The $400 and $350 for DII and DIII. The committee The DIII. and DII for $350 and $400 is DI for allowance NCAA The $250.Rationale: to 3.6.2 MSHSAAby-law in allowance $100 the raise to meetings Area the for agenda the on $250. Amended: Recommends an item be placed to 3.6.2 MSHSAAby-law in allowance $100 raising the ballot annual the on placed be item an 3) allowed; is substitution the if determine will the player being replaced. The Rules Committee it must be made before the first round tee time of and emergency injury,other illness, or for made be may substitution This team. qualifying a of member a for substitution direct a is allowed be will that substitution only the Meeting, Coaches TournamentGolf State Sunday the after that 2) a placeofpublicaccommodation.; as Disabilities Act with the Americans of III Title 11. The site facilities must be in compliance with of thedistrict. if the majority teams are located in a different part tournament should be considered for hosting even 10. All schools wishing to host a district/sectional inspected bythetournamentmanager. 9. The golf course should be properly marked and of 5,000 yards for Girls and 6,000 yards for Boys. golf courses for of Sectional Tournaments length the be a that minimum recommended is It 8. be $30perplayer. tournaments Sectionals and District for rate fee greens maximum a that recommended is It 7. series. (Districts,Sectionals,State) more than once during the MSHSAA post season 6. No team shall compete on the same golf course 5. Spectator Cart Rentals will be a local decision. around thegolfcourse. players follow to permitted be shall Galleries 4. to thegolfcoursepriortournament. rounds. All schools practice must have Sunday reasonable access to access have must schools Monday,a for scheduled is tournament the If 3. permit, theballshouldbeplayeddown. conditions weather the if that quality, the of be “down” for the tournament. The golf course should 2. The expectation is that the ball is to be played 1. 18holespreferred. tournaments: season post for golf a selecting when Managers the following criteria by used by District/Sectional the Board from the Golf Advisory Committee: 1) any recommendationstopresenttheBoard. have not did but November in met Committee Sportsmanship/Citizenship Advisory Committee. August 8,2015. of date Summit Sportsmanship of date the 2) decision making for your and school and choices community?”; positive promote to technology or media social use you can “How Contest Essay Sportsmanship High Junior 2014-15 the for topic following the 1) Committee: Advisory Sportsmanship/Citizenship the from Board the continued on page 11 continued on page Thompson presented four recommendations to Advisory Volleyball the that reported Davis the from recommendations both Approved MSHSAA Journal February 2015  11 continued on page 12 Motion Keel, second White, to enter into closed into enter to White, second Keel, Motion Motion Hill, second Schmidt, to exit out of closed of out reported was action following The Motion Beem, second Schmidt, to approve The Board considered a request from Resolved to grant relief of MSHSAA By-Law current the Board the with discussed Schroeder Took action to extend the current contract Webster from request a considered Board The Granted relief of MSHSAA By-Law 3.18.2 to Motion Johnson, second Keel, to enter into Motion White, second Hill, to enter into closed of out exit to White, second Keel, Motion the the entire athletic department was placed on probation due to lack the for of and year oversight school 2014-15 the for of remainder the year. school 2015-16 status eligibility the involving matters for session of students where personally identifiable private information from a student’s educational record 610.021(6 Section discussed. or reviewed be may C.F.R. 34 1232g(b); U.S.C. 20 R.S.Mo.; 14) and/or vote call roll a on 10-0 passed Motion seq. et 99.1 Churchwell, Beem, Fisher, Eaton, members with Keel, Schmidt, and Hill, White Johnson, Maurer, voting yes. closed session. Motion passed 10-0 on a roll call vote with members Eaton, Schmidt, Fisher, Keel, Beem, Maurer, Johnson, Hill, Churchwell, and White voting yes. session. penalty. lesser a for request School’s High Ozark Motion passed 10-0 on a roll call vote Beem, Churchwell, Hill, members Eaton, Fisher, with voting White and Schmidt, Keel, Maurer, Johnson, yes. Chaminade High School for relief of MSHSAA By-Law 1.1.1. 1.1.1 to Chaminade High School. site of the State Swimming Championships and the current contract situation. with St. Peters Rec-Plex to host the MSHSAA Boys and Girls State Swimming and year. school Diving 2015-16 the through Championships By-Law MSHSAA of relief for School High Groves 3.18.2. High School. Groves Webster eligibility the involving matters for session closed status of students where personally identifiable private information from a student’s educational record may be reviewed or discussed. Section 610.021(6 and/or 14) R.S.Mo.; 20 U.S.C. passed Motion seq. et 99.1 C.F.R. 34 1232g(b); 10-0 on a roll call Maurer, vote Johnson, Hill, with Churchwell, Beem, members Fisher, Eaton, Keel, Schmidt, and White voting yes. executive session. Motion passed 10-0 on Beem, Fisher, Eaton, a members with vote call roll Schmidt, Keel, Maurer, Johnson, Hill, Churchwell, and White voting yes. session. Motion passed 10-0 on a roll call vote Churchwell, Beem, Fisher, Eaton, members with Keel, Schmidt, and Hill, White Johnson, Maurer, voting yes. BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF BOARD College Tryouts or Evaluation Events – Track and Field Events – Several new the on placed be limits Should – Football

7. 8. 9. Approved the nine topics presented to the Urhahn reported that there were seven Accepted the report of schools who did not petitions no that Board the to reported Urhahn Thompson presented the Board with a list of Resolved to fine the schools that did not Urhahn discussed with the Board a request The Board recommended, by consensus, not the of copy a Board the to presented Richards presented. as Report Injury Brain the Approved from violation self-reported a presented Urhahn Accepted Forsyth High Schools procedures there there be a limit per year/per sport? Should participation in all-star games be disallowed during the school sport season? Seniors only or any student?; Should participation in such year/ events per limit be a be a there Should local decision? school be events these in participation Should sport? per season?; during the school sport disallowed events are allowable for the 2015 regular season in Track and Field. MSHSAA will track the participation of students in the Javelin and Adaptive Events for wheel chaired students to gage interest.; season the during allowed contact full of amount practice? allowable of day first the with beginning Such limits would be in place in the summer as well. Board as Area Meeting for Topics the meetings in January. junior high/middle schools and 13 high schools that did not attend a were There Required fall. MSHSAA this 101 Meeting Rules Administrative last for meeting a attend not did that schools two year or this year. attend a Required MSHSAA 101 Administrative Director Executive the directed and Meeting Rules to correspond to the schools attend to reminding attendance of those year one missing schools have who schools two the inform to and year next that years consecutive two for attendance missed would meeting a to attendance no of year third a result in their school’s suspension from district play and being fined $100 per sport and activity the school is registered for. be have been requested to date for any items to Annual Ballot. included on the 2015 schools who failed to submit required officials ratings for fall sports. properly submit official evaluations. from DESE regarding language in the MSHSAA Constitution addressing the accreditation of nonpublic schools. to include the item DESE addressing requested Constitution regarding MSHSAA the in language Area the to schools nonpublic of accreditation the Meetings. Brain Injury Report. Forsyth High School to the Board. laid out in the self-reported violation. Further, BC4 Twin Hills Twin Swope Old Kinderhook Silo Ridge BC3 Sedalia Old Kinderhook Columbia CC Rivercut BC2 GC2 Columbia CC Sedalia Swope Silo Ridge Fremont Meadow Lakes Rivercut Columbia CC BC1 GC1 Meadow Lakes Columbia CC Mozingo Fremont Silo Ridge Rivercut Sedalia Meadow Lakes Ejections - Should language be added to added be language Should - Ejections Amateur and Award Requirements – 1) Bona Fide Student Definition and Summer Contact Days - Should the District Tournament Seeding - Should All-Star Games – Should participation in

December BoardDecember of from Directorspage con’t 10 Summary, Meeting Approved all four recommendations from the Garner presented one recommendation from Soccer the from recommendation the Approved Richards reported that the Cross Country Urhahn presented the following topics to the 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 Year Year 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 Advisory Committee. Golf Committee The Committee: Advisory Soccer the recommended proposed schedule to split Class 1-2 and Class 3-4 championship weekends. Class 1-2 would be played one week earlier, Friday and Saturday of weeks #18 and #47. Advisory Committee. Advisory Committee met in November but did not have any recommendations for the Board to consider. Meetings Area the in inclusion possible for Board conducted across the state in January: must ejections that stating By-Laws MSHSAA the Protest the through site, game the at handled be Procedure?; Should the maximum merchandise value limit be increased from $100 to $250? 2) Should the merchandise limit be a VALUE TOTAL limit for multiple items received? Currently the language allows receipt of one item with an MSRP limit of $100.; Academic Requirements - Should the minimum school a represent to student a for requirements in interscholastic activities be altered? How required, be should school the at seat-time much at a minimum? Beyond that minimum, should member schools determine for themselves what credits count towards academic eligibility (dual enrollment, college courses, virtual classes, correspondence, online, work-study)?; number of summer contact days be earlier?; being decreased date practice season fall the to due sports team all for developed be rankings power and used to seed the district tournament?; such games be a local school decision? Should felt that the $100 was too low and outdated. 4) golf state the for rotation course golf following the in 2016-2020. championships 12  MSHSAA Journal February 2015 99.1 et seq. Motion passed 10-0 on a roll call vote and/or 14) R.S.Mo.; 20 U.S.C. 1232g(b); 34 C.F.R. may be reviewed or discussed. Section 610.021(6 record educational student’s a from information private identifiable personally where students of session for matters involving the eligibility status and Schmidtvotingno. Hill, Johnson, Maurer, Keel, and White voting yes with members Eaton, Fisher, Beem, Churchwell, a hardship. Motion passed 9-1 on a roll call vote of evidence of lack to due School High College Brothers Christian of student the to eligibility full deny and decision Committee Appeals the session. BOARD OFDIRECTORS *not atthe Dome & Diving TN-Tennis TR-Track &FieldVB-Volleyball WR-Wrestling NA-Not Apply LEGEND: BA-Baseball BK-Basketball CC Cross Country FB-Football GO-Golf SO-Soccer SB-Softball SW-Swimming are forusebyallfans/spectators. Sportsmanlike vocalcheeringandsupportfromtheteambenchareaareencouraged. and StateSeriesChampionships.Schoolsareencouragedtofollowtheseguidelinesduringtheregularseason. In thechartbelow, ONLY thoseitemsmarked“Yes” willbeallowedasfan/spectatorsupportitemsatallMSHSAA District MSHSAA Guidelinesfor Items Fan/Spectator Support Balloons SPORT Banners onwall Confetti/shredded paper Hand heldsigns(noobstructionofview) Banners (fans) Team IntroductionRun-ThroughsorBreak Away Cannons/muskets/guns/fireworks Poms, spirit/rallytowels Banners (teampersonnel&sidelinecheerleaders) Team IntroductionRun-ThroughsorBreak Away Live animals Carried schoolflags(Running/taunting prohibited) Laser light/pointer/flashingobjects only) Megaphones (Exception:SidelineCheerleaders Compressed Air Horns/sirens band) thunder sticks,rattles,instrumentsnotpartofa horns, cowbells,buzzers,shakers,clickers, Artificial noisemakers,(includingbutnotlimitedto Whistles Shirts onfans(required) Motion White, second Keel, to enter into closed uphold to Churchwell, second Hill, Motion The following action was reported out of closed December Board of Directors MeetingSummary, 11 con’t page Directors from of December Board netitd lgblt t te tdn o Barat of student the to eligibility unrestricted session. and Whitevotingyes. Churchwell, Hill, Johnson, Maurer, Beem, Keel, Fisher,Schmidt, Eaton, members with vote roll call a on 10-0 passed Motion session. closed and Whitevotingyes. Churchwell, Hill, Johnson, Maurer, Keel, Schmidt, roll call vote with members aEaton, Fisher, Beem, on 10-0 passed Motion session. executive voting yes. Maurer,Johnson, White Hill, and Schmidt, Keel, with members Eaton, Fisher, Beem, Churchwell, oin em scn Fse, o approve to Fisher, second Beem, Motion The following action was reported out of closed of out exit to Johnson, second Keel, Motion into enter to Hill, second Beem, Motion Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BA No No No No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BK No No No No No No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes CC No No No No No No No No No Yes* Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes FB No No No No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes GO No No No No No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes SO No No No No No No No No No voting yes. Maurer,Johnson, White Hill, and Schmidt, Keel, with members Eaton, Fisher, Beem, Churchwell, vote call roll a on 10-0 passed Motion meeting. and Whitevotingyes. Churchwell, Hill, Johnson, Maurer, Keel, Schmidt, roll call vote with members Eaton, Fisher, Beem, official withMSHSAA.Motionpassed10-0ona registered a become to request individual’s the Eaton andSchmidtvotingno. Johnson, Maurer, Keel, and White voting Hill, yes and Churchwell, Beem, Fisher, members with vote call roll a on 8-2 passed Motion hardship. Academy HighSchoolduetonewevidenceofa oin el scn Hl, o dor the adjourn to Hill, second Keel, Motion deny to Schmidt, second Churchwell, Motion The itemsindicatedonthispage Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes SB No No No No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes SW No No No No No No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes TN No No No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes TR No No No No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes VB No No No No No No No No No No No WR Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No No No No No No No MSHSAA Journal February 2015  13 Boys Semifinal Boys Semifinal Girls Semifinal Girls Semifinal Girls Third Place (Class 4) Girls Boys Third Place (Class 4) Boys 5) Boys Semifinal (Class 5) Boys Semifinal (Class 5) Girls Semifinal (Class 5) Girls Semifinal (Class Boys Third Place (Class 5) Boys Girls Third Place (Class 5) Girls Boys Championship (Class 4) Girls Championship (Class 4) Boys Championship (Class 5) Girls Championship (Class 5) – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Teams leaving their locker rooms Teams 3:30 p.m. 5:10 p.m. 6:50 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:15 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:45 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:50 p.m. 6:40 p.m. 8:30 p.m. SHOW-ME SHOWDOWN II SHOWDOWN SHOW-ME 19, Class 4 March Thursday, Session 1: March 20, Class 4 & 5 Session 2: Friday, a.m. 11:00 and entering the court are to proceed to their warm-up end of the court by the most direct route and at no time are they to pass underneath their opponent’s basket. Baiting and taunting of opponents continues to be a problem in some areas, and conducting a segment of a team’s end of warm-up activity in the opponent’s the court has the potential to encourage poor sportsmanship. 12:45 p.m. March 21, Class 4 & 5 Session 3: Saturday, a.m. 11:00 12:50 p.m.

WINTER ATHLETICS WINTER fecting his or her eligibility under the MSHSAA Amateur and Amateur and fecting his or her eligibility under the MSHSAA Boys Third Place (Class 2) Third Place Boys (Class 2) Third Place Girls (Class 1) Third Place Boys (Class 1) Third Place Girls (Class 3) Third Place Boys (Class 3) Third Place Girls Boys Championship (Class 2) Girls Championship (Class 2) Boys Championship (Class 1) Girls Championship (Class 1) Boys Championship (Class 3) Girls Championship (Class 3) Girls Semifinal (Class 1) Girls Semifinal 2) Boys Semifinal (Class 2) Boys Semifinal (Class 2) Girls Semifinal (Class 2) Girls Semifinal (Class 1) Boys Semifinal (Class 1) Boys Semifinal (Class Girls Semifinal (Class 1) Girls Semifinal Boys Semifinal (Class 3) Boys Semifinal Boys Semifinal (Class 3) Boys Semifinal (Class Girls Semifinal (Class 3) Girls Semifinal (Class Girls Semifinal (Class 3) Girls Semifinal (Class – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – If jogging or running is part of their 1:40 p.m. 3:20 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 6:40 p.m. 8:20 p.m. 12:45 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:15 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:45 p.m. 12:50 p.m. 2:40 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 6:20 p.m. 8:10 p.m. for pregame practice and first half basket each team is the one farthest away from are to conduct pregame Teams its bench. and halftime warm-up on their half of the floor only. warm-up drills, then it is to be confined to are to refrain Teams their half of the court. from circling the entire floor when they enter the court to warm-up. Officials are to enforce this once their jurisdiction begins by rule by assessing the head coach an indirect technical foul. Session 2: Friday, March 13, Classes 1, 2, & 3 March 13, Classes 1, Session 2: Friday, – Third Place Games ARENA MIZZOU a.m. 11:00 3 & 2, 1, Classes 14, March Saturday, 3: Session – Championship Games ARENA MIZZOU a.m. 11:00 HEARNES CENTER – Semifinal Games CENTER – Semifinal HEARNES 12:00 p.m. March 12, Classes 1 & 2 Session 1B: Thursday, Games – Semifinal ARENA MIZZOU 12:00 p.m. 1:40 p.m. 3:20 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 6:40 p.m. 8:20 p.m. SHOW-ME SHOWDOWN I SHOWDOWN SHOW-ME 12, Classes 1 & 3 March Thursday, Session 1A:

In cases where such activities are scheduled and a student is required to enter for the purpose of competing for a cash or In cases where such activities are scheduled and a student is required to enter Following is an interpretation of the MSHSAA Amateur Awards Standards (By-Law 3.6) as they apply to athletic skill contests. Standards (By-Law 3.6) as they apply to athletic skill contests. Awards Amateur Following is an interpretation of the MSHSAA involving a skill of a sport, he or she may receive “When a student is selected by chance to participate in a carnival type contest In some areas of the state, some First, it is recommended that teams not Next, the NFHS Basketball Rules Awards Standards. An example of this would be where a student is selected to participate in a half-time promotion at a University An example of this would be where a student is selected to participate in a half-time promotion at a University Standards. Awards he or she purchased at the game. basketball game on the basis of a chance drawing of a number on a program which and awards standard and a youngster would merchandise award, such activity would come under the restrictions of the amateur such awards.” jeopardize his or her eligibility in the sport concerned by competing for or accepting Board Interpretation on “Halftime Shootouts” The interpretation was adopted by the Board of Directors at its July 1, 1985 meeting. cash or merchandise awards as a result of that participation without its af traditional pregame and halftime warm-up rituals are creating problems for schools and school administrators. be permitted to warm up at halftime of the game that precedes theirs (halftime of the junior varsity game in a JV-varsity etc.). doubleheader, Book states that home management will designate the location of each team’s The rules also state that the bench. Basketball PregameBasketball Warm-up and Halftime Procedure Class 4 will begin the SHOW-ME SHOWDOWN SHOWDOWN SHOW-ME Class 4 will begin the March 19, 2015, starting at 3:30 Thursday, II on p.m. beginning with two semifinals boys games followed by two semifinal girls games with the last game starting at 8:30 p.m. Friday will feature the Class 4 third place games starting girls a.m. followed by the boys and at 11:00 the Class 5 semifinals starting at 2:30 p.m. See detailed schedule below for times and details The following of which class and gender play. is a complete schedule of games for the 2015 Show-Me Showdown. 2015 Show-Me Showdown Schedule Showdown Show-Me 2015 for the 2015 MSHSAA The time schedule Championships, SHOW-ME Basketball I & II, reflects a three-day SHOWDOWN Time site. classes at the final format for all the have been made in modifications both a the weekends to reflect schedule for Basketball of the MSHSAA recommendation was approved by the Advisory Committee that have Admission prices Board of Directors. been set at $8 per session. Thursday, 2, & 3, for Games for Classes 1, SHOW-ME March 12, 2015, of the at 12:00 noon with SHOWDOWN I, will begin at 8:20 p.m. and the the last game beginning beginning at 11:00 Friday and Saturday games schedule below for times a.m. See the detailed and gender play. and details of which class 14  MSHSAA Journal February 2015 1. Held November4,2014 Tennis CommitteeSummary Advisory SPRING ATHLETICS 2. RecommendchangingSection3-E-3(a)as Camdenton High School High Camdenton 2015 bracket, beyondtwo moved totheseednumberfourposition. team thenseednumberthreewillbe two andthreearefromthesameschool/ the seededpositions1,2,and3.Ifseeds necessary withouttheseedingaffecting 1-O-2 forclarityonrankorderofabilityde RecommendadditionalwordingtoSection a. Two follows: (Vote 9-0) strongest doublesteamat#1,etc. play line-up, notintherankorder. Indoubles sickness, allplayersmustmoveupinthe at numberone,etc.Incaseofinjuryor lenges andmatchresults,beingplayed best playerontheteam,basedchal compete inorderofrankabilitywiththe up isprohibited.Insingles,playersmust be basedontheorderofability. Matching doubles line-up.Theshallalways ability inboththesinglesline-upand Players mustplayintheorderofrank line-up. (Vote 11-0) termining alegalsinglesandordoubles may place majority vote,theseedingcommittee each individualdistricttournament.By three doublesteamsshallbeseededat , thisruleshallalsoapply, withthe Threesinglesplayersandtwo seedadditionalplayersonthe three,whendeemed August 8 August

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All sixteamslotsmustbefilledforsemi Section 3-F-10.(Vote 9-0) the 5and6seed“ifnecessary”. Bracket anotationstatingtheplacementof Add totheIndividualDistrictSample be seededinIndividualDistrictplay.” singles playersand4doublesteamsshall Sample Bracket,“Note:Nomorethanfour Eliminate undertheIndividualDistrict Tennis ManualtoSection1-L forestab permitted insidethefenceand/oraround of thematch.Coachingandinstructionis instruction cannotbegiven“duringplay” Coaches atContests:Coachingand Coaching andInstructionbySchool to allplayers,parentsandprivatecoaches. expected tocommunicatethisrequirement of allcompetitions.Schoolcoachesare proved schoolcoachonlyatthesite may receivecoachingfromanap School Approved Coaches:Players COACHING: allowances. (Vote 9-0) lished clarityoncoachingrestrictionsand Guidelines) commence play. (AppendixB:Substitution finals, andallplayersmustbepresentto - - - 6. Recommendtoapprovethelanguagepre 5. Recommendchangestothe Tennis Manual 8. Recommendthatallpostseasonmatches 7. Recommendtocontinuewithusingthe either playeronappeal. match fortheseoccurrencesmayoverrule Note: A coachorlinejudgecalledtoa that bothcoachesagreeupontobeused. may beused. A linejudgeisanindividual rule; however, anon-biasedlinejudge match toactuponappealsforanover may requestforacoachtooverseethe 3. next changeoverabouttheconcern. to talkwithhis/herplayernolaterthanthe 2. coach, respectively, oftheconcern. should notifytheiropponentoropponent’s 1. following protocolshallbefollowed: or incorrectlinecallsareoccurring,the LINE CALLS/FOOTFAULTS: Iffootfaults calls. (Vote 9-0) jurisdiction ofcoachesaddressingline in Section1-Rforclarityonprotocoland tie breakers. not permittedduringchangeovers and thirdsets.Coachinginstructionis the fiveminutebreakbetweensecond between firstandsecondsetsduring game 1)andduringthetwominutebreak the courtonchangeovers(includingafter *** ** * contest. (Vote 8-0) surfaces arenotpermittedforpostseason Grass, clay, carpetandotheroverlay hard courtsurfaces:asphaltorconcrete. are requiredtobeplayedontraditional tennis facilitatesinthestate.(Vote 9-0) Championships siteduetolackofother Cooper Tennis ComplexastheState definition ofatournament. the contesttheyarehostingmeets the hostschooltocommunicatewhether matches. Note:Itistheresponsibilityof will countasadualmatchormultiple contests atonesite,onanygivendate or anyformat,onagivendate. All other a championisdeterminedbyanymeans event inwhichawardsaregivenand/or A tennistournamentisdefinedasany ment for2015MSHSAA Ballot.(Vote 9-0) sented forthedefinitionofatennistourna If theconcerncontinues,player The opposingcoachisthenrequired coach The playerortheplayer’s All othersapproved Approved asamended Tabled forfurtherstudy Denied - - - MSHSAA Journal February 2015  15 - - - est, s athletic administrator. s athletic administrator. Class 3-4 districts will be played Approved as amended est, Pattonville, Ritenour, Ritenour, est, Pattonville, semifinals will be played Wednesday Wednesday semifinals will be played 1-2 finals will be of week #48. Class Thursday of week #48. played Saturday of week #45 to Saturday of be will sectionals 3-4 Class #46. week of week #47. Class Tuesday played 3-4 quarterfinals will be played Satur day of week #47. Class 3-4 semifinals will be played Friday of week #48. Class 3-4 finals will be played Satur day of week #48. *** , St. Mary’s (St. Louis), Vianney, (St. Louis), Vianney, , St. Mary’s

Technical, Northwest (Cedar Hill), Notre Dame Hill), Notre Dame Northwest (Cedar Technical, SPRING ATHLETICS/ACTIVITIES SPRING Class 1-2 districts will be played on Saturday of week #45 to Thurs- on Saturday of week #45 to day of week #46. Class 2 sectionals will be played Saturday of week #46. Class 1-2 quarterfinals will be played of week #47. Class 1-2 Wednesday played on Tuesday and class 1 and 2 Tuesday played on of week 46. quarterfinals on Saturday would be played Semifinals and finals on Friday and Saturday of week 47. Amended: championship schedule was The boys’ approved as presented (see above). championship schedule was The girls’ amended as follows:

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The following MSHSAA schools are registered for the 2015 boys volleyball season: Affton, Bayless, Bishop Bayless, Bishop Affton, season: boys volleyball for the 2015 schools are registered MSHSAA The following If your school is scheduled to play a team that is not listed above, please notify that school’ to play a team that is not If your school is scheduled

to split Class 1-2 and Class 3-4 cham pionship weekends. Class 1-2 would Friday be played one week earlier, and Saturday of weeks #18 and #47. class 3 and 4 championships would districts remain the same. Boys’ would be played on Saturday of week 16 to Saturday of week 17. Section and Tuesday als would be played on quarterfinals on Saturday of week 18. Semifinals and finals would be played on Friday and Saturday of week 19. districts would be played on Girls’ Saturday of week 45 to Saturday of week 46. Sectionals would be played and quarterfinals on Tuesday on Saturday of week 47. Semifinals and finals would be played on Friday and Saturday of week 48. and 2 championships would look like would districts the following: boys’ through be played on Wednesday Saturday of week 16. Class 2 section and Tuesday als would be played on quarterfinals for class 1 and 2 would be played on Saturday of week 17. Semifinals and finals would be played on Friday and Saturday of week districts would be played 18. Girls’ through Saturday of on Wednesday week 45. Class 2 sectionals would be 1.

Surveillance curtail its Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially domestic surveillance. 2015-16 National High School Policy Debate Topic: Topic: Debate Policy High School 2015-16 National DuBourg, Chaminade, Christian Brothers College, Christian, DeSmet, Duchesne, Eureka, Fox, Francis Howell Cen Eureka, Fox, Francis Duchesne, Christian, DeSmet, Brothers College, Chaminade, Christian DuBourg, Boys Volleyball – Registered Schools Volleyball Boys tral, Francis Howell, Francis Howell North, Ft. Zumwalt East, Ft. Zumwalt North, Ft. Zumwalt South, Ft. Zumwalt W Ft. Zumwalt South, Zumwalt North, Zumwalt East, Ft. Howell North, Ft. Howell, Francis tral, Francis MSHSAA. be registered for the sport with the volleyball must in boys’ All schools participating

Kirkwood, Lafayette (Wildwood), Lindbergh, Marquette, Mehlville, North Marquette, Mehlville, Lindbergh, Lafayette (Wildwood), Kirkwood, W Parkway South, Parkway Parkway North, Parkway Central, Oakville, (Cape Girardeau), Borgia, St. Louis University Seckman, St. Dominic, St. Francis Rockwood Summit, and Whitfield. Academy Christian Groves, Westminster Webster The current schedule used for The schedule used for class 1 Held November 19, 2014 Held November 19, *** Soccer AdvisorySoccer Summary Committee 16  MSHSAA Journal February 2015 the entriesaslisted. amount of time necessary to accommodate schedules arebasedontheaverage indicated below. These performance schedule encompasstheamountoftime being presented. summary oftheschedulingprocessis as farinadvancepossible,abrief making appropriateplansfortheevent administrators andmusicdirectorsin time requests.Inaneffort toassistschool not beabletohonorspecificperformance the StateFestival,MSHSAA staff will day atthedistrictandstatemusicfestivals. accompany nomorethan20entriesper Please rememberthatanindividualmay two eventsduringthesametimeperiod. accompanist orastudentscheduledfor made ifthereisadirectconflictwithan Therefore, schedulechangeswillonlybe allow everydirectortoheareachentry. is impossibletobuildaschedulethatwill may bescheduledatthesametime.It each year, someeventsfromyourschool students participatingattheStateFestival that withapproximately9,000-10,000 scheduled for April 30-May2. The datesofthe2015Festivalare MSHSAA MusicFestivalperformances. local eventsthatwillconflictwiththe directors areaskedtoavoidscheduling conflicts. schedule everyperformancetoavoidlocal to thesizeoffestival,itisimpossible etc.) arebecomingmoreprevalent.Due theatrical productions,athleticevents, to localconflicts(i.e.proms,musicals, at theMSHSAA StateMusicFestivaldue State MusicFestival Scheduling ACTIVITIES tors’ trainingprogram. Your continued supportofthisprogram willcontinuetobenefitthe interscholasticmusicprogram. supplier totheaddresson the orderform. full paymentorpurchaseorder mustbesenttoMSHSAA. After processing,theawards willbeshippeddirectlyfromthe ordered for$50whichincludes sixplates.Engraving,whichincludesthestate seal, is$7perplate. Music Festival. The plaquehasbeen designedtoaccommodatesixpast,presentandfuture groups.Plaquesmaybe of studentsorgroupsreceivingadivision12rating atthedistrictandstatefestivals. formances atthedistrictandstatemusicfestivals. These qualityawardsaredesigned torecognizetheachievements NowMusic Awards Available toMusicStudentsandSchools Schools shouldplantohavetheir Due tothenumberofparticipantsat Music directorsshouldalsobeaware School administratorsandactivities Problems schedulingperformances All proceedsfromthesale of themusicawardsareutilizedtofundgraded listprojectsandtheadjudica Order formsforawardsare locatedontheMSHSAA websitebyselectingthe“music activities”link. The orders and A plaquemayalsobepurchased torecognizelargeandsmallensemblesthatreceivea1ratingattheMSHSAA MSHSAA offers musicawardsforpurchasebyindividualstudentsandschoolstorecognizeoutstanding per

scheduling problemsfortheirschool not trulyaccompanyingtheperformance, listed. Ifdirectorslistthemselvesandare important thatonlyatrueaccompanistis slots. the mid-morningthroughafternoontime many entrieswillbescheduledtooccupy through theendofday. Schoolswith performance shouldplanonperforming spending thenightdayof beginning earlyinthemorning.Schools their performancedateshouldplanon and dancephysicalsissuedonorafter This wouldincludepractices. in anyactivitiespreparationfortryouts. activities asrequired ticipate insidelinecheerleadingordance the individualisphysicallyabletopar provide aphysician’s certificatestatingthat certain allstudentsinvolvedinthetryouts istrators andeventsponsorsshouldbe leading anddanceteams.Schooladmin as arecognizedeventforsidelinecheer interpreted By-Law4.5.6toincludetryouts Physicals Teams Guard Pom &Winter Require Spring Tryouts for SidelineCheer, 40 ormoreentries 6-9 entries 10-19 entries 20-29 entries 30-39 entries When listingaccompanists,itisvery Schools spendingthenightpriorto 5 orfewerentries It shouldbenotedthatcheerleading The MSHSAA BoardofDirectorshas ...... prior toparticipating allow 5hours allow 6hours allow 7hours allow 8hours allow 3hours allow 4hours - - - should contactMSHSAA immediately. for the2014-15schoolyear, andyou listed, theschooldidnotregisterformusic (www.mshsaa.org). Ifyourschoolisnot Activities linkoftheMSHSAA website day youareassigned,gototheMusic Saturday, May2.Ifyouareunsurewhich Board Districtswillattendthefestivalon South CentralandMSHSAA and selectedschoolslocatedinthe in theSt.Louis,Southwest,Southeast on Friday, May1. All schoolslocated Board Districtswillattendthefestival Northeast andSouthCentralMSHSAA schools locatedintheKansasCity, located intheNorthwestandselected perform on Thursday, April 30. All schools Kansas Citydistrictsarescheduledto the Northeast,Central,SouthCentraland appreciated. events appropriately. Your cooperationis and otherschoolsmayoccur. Pleaselist tryouts. ter arenoteligibletoparticipateinspring district intoyourforthefallsemes- may betransferringfromanotherschool participate inspringtryouts.Studentswho rently enrolledatthememberschoolmay prior topracticesandtryouts. sufficient timeforphysicalstobeobtained requirement tointerestedstudentsallow please provideadvancenoticeofthis upcoming schoolyear(2015-2016). der ofthecurrentschoolyearandall February 1,2015,arevalidfortheremain This year, selectedschoolslocatedin In addition,onlystudentswhoarecur To keepproblemsataminimum, The costpermedalis$3.00. - - - - MSHSAA Journal February 2015  17 OFFICIALS As independent contractors, Craig Adams (O’Fallon), – Craig Championships District managers are reminded that officials the All girls soccer schools are to complete officials are reminded that income they receive from officiating must be reported on their income tax returns. Records of fees received and expenses incurred should be carefully maintained for verification purposes. Please direct any questions you may have to your tax preparation specialist or accountant. Officiating Income Must Be Income Officiating Return Reported on Tax (Affton), Ken Bartkoski (Lee’s Summit), Summit), (Lee’s Bartkoski Ken (Affton), Cluts (Kansas City), Damon Kevin McMahon Tim Shelton (Florissant), (Kearney), Jeff Ken Seitz (St. Peters), (St. Louis), Walsh Tiemann (Kansas City), Marc Richard Omenski Nicholas Cox (Independence). (Overland Park), Bryce Collier James Burke (St. Louis), Cox (Independence), (Springfield), Nicholas Henry Enlow Andy Ellsworth (Springfield), Tim (Ozark), Jason Florez (Springfield), Hay (Cape Girardeau), Hantak (St. Louis), Jeff Joseph Macht Doug Helfrich (St. Peters), (Ballwin), Mike McCrary (Liberty), Michael May (Kingsville), Shaun (Columbia), Ken McCurry Kevin McMahon McCurry (Independence), (DeSoto), Dan Page (Kansas City), Eric Oberle Springs), Jeff Philip (Blue Tanner (Smithton), City), Aaron Rench (Platte Pulley (Jackson), Dennis Sparrow (St. Marty Rocco (St. Peters), (Columbia). Louis), Brandon Wulff reciprocal under the registered with the MSHSAA agreement are not permitted to work MSHSAA games. district (or state) playoff State Officials Recommendation Forms online no April 23. later than Quarterfinals – (Class 1) Clancy Moore Quarterfinals – (Class soccer officials on Wednesday, April 29, at 7 pm Wednesday, soccer officials on Christian at the following locations: Westminster South High School, Blue Springs Academy, City High School, or Glendale High Jefferson The officials notification date for district School. April assignments is no earlier than 6:30 a.m. on 30, 2015. (Liberty), Mike Marcum (Overland Park), Park), (Overland Mike Marcum (Liberty), Summit), Eric Neverve (Lee’s Chad Huhman Louis), Eric Fleming (St. Tim (Kansas City), (O’Fallon), Talbott Steve Oberle (DeSoto), (O’Fallon), Karen Swanner Lammering Tim Jason Michael Stein (Bridgeton), (Glencarbon), Tim (Joplin), Jared Palmer Florez (Springfield), (Platte City), Chris M. Miller Brown (Springfield), Michael Love Shaun McCurry (Independence), (Kearney).. (St. Louis), Karen (Festus), Phil Beermann Ben Gochnauer (Lee’s Swanner (Glencarbon), (Lake Lotawana), Summit), Robert Bomar (Cook Rabenau Tex Jonathan Folber (Liberty), (Sedalia), Sam Orr Station), William Lansing City), Jay City), Ken Seyer (Jefferson (Jefferson Herrick (Sedalia); Giddings (Columbia), Jacob Steve Valle (Class 2) Marty Rocco (St. Peters), (St. Louis), Rob (St. Louis), Ben Schneider Hays (Kansas City), Kyle (Harrisonville), Kelly Andy McKee (St. Caleb Perry (Independence), Charles), Dennis Sparrow (St. Louis), Vernon Noonan (Springfield), Tim Gano (O’Fallon), Brown (Springfield), Henry Enlow Tim (Ozark); (Class 3) James Burke (St. Louis), (O’Fallon), William Galluzzo Steve Walters (Bridgeton), Rick Robards (Leawood), Eric Neverve (Kansas City), Nathan Garrett (Lee’s Fleming Tim Summit), Charles Cova (St. Louis), (St. Louis), Christopher Kelly (Florissant), Andrew Ellsworth (Springfield), Courtney Donohue (Springfield), Derick Blankenship (Monett); (Class 4) Doug Helfrich (St. Peters), Thomasz Kuczwara Eric Oberle (DeSoto), Doug Helfrich 2) Doug – (Class Sectionals Soccer officials for the 2015 girls district soccer All district managers will meet to select district Danny Angotti (Wardell), Arthur Armbruster (Ste. Genevieve), David Arthur (Houston), Teresa Arthur Teresa Arthur (Houston), Armbruster (Ste. Genevieve), David Arthur Angotti (Wardell), - Sectional Officials: Danny 2014 Volleyball (Cape Girardeau), Robyn Alicia Broshius-Melton (Oran), Jason Bruns AR), David Bridgers (Cleveland), (Houston), Stacey Breedon (Jonesboro, llon (Green Butler (Florissant), Steve Case (Cole Camp), Ken Corum (Kansas City), Larry Cox (Ash Grove), Joe Bill Davis (Benton), Randy Di Funderburk Terry Ridge), Lori Ferguson (Springfield), Joe Flanigan (Maryland Heights), Ra’Sun Ford (Florissant), Kellye Fowler (Portageville), Hawkins (Sedalia), Vincent Michael Hawkins (Bridgeton), Don Gard (Independence), Darren Garrison (Piedmont), Dave Hackmann (Washington), Timothy (Washington), Terri Jeoffroy (Columbia), Rod Hemphill (Cassville), Roger Hensley (El Dorado Springs), Robert Horton (Springfield), City), Janice Kasmann (Columbia), Lisa Kissee (New Haven), Chris Lahm (Carl Junction), Patricia Lindenbusch (O’Fallon), Karle (Jefferson er), Braxton Payne Beverly Lowry (Kirbyville), Sarah Marshall (Springfield), Edward Monje (Rolla), Dixie Ousley (Kansas City), Clark Parrott (Dext Pulley (Bloomfield), Matthew Raymond (Charleston), Josh Renander Trevor (St. Louis), Mindy Petty (Liberty), Michele Price (Kansas City), City), Scott Scheib Russler (Jefferson Jeff (Independence), Rory Reynolds (St. Peters), George Richardson (O’Fallon), Greg Riggs (Poplar Bluff), Spencer (Gower), Richard Tammie Sharp (St. Louis), Shannon Shafer (Lake St. Louis), Kelly Shearrer-Spradling (Poplar Bluff), Teron (Oregon), (Columbia), Cathy Thompson (Independence), Gina Vemer (Puxico), David Townsend Michael (Warrensburg), Tibai Swenson (Fenton), Carmelita Allen Woods and Tree), (Birch Wood Melissa Andrew Williams (Sedalia), Cindy Wilson (Buffalo), (Blue Springs), (Stover), Dixie Westcott Viets (Gatewood). Arthur (Houston), Susan Harvey (Ballwin), Teresa (Stover) - Officials Coordinator, - Championship Officials: Cathy Viets 2014 Volleyball Wescott (Blue Springs) Dixie Verman (Independence), Pulley (Bloomfield), Brian Trevor Jerry McDonald (Carthage), Braxton Payne (St. Louis), and Cindy Wilson (Buffalo). Alicia Broshuis-Melton (Oran), Beverly Hollis AR), Stacey Breedon (Jonesboro, - Championship Lines Judges: 2014 Volleyball (Springfield) and Richard City), Greg Stephenson Russler (Jefferson City), Jeff Karle (Jefferson Tim (Overland), Denise Jett (Shawnee, KS), Swenson (Fenton). tournaments shall be selected by the host manager using the District Officials Recommendation Forms. The District Officials Recommendation Forms shall be submitted by each participating school via the April 23, 2015. website no later than (St. Peters), Charles Cova (St. Louis), Charles Cova (St. Louis), (St. Peters), Major Benbow (St. Louis), George Christopher St. Jonathan Mills (Lake (Herculaneum), Ken McCurry (Florissant), Buffa Louis), Joe Park), Steve Bartel (Overland (Kingsville), Swartz (Kansas City), Luke James Chandler (Maryville), John (Belton), Daniel Gallagher Roumen Mihov (St. Brayley (Kansas City), Adams Craig Peters), Brad Chilton (Ellisville), (Columbia), Sean (O’Fallon), Mike McCrary Garner (Fulton), Hollrah (Columbia), Keegan (Columbia), Kelly Gatts Brandon Wulff Andrew (Columbia), (Moberly), John Hawks Gary Zustiak (Joplin), Ellsworth (Springfield), (Class 3) Jacob Brian Julius (Springfield); Thomas Smith (O’Fallon), Heilich (Arnold), (St. Louis), Steve Valle Mike Cahill (St. Peters), Ken Clifton (Arnold), Marty Rocco (St. Peters), Sweeten Summit), Cal Brian Martin (Lee’s (Blue Springs), Philip Tanner (Overland Park), Naomi Omenski (Kansas City), Nicholas Cox (Independence), James Lamar (Belton), Dennis Sparrow (St. Louis), Phil Beerman (St. Louis), Hantak (St. Louis), Tim Mike May (Ballwin), Mark Rutherford (St. Charles), Kenneth Whalen Andy Wilkinson (Springfield), Ben (St. Charles), Bryce Collier (Springfield), Moore (Waynesville), Brad Hamman (Springfield), Chuck Lonardo (Joplin), Daniel Edwards (Springfield); (Class (St. Louis), Steve Walters Walsh 4) Tim Pulley (O’Fallon), Donald Kaag (St. Louis), Jeff (Cape Girardeau), Scott Hay (Jackson), Jeff Aaron Rench (Platte Sprandel (Jackson), Austin (Kansas City), Joseph Macht City), Kurt

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