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North Dakota High School Activities Bulletin December 2007 Inside This Issue NDHSAA Board Candidates 2-4 Attention 9-Man Football 2 The NDHSAA Centennial Story 4 Fall NDHSA State Champions 4 Attention Class B Band Directors 4 Award of Excellence Recipients 5 What Is Good Sportsmanship? 5 National Anthem Performers 5 State B Basketball Ticket Order Policy 6 Fall Team Scholar Recipients 6 Respect 6 State Wrestling Ticket Order Policy 7 Board Actions - November 16, 2007 7 Board Actions - November 1, 2007 7 Boys Class B Basketball Districts 8 Girls Class B Basketball Districts 9 NIAAA Distinguished Service Award 10 Winter Sports - Online Testing 10 Season s Greetings from the NDHSAA Staff!

At the October NDHSAA General Membership meeting, the following nominees were presented for the Board election to be administered by mail ballot in December. Nominated for the Class A at large position to replace Kim Knodle, Principal of Valley City High School are Superintendent Viola LaFontaine of Turtle Mountain Community High School (Belcourt), Superintendent Steve Swiontek of the Devils Lake Public Schools, Todd Olson, Athletic Director of the Grand Forks Public Schools and Mike Heilman, Principal of Bismarck Century High School. Nominated to replace Superintendent Brian Duchscherer of Carrington, representing the Class B Southeast, will be Superintendent Rick Jacobson of Wyndmere Public School and Superintendent Craig Johnson of Fairmount Public School. The Athletic Administrators nominees to run for the position presently held by Lorell Jungling, Activities Director for Mandan High School are Pete Moe, Activities Director of Washburn High School and Peggy Person, Athletic Director of the Lewis & Clark High Schools (Berthold and North Shore) and Berthold High School Principal. Biographies and pictures of the candidates are as follows: Class A at Large Position Nominees Superintendent Viola LaFontaine Turtle Mountain Community School Belcourt Viola LaFontaine was born and raised in Belcourt, North Dakota. She attended the University of Mary a n d r e c e i v e d her Bachelor of Science Degree in Secondary English. She returned to Belcourt and worked as a substitute teacher for one year. She then returned to school and obtained her Master s Degree in elementary education with an emphasis in special education from the University of North Dakota. Viola worked at the Middle School for two years while working on her Master s Degree. She worked at the K-8 Ojibwa Indian School for 9 years as a teacher, as the Bilingual Director and eventually as the principal. In 1990, she returned to school to work on her doctorate in Educational Administration. She worked as the reading specialist for the Turtle Mountain Elementary school and then as the elementary assistant principal. In 1995 she was hired as the Belcourt School 2 December Bulletin 2007 NDHSAA Board Candidates Introduced District # 7 superintendent and continues to be in that position today. The Belcourt School District is a K-12 school system with an enrollment of 1600 students. Viola is a member of the NDCEL, NDASA, NDIEA and Northwest Leaders. She is presently the president for the North Dakota Indian Education Association. She also serves on the Board of Directors for the North Dakota LEAD Center and has served on the SALT committee for DPI. Viola has 4 children. Her oldest daughter is a nurse and is currently back in school at UND working on her master s degree. Her second daughter is a full time mom and lives in Grand Forks, ND. Her oldest son is a plumber in Grand Forks, ND and her youngest son is attending Turtle Mountain Community College in Belcourt. Viola has 4 grandchildren of which 2 attend school in Grand Forks. Superintendent Steve Swiontek Devils Lake Public Schools Steve Swiontek graduated from Mayville State University in 1979 and received his Master s Degree from Northern State University of Aberdeen, South Dakota in 1983. He is presently in the UND ABD doctorate program. In 1979-80, S w i o n t e k taught science and coached basketball at Adams High School. From 1980 to 1985 he was a science teacher, track coach and assistant football coach at Kenmare. He was the principal and athletic director at Red Lake Falls, Minnesota in 1986-87 and accepted the position of principal at Devils Lake High School in 1987. He became the Superintendent of the Devils Lake Public School system in 2001, a position he currently holds. Steve is a member of the NDCEL, NDASA, AASA, Rotary, KC s, NDOA, on the NDASA Board and is presently President of the Lake Region Special Education Board Swiontek has been very involved in activities as a football official for 21 years, a basketball official for 11 years, and a Region 4 track starter for 15 years. He was honored in 2000 as the North Dakota Speech and Theatre Association s Administrator of the Year. Steve and Susan, a middle school English teacher, have two children: Connor is a freshman at DLHS, and Frank is in the U.S. Navy. Todd Olson, Grand Forks Public Schools Director of Athletics Todd Olson is a 1986 graduate of Cavalier High School. He graduated from Mayville State University in 1991 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics Education. He received his Master of Education degree in Educational Administration from the University of North Dakota in 1998. Todd began his teaching career at Grand Forks Central High School in 1991. At Central High School, he taught mathematics and computer programming for fourteen years along with being the head boys basketball coach for twelve seasons and the assistant girls basketball coach for three seasons. Todd was named the Class A Boys Coach of the Year in 1995 and led his team to the Class A State Championship in 1996. During his coaching career, Olson served five years on the Board of Directors of the North Dakota High School Coaches Association, acting as the President during the 2004-2005 school year. Todd also represented the NDHSCA on the NDHSAA Athletic Review Committee and served two terms on the Basketball Coaches Advisory Committee. In 2005, Todd accepted the position as the Director of Athletics for the Grand Forks Public Schools. In this position, he administers all 21 of the varsity sports sanctioned by the NDHSAA at both Central and Red River High Schools. Olson has managed 12 NDHSAA State Tournaments and 15 East Region/EDC tournaments. Currently, Todd is representing the East Region on the NDIAAA Board of Directors and the Athletic Review Committee, as well as serving on the NDHSAA Tournament Committee. In 2006, he was named the East Region Athletic Administrator of the Year. Todd earned his Certified Athletic Administrator certification from the NDIAAA in 2007. Todd and his wife, Beth, who teaches third grade at Ben Franklin Elementary, have a daughter, Katelyn, and a son, David, who are both students at South Middle School. Board Nominees Cont. on page 3 Attention 9-Man Football As per NDHSAA Board Action on October 17th, 2007, the 9-man regular season will end Thursday, October 16th, 2008. This is necessary as when ending on Friday there was only one working school day to prepare for the eight Tuesday play-off games.

Michael Heilman Century High School Principal Bismarck Michael (Mike) Heilman is a native of Knox, North Dakota and a 1978 graduate of Rugby High School. He graduated from North Dakota State University in 1982 with a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Education and received his Master s Degree from NDSU in 1994. H e i l m a n began teaching Agriculture Education at Minot High School in 1982. In 1983, he moved to Garrison where he taught and coached wrestling until becoming principal and activities director in 1992. He spent one year at Garrison State Bank as an investment representative before returning to the classroom in 1996. In July of 1997, he became principal at Dickinson High School and is in his fourth year as principal at Century High School in Bismarck. Heilman is a member of the NDCEL, NASSP and ASCD. He has served as President of the NDASSP and has been on the state NCA committee. He represented North Dakota on the NCA Regional Board of Trustees. He was named North Dakota Agriculture Teacher of the Year in 1991 and NDASSP Principal of the year in 2004. Mike and Shelly have two children, Shawn and Krista. Krista is a senior at the University of Minnesota, pursuing a degree in psychology. Shawn and his wife Kim and their daughter Maria live in Bismarck. Shawn is an electrical engineer with MDU and Kim teaches at St. Mary s High School and is the youth director at Cathedral Parish. Class B Southeast Position Nominees Superintendent Rick Jacobson Wyndmere Public School Rick Jacobson is a 1976 graduate of Devils Lake High School. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in business education and physical education from Moorhead State University in 1981 and a Master of Science degree in Educational 3 December Bulletin 2007 NDHSAA Board Candidates (continued) Administration from the University of North Dakota in 1988. In 1981, Rick began his teaching career at Beach High School. He taught and coached girls basketball and boys and girls track. He served as secondary school principal/activities director at Edmore from 1988-1996. While in Edmore he coached boys basketball for two years and girls basketball for six years. In 1996, Rick became superintendent and business manager of the Wyndmere Public School. He has also served as head girls basketball for seven years. Jacobson has served as District 1 chairperson for the last nine years. He is a member of the North Dakota Association of School Administrators, NDCEL and the North Dakota Coaches Association. He is currently serving on the board of directors of the North Dakota Education Service Cooperative. Rick and his wife Deb, an elementary teacher in Wyndmere, have two grown children. Superintendent Craig Johnson Fairmount Public School Craig Johnson is a native of Rugby, North Dakota and a 1986 graduate of Rugby High School. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Business s Administration from Minot State University in 1990 and worked in retail and insurance for 4 years. He then returned in 1994 to Minot State University to pursue his Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education. He completed his elementary education degree in the spring of 1996. His first teaching job took place in Carson, North Dakota with additional stops in Bismarck and Ellendale. While teaching, Craig coached golf, girls and boys basketball and track and received the District 9 boys coach of the year award in 1999. Craig received his Master s Degree in Educational Administration from Northern State University. His administrative experience includes a year as elementary principal in Ashley, North Dakota and two years in Alaska at St. Michael and Seldovia. While in Alaska, he was a teacher, a school principal, and coached one year of boys basketball where he flew to all games and slept in the school while on the road. He has many interesting stories to share about these experiences. Johnson is currently the Superintendent/ Secondary Principal in Fairmount, North Dakota. He is currently in his third year at Fairmount. He serves on the South Valley board, the 21st Century After-School Program board; he is a member of NDASA, NDASSP, and the AASA. He is also the FCT Head Volleyball coach and received the District 1 Coach of the Year award for the 2007 season. Craig and his wife, Tamara, have a 17 year old son, Zach and a 10 year old daughter Zadie Jo. Craig has two passions besides his family: golf and Nebraska Cornhusker football. He has held season tickets for the past 3 years, attending 9 husker games in the fall of 2006 Athletic Administrator Position Nominees Pete Moe Washburn High School Activities Director Peter Moe is a native of Canyon, Minnesota, and a 1976 graduate of the University of Minnesota Duluth. P e t e b e g a n his teaching career in Lancaster, Minnesota, teaching physical education and social studies. He also served as the school s head football and head boys basketball coach. In 1978 he accepted a teaching position with Washburn High School where he has remained ever since. In Washburn, Pete has taught physical education, social studies, and driver education. He has coached football in Washburn for the past thirty years, served as head track coach for four years, assistant track coach for five years, assistant boys basketball coach for seventeen years and head girls basketball coach for one season. He has been Washburn s activities director since 1999. Pete is a member of the National Athletic Administrators Association, the North Dakota High School Athletic Administrators Association, the National High School Athletic Coaches Association, the North Dakota High School Coaches Association, the American Football Coaches Association, and the North Dakota Driver and Traffic Safety Education Association. Pete has been named regional football Coach of the Year four times, and in 1999 was named the NDHSCA Class A Football Coach of the Year. He has served the high school coaches of North Dakota as a past member the NDHSAA football advisory committee. He served for five years as chairman of the Class A Football all- state selection committee. He has held that same position the last three years for the nine - man division. Currently, he is serving as a vice president of the NDHSCA. Pete passed the National Athletic Administrators Association s Certified Athletic Administrator s exam in 2003. He has been a member of the NDIAAA Board of Directors since 2001 and served as that organization s president in 2005. Board Nominees Cont. on page 4

NDHSAA Board Candidates (continued) During his tenure as athletic director, Pete has managed several district and regional tournaments for the NDHSAA. He has taught NIAAA leadership training courses and is a NFHS coaches education instructor. In 2004, Pete was presented with NIAAA State Award of Merit for North Dakota. He has been named District 10 AD of the year five times, Regional AD of the year four times and was selected North Dakota Class B AD of the year in 2005. This past spring Pete was selected as North Dakota s Driver Education Teacher of the Year by the NDTSEA. Pete and his wife Barb have two adult children, both living in Bismarck. Peggy Person Lewis and Clark (Berthold & North Shore) Athletic Director Peggy Person, a 1977 graduate of Glenburn High School, received her Business Administration degree from Valley City State College in 1982. After working for Service Oil, Inc. (Fargo) for two years, Person returned to VCSC where she completed coursework for her Business Education major and Physical Education minor. Peggy earned her Master s Degree in Educational Leadership from Doane College (Crete, Nebraska) in 1998. In 1985, Peggy began her teaching and coaching career in Bridgeport, Nebraska. She taught business, computer, and physical education classes as well as served as the school district s technology coordinator. During her 14 years in Bridgeport, Person s extracurricular assignments included coaching in the volleyball, basketball, and track programs. In 1999 she returned to North Dakota where she accepted the position of secondary principal and athletic director in Berthold, the title she currently holds. In addition, she is the Athletic Director for the consolidated Lewis & Clark School District. She continues in the coaching ranks at various times by assisting in the basketball, volleyball, and track programs. Person is an active member of the NDCEL, NDASSP, NDHSCA, and NIAAA. She is also a member of the NDIAAA, where she serves as Vice President. Peggy has served as District 12 chairperson and Western Dakota Football Conference chair. She has been selected District 12 Athletic Director of the year three times, Region 6 ADOTY three times, and in 2004 was selected by her peers as Class B State Athletic Director of the Year. From 2003-2007 Peggy served on the NFHS Citizenship Committee where she represented Section V. Peggy is a member of the Berthold Volunteer Ambulance, Zion Lutheran Church, and is President of the Ward County Chapter of Thrivent for Lutherans. When not working, Peggy enjoys playing golf, reading, and spending time with her family. Centennial Quiz QUESTION: The Consolidated League merged with the High School League after what season? HINT: Look in the November, 2007 issue of the BULLETIN. The first person to e-mail Robert.Hetler@sendit.nodak.edu with the answer to this question will receive a free Centennial NDHSAA notebook. Last Month s Centennial Quiz Winner: Jude Helling of Alexander. 4 December Bulletin 2007 Fall NDHSAA State Champions The following is a list of the state champion in each NDHSAA sponsored fall activity: Activity School A Girls Volleyball...Fargo South B Girls Volleyball...Kenmare Student Congress...Richardton-Taylor B One-Act Plays...Kindred 9-man Football...Mott-Regent A Football...Harvey AA Football...Oak Grove AAA Football...Fargo South A Boys Cross-Country...Bismarck B Boys Cross-Country...New Town A Girls Cross-Country...Bismarck B Girls Cross-Country...Grafton Girls Golf...Fargo Shanley Girls Swimming...Minot Boys Tennis...Grand Forks Red River Boys Soccer...Bismarck Century Attention Class B Band Directors We are looking to secure high school bands for the State Class B Boys Basketball Tournament to be held at the FargoDome on March 13-15, 2007. If you would like to showcase your band, please e-mail Joan Miller of the Fargo Public Schools at millejo@fargo.k12.nd.us. "We do not see things as they are; we see things as we are." -- Talmud The NDHSAA Centennial Story Editor s Note: This is a continuation of the Centennial Story published in October and November issues of the BULLETIN. Girls sports started to take a more prominent position with the NDHSAA in the mid 1960 s. Girls golf, tennis and track were sponsored by the NDHSAA beginning in the spring of 1966 and gymnastics was added in 1968-69. Girls basketball had a re-birth in the fall of 1973 when the NDHSAA sponsored combined district level competition. In the fall of 1974, girls swimming and diving was first sponsored and Class A and B basketball separated and there was a state tournament for each class. In the fall of 1979, Class A and B girls cross-country was first sponsored. In the winter of 1982-83, Class A girls volleyball was sponsored at the regional level and extended to the state tournament level in 1983-84. Class B volleyball was added through the state level in 1988-89. The last two additions were girls soccer which was added in the spring of 1996 and girls hockey added in 2002-03. Some changes and additions were also made in boys sports in the last 40 years, including the Class A football play-off plan that began in the fall of 1975. Boys soccer was first sponsored in the fall of 1995 and sand greens golf was discontinued in 1996. The present four division football play-off series began in the fall of 1997 and Class A baseball was first sponsored in the spring of 2000. Some historic changes which placed North Dakota on the cutting edge nationally included the three point line for boys basketball, adopted in 1981-82 and for girls in the fall of 1983. Class A boys basketball coaches tried the shot clock in 1995-96 and adopted its use in 1996-97. Then in the 2002-03 came the change that reverberated through the state and was motivated by a nationwide evolution: the switch of girls volleyball to the fall and girls basketball to the winter. It is also interesting to compare Association budgets from the early years to the present. In the first 3 years of the North Dakota High School League, the budget ranged from $30 to $45. In 1982-83 the budget was nearly a half million dollars while the 2007-08 budget is well over a million dollars. (Continued in the January Issue - The Evolution of Fine Arts )

Award of Excellence Recipients Good sportsmanship occurs when teammates, opponents, coaches, and officials treat each other This list is in addition to award recipients listed in previous issues of NDHSAA fall BUL- LETINS. The NDHSAA honors recipients of the National Federation Award of Excellence. Those teams individuals, teams, coaches, schools or fans that show exemplary sportsmanship in competition may be nominated and sent to the NDHSAA office. A nominator may be an individual, parent, administrator or other school personnel. Steele-Dawson s football team and coaching staff for a game played September 28. Nominator: Game official Kardell Blumhardt. Edgeley/Kulm football team, coaching staff and fans for a game played on September 28. Nominator: Game official Kardell Blumhardt. Bishop Ryan s football team, coaching staff and cheerleaders for a semi-final game November 3rd. Nominators: Game officials John McClintock, Jr., Dean Klier, George Dendinger, Brad Kline and Kurt Weninger. Devils Lake s football team, coaching staff and cheerleaders for a semi-final game November 3rd. Nominators: Game officials John McClintock, Jr., Dean Klier, George Dendinger, Brad Kline and Kurt Weninger. Oak Grove football team, coaching staff and cheerleaders for a game played on October 5. Nominator: John McClintock of the Rugby Officials Association. Bottineau football team, coaching staff and cheerleaders for a game played on October 5. Nominator: John McClintock of the Rugby Officials Association. Kenmare/Bowbells/Burke Central football team, coaching staff and cheerleaders for a game played on October 5. Nominator: John McClintock of the Rugby Officials Association. North Prairie football team, coaching staff and cheerleaders for a game played on October 5. Nominator: John McClintock of the Rugby Officials Association. TGU (Towner & Granville) football team, coaching staff and cheerleaders for a game played on October 5. Nominator: John McClintock of the Rugby Officials Association. St. John football team, coaching staff and cheerleaders for a game played on October 5. Nominator: John McClintock of the Rugby Officials Association. Hazen football team and coaching staff for a game played on October 12. Nominators: Game officials Jim Kessler, Jeremy Sigl, Elliot Gerhardt, Sam Azure and Dennis Reep. Standing Rock football team and coaching staff for a game played on October 12. Nominators: Game officials Jim Kessler, Jeremy Sigl, Elliot Gerhardt, Sam Azure and Dennis Reep. with respect. Kids learn the basics of sportsmanship from the adults in their lives, especially their parents and their coaches. Kids who see adults behaving in a sportsmanlike way gradually come to understand the real winners in sports are those who know how to persevere and to behave with dignity - whether they win or lose a game. Parents can help their kids understand good sportsmanship includes both small gestures and heroic efforts. It starts with something as simple as shaking hands with opponents before a game and includes acknowledging good plays made by others and accepting bad calls gracefully. Displaying good sportsmanship isn't always easy. It can be tough to congratulate the opposing team after losing a close or important game, but the kids who learn how to do it will benefit in many ways. A child who bullies or taunts others on the playing field isn't likely to change the behavior when in the classroom or in social situations. In the same way, a child who practices good sportsmanship is likely to carry the respect and appreciation of other people into every other aspect of life. Good Sports Are Winners Ask a first or second grader who won a game, and that child may answer, "I think it was a tie." It's likely the question isn't of any real interest at that stage. Kids may be more eager to talk about the hits they got or the catches they almost made. But as they move into older and more competitive leagues, kids become more focused on winning. They often forget to have fun. Without constant reminders and good examples, they may also forget what behavior is appropriate before, during, and after a sporting event. If a child has a coach who cares only about being in first place and says that anything goes as long as they win, that child picks up the message it's OK to be ruthless on the field. If parents are constantly pressuring them to play better or second-guessing every move they've made, children get the message they're only as good as their last good play - and they'll try any method of achieving one. Adults who emphasize good sportsmanship, however, see winning as just one of several goals they'd like their kids to achieve. They help young athletes take pride in their accomplishments and in their improving skills, so the kids see themselves as winners, even if the scoreboard doesn't show the numbers going in their favor. The best coaches - and parents - encourage their kids to play fair, to have fun, and to concentrate on helping the team while polishing their own skills. Fostering Good Sportsmanship Remember the saying, "Actions speak louder than words"? That's especially true when it comes to teaching your kids the basics of good sportsmanship. Your behavior during practices 5 December Bulletin 2007 and games will influence them more than any What Is Good Sportsmanship? pep talk or lecture you give them. Here are some suggestions on how to build sportsmanship in your child: Unless you're coaching your child's team, you need to remember you're the parent. Shout words of encouragement, not directions, from the sidelines (there is a difference!). If you are your kid's coach, don't expect too much out of your own child. Don't be harder on him or her than on anyone else on the team, but don't play favorites either. Keep your comments positive. Don't badmouth coaches, players, or game officials. If you have a serious concern about the way that games or practices are being conducted, or if you're upset about other parents' behavior, discuss it privately with your child's coach or with a league official. When you're talking to your child after a competition, it's important not to dwell on who won or lost. Instead, you might ask your child, "How did you feel you did during the game?" If your child mentions he or she didn't do well at a particular skill, like throwing or catching, offer to work on these skills with your child before the next game. Applaud good plays no matter who makes them. Set a good example with your courteous behavior toward the parents of kids on the other team. Congratulate them when their kids win. Remember it's your child, not you, who is playing. Don't push your child into a sport because it's what you enjoyed. As your child gets older, let your child choose the sport he or she wants to play, and let him or her decide the level of commitment he or she wants to make to it. Keep your perspective. It's just a game. Even if your child's team loses every game of the season it's unlikely to ruin his or her life or chances of success. Look for examples of good sportsmanship in professional athletes and point them out to your kid. Talk about the bad examples, too, and why they upset you. Finally, don't forget to have fun. Even if your child isn't the star, enjoy the game while you're thinking of all the benefits your child is gaining - new skills, new friends, and attitudes that can help him or her all through life. Updated and reviewed by: Steve Sanders, PhD Date reviewed: May 2005 Originally reviewed by: Kim Rutherford, MD National Anthem Performers State tournament managers are looking for high school students to perform the national anthem for each session of the 2008 Boys and Girls State Basketball Tournaments. Please contact a state manager or Bob Hetler (701-845-3953) if you need a manager s e-mail address or phone number.

Ticket Policy for School Orders of State B Basketball The following policies have been adopted relative to the four tickets allotted each school in connection with the 2008 State Class B Boys' and Girls Basketball Tournaments to be held in late February and March. All ticket purchases are non-refundable. NOTE: School orders per tournament must be sent to the addresses listed below prior to the time tickets go on sale to the general public. Information will be online at www.ndhsaa.com and in the January BULLETIN concerning ticket sales for the general public. State Class B Girls Basketball Tournament at the Minot SU Dome on February 28, 29, & March 1. Four reserved seat tickets for will be available for purchase by each Class B high school. There is a limit of one set of tickets per co-op or consolidation per tournament. Orders for these four tickets must be postmarked before January 4, 2008. Send orders with a check made payable to the State Girls BB Tournament to: Rick Hedberg, Athletic Director Minot State University 500 University Avenue West Minot, ND 58707 Adult Reserved tickets: $38.00 plus $3 venue charge for a $41 total. (NOTE: School orders not postmarked by the deadline date will be placed with orders from the general public.) State Class B Boys Basketball Tournament at the FargoDome on March 13-15 Four reserved seat tickets for will be available for purchase by each Class B high school. There is a limit of one set of tickets per co-op or consolidation per tournament. Orders for these four reserved seat school season tickets must be postmarked before January 16th, 2008, accompanied by a check made payable to the FARGODOME. (THIS DATE WAS UPDATED ON 12/04/07 - It was incorrect in the original edition of the December BULLETIN) Order and check must be sent to: FARGODOME Box Office 2008 NDHSAA B Boys BB 1800 N University Fargo, ND 58102 General public ticket sales begin January 22nd at 10:00 am through the FARGODOME, www. fargodome.com, and Ticketmaster Outlets. Adult Reserved tickets: $38 plus a $3 facility fee for a $41 total. (NOTE: School orders not postmarked by the deadline date will be placed with orders from the general public.) More information will follow regarding online public ticket sales. Check http://www.fargodome.com or call 701-241-9100 for more information. 6 December Bulletin 2007 Fall NDHSAA Team Scholar Recipients The NDHSAA, and its premier partner, US BANK, are proud to announce the recipients of the twenty-second annual Team Scholar Award. To be eligible for this award, teams and/or play casts must have a collective Grade Point Average of 3.20 or better based on a 4.0 scale. As of applications received by November 26, the following teams or casts have qualified for the award: Volleyball (51 teams): Anamoose/Drake 3.64, Beach 3.82, Bismarck Century 3.41, Bismarck St. Mary s 3.85, Carrington 3.43, Central Prairie (Medina/ Gackle-Streeter) 3.35, Dickinson Trinity 3.68, Divide County 3.78, Edgeley 3.50, Enderlin 3.59, Finley-Sharon/Hope-Page 3.73, Grand Forks Central 3.54, Grand Forks Red River 3.77, Grant County 3.39, Harvey 3.90, Hazen 3.68, Hettinger 3.40, Hillsboro 3.67, Killdeer 3.28, Kenmare 3.51, Kindred 3,56, Lakota 3.77, Langdon 3.45, Lewis and Clark (Berthold/North Shore) 3.76, Lisbon 3.44, Maddock 3.40, Maple Valley 3.56, May- Port CG 3.57, Midway 3.65, Milnor 3.52, Minnewaukan/Leeds 3.46, Minto 3.27, North Border 3.33, Northern Cass 3.57, North Sargent 3.56, Oakes 3.45, Park River 3.47, Pingree-Buchanan 3.30, Ray 3.41, Richardton-Taylor 3.60, Rolla/Rock-Lake 3.38, St. John 3.32, Scranton 3.60, Shiloh Christian 3.64, Stanley 3.65, TGU (Towner/ Granville) 3.44, Valley/Edinburg 3.44, Velva 3.63, Watford City 3.59, West Fargo 3.34, Wyndmere 3.47 Football (10 teams): Bismarck St. Mary s 3.37, Grand Forks Central Respect 3.28, Grand Forks Red River 3.33, Harvey 3.24, Hillsboro 3.31, North Border 3.20, Lewis and Clark (Berthold/North Shore) 3.45, Shiloh Christian 3.26, Velva 3.39, Watford City 3.40 Cross-Country - Boys (6 teams): Bismarck Century 3.32, Grand Forks Red River 3.28, Jamestown 3.60, Lisbon 3.24, Rugby 3.34, West Fargo 3.55 Cross-Country Girls (5 teams): Bismarck Century 3.44, Grand Forks Red River 3.79, Jamestown 3.82, Rugby 3.69, West Fargo 3.67 Soccer Boys (5 teams): Bismarck 3-27, Bismarck Century 3.28, Bismarck St. Mary s 3.54, Grand Forks Red River 3.27, West Fargo 3.34 Golf - Class A Girls (4 teams): Bismarck Century -3.65, Grand Forks Central 3.54, Jamestown 3.60, West Fargo 3.38 One-Act Plays - Class B (3 casts): Enderlin 3.58, Gackle-Streeter 3.20, Park River 3.57 Student Congress (2 team): Richardton-Taylor 3.53, West Fargo 3.59 Swimming/Diving - Girls (3 teams): Bismarck Century 3.67, Grand Forks Red River 3.68, West Fargo 3.74 Tennis - Boys (1 team): Bismarck Century 3.25 Editor s note: This is a copy of a radio commentary by Michael Josephson of the Josephson Institute and Character Counts. R- E- S- P- E- C- T. Aretha Franklin reminded us how it s spelled, but a lot of us need coaching on how to show it. In both personal and political relationships, the failure to treat one another with respect is generating incivility, contempt and violence. There s an important distinction between respecting a person in the sense that we admire and hold that person in high esteem and treating others with respect. While respecting others is desirable, respectfulness is morally mandatory. Thus, people of character treat everyone with respect, even those who are not personally worthy of it. The way we behave toward others is an expression of our values and character. Thus, we should treat others with respect, not because they have a right to be respected but because we have a moral duty to do unto others the way we want them to do unto us. Again, it s not because they deserve it; it s because doing less would diminish our own character. That s the message in an old story about the politician who caught himself being drawn into mud slinging and name calling. Once he realized he was lowering himself to his opponent s level, he stopped and said, "Sir, I will treat you as a gentleman -- not because you are one, but because I am one." It can take a lot of self control to be respectful to people who are nasty, dishonorable, or disrespectful to us. Still, our inner sense of integrity should help us resist temptations to fight fire with fire. As Lily Tomlin said, "The problem with the rat race is, even if you win, you re still a rat."

2008 State Wrestling Ticket Order Policy The 2008 State Wrestling Tournament will be held February 14-16 at the Bismarck Civic Center. Group ticket orders can be postmarked no earlier than January 7th and those orders will be processed beginning January 15th. Orders postmarked prior to January 7 will be processed after the January 7 orders. Group orders (12 or more) will receive preference until January 22nd, but will be accepted until February 12th at 5:00 pm. You MUST indicate Class A or Class B for seating priority. General ticket sales will begin January 22nd (see complete information below) All ticket purchases are non-refundable and only season tickets may be purchased in advance. Daily tickets may be purchased when the tournament begins. All orders will be filled with the best available seating at the time order is processed. The Box Office cannot accommodate requests for specific sections or seats. Mats 1-4 will be used for Class B matches (South End of the Arena), and mats 5-8 will be used for Class A matches (North End of the Arena.) 1. Please make sure to include a copy of the order form with your check. CASHIER/OR SCHOOL CHECK is preferred. 2. Phone: (701)355-1384 (Box Office) Questions only, cannot accept orders by phone at this number. 3. Fax: (701)222-6599 Credit card payment must be listed on order form to process order. 4. Download order form at www.bismarckciviccenter.com 5. Mail form and check to: Bismarck Civic Center 315 S. 5th St. Bismarck, ND 58504 Note: If you would like your group tickets mailed to you there is a $5 shipping charge per order or they can be picked up at the ticket office. Photo ID is required to pick up tickets. Individual Orders at the Civic Center (In-Person Only) 1. On-Sale January 22nd, at 10 AM 2. If used, checks must be made payable to the NDHSAA (Bismarck Civic Center does not accept checks.) 3. Acceptable methods of payment for NDHSAA tournaments at BCC: Cash, Visa, Master- Card, Discover, Checks (School or cashier preferred, or personal checks), money orders. Please do not mail cash. 7 December Bulletin 2007 Ticketmaster (Note: There is a convenience charge for purchasing from Ticketmaster) Bismarck Discontent 514 E Main Herberger s, Kirkwood Mall Fargo Cash Wise 1401 S 33rd Street Macy s- West Acres Mall NDSU - Memorial Union Grand Forks Chester Fritz Auditorium - UND Campus Discontent - 2500 Columbia Road S Hugo s 1631 S Washington Hugo s 1925 13th Avenue N Hugo s 1315 Columbia Road Hugo s 1750 32 Avenue S Macy s - 2800 Columbia Road Phone Bismarck (701)222-2121 Fargo (701)235-7171 Grand Forks (701)772-5151 Internet http://www.ticketmaster.com Ticket Prices: NOTE: Changes in ticket prices since publishing the December BULLETIN are due to changes in venue charges. Adult Season Reserved $38.00 + $3.00 venue charge = $41.00 Adult Season Unreserved $30.00 + $3.00 venue charge = $33.00 Adult Daily Reserved $14.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $15.00 Adult Daily Unreserved $12.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $13.00 Student Season Unreserved $15.00 + $3.00 venue charge = $18.00 Student Daily Unreserved $6.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $7.00 Summary of Board Actions November 16, 2007 1. Approved the minutes from the October 17, 2007 and November 1, 2008 meetings. 2. Approved the financial report. 3. Approved a request for dissolution of a cooperative sponsorship program between Baldwin and Wilton for junior high football. 4. Approved the following coop applications: a. Bismarck and Wilton in boys hockey, 9-12 (no fee) b. Alexander and Watford City in speech, 7-12 (no fee) 5. Following a request from Valley City High School to study a three-class system for basketball and volleyball, moved to take a roll call straw poll at the membership meeting in January. 6. Denied a request from Sawyer asking to waive a fine for not posting the volleyball roster, schedule and picture/cut line. 7. Denied a request from WA Custom Apparel requesting to be the exclusive apparel vendor for the 2009 State Wrestling Tournament. 8. Heard reports from the Football Committee and Constitution & By-Laws Committee. 9. Approved NDOA recommendations: a. A 2 ½% increase in officiating fees except for Class A Basketball. b. Allow HS students to asst referee in hockey 10. Heard the penalty prescribed for Hettinger HS from the Executive Board concerning the use of an ineligible student a. The 5 games in which this ineligible student participated will be forfeited b. A letter of explanation will be sent by Hettinger to each of the teams played with this ineligible student. c. A copy of each of these letters will be sent to the NDHSAA d. A forfeiture of team payments will be made if the offending team was involved in postseason play e. Hettinger did not self report, therefore will be placed on probation for all activities for a period of one year. f. Hettinger administration must report to the NDHSAA on how they handled this situation to prevent this happening in the future. 11. Heard Reports from: a. Jungling on National Federation items b. Knodle on the current Distinguished Student plans for a presentation at the State Student Council Conference in Bismarck on December 10th. c. Staff member, Schell, on office technology upgrades 12. Heard a report from the Executive Secretary: a. A letter concerning student fan conduct at the Dakota Bowl was sent to Fargo South b. Room availability for state volleyball is to be revisited at the Tournament Committee scheduled for December 12th. c. A letter has been received from the North Dakota Legislative Assembly requesting information on Class B Boys Basketball Tournament. d. There are coop applications listed on the website which will need attention prior to the January meeting e. Ojibwa Indian School thanked the board for the football deadline extension but has reported Dunseith has turned down the plan to coop for football. Summary of Board Actions November 1, 2007 1. Held audience with Supt. David Wisthoff, Glenburn and Supt. Kevin Klassen, Surrey requesting approval of a football cooperative sponsorship application for the 2008-2009 year. 2. Denied the application for a Glenburn/Surrey football coop program.

BOYS CLASS B BASKETBALL DISTRICTS 2008 DISTRICT 1 CHAIRPERSON: Rick Jacobson, Wyndmere SCHOOLS: (9) Fairmount/Campbell-Tintah, Hankinson, Lidgerwood, Lisbon, Milnor, North Sargent, Oakes, Sargent Central, Wyndmere TOURNAMENT: NDSCS, Wahpeton, Feb. 23, 25, 26; Paulette Stein, Mgr. DISTRICT 2 CHAIRPERSON: Steve Lorentzen, Central Cass SCHOOLS: (8) Central Cass, Enderlin, Finley- Sharon/Hope-Page, Kindred, Maple Valley, Northern Cass, Oak Grove, Richland TOURNAMENT: Fargo Civic Center, Feb. 22, 23, 25, 26; Brian Midthun, Enderlin, Mgr. DISTRICT 3 CHAIRPERSON: Patti Aanenson, Larimore SCHOOLS: (8) Central Valley, Dakota Prairie, Griggs Co. Central, Hatton/Northwood, Hillsboro, Larimore, Mayville-Portland CG, Thompson TOURNAMENT: Mayville SU, Feb. 22, 23, 25; Mike Moore, Mayville State Univ., Mgr. DISTRICT 4 CHAIRPERSON: Randy Rice, Minto SCHOOLS: (8) Cavalier, Drayton/St. Thomas, Fordville-Lankin, Grafton, Midway/Minto, North Border, Park River, Valley/Edinburg TOURNAMENT: Grafton, Feb. 22, 23, 25, 26; Matt Fetsch, Grafton, Mgr. DISTRICT 5 CHAIRPERSON: Pat Windish, Barnes County North SCHOOLS: (9) Barnes Co. North, Central Prairie (Medina/Gackle-Streeter), Edgeley, Ellendale, Kulm, LaMoure, Litchville-Marion/Montpelier, Pingree-Buchanan/Kensal,Tappen TOURNAMENT: Jamestown Civic Center, Feb. 22, 23, 25; Pat Windish, Barnes Co. N, Mgr. DISTRICT 6 CHAIRPERSON: Steven Nelson, Linton SCHOOLS: (6) Ashley/Wishek, Hazelton-Moffit-Braddock, Linton, Napoleon, Steele-Dawson, Strasburg/Zeeland TOURNAMENT: Hazelton, Feb. 22, 23, 25; Brad Rinas, Hazelton, Mgr. 8 December Bulletin 2007 DISTRICT 7 CHAIRPERSON: Jason Wiberg, Lakota SCHOOLS: (9) Carrington, Four Winds, Harvey, Lakota, Maddock, Midkota, New Rockford/ Sheyenne, Warwick, Wells County (Fessesden- Bowdon) TOURNAMENT: Devils Lake, Feb. 22, 23, 25, 26; Kent Dennis, Devils Lake HS, Mgr. DISTRICT 8 CHAIRPERSON: Keith Arneson, Adams- Edmore SCHOOLS: (8) Adams-Edmore, Cando/Bisbee- Egeland, Langdon, Minnewaukan/Leeds, Munich/Starkweather, Rolette/Wolford, Rolla/Rock Lake, St. John TOURNAMENT: Langdon, February 22, 23, 25; Jason Schwabe, Mgr. DISTRICT 9 CHAIRPERSON: Terry Bentz, Grant County SCHOOLS: (7) Center-Stanton, Grant County ( Elgin-New Leipzig-Carson), Flasher, New Salem, Shiloh Christian, Solen, Standing Rock/ Selfridge TOURNAMENT: Mandan High School, Feb. 22, 23, 25, 26; Lorell Jungling, Mgr. DISTRICT 10 CHAIRPERSON: Bob Tollefson, Washburn SCHOOLS: (7) Garrison, Max, McClusky/ Goodrich, Turtle Lake-Mercer, Underwood, Washburn, Wilton/Wing TOURNAMENT: Garrison, Feb. 22, 23, 25; Mark Larson, Mgr. DISTRICT 11 CHAIRPERSON: Robert Thom, Westhope SCHOOLS: (8) Bottineau, Drake/Anamoose, Dunseith, Rugby, Sawyer, TGU (Towner/Granville), Velva, Westhope/Newburg, TOURNAMENT: Bottineau, Feb. 22, 23, 25; Gary Mortensen, Mgr. DISTRICT 12 CHAIRPERSON: Robby Voigt, Mohall SCHOOLS: (8) Berthold, Des Lacs-Burlington, Glenburn, Kenmare, Minot Ryan, MLS-Mohall, Our Redeemer s ( Minot), Surrey TOURNAMENT: Minot Auditorium, February 22, 23, 25; Bryan Kramer, Bishop Ryan, Mgr. DISTRICT 13 CHAIRPERSON: Dennis Schaff, Scranton SCHOOLS: (7) Beach, Bowman County, Hettinger, Mott-Regent, New England, Scranton, South Heart/Belfield TOURNAMENT: Bowman, Feb. 22, 23, 25, 26; Tyler Senn, Mgr. DISTRICT 14 CHAIRPERSON: Jerry Obenauer, Hazen SCHOOLS: (7) Beulah, Dickinson Trinity, Halliday, Hazen, Hebron/Glen Ullin, Killdeer, Richardton-Taylor TOURNAMENT: Hazen, Feb. 22, 23, 25; Jerry Obenauer, Mgr. DISTRICT 15 CHAIRPERSON: Nick Krump, Mandaree SCHOOLS: (7) Mandaree, New Town, North Shore, Parshall, Stanley, Watford City/Alexander, White Shield TOURNAMENT: Stanley, Feb. 22, 23, 25; Lyne Enget, Mgr. DISTRICT 16 CHAIRPERSON: Tracy Peterson, Trinity Christian, Williston SCHOOLS: (7) Bowbells/Burke Central, Divide County, Powers Lake, Ray, Tioga, Trenton, Trinity Christian TOURNAMENT: Williston SC, Feb. 22, 23, 25; Tracy Peterson, Mgr "The intellect has little to do on the road to discovery. There comes a leap in consciousness, call it intuition or what you will, and the solution comes to you and you don't know how or why." -- Albert Einstein

DISTRICT 1 CHAIRPERSON: Rick Jacobson, Wyndmere SCHOOLS: (9) Fairmount/Campbell-Tintah, Hankinson, Lidgerwood, Lisbon, Milnor, North Sargent, Oakes, Sargent Central, Wyndmere GIRLS CLASS B BASKETBALL DISTRICTS 2008 DISTRICT 6 CHAIRPERSON: Steven Nelson, Linton SCHOOLS: (7) Ashley/Wishek, Hazelton-Moffit- Braddock, Linton, Napoleon, Steele-Dawson, Strasburg/ Zeeland, Wing TOURNAMENT: Ashley, Feb. 7, 8, 9; Les Dale, Mgr. DISTRICT 12 CHAIRPERSON: Robby Voigt, MLS- Mohall SCHOOLS: (8) Berthold, Des Lacs-Burlington, Glenburn, Kenmare, Minot Ryan, MLS Mohall, Our Redeemer s (Minot), Surrey TOURNAMENT: Lisbon, Feb. 9, 11, 12; Pat Adair, Mgr. DISTRICT 2 CHAIRPERSON: Steve Lorentzen, Central Cass SCHOOLS: (8) Central Cass, Enderlin, Finley-Sharon/Hope-Page, Kindred, Maple Valley, Northern Cass, Oak Grove, Richland TOURNAMENT: Fargo Civic Center, Feb. 8, 9, 11, 12; Brian Midthun, Enderlin, Mgr. DISTRICT 3 CHAIRPERSON: Patti Aanenson, Larimore SCHOOLS: (8) Central Valley, Dakota Prairie, Griggs County Central, Hatton/ Northwood, Hillsboro, Larimore, May-Port CG, Thompson TOURNAMENT: Mayville SU, Feb. 9, 11, 12; Mike Moore, Mgr. DISTRICT 4 CHAIRPERSON: Randy Rice, Minto SCHOOLS: (7) Cavalier, Drayton/St. Thomas, Fordville-Lankin/Park River, Grafton, Midway/Minto, North Border (Walhalla/ Pembina-Neche), Valley/Edinburg TOURNAMENT: Park River, Feb. 8, 9, 11, 12; Kirk Ham, Mgr. DISTRICT 5 CHAIRPERSON: Pat Windish, Barnes County North SCHOOLS: (8) Barnes Co. North, Central Prairie (Medina/Tappen/Gackle-Streeter), Edgeley, Ellendale, Kulm, LaMoure, Litchville-Marion/Montpelier, Pingree-Buchanan/ Kensal TOURNAMENT: Jamestown Civic Center, Feb. 7, 8, 9; Pat Windish, Mgr. DISTRICT 7 CHAIRPERSON: Jason Wiberg, Lakota SCHOOLS: (8) Carrington, Four Winds/Warwick, Harvey, Lakota, Maddock, Midkota, New Rockford/ Sheyenne, Wells County (Fessenden-Bowdon) TOURNAMENT: Four Winds, Feb. 8, 9, 11; Rick Smith, Mgr. DISTRICT 8 CHAIRPERSON: Ketih Arneson, Adams-Edmore SCHOOLS: (8) Adams-Edmore, Cando/Bisbee-Egeland, Langdon, Minnewaukan/Leeds, Rolette/Wolford, Rolla/Rock Lake, St. John, Starkweather/Munich TOURNAMENT: Cando, Feb. 7, 8, 9; Mark Lindahl, Mgr. DISTRICT 9 CHAIRPERSON: Terry Bentz, Grant County SCHOOLS: (7) Center-Stanton, Grant Co. (Elgin-New Leipzig-Carson) Flasher, New Salem, Shiloh Christian, Solen, Standing Rock/Selfridge TOURNAMENT: Center, Feb. 7, 8, 9, 11; Janet Erhardt, Mgr. DISTRICT 10 CHAIRPERSON: Bob Tollefson, Washburn SCHOOLS: (7) Garrison, Max, Sheridan County, Turtle Lake-Mercer, Underwood, Washburn, Wilton TOURNAMENT: Washburn, Feb. 7, 8, 9; Pete Moe, Mgr. DISTRICT 11 CHAIRPERSON: Robert Thom, Westhope SCHOOLS: (8) Bottineau, Drake/Anamoose, Dunseith, Rugby, Sawyer, TGU (Towner/Granville), Velva, Westhope/Newburg TOURNAMENT: Rugby, Feb. 7, 8, 9; Scott Grochow, Mgr. TOURNAMENT: Minot Auditorium, Feb. 8, 9, 11; Alton Nygaard, Mgr. DISTRICT 13 CHAIRPERSON: Dennis Schaff, Scranton SCHOOLS: (7) Beach, Bowman County, Hettinger, Mott-Regent, New England, Scranton, South Heart/Belfield TOURNAMENT: Dickinson Trinity, Feb. 8, 9, 11; Brad Foss, Mgr. DISTRICT 14 CHAIRPERSON: Jerry Obenauer, Hazen SCHOOLS: (7) Beulah, Dickinson Trinity, Halliday, Hazen, Hebron/Glen Ullin, Killdeer, Richardton-Taylor TOURNAMENT: Beulah, Feb. 8, 9, 11; Mitch Lunde, Mgr. DISTRICT 15 CHAIRPERSON: Nick Krump, Mandaree SCHOOLS: (7) Mandaree, New Town, North Shore, Parshall, Stanley, Watford City/Alexander, White Shield TOURNAMENT: Stanley, Feb. 7, 8, 9; Wayne Stanley, Mgr. DISTRICT 16 CHAIRPERSON: Tracy Peterson, Trinity Christian, Williston SCHOOLS: (8) Bowbells/Burke Central, Divide County, Grenora, Powers Lake, Ray, Tioga, Trenton, Trinity Christian (Williston) TOURNAMENT: Tioga, Feb. 7, 8, 9; Brodie Odegaard, Mgr. "Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterwards." -- Unknown 9 December Bulletin 2007

Darryl Anderson to Receive NIAAA Distinguished Service Award Twelve individuals who have made outstanding contributions to interscholastic athletics have been named recipients of the 2007 Distinguished Service Awards given by the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (NIAAA). These individuals will be honored December 17 in Nashville, Tennessee, during the luncheon at the 38th annual National Conference of High School Directors of Athletics conducted jointly by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) and the NIAAA. The Distinguished Service Award is presented annually to individuals from within the NIAAA membership, as well as those outside the field of athletic administration, in recognition of their length of service, special accomplishments and contributions to interscholastic athletics at the local, state and national levels. Nominations are submitted by state athletic director associations, screened by the NIAAA Awards Committee, and selected by the NIAAA Board of Directors. Those who will be honored include Darryl Anderson, CAA, executive director of the North Dakota Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association. Since his retirement as athletic director at Mandan (North Dakota) High School in 2002, Darryl Anderson, CAA, has been executive director of the North Dakota Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (NDIAAA). He has a notable history serving high school athletes, as well as the memberships of both the NDIAAA and the NIAAA. During the past 19 years, he has made substantial contributions in athletic administration both to the Peace Garden State and to the nation. At the local level, Anderson is responsible for adding soccer, ice hockey and baseball to Mandan High School's athletic program. He also established a new athletic budget system for the school district, and re-energized the booster club to the point that it now donates at least $25,000 annually to the school district's athletic department. Anderson is also responsible for developing an evaluation system for coaches. Anderson served as secretary-treasurer, vice president and president of the Western Dakota Association (WDA). Upon his retirement from Mandan in 2002, he was tabbed as the WDA's first-ever executive secretary, a position he holds today along with his NDIAAA duties. Anderson extended his service to the North Dakota High School Activities Association (NDH- SAA), where he served on both its Athletic Review Committee and Tournament Committee. He has also managed 87 NDHSAA-sponsored athletic tournaments at the district, regional and state levels in both Class A and B enrollment classifications. In addition, he organized a joint NDHSAA/NDIAAA committee to create event management handbooks. As a 19-year member of the NIAAA and 12-time conference attendee, Anderson served as the North Dakota delegate to the annual conference three times and currently serves as the NIAAA liaison for the state. He also has been active on the National Executive Directors Council, as well as with the NIAAA National Emergency Network. Celebrate 100 Years of Service to Schools Officials and Coaches Mandatory On-Line Testing Officials and head coaches of basketball, gymnastics, hockey, and wrestling must take an open book test in the sport(s) in which he/she is a head coach/official. The test will available online only and must be completed and submitted within the applicable window. The test will be available by following the On-Line Testing links for either Coaches or Officials at the top of the main page of the NDHSAA website (www.ndhsaa.com). The test taker may revisit the test site 999 times before submitting his/her test; however, once submitted, no changes may be made. The test results will be available immediately upon submission of the test online. Coaches and officials that miss the testing window will be allowed to take the test only after a late fee of $25 for coaches, or $10 for officials, is paid to NDHSAA. The test windows are as follows: *November 30 - December 11 - Basketball, Gymnastics, Hockey & Wrestling (*Note Change from NDHSAA Calendar) March 14 25 Baseball Please contact Brenda mamac concerning any problems you may have with on-line testing. Phone: (701)845-3953 email: brenda.schell@sendit.nodak.edu