MSHSAA Journal August 2012  1 Aug. 2012 Vol. 77, No. 1

Activities Association Activities Missouri State High School School High State Missouri Journal Official Publication of MSHSAA 2  MSHSAA Journal August 2012 by theprincipalforconsiderationMSHSAA. hardship transfersandsanctionforms,must besigned eligibility lists,applicationsforwaiverofthe transferrule, correspondence concerningeligibilityrulings, annual rulings arenotofficial.Principalsreminded that shall bearthesignatureofexecutivedirector. Verbal theMSHSAAcalling office. also availableviasubscriptionfor$8perschoolyearby to alldues-payingseniorhighsandjuniorhighs.Itis site, www.mshsaa.org. Copiesareprintedandmailed TheJournalisavailablefreeonthe Association web ©2011 MSHSAA,allrightsreserved. All photosbyPhotoGliff, unlessnoted. [email protected] (573) 875-4880,Fax (573)875-1450 Columbia, MO65205-1328 1 N.Keene St., POBox 1328 School ActivitiesAssociation. High State (August, December, FebruaryandMay)bytheMissouri services, videorentals. 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Central District Missouri StateHighSchool will reply to email messages that include the sender’s completename,addressandphonenumber.will replytoemailmessagesthatincludethesender’s Questionsregardingstudenteligibil correspondence andfaxes. The MSHSAA officecanbereachedat(573)875-4880duringregularhours. Astimepermits,staff always bepossible. The MSHSAA staff willrespondfirsttomoretraditionalmeans of communicationsuchastelephonecalls,written correspondence. to answerspecificeligibilityinquiriesviaemail,andanyfollow-upquestionstheMSHSAA shouldbedoneviatelephoneor written ity orspecificMSHSAA by-lawsshouldfirstbedirectedtoyourlocal schooladministrator. ByBoardpolicy, ourstaff isnotpermitted to developcitizenswhomakepositivecontributions sportsmanship, teamplay, andpersonalexcellence “The MSHSAA promotesthevalueofparticipation, Email Policy: Duetothehighvolumeofemailmessagesreceivedby Association, anexpeditedpersonalresponsemaynot democratic principlesofourstateandnation.” Mission Statement Activities Association to theircommunityandsupportthe Term Expires2013 Term Expires2015 2012-13 Board of Directors of 2012-13 Board Don Maurer,V.P. Southeast District St. LouisDistrict Athletic Director Superintendent Clearwater R-1 Blane Keel MICDS Athletic Administrator Kansas CityDistrict St. LouisPublicSchools Term Expires2014 Blue SpringsR-IV Term Expires2015 At-Large Region1 Superintendent Travis Brown Paul Kinder South CentralDistrict Gary Leimkuehler Term Expires2015 Term Expires2014 Southwest District Dennis Cornish 1 N.KeeneSt.,POBox1328 Contact Info. Lockwood HS Hermann HS Principal Principal Columbia, MO65205 Fax (573)875-1450 [email protected] National Federationof StateHigh www.mshsaa.org (573) 875-4880 MSHSAA School Associations Proud Member Term Expires2016 Term Expires2016 Northwest District Northeast District North ShelbyHS Mound CityR-2 Superintendent Superintendent Paul Sulser Ken Eaton - MSHSAA Journal August 2012  1 The NFHS developed a free course The NFHS developed a free course The Role of In a final free course, can complete a course immediately can complete a course immediately and will have up to one year to review and access all printable resources. to give you a better understanding of sportsmanship, how it impacts the educational process and your specific role in modeling it at all interscholastic athletic events. Insight is shared throughout the course from fans, players, parents, teacher-coaches a and officials. Coaches can complete course immediately and will have up to one year to review and access all printable resources. the Parent in Sports, the NFHS has provided information and resources to help educate you on the importance of proper behavior by parents in school sports and the role you must play to ensure your child has a positive sport experience. Coaches can complete a course immediately and will have up to one year to review and access all As a parent of a printable resources. student who participates in athletics, in the you make a huge difference experience, sport child’s your of quality as well as what is being taught and learned by our youth. “A Guide to Heat Acclimatization Guide to Heat “A is Another free course offered The course is designed to parents and others about the issue of concussion in sports,” said Bob NFHS executive director. Gardner, “The concussion course and our Acclimatization new course on Heat and Heat Illness Prevention are tremendous resources to help the leaders in high school sports as they seek to minimize the risk of injury for student-athletes.” our nation’s and Heat Illness Prevention” is NFHS to provide critical by the offered information designed to minimize the risk of activity-related heat illness and heat stroke among high school athletes. Many parts of the country August with record enter the month of heat, the information in this course is crucial to preventing heat illness and heat stroke among high school athletes. Eligibility Center Coaching NCAA Education, developed jointly by the Eligibility Center and the NFHS. educate teachers, coaches, parents, and counselors about the NCAA’s After initial eligibility requirements. completing the course, you will be more prepared to advise your student- athletes about the necessary steps to become certified to compete in NCAA Divisions I and II athletics. Coaches In the fall of 2009 the National of 2009 the National In the fall designed for In addition to courses across the As practices began “Concussion in Sports – What The NFHS has been the leader are pleased that high school “We NFHSLearn.com Offers Courses MoreThan Coaching Just of State High School Federation a (NFHS) launched Associations for program national certification The courses coaches. interscholastic certified could be required to become found on-line at www.NFHSLearn. com. order to become coaches to take in free also offers certified, the website of subjects. courses on a variety NFHS re- country this fall, the of risk emphasized the importance school student- minimization for high its athletes, specifically through two of free online courses: “Concussion in and Need to Know” You Sports – What Acclimatization and Guide to Heat “A Heat Illness Prevention.” Need to Know” was developed You in May 2010 by the NFHS as a part To of its Coach Education Program. date, an astounding 466,000 coaches, administrators, parents and others have taken the course, which provides a brief overview of how a person can of recognize the signs and symptoms The course is hosted by a concussion. M.D., former chair of Michael Koester, Advisory the NFHS Sports Medicine Committee (SMAC) and director of the Sports Concussion Program at the Slocum Center for Orthopedics and Sports Medicine in Eugene, Oregon. Individuals taking the course have access to printable resources, guide to including a parent’s guide, concussion in sports, a coach’s an athlete fact sheet and materials to implement a protocol for concussion treatment. among national sports organizations in establishing guidelines to deal with concussions. In 2008, the SMAC advocated that a concussed athlete must be removed from play and not In allowed to play on the same day. 2009, the position was adopted by a leading group of sports concussion experts and the National Football League (NFL). coaches and administrators are continuing to educate students, 2  MSHSAA Journal August 2012 relate tointheMSHSAA OfficialHandbook. Laws appearfollowingtheConstitution Article orBy-Lawthey regarding interpretationsoftheMSHSAA ConstitutionandBy- director. Your attention is called to the fact questions and answers would likeexplained,contactKerwinUrhahn,MSHSAA executive adopted. Ifyouhaveaspecificareaand/orquestionwhich the rulesandregulationswhichMSHSAA memberschoolshave Directors policy. These areprovidedasanaidininterpreting MSHSAA ConstitutionandBy-Lawsand/orMSHSAA Boardof QUESTIONS &ANSWERS How istheireligibility determined? able tomeetthesameacademic standardsastheirclassmates. who havelearningdisabilities. Insomeclasses,theyarenot 94-142 forinclusionwehave “mainstreamed” severalstudents Question: Inanefforttocomply withprovisionsofPublicLaw hardship makingitnecessary totransfer. By-Law 3.10 providing itcanbedocumentedthereisanunavoidable “parents.” Application forhardshipcouldbemade attendance are.Inthiscasethehostfamilyservesas is locatedwiththeschool’s established geographic restrictions onlyattheschoolwhereparentsresidence other studentsbeingthatastudentiseligiblewithno applies totheforeignexchangestudentsameasall Answer: No.Theresidencerequirementforeligibility for varsitycompetitioninallsports? the teacherbringsthisstudenttoourschoolwillshebeeligible exchange studentparticipatinginaCSIETlistedprogram. If district andisgoingtoserveasahostfamilyforforeign Question: We haveaFrenchteacherwholives inanother has begunfortheschoolteam. Thus, thestudentinquestionwouldbeseasonsincepractice first dayofpracticewithallorparttheschoolsportsquad. designated schoolsportseason.Theseasonbeginswiththe an evaluationeventforthesameschoolsportduring representing his/herschoolinaspecificsportmaynotattend Answer: No.By-Law3.13.4clearlystatesthatastudent conditioning. Maythestudentattend? school softballseasonafterstartingtherequired14daysof however, theeventisbeingconductedoneweekintoour school classeswillnotstartuntiltheMondayafterevent, invited toattendasoftballevaluationeventinlate August. Our Question: We haveastudentinourschool whohasbeen essential eligibilityrequirementsforallstudentsaremet. is eligiblejustasanyotherstudentprovidingthesesame transcript atthememberschool. A homeschooledstudent Credit isrecognizedbythecreditsissuedonstudent’s whichever isgreatertheprevioussemesterBy-Law2.3. credit or80percentofthemaximumallowable whichever isgreaterandmusthaveearned3.0unitsof of creditor80percentthemaximumallowable be enrolledinclasseswhichallowthemtoearn3.0units students inordertohavetheprivilegeparticipateshall student oftheschool..”By-Law2.1.1Inaddition,all be abonafidestudentandenrolledasanundergraduate represents his/herschoolininterscholasticactivitiesshall are specificintheirstipulationthat“.. Anystudentwho Answer: (a)No.(b)Therequirementsofeligibility for oneyear? eligible and(b)couldshebecomeafterbeingineligible participate inourhighschoolvolleyballprogram.(a)Isshe being taughtintheirhome.Theywouldlikedaughterto Question: We haveafamilyinourdistrictwhosechildrenare The followingarequestionsandanswerspertainingtothe is notappropriate.By-Law2.3 Inclusion ofactivitiesontheIEP asaneducationalservice the maximumallowablecreditwhicheverisgreater. Note: five coursesofferingatotalof3.0unitscreditor80% taken inaresourceroomwhichwouldbetheequivalentof making standardprogressintheself-containedclasses passing gradesintheirmainstreamedclassesand/orbe for oneormoreclasses,thentheymustbeeitherreceiving more mainstreamedclassesandareinaresourcecenter made bythestudent. be necessarytodocumentthatstandardprogressisbeing responsible tospecifytheamountofprogresswhichwill If thistypeofmodificationismade,theIEP committeeis rather thanstandardassessmentsgivenotherstudents. achieving specificgoalsandobjectivesfromtheIEP determined onthebasisofstudent’s progresstowards IEP committeemayalsodeterminethatgrades willbe student willbeallowedtotaketheassessment,etc.The assessments givenastudent,theamountoftime assessments givenastudent,thenumberofitemsupon assessments tobegiventhestudent,numberofsuch modifications mayincludealterationsinthetypeof the studentandhis/herdisability. Inthissituation,the grading policiesisnecessarytoreflecttheneedsof that amodificationoftheacademicrequirementsor The secondoptionisfortheIEP committee todetermine academic competition,andspeechasanyotherstudent. for interscholasticsports,music,cheerleading,pompons, student willbeexpectedtomaintainacademiceligibility made, nomodificationstogradingwillbeandthe student intheclass.Whensuchadeterminationhasbeen academic requirementsandgradingpoliciesasanyother that thestudentwillberequiredtomeetsame grading policies.First,theIEP committee maydetermine 94-142. Theschooldistricthastwooptionswithrespectto having adisabilityinaccordancewithprovisionsofP.L. accommodate studentswhohavebeenidentifiedwith requirements andgradingpoliciestoeffectively Each schoolisresponsibleforestablishingacademic allowable creditwhicheverisgreaterforthesemester. minimum of3.0unitscreditor80%themaximum they mustreceivepassinggradesincoursesofferinga cheerleading, academiccompetition,andpompons, participate ininterscholasticathletics,music,speech, Answer: Inorderforthesestudentstobeeligible the school..” of student undergraduate an as enrolled and student fide bona a who his/her school represents in interscholastic activitiesshallbe student Any . . “. activity. the what matter no same the is answer the possibleeligibility of an home-schoolstudent.However, the The first question uses volleyball as an example, when asking about If thesestudentsareplacedinacombinationofoneor MSHSAA Journal August 2012  3 - May 4 June 1 March 9 October 6 January 26 Test Dates Test November 3 December 1 NEWS March 14, 2013 March 14, 2013 March 14, 2013 March 14, 2013 March 14, 2013 March 14, 2013 March 14, 2013 December 2, 2012 November 18, 2012 November 18, 2012

Winter Sports Winter Spring Sports 2012-13 SAT TEST DATES 2012-13 SAT May 2 April 5 Admissions Testing Program Admissions Testing October 4 November 1 December 28 February 8 September 7 All member school administrators are school administrators All member Basketball Girls Swimming/Diving Baseball Boys Golf Girls Lacrosse Girls Soccer Softball Tennis Boys and Field Track Note: Emerging Sports must submit eligibility roster prior to first contest. Wrestling Wrestling Test/ Aptitude The Preliminary Scholastic Test National Merit Scholarship Qualifying dates are October 17 and (PSAT/NMSQT) October 20, 2012. Registration Deadline ing schools requesting it. Additions to the it. ing schools requesting a day before the date roster can be made of any contest. roster is that a master eligibility reminded according to with the MSHSAA to be filed Also, a copy in By-Law 3.4. the schedule schools on-line by member can be viewed roster to review the eligibility which desire game. In accord before the date of each no athlete shall By-Law 3.4, with MSHSAA to represent his/ be considered eligible name is filed student’s her school until the roster supplied by on the master eligibility with oppos and exchanged the MSHSAA - June 8 April 13 February 9 October 27 Test Dates Test December 8 September 8 August 6, 2012 August 6, 2012 August 21, 2012 August 21, 2012 August 21, 2012 August 21, 2012 August 21, 2012 August 21, 2012 August 21, 2012 August 21, 2012 August 21, 2012 October 29, 2012 October 29, 2012 February 25, 2013

November 12, 2012 Fall Sports 2012-13 Act Test Dates Act Test 2012-13 May 3 March 8 Master eligibility rosters are to be Master eligibility rosters Window opens for submission: Window August 17 January 11 Records should be checked and stu be checked and Records should It is the responsibility of the principal It is the responsibility November 2 September 21 Following are the test dates for 2012- Fall Wrestling Basketball Girls Swimming Boys Swimming Spring Baseball Cross Country Football Girls Golf Boys Soccer Softball Boys Swimming/Diving Tennis Girls Girls Volleyball Last day to submit initial electronic high Last day to submit initial electronic high school athletic eligibility roster: submitted on-line for all athletes and activities following the schedule below: has every opportunity through the By-Laws opportunity through has every to participate. dents advised of their academic status and of their academic dents advised be assumed that It should not eligibility. know the and his/her parents a student on academics. eligibility status based furnished on to certify that the information rosters is absolutely the master eligibility students whose accurate and that the lists are eligible in names appear on those the provisions of the accordance with all By-Laws. MSHSAA

Registration Deadline a test date that does not conflict with an interscholastic event in which they will be participating. 2013: ------High school students participating in High school counselors, principals, School administrators are reminded Principals of member schools should of member schools Principals coaches and directors are urged to remind all high school students of the dates on tests will be and SAT ACT which the administered, as well as the dates of MSH district and state events. MSHSAA SAA event dates are contained in MSHSAA sport and activity manuals, the MSHSAA wall calendar and inside the back cover of Handbook. the MSHSAA interscholastic activities often find con flicts between interscholastic events and test dates. Students and SAT ACT the can avoid this problem by arranging for Conflicts with MSHSAA Events ACT and SAT Dates Should be Checked to Avoid Avoid to Should be Checked Dates and SAT ACT Review Rosters Carefully Rosters Requirements & Academic Age for Review have all eligibility rosters carefully checked rosters carefully have all eligibility overaged that the name of no to be sure the a student not meeting student or on a list. requirements appears academic years of who becomes 19 Any student Any 1 is ineligible. age on or before July who becomes junior high school student on or before July sixteen years of age students who 1 and any middle school on or before July 1 becomes 15-years-old athletic com is ineligible for interscholastic school year. petition during the 2012-13 high/middle school Students in the junior limits may be moved who exceed the age the appropriate age up to participate with has been amended to group. By-Law 3.5 eighth grader attend permit an overaged ing a school which goes only to grade eight will to participate at the high school he/she practice allows This attend the next year. the students maximum opportunities for eligibility. Age Standard, provides that By-Law 3.5, for that students who exceed the age limit participation in a particular grade are per mitted to participate up to the next grade level where chronological age would place them. Schools should develop and imple ment a procedure whereby these young sters are identified and informed of the By-Law and the option to play with the next The provision, when applied cor grade. will permit all youngsters two years rectly, of potential participation at the seventh and eighth grade team level and four years of potential eligibility at the senior high level. Schools not identifying and inform ing these students are not providing them with an equitable opportunity to participate School By-Laws. in accord with MSHSAA districts not sponsoring junior high sports so the student should make this extra effort

4  MSHSAA Journal August 2012 Projected Events Calendar Thru 2015-16 EventsProjected CalendarThru NEWS Labor Day District championships GIRLS GOLF Sectionals MSHSAA Championships District championships SOFTBALL Sectionals Quarterfinals MSHSAA Championships Team Districts GIRLS TENNIS Close ofIndividualDistricts Individual Sectionals Team Sectionals MSHSAA TeamChampionships MSHSAA IndividualChampionships Class 4Districts CROSS COUNTRY Classes 1,2,3Districts Class 4Sectionals MSHSAA Championships Districts VOLLEYBALL Sectionals MSHSAA Championships MSHSAA Championships BOYS SWIMMING&DIVING Districts BOYS SOCCER Sectionals Quarterfinals MSHSAA Championships Classes 1-5FirstRoundDistricts FOOTBALL Class 6/8-ManFirstRoundDistricts Classes 1-5SecondRoundDistricts Class 6/8-ManFirstRoundDistricts Classes 1-5DistrictChampionships Class 6/8-ManDistrictChampionships Classes 1-5Quarterfinals Classes 5-6/8-ManSemifinals Classes 1-4Semifinals 8-Man Show-MeBowl Classes 1-6Show-MeBowl Thanksgiving Districts WRESTLING MSHSAA Championships MSHSAA Championships GIRLS SWIMMING&DIVING Mon.-Thurs. Mon.-Tues. Mon.-Wed. Thurs.-Sat. Thurs.-Fri. Wed.-Sat. Wed.-Fri. Wed.-Fri. Mon.-Fri. Sat.-Sat. Fri.-Sat. Fri.-Sat. Fri.-Sat. Fri.-Sat. Fri.-Sat. Fri.-Sat. Fri.-Sat. Fri.-Sat. Fri.-Sat. Fri.-Sat. Fri.-Sat. Thurs. Thurs. Tues. Mon. Wed. Wed. Mon. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Fri. Day Fri. Week No. 17-18 13 14 16 14 15 15 16 14 14 15 15 16 16 16 17 17 18 17 17 18 19 19 19 20 17 17 18 18 19 19 19 20 20 21 21 21 32 33 33 Sept. 3 2012-13 Oct. 1-3 Oct. 8 Oct. 15-16 Oct. 3-6 Oct. 10 Oct. 13 Oct. 19-20 Oct. 1-5 Oct. 6 Oct. 8-10 Oct. 13 Oct. 18 Oct. 19-20 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Oct. 22-25 Oct. 27 Nov. 2-3 Nov. 9-10 Oct. 27-Nov. 3 Nov. 6 Nov. 10 Nov. 16-17 Oct. 25-26 Oct. 26-27 Oct. 31 Nov. 2-3 Nov. 5 Nov. 9-10 Nov. 10 Nov. 16 Nov. 17 Nov. 23 Nov. 23-24 Nov. 22 Feb. 8-9 Feb. 14-16 Feb. 15-16 Sept. 2 2013-14 Oct. 7-9 Oct. 14 Oct. 21-22 Oct. 9-12 Oct. 16 Oct. 19 Oct. 25-26 Oct. 7-11 Oct. 12 Oct. 14-16 Oct. 19 Oct. 24 Oct. 25-26 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Oct. 28-31 Nov. 2 Nov. 8-9 Nov. 15-16 Nov. 2-9 Nov. 12 Nov. 16 Nov. 22-23 Oct. 31-Nov. 1 Nov. 1-2 Nov. 6 Nov. 8-9 Nov. 11 Nov. 15-16 Nov. 16 Nov. 22 Nov. 23 Nov. 29 Nov. 29-30 Nov. 28 Feb. 14-15 Feb. 20-22 Feb. 21-22 2014-15 Sept. 8 Oct. 6-8 Oct. 13 Oct. 20-21 Oct. 8-9 Oct. 15 Oct. 18 Oct. 24-25 Oct. 6-10 Oct. 11 Oct. 13-15 Oct. 18 Oct. 23 Oct. 24-25 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Oct. 27-30 Nov. 1 Nov. 7-8 Nov. 14-15 Nov. 1-8 Nov. 11 Nov. 15 Nov. 21-22 Oct. 30-31 Oct. 31-Nov. 1 Nov. 5 Nov. 7-8 Nov. 10 Nov. 14-15 Nov. 15 Nov. 21 Nov. 22 Nov. 28 Nov. 28-29 Nov. 27 Feb. 13-14 Feb. 19-21 Feb. 20-21 2015-16 Sept. 7 Oct. 5-7 Oct. 12 Oct. 19-20 Oct. 7-10 Oct. 14 Oct. 17 Oct. 23-34 Oct. 5-9 Oct. 10 Oct. 12-14 Oct. 17 Oct. 22 Oct. 23-24 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Oct. 26-29 Oct. 31 Nov. 6-7 Nov. 13-14 Oct. 31-Nov. 7 Nov. 10 Nov. 14 Nov. 20-21 Oct. 29-30 Oct. 30-31 Nov. 4 Nov. 6-7 Nov. 9 Nov. 13-14 Nov. 14 Nov. 20 Nov. 21 Nov. 27 Nov. 27-28 Nov. 26 Feb. 12-13 Feb. 18-20 Feb. 19-20 MSHSAA Journal August 2012  5 NEWS May 30 June 3-4 May 28 May 24 May 14-21 June 2-4 May 30-June 2 May 26 May 28 May 24 May 23 May 11-21 May 27-28 May 26 May 21 May 16-18 May 14 May 9-13 May 27-28 May 21 May 20-21 May 14 May 14 May 7 May 16-17 May 9 May 2-4 May 7 May 6 April 27 April 16 April 28-30 April 1-2 April 22-23 Mar. 18-19 Mar. Mar. 17-19 Mar. Mar. 12 Mar. Mar. 9 Mar. Feb. 27-Mar. 5 Feb. 27-Mar. Mar. 10-12 Mar. Mar. 5 Mar. Mar. 2 Mar. Mar. 1 Mar. Feb. 20-27 2015-16 May 25 June 5-6 May 30 May 26 May 16-23 June 4-6 June 1-4 May 28 May 27 May 26 May 25 May 13-23 May 29-30 May 28 May 23 May 18-20 May 16 May 11-15 May 29-30 May 23 May 22-23 May 16 May 16 May 9 May 18-19 May 11 May 4-6 May 9 May 8 April 29 April 18 April 30-May 2 *Mar. 27-28 *Mar. April 24-25 Mar. 20-21 Mar. Mar. 19-21 Mar. Mar. 14 Mar. Mar. 11 Mar. Feb. 28-Mar. 7 Feb. 28-Mar. Mar. 12-14 Mar. Mar. 7 Mar. Mar. 4 Mar. Mar. 3 Mar. Feb. 21-Feb. 28 Feb. 21-Feb. 2014-15 May 26 June 6-7 May 31 May 27 May 17-24 June 5-7 June 2-5 May 29 May 28 May 27 May 26 May 14-24 May 30-31 May 29 May 24 May 19-21 May 17 May 12-16 May 30-31 May 24 May 23-24 May 17 May 17 May 10 May 19-20 May 12 May 5-7 May 10 May 9 April 30 *April 12 May 1-3 April 4-5 April 25-26 Mar. 21-22 Mar. Mar. 20-22 Mar. Mar. 15 Mar. Mar. 12 Mar. Mar. 1-8 Mar. Mar. 13-15 Mar. Mar. 8 Mar. Mar. 5 Mar. Mar. 4 Mar. 2013-14 Feb. 22-Mar. 1 Feb. 22-Mar. May 27 May 31-June 1 May 25 May 21 May 11-18 May 30-June 1 May 27-30 May 23 May 22 May 21 May 20 May 8-18 May 24-25 May 23 May 18 May 13-15 May 11 May 6-10 May 24-25 May 18 May 17-18 May 11 May 11 May 4 May 13-14 May 6 April 29-May 1 May 4 May 3 April 24 April 13 April 25-27 *Mar. 22-23 *Mar. April 19-20 Mar. 15-16 Mar. Mar. 14-16 Mar. Mar. 9 Mar. Mar. 6 Mar. Feb. 23-Mar. 2 Feb. 23-Mar. Mar. 7-9 Mar. Mar. 2 Mar. Feb. 27 Feb. 26 2012-13 Feb. 16-23 48 47 47 48 48 47 47 47 47 47 47 46 46 45 45 47 46 46 45 45 44 46 44 43 44 44 43 41 43 39 42 37 37 36 36 36 35 35 35 45-46 45-46 34-35 33-34 Week No. Week Day Fri. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Mon. Mon. Wed. Wed. Wed. Wed. Tues. Tues. Tues.. Thurs. Thurs. Fri.-Sat. Fri.-Sat. Fri.-Sat. Fri.-Sat. Fri.-Sat. Fri.-Sat. Fri.-Sat. Sat.-Sat. Sat.-Sat. Sat.-Sat. Mon.-Fri. Wed.-Fri. Wed.-Sat. Mon.-Wed. Thurs.-Sat. Mon.-Wed. Thurs.-Sat. Thurs.-Sat. Thurs.-Sat. Mon.-Tues. Mon.-Thurs. Memorial Day Classes 1-3 MSHSAA Championships Classes 1-3 MSHSAA Classes 1, 2, 3 Quarterfinal games Classes 1, 2, 3 Sectional games GIRLS SOCCER District championships Classes 4, 5 MSHSAA Championships Classes 4, 5 MSHSAA Classes 1, 2, 3 MSHSAA Championships Classes 1, 2, 3 MSHSAA Classes 4, 5 Quarterfinal games Classes 1, 2, 3 Quarterfinal games Classes 4, 5 Sectional games Classes 1, 2, 3 Sectional games BASEBALL District Championships MSHSAA Individual Championships MSHSAA MSHSAA Team Championships Team MSHSAA Team Sectionals Team Individual Sectionals Close of Individual Districts BOYS TENNIS Districts Team Classes 3, 4 MSHSAA Championships Classes 3, 4 MSHSAA Classes 3, 4 Sectionals Classes 1, 2 MSHSAA Championships Classes 1, 2 MSHSAA Class 1, 2 Sectionals Class 3, 4 Districts TRACK AND FIELD Class 1, 2 Districts MSHSAA Championships MSHSAA Sectionals BOYS GOLF District championships Classes 3, 4 MSHSAA Championships Classes 3, 4 MSHSAA Classes 1, 2 MSHSAA Championships Classes 1, 2 MSHSAA Sectionals SCHOLAR BOWL Districts MSHSAA State Festival MSHSAA MUSIC Close of District Festivals MSHSAA Championships MSHSAA SPEECH & DEBATE Close of Districts Show-Me Showdown II Classes 4, 5 Quarterfinals Classes 4, 5 Sectionals Classes 4, 5 Districts Show-Me Showdown I Classes 1, 2, 3 Quarterfinals Classes 2, 3 Sectionals Classes 2, 3 Classes 1 Sectionals BASKETBALL 3 Districts Classes 1, 2, Projected Events Calendar Thru Calendar ProjectedEvents (cont’d) 2015-16 6  MSHSAA Journal August 2012 Projected Events Calendar Thru 2014-15(cont’d) EventsProjected CalendarThru NEWS *Not heldonregularstandardizedcalendarweek. March Meeting November Meeting September Meeting August Meeting MSHSAA APPEALS COMMITTEEMEETINGDATES June Meeting April Meeting March Meeting January Meeting December Meeting September Meeting MSHSAA BOARDOFDIRECTORS MEETINGDATES One-day clinics CHEERLEADER CLINICS Christian Academy ofGreaterSt.Louis Centerville Jr. HS Callao Jr. HS Blue RidgeChristianHS Block YeshivaHS Bishop HoganMemorialJr. HS Avilla Jr. HS VictoryAva Academy Alton Jr. HS School Christian FellowshipHS Immanuel LutheranJr. HS Hume Jr. HS Humansville Jr. HS Howell Valley Jr. HS Holy CrossCatholicJr. HS High PointJr. HS Heartland ChristianHS Heartland ChristianJr. HS Halfway Jr. HS Gloria Deo Academy HS Glenwood Jr. HS Gentry MiddleSchool Gateway Science Academy HS Fairview Jr. HS Everton Jr. HS Eminence Jr. HS El DoradoChristianHS Eagle RidgeHS Delta Jr. HS Davis Jr. HS Dadeville Jr. HS Couch Jr. HS Confluence Academy-Walnut ParkJr. HS Climax SpringsJr. HS Clarksburg Jr. HS Christian FellowshipJr. HS St. Louis Centerville Callao Kansas City St. Louis Chillicothe Avilla Ava Alton City Columbia Perryville Hume Humansville West Plains Cuba High Point Belton Belton Halfway Springfield West Plains Columbia St. Louis West Plains Everton Eminence El Dorado Springs Cape Girardeau Delta Clinton Dadeville Myrtle St. Louis Climax Springs Clarksburg Columbia Wed.-Thurs. 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Day Boys Basketball,Cheerleading,andnon-hostschoolofco-opsin11-Man Football,ScholarBowl,Boys&Girls Track, Boys&GirlsVolleyball andWrestling Baseball, Boys&GirlsBasketball,Cheerleading,Soccer Boys &GirlsBasketballandVolleyball andtheNon-hostschoolinco-opsforBaseballCheerleading Non-host schoolofco-opsinBoys&GirlsBasketball,ScholarBowl,and Boys &GirlsBasketballand Track Boys &GirlsBasketball,Soccer, andBoys&Girls Tennis Boys &GirlsBasketball Non-host schoolinco-opsforBoys&Girls Track Baseball, Boys&GirlsBasketball,Cheerleading,Music,ScholarBowlandSoftball Sports and Activities registeredfor Boys &GirlsBasketball,SpeechandDebate,Swimming, Non-host schoolofco-ops in 11-Man FootballandScholarBowl Boys &GirlsBasketballandCheerleading Boys &GirlsBasketball,CrossCountry, andBoys&Girls Track Boys &GirlsBasketball,CrossCountry, Boys&Girls Track andthenon-hostschoolofaco-opfor11-Man Football Non-host schoolofco-opsinBoys&GirlsBasketball, Boys&GirlsCrossCountry Non-host schoolofco-opin11-Man Football Boys &GirlsBasketball,Music,ScholarBowl,Soccer, andGirlsVolleyball Boys &GirlsBasketball,ScholarBowl,andVolleyball Boys &GirlsBasketball,CrossCountry, Music,ScholarBowlandBoys&Girls Track Music andSpeechDebate Boys &GirlsBasketball,CrossCountry, andBoys&Girls Track Music Boys &GirlsBasketball,andSoccer Boys &GirlsBasketball,CrossCountry, ScholarBowl,Boys&Girls Track andthenon-hostschoolofaco-op in11-Man Football Boys &GirlsBasketball, Track andGirlsVolleyball Baseball, BoysBasketball,Cheerleading,CrossCountry, GirlsSoftballandVolleyball Boys &Girls Track andGirlsVolleyball Boys &GirlsBasketball,SoccerandVolleyball Boys &GirlsBasketball,Cheerleading,andCrossCountry Non-host schoolofco-opsinBoys&GirlsBasketball Boys &GirlsBasketball Boys &GirlsBasketballandScholarBowl Non-host schoolinco-opsforBoysBasketballandCheerleading Boys &GirlsBasketball Non-host schoolofaco-opin11-Man Football Boys &Girls Track andGirlsVolleyball 2012-13 Affiliate Schools Registered Week No. 37 20 50 10 39 30 22 36 11 50 7 Mar. 12-13 Nov. 13-14 June 12 2012-13 Sept. 5-6 Aug. 15 *April 5-6 Jan. 23-24 Nov. 28-29 Sept. 12-13 Mar. 7 June 10-13 Mar. 18-19 Nov. 19-20 June 18 2013-14 Sept. 11-12 Aug. 21 April 4-5 Jan. 29-30 Dec. 4-5 Sept. 18-19 Mar. 13 June 16-19 , Boys&Girls Track andGirlsVolleyball , Boys&Girls Track andGirlsVolleyball Track andGirlsVolleyball Track Mar. 17-18 Nov. 18-19 June 17 2014-15 Sept. 10-11 Aug. 20 *April 10-11 Jan. 28-29 Dec. 3-4 Sept. 17-18 Mar. 12 June 15-18 March 15-16 Nov. 17-18 June 15 Sept. 9-10 Aug. 19 April 1-2 Jan. 27-28 Dec. 2-3 Sept. 16-17 March 10 2015-16 June 13-16 MSHSAA Journal August 2012  7 NEWS , 11-Man Football, Girls Softball and Boys & Girls Track and Boys & Girls Football, Girls Softball , 11-Man , 11-Man Football, Girls Softball, Boys & Girls Track, and Girls Volleyball Track, Football, Girls Softball, Boys & Girls , 11-Man , Scholar Bowl, Boys & Girls Soccer, Boys & Girls Track and Girls Volleyball Track Boys & Girls , Scholar Bowl, Boys & Girls Soccer, , Boys & Girls Track and Girls Volleyball Track , Boys & Girls , Boys & Girls Track, and Girls Volleyball Track, , Boys & Girls olleyball olleyball Track olleyball 1-Man Football, Music, Girls Softball and Boys & Girls Track 1-Man Football, Music, Girls Softball and Boys & Girls , Boys & Girls Track and Girls Volleyball Track , Boys & Girls 2012-13 Affiliate Registered Schools Affiliate 2012-13 Boys & Girls Basketball, Cheerleading, Music, Speech and Debate, and Girls V Boys & Girls Basketball, Cheerleading, Music, Speech and Debate, and Girls V Football and the non-host school of co-op for 11-Man Girls Volleyball Track, Boys & Girls Basketball, Boys & Girls Football and non-host school of a co-op in 11-Man Girls Volleyball Track, Boys & Girls Basketball, Boys & Girls and Girls Volleyball Track, Boys & Girls Basketball, Boys & Girls Boys & Girls Basketball Boys & Girls Basketball, Cheerleading and Boys & Girls Cross Country Non-host school of co-ops in Boys & Girls Basketball, Cheerleading, 1 Baseball, Boys Basketball, Cheerleading, Music, Girls Softball and Girls V Non-host school in co-ops for 11-Man Football and Boys & Girls Track Football and Boys & Girls Non-host school in co-ops for 11-Man Football and Girls Softball and the non-host school of co-ops in 11-Man Track Music, Boys & Girls Boys & Girls Basketball, Boys & Girls Cross Country, Boys & Girls Basketball, Boys Soccer and Girls Volleyball Non-host school of co-ops in Boys & Girls Basketball and Girls Volleyball Track, Football, Boys & Girls Non-host school of co-ops in Boys & Girls Basketball, 11-Man Soccer Non-host school of co-ops in Boys & Girls Basketball, Cheerleading, Boys Girls Basketball, Scholar Bowl, and Girls Volleyball Track Music and Boys & Girls Boys & Girls Basketball, Boys & Girls Cross Country, Track Boys & Girls Non-host school of co-op in Baseball Boys & Girls Basketball, Girls Soccer and Boys Volleyball Non-host school of co-ops in Boys & Girls Basketball Non-host school of co-ops in Baseball, 11-Man Football and Girls Volleyball Non-host school of co-ops in Baseball, 11-Man Non-host school of co-ops in Boys & Girls Cross Country and Boys & Girls Non-host school of co-ops in Boys & Girls Basketball, Cheerleading, Boys & Girls Cross Country co-ops in Boys & Girls Basketball, Non-host school of Track Football, Boys & Girls Soccer and Boys & Girls Non-host school of co-ops in 11-Man Boys Golf, Boys & Girls Soccer Baseball, Boys & Girls Basketball, Cheerleading, and Girls Volleyball Track, and Debate, Boys & Girls Speech Bowl, Boys Soccer, Boys & Girls Basketball, Music, Scholar and Girls Volleyball Boys & Girls Basketball, Cheerleading Football Non-host school of co-op in 11-Man Non-host school of co-op in Girls Volleyball Track Music, and Boys & Girls Boys & Girls Basketball, Cheerleading, Football co-op in 11-Man and the non-host school for a Track Boys & Girls Cross Country, Boys & Girls Basketball, Boys & Girls Girls Softball Boys & Girls Basketball and non-host school of co-ops in Baseball and Boys Basketball Track Boys & Girls Basketball and Boys & Girls Football Non-host school of co-op in 11-Man Music Baseball, Boys & Girls Basketball, Cheerleading and Girls Volleyball Girls Volleyball and Track Boys & Girls Basketball, Boys & Girls Track Football and Boys & Girls Non-host school of co-ops in Boys Basketball, 11-Man Football Non-host school of co-op in 11-Man Boys & Girls Basketball, Boys & Girls Cross Country, Boys & Girls Track and the non-host school of a co-op in 11-Man Football of a co-op in 11-Man the non-host school and Track Girls Boys & & Girls Cross Country, Basketball, Boys Boys & Girls Music Football and 11-Man co-ops for Boys & Girls Basketball Non-host school in Girls Volleyball Boys Basketball and Boys & Girls Basketball, Music, Scholar Bowl, Boys & Girls Track and Girls Volleyball Track Boys & Girls Basketball, Music, Scholar Bowl, Boys & Girls Baseball, Boys & Girls Basketball, Cheerleading, Boys & Girls Soccer and Boys & Girls Volleyball Track, Football, Boys & Girls Softball, Boys & Girls 11-Man Non-host school of co-ops in Cheerleading, Boys & Girls Cross Country, ing, Boys & Girls Cross Country, 11-Man Football, Girls Softball, Boys & Girls Track, Girls Volleyball and Wrestling Girls Volleyball Track, Football, Girls Softball, Boys & Girls 11-Man Non-host school of co-ops in Boys & Girls Basketball, Cheerleading, Boys & Girls Cross Country, and Wrestling Track Football, Boys & Girls 11-Man the Non-host school in co-ops for Boys & Girls Cross Country, Boys & Girls Basketball and Girls Volleyball, and Wrestling Track, Football, Boys & Girls 11-Man and the non-host school of co-ops for Boys & Girls Cross Country, Boys & Girls Basketball, Girls Volleyball ops for Girls Basketball, Boys & Girls Cross Country, 11-Man Football, Boys & Girls Track, Girls Volleyball, and Wrestling Girls Volleyball, Track, Football, Boys & Girls 11-Man Boys Basketball and Cheerleading and the Non-host school of co-ops for Girls Basketball, Boys & Girls Cross Country, Cross Country Non-host school of co-ops in Boys & Girls Basketball, Cheerleading, Boys & Girls Baseball, Boys Basketball, Boys Soccer and Girls Volleyball Baseball, Boys Basketball, Music of co-ops in Boys Basketball and Girls Volleyball Girls Basketball and the non-host school Basketball, Cheerleading, Boys & Girls Cross Country Non-host school of co-ops in Boys & Girls Hollister Hollister Alma Freistatt Ste. Genevieve Grove Walnut Weaubleau Neosho Macon Winona Hannibal Farmington Martinsburg Salisbury St. Louis Montrose Rolla Stover Farmington Farmington Stoutland Sullivan Taneyville St. Louis Bunceton Bowling Green Portageville Hermann Lowry City Luray Cole Camp Rueter Joplin Florissant Kansas City Oran Perry Sedalia Renick Plains West Gatewood Forsyth Sheldon Norwood Columbia Annapolis Springfield Chaffee Tipton Mexico West Plains West Columbia Latham Leopold Olivette Joplin St. Louis Trinity Christian Academy Jr. HS Academy Jr. Christian Trinity Academy HS Christian Trinity HS Lutheran Jr. Trinity HS Lutheran Jr. Trinity HS Catholic Jr. Valle HS Grove Jr. Walnut HS Jr. Weaubleau HS Jr. Westview Tri-County Christian Jr. HS Christian Jr. Tri-County Winona Jr. HS Jr. Winona Thomas Jefferson Independent Day School Jr. HS Thomas Jefferson Independent Day School Jr. St. Paul Lutheran HS St. John’s Lutheran Jr. HS Lutheran Jr. St. John’s HS St. Joseph Catholic Jr. Academy HS St. Louis Christian HS Jr. St. Mary’s St. Patrick Catholic HS HS St. Paul Lutheran Jr. HS St. Paul Lutheran Jr. HS Stoutland Jr. HS Strain-Japan Jr. HS Jr. Taneyville Thomas Jefferson HS HS Zion Lutheran Jr. St. Joseph Catholic Jr. HS St. Joseph Catholic Jr. HS St. Joseph Jr. St. Eustachius Jr. HS St. Eustachius Jr. St. Clement Jr. HS St. Clement Jr. St. George Jr. HS St. George Jr. Lutheran School Association Jr. HS Jr. Association Lutheran School High Jr. Mark Twain HS Martin Luther Jr. North County Christian HS Northland Christian HS HS Oran Jr. HS Jr. Academy Perry Christian HS Pettis County R-XII Jr. HS Renick Jr. HS Richards Jr. HS Ripley County R-III Jr. Riverview Christian HS HS Sheldon Jr. HS Skyline Jr. Smithton Middle School HS South Iron Jr. HS Springfield Lutheran Jr. HS Ambrose Jr. St. HS Andrew Jr. St. HS St. Brendan Jr. Lowry City Christian HS Lowry City Christian HS Luray Jr. Junction Hill Jr. HS Hill Jr. Junction Lange Middle School Lange Middle HS Latham Jr. HS Leopold Jr. Logos HS Tower Grove HS Tower 8  MSHSAA Journal August 2012 NEWS It shouldbenotedthatthefollowingschoolshavechangedtheirmembershipstatuswithMSHSAA forthe2012-13schoolyear: Central (KansasCity)HighSchool ACE atSoutheastHighSchool(KansasCity) Old SchoolName The followingschool’s namehasbeenchangedforthe2012-13schoolyear: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • The SummitPreparatoryHighSchool The CollegePreparatoryHighSchoolatMadison School oftheOzarksHigh The MSHSAA welcomesthefollowingschoolsas Winona HighSchoolchangedfrom a7-12memberto9-12(juniorhighbecomeanaffiliate member) Wheatland HighSchooladdedgrades 7-8totheirmembershipfora7-12(juniorhigh was affiliatememberthepreviousyear) Waynesville MiddleSchooldropped7-8 membershipandbecamea7-12memberwithWaynesville High School Warrensburg MiddleSchooldropped 7-8 membershipandbecamea7-12memberwithWarrensburg HighSchool Stoutland HighSchoolchangedfroma7-12memberto9-12 (juniorhightobecomeanaffiliatemember) St. JosephJuniorHighSchool(Salisbury)dropped7-8membership (becominganaffiliatejuniorhighmember) St. JamesMiddleSchooldropped7-8membershipandbecamea 7-12memberwithSt.JamesHighSchool South IronHighSchoolchangedfroma7-12memberto9-12 (juniorhightobecomeanaffiliatemember) South CallawayMiddleSchooldropped7-8membershipandbecame a7-12memberwithSouthCallawayHighSchool Skyline HighSchoolchangedfroma7-12memberto9-12high school memberandaseparate7-8middlemembership Scott CountyMiddleSchooldropped7-8membershipandbecame a7-12memberwithKellyHighSchool Salem JuniorHighSchooldropped7-8membershipandbecame a 7-12memberwithSalemHighSchool Rolla JuniorHighSchooldropped7-8membershipandbecamea 7-12memberwithRollaHighSchool Renick JuniorHighSchooldropped7-8membership(becomingan affiliatejuniorhighmember) Putnam CountyMiddleSchooldropped7-8membershipandbecamea7-12memberwithHigh Odessa MiddleSchooldropped7-8membershipandbecamea7-12memberwithHigh Mt. Vernon MiddleSchooldropped7-8membershipandbecamea7-12memberwithMt.Vernon HighSchool Montrose HighSchoolchangedfroma9-12memberto7-12 Macon MiddleSchooldropped7-8membershipandbecamea7-12memberwithHigh Lockwood JuniorHighSchooldropped7-8membershipandbecamea7-12memberwith Leopold HighSchoolchangedfroma7-12memberto9-12(juniorhighbecomeanaffiliatemember) Lawson MiddleSchooldropped7-8membershipandbecamea7-12memberwithHigh Hogan Prep Academy CharterHighSchoolchangedfroma9-12memberto7-12 Hermitage HighSchooladdedgrades7-8totheirmembershipfora7-12(juniorhighwasaffiliatemembertheprevious year) Fulton MiddleSchooldropped7-8membershipandbecamea7-12memberwithHigh Farmington MiddleSchooldropped7-8membershipandbecamea7-12memberwithHigh Delta HighSchoolchangedfroma7-12memberto9-12(juniorhighbecomeanaffiliatemember) Crest RidgeJuniorHighSchooldropped7-8membershipandbecamea7-12memberwith Couch HighSchoolchangedfroma7-12memberto9-12(juniorhighbecomeanaffiliatemember) Centerville JuniorHighSchooldropped7-8membershipandwillbecomeanaffiliatememberjuniorhighschool Camdenton MiddleSchooldropped7-8membershipandbecamea7-12memberwithHigh Alton HighSchoolchangedfroma7-12memberto9-12(juniorhighbecomeanaffiliatemember) new membersforthe2012-2013schoolyear: New MSHSAAMemberSchools MSHSAA MemberSchool Status Changes Central Academy ofExcellenceHighSchool African CenteredCollegePreparatory Academy New SchoolName Springfield St. Louis Point Lookout Renaissance Academy CharterHighSchool It shouldbenotedthatthefollowingschoolsareno longer membersofMSHSAA asofthe2012-13year: Imagine CollegePrepCharterHighSchool DeLaSalle CharterHighSchool Richwoods JuniorHighSchool No LongerMSHSAAMembers Stet HighSchool City Kansas City Kansas City Kansas City Kansas City Richwoods St. Louis Stet MSHSAA Journal August 2012  9 0 -- 571 178 720 1159 3118 1145 8958 1228 9746 8369 8145 1882 8138 3707 3818 1257 4262 1645 5979 3201 7496 11173 16781 19458 13669 22999 25622 33034 33097 15471 22835 17937 316798 Number NEWS Total Participants Total 0 -- 571 178 425 1140 1158 1127 9979 8378 7345 8193 8064 1828 5757 3027 3707 3818 1257 4261 1644 3068 4073 5323 11152 14111 10345 10058 18925 23192 23178 14148 10499 14627 234556 Number Sr. High Participants Sr. the current school year in order to be Board of certified by your MSHSAA Directors and included on the annual ballot. The junior high school participation figures include all - 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 -- 88 81 54 91 18 580 176 295 133 844 1194 3611 6436 2401 8306 8888 2381 6697 9842 9919 1906 2173 8687 7438 82242 Number Jr. High Participants Jr. 0 -- -- 22 40 19 28 51 30 749 512 288 103 345 772 880 240 230 889 104 885 616 127 182 182 900 336 174 618 233 537 552 549 1058 1012 Number Total Schools Total 0 -- -- 22 94 96 40 19 28 25 29 119 429 423 258 231 589 488 226 230 532 489 409 182 182 526 335 173 354 220 347 570 549 354 491 process are met. Member schools are reminded that all proposed amend ments initiated by petition must be submitted in writing to the executive director and received in the MSHSAA office no later than December 15 of Number - Sr. High Schools Sr. 0 9 8 0 4 0 8 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 -- -- 89 30 10 26 13 58 114 320 392 357 396 207 374 264 190 488 463 198 *183 Number Jr. High Schools Jr. Individuals who wish to circulate Water Polo Water Winter Guard Swimming (Boys) Wrestling Member Schools *These figures indicate the total number of junior high schools holding separate memberships. memberships with the senior high school from the junior high schools holding separate memberships plus all junior high schools holding combined district. Softball (Girls) Speech and Debate (Boys) Volleyball (Girls) Volleyball Soccer (Girls) Softball (Boys) Soccer (Boys) Swimming (Girls) Track (Girls) Track Sideline Cheerleading Tennis (Boys) Tennis Tennis (Girls) Tennis (Boys) Track Scholar Bowl Music (Vocal) Music (Instrumental) Lacrosse (Girls) Music (Schools) Golf (Boys) Golf (Girls) Gymnastics Football (8-Man) Football (11-Man) Dance Team/Pom Pon Dance Team/Pom Field Hockey Cross Country (Girls) Participation Survey 2012) as of June 11, (Figures Basketball (Boys) Basketball Basketball (Girls) Cross Country (Boys) Baseball propriate requirements for the petition a petition in accord with Article IV, Article IV, a petition in accord with Section 3, shall request the petition form and suggested wording from the executive director to be certain the ap Initiative Petitions to amend Constitution and By-Laws Petitions Initiative 10  MSHSAA Journal August 2012 Athletics, SidelingCheerandDance Required for Physicians Certificate The premiumratefor2012-2013is$5.08per member schoolsupplementaryservicefees. The premiumforthiscoverageispaidbythe $50,000 withintwoyearsfromthedateofinjury. tion whichresultsinmedicalcostsexceeding tic activityconductedunderMSHSAA jurisdic practicing fororparticipatinginaninterscholas student whosuffers anaccidentalinjurywhile It willprovideexcessmedicalbenefitsfora participant liabilityisnotexcludedinthatpolicy. district liabilityinsurancepolicytomakesure trators areurgedtocheckyourpresentschool of lawsuitprovision. Therefore, schooladminis for memberschoolsnordoesitincludeawaiver fact theplandoesnotincludeliabilityinsurance program inourstate. Attention iscalledtothe year. academic competition,etc.)duringtheschool speech, sidelinecheerleading,danceteams, risdiction oftheMSHSAA (e.g.,athletics,music, for and/orparticipatinginactivitiesundertheju Nebraska willcoverallstudentswhilepracticing underwritten byMutualofOmaha, school year. This catastrophicinsuranceplan and DisabilityInsurancePlanforthe2012-13 to purchasetheLifetimeCatastrophicMedical Plan Insurance Disability 2012-13 MSHSAAStatewide Catastrophic Medicaland are lostduringapracticesessionoranout-of- school’s centraloffice incasetheoriginalforms these activitiesandhavetheformsonfilein Participation Certificatesforallparticipantsin is suggestedthatschoolsmakecopiesofthe available duringallpracticesandevents.It the firstpracticesessionandshouldbereadily something similar, istobecompletedprior ment. do notallowforanyexceptionstothisrequire physically abletoparticipate. These By-Laws physician’s certificatestatingthatheorsheis and danceteams)athleticstopresenta participating inspiritactivities(sidelinecheer and 4.5.6,schoolsshallrequireeverystudent NEWS Davine DavisattheMSHSAA office. located undertheheadingMSHSAA Information. Ifyouhaveanyquestionspleasecontact MSHSAA website(www.mshsaa.org). Selectthe‘About’ tabthenthelink‘SanctionedEvents’ Information onhowtocompletethisprocessfortheNFHSandMSHSAA canbefoundonthe individuals orschoolswhowanttohostaneventwillgoonlinesubmit theirsanctionrequest. NFHS &MSHSAAOnlineSanctioning Process The planincludesadeductibleof$50,000. This willbethe23rdyearforthisparticular The MSHSAA BoardofDirectorsresolved A MSHSAA ParticipationCertificate,or According toMSHSAA By-Laws3.8.1 The NFHSandMSHSAA havemovedtoanonlinesanctioningprocess. Interested - - - - - preparation fortryouts. required priortoparticipatinginanyactivities in spirit(sidelinecheerordance)activitiesas the individualisphysicallyabletoparticipate tryouts provideaphysician’s certificatestating sors shouldbecertainallstudentsinvolvedin teams. Schooladministratorandeventspon recognized eventforsidelinecheeranddance the 2012-13schoolyear. issued onorafterFebruary1,2012isvalidfor certificates again. pants andphysicianscompletetheparticipation school personnelandpreventhavingthepartici town event. This willserveasaback-upfor catastrophically injuredstudent;lossofearn in connectionwithcareandrehabilitationof Benefit: Familycounseling,trainingandtravel aptation; then$50,000eachdecadethereafter. adaptation andspecialvehiclepurchaseorad Benefit First10 Years: Homeremodelingor with anoverall$3,000,000lifetimelimit. customary, andnecessarycoveredexpenses, bilitation ExpenseBenefit:100%ofreasonable, follows: Benefit HighlightsforCoveredLossesareas are asfollows: insurance. Benefithighlightsforcoveredlosses ic injuryinexcessofothervalidandcollectible ductible, forcoveredlossesduetoacatastroph Program willpaybenefits,afterthe$50,000de DESCRIPTION OFCOVERAGE senior highschools. only once. This feeisthesameforjuniorand participated intwoormoresportsiscounted is anunduplicatedcountinthatastudentwho sports duringthe2011-2012 schoolyear. This on theschool’s mastereligibilityrostersforall high studentathletewhosenameappeared senior highstudentathleteand$4.70perjunior By-Laws 4.5.6includestryoutsasa It shouldbenotedthatanyschoolphysical 3) 2) 1) The LifetimeCatastrophicInjuryInsurance $50,000 Lifetime Adjustment Expense $100,000 LifetimeSpecialExpense Lifetime Medical,DentalandReha ------Dissinger ReedInsuranceServices. directly fromtheMSHSAA’s plan administrator, information ontheoptionalextendedcoverage to thewebsiteatwww.dissingerreed.com for Association. Eachmemberschoolmaygo tion oftheMissouriStateHighSchool Activities sored studentactivitiesnotunderthejurisdic purchase optionalcoverageforschoolspon application andpaymentofadditionalpremium, COVERAGE AVAILABLEOPTIONAL 800-386-9183 or913-491-6385 Overland Park,KS66210 9300 W. 100thStreet,Suite145 Dissinger Reed,LLC school district: filing theschool’s claimwillbeforwardedtothe the addresslistedbelowandinstructionsfor ment game,contacttheclaim Administrator at MSHSAA sponsoreddistrictand/orstatetourna if thestudentisinjuredwhileparticipatinginan es withintwoyearsfromthedateofinjuryor might incur$50,000ormoreinmedicalexpens under theabovedescribedcircumstancesand PERIOD RENCES DURINGPOLICY EFFECTIVE REPORTING POTENTIAL CLAIMOCCUR- met. ment contestaftera$100deductiblehasbeen MSHSAA sponsoreddistrictand/orstatetourna while astudent-athleteisparticipatinginan incurred asaresultofaninjurythatissustained $50,000 ofmedicalandrehabilitationexpenses provides benefitsonanexcessbasisforthefirst is Tournament PlayCoverage. This coverage insurance planprovidedthroughtheMSHSAA TOURNAMENT COVERAGE release isrequiredtoreceivebenefits. injured studentregardlessofliability. Nowaiver/ education expenses. time fortuition,room/board,andotherrelated Benefit percalendaryear. memberment/Cash Benefit. (after a$5,000percalendaryeardeductible). lated subsequentaccidentsand/orillnesses for Life,afterrecoveringfrom Total Disability. disabled studentmayreceive$750permonth per monthforLife. is totallydisabledatage18mayreceive$2,000 Benefit: A catastrophicallyinjuredstudentwho student. ings ofparentsduetocatastrophicallyinjured An individualschoolordistrictmay, by If astudentsuffers anaccidentalinjury A featureofthe2012-2013statewide 10) 9) 8) 7) 6) 5) 4) Benefits arepaidtoacatastrophically Education expenseof$50,000Life $365,000 ExtendedCareFacility $20,000 Accidental Death andDis $100,000 LifetimeBenefitforunre Partial DisabilityBenefit: A partially Total Disability/LossofEarnings ------MSHSAA Journal August 2012  11 - - - - - NEWS Member school principals should It is strongly recommended that It is important that all counselors be ceived credit, permitting a student to be ceived credit, permitting a student to be scheduled with fewer than five full credit subjects, or the equivalent of work, or permitting a student to drop a course(s) and thereby placing him/her below eligi bility requirements. Counselors should discuss eligibility requirements with all students. emphasize to all guidance counselors the importance of having copies of eligibility requirements on file MSHSAA A at all times in the guidance offices. “Checklist for School Counselors” can August packet pro- be found in the member schools vided to all MSHSAA Also, to assist with transfer students. additional forms for helping counselors web site. can be found on the MSHSAA “How to Protect Stu- counselors view, Website dent Eligibility” on the MSHSAA This on-line review (www.mshsaa.org). will provide an electronic cover view of important by-laws students, parents, counselors, coaches and administrators need to know. Guidance Counselors in Role Play Key Communicating Eligibility Rules fully knowledgeable of the essential eli meet must students requirements gibility to represent the school and participate in interscholastic activities. Counselors are frequently asked by students to advise them on matters dealing with the preparation of, or changes in their class schedules. In doing so, counselors should be sure that they do not advise a course of action which will result in students forfeiting their eligibility to com rules ties through violation of MSHSAA scheduling a course e.g. of eligibility, for which the student has already re pete in interscholastic athletics or activi ------The purpose of this procedure is to School district emergency plans tances, rescheduling problems, etc., which problems, tances, rescheduling try to complete the make it desirable to of both schools or game and the principals choose their designated representatives 30 minutes of wait to ask for an additional may grant that ing time, the head official of both schools request. If the principals and the or their designated representatives mutually agree that head official cannot are safe, the game the weather conditions The game may either shall be postponed. game at that be considered a completed at a later time ac point or rescheduled cording to game rules. (All regular season senior high school football contests that the are postponed shall be rescheduled on earliest possible date but no later than four calendar days following the original date, and in compliance with the football playoff scheduling regulations.) first ensure the safety of the players and spectators, but also to relieve the pressure from the officials before declaring a game The host principal should, suspended. a when severe weather is pending, keep constant check with nearby radio stations which would have information concerning This constant check, the path of the storm. available to the administration, is not avail the head official. If there are extenuating If there are the head official. travel dis such as extreme circumstances able to the game officials. should include procedures for evacuating players and spectators to protected areas when severe weather occurs. ------By-Law 3.13 provides that a student who is a member of a school sports squad that is in By-Law 3.13 provides that a student who is a member of a school sports squad that is in It is very important to understand the provision continues the restriction contained in By-Law 3.13 permits, during the summer months only (refer to By-Law 3.15), that an indi By-Law 3.13 (Nonschool Competition) provides an exception for swimming and diving while By-Law 3.13 (Nonschool Competition) provides an exception for swimming and diving while It is suggested that each student athlete and his or her parents receive a copy of the MSH The first step in the suspension is to The length of the delay shall be The host school principal or desig The host school Nonschool Competition By-Law 3.13 Nonschool sport during season may practice or compete in organized nonschool competition in a different school that school season and may do so on the same day the student practices or plays for the school team provided this dual participation on the same date is approved by the student’s from administrator in advance. Nontraditional sports as defined in By-Law 3.13 are restricted participation during the respective school season. of a By-Law 3.13 which stipulates a student shall neither practice nor compete as a member same nonschool team or as an individual participant in organized nonschool competition in that sport or sport similar in nature such as three-on-three basketball during the school basketball season. vidual employed by a school district in any sport may coach a nonschool team which has players vidual employed by a school district in any sport may coach a nonschool team which has This provision specifically addresses from the school team they attend or will attend next year. of the nonschool competition on a legitimate team designed to compete if the team is not a part school program. and in season. Students should discuss participation and the exception with the school coach athletic administrator. Eligibility” which contains information regarding Your brochure “How to Maintain and Protect SAA in the Nonschool Competition Requirement and other eligibility standards students must meet order to maintain the privilege to participate in the interscholastic program. nated representative and the head official and the nated representative the start authority to delay have mutual weather conditions of a game any time to life or limb. are considered hazardous once a game Likewise, the head official, by rule, to authority, has started, has the time weather condi suspend a game any tions are considered to be hazardous to life develops while or limb. If severe weather where the admin a game is in progress is questionable and istration feels safety have not acted, the host the game officials representa principal or his/her designated informing the head tive will intervene by be official who shall cause the contest to suspended. remove the participants to a location pro viding shelter and safety until the weather conditions improve to a point where it is spectators will be The resume play. to safe informed of the procedures to be followed and will be instructed to move to protected areas. Fans should not be permitted to remain in the bleachers. determined by the weather conditions, and the the game may be resumed at any time principals of both schools or their desig nated representatives and the head official if after agree it is safe to do so. However, a delay of a maximum of 30 minutes the hazardous weather has not subsided, the the decision to postpone shall be made by principals of both schools or their designat ed representatives after consultation with Hazardous Weather Handling Contests During During Contests Handling 12  MSHSAA Journal August 2012 the opportunitytoloseagameandstillwintournament. Amends By-Law3.18.1toallowforaspecificsix-teambracketinwhichnomorethanoneteamhas PROPOSAL 9-(By-Law3.18.1)(PASSED) -404FOR,98 AGAINST practice. miss aschoolswimming/divingpracticeormeetonlytoattendnon-schoolmeet,not Amends By-Law3.13.2.a.2(a)toclarifythatadministratorsmaygrantanexceptionforastudent PROPOSAL 8-(By-Law3.13.2.a.2(a))(PASSED) -71FOR,35 AGAINST (sports) orevent(spirit). Requirements, torequirefourteenconditioningpracticespriorthefirstinterscholasticcontest Amends By-Law3.9.1,ConditioningRequirements(Sports),and4.5.7,Spirit PROPOSAL 7-(By-Laws3.9.1and4.5.7)(PASSED) -253FOR,236 AGAINST come tothatschoolforinterscholasticactivitypurposes. encourage studentswholivewithintheirschool’s boundariesandalreadyattendafeederschoolto Amends By-Law2.6,UndueInfluence,toallowschoolcoachesandadministrators PROPOSAL 6-(By-Law2.6)(PASSED) -329FOR,173 AGAINST interscholastic activities,inordertoaddresstechnicalschoolandalternativeattendance. Amends By-Law2.1.1.atofurtherclarifywhenastudentmayrepresentmemberschoolin PROPOSAL 5-(By-Law2.1.1.a)(PASSED) -440FOR,62 AGAINST attend aMSHSAA A.D.’s Training Session. mandate thatanyathletic/activitydirectorinhis/herfirstorsecondyearthestateofMissouri Amends theby-lawsbyaddinganewsubsectiontoSection1,SchoolEssentialBy-Laws, PROPOSAL 4-(By-Law1.6)(PASSED) -430FOR,72 AGAINST on theeveningpriortofirstallowablepracticedateforfallsports. Six) closesat5:00p.m.,inordertoallowforaFallSportand/or Activity ParentMeetingtobeheld Standardized CalendarWeek NumberFourtoSundayofStandardizedCalendarWeek Number Amends By-Law1.5.4toindicatethatthelastpossibleSummertimeDeadPeriod(Saturdayof PROPOSAL 3-(By-Law1.5.4)(PASSED) -456FOR,46 AGAINST 1 precedingtheschoolyearinwhichcooperativesponsorship,ifapproved,willbeimplemented. Amends By-Law1.4.1.jtoindicatethattheduedateforbasketballco-opapplicationsisDecember PROPOSAL 2-(By-Law1.4.1.j)(PASSED) -472FOR,30 AGAINST re-assignment requests,whichareapproved,permanentratherthaninplacefortenyears. Would have amendedtheMSHSAA Constitution, Article IV, Section1-b,bymakingBoardDistrict PROPOSAL 1-(ArticleIV, Section1-b)-(FAILED) -323FOR,179 AGAINST Proposal Numbers9and11 whichshallbecomeEFFECTIVEIMMEDIATELY. for passage.Proposalswhichpassedwillbecomeeffective July2,2012,withtheexceptionof majority ofthosevotingforpassage,whileamendmentstotheConstitutionrequirea2/3 and By-Lawsinthe2012 Annual MSHSAA Election. Amendments toBy-Lawsrequireasimple 2012 AnnualBallotResults NEWS Director, CentraliaHighSchool;andDr. KerwinUrhahn,ExecutiveDirector, MSHSAA. The CommitteetotallytheBoardnominationballotswascomprised ofMr. GaryMenke,Principal,UnionMiddleSchool;David Meyers, Athletic ElectionResults Directors of 2012 Board 2- Onenominationvoidduetocandidatedid notqualifyasaRegionrepresentative 1- Onenominationvoidduetoreceiptoftwo different nominationsfrom oneschool Dayle Burgdorf Travis Brown Region 1- At-Large Ken Eaton Northwest District Deacon Windsor Paul Sulser Tracy Bottoms Northeast District Following aretheresultsofballotingonamendmentstoMSHSAA Constitution Following aretheofficialresultsof2012BoardDirectorselection ascertifiedbytheCommitteeappointedtocanvassballots. 1 1 Primary ElectionResults 2 1 21 38 20 1 1 1 new part(5.1.11) mandatingthatbaseballschoolsbedividedequallyintofiveclasses. requirement ofhaving513schoolsregisteredinthesporttoqualifyforfiveclasses,and2)addinga Amends By-Law5.1by1)addinganexceptionwhichwouldexcludethesportofbaseballfrom PROPOSAL 19-(By-Law5.1)(PASSED) -339FOR,114 AGAINST wording ofBy-Law5.1. the MSHSAA By-Lawsbyplacingthespecificqualifyingproceduresfor Track andFieldwithinthe development ofqualifyingproceduresin Track andFieldfromthe BoardofDirectorsandtoamend Would haveamendedtheMSHSAA Constitutiontoremovetheauthorityandoversightfor PROPOSAL 18-(ConstitutionandBy-Law5.1)(FAILED) -313FOR,189 AGAINST required bytheNFHSVolleyball Rulecode only forsub-varsitycontests. Amends By-Law6.1.2.btoallowanexceptionforthesportofvolleyballusefewerofficialsthan PROPOSAL 17-(By-Law6.1.2.b)(PASSED) -412FOR,90 AGAINST the sports. activities inregardtolimitsoncompetitionandparticipationwhichmirrorthosealreadyplacefor Amends theby-lawsbyaddinganewBy-Law4.1.5whichincludeslanguagefornon-athletic PROPOSAL 16-(By-Law4.1.5)(PASSED) -410FOR,84 AGAINST make thecontestlimitationssameforbothseventhandeighthgrade. Amends By-Law3.29.3toincreasethecontestlimitationsforseventhgradeinallsportsand PROPOSAL 15-(By-Law3.29.3)(PASSED) -270FOR,21 AGAINST maximum offiveextrabaseballgamesondayswhenschoolisnotinsession. Amends By-Law3.28.6.aandc,ContestlimitationsforBaseball,inamannerthatwouldallow PROPOSAL 14-(By-Law3.28.6)(PASSED) -266FOR,120 AGAINST Standardized CalendarWeek NumberEight. Amends By-Law3.28.2tochangethefirstallowablecontestdateforallfallsportsW PROPOSAL 13-(By-Law3.28.2)(PASSED) -354FOR,96 AGAINST are handledinamannerconsistentwithotherMSHSAA sports. currently appearintheMSHSAA SwimmingandDivingManualwithintheby-lawssotheselimits Amends theby-lawsbyaddinganewBy-Law3.27whichplacesindividualparticipantlimitsthat PROPOSAL 12-(By-Law3.27)(PASSED) -100FOR,6 AGAINST in amulti-gameevent. organizers topayparticipatingschoolstheiraveragegatereceiptplusmileagewhen Amends By-Law3.18.7.dbyremovingtherequirementthatcurrentlymandatesnon-memberevent PROPOSAL 11 -(By-Law3.18.7)(PASSED) -374FOR,128 AGAINST tournament onaschoolday. Amends By-Law3.18.6.atoremovetherestrictionregardingstartingtimeofawrestling PROPOSAL 10-(By-Law3.18.6)(PASSED) -151FOR,52 AGAINST 1 Louis PublicSchools, was electedtofillathree-yearvacancyin Region 1. the NortheastDistrict,andNorthwestDistrict respectively. Travis Brown, Athletic Director, St. Mound CitySchoolDistrict,wereelectedtoserve fouryeartermsontheBoardrepresenting 3- PaulSulser, Superintendent,NorthShelbySchoolDistrict,andKenEaton, Dayle Burgdorf Travis Brown Region 1- At-Large Ken Eaton Northwest District Deacon Windsor Paul Sulser Tracy Bottoms Northeast District - (2/3majorityneededforpassage) 3 3 3 Final ElectionResults 1 ednesday of

38 79 61 21 46 11 MSHSAA Journal August 2012  13 - - NEWS , using profane or vulgar lan Advisory List. International Cultural Exchange Services International Cultural USA) (IE - USA International Experience International Fellowship Exchange International Student Laurasian Institution Nacel Open Door Cultural Exchange Academic and *New World Inc. *Next Education Group, (NWSE) Student Exchange NorthWest Program NW Services PEACE Among Nations (OCEAN) Organ. for Cultural Exchange Pacific Intercultural Exchange (PIE) Academic Exchange - Program of PAX Quest International Reflections International Individual Rotary Districts/Multidistricts: Rotary District 5190 California-Nevada Exchange Youth Rotary Districts 5950/5960 North Star Exch. Prog. Youth **Rotary - Central States Rotary Rotary - Eastern States Exchange (ESSEX) Exchange Youth Rotary - Empire State Rotary Exchange Program Youth **Rotary - Ohio-Erie Rotary Exchange Youth Rotary - South Central Rotary YES/SCANEX Rotary Rotary Exchange Florida, Inc. Youth Rotary - 4-H International Exchange Programs States’ STS Foundation American International (SAI) Student Lingua USA Terra *The Zource Experience World Heritage World Link World (YFU-USA) for Understanding USA Youth 2012-2013 ADVISORY LIST OF INTERNATIONAL LIST ADVISORY 2012-2013 The MSHSAA Board of Directors policy statement makes it clear that any unsportsmanlike conduct or misconduct of an athlete, coach, student, Board of Directors policy The MSHSAA an opposing player It also reaffirms the expectation that in cases where an athlete is guilty of deliberately striking The policy continues to stipulate that a substitute shall not enter the playing floor or field should a fight break out among players in the game. It The policy continues to stipulate that a substitute shall not enter the playing floor or field in the policy section located on pages 122-123 of the The Board of Directors policy statement relating to Unsportsmanlike Conduct is included of the Council on Standards of the International Educational Travel (CSIET) Travel Educational the International Standards of Council on of the Provisional listing is granted to newly listed organizations in their first and second year listed in the Provisional listing is granted to newly listed organizations in their first and second Conditional listing is granted to organizations which are substantially in compliance with the Standards but which need improve Conditional listing is granted to organizations which are substantially in compliance EDUCATIONAL TRAVEL AND EXCHANGE PROGRAMS EXCHANGE AND TRAVEL EDUCATIONAL of concern to the Board of Directors and shall be handled in or fan at the site of an event -- whether it occurs before, during, or after the contest -- is accord with procedures established in the policy. Local School Responsible for Conduct at Contests Under By-Law 810 Contests Conduct at for Responsible Local School & Board Policy guage, or using abusive language toward officials, etc., that the coach will immediately remove the player from that game and not permit the player guage, or using abusive language toward officials, etc., that the coach will immediately In addition, it provides that if there are extenuating circumstances making the to participate in the next succeeding game as a minimum penalty. shall be more severe. conduct more serious, the penalty imposed by the school athlete’s field in such situations, he or she shall be suspended from the also specifies “and should any substitute leave the bench area to go onto the floor or to make this policy clear to all members of their squads. remainder of that game and from the next contest in which the team plays.” Coaches need Official Handbook and in By-Law 5.5.1. MSHSAA Academic Foundation for Int’l Cultural Exchange (AFICE) Academic Foundation for Int’l Cultural AFS-USA America in Year AIFS Foundation-Academic and Cultural Exchange, Inc. Academic American ACTR/ACCELS for Int’l Education: American Councils Service American Cultural Exchange Student Exchange American Intercultural (ASSIST) Teachers For Int’l Students & American Sec. Sch. Student Exchange Amicus International Foundation ASPECT ASSE International Student Exchange Programs Asian American Cultural Exchange Association (ATAD) Diplomats Teen-Age Association for International AYUSA Azumano International Center for Cultural Interchange (CCI) Around the World *Children USA Travel, Council for Educational Council on Int’l Educational Exchange (CIEE) Inc. (CASE) Academic Student Exchange, Cultural Cultural Homestay International (CHI) and Culture (ETC) Travel Education Educational and Cultural Interactions *Educational Merit Foundation Trust--ERDT/SHARE! Educational Resource Development EF Foundation for Foreign Study Foundation The World Face F.L.A.G. Association Forte International Exchange Exchange Academic Cultural **Foundation for Int’l Student Exchange (WISE) Foundation for Worldwide (GAPP) American Partnership Program, Inc. German Global Insights *Heritage Student Foundation * ** ment in one or more areas. The following programs have each been evaluated as academic year programs. Some, however, may may however, programs. Some, as academic year each been evaluated programs have The following Programs: Year Academic academic year program the program is the be certain that administrator must programs. Each school term or other type short also offer the MSHSAA. activities under the jurisdiction of eligible to participate in interscholastic before certifying a student 14  MSHSAA Journal August 2012 to servingasyourpresident. protect thefuturesuccessofourassociation.I look forward issues thataffect ourstudentathletesandbeavoiceto its jurisdiction.Pleasetakethetimetounderstand functions inamannerthatbestservesthosewhofallunder tion. and supportthedemocraticprinciplesofourstatena citizens whomakepositivecontributionstotheircommunity manship, teamplay, andpersonalexcellencetodevelop mission states: ed. The MissouriStateHighSchool Activities Association and thereisaprocessinplacetosolicitchange,asneed that ourby-lawsareestablishedbymemberschools requirements. Itisapowerfulresponsetotheseopinions sion onhappeningsaffecting theassociation’s by-lawsand athletes. Legislativeopiniondiffers fromsessiontoses- changes areimplementedforthebettermentofourstudent als, intheirareaofexpertise,servestoinsurethatneeded board ofdirectors.We knowthatinputfromtheseindividu crucial toprovidingfeedbacktheMSHSAA staff andthe representation onthevariousadvisorycommitteesthatare issues ofhighschoolactivities.Eachareathestatehas necessary tomonitortheeverevolving components ofmemberinputthatare naires, andtheannualballotareintegral tion. Area meetings,annualquestion critical tothesuccessofourorganiza input fromourmemberschoolsisso of democracyatitsbest. That iswhy belief thatourassociationisanexample dent forthe2012-2013 Year. Itismy Association BoardofDirectorsPresi Missouri StateHighSchool Activities By Dr. MarkBeem President’s Message Incoming Board BOARD OFDIRECTORS are open. educational record will be reviewed or discussed. Section 610.021(6 and/or 14) R.S.Mo.; 20 U.S.C. 1232g(b); 34 C.F.R. 99.1 et seq. All other portions of all meetings the MSHSAA,telephone(573)875-4880, nolaterthan48hoursbeforethemeeting. which shallbeginat1:00p.m. Week 40becauseofEaster) before the Appeals Committeemeeting and coaches are reminded of how important it is to have your transfer forms and supporting documentation supplied to the MSHSAA office a minimum of two weeks MeetingDates &Appeals Directors of Board Future This missioncanonlybeachievedifourassociation MSHSAA promotesthevalueofparticipationsports It ismypleasuretoserveasthe All meetingsshallbeginat8:30a.m.withtheexceptionof April 5,2013meeting June 12,2013-MSHSAA office,Columbia (Wed. of Week 50) April 5-6,2013- Tan-Tar-A, OsageBeach(Fri.-Sat.ofWeek 39-movedto March 7,2012-MSHSAA office,Columbia (Thu.of Week 36) January 23-24,2013-MSHSAA office,Columbia (Wed.-Thu. of Week 30) November 28-29,2012-MSHSAA office, Columbia(Wed.-Thu. of Week 22) September 12-13, 2012 - MSHSAA office, Columbia (Wed.-Thu. of Week 11) Board ofDirectors For moredetailson thesitesandtimesofmeetings, contacttheMSHSAA officeor MSHSAA websiteatwww.mshsaa.org. Hearings of student eligibility shall be closed as matters involving the eligibility status of students where personally identifiable private information from a student’s Anyone attending a meeting in the MSHSAA office who requires auxiliary aids or services should request such services by contacting the executive director of The following dates have beenset for meetings of the MSHSAA Board of Directors and Appeals Committee for the 2011-2012 school year: School administrators ------

term willextendthroughthe2013-14schoolyear. retired asprincipalofUnionHighSchool.Leimkuehler’s district.” do mybesttocommunicatewithalloftheschoolsin Central DistrictontheMSHSAA BoardofDirectors.Iwill and Garrett. University. University andaSpecialistsDegreefromWilliamWoods a MastersDegreein Administration fromMissouriBaptist School Districtfor15years. and administratorfortheSt.ClairR-13 at HHS,heservedasateacher, coach Education. Priortobecomingprincipal University withaBachelorofSciencein graduated fromCentralMethodist Representive totheBoardofDirectors. to serveastheSouthCentralDistrict Gary Leimkuehler, hasbeenappointed Directors of to MSHSAABoard Leimkuehler Appointed All meetingsbeginat8:30a.m. March 12-13,2013-MSHSAA office,Columbia (Tue.-Wed. of Week 37) November 13-14,2012-MSHSAA office, Columbia(Tue.-Wed. of Week 20) September 5-6,2012-MSHSAA office,Columbia (Wed.-Thurs. of Week 10) August 15,2012-MSHSAA office,Columbia (Wed. of Week 7) Appeals Committee Leimkuehler finishesthetermofDennisLottmann,who “I amthrilledattheopportunitytorepresentSouth Leimkuehler andwife Angie havetwochildren:Kirsten Now inhis21styeareducation,Leimkuehlerhas A Bearcatalumnus,Leimkuehler Hermann HighSchoolPrincipal, MSHSAA Journal August 2012  15 Continued on page 16 Resolved to place Normandy High School Resolved to place Normandy Advisory Approved the tabled Volleyball the Board the Urhahn discussed with Approved the financial reports as presented. Stahl reported to the Board on nine Approved recommendations 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Tri-County Christian junior highs - Boys and junior highs - Christian Tri-County Football, Cheerleading, 11-Man Girls Basketball, Track Girls Softball, and Boys and Music, Girls highs Osceola and Roscoe junior (2012-13); Football, Girls Basketball, 11-Man - Boys and (2012- Volleyball and Girls Track Boys and Girls 13); Portageville Eustachiusand St. junior highs Football and Girls Volleyball - Baseball, 11-Man County and Northeast (2012-13); Worth - 8-Man Football (2012- Nodaway junior highs 13). athletic director to on probation and require Athletic Directors Year attend the 1st/2nd this summer. Workshop on allowing the Committee recommendation line judges during the option to use flags for regular season. progress of House Bills 1834 and 1206. Urhahn informed the Board on the hearing for the bills, as well as individual meetings with Representatives Barnes, Cookson and Funderburk. No action taken. Advisory recommendations from the Wrestling Committee: 1) Recommend additional wording, “from any classification”, to Seeding Guidelines B-4-b and B-4-c of the Wrestling returning state champion A Manual. B-4-b: or state place finisher in any weight class; A returning from any classification. B-4-c: district champion or runner-up at the same or adjacent weight class; from any classification. Weigh-in 2) Recommend that the NWCA permitted weigh-in form Form is the ONLY to be used at weigh-ins for all contests; 3) Auto Recommend to continue using the NWCA Seed Program at four district tournaments for assisting with determining common opponent seeding criteria for the 2013 post season; “strongly” 4) Recommend that the MSHSAA to recommend that all districts make an attempt of secure a physician (M.D./D.O.) for both days district tournament weigh-ins; 5) Recommend lf on item Q, Year” additional wording, “Current Manual. Q. Wrestling page 6-7 of the MSHSAA This written Appearance and Health. Wrestler Year documentation must be on the Current Skin Condition Report Wrestling MSHSAA Form. 6) Recommend adding a new Item F on Manual and Wrestling page 14 of the MSHSAA If an change current item F to item G. -New F. unseeded wrestler is scratched from the district tournament resulting in a bye the bracket will be redrawn so all remaining wrestlers would have equal opportunity for drawing a bye. 7) Recommend to discontinue using the random draw for the starting weight class for the finals at the state tournament; 8) Recommend that Missouri schools traveling to out of state event, may allow that is sanctioned as necessary, wrestlers weight to use the allowances permitted by the host state at weigh-ins; 9) Recommend minute periods for middle school using 1 112 wrestling matches. 7, and 9 and to denied recommendation 8 of Advisory Committee. the Wrestling BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF BOARD Recommend action by school Recommend action by school be Self-Reported Violations and/or Requests and/or Self-Reported Violations be accepted with reprimand issued and administration acknowledged for self-reporting High - Self-reported a - North Shelby Jr. violation of By-Law 3.14.2 by the junior high basketball coach having contact with team members outside of the season during the coach removed from coaching school year, students and will be withheld from five junior high school girls basketball practices in the a fall of 2012, procedures put in place to avoid violation of this nature in the future, students’ Catholic - Self- Trinity eligibility reinstated; reported a violation of By-Law 2.3 by allowing an academically ineligible player to participate and the in the second semester of 2010-11 student removed first semester of 2011-12, from extracurricular activities for the rest of the school to forfeit all contests in which semester, the ineligible student participated, procedures put in place to avoid a violation of this nature in City - Self-reported a violation the future; Wright of By-Law 4.1.5 by the school failing to enter the speech and debate team on a school roster, upon detection the roster was completed and procedures put in place to avoid a violation of this nature in the future, no forfeitures required. accepted and administration acknowledged for Application self-reporting with no further action - for approval of Junior High School Cooperative Sponsorships (By-Law 1.4.2): Bunceton and Zion Lutheran junior highs - Boys and Girls (2012-13); Track Basketball and Boys and Girls Caruthersville and Pemiscot County R-III junior Football (2012-13); Cassville highs - 11-Man Football and Shell Knob junior highs - 11-Man (2012-13); Cooter and Pemiscot County R-III junior highs - Baseball (2012-13); King City and Football and Pattonsburg junior highs - 11-Man Girls Softball (2012-13); Leeton and Shawnee junior highs - Boys and Girls Basketball (2012- 13); Macon, Immaculate conception and North Callaway, North Callaway, North County, North County, Callaway, North North Callaway, North Technical, North Technical, North Technical, North Technical, North Technical, North Technical, North Technical, North Technical, North Technical, North Technical, North Technical, North Technical, North Technical, North Technical, North Technical, North Technical, North Technical, North Technical, North Technical, North Technical, North Technical, North Technical, North Technical, North Technical, North Technical, Notre Dame Technical, North Technical, North Grove, Oak Park, Oak (Cape Girardeau), Oak Osage, Osage, Park, Oak Park, Odessa, North, Parkway Parkway Osceola, Parkview, Plato, Pleasant Hill, Perryville, Plato, West, Raytown, Rock Port, Rolla, Rolla Purdy, Seckman, Southern, Southern, Junior, County), Southwest Southwest (Livingston St. Charles, St. Charles, St. (Washburn), St. Dominic, Charles, St. Charles West, Sullivan, Sweet Springs, Staley, Staley, Trinity Catholic, Trinity Trenton, Timberland, Truman, Truman, Catholic, Trinity Catholic, Union, Union, Union, Valley, Tuscumbia, Weaubleau, Waynesville, Warsaw, Warrenton, Plains, Willow Springs, and Winfield. West for Lesser Penalties (By-Law 5.4): Transfer Waiver Applications (By-Law Applications (By-Law Waiver Transfer Applications (By-Law Hardship Transfer Approved the general consent items as general consent items Approved the Approved the March 8, 2012 Minutes of the March 8, 2012 Minutes Approved the the March Board of Directors and MSHSAA Appeals of the MSHSAA 13, 2012 Minutes Committee. presented. names indicates 3.10.4.i) (Duplicate school student(s) for that an additional transfer(s) Beaumont, Bowling Ash Grove, school): Carthage, Ritter, Green, Brunswick, Cardinal Central (Springfield), Central (Cape Girardeau), Central (St. Joseph), Central (Springfield), Central (St. Joseph), Central (St. Joseph), Christian Brothers Charleston, Christian, DeSmet, Eugene, College, Cole Camp, Francis Howell, Eureka, Eureka, Fayette, Fulton, Gateway, Francis Howell Central, Hazelwood East, Glendale, Green City, Hazelwood East, Hazelwood East, Hickman, Hickman, Hickman, Hickman, Hickman, Kearney, Kennedy, Hickman, Jackson, John F. Kirkwood, Kirkwood, Kearney, Kearney, Lafayette (St. Joseph), Lafayette (St. Joseph), Lafayette (Wildwood), Lafayette (Wildwood), Lathrop, Lutheran South, Marceline, Marquette, Marquette, McKinley Classical Mountain Grove, Nerinx Leadership, Midway, Hall, Notre Dame (Cape Girardeau), Notre Dame (Cape Girardeau), Notre Dame de Sion, Odessa, O’Hara, Osborn, Owensville, Parkway Central, Park Hill South, Parkview, Plattsburg, Principia, Rock Parkway West, Bridge, Rock Bridge, Rock Bridge, Rolla, South Seckman, Seneca Junior, Salisbury, Pemiscot, Springfield Catholic, Springfield St. Dominic, St. Dominic, Catholic, St. Clair, St. Dominic, St. Dominic, St. Dominic, St. St. Pius X (Festus), (Independence), Mary’s St. Pius X (Festus), St. Pius X (Festus), St. Pius X (Festus), St. Pius X (Festus), Steelville, Buchanan, University City, Troy Stoutland, Groves, Webster Waynesville, Vianney, Platte, Westminster Groves, West Webster and Wright Woodland, Academy, Christian City. 3.10.4.h) (Duplicate school names indicates an additional transfer(s) student(s) for that school): Bolivar, Blair Oaks, Blair Oaks, Bevier, Affton, Camdenton, Canton, Cardinal Bunker, Carl Junction, Cassville, Chilhowee, Ritter, Christian Brothers College, Christian Brothers College, Crest Ridge, Cuba, DeSoto, Dixon, Eureka, Eureka, Fort Osage, Francis Howell, Francis Howell Central, Ft. Zumwalt South, Gainesville, Gallatin, Gideon, Grain Valley, Grain Valley, Grain Valley, Grain Valley, Hallsville, Hannibal, Hazelwood Grandview, Central, Hazelwood East, Hazelwood East, Hazelwood East, Helias Catholic, Hickman, Academy Highland, Highland, Hogan Prep Holt, Holt, Hume, Hume, Iberia, Charter, Iberia, Iberia, Kickapoo, Kickapoo, King City, Lafayette (St. Joseph), Lee’s Knob Noster, Lesterville, Lesterville, Linn, Summit West, Lockwood, Louisiana, Maplewood-Richmond Hts., Marceline, Marionville, Marshfield, McCluer North, McCluer North, McCluer North, McCluer North, Mehlville, Metro, Milan, Neosho, Neosho, Neosho, North Callaway, AprilBoard 2012 of Directors Summary 30-31, 2012 Held March 16  MSHSAA Journal August 2012 affiliation. Representatives fromtheBig8 County andNevada highschoolsforconference Hill, Beem,Eaton,KinderandSulser votingyes. members Brown,Maurer, Cornish,Lottmann, Motion passed9-0onarollcallvote with Christian HighSchoolforlackofevidence. hardship transferforthestudentof Westminster Hill, Beem,andKindervotingyes. Cornish votingno,Brown,Maurer, Lottmann, 6-3 inarollcallvotewithSulser, Eaton, and Albans wasforathleticreasons.Motionpassed School studentfrom The FultonSchoolatSt. transfer oftheWestminster ChristianHigh MSHSAA Appeals Committeerulingthatthe closed session: voting yes. Lottmann, Hill,Beem,Eaton,KinderandSulser vote withmembersBrown,Maurer, Cornish, session. Motionpassed9-0onarollcall Eaton, KinderandSulservotingyes. Brown, Maurer, Cornish,Lottmann,Hill,Beem, passed 9-0onarollcallvotewithmembers record willbereviewedordiscussed.Motion private informationfromastudent’s educational status ofstudentswherepersonallyidentifiable the eligibility for mattersinvolving session closed for music. for basketball. for football. Rock Bridgehighschools. allegations ofviolationsbyGrainValley and for theJuneBoardmeeting.Noactiontaken. adjusting thedistricttournamentsaccordingly. preceding theStateGolfChampionshipsand sectional golftournamentstotheMonday taken. premiums andclaimsummaries.Noaction enrollment breaks.” Classification) withtheeliminationof“standard Policy #13(PolicyonEnrollmentand deadline. failing tosubmitwinterofficials’ ratingsbythe Advisory Committee. recommendations 2,3,and4oftheOfficials the entirecrewisdressedalike. wear blackfootballofficiatingpantsaslong Recommend thatFootballOfficialsbeallowedto starters andtheDistrictSectionallevel;4) review thepayschedulefor Track andField table personnel;3)RecommendthatMSHSAA volleyball crewswithproperlytrainedscore rating; 2)Went onrecordinsupportof“split” calculated afterremovingthehighestandlowest Committee: 1)Official’s ratingsshallbe recommendations fromtheOfficials Advisory BOARD OFDIRECTORS

April 2012 Board of Directors MeetingSummary, 16 con’t page Directors from of 2012Board April The Boardheard appealsfromMcDonald Motion Beem,secondEaton,todeny Motion Lottmann,secondBeem,tooverturn The followingactionwasreportedoutof Motion Beem,secondSulser, toexitclosed Motion Beem,secondSulser, toenterinto Approved andreleasedclassificationbreaks Approved andreleasedclassificationbreaks Approved andreleaseddistrictassignments Directed MSHSAA staff toinvestigatethe Urhahn discussedwiththeBoarddates Approved changingthedatesfor Urhahn presentedtotheBoardinsurance Approved changestothecurrentBoard Determined toassessfinesschoolsfor Tabled recommendation1andapprove Thompson reportedtotheBoardonfour proposals totheBoard. Insurance Companypresentedinsurance taking anyactiononthematter. Affiliation Committee’s recommendationofnot Conference wereinattendancealso. Nick Westenberger (Eureka),EdMulhollandJr. (Jef Jonathan Mills(LakeSt.Louis), Tim Boul(St.Peters), Thomas Smith(O’Fallon),CharlesCova(St.Louis), Curry (Independence),RussellDavis(KansasCity), City), NaomiOmenski(KansasShaunMc Neverve (Gladstone),Matthew Alexander (Kansas Donnelly (St.Charles), Aaron Rench(PlatteCity),Eric Oberle (DeSoto),Steven Talbott (O’Fallon),Maggie Beermann (St.Louis),StephenValle (St.Louis), Eric (Joplin); (Class2)ElvisMahmutovic(St.Louis),Phil field), Tex Rabenau(CookStation), GaryZustiak (Sedalia), NicholasCoxJanStahle(Spring Peters), KenSeyer(Jefferson City),WilliamLansing Peters), KeithPinter(St.Louis),RoryReynolds Robert Wallace (Washington), RoumenMihov(St. Duniven (St.Louis),Johann Arnason (St.Louis), Folber (Liberty),BradCampbell(KansasCity),James Meiron (Raymore),ChrisMiller(PlatteCity),Jonathan dependence), RichardKramps(Lee’s Summit), Matt win), PatMcMahon(St.Louis), Anthony Gardner(In Madjid Benchabane(St.Louis),BradChilton(Ball um), RobertSchaefer(St.Louis),MikeMay(Ballwin), Sectionals –(Class1)GeorgeMajor(Herculane Brian Nickel(Kansas City),MarkRutherford(St. McCurry (Kingsville), BenGochnauer(Lee’s Summit), Ed Rook(Florissant), Tony Flynn(Catawissa),Ken Quarterfinals –(Class1)Tim Walsh (St.Louis), Brad Hamman(Verona). Burns (Springfield),MarkLassman-Eul (Springfield), Jordan Burns(Ozark),ScottCaldwell (Columbia),Pat Mike Price(St.Louis), Tim Noonan(Springfield), tus), JeniferBoul(St.Peters),KenSeitz (St.Peters), (O’Fallon), JoeBuffa (Florissant),ClancyMoore(Fes gher (Maryville),MikeLove(Kearney),SteveWalters (Raymore), BrianMartin(Lee’s Summit),DanGalla (Gladstone), LukeSwartz(Belton),ChrisEberhart (St. Louis),MikeBasco(Manchester),DenisZijadic lich (Arnold),MartyRocco(St.Peters),JerryMichel Girardeau), RichardBanahan(St.Louis),JacobHei Melloy (Lee’s Summit);(Class3)Jeff Pulley(Cape (Marshall), MikeRogers(Jefferson City),Morris (Columbia), SeanHollrah Tim Thompson ferson City), Andy McKee(Boonville), RexroyScott 2011 Girls SoccerOfficials 2011 Girls year. Insurance Companywithafivecentincreaseinpremiumsperathleteforthe2012-13school district assignmentstokeepeightschoolsperdistrict. High SchoolwillmovedowntoClass1.ModificationswerealsopresentedtheBoardfor move downtoClass1asaresult.Van-Far HighSchoolwillmoveuptoClass2andPenney a cooperativesponsorshipforfootballwhichplacesthatprograminClass2.Oneschoolwill sues. Held April 10,2012 Conference Call Directors of 10,2012Board theApril of Summary Representatives fromDissinger-Reed Resolved tofollowadhocConference Accepted the2012-13renewalforcatastrophicinsurancecoveragewithDissinger-Reed Approved thefootballclassificationanddistrictassignmentchangesaspresented. Richards presentedtotheBoardclassificationchangesforfootballdueanoversightof The MSHSAA BoardofDirectorsmetbytelephoneconferencecalltoconsidertwois ------Wilkinson (Springfield). Sparrow (St.Louis),Mike Twellman (St.Louis), Andy (Kansas City),JamesPatton(Barnhart),Dennis St. Louis),EricOberle(DeSoto),RichardOmenski Morris Melloy(Lee’s Summit),JonathanMills(Lake Kyle (Harrisonville),KevinMcGinnis(St.Charles), (Springfield), RichardKramps(Lee’s Summit), Rob Andrew Ellsworth(Springfield),DanielEngland Campbell (KansasCity),NicholasCox(Sedalia), Byers (St.Joseph),MikeCahillPeters),Brad Championships –Johann Arnason (St.Louis),Scott Lonardo (Joplin). (Springfield), DanEnglandChuck Louis), DennisSparrow(St. Andrew Ellsworth Mike Twellman (St.Louis),Mike Trost (LakeSt. Kyle (Harrisonville),DamonCluts(PleasantValley), (St. Charles),KenBartkoski(Lee’s Summit), Rob (Florissant), DougHelfrich(St.Peters),GaryHuber Brad Hamman(Verona); (Class3)Jeff Shelton Lassman-Eul (Springfield),ChrisGuilfoyle(Neosho), Bono (Florissant),KevinMcGinnis(St.Charles),Mark (Kansas City),KarenSwanner(LakeSt.Louis),Sam mit), RichardOmenski(KansasCity),RickyNickel Jeff Crites(Jackson),ChadHuhman(Lee’s Sum Tim Fleming(St.Louis),ChrisKelly(Florissant), (Columbia), RexroyScott(Columbia);(Class2) Louis), EdMulholland(Jefferson City),ScottCaldwell Charles), ColinPressy(St.Peters),PatSanders - - MSHSAA Journal August 2012  17 - - - - - (swimming finals) (swimming prelims) November 15-16, 2012 November Rec-Plex City of St. Peters (good for one $7 per session entry into the facility) 3 p.m. Friday, 9:00 a.m. (diving) Saturday, 3 p.m. Saturday, FALL ATHLETICS FALL The overtime procedure for varsity regular Champion Volleyball The 2012 MSHSAA The MSHSAA Board of Directors, at its Board The MSHSAA Likewise, coaches, athletic directors, or Soccer Overtime Procedure season contests will include two ten-minute sudden victory periods with the National Federation Penalty Kick Procedure to follow Tourna the State Overtime for if necessary. ment beginning with District play will be two 15- minute sudden victory periods with the National Federation Penalty Kick procedure to follow if necessary. Ball Girls at Needed Tourney State Boys State State Boys & Diving Swimming Championships Dates: Site: Tickets: Seesion 1: Session 2: Session 3: Soccer Survey Required approved the June 2006 Board Meeting, Advisory Soccer recommendation by the participating Committee that all schools in soccer submit a summary of all yellow The information and red cards received. obtained through the summaries will help in the evaluation of the current yellow and red All survey summaries should be card rules. completed and submitted in conjunction with The survey can be rating forms. the official’s website. found on the MSHSAA ships will be played at the Show-Me Center in Cape Girardeau, November 2-3. MSH is looking for interested volleyball teams SAA to serve as ball retrievers for the state tour- nament, and a total of six teams are needed. Sessions will be filled on a first come, first be At least six players would serve basis. needed to cover one court during a session. Up to 10 players will receive a championship t-shirt and free admission for the entire tour nament. If your team is interested, please complete the form available on the MSHSAA web site, under Volleyball. statis- the with assisting in interested officials Volleyball tical operations at the MSHSAA Championships should contact Jason West office. Four statisticians are at the MSHSAA needed per court throughout the tournament, and each individual will receive free admis sion to the tournament, meals on site, and a per-match stipend. State Qualifying Standards for 1M Diving State Qualifying The total degree of difficulty for six (6) degree of difficulty The total DD: or higher. dives must be twelve (12.0) necessary The qualifying points POINTS: and the girls meet for both the boys meet are 210. Meet: DIVE SELECTION – Six-Dive As in a six dive per the NFHS diving rules, a voluntary dive meet a diver must perform 1.8) and five (assigned DD through to qualify for state optional dives. In order 101, 201, 301, competition only: 1) dives an may not be selected as 401 and 5111 five optional dives optional dive, and 2) the The groups. must represent all five selected from the voluntary dive shall be voluntary group of the week according to NFHS Rule 9-4-6. DIVE SELECTION – Eleven-Dive Meet: during a championship meet qualify To dives, the competitor requiring eleven (11) by dives can pick six (6) of the eleven (11) circling the dives to be used on the diving score sheet. In order to qualify for state competition only: 1) dives 101, 201, 301, may not be selected as an 401 and 5111 optional dive, and 2) the five optional dives selected for state qualification must The MSHSAA represent all five groups. and NFHS requirements for qualifying in a six (6) dive meet, including a dive from the voluntary group of the week, must be met. The competitor must complete all eleven dives. (11) DIVING: • • • • - - Meters Meters 1:59.08 2:04.75 2:20.09 25.73 1:02.93 56.32 4:30.42 1:46.01 1:04.87 1:12.14 3:55.00 4:20.66 1:11.65* 2:12.79* 2:14.06* 2:35.39* 28.76* 1:09.98* 1:02.82* 4:48.94* 1:58.39* 1:20.61* Yards Yards :22.99 :56.49 :50.69 :58.39 :25.79* :56.49* 1:46.79 1:52.59 2:06.09 5:07.99 1:34.99 1:04.99 3:30.59 3:53.99 1:58.99* 2:00.99* 2:19.99* 1:02.99* 5:29.39* 1:45.99* 1:04.49* 1:12.49* BOYS STATE QUALIFYING TIMES BOYS STATE GIRLS STATE QUALIFYING TIMES GIRLS STATE Automatic qualifying times for the boys and times for the Automatic qualifying & Diving Qualifying Standards Qualifying & Diving been estab meets have girls state swimming 2012-13 Automatic Swimming Swimming Automatic 2012-13 lished. The Swimming and Diving Advisory Advisory Diving The Swimming and lished. annually reviews these standards Committee All automatic stan and recommends changes. next highest .09 of a dards are rounded to the second.

200 Medley Relay 200 Freestyle 200 Individual Medley 50 Freestyle 100 Butterfly 100 Freestyle 500y/400m Freestyle 200 Freestyle Relay 100 Backstroke 100 Breaststroke 400 Freestyle Relay 200 Medley Relay 200 Freestyle 200 Individual Medley 50 Freestyle 100 Butterfly 100 Freestyle 500y/400m Freestyle 200 Freestyle Relay 100 Backstroke 100 Breaststroke 400 Freestyle Relay last (*=Qualifying times that have changed since year.) 18  MSHSAA Journal August 2012 ing onyourthreedoublesteamsandthen“Submit”. and select“EditDoublesLine-up”.Nowclickdragthenamesofthosestudentsplay played singlesinthatparticularcontest,lastlyselect“submit”.Nowscrolltothebottom on “selectsinglesline-up”,followedbyselectingtheboxnexttoeachstudentathletewho schools tennisschedule,selecttheunderlined/highlightedlinktitled“Line-Up”.Nowclick completed viatheschoolsschedulepageaswell.Foreachcontestappearingona posted with-in72hoursofthecompletioneachcontest. The postingofline-upsis tember 22,2012)forgirlsandonSaturdayofweek#43(April27,2013)boys. every contest.Rankorderswillbecomelocked/frozenonSaturdayofweek#12(Sep their rankorderfromthewebsiteandexchangewithopposingcoachesfor viewing theopposingschool’s tennisscheduleoreligibilityroster. All coachesshallprint der againstanopposingschool.Opposingcoachesmayviewotherteamsrankorderby in rankordermustbecompletedonthewebsitepriortousinganewordifferent rankor- use theonlinesystemtoupdate/changetheirsinglesrankorder. These updates/changes schedule pagebysimplyselectingthe“ManageSinglesRankOrder”link.Coachesmust singles rankorder. Submissionoftherankorderscanbedoneonschool’s tennis the schoolyear. Priortothefirstregularseasoncontesteachcoachmustsubmittheir whether thetournamentisa“team”formatoran“individual”tournament. ups usedforeachcontest.Whenenteringyourtournamentsmakesuretoclearlyselect All varsitycontestsmustbepostedtothisschedulepageinordersubmityourline- be ontheschoolstennisschedulepage. page, selectthe“Schedules”linkfollowedbyselectingsportoftennis. You willnow home pageviatheMSHSAA website.Onceyouhaveloggedontoyourschoolshome Schedules SubmittedOnlineisMandatory Regular SeasonRankOrders,SinglesandDoublesLine-ups Schedules SubmittedOnline Tennis & Regular SeasonRankOrders etc. Exceptions: met duringthepostseasonplay. exceptions in1and2mustthenbe format duringtheregularseason, line-up isnotused3timesina6-3 1. Held Nov. 1,2011 2011 Tennis CommitteeSummary Advisory FALL ATHLETICS during theregularseasonprovided: Doubles line-upsmaybeplayedinanyorder sion ofdoublesline-upsruletobegin2012-2013. Recommend toMSHSAA BoardofDirectorsarevi All regularseasonsinglesanddoublesline-upsforeachcontestplayedmustbe All coachesarerequiredtosubmittheirregularseasonrankordersonlinethroughout First andforemost,enterallregularseasoncontesttournamentsfor2012-2013. To completeandpostallrankorders,line-upsschedules,logontoyourschools A. 2. 1. doubles rankorderofability. Ifthe The doubleslineupisplayedin play atthe#2doubles spot;etc. the #1doublesspot; #3and#4would Therefore, #2and#5wouldplayat play atthehigherdoublesposition. with thehighestrankedplayermust both teamspointvalueis7),theteam together and#2#5playtogether– the same(example:#3and#4play When thesumtotalofteamsare and #4mustplayatthe#2doubles; must playatthe#1doublesspot;#3 total is7points. Therefore, #1and#2 and #4singlesplaytogethertheirsum their sumtotalis3points.Ifthe#3 the #1and#2singlesplaytogether singles rankordervalue.Example:if determined bythesumtotalof Doubles rankorderswillbe - *3. RecommendtoMSHSAA Boardof Note1:SubstitutioninB.2.above mustbeadirect district, sectionals or state. options: ***2. year forthesport oftennis. an approvedschool coach,duringtheschool Allow individual lessons outside the season, by Law 3.14. Directors toallowasaballotitemchange toBy replacement oftheill,injuredordisciplined player. 2. Onceteamcompetitionstarts(team B. Team Team 2. b. and Note1, pg. 19 of the Tennis Manual. revision totheSubstitutionGuidelinesfoundinB. the matchinprogressandthenhastwo player whocannotcontinuemustdefault injury, illness,ordisciplinaryactions. A substitutions maybemadeexceptfor districts, sectionalsorstate),no Recommend toMSHSAA BoardofDirectorsa b. Callforasubstitute,withthe a. Returntocompetition(e.g.:returnfor the teammatchinprogress– made, thesubstitutewillcomplete next teammatch.(Ifasubstitutionis not beabletoreturnplayuntilthe injured, ill,ordisciplinedplayer)will understanding thathe/she(the return forfinals).OR doubles competitioninsemifinalsor - - 6. ***5. RecommendtoMSHSAA BoardofDirectors *4. RecommendtoMSHSAA BoardofDirectorsa season. format priortoaline-upbeingallowedinthepost regarding doublesline-upsbeingplayedinthis primarily duetosomeofthestipulationsandrules 6-3 formatbeingusedinregularseasoncontest discretion ofthehostschool. format touseforteamplaydoesnotfallinthe during thepostseason. The decisiononwhich 6-3 formatasrecognizedbyMSHSAA andused 4-3 format,thatcontestmustbeplayedusingthe If atanytimebothschoolsdonotagreetousethe both schoolsparticipatingmustbeinagreement. stand thatinordertousethe4-3teamformat, that allMSHSAA membertennisschoolsunder the formatcanbeused.Itisextremelyimportant seems tobeconfusionregardingwhenandhow format forteamdualsispermitted;however, there “double back”forteamduals. This useofthe4-3 hold aninterestinplayingthe4-3formatwithno uses this6-3formattherearestillschoolswho both singlesanddoublesduringthecontest. while allowingthe“doubleback”ofplayerstoplay singles matchesandthree(3)doubles MSHSAA recognized6-3formatallowsforsix(6) as thisformatisusedforpostseasonplay. The mat fordualcompetitionsandteamtournaments, of tennisschoolshaveelectedtousethe6-3for in Missouri.Forquitesometime,thevastmajority lowed” formatforteamplayinthesportoftennis continues tobeasmalldebateregardingthe“al Competition Tennisof Team Recognized Format 6-3 Format is *** ** * Denied the largerclass. cases ofoddnumberedschools,Class 1willbe ing classificationsforBoysandGirls Tennis. For Enrollment breaksaretobeusedfordetermin Recommend toMSHSAA BoardofDirectors Equal Board ofDirectorsmeeting Addendum RecommendationtogoJanuary regular seasonandpostseason. clusion ofamatcharetobeenforcedduring Rule Book,withregardtoconductatthecon ITA Carry-OverRules,asfoundintheUSTA Tennis Association) place inthe Tennis Manual.(ITA-Intercollegiate to supporttheuseofITA Carry-OverRulesand facility. in whichtheschooldoesnotownneeded facilities opportunitiesforschoolprograms by theschooloroffcampustopermitopen Allow openfacilitiesatlocationsnotowned revision toboardpolicy25,OpenFacilities. All othersapproved Approved asamended Tabled forfurtherstudy The MSHSAA feelsverystrongaboutthe Although themajorityofschoolsinMissouri In pasthistory, aswellrecently, there - - - - - MSHSAA Journal August 2012  19 No No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Legal? Legal? Legal? Legal? A player that will be playing that will be player A on the varsity squad may exclusively date. in up to 5 sets on that participate time between player that is splitting A match and the the junior varsity or may participate in 4 varsity match date only in a 5 sets on that prevent the combination that would in two student from participating table below complete matches (see for specific legal combinations). is participating on three player that A a levels may participate in different maximum of three sets. is playing exclusively player that A or splitting on the junior varsity squad, match and between the junior varsity participate a freshman match may that is out in any legal combination format. lined for the 2-out-of-3 FALL ATHLETICS FALL 1. 2. 3. 4.

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

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

0 0 2 0 3 0 2 1 3 1 2 Any 2 of 3 legal combination is still legal for a 3 of 5 match. 3 (full match) 2 (full match) 2 (full match) 1 FR and 1 JV 1 FR and 1 JV 1 FR and 1 JV 2 of 3 format 2 of 3 format 1 (partial match) 1 (partial match) Example Grid for Volleyball Player Limitations: Player Volleyball Example Grid for 3-out-of-5 Format Optional: Optional: Format 3-out-of-5 Number of JV games played Number of JV games played Number of JV games played Number of JV games played (For dual competition on one calendar date against the same school during regular season) calendar date against the same school during regular (For dual competition on one for matches and nights when the VARSITY LEVEL ONLY is playing ONLY LEVEL for matches and nights when the VARSITY COMBINATIONS LEGAL Missouri schools may utilize the 3-out-of-5 may utilize the 3-out-of-5 Missouri schools varsity level 2-out-of-3 format for format or the quads or only (not in triangulars, dual matches the first In the 3-out-of-5 format, tournaments). match and the three sets wins the school to win points rather needed, is played to 15 fifth set, if two). Schools and/or than 25 points (win by the 3-out-of-5 format conferences may utilize varsity dual matches, for one or more of their schools and officials as agreed upon by both be The format for the match must in advance. game contract and the clearly specified on the the contest. Lower contracts prior to officials’ freshmen, junior var level contests (junior high, played in the 2-out-of-3 sity) will continue to be be used The 2-out-of-3 format will format only. series. in the district and state for matches and nights when the VARSITY LEVEL ONLY is playing ONLY LEVEL for matches and nights when the VARSITY ALLOWABLE / NOT ILLEGAL are playing levels ALL for matches and nights that ALLOWABLE / NOT ILLEGAL for matches and nights that ALL levels are playing levels ALL for matches and nights that COMBINATIONS LEGAL MSHSAA Board Policy On Volleyball Player Limitations Player Volleyball On BoardMSHSAA Policy 20  MSHSAA Journal August 2012 Meetings topotentiallybeplacedon the Annual Ballot. and manyinstanceswouldbeamoney makerfortheparticipatingschools. being placedontheballot,donotfeelthatthereareextenuatingcostsinvolved inimplementingthejamboree earlier allspringsportsathleteswouldbeavailableoneweekearlier. atmosphere wouldallowmoreopportunitiesandfanstobeablewatch the championships.Byendingaweek play onthesameweekend. game beeliminated. This wouldallowfanslesstravelexpensesand potentiallyallowforallclassesto during thedistricttournament. The committeefeltlikebothschoolsshouldthenget awardedthirdplaceandthe and thatamajorityoftheteamsdonotlookforwardtoplayinginthem thereisnothirdplacegameplayed **1. Held April 13,2012 CommitteeSummary Basketball Advisory of thisdoublesline-uprulewillrequirea of DirectorsandExecutiveStaff thatuse Exceptions: A. Thedoubleslineupisplayedinrankorderofability. alleviating concernsofstackingdoubles totals fordoublesline-upshadassistedin season. Itappearedthattheuseofsum line-ups duringtheregularseasonorpost there werenoofficialprotestsofdoubles players playingtogether. Duringthistime, ordered basedonthesumtotaloftwo 2012 season,adoublesline-uphadtobe rank. Duringthe2010-2011 and2011- the sumtotalsoftwoplayerssingles doubles line-upbedeterminedsolelyfrom recommendation. Nolongerwillateam’s MSHSAA BoardofDirectorsapprovedthe website andconcernforstacking,the due totheexpenseofchanges 2012-2013 schoolyear. Withhesitation the doublesline-upsruleeffective forthe mittee votedunanimously16-0tochange Advisory Committeemeeting,thecom withthe2012-2013 seasons beginning changed requirements Doubles Line-ups FALL ATHLETICS/WINTER ATHLETICS

***3. Doubles line-upsmaybeplayedinanyorderduringtheregularseasonprovided: **2. **** *** ** Recommend thattheBoardconsidereliminatingthirdplacegamesat statebasketballchampionships. * Denied It wasnotedbytheMSHSAA Board met duringthepostseasonplay. times ina6-3formatduringtheregularseason,exceptions1and2mustthenbe During theNovember1,2011 Tennis Approved asamended Tabled forfurtherstudy Amended: Recommendthattheproposal forabasketballjamboreebepresentedatthe2012-13 Area Rationale: The basketballadvisory, althoughtheyunderstandthereasoningfordelayofissue Strongly recommendtotheBoardthatproposalforabasketballjamboree beplacedontheballot. Rationale: Bygoingtooneweekendthecommitteefeltthatitwouldcreate anevengreaterfestival Recommend aone-weekendstatetournamentifthirdplacegamesareeliminated. Rationale: The basketballadvisorycommitteefeltthatthethirdplacegame wasnotwellattended All othersapproved No actionnecessary #4 wouldplayatthe#2doublesspot;etc. team withthehighestrankedplayermustplayathigherdoubles 2. 1. position. Therefore, #2and#5wouldplayatthe#1doublesspot;#3 together and#2#5playtogether–bothteamspointvalueis7),the When thesumtotalofteamsaresame(example:#3and#4play at the#2doubles;etc. Therefore, #1and#2mustplayatthedoublesspot;#3#4 is 3points.Ifthe#3and#4singlesplaytogethertheirsumtotal7 order value.Example:ifthe#1and#2singlesplaytogethertheirsumtotal Doubles rankorderswillbedeterminedbythesumtotalofsingles - an unfairdoublesline-up. filed protestonamemberschoolforuseof significant burden of proof in relation to any with the2012-2013schoolyear. line-up rulewillbecomeeffective beginning based onability. The followingdoubles coaches insettingtheirdoublesline-ups trust thecharacterandintegrityoftennis committee believeditwasimportantto of thesesituationsseemedminimalthe doubles line-ups. Although theoccurrence situations andthepotentialeffect onthe Committee inregardstothesetypesof was muchdiscussionbythe Advisory rectly intheteam’s doublesline-up. There did notplacehe/sheandtheirpartnercor player; therefore,theplayerssinglesrank doubles playersbutstruggledasasingles perienced havingplayersthatwerequality ups somecoachesbelievedtheyhadex sum totalstodeterminethedoublesline- line-ups. After thetwoyearperiodofusing If theline-upisnotused3 - - • • • • • • • • • • ties relatedtocardaccumulation. for coachesandtheirrespectivepenal players aswelltheteam10-cardrule accumulation of yellow andredcardsfor istrators andcoachesintrackingthe violations. This shouldassistadmin “off-the-ball unsportsmanlike”or “other” designate whetherthecardsissuedare lated cardsthroughouttheseason,and a writtendocumentationofaccumu administrators, coaches,andofficials Card SummaryFormduringthegame. to useorcompletethe Yellow andRed a specialreportonofficialswhorefuse Summary Formandschoolsshouldfile not providethe Yellow andRedCard MSHSAA Officeonschoolswhodo report shouldbefiledbyofficialstothe to thestartofeachgame. A special mary Formtotheheadofficialprior provide a Yellow andRedCardSum summary formhasbeendeveloped. of yellowandredcardsasoccergame to provideapapertrailfortheissuing coaches, andadministratorsaswell of communicationbetweenofficials, Required Forms Summary Yellow &Red Card The summaryformswillprovide The hostingschoolwillberequiredto In aneffort tohelpfacilitatethelines the MSHSAA website. Ordering informationislocated on handling. per 50formsplusshippingand Red CardSummaryFormis$4 The costoftheSoccer Yellow and individual playerscardcount. “Other” cardswillgotowardan count. not counttowardstheteam10-card Cards receivedmarked“other”will team 10-cardcount. b, d,e,orfwillcounttowardsthe 8-1: c,d,f2,12-8-2:a,b,12-8-3: Violations ofNFHSsoccerrule 12- or herownrecords. The officialwillkeepacopyforhis iting andhometeamcoachacopy. The officialwillprovideboththevis assessed duringthegame. The headofficialwilltrackallcards before eachgame. Hosting schoolwillprovideform form willbeintriplicate. The yellowandredcardsummary - - - - - MSHSAA Journal August 2012  21 - - - The 14 weight classes ap The most significant changes in The most significant The last wholesale shift in Recommend that Missouri schools traveling to out of state events, that is may allow sanctioned as necessary, wrestlers to use the weight allowances permitted by the host state at weigh- ins. Recommend using 1 ½ minute periods for middle school wrestling matches. for further study Table No Action ing the 2011-12 season. In its April season. In its ing the 2011-12 the 4-6 meeting in Indianapolis, of State High National Federation - (NFHS) Wres Associations School approved an tling Rules Committee weight classes, upward shift of the 103-pound beginning with the pounds, which class moving to 106 resulted in new weights for 10 of the 14 classes. MSHSAA Uses New New Uses MSHSAA WrestlingNFHS Classes Weight 2011-2012 during season high school wres weight classes in take place dur tling in 23 years will proved by the committee for 2011- 12 are as follows: 106 (pounds), 138, 145, 152, 120, 126, 132, 113, 160, 170, 182, 195, 220 and 285. Three middle weight classes – 145, 152 and 160 – were retained, although they are 7-8-9 in order The largest now rather than 8-9-10. weight class (285 pounds) remains unchanged as well. weight classes occurred in 1988, when the lowest weight class was increased from 98 to 103 pounds. The only other changes since then were in 2002, when the number of classes went from 13 to 14 and the 215-pound weight class became and in 2006, when the mandatory, 275-pound class was increased to 285 pounds. *8. 9. * Denied ** Approved as amended *** **** All others approved WINTER ATHLETICS WINTER - - - make an attempt to secure a physician secure a to attempt make an (M.D./D.O.) for both days of district tournament weigh-ins. Recommend additional wording, on item Q, page 6-7 of Year” “Current Manual. Wrestling the MSHSAA This written documentation must MSHSAA Year be on the Current Skin Condition Report Form. Wrestling Recommend adding a new Item F on Wrestling page 14 of the MSHSAA Manual and change current item F to item G. If an unseeded wrestler is New F. scratched from the district tournament resulting in a bye the bracket will be redrawn so all remaining wrestlers would have equal opportunity for drawing a bye. Recommend to discontinue using the random draw for the starting weight class for the finals at the state tournament. Basketball is the second-most popular sport The other editorial change is Rule 2-2-4, which The other editorial change In addition, the Basketball Rules Committee “The players, coaches and officials need to be coaches and officials “The players, approved by the One of the editorial revisions the team-control rule The committee noted that 5. Appearance and Health: Q. Wrestler 6. 7. pating nationwide. The sport ranks first in school pating nationwide. sponsorship of girls and boys teams with 17,767 schools sponsoring the sport for girls and 18,150 sponsoring the sport for boys. lines to enforce illegal contact. Points of emphasis lines to enforce illegal contact. Points of emphasis are specific rules that need more attention by players, coaches and officials. for girls and third-most popular for boys at the high High School school level, according to the 2010-11 Athletics Participation Survey conducted by the NFHS, with 438,933 girls and 545,844 boys partici trol definition change last season to revert to previous trol definition change last verbiage. expands the timeframe for state associations to intercede in the event of unusual incidents from after a game, to before and during a contest. approved four points of emphasis for the 2012-13 season: 1) closely guarded situations, 2) contact above the shoulders, 3) intentional fouls and 4) guide this was a recommendation for schools. for schools. this was a recommendation official scorer, and easily identify the able to quickly assist in that this a requirement should and making said. regard,” Summers made last year in a committee concerns changes language will be The following team-control foul. . . including a member of added to Rule 4-19-7: “ . start of the throw-in until the throw-in team from the inbounds.” player control is obtained an unnecessary level change last season introduced This additional of rules. of complexity to a number by the team-con affected language will allow all rules - - - B-4-b: A returning state champion A B-4-b: or state place finisher in any weight class; from any classification. returning district champion A B-4-c: or runner-up at the same or adjacent weight class; from any classification. Weigh-in Recommend that the NWCA permitted weigh-in Form is the ONLY form to be used at weigh-ins for all contests. Recommend to continue using the Auto Seed Program at four NWCA district tournaments for assisting with determining common opponent seeding criteria for the 2013 post season. Recommend that the MSHSAA “strongly” recommend that all districts Recommend additional wording, “from any classification”, to Seeding Guidelines B-4-b and B-4-c of the Manual. Wrestling “In addition to the fact that there is some The committee did approve one rule change Although a shot clock has been employed at Although a shot clock has At its April 16-18 meeting in Indianapolis, the April 16-18 At its - Participation and fan interest in Indianpolis- Participation 2. 3. 4. Held March 5, 2012 1. Wrestling Advisory Summary Committee tionnaire that is sent to coaches, officials and state tionnaire that is sent to coaches, across the country did not association administrators use the clock at the high indicate a strong desire to school level. of concern about the costs associated with the use a shot clock, the committee also expressed a belief that the game is typically played with an up-tempo style even without a shot clock,” said Kent Summers, director of performing arts and sports at the NFHS. “In addition, the committee believes that coaches should have the option of a slower-paced game if in they believe it makes their team more competitive This could be especially true for specific situations. smaller schools with limited budgets, which comprise a significant number of the 18,000 basketball-playing of schools. Since the NFHS writes rules for all sizes for schools and teams, it has to consider what is best the masses.” and two major editorial changes, which subsequently were approved by the NFHS Board of Directors. a Rule 2-12 will now require the official scorer to wear black-and-white vertically striped garment. Previously, mately 18,000 high schools is functioning well without mately 18,000 high schools it. years, results of the ques the college level for many mittee voted to retain one aspect of the sport that mittee voted to retain one levels of play. makes it unique from other proposal to add a shot clock committee considered a agreed that the sport to the high school rules but boys and girls in approxi played by about one million Without Clock Shot throughout the remain strong high school basketball State High National Federation of nation, and the Basketball Rules Com Associations (NFHS) School High School Basketball Continues Continues Basketball School High 22  MSHSAA Journal August 2012 competitive cheer events? the schoolcheer uniformwhenparticipatingin able forthecompetitive cheerteamtowear competitive cheerasaclubactivity. Isitallow- Question 3:Ourschoolhasrecentlyadded school administrationdecision. season sheischeeringfortheschool isalocal with anindependentcheerteam during the may participateincompetitivecheer cheerleader competitive cheer. Whetheraschoolsideline Answer 2:MSHSAA hasnojurisdictionover cheering team.Mayshedoso? high schoolfootballseasonwithanindependent cheerleaders wouldliketocompeteduringthe Question 2:Oneofourvarsityfootball policy. (By-Law4.5.1) are notcoveredundertheMSHSAA insurance sustained whileinvolvedwithcompetitivecheer insurance for are coveredundertheMSHSAA catastrophic However, pleasebeadvisedthatparticipants tered throughthelocalschooladministration. bowling) withoversightofthisactivityadminis sidered a“clubactivity”(muchlikeicehockey, or competitive cheer. Therefore itwouldbecon Answer 1:MSHSAA hasnojurisdictionover petitive cheerteamaswell.Isthisallowed? team whowouldliketoparticipateonthecom year. There aremembersofoursidelinecheer ous competitiveeventsthroughouttheschool a competitivecheerteamtoparticipateinvari Question 1:Ourschoolwouldliketosponsor cheerleaders. asked questionsregardingcompetitionfor The followingaresomeofthemostcommonly Sideline CheerQuestions&Answers be followed. participating teams,afewguidelinesmust and toinsureequityincompetitionforthe In ordertomaintainaproperperspective adding a“touchofclass”tothefestivities. by increasingthelevelofexcitementand event. The bandcontributestotheevent football contestisanexcitingaspectofthe Guidelines for at BandsPerforming Football Contests ACTIVITIES • • The participationofbandsataschool play. for play”whistletostartthenext when theofficialblows“ready tor mustbesuretostopplaying song, etc.,however, thedirec- band mayplaytheschoolfight goal, extrapoint,orsafety, the the band. After a touchdown, field 10-yard lineontheendcloseto line ofscrimmageisinsidethe end zoneshouldnotplayifthe Bands thatareseatednearthe whistle for“readyplay”). (stopping priortothereferee’s time-outs) andbetweenplays quarters, timeouts(exceptinjury time, postgame,thetimebetween play onlyduringpregame,half During thecontest,bandsareto sideline cheeronly. Any injuries (By-Law 4.5.1) - - - - - team inapositivemanner! and theschool.Supportyourschool flects negativelyontheband,director, a distractionfromthecontestbutalsore and fans. To doanythingelseisnotonly respect towardtheplayers,cheerleaders, the firstsideline cheer practice. game orsportspractice and has elapsedbetweenthelast as nomorethansevendays ditioning requirement,aslong toward thesidelinecheercon tioning practiceswillcount Answer 5: No.Sportscondi sports season? ing insidelinecheerthenext if thestudentwillbeparticipat the conditioningstandardagain athletic squadrequiredtomeet who isparticipatingonan Question 5:Isastudent requirement. toward theathleticconditioning ing practiceswillnotcount and winterguard)condition ing sidelinecheer, dance/pom Answer 4:No.Spirit(includ- 3.9? required practiceunderBy-Law count towardthe14daysof cheer conditioningpractice Question 4:Doessideline (By-Law 4.5.1) school administrativedecision. forms andequipmentisalocal the useofschoolcheeruni club competitivecheerteam, cheer. Ifaschool sponsorsa jurisdiction overcompetitive Answer 3:MSHSAA hasno The bandmustdisplaycourtesyand • • taunting theopposingteam. playing inappropriatemusic,or playing atinappropriatetimes, bility topreventhis/herbandfrom responsi team. Itisthedirector’s or negativelyaffect theopposing must notdoanythingtodistract act inapositivemannerand group, membersshouldalways Because thebandactsasaspirit progress. may beusedwhilethegameisin the contest.Note:Nowhistles an areathatisnotadistractionto arrange thissothatitisdonein prior tohalftime,directorsshould When bandswanttowarm-up ------and performanceissuesatthesite. game. This willavoidconfusion perform atanyMMSHSAA playoff school ifapepbandiscomingto should bemadewiththehost it’s performance.NOTE:Contact school willbegiven12minutesfor chooses nottoplay, theother ted eachschool.Ifeitherschool perform duringthe6minutesallot ties. A school’s dance teammay for half-timeandpre-gameactivi manager concerningarrangements director shallconsultthegame marching off thefield.Theband ing ontothefield,performingand utes athalf-timeincludingmarch be limitedtoamaximumof6min Games Football Playoff atPerforming MSHSAA Guidelines for Bands Each bandperformanceshall - - - - MSHSAA Journal August 2012  23 - -

ACTIVITIES . The question provider for the 2012 The questions which were used Rule) to change wording Recommend The Item 14-d to read: on page 23, a copy shall have available participant in the case it is of the original oration failing challenged. (Any contestant is subject to to provide the copy disqualification). in all debate Recommend to place distribution of The rules/restrictions: and published evidence, visual aids is prohibited material to debate judges the judge. unless requested by of 5 minute Recommend the use at district rebuttals in Policy Debate and state tournaments. Recommend to survey member schools registered for Speech/Debate on allowing the use of non-internet connected computers in Lincoln Douglas and Public Forum debates. Recommend splitting the Extemporaneous Speaking event into two separate events: (1) United States Extemporaneous Speaking (2) International Extemporaneous Speaking Extemporaneous Speaking divisions. for further study Tabled Approved as amended No Action ments are available for purchase from The price for a set of these MSHSAA. questions is $50.00 (including handling and postage) for 8 games (5 District + 3 Sectional games) or $100 (including handling and postage) for 18 games (5 Districts + 3 Sectionals + 10 State games). Schools that are interested in purchasing these questions must by phone or mail (the contact MSHSAA questions are included on the MSHSAA order form). Scholar Bowl district and state series Tourna Academic Quiz was National ments, LLC. 2012 Scholar Bowl Bowl 2012 Scholar for Questions Available Purchase Scholar Bowl at the 2012 MSHSAA District, Sectional and State tourna 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. No double shall entry be allowed in the * Denied ** *** **** All others approved - Once the schedule has Once the schedule Recommend changing the word changing the word Recommend 10, B-2 “published” on pg. “printed” to of the manual. endorsing the language Recommend 13 for Board Policy in MSHSAA of Classifications defining the number in Speech/Debate/Theatre. to Section 12, Recommend adding Manual, under page 35 of Speech Item F-1: vacancy occurs been published, if a to an illness, in a debate event due or emergency, disqualification injury, be invoked. the forfeit rule shall A-5, Forfeit 11, (Reference Section 3. 4. 5.

printed the ”, in each interpretation ”, in each interpretation Approved as Amended No Action Recommend that the performance time for large percussion orchestra events be increased Recommend that the performance time for large percussion orchestra events be increased from 12 to 15 minutes. Music Manual that a snare drum soloists is Recommend in Section 8-J of the MSHSAA Approved as Amended No Action Recommend that second and third instrumental large group entries sight read two classifications lower than the first or top group. Recommend to delete the word to delete the word Recommend event each interpretation “printed” in D.I., the manual for H.I., section of Reading, Prose Reading, Poetry Ex: Acting and Storytelling. Duet and “published, copyrighted material”. “ Recommended adding, available on participant shall have source site access to the original material is of the selection in case challenged manual for H.I., event section of the Poetry Reading, D.I., Prose Reading, Acting and Storytelling. Duet All Others Approved Recommended that the district scholar bowl date (Saturday of Week Number 41) be a black-out (Saturday of Week Recommended that the district scholar bowl date Scholar Bowl Rulebook be required for all contests Recommended that delineated sections of the Recommended that NAQT’s contract for question writing services be extended to cover 2012-13 on Recommended that NAQT’s committee work with Schroeder to develop a Recommended that a sub-committee of the advisory **** pion proclaimed. If no champion is proclaimed, each match would be counted as a competition; 3) An each match would be counted as a competition; 3) pion proclaimed. If no champion is proclaimed, on one calendar date. event with three or more teams started and completed 4. District Music Festivals. events and MSHSAA District Speech/Debate/Theater date for MSHSAA 5. non-school event hosts prior to approval of a sanction during the regular season and be agreed to by request. * Denied ** Tabled *** Scholar Bowl Advisory Bowl Scholar Committee Summary Held May 15, 2012 1. the same terms, rate and delivery schedule. 2. bowl in 2012-13 regarding game format, number survey for schools registered in high school scholar per game, etc. in order to possibly redefine of questions, question categories, category percentages writing proposals more plentiful and question the Missouri game in a way that could make question writing costs more economical. in Section 1, Letter G of the Scholar Bowl *3. Recommended that the definition of a competition, An event A dual match; 2) A COMPETITION: 1) OF Manual be modified as follows: “G. DEFINITION within seven fifteen consecutive days, with a cham with three or more teams, started and completed 2. **3. indicates expected to use a concert snare drum unless the music or prescribed music list specifically the use of a marching snare drum. * Denied ** Tabled *** **** Music Advisory Committee Summary Held May 23, 2012 1. Meeting SummaryMeeting 1, 2012 Held May 1. Speech, Debate & Theater & AdvisoryDebate Speech, Committee 2. 24  MSHSAA Journal August 2012 Brookfield HS Brittany HillMS Braymer HS Bolivar HS Bode MS Blue SpringsSouthHS Blue SpringsHS Blue EyeHS Blair OaksHS Bismarck HS Bishop LeBlondHS Billings HS Benton HS Beaumont HS Bell CityHS Belle HS Bayless HS Barstow HS Barat Academy Ballard HS Archie HS Appleton CityHS Antonia MS Adrian HS Winners Award 2011-12 Sportsmanship AWARDS andRECOGNITION Abigial York Jonathan Huff (Football, Track &Field) Lydia Alipio Hayden Ludwig(Basketball, Track &Field) Sadie Watson (Basketball) Stephen Shoe(Football,Basketball) Lindsay Henderson(Volleyball) Cole Meyer(Football,Baseball) Abigail Burr(CrossCountry, Basketball, Track &Field) Arnez Stillman(Basketball, Track &Field) Jordan McNamara(Basketball,Soccer) Connor Bahr(Soccer) Ibby Simcox(SwimmingandDiving) Tyler Ray(Football, Track &Field) Kayla Hickey(Volleyball, Basketball) Jeremy Asbury (CrossCountry, Basketball) Macy Reinkemeyer(Softball,Basketball) Austin Kempker Searia Ketcherside(Volleyball, Softball) Tyler Pearl(Baseball) Hailey Scater(Basketball,Soccer) Chuckie Kempf(Football,Basketball,Baseball) Brittany Groves(Softball,Basketball) Connor Jenisch(Basketball,Baseball) Lauren Johnson(CrossCountry) Keegan Cunningham Alisa Frye(Cheerleading, Track &Field) Tyler Hackney(Football,Basketball) Heather Green(Volleyball) Quinton Herkenhoff (Basketball,Baseball) Kim Christophel(Softball,Soccer) Edmir Oric(Soccer, Basketball) Mackenzie Devins Judson Woods (Soccer, Basketball,Baseball) Sarah Lammers Adam Hall(Football,Baseball) Alex Morris(Basketball) Lane Oerke(Basketball) Alycia Fisher(Softball,Basketball) Aaron Mills Andria Smith(Basketball) Timmy Carter(Football,Baseball) Reagan Fenstermaker(CrossCountry) Joseph Spreck(CrossCountry Kireston Luptak (Football,Wrestling,Joe Collins Baseball) Raven Loughridge(Softball,Basketball,Soccer) Jordan Bossaller (Football, Basketball, Track &Field) (Cross Country, Basketball, Track &Field) (Softball, Basketball, Track &Field) (CrossCountry, Soccer, Basketball, Track &Field,Baseball) (Softball, Basketball, Track &Field) (Football, Basketball,Baseball) (Volleyball, Basketball,Soccer) (Cross Country, Track &Field) (Cross Country, Wrestling, Track &Field) DeSoto JuniorHS Dent-Phelps HS Delta Woods MS DeKalb HS Cuba HS Crystal CityHS Community HS Cole CampHS Clinton MS Climax SpringsHS Clopton HS Clever HS Cleveland NJROTCHS Christian HS Christian BrothersHS Central HS(ParkHills) Central JuniorHS(CapeGirardeau) Center HS Center MS Carnahan HS Carl JunctionHS Canton HS Cainsville HS Butler HS Dominique Orlando(Basketball, Track &Field) Steven Speidel(Football,Basketball) Kimber Schafer(Volleyball) Katherine Banker(Volleyball, Track &Field) Noah Nigeo(Football,Basketball, Track &Field) Tiffany Bomberger Austen Hall(Basketball) Rachel Wilson(Softball,Basketball) Tony Smotherman(Football, Track &Field) Malorie Smith(Volleyball, Basketball) Stacey Thornton (Football,Basketball) (Basketball) Alisa Arens Cameron Brooks(Baseball) Kelsey Denney(Volleyball, Basketball, Track &Field) (Golf);. Dallas Mullies Kat Barr(Volleyball, Basketball, Track &Field) Chaz Bailey(Football,Wrestling, Track &Field) Ashley Newell(Softball,Basketball) Cameron Green(Basketball,Baseball) Erika Brown(Basketball, Track &Field) Zach Ellison(Football,Basketball,Baseball) Michaela Hanafin(Volleyball, Basketball) Matthew Hamilton(Basketball) Akirah Honeywood Monteze Latimore(Football,Wrestling, Baseball) (Volleyball,Katie Brocaille Basketball) (Basketball) Adam Glenville Sean Holloran(Football) Taylor Friend(Softball,Basketball) Kyle Mabery(Football, Track &Field) Moriah Terry(Basketball) Anne Wilferth(Volleyball, Basketball) Garrett Jackson(Basketball) Madison Noll Dalton Ostergard(Soccer, Wrestling, Baseball) Ella Howells(Volleyball) Maykol Martinez(Football,Wrestling) Jadia Jones(Volleyball, Basketball, Track &Field) (Basketball) Rogernick Amos Hope Joyner(Volleyball, Track &Field) Payton Walker (Basketball,Baseball) Allison McDaniel Levi Gaus(Soccer, Track &Field,Baseball) Whitney Thomas Josh Booth(Softball,Basketball,ScholarBowl) Maggie Massey(Softball, Track &Field) Joe Strauch(Football,Golf) (Volleyball, SwimmingandDiving,Soccer) (Soccer, Cheerleading, Track & Field) (Softball, Basketball,ScholarBowl,Dance, Track &Field) (Softball, Basketball, Track &Field) (Volleyball, Basketball, Track &Field) Jared Gardner(Baseball) Father Tolton CatholicHS Excelsior SpringsHS Elsberry HS East PrairieHS East Lynn HS Duchesne HS Glasgow HS Gallatin HS Fredericktown HS Fredericktown MS Francis HowellNorthHS Francis HowellCentralHS Fox HS Fort ZumwaltWest HS Fort ZumwaltSouthHS Fort ZumwaltNorthHS Fort ZumwaltEastHS Fort OsageHS Fordland HS Festus HS Drexel HS Dixon HS Diamond HS DeSoto HS Kristen Schepker Caleb Lucero(Football,Basketball, Track &Field) Kati McKenzie(Cheerleading,Soccer) Brennan Johnson(Wrestling) Harley LaBanca(Cheerleading) Matthew Braden(Soccer, Basketball,Golf) Courtney Carden(Basketball) DaHon Golightly(Football,Basketball,Baseball) Maggie Shea(Cheerleading,Basketball) Brandon Tiedeman(Basketball) Abby Schroeder(Basketball) Nick Koval(Tennis) Sydney Seba(Volleyball, Basketball, Track &Field) Nikki Fuemmeler(Softball,Basketball, Track &Field) Joel Monnig(Basketball,Baseball) Tory Wood (Basketball) Peter Steele(Football,Wrestling, Golf) Nikki Mascaro(Softball,Soccer) Adam Ballew(Football, Track &Field) Paige Godsey(Volleyball, Basketball, Track &Field) Brock O’Neal(Football,Basketball) Alex Oppenborn(Volleyball) Kyle Schikore(Baseball) Kara Schneider(Softball,Soccer) Zach Isham(Basketball,Baseball) Marissa Graham(Track &Field) Dominic Vitale (Wrestling) Jordan Duran(Volleyball) Austin Lane(Soccer) Jennifer Cartee(Volleyball, Basketball) Gerrion Grim(Football,Basketball,Baseball) Ellen Vehile (Basketball) Casey Leadbetter(Soccer, Basketball) Jenny Krug(SwimmingandDiving,Soccer) Matt Couch(Football,Baseball) Brittany Weir Dillon Taff (Football,Wrestling) Ashely Johns(Softball) Jeremy Hogan(Baseball) Breanne Borman(Volleyball, Track &Field) Ethan Hampton(Baseball) CJ Bolton Ebony Hader(CrossCountry, Soccer, Track &Field) C.J. Regan(Basketball,Baseball) Megan Wilson(Volleyball, Basketball) Brenton Olson(Basketball, Track &Field) Kinsley Fitzpatrick(Volleyball, Basketball,Soccer) Fred Drummond(Soccer, Basketball) (Cross County, Football,Basketball,Golf, Track &Field) (Softball, CrossCountry, Basketball, Track &Field) (Volleyball, Golf,Basketball, Track &Field) Hermann HS Herculaneum HS Hazelwood EastHS Keytesville HS Kennett HS John BurroughsHS Jennings HS Jamestown HS Hollister HS Holden HS Holden MS Holcomb HS Prep Academy Hogan Hillsboro HS Higbee HS Hermitage HS Hardin CentralHS Hancock HS Hallsville HS Greenville HS Grandview HS Grandview MS Grain Valley HS Glendale HS Hannah Steinbeck Jake Schannuth(Basketball,Baseball) Taylor Fischer(Volleyball, Basketball) Cody Achter (CrossCountry) Heather Kotlarczyk Jeremy Marshall(SwimmingandDiving, Tennis) Ashley Ross(Softball) Caitlyn Atterbury Hunter Atterbury Alexandria Washburn (Basketball, Track &Field) Adam Grantham(Football,Basketball,Baseball) Emily Goodloe(FieldHockey, Basketball,Soccer) Nathan Adams (Football,Baseball) Eliza Payne(Basketball, Track &Field) Bell(Football) Kollin Kelly Woods (Softball,Basketball, Track &Field) Chad Cook(Basketball,Baseball, Track &Field) Taylor Pierce(Volleyball, Basketball, Track &Field) Kyle Sheppard(Football, Track &Field) Kaylee Kephart(Volleyball, Basketball) (Basketball,Baseball) Stetson Phillips Carlie Geisler(Volleyball, Basketball) Aaron Dougherty(Football,Basketball) Morgan Acup (Volleyball, Softball) Michael Glover(Basketball,Baseball) Sierra O’Neal(Volleyball, Cheerleading, Track &Field) Jeff Hytower(Football, Track &Field) Kara Pochom(Softball,Basketball) Erik Maynard(Basketball Cayla Parsons(Basketball, Track &Field) Mateo Dias(Basketball,Baseball) Micki Farmer(Basketball) (CrossCountry,Jason Collins Basketball,Golf) Grant Wheeler Courtney Rozgowski(Volleyball, Soccer) Midhat Selimovic(Soccer, Basketball) Victoria Little(Volleyball, Basketball) Conner Cotton(CrossCountry, Baseball) Morgan Edwards(Softball,Cheerleading) Scott Foster(Baseball) D’Andria Blow(Volleyball, Basketball, Track &Field) Dapo Akinmoladvn (Track &Field,Soccer) Sydnee Mitchell(Volleyball, Track &Field) Awan Bennett(Football,Basketball, Track &Field) Jena Prue(Volleyball, Basketball,Soccer) Zac Hoover(Football,Wrestling, Track &Field) Jordan Bolda(Softball) Cameron Johnson(Football,Basketball) (Cross Country, Football,Basketball, Track &Field) (Basketball, Baseball, Track &Field) (Softball, Basketball, Track &Field) (Volleyball, Basketball, Track &Field) (Lacrosse, Swimming&Diving,Golf) MSHSAA Journal August 2012  25 (Football, Basketball, Track & Field) Track (Football, Basketball, (Cross Country, Basketball, Track & Field) Track Basketball, (Cross Country, (Softball, Basketball, Track & Field, Cheerleading) Track (Softball, Basketball, (Volleyball, Basketball, JV Track & Field) Track Basketball, JV (Volleyball, (Football, Basketball, Track & Field) Track (Football, Basketball, Continued on page 34 Charlie Stankovic (Soccer, Volleyball) (Soccer, Charlie Stankovic Lacrosse) (Volleyball, Kathryn Johnson (Basketball) Dakota Tucker Anna Morris (Basketball) Baseball) Basketball, David Lindsay (Soccer, Audrey Masek (Cheerleading) Keegan Munoz (Basketball) Coleman (Volleyball) Terri Manager) Daniel Kohenskey (Basketball, Volleyball Basketball) Black (Volleyball, Tasha (Golf) Carr Vernon Basketball) Sara Eyler (Volleyball, Drew Williams (Basketball, Baseball) Addy Roller (Softball, Basketball) Calvin Heidenbeta (Softball, Basketball, Track & Field) Track Lauren Renner (Softball, Basketball, Brett Thomas Becca Mallette (Basketball) & Field) Track Evans (Football, Walker Nicole Pond (Soccer) & Field) Track Steven DeShazer (Football, Katie Crobb (Volleyball) & Field) Track Jabril Cox (Football, Basketball, & Field) Track Basketball, Dorian Mann (Volleyball, (Cross Country) Daniel Worthington & Field) Jaszlyn Jenkins (Track & Field) Track Hunter Dale (Basketball, & Field) Track Chyanne Reno (Basketball, Jacob Laswell (Football, Wrestling) Brooke Dutton (Softball, Basketball) Kyle Carroll (Football, Basketball, Baseball) & Field) Track Savannah Nobile (Wrestling, & Field) Track Skyler Meinecke (Softball, Basketball, Kaylen Carlson Dalton Brown (Football, Basketball) Jeni Steele (Basketball) Basketball, Baseball) Caleb Gilmore (Cross Country, & Field) Track Miranda Hill (Softball, Cross Country, Luke Richardson & Field) Track Basketball, Kelsey Sollars (Volleyball, & Field) Track Bo Bell (Football, Carmen Boessen (Basketball, Soccer) Lewis (Football, Basketball) Treyton & Field) Track Merissa Felix (Volleyball, Joe Schenk (Football, Baseball) & Field) Track Annie Sust (Tennis, Brian Saladino (Football, Basketball) Kalise Garner Parkway West HS West Parkway Pattonsburg HS Pattonville HS School Pemiscot County Elementary Phelps County Elementary School Poplar Bluff HS Purdy HS Putnam County MS Putnam County HS Raymore Peculiar HS Raytown HS Raytown South MS Raytown South HS Renick Junior HS Republic HS Richmond HS Ridgeway HS Rolla HS Russellville HS Robidoux MS Rock Bridge HS Rock Port HS Rockwood Summit HS Rolla Junior HS (Softball, Basketball, Track & Field) Track (Softball, Basketball, (Football, Basketball, Track & Field) Track (Football, Basketball, (Football, Basketball, Baseball) (Basketball, Scholar Bowl, Baseball) (Volleyball, Cross Country, Basketball, Track & Field) Track Basketball, Cross Country, (Volleyball, (Cross Country, Basketball, Track & Field) Track Basketball, (Cross Country, (Softball, Basketball, Track & Field) Track (Softball, Basketball, (Softball, Basketball, Track & Field) Track (Softball, Basketball, (Football, Basketball, Track & Field) Track (Football, Basketball, (Football, Basketball, Track & Field) Track (Football, Basketball, (Volleyball, Basketball, Track & Field) Track Basketball, (Volleyball, (Football, Basketball, Track & Field) Track (Football, Basketball, Alexander Franklin (Football) Alexander Sydney Dillon Sarah McKay Matthew Frankenbach Shelby Cunningham Josh Ebbesmeyer Shelby Dickey (Basketball) Tennis) Wrestling, Evin Barber (Soccer, Danielle Mostrom (Volleyball) Emilee Buckler (Softball, Basketball) Jackson Bjornstad (Softball, Basketball) Kristen Schoenhoff Baseball) (Soccer, Payne Wyatt Softball) Jessi Zimmerman (Volleyball, Nathan Meystedt (Basketball) Brianne Sanders (Softball, Soccer) Courtney Olson (Golf) & Field) Track Hunter Myers (Football, Savannah Taylor Brett Kellogg (Football, Baseball) Eleesha Fnnell (Softball) Rowdy Anders (Baseball) Soccer) Thomas (Tennis, Kelcie Garrett Fiegenbaum (Football, Wrestling) Kylin Grubb Tennis) Josh Thomson (Wrestling, & Field) Track Sam Wilson (Volleyball, Kendall Kelley (Basketball, Golf) & Field) Track Basketball, Samantha Fulte (Volleyball, Ryan Graeff Preston Ary & Field) Track (Volleyball, Haley Watson Kaden Jones (Basketball) Amelia Bramer (Golf, Basketball) Nate Rodriguez (Wrestling) Soccer) Michelle Forbes (Volleyball, Hockey) Hayley Kuehner (Lacrosse, Field Soccer) Brittany Hausemann (Tennis, Levi Edwards (Basketball) Hannah Butler (Basketball) Chilton Elliott (Football, Basketball, Golf) (Softball, Basketball) Kaylea Wood & Field) Track Julian Sanders (Soccer, Jael McRoberts (Soccer) Ryan Stanley Amanda Law (Softball) James Laswell (Softball, Basketball) Joe Fedrizzi AWARDS and RECOGNITION and AWARDS Moreland Ridge MS Moreland Palmyra MS Paris HS Parkview HS Northwest HS (Cedar Hill) Northwest HS (Hughesville) Notre Dame HS (Cape Girardeau) Notre Dame HS (St. Louis) Oak Grove MS Oak Grove HS Oak Park HS Odessa MS Odessa HS Orrick HS Osborn HS Mountain Grove HS Mountain Grove HS Mount Vernon Neosho HS Nerinx Hall HS Niangua HS Norborne HS HS North County Tech North Harrison HS North Mercer HS North Platte HS (Softball, Basketball, Track & Field) Track (Softball, Basketball, (Football, Basketball, Track & Field) Track (Football, Basketball, (Cross Country, Wrestling, Track & Field) Track Wrestling, (Cross Country, (Cross Country, Swimming and Diving, Track & Field) Track Swimming and Diving, (Cross Country, (Football, Basketball, Track & Field) Track (Football, Basketball, (Football, Track & Field, Baseball) Track (Football, (Volleyball, Basketball, Track & Field) Track Basketball, Gabby Smith (Volleyball, Nathan Miller Kyley Doak (Softball, Basketball) John Heimann (Football, Wrestling) Alexandria Ganaway (Basketball) (Football, Wrestling) Zac Vomund Jessi Marso (Golf, Cheerleading) Cristoborl Renteria Dance) Madison Schmidt (Volleyball, & Field) Track Noah McAfee (Football, Basketball, & Field) Track Hannah Harrison (Softball, Basketball, & Field) Track Colton Bock (Football, & Field) Track Kara Bichsel (Softball, Basketball, (Volleyball, Basketball, Track & Field) Track Basketball, Madison Immel (Volleyball, & Field) Track Jordan Sayme (Football, Basketball, & Field) Track Elaine Ewingman (Basketball, Peter Jackson (Football, Baseball) Rachel Franck (Softball, Soccer) Hunter Fulbright (Basketball) Basketball) Makayla McGruder (Cross Country, Tennis) Remy Gates (Cross Country, Greta Morina (Soccer) & Field) Track Grady Frazier (Football, & Field) Track Deena Dalton (Volleyball, Foster Bundy (Football, Basketball) & Field) Track Madison Mann (Cross Country, Christopher Bynum Brandon Martinsen (Basketball, Baseball) Jacelyn Sander (Softball, Basketball) Matt Jones (Football, Basketball, Baseball) Basketball) AnnaMaria Maples (Volleyball, Will Pate (Football, Baseball) & Field) Track (Volleyball, Yarnell Megan Kade Allenbrand Ryan Strohm (Basketball, Baseball) Ryan Strohm (Basketball, Amanda Behnke Casey Alcorn (Golf) (Basketball) Haley Wood & Field) Track James Mitchell (Football, Basketball, & Field) Track Makenzie Jemes (Softball, Basketball, James Schwieter (Football) & Field) Track Emma McDowell (Softball, Lance Kiser (Basketball) Dawn Gorrell (Volleyball) John Barron (Football, Soccer) Amber Sinclair (Volleyball) Jordan (Football, Basketball, Golf) Tim Madison McCormick Milan HS Moberly MS Moberly HS Monett HS Monroe City MS Monroe City HS McCarten Memorial Junior HS McCluer North HS Meadow Heights HS Metro HS Mexico HS MICDS Midway HS Marion C. Early HS Marionville HS Marshfield HS Maryville MS Lutheran South HS Lutheran Lutie HS Macon MS Macon HS Malta Bend HS HS Maplewood Richmond Heights Marceline HS (Football, Basketball, Track & Field) Track (Football, Basketball, (Volleyball, Cross Country, Basketball, Track & Field) & Track Basketball, Cross Country, (Volleyball, (Football, Wrestling, Track & Field) Track Jacob Gamber (Football, Wrestling, Kayla Glenn (Softball, Basketball, Golf) Baseball) Cullen Duke (Football, Wrestling, & Field) Track Basketball, Ali Patterson (Volleyball, (Soccer) Wormer Aaron Van Emily Garcia (Softball) Kyle Stroder (Basketball) Softball) Ashley Keim (Volleyball, Matthew HIllingsworth Wrestling) (Football, & Field) Track Ashlyn Wilbur (Softball, Baseball) Wrestling, Ardimus Caldwall (Soccer, & Field) Bricna Simms (Track Reed Kirby (Football, Basketball, Baseball) & Field) Track Basketball, Kori Dodson (Volleyball, Austin Ridgway (Football, Baseball) Softball, Basketball) Morgan Renno (Volleyball, Polo) Richard Schroell (Football, Water Jessica Bone (Dance) Bryant O’Kane (Basketball, Baseball) & Field) Track Deloris Bright (Basketball, Mason Miller (Football, Basketball) & Field) Track Basketball, Audra Metz (Volleyball, Jared Bishop (Basketball) Kristen Meinert (Basketball, Soccer) Basketball, Baseball) Justin Rodriguez (Soccer, Basketball, Soccer) Lisa Owsley (Volleyball, Ryan Birk (Football, Baseball) Paige Willbrand (Volleyball, Basketball, Track & Field) Track Basketball, Ariel Propes (Volleyball, Sarah Cain (Speech and Debate) Sarah Cain (Speech & Field) Track (Football, Basketball, Dallin Vorkink & Field) Track Basketball, Sarah Lamp (Volleyball, Baseball) (Soccer, Adam Pennington Soccer) Mary Morin (Volleyball, & Field) Track Malcolm Elmore (Football, Basketball, & Field) Track Basketball, Ashtyn Howard (Volleyball, Baseball) Adam Nolte (Football, Basketball, Laura Sappington (Tennis) Darius Dedmom (Basketball) (Basketball) Brooke Yager Justin Riggins (Baseball) Peyton Swift (Basketball, Golf) & Field) Track Mallory Eitel (Softball, Basketball, Brian Hough (Baseball) Britnie Miller (Basketball) & Field) Track Collin Haahr (Football, & Field) Track Amelia Gustin (Cross Country, Seth Hendrickson Matt McCoy (Basketball, Baseball) Matt McCoy (Basketball, Lawson HS Summit HS Lee’s HS Summit West Lee’s Leopold HS Lexington HS Academy Lift for Life Liberal HS Lincoln HS Lindbergh HS Linn County HS Logan Rogersville MS Logan Rogersville HS Lutheran HS (Kansas City) Lutheran HS (St. Peters)

Kirksville MS Kirksville HS Lafayette County MS Lafayette County HS Lakeview MS LaPlata HS Laquey HS Lathrop HS Lawson MS 2011-12 Sportsmanship 2011-12 Award Winners HS Kingston 26  MSHSAA Journal August 2012 Christian HS 2011-12 Scholastic Achievement Awards Southwest CityMS South HoltHS South HarrisonHS South CallawayHS Slater HS Skyline HS Sikeston HS Sherwood HS Seneca HS Scott CityHS Scotland CountyHS Schuyler CountyHS(QueenCity) Seckman HS Saxony LutheranHS Savannah MS Sarcoxie HS Winners Award 2011-12 Sportsmanship

Concordia HS Jesu Academy Cor

DeSoto HS AWARDS andRECOGNITION Madison Mitchell Daniel deSantiago Blair Million Jakob Allen (Basketball, Track &Field) Ashley Nail(Softball,Basketball) Cole Osborne Shannon Smith TJ Buchholz(Football, Track &Field) Jacqueline Anderson Jacob Reeter(Football, Track &Field) Hannah Wisdom Adam Kingston(Football) Betsy Borgsmiller Ben Walker (Football,Wrestling) Kelsi Salmon(Volleyball, Basketball) Austin Nigh(Basketball,Baseball) Emali Pickering(Softball) Trevor Sill(Football,Wrestling, Golf) Katie Rhymer(Volleyball, Basketball, Track &Field) Travis Goodin(Football, Track &Field) Loren Smith(Softball, Track &Field) Christian Bradley(Football,Baseball) Cecily Reese(Basketball) Drew Bruner(Football,Basketball,Baseball) Lucy Steis(CrossCounty, Track &Field) Laura Moon(CrossCounty, Track &Field) Nicole Hemmann Sam Briete(CrossCountry, Track &Field) Greysen Roster(Volleyball, Basketball, Track &Field) (Basketball, Jacob Phillips Track & Field) Jessica Chrisman(Volleyball) Danial Fieker(Football) Boys Varsity Track andField...... Boys Varsity Baseball...... Girls Varsity Track andField...... Boys Varsity Baseball...... Girls FreshmanSoccer...... Girls JuniorVarsity Soccer...... Girls Varsity Soccer...... Girls JuniorVarsity Lacrosse...... Girls Varsity Lacrosse. Girls JuniorVarsity Track andField. Girls Varsity Track andField...... Girls Varsity Soccer...... (4.00 -3.25GPA) Achievement Outstanding Scholastic (Volleyball, Basketball, Track &Field) (Football, Basketball, Track & Field) (Softball, Basketball, Track &Field) (Softball, Basketball, Track &Field) (Volleyball, Basketball, Track &Field) (Volleyball, CrossCountry, Soccer, Track &Field) (Cheerleading, Track &Field) (Football, Wrestling, Track &Field) (Softball, Cheerleading, Track &Field) ...... 3.28 3.45 3.55 3.40 3.65 3.83 3.79 3.55 3.91 3.63 3.79 3.50 Stanberry HS Spring GardenMS Sparta HS St. JamesHS St. FrancisBorgiaHS Elizabeth Academy St. St. ClairHS St. CharlesHS Sweet SpringsHS Ste. GenevieveHS Sunrise MS Sumner HS Sullivan HS Sullivan MS Sturgeon HS Stoutland HS Stewartsville HS Francis HowellCentralHS

Glendale HS

Shannon Luke Kevin Stoll(Football,Wrestling, Track &Field) Samantha Moran(CrossCountry, Basketball) Trent Modis(Basketball) Caidyn Long(Volleyball, Softball,Basketball) Josh Jenkins(Basketball,Baseball) Emily Perona Justin Lineback(Football,Basketball, Track &Field) Mackenzie Haddox(Basketball,Soccer) Ryan Glosemeyer(CrossCountry, Track &Field) Aireyon Clem(Dance, Track &Field) Ashley Fuchs(Volleyball, Basketball) Mike Wright (Soccer, Wrestling, Baseball) Melissa Griffith(Basketball,Cheerleading) Chris Struckhoff (Football) Hope Heaper(Volleyball, Basketball, Track &Field) Jesse McKinney(Football, Track &Field) Sarah Steagall(Volleyball, Track &Field) Wayne Carron(Football,Basketball) Madelyn Brown(Cheerleading, Track &Field) Derek Walker (Basketball) Angelica Nelson(Tennis, Basketball, Track &Field) Marcee Jackson(Football,Basketball,Baseball) Jessica Heinle(Volleyball, Basketball) Justin O’Dell(Soccer) Megan Andreasson Charles Smith Krissy Arends (Softball,Basketball) Aron Carpenter(Basketball,Baseball, Track &Field) Haley Smith(Softball,Basketball) Tyler (Basketball,Baseball) Milligan Mary Roach(Softball,Basketball) Brent Riggs(Basketball) Girls JuniorVarsity Track andField. Girls Varsity Track andField...... Boys JuniorVarsity Baseball ...... Boys VarsityBoys Tennis...... Girls JuniorVarsity Soccer...... Girls Varsity Soccer...... Boys JuniorVarsity Volleyball. Combined GroupScholarBowl...... Boys FreshmanBaseball. Combined GroupVocal...... Boys Varsity Golf...... Combined GroupBand/Music...... Combined GroupOrchestra...... Girls JuniorVarsity Soccer...... Girls Varsity Soccer...... Boys VarsityBoys Tennis...... Boys JuniorVarsity Tennis Boys Varsity Track and Field...... Girls Varsity Track andField...... (Cross Country, Basketball, Track &Field) (Football, CrossCountry, Basketball, Track &Field) (Softball, Basketball, Track &Field) (Cross Country, Basketball,Soccer, Track &Field) ...... 3.38 3.26 3.40 3.57 3.52 3.67 3.59 3.85 3.57 3.30 3.70 3.30 3.50 3.34 3.31 3.43 3.75 3.38 3.41

Valle CatholicHS Union StarHS Truman HS Troy BuchananHS Trenton HS Thomas JeffersonHS The FultonSchoolatSt. Albans Tipton HS St. PiusXHS(Festus) St. PaulLutheranHS(Concordia) St. Mary’s HS(Independence) St. JosephJuniorHS(Salisbury) Joseph’sSt. Academy Visitation Academy Villa DuchesneHS Viburnum HS Van HornHS Helias CatholicHS

Kickapoo HS

Cassandra Williams Cassandra Williams Ryan Hermann Mitchell(Basketball) Callie Ryan Hutchcraft(Basketball, Track &Field) Rebekah Colon(Soccer) Heath Mackey(Football,Basketball) Whitney Richardson(Softball) Joey Rasco(Basketball, Tennis) Alexis Whitney(Cheerleading, Tennis) Clay Oneal(Football,Wrestling) Shelby Smallwood(Volleyball) Jonathan Shumaker(Soccer, Basketball,Golf) Spencer Thurston Chelsea Richardson(Volleyball, Track &Field) Stephen Dorsey(Football) Kristyn Duepner(Soccer) Sean Rudolph(Football) Chelsea Nebel(Basketball, Track &Field) Seth Dahlke(Football,Basketball) Katherine Alexander Jordan Lascoula Holly Harlan Kyle White(Basketball, Track &Field Maureen Mehan(Lacrosse) Molly Keeven(Volleyball) Alison Montebello(Tennis, Swimming &Diving) Danielle Hercules(Softball,Basketball) Olivia Morton(Volleyball, Basketball) Jackson Conaway(Basketball) Shelby Ingold(Volleyball, Basketball,Soccer) Hammons Philip Katlin Abt Girls JuniorVarsity Soccer...... Girls Varsity Soccer...... Boys FreshmanBaseball. Boys JuniorVarsity Baseball ...... Boys Varsity Baseball...... Boys Golf...... Boys Track andField. Girls Track andField. Boys Tennis...... Boys FreshmanBaseball. Combined GroupScholarBowl...... Girls Varsity Cheerleading...... Girls FreshmanCheerleading. Girls Dance...... Girls WinterGuard...... Combined GroupSpeech/Debate. Boys Varsity Golf...... Girls JuniorVarsity Soccer...... Girls Varsity Soccer...... Boys JuniorVarsity Tennis (Volleyball, Basketball, Track &Field) (Softball, Basketball, Track &Field) (Football, Basketball, Track &Field) (Football, Basketball,Baseball) (Football, Basketball, Track &Field) (Basketball, Golf,Music,Soccer) (Basketball, Music, Tennis)(Basketball, (Softball, Basketball,Soccer) ...... 3.65 3.67 3.32 3.41 3.45 3.46 3.44 3.58 3.68 3.57 3.38 3.81 3.72 3.38 3.38 3.38 3.32 3.81 3.35 3.51 West NodawayHS Westran HS Christian Academy Westminster Waynesville HS Waynesville JuniorHS Washington HS Warsaw HS Warrenton HS Zalma HS Wright CityHS Worth CountyHS Williamsburg ElementarySchool William ChrismanHS West PlainsHS Warrensburg HS Walnut GroveHS

Kirkwood HS

Claire Young Wyatt Long(Football) Sadie Wilhite Kalob Dale Alexis Grasse(Basketball,Lacrosse) Ryan Haxel(Golf) Niki Hoose(Basketball) James Holler(Football,Baseball) Bildner(Volleyball,Kallie Basketball) Joe Johnson(Football,Basketball) Kirstie Leslie Jared Walde (Football,Basketball,Baseball) Kerri Johnson Gage Boise(Basketball,Baseball) Dana Hoggemann(Basketball) Anthony Dewey(Soccer, Baseball) Kendra Fox(CrossCountry, Soccer) Jenny Ware Gage Lemons(Basketball) Erika Dohrman(Softball) Janowski(Football,Baseball) Phillip Rebecca Moore Jordan Harding Fionna Clark(Softball) Luke Knipp(Football) (CrossCountry,Mikhael Willis Track &Field) Carter Martin(Basketball, Track &Field) (Cheerleading,Basketball) Lidia Collins Lucas Grant(Football,Baseball) Creighton Collier Creighton Collier Cheyenne Harman(Softball,Basketball) (Basketball,Baseball) Kaleb Killingsworth Boys VarsityBoys Tennis...... Boys JuniorVarsity Track andField. Girls Varsity Track andField...... Girls FreshmanBasketball...... Girls Varsity Swimmingan Diving. Girls JuniorVarsity Basketball. Boys FreshmanBaseball. Boys Varsity Baseball...... Boys JuniorVarsity Golf...... Girls JuniorVarsity Lacrosse...... Girls Varsity Lacrosse. Girls FreshmanSoccer...... Girls JuniorVarsity Soccer...... Girls Varsity Soccer...... Boys VarsityBoys Tennis...... Girls Varsity Track andField...... Boys FreshmanVolleyball ...... Boys JuniorVarsity Volleyball. Combined GroupWater Polo. Boys Varsity Volleyball. Combined GroupJV Water Polo...... (Football, Basketball, Track &Field) (Softball, Volleyball, CrossCounty, SpeechandDebate, ScholarBowl) (Volleyball, Basketball, Track &Field) (Volleyball, Basketball,Cheerleading) (Softball, Basketball, Track &Field) (Volleyball, Basketball, Track &Field) (Football, Basketball, Track & Field) (Softball, Basketball, Track &Field) (Cross Country, Track & Field) ...... 3.60 3.30 3.73 3.64 3.45 3.84 3.33 3.28 3.60 3.64 3.74 3.77 3.51 3.65 3.50 3.55 3.39 3.46 3.68 3.67 3.59 MSHSAA Journal August 2012  27 3.11 3.08 3.18 3.16 3.20 3.14 3.06 3.09 3.06 3.15 3.04 3.19 3.19 3.05 3.00 3.17 3.13 3.15 3.05 3.15 3.06 3.13 3.04 3.16 3.24 3.06 3.14 3.21 3.21 3.20 3.18 3.14 3.00 3.21 3.21 3.22 3.19 3.01 3.08 3.16 3.20 3.16 3.00 3.22 3.23 3.02 3.15 Choir Choir ...... Scholastic Most Improved Boys Varsity Track and Field...... Track Boys Varsity Boys Junior Varsity Track and Field. Track Boys Junior Varsity Girls Junior Varsity Track and field.... Track Girls Junior Varsity Boys Junior Varsity Baseball...... Boys Junior Varsity Boys Junior Varsity Golf...... Boys Junior Varsity Combined Group Band/Music...... Boys Varsity Golf...... Boys Varsity Boys Varsity Baseball...... Boys Varsity Girls Junior Varsity Soccer...... Girls Junior Varsity ...... and Field Track Girls Varsity Boys Golf...... Girls Track and Field. Track Girls Girls Soccer...... Boys Varsity Baseball...... Boys Varsity Boys Freshman Baseball. Boys Junior Varsity Track and Field. Track Boys Junior Varsity Boys Freshman Baseball. Boys Junior Varsity Baseball...... Boys Junior Varsity Boys Baseball...... Girls Track and Field. Track Girls Boys Junior Varsity Track and Field. Track Boys Junior Varsity Boys Varsity Baseball...... Boys Varsity Boys Varsity Baseball...... Boys Varsity . Boys Volleyball Boys Freshman Baseball. Boys Golf...... Boys Golf...... Boys Junior Varsity Baseball...... Boys Junior Varsity Freshman Softball...... Boys Sophomore Basketball Junior Varsity Cheerleading...... Junior Varsity Boys Junior Varsity Track and Field. Track Boys Junior Varsity Boys Varsity Football. Boys Varsity Boys Varsity Baseball...... Boys Varsity ...... Tennis Boys Varsity Boys Varsity Baseball...... Boys Varsity ...... Boys Freshman Volleyball Girls Varsity Cheerleading...... Girls Varsity Girls Junior Varsity Cheerleading...... Girls Junior Varsity Boys Freshman Basketball. Boys Freshman . Basketball Boys Junior Varsity Basketball...... Boys Varsity . Wrestling Boys Varsity ...... Baseball Boys Junior Varsity . Lacrosse Girls C-Team Boys Varsity Golf...... Boys Varsity Boys Varsity Track and Field...... and Track Boys Varsity Megan Behrle...... Lauren Beasley......

Washington HS Washington

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Truman HS Truman

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Orchard Farm HS

Northwest HS (Cedar Hill) Notre Dame HS (Cape Girardeau) Nixa HS Maryville HS

Marquette HS Lutheran HS (St. Peters) Lebanon HS

Lafayette HS (Wildwood)

Kirkwood HS Kirkwood

Orchard Farm HS 3.11 3.60 3.96 3.55 3.37 3.58 3.61 3.69 3.64 3.46 3.63 3.26 3.40 3.27 3.34 3.61 3.61 3.59 3.60 3.58 3.37 3.37 3.28 3.36 3.89 4.00 3.80 3.69 3.67 3.41 3.65 3.37 3.34 3.41 3.51 3.44 3.39 3.12 3.49 3.14 3.39 3.23 3.18 3.10 3.22 3.02 3.09 3.16 3.13 3.12 3.08 3.09 3.06 3.08 3.01 3.24 ...... Scholastic Scholastic Achievement Distinguished (3.25 - 3.00 GPA) To nominate your school teams and groups for these awards, simply To AWARDS and RECOGNITION and AWARDS Boys Softball. Boys Baseball...... Girls Track and Field. Track Girls Boys Track and Field. Track Boys Boys Varsity Golf...... Boys Varsity Boys Junior Varsity Golf...... Boys Junior Varsity Girls Varsity Lacrosse. Girls Varsity Girls Junior Varsity Lacrosse...... Girls Junior Varsity Girls Freshman Lacrosse...... Boys Tennis Boys Track and Field. Track Boys . Volleyball Boys Varsity and Field. Track Girls . Volleyball Boys Junior Varsity Girls Varsity Soccer...... Girls Varsity Girls Junior Varsity Soccer...... Girls Junior Varsity Boys Varsity Baseball...... Boys Varsity Boys Junior Varsity Baseball...... Boys Junior Varsity Boys Freshman Baseball. Boys Varsity Golf...... Boys Varsity Girls Varsity Soccer...... Girls Varsity Girls Junior Varsity Soccer...... Girls Junior Varsity Girls Varsity Track and Field...... Track Girls Varsity Girls Lacrosse...... Girls Soccer...... Girls Track and Field. and Track Girls ...... Combined Group Scholar Bowl Combined Group Track and Field..... Track Combined Group Girls Varsity Cheerleading...... Girls Varsity Girls Varsity Basketball...... Girls Varsity Girls Varsity Soccer...... Girls Varsity ...... Boys Tennis Boys Junior Varsity Tennis Boys Junior Varsity Scholar Bowl...... Combined Group ...... Tennis Boys Varsity ...... Golf Boys Junior Varsity Boys Varsity Baseball...... Boys Varsity ...... and Field Track Boys Varsity Boys Junior Varsity Baseball ...... Boys Junior Varsity ...... Soccer Girls Varsity Girls junior Varsity Cheerleading...... Girls junior Varsity Boys Junior Varsity Golf...... Boys Junior Varsity Boys Varsity Track and Field...... Track Boys Varsity Girls Junior Varsity Track and Field. Track Girls Junior Varsity Boys Junior Varsity Baseball...... Boys Junior Varsity Boys Varsity Baseball...... Boys Varsity Girls Freshman Soccer...... Boys Varsity Golf...... Boys Varsity Boys Junior Varsity Tennis Boys Junior Varsity ...... Boys Freshman Volleyball Boys Junior Varsity Golf...... Boys Junior Varsity Boys Varsity Baseball...... Boys Varsity Boys Freshman Baseball. Girls Varsity Track and Field...... Track Girls Varsity Boys Junior Varsity Baseball...... Boys Junior Varsity Boys Varsity Golf...... Boys Varsity complete the application found in the “Award & Recognition Forms” folder on complete the application found in the “Award web site (Click on the “Schools” tab from the home page, and the MSHSAA Then, fax the application(s) to (573) 875- then click “Downloadable Forms.” 1450 by the appropriate deadlines. How to Apply for the Scholastic Achievement Awards Program Awards Achievement Apply for the Scholastic How to

Wellington-Napoleon HS Wellington-Napoleon

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Orchard Farm HS

Notre Dame HS (Cape Girardeau)

Northwest HS (Cedar Hill)

Nixa HS

Maryville HS

Ste. Genevieve HS

Ozark HS

Timberland HS Timberland Owensville HS Sunny Vale MS Sunny Vale Owensville MS

Savannah HS

St. Joseph’s Academy St. Joseph’s 3.61 3.60 3.60 3.36 3.40 3.36 3.33 3.31 3.30 3.31 3.33 3.29 3.40 3.28 3.59 3.26 3.39 3.63 3.49 3.57 3.45 3.40 3.64 3.53 3.39 3.37 3.55 3.54 3.54 3.53 3.54 3.46 3.84 3.79 3.81 3.78 3.75 3.75 3.74 3.86 3.72 3.73 3.71 3.67 3.68 3.65 3.67 3.53 3.39 3.33 3.65 3.80 3.42 3.49 3.80 3.31 3.66 3.75 3.44 3.30 3.70 3.75 3.56 3.70 3.69 3.53 3.46 3.49 3.55 3.33 3.34 3.92 3.83 3.63 3.93 3.27 ...... Winter Drumline...... Girls Swimming and Diving. Boys Swimming and Diving. Boys Freshman Baseball. Varsity Cheerleading. Varsity Freshman Cheerleading...... Lacrosse Girls Junior Varsity Boys Freshman Basketball. Girls Freshman Lacrosse...... Girls Varsity Softball...... Girls Varsity . Softball Girls Junior Varsity Girls Varsity Basketball...... Girls Varsity ...... Field Hockey Junior Varsity Freshman Field Hockey...... Show Choir. Concert Orchestra...... Concert Choir...... Cross Country Girls Junior Varsity ...... Boys Freshman Volleyball . Volleyball Girls Junior Varsity . Basketball Girls Junior Varsity ...... Girls Freshman Volleyball Girls Freshman Basketball...... Boys Varsity Soccer...... Boys Varsity Boys Junior Varsity Soccer...... Boys Junior Varsity Girls Junior Varsity Golf...... Girls Junior Varsity ...... Tennis Boys Varsity ...... and Field Track Girls Varsity Boys Junior Varsity Cross Country. Boys Junior Varsity Polo...... Water Junior Varsity Girls Freshman Soccer...... Girls Track and Field. Track Girls ...... Tennis Girls Varsity Girls Varsity Golf...... Girls Varsity Varsity Dance. Varsity Junior Varsity Dance...... Junior Varsity Symphonic Orchestra...... Girls Varsity Lacrosse. Girls Varsity Girls Varsity Cross Country...... Girls Varsity Marching Band. Chamber Choir...... Boys Varsity Basketball...... Boys Varsity Boys Junior Varsity Tennis Boys Junior Varsity Soccer...... Girls Varsity Boys Varsity Baseball...... Boys Varsity Boys Varsity Track and Field...... Track Boys Varsity Boys Varsity Soccer...... Boys Varsity ...... Tennis Boys Varsity Boys Varsity Golf...... Boys Varsity Boys Varsity Track and Field...... Track Boys Varsity ...... and Field Track Girls Varsity Boys Varsity Golf...... Boys Varsity Girls Varsity Soccer...... Girls Varsity Boys Varsity Golf...... Boys Varsity Boys Varsity Track and Field...... Track Boys Varsity . Volleyball Boys Varsity ...... Tennis Girls Varsity . Volleyball Boys Junior Varsity Girls Track and Field. and Track Girls Boys Track and Field. and Track Boys ...... Boys Tennis Girls Varsity Soccer...... Girls Varsity Girls Junior Varsity Soccer...... Girls Junior Varsity Girls Freshman Soccer...... Girls Varsity Lacrosse. Girls Varsity Girls Junior Varsity Lacrosse...... Girls Junior Varsity Girls Freshman Lacrosse...... Boys Varsity Golf...... Boys Varsity ...... Golf Boys Junior Varsity ...... Baseball Boys Junior Varsity Boys Freshman Baseball. Boys Freshman Boys Water Polo...... Boys Water Girls Varsity Dance...... Girls Varsity Girls Freshman Cheerleading. Girls Freshman Dance...... Girls Junior Varsity ...... Basketball Girls Varsity

Marquette HS

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