CIF-SS BULLETIN

VOL. 83, NO. 1 FALL 2020

For Full CIF-SS Spring Playoff Results See pages 9-18.

Serving High School Athletics Since 1913 Page 2 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Fall 2020

CIF-SS COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES March 31, 2020 MEETING NOT HELD DUE TO COVID-19

(See COUNCIL MINUTES page 8) Interscholastic Federation Southern Section 10932 Pine Street Los Alamitos, CA 90720 (562) 493-9500 * FAX (562) 493-6266

OFFICERS Mike West, Principal M.L. King HS, President-Elect

James Perry, District Athletic Director Huntington Beach USD, President-Elect

Monica Colunga, Principal Irvine HS, Past-President

Chris Calderwood, Athletic Director Rancho Mirage HS, Treasurer

Rob Wigod, Commissioner of Athletics

BULLETIN EDITOR Thom Simmons, Assistant Commissioner

EDITORIAL ASSISTANT Anita Fopma, CIF-SS Program Coordinator

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CIF-SS COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES May 21, 2020

The CIF Southern Section will be respecting recent 9-0. supported by the NFHS. Brett Proctor, Palomares orders from the Governor of California related to 4. Proposed Bylaw 303.B.(6)a and b Revision League, raised the concern over allowing Sunday maintaining public health and safety at this time. – Mike West reviewed the proposal. There was a exemptions. Tom Fox reminded the Council that Consistent with Executive Order N-29-20, Council motion by the Big VIII League and a second by the this specifi c event and any that follow should be members will attend this regular meeting via webinar Mission League to approve the proposal. There was looked at individually so if other sports ask for an and/or telephone. Members of the public will have no discussion. The motion carried 86-1-0. exemption the Council should discuss each request access to the meeting through these same means. 5. Proposed Bylaw 208.B Revision – Mike West independently. Jim Perry reminded the Council that The required webinar link and/or conference call reviewed the proposal. There was a motion by we should be very cautious and that when Cheer number will be published on this agenda and posted the Suburban League and a second by the Almont was accepted, they agreed to follow all rules of the on the CIF Southern Section Offi ce website (www. League to approve the proposal. There was no constitution. Dr. Colunga reminded the Council that cifss.org) and at the CIF Southern Section Offi ce discussion. The motion carried 90-0-1. all members should be open minded to look at all (10932 Pine Street, Los Alamitos, CA 90720) no 6. Proposed Bylaw 209.C.(1) Revision - Mike new ideas and proposals as we evolve. Tom Fox later than 72 hours prior to this meeting. The CIF West reviewed the proposal. There was a motion again stated that Cheer is limited and that it does Southern Section is committed to ensuring that all by the San Andreas League and a second by the not operate like other sports do. David Hess spoke meetings are accessible regardless of an individual’s Golden League to approve the proposal. There was in support of the proposal and gave reason for his ability or access method. If you need a reasonable no discussion. The motion carried 89-1-0. yes vote during the recent Executive Committee accommodation, please contact Sharon Hodge, B. SOUTHERN SECTION ACTION ITEMS meeting. Jim Perry reminded the Council that if Executive Assistant, at [email protected] by 4 pm 1. Proposed 2020-2021 CIF Southern Section this proposal does pass it does not make it a bylaw on May 14, 2020. Budget - Dr. Colunga reviewed the proposal. She immediately. It simply means that it will be moved to reminded the Council that if the budget is approved the CIF State Federated Council for fi rst reading in 1. OPENING BUSINESS the 2% COLA for Program Coordinators and the 1% October and to be voted on in January, 2021. The A. Call to order by Dr. Monica Colunga, President of COLA for Administrators would be held in abeyance motion carried 46-39-5. the Council 9:05 am until the fi nal budget is complete and evidence 6. Proposed Bylaw 3320.4 Revision - Dr. Colunga B. Pledge of Allegiance shows that it can be funded. There was a motion by reviewed the proposal. There was a motion by the C. Roll Call the Palomares League and a second by the Pacifi c Suburban League and a second by the Almont League D. Introduction of Guests - Ron Nocetti, Executive View League to approve the proposal. There was no to approve the proposal. Discussion: Question from Director, CIF State Brian Seymour, Associate discussion. The motion carried 90-1-0. the Western Athletic Conference about the what Executive Director, CIF State Aaron Plunkett from 2. CIF Southern Section Executive Committee would happen if a yes vote was recorded for both CIFSS This Week Nominations - Dr. Colunga reviewed the proposal this proposal and SS 612, would they confl ict with Dan Albano from the Orange County Register and the nominations to the Council. The following each other? Assistant Commissioner Kristine Palle Eric Maddy from CalPreps, Eric Sondheimer candidates were elected to Executive Committee responded that they would not. If a yes vote was from the LA Times, James Escarcega from SoCal positions: President-Elect – Jim Perry, District recorded, then the Council is stating that they would News Group, Matthew Szabo from the LA Times, Athletic Director, Huntington Beach Union High like to have playoff divisions formulated Derryl Trujillo from Inland Empire Sports, Connor School District Treasurer – Chris Calderwood, Vice- based on competitive equity. With that, the higher Morrissette from Scorebook Live, Fred Robledo Principal/Athletic Director, Rancho Mirage High placed gender would bring the lower placed gender from SoCal News Group School Activities Director Representative – Todd from the same school into the same division for Jeff Taylor, South Bay Area Offi cials Liaison Arrowsmith, Activities Director, West Ranch High the playoff s. The Pacifi c View League spoke in E. Adopt Agenda - There was a motion by the School. Due to the retirement of Chuck Shore from support of this proposal and the need to keep the Desert Empire League and a second by the Big Gladstone High School, his nomination for Boys’ Girls’ and Boys’ teams together due to travel issues VIII League to adopt the agenda. There was no Athletic Director Representative was withdrawn. and the need to lessen the potential impact of taking discussion. The motion carried 92-0-0. Nominations were accepted from the fl oor. The coaches out of the classroom for multiple days. The F. Approval of Minutes following were nominated: The Del Rey League motion failed 3-82-5. 1. Minutes of the January 28, 2020 Council nominated Eric Wood from Bishop Montgomery 7. Proposed Bylaw 3320.4 Revision - Dr. Colunga Meeting - There was a motion by the Sea View HS, second from Santa Fe League. The Crestview reviewed the proposal. There was a motion by the League and a second by the Coast Valley League Conference nominated Ray Elliot from El Dorado HS, Suburban League and a second by the Almont to adopt the agenda. There was no discussion. The second from Del Rio League. The Montview League League to approve the proposal. Discussion: The motion carried 92-0-1. nominated Brett Proctor from Alta Loma HS, second Golden West League asked for clarifi cation on how 2. PUBLIC HEARING SESSION from Suburban League. Brett Proctor declined the competitive equity divisions would be formulated. A. Recognition of anyone wishing to address the nomination. San Andreas League spoke Tim Walsh stated that in SS 611, the proposal Council. Speakers must limit their remarks to three on behalf of and in support of Rich Imbriani. Boys detailed how teams would be placed and would minutes. Elena Klock, from La Serna HS and the Del Athletic Director Representative – Rich Imbriani, SS 612 follow the same explanation. Assistant Rio League addressed the Council in support of SS Athletic Director, Cajon High School Girls Athletic Commissioner Palle responded that the same 610. Director Representative – Michelle Spencer, Athletic system that was outlined in SS 611 would be used in 3. ACTION ITEMS Director, Marina High School Orange County Area SS 612. The motion carried 77-7-6. A. STATE FEDERATED COUNCIL ACTION ITEMS Representative – Mary Jane Hibbard, Principal, 4.NON-ACTION ITEMS 1. Proposed 2020-2021 State Budget ¬ Mike Rancho Alamitos High School A. STATE FEDERATED COUNCIL NON-ACTION West reviewed the proposal and updated the 3. Proposed Bylaw 1212 Revision – Change ITEMS Council on the 2% COLA request. Mr. West stated of Due Date - Dr. Colunga reviewed the proposal. There are no State Federated Council non-action that the funds would be held in abeyance until the There was a motion by the Southwestern League items at this time. fi nal budget is complete and evidence shows that and a second by the Big VIII League to approve the B. SOUTHERN SECTION NON-ACTION ITEMS it can be funded. There was a motion by the River proposal. There was no discussion. The motion 1. Proposed Bylaw 2513 and 2516 Revision - Valley League and a second by the Ambassador carried 90-0-0. Soccer Player Ejection League to approve the proposal. There being no 4. Proposed Bylaws 3319, 3319.5, 3319.7 and 5. REPORTS discussion. The motion carried 84-1-2. 3314.1 - Dr. Colunga reviewed the proposal. There A. Treasurer’s Report - Dr. Jeff Jordan - Dr. Jordan 2. CIF State Executive Committee Nominations was a motion by the Suburban League and a second turned his time over to Chief Financial Offi cer Mitch - There was a motion by the Sea View League by the Almont League to approve the proposal. Carty so he could present a status update to the and a second by the Pacifi c League to support There was no discussion. The motion carried 80- Council on where the organization currently sits the Southern Section candidates for CIF State 4-6. fi nancially. That presentation will appear at the end Executive Committee positions: Terry Barnum, 5. Proposed Bylaw 504.M Revision – Dr. Colunga of these minutes. Carter Paysinger; and go Uninstructed on all others. reviewed the proposal. There was a motion by B. President’s Report - Dr. Monica Colunga - Dr. There being no discussion. The motion carried 89- the Del Rio League and a second by the Coastal Colunga wanted to thank the CIF Southern Section 0-1. League to approve the proposal. Discussion: Staff and her fellow Executive Committee members 3. Proposed Bylaw 503.M Revision – Ejection Question from the Montview League as to why the as this is her last Council meeting. Monica is Policy - Mike West reviewed the proposal. There Executive Committee voted to support the proposal. hopeful that we can get back to normal as soon as was a motion by the Sea View League and a second Jill Matyuch responded by saying that this is to help possible so sports can once again be appreciated. by the Big VIII League to approve the proposal. cheer get “out of the box” it was placed in. She There was no discussion. The motion carried 79- then explained that this is a single event that is (See COUNCIL MINUTES page 9) Page 4 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Fall 2020 MEET YOUR AREA REPRESENTATIVE TO THE CIF SOUTHERN SECTION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

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CIF STATE ARTICLE/BYLAW CHANGES FOR 2020-2021 The following Articles and Bylaws were either adopted or revised by the Federated Council or Executive Committee

Constitution Article Name 70.E(6) and (8) Nominations (Updated year terms and removed language) 2-year terms for Executive Committee and President Elect 70.F.(2) Elections (Removed language) Due to “2 year” terms being implemented, the language regarding yearly elections was removed Bylaw Bylaw Name 208.B. Study Abroad Students transferring back to their original school after spending a year (or less) studying abroad will have unlimited eligibility upon return with the notion that all other CIF eligibility requirement are met. 209.C.(1) Disciplinary Transfer If a student transfers from any public/private school when a disciplinary action is in place or pending, the student shall be ineligible in all sports all levels for one year from the date of transfer. (“in whole”/ “in part” language) 303.B.(6) a.(iii) & b.(iii) Multi-School Applications Multi School Applications are due May 31st for approval of the current school year. Late applications will be assessed a $200 late fee. 1504. (Regional Championships) 1703. Competitive Cheer (Traditional Competitive Cheer Regional Invitational Championships in January) 2603. (Regional Championships)

CIF STATE ARTICLE/BYLAW CHANGES FOR 2020-2021 cont. The following Articles and Bylaws were either adopted or revised by the Federated Council or Executive Committee Constitution/Article Name 503.M. Statewide Sportsmanship and Ejection Policy Player Misconduct First ejection: one subsequent game suspension, player MAY be in attendance in street clothes. Second ejection: three subsequent game suspensions, player MAY be in attendance in street clothes. Third ejection: out for the season, player may be in attendance in street clothes. The section office will make a determination on the number of subsequent game suspensions up to 6 games.

Player Fighting and Assaultive: First offense for fighting: 3-6 game suspension as determined by the Section. Player MAY be in attendance in street clothes for the duration of the subsequent suspensions. Second offense for fighting: player is ineligible for the remainder of the season. The section office will make a determination on the number of subsequent game suspensions, up to 6 games.

Coach Ejection and Coach Ejection for Fighting: First ejection, one game suspension, coach must immediately vacate and MAY NOT be in attendance while serving. Second ejection, three to six game suspension, determined by the Section, coach MAY NOT be in attendance. Third ejection, done for the remainder of the season, three to six game suspension, as determined by the Section, coach MAY NOT be in attendance. The section office will make a determination on the number of game suspensions up to 6 games. A COACH EJECTED FOR FIGHTING MUST LEAVE THE PREMISES. THE SECTION OFFICE WILL MAKE A DETERMINATION ON THE NUMBER OF SUBSEQUENT GAMES SUSPENSIONS UP TO 6 GAMES. Page 6 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Fall 2020 SYNOPSIS OF CHANGES TO 2020-21 BLUE BOOK (Cont.)

CIF STATE ARTICLE/BYLAW CHANGES FOR 2020-2021 cont. The following Articles and Bylaws were either adopted or revised by the Federated Council or Executive Committee

Constitution/Article Name 503.M. Statewide Sportsmanship and Ejection Policy cont. Spectator If a spectator is ejected from a contest, it is the responsibility of the school to ensure that person does not attend that team’s next contest. If the same spectator is ejected a second time, it is the responsibility of the school to ensure that person does not attend any of the remaining contests for that season.

Key Points to Statewide Sportsmanship and Ejection Policy 1) Any unserved portion of a suspension will carry over to the next season. If the athlete is a senior, it will carry over to their next sport. 2) Players may be in attendance during their suspensions, Coaches MAY NOT. 3) The administrative meeting/paperwork process (for athletes) will still be in effect and is required on all ejections for fighting. The Principal must still upload a letter reflecting the “corrective action” taken on all coach ejections. 4) Your school MAY have more stringent policies in place to these (i.e.: a rule indicating that the student may not be in attendance at the team’s next contest).

Appeal Process for All Multi-Game Ejections: The school principal may appeal the penalties listed above in writing to the League Commissioner/President (for a regular season contest not including the final contest prior to Section playoffs) or CIF Section Commissioner with jurisdiction in the matter (for the final contest prior to Section playoffs and all playoff contests). The appeal must be received by the Section within 48 hours of the date of the ejection. Reasons for the appeal may only include misidentification of the ejected player or a misapplication of the rule. There will be no appeal regarding the

CIF SOUTHERN SECTION ARTICLE/BYLAW CHANGES FOR 2020-2021 The following Articles and Bylaws were adopted by the CIFSS Council Bylaw 32.B.4.B – Releaguing Procedures a. Schools in a conference may releague each year. b. Report specific league participation in CIFSS Home

Bylaw Revision - All Sports Sections - Summer Dead Period a. 14-day dead period for the entire school (all sports, all levels at the same time). b. No contact or activity of any kind including weightlifting, virtual meetings etc. may take place. i. No class may be offered to circumvent this rule ii. Participation with your high school coach in a club setting IS a violation.

Bylaw 3320.2 – Playoff Divisions for a. Competitive equity system will now be used in CIF team golf for both boys and girls.

Bylaw 1212 – Change of Due Date for Winter Schedules a. Winter schedules are due to the assignor September 1st (moved from July 1st). b. This year, due to COVID, the schedule due dates are October 12 and December 14, 2020

Bylaws 3319, 3319.5, 3319.7 and 3314.1- Football Playoff Groupings a. Football will now create playoff divisions based entirely on the current year’s data at the end of the regular season. b. Seeding in each bracket will follow the power rankings regardless of league finish or affiliation. c. The higher seeded team will be the automatic host for the first round of the playoffs.

Bylaw 3320.4 – Swimming and Playoff Divisions a. League Finals results will be submitted to CIF allowing teams to be divisionally placed based on competitive equity b. Done by team and by gender (so you can be in a different Division than your league mates AND your boys and girls can be in different divisions as well) CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Fall 2020 Page 7

MINUTES OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING March 26, 2020 MEETING NOT HELD DUE TO COVID-19

(See EX. COMM. MINUTES page 8) Page 8 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Fall 2020 MINUTES OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING May 6, 2020

The CIF Southern Section will be respecting recent orders motion by Jim Perry and a second by Jill Matyuch to approve in playoff divisions based on competitive equity and it would from the Governor of California related to maintaining public the proposal. There was no discussion. The motion carried review Boys’ performance and Girls’ performance separately, health and safety at this time. Consistent with Executive 22-0-0. allowing the two genders to be placed into diff erent playoff Order N-29-20, Executive Committee members will attend B. SOUTHERN SECTION ACTION ITEMS divisions. Dave Hess expressed a concern for the schools this regular meeting via webinar and/or telephone. Members 1. Proposed 2020-2021 CIF Southern Section Budget - Dr. in his area that if the Girls and Boys teams were placed in of the public will have access to the meeting through these Colunga reviewed the proposal. There was a motion by Jim diff erent playoff divisions that it could cause an excessive same means. The required webinar link and/or conference Perry and a second by Dave Reid to approve the proposal. amount of travel and loss of class time for the coaching staff s. call number will be published on this agenda and posted There was no discussion. The motion carried 22-0-0. Dave Reid spoke in support of the proposal simply saying that on the CIF Southern Section Offi ce website (www.cifss. 2. CIF Southern Section Executive Committee Nominations - he saw this as a fairness issue for the two swim programs at org) and at the CIF Southern Section Offi ce (10932 Pine Dr. Colunga reviewed the proposal and the nominations to the each school. The motion carried 20-1-0. Street, Los Alamitos, CA 90720) no later than 72 hours prior Executive Committee. It was noted that Boys Athletic Director 4. NON-ACTION ITEMS to this meeting. The CIF Southern Section is committed to Representative candidate Chuck Shore has withdrawn his A. STATE FEDERATED COUNCIL NON-ACTION ITEMS ensuring that all meetings are accessible regardless of an nomination due to his pending retirement. Currently, the There are no State Federated Council Non-Action items at individual’s ability or access method. If you need a reasonable position only has one candidate and nominations will be this time. accommodation, please contact Sharon Hodge, Executive accepted from the fl oor. There was a motion by Jill Matyuch B. SOUTHERN SECTION NON-ACTION ITEMS Assistant, at [email protected] by 4pm on May 1, 2020. and a second by Jim Perry to approve the proposal. There 1. Proposed Bylaw 2513 and 2516 Revision - Soccer was no discussion. The motion carried 22-0-0. Player Ejection - Dr. Colunga reviewed the proposal. Dr. 1. OPENING BUSINESS 3. Proposed Bylaw 1212 Revision – Change of Due Date Colunga asked Assistant Commissioner Mike Middlebrook to A. Call to order by Dr. Monica Colunga, President of the - Dr. Colunga reviewed the proposal. There was a motion provide some information and background for this proposal. Council - Meeting was called to order by Dr. Monica Colunga by Jim Perry and a second by Paula Rodas to approve the Mike explained to the Executive Committee that this proposal at 1:05 pm. Dr. Colunga welcomed everyone and thanked the proposal. There was no discussion. The motion carried 22- was brought forward before the Soccer Coaches Advisory Southern Section Staff for their attendance. 0-0. Committee has had a chance to review it, however, several B. Pledge of Allegiance 4. Proposed Bylaws 3319, 3319.5, 3319.7 and 3314.1 - members of the group had expressed support for the C. Roll Call - All members were present. Revision - Football Playoff Groupings - Dr. Colunga reviewed proposal. The proposal would allow a student who receives D. Introduction of Guests - The following guests were the proposal. There was a motion by Chris Calderwood and a two yellow cards during a contest to not be suspended for the present via the Microsoft Teams video conference call. second by Jill Matyuch to approve the proposal. Dr. Colunga team’s next contest. However, per NFHS Rules, the student is Andrew Palovik from CA Sports Zone; Barry Punzal from asked Assistant Commissioner Rich Shearer to provide some still removed from the current contest for receiving two yellow Noozhawk.com; Charles Sommer from SloPocSports; Dan information and background for this proposal. Rich informed cards. This proposal would not confl ict with State 602, as the Albano from the Orange County Register; Doug Spoon from the Executive Committee that the Members of the Football student would not be ejected from the current contest, they Menifee 24/7; Eric Sondheimer from the LA Times; Harold Coaches Advisory Committee were strongly in favor of this would be disqualifi ed from the remainder of the contest, like a Abend from Prep2Prep/Cal-Hi Sports; James Escarcega proposal. The proposal would guarantee that all automatic student who has fouled out of a contest. from SoCal News Group; Jay Seidel from La Habra Journal; playoff qualifying teams in the sport of football would make 5. NEW BUSINESS Jeff rey Parenti from Flo Sports; Jonathan Catalini from VC the playoff s. There was no discussion. The motion carried A. Consideration of the Following Schools for Membership Star; Larry Bohannan from the Desert Sun; Matthew Hall from 22-0-0. for the 2020-2021 School Year the Santa Monica Daily Press ; Matthew Szabo from the LA 5. Proposed Bylaw 504.M Revision – Sunday Cheer 1. Discovery Prep - Jim Perry presented Discovery Prep for Times; Micah King from Fox Sports; Mitch Lehman from the Competition - Dr. Colunga reviewed the proposal. There was consideration and recommended probationary membership. San Marino Tribune; Tom Stirckfaden from Lawndale City a motion by Jill Matyuch and a second by Reggie Thompkins A motion was made by Paula Rodas and seconded by Dave TV3; Jeff Taylor, South Bay Area Offi cials Liaison; JD Finley, to approve the proposal. Ed Kearby raised a concern that Reid to approve probationary status for Discovery Prep. After San Fernando Area Offi cials Liaison; Jim Johnson, Foothill- if this were to pass that the signifi cance and value to the discussion, which included a review of the New Member Citrus Offi cials Area Liaison; Elena Klock, La Serna High other Cheer competitions would be devalued. Jill Matyuch School Application, the motion passed 22-0-0. School Cheer Coach expressed to the Executive Committee that this single event 2. Fairmont Prep SJC - Jim Perry presented Fairmont E. Adopt Agenda - There was a motion by Chris Calderwood is the equivalent of the Super Bowl and that teams should Prep SJC for consideration and recommended full and a second by Jill Matyuch to adopt the agenda. There be allowed to attend and compete on a Sunday. Reggie membership status. A motion was made by Paula Rodas being no discussion, the motion was approved to adopt the Thompkins pointed out to the Executive Committee that the and seconded by Nancy Kelly to approve full membership for agenda as written. Superintendents Advisory Committee approved the proposal. Fairmont Prep SJC. Jim reminded the Executive Committee F. Approval of Minutes Chris Calderwood asked if the Cheer Advisory Committee that this school was formerly Saddleback Valley Christian and 1. Minutes of the January 18, 2020, Executive Com supported the proposal and Rob Wigod confi rmed that they that many of the staff members, including Athletic Director ittee - There was a motion by Jill Matyuch and a second by did. Mike West asked for clarifi cation on what was diff erent Rod Markum, would still be working at Fairmont Prep SJC. Dave Reid to approve the minutes of the January 18, 2020 between this proposal and one that was brought forward for After discussion, which included a review of the New Member Executive Committee meeting. The minutes were approved a vote which failed during the 2018-2019 school year. Jill School Application, the motion passed 21-0-0. as written. Matyuch explained that the failed proposal was asking for a 3. Magnolia Science Academy - Mary Jane Hibbard 2. PUBLIC COMMENT Sunday exception for any Cheer competition whereas this presented Magnolia Science Academy for consideration and A. Recognition of anyone wishing to address the Executive proposal is asking for an exception for one specifi c event. recommended probationary membership. A motion was made Committee. Speakers must limit their remarks to three Jim Perry raised a concern that if this were to pass, it would by Mary Jane Hibbard and seconded by Paula Rodas to minutes. Elena Klock, from La Serna HS and the Del Rio possibly open the door for other sports to ask for an exception approve probationary status for Magnolia Science Academy. League, addressed the Executive Committee in support of and create a problem later. Jim also informed the Executive After discussion, which included a review of the New Member SS 610. Committee that the organization running the event has School Application, the motion passed 22-0-0. 3. ACTION ITEMS allowed teams to submit a video of the teams’ performance 4. Method Schools - Dave Reid presented Method A. STATE FEDERATED COUNCIL ACTION ITEMS and have it evaluated. Ann Fitzgerald responded to Jim Schools for consideration and recommended probationary 1. Proposed 2020-2021 State Budget - Mike West reviewed Perry’s statement that video could be submitted in lieu of a live membership. A motion was made by Terry Barnum and the proposal. There was a motion by Paula Rodas and a performance. The issue is that once the video is submitted seconded by Jim Perry to approve probationary status for second by Jill Matyuch to approve the proposal. There was it must be used at each interval and a new video cannot Method Schools. After discussion, which included a review no discussion. The motion carried 22-0-0. be submitted for each round of the competition. Ann also of the New Member School Application, the motion passed 2. CIF State Executive Committee Nominations - Mike West pointed out that this one event is the only one that is currently 22-0-0. reviewed the proposal. Two current Executive Committee supported by the NFHS. After hearing the discussion, Nancy 5. South Hills Academy - Paul Lopez presented South Hills members, Terry Barnum and Carter Paysinger are up for Kelly called for the vote. The motion carried 13-8-1. Academy for consideration and recommended probationary election to the CIF State Executive Committee. Traditionally, 6.Proposed Bylaw 3320.4 Revision - Swim Playoff membership. A motion was made by and Jim Perry and the Southern Section delegates to the CIF Federated Council Divisions – Proposal A - Dr. Colunga reviewed the proposal. seconded by Geniel Moon to approve probationary status vote in support of the candidates from our section and are There was a motion by Terry Barnum and a second by Nancy for South Hills Academy. After discussion, which included a sent uninstructed for all others. There was a motion by Kelly to approve the proposal. Dr. Colunga asked Assistant review of the New Member School Application, the motion Jill Matyuch and a second by Geniel Moon to approve that Commissioner Kristine Palle to provide some information and passed 22-0-0. proposal. There was no further discussion. The motion background for this proposal. Kristine informed the Executive 6. University Careers/Sports Academy - Ed Kearby carried 22-0-0. Committee that the Swimming Coaches Advisory Committee presented University Careers/Sports Academy for 3. Proposed Bylaw 503.M Revision – Ejection Policy - Mike were in favor of this proposal. The proposal would place consideration and recommended probationary membership. West reviewed the proposal. There was a motion by Chris teams in playoff divisions based on competitive equity and A motion was made by Paula Rodas and seconded by Geniel Calderwood and a second by Geniel Moon to approve the not strength of league which is the current practice. This Moon to approve probationary status for University Careers/ proposal. There was no discussion. The motion carried 22- proposal would keep both the Girls’ and Boys’ teams together Sports Academy. After discussion, which included a review 0-0. in a competitive playoff division based on which gender was of the New Member School Application, the motion passed 4. Proposed Bylaw 303.B.(6)a and b Revision – Multi higher ranked. Jim Perry commented that if this proposal 22-0-0. School Applications - Mike West reviewed the proposal. were to pass then SS 612 could not be passed as they would B. Membership Status of New Schools Admitted in 2019- There was a motion by Paula Rodas and a second by Jill contradict each other. Kristine confi rmed and explained that 2020 Matyuch to approve the proposal. There was no discussion. the Committee could not vote to approve SS 611 and vote to 1. Castaic - Todd Arrowsmith Castaic High School for The motion carried 22-0-0. approve SS 612. Motion failed 1-20-0. consideration and recommended full membership. A motion 5. Proposed Bylaw 208.B Revision – CIF Student Study 7. Proposed Bylaw 3320.4 Revision - Swim Playoff was made by Paula Rodas and seconded by Geniel Moon, Abroad - Mike West reviewed the proposal. There was a Divisions – Proposal B - Dr. Colunga reviewed the proposal. to approve Castaic High School for full membership. After motion by Paula Rodas and a second by Jim Perry to approve There was a motion by Terry Barnum and a second by Nancy discussion, which included a review of the Probationary the proposal. There was no discussion. The motion carried Kelly to approve the proposal. Dr. Colunga asked Assistant School Evaluation Form, the motion passed 20-0-0. 22-0-0. Commissioner Kristine Palle to provide some information 2. Compton Early College - Todd Arrowsmith presented 6. Proposed Bylaw 209.C.(1) Revision - Disciplinary and background for this proposal. Kristine explained that (See EX. COMM MINUTES next page) Transfer - Mike West reviewed the proposal. There was a this was a continuation of SS 611 which would place teams CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Fall 2020 Page 9 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE COUNCIL MINUTES COUNCIL MINUTES (March 20, 2018 Continued from page 8) (May 21, 2020 Continued from page 3) (March 31, 2020 Continued from page 2)

Compton Early College for consideration and recommended Monica wanted to thank the CIF Southern Section full membership. A motion was made by Paula Rodas and Offi ce and the member schools for always working seconded by Geniel Moon to approve Compton Early College together in service to high school athletics. for full membership. After discussion, which included a review C. Commissioner’s Report - Rob Wigod - Mr. Wigod of the Probationary School Evaluation Form, the motion passed 22-0-0. stated how proud he was of all the Council members 3. Entrepreneur - Ed Kearby presented Entrepreneur for and the work everyone has done, especially today, consideration and recommended probationary membership. for making the meeting happen via an electronic A motion was made by Jill Matyuch and seconded by Geniel conference call. Mr. Wigod reiterated that all options Moon to approve probationary status for Entrepreneur. After are on the table for sports not only in the Fall but for discussion, which included a review of the Probationary all of 2020-2021. His goal is to have sports back as School Evaluation Form, the motion passed 22-0-0. 4. Harkham-GAON Academy - Terry Barnum presented soon as the schools are ready. Rob also informed Harkham-GAON Academy for consideration and the Council that the CIF State Offi ce and the recommended probationary membership. A motion was other 9 Section Commissioners have been having made Dave Reid and seconded by Paula Rodas to approve frequent discussions regarding fi nancial hardship, probationary status for Harkham-GAON Academy. After student physical examinations and student grades, discussion, which included a review of the Probationary including credit /no credit. Rob thanked Mitch Carty School Evaluation Form, the motion passed 22-0-0. for working to submit a balanced budget in the face 5. Lakeview Leadership Academy - Ed Kearby presented Lakeview Leadership Academy for consideration and of the current COVID-19 health issues. Finally, he recommended probationary membership. A motion was thanked Monica Colunga for all she has done as made by Jill Matyuch and seconded by Chris Calderwood President of the Council. He followed by saying to approve probationary status for Lakeview Leadership thank you to all the Executive Committee members Academy. After discussion, which included a review of the for their work and guidance, and the CIF southern Probationary School Evaluation Form, the motion passed Section staff for their dedication and commitment to 22-0-0. 6. Lifeline Education Charter - Carter Paysinger our member schools. presented Lifeline Education Charter for consideration and 6. ADVANCE PLANNING recommended probationary membership. A motion was A. DATES made by Reggie Thompkins and seconded by Paula Rodas 1. August 13, 2020 – CIF Southern Section to approve probationary status for Lifeline Education Charter. Executive Committee Meeting, CIF Southern After discussion, which included a review of the Probationary Section Offi ces, Los Alamitos, California, 1:00 p.m. School Evaluation Form, the motion passed 22-0-0. 2. September 24, 2020 – CIF Southern Section 7. Lompoc Valley Baptist - Dave Hess presented Lompoc Valley Baptist for consideration and recommended Executive Committee Meeting, CIF Southern probationary membership. A motion was made by Jill Matyuch Section Offi ces, Los Alamitos, California, 1:00 p.m. and seconded by Mary Jane Hibbard to approve probationary 3. October 1, 2020 – CIF Southern Section Council status for Lompoc Valley Baptist. After discussion, which Meeting, The Grand, Long Beach, California, 9:00 included a review of the Probationary School Evaluation a.m. Form, the motion passed 22-0-0. 7. ADJOURNMENT 8. Newport Christian - David Parkes presented Newport Christian for consideration and recommended probationary A. Time of Adjournment – 12:46 pm - A motion membership. A motion was made by Jeff Williams and to adjourn was made by the Big VIII League seconded by Dave Hess to approve probationary status for and seconded by the Coastal League. Time of Newport Christian. After discussion, which included a review adjournment, 12:46 pm. of the Probationary School Evaluation Form, the motion Submitted By: passed 22-0-0. Mike Middlebrook, Asst. Commissioner 9. Orange Crescent - Jill Matyuch presented Orange Approved By: Crescent for consideration and recommended probationary membership. A motion was made by Geniel Moon and Rob Wigod, Commissioner of Athletics seconded by Dave Reid to approve probationary status for (See EX. COMM MINUTES page 18)

CIF-SS 2019-20 COMMISSIONER'S CUP

(Sport Abbreviations: BB - Baseball; BD - ; BK - Basketball; CC - Cross Country; FB - Football; G - Golf; S - Soccer; SB - Softball; SD - Swimming/Diving; T - ; TF - Track/Field; VB - ; WP - ; W - ) *=Decided by tie-breaker rules **=All tie breakers exhausted

BOYS-SPORT HONOREES GIRLS-SPORT HONOREES SCHOOL POINT ACCUMULATION T.P. SCHOOL POINT ACCUMULATION T.P. 1. No Spring Sports - Covid-19 1. No Spring Sports - Covid-19. 2. 3. 3. 4. 4. 5. 5. 6. 6. 7. 7. 8. 8. 9. 9. 10. 10, Page 10 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Fall 2020

2020 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION FORD BOYS TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONS EVENT DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4

100 Meters No Playoff s-Covid-19

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% - New Divisional Record

2020 FINAL TEAM STANDINGS PLACE DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4 1 No Playoff s-Covid-19 2 No Playoff s-Covid-19 3 No Playoff s-Covid-19 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Fall 2020 Page 11

2020 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONS EVENT DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4

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Pole Vault No Playoff s-Covid-19 *- New Divisional Record 2020 FINAL TEAM STANDINGS PLACE DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4 1 No Playoff s-Covid-19 2 No Playoff s-Covid-19 3 No Playoff s-Covid-19 Page 12 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Fall 2020 2020 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION-FORD BASEBALL PLAYOFF RESULTS DIVISION 1 No Playoff s-Covid-19

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DIVISION 7 No Playoff s-Covid-19 2020 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION FORD BASEBALL TEAM CHAMPIONS

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DIVISION 7 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Fall 2020 Page 13 2020 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION FORD SOFTBALL PLAYOFF RESULTS DIVISION 1 No Playoff s - Covid-19

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DIVISION 7 No Playoff s - Covid-19 2019 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION FORD SOFTBALL TEAM CHAMPIONS

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2020 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION FORD BOYS TEAM TENNIS PLAYOFF RESULTS OPEN DIVISION No Playoff s - Covid-19 . DIVISION 1 No Playoff s - Covid-19 . DIVISION 2 No Playoff s - Covid-19 . DIVISION 3 No Playoff s - Covid-19

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DIVISION 5 (See TEAM TENNIS on page 18) No Playoff s - Covid-19 2020 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION FORD BOYS TENNIS TEAM CHAMPIONS OPEN DIVISION

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BOYS INDIVIDUAL TENNIS RESULTS SINGLES No Playoff s - Covid-19

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CIF SOUTHERN SECTION FORD 2020 SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS DIVISION 1 No Playoff s - Covid-19

200 Medley Relay - GIRLS: ;BOYS: 200 Freestyle - GIRLS: ; BOYS: 2020 200 Individual Medley - GIRLS: ; BOYS: 50 Freestyle - GIRLS: ; BOYS: CIF SOUTHERN SECTION Diving - GIRLS: ; BOYS: 100 Butterfl y - GIRLS: ; BOYS: FORD 100 Freestyle - GIRLS: ; BOYS: 500 Freestyle - GIRLS: ; BOYS: SWIMMING/DIVING TEAM 200 Freestye Relay - GIRLS: ; BOYS: 100 Backstroke - GIRLS: ; BOYS: CHAMPIONS 100 Breaststroke - GIRLS: ; BOYS: ). 400 Freestyle Relay - GIRLS: ; BOYS: . Final Team Results - GIRLS: ; BOYS: *Division 1 Record !National Record GIRLS DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 No Playoff s - Covid-19

200 Medley Relay - GIRLS: ;BOYS: 200 Freestyle - GIRLS: ; BOYS: 200 Individual Medley - GIRLS: ; BOYS: GIRLS DIVISION 2 50 Freestyle - GIRLS: ; BOYS: Diving - GIRLS: ; BOYS: 100 Butterfl y - GIRLS: ; BOYS: 100 Freestyle - GIRLS: ; BOYS: 500 Freestyle - GIRLS: ; BOYS: 200 Freestye Relay - GIRLS: ; BOYS: GIRLS DIVISION 3 100 Backstroke - GIRLS: ; BOYS: 100 Breaststroke - GIRLS: ; BOYS: ). 400 Freestyle Relay - GIRLS: ; BOYS: . Final Team Results - GIRLS: ; BOYS: *Division 2 Record !National Record GIRLS DIVISION 4

DIVISION 3 No Playoff s - Covid-19

200 Medley Relay - GIRLS: ;BOYS: 200 Freestyle - GIRLS: ; BOYS: 200 Individual Medley - GIRLS: ; BOYS: 50 Freestyle - GIRLS: ; BOYS: Diving - GIRLS: ; BOYS: 100 Butterfl y - GIRLS: ; BOYS: BOYS DIVISION 1 100 Freestyle - GIRLS: ; BOYS: 500 Freestyle - GIRLS: ; BOYS: 200 Freestye Relay - GIRLS: ; BOYS: 100 Backstroke - GIRLS: ; BOYS: 100 Breaststroke - GIRLS: ; BOYS: ). 400 Freestyle Relay - GIRLS: ; BOYS: . BOYS DIVISION 2 Final Team Results - GIRLS: ; BOYS: *Division 3 Record !National Record BOYS DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4 No Playoff s - Covid-19

200 Medley Relay - GIRLS: ;BOYS: 200 Freestyle - GIRLS: ; BOYS: 200 Individual Medley - GIRLS: ; BOYS: 50 Freestyle - GIRLS: ; BOYS: BOYS DIVISION 4 Diving - GIRLS: ; BOYS: 100 Butterfl y - GIRLS: ; BOYS: 100 Freestyle - GIRLS: ; BOYS: 500 Freestyle - GIRLS: ; BOYS: 200 Freestye Relay - GIRLS: ; BOYS: 100 Backstroke - GIRLS: ; BOYS: 100 Breaststroke - GIRLS: ; BOYS: ). 400 Freestyle Relay - GIRLS: ; BOYS: . Final Team Results - GIRLS: ; BOYS: *Division 4 Record !National Record Page 16 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Fall 2020

2020 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION FORD BOYS VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFF RESULTS

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2020 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION FORD BOYS GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS

REGIONAL FINALS WINNERS No Playoff s - Covid-19 INDIVIDUAL FINALS No Playoff s - Covid-19

SCHOOL SCORE PL. PLAYER/SCHOOL SCORE CENTRAL REGION 1. 2. CENTRAL COAST REGION 3T. 3T. EASTERN REGION 3T. 6T. NORTHERN REGION 6T. 6T. SOUTHERN REGION 6T. 6T. SOUTH COAST REGION

WESTERN REGION

BOYS VOLLEYBALL (Continued from previous page) Page 18 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Fall 2020

CIF-SS MEETING DATES 2020-2021

DAY DATE TYPE Thursday August 13 Executive Committee Meeting Workshop and New Member Orientation Sunday-Tuesday September 20-22 National Federation Section 7/8 Meeting Thursday September 24 Executive Committee Meeting Canceled due to Covid-19 Champions for Character Awards Dinner Thursday October 1 Southern Section Council Meeting Deadline for Southern Section Proposals - September 10 Canceled due to Covid-19 Athletic Administrator Summit Canceled due to Covid-19 Hall of Fame/Distinguished Service Luncheon Friday October 9 State Fecerated Council Meeting Friday-Sunday January 15/17 Executive Committee Meeting Tuesday January 2 Southern Section Council Meeting Deadline for Southern Section Proposals - January 12 Thursday-Friday February 4-5 State Federated Council Meeting Thursday March 18 Executive Committee Meeting Thursday-Sunday April 8-11 State Athletic Directors Conference Tuesday April 13 Southern Section Council Meeting Deadline for Southern Section Proposals - March 23 Thursday-Friday April 22-23 State Federated Council Meeting Thursday May 13 Executive Committee Meeting Monday-Friday June 28-July 2 National Federation Summer Meeting

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE A. President’s Report - Dr. Monica Colunga - Dr. Colunga leadership, guidance and friendship as they transition out. (May 6, 2020 Continued from page 7) began her report by saying thank you to all the Executive President, State Federated Council, Jim Perry, acknowledged Committee members as this is her last meeting as President. Monica Colunga for her great leadership along with Rob Orange Crescent. After discussion, which included a review She has enjoyed her time and has cherished her role as Wigod and the rest of the CIF Southern Section staff . He of the Probationary School Evaluation Form, the motion President. She thanked the offi ce staff for their leadership wished incoming President Mike West all the best as he passed 21-0-0. and guidance and is looking forward to when things are back moves into his new role starting with the 2020-2021 school 10. TREE Academy - Terry Barnum presented TREE to normal. year. CSADA Representative, Dave Reid, closed the Academy for consideration and recommended probationary B. Treasurer’s Report - Dr. Jeff Jordan - Dr. Jordan reported Report Session by thanking all the Executive Committee membership. A motion was made by Dave Reid and that the 2018-2019 tax return has been completed and fi led. members and especially Sharon Hodge for her hard work in seconded by Mary Jane Hibbard to approve probationary Jeff thanked the Executive Committee for its leadership and setting up the virtual meeting and making sure everything ran status for TREE Academy. After discussion, which included wanted to especially thank Mitch Carty for his role in working smoothly. a review of the Probationary School Evaluation Form, the to submit a balanced budget. Jeff also wanted to encourage 9. ADVANCE PLANNING motion passed 20-0-0. members to use the GoFan online ticketing system so schools A. DATES 11. Waldorf - Jim Perry presented Waldorf School for do not have to handle cash and thus can keep social distance 1. August 13, 2020 – CIF Southern Section Executive coideration and recommended full membership. It was if schools do re-open for sports. Jeff also noted that the State Committee Meeting, CIF Southern Section Offi ces, Los moved, Steve Miller and seconded Paula Rodas to approve CIF Offi ce is working on event cancellation insurance for the Alamitos, California, 1:00 p.m. Waldorf School for full membership. After discussion, which CIF Sections. Jeff also wanted to alert schools to explore 2. September 24, 2020 – CIF Southern Section Executive included a review of the Probationary School Evaluation Pacifi c Premier Bank and a partnership to move toward Committee Meeting, CIF Southern Section Offi ces, Los Form, the motion passed 21-0-0. electronic funding to save costs on bank fees and returned Alamitos, California, 1:00 p.m. C. CIF Southern Section 2019-2020 Goals Rob Wigod checks. Finally, Jeff wanted to say a fi nal thank you to all of 3. October 1, 2020 – CIF Southern Section Council Commissioner Wigod made a presentation that appears at the Executive Committee members, Rob Wigod and the offi ce Meeting, The Grand, Long Beach, California, 9:00 a.m. the end of these minutes. The presentation was a review of staff as this is his last meeting and the end of his service on B. SUGGESTED AGENDA ITEMS the 2019-2020 CIF Southern Section Goals highlighting what the Executive Committee. There were no suggested agenda items for the next meeting. was accomplished this school year. C. Commissioner’s Report - Rob Wigod - Commissioner 10. ADJOURNMENT D. Financial Report - Mitch Carty - Mitch Carty presented Wigod wanted to recognize and thank Monica Colunga, A motion to adjourn was made by Terry Barnum and seconded an update to the Executive Committee. Mitch provided a Jeff Jordan and Nancy Kelly for their support, leadership, by Ed Kearby. Motion passed 22-0-0. Time of Adjournment PowerPoint which appears at the end of these minutes. and most importantly friendship, as they transition off the – 5:39 pm. Mitch gave a review of where the organization stands Executive Committee. Rob continued to remind everyone fi nancially after the cancelation of the Spring Sport season that once the schools open, our offi ce will be ready to Submitted By: and Spring Championships. Mitch and Rob applied for the present a sports calendar. What that calendar will look like Mike Middlebrook, Assistant Commissioner Payroll Protection Plan which secured $456,100 to help off set will depend on when schools open and when full activities expenses. Mitch was pleased to announce that he projects resume. Our offi ce staff has been attending league meetings Approved By: at this time that the organization will show a net profi t of via Zoom, Google Meet and Microsoft Teams so we can help Rob Wigod, Commissioner of Athletics $12,231.34 for the 2019-2020 fi scal year. address any questions our schools have. Rob also informed E. Marketing Report - Thom Simmons/Jackie Gibson - the Executive Committee that the CIF State Offi ce and the Jackie Gibson made a presentation that appears at the end other 9 Section Commissioners have been having frequent of these minutes. Meetings to discuss all potential scenarios and options as we F. Communications Report - Thom Simmons/Chelsea move forward. Rob thanked Mitch Carty and the offi ce staff Heyward - Chelsea Heyward made a presentation that for the work they have been doing during this unusual time. appears at the end of these minutes. D. Executive Committee Member Reports - President, Dr. 6. CLOSED SESSION Monica Colunga, acknowledged and thanked Nancy Kelly for A. Public Employee Evaluation of Performance – her service with the Executive Committee as her term has also (Government Code 54957): come to an end. Monica and Rob announced that an informal 1. Commissioner’s Evaluation gathering will take place sometime after May 29th in order 7. REPORT OF ACTION(S) TAKEN IN CLOSED SESSION to give a proper send off to the members of the Executive At. 4:48 pm the Executive Committee went into Closed Committee that will be leaving after the last Southern Section Session to review the Commissioner’s Evaluation. The Council meeting of the year on May 21st. President Elect, Closed Session ended at 4:57 pm, with no action taken. Mike West, addressed the Executive Committee and thanked 8. REPORTS Monica Colunga, Carter Paysinger and Jeff for all their eff orts, CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Fall 2020 Page 19 SOFTBALL (Continued from page 12)

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