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2017-2018 REGULAR SEASON SPORTS WINTER MANUAL IOWA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION BOONE, IOWA

TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION Concussion Management Protocol; Iowa Code... Concussion Management 1 Return to Participation Protocol... Concussion Management 2 Application of Iowa Code Section 280.13C by Sport... Concussion Management 3 Heads Up: Fact Sheet Concussion in High School Sports... Concussion Management 4 BASKETBALL Rules Governing Games; Regulations Pertaining to Games and Practice... Basketball 1 22 nd Game Requests, 2017-2018 Seeding; Start of Practice for 9th-Grade; IHSAA Practice Policy... Basketball 2 Regulations Governing Jamborees; Pregame Meeting; Secondary/Auxiliary Gym Use; Regulations Pertaining to Scrimmages; High School Graduates Rule...Basketball 3 Uniform Adaptations; Pre-Game Warm-Up; Mercy Rule; Mandatory Reporting of Stats; Coaching Rule... Basketball 4 Coach Ejection; Student-Athlete Ejection; Regulations Governing Clinics; Late Scheduling of Games; Cheerleaders Rules; Game Protests Not Upheld; IHSAA Basketball Tournament Manual... Basketball 5 BOWLING Definitions; Important Dates; Participation; Classification; QuikStats; Regular Season Limitations; Rules; Gamesmanship; Bowler s Area... Bowling 1 Team Structure; Competition Format; Playing Format; Uniforms;... Bowling 2 Non-School Competition; Post-Season Play; State Qualifying Tournament; State Qualifying Tournament Awards; State Qualifying Tournament Expenses; State Tournament; State Awards; State Expenses;... Bowling 3 Spectators; Alcohol and Tobacco Policy; Pets/Animals Prohibited... Bowling 4 SWIMMING Regulations Pertaining to Meets and Practices; Mandatory Reporting of Stats; State Qualifying Tie-Breaking Procedure... Swimming 1 Recommended Water Depth; Proper Supervision at Practices & Meets; Warm-Up Guidelines; Regulations Pertaining to Scrimmages; Use of Tobacco Prohibited; NFHS Rule Adoptions & Exceptions...Swimming 2 Swimming Meet Checklist; Coach Ejections; Student-Athlete Ejection; Game Protests Not Upheld... Swimming 3 WRESTLING Wrestling Regulations... Wrestling 1 Mandatory Reporting of Dual Meet Scores; Contest Protests Not Upheld; Bench Area Restriction Rule; Official Weigh-Ins; End of Match Protocol... Wrestling 2 Scrimmage Rule; Penalty for Violation (Practices and Scrimmages); Practice Room Temperature and Ventilation; High School Graduates Not Practicing; Coach-Athlete Contact... Wrestling 3 Scale Certification; Weight Management Philosophy; Body Composition Assessment... Wrestling 4 Appeals; Body Composition Assessment Protocol; Body Composition Assessment Methods; Hydration Assessment; Hydration Assessment Methods; Trackwrestling Weight Management System... Wrestling 5 Minimum Wrestling Weight; Minimum Wrestling Weight Class; Certifying Minimum Wrestling Weight Class; Growth Allowance; Weight Loss Descent Plan... Wrestling 6 Consequences for Violations of Weight Management Rules; Use of Illegal Methods for Weight Reduction; Weigh-In Procedures; Administering On-Site Weigh-Ins Grades 9-12... Wrestling 7 Iowa High School Athletic Association PO BOX 10, Boone, IA 50036 Phone: (515) 432-2011 Fax: (515) 432-2961 www.iahsaa.org

INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION ALL SPORTS Iowa Code Section 280.13C states, in part, IOWA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION IOWA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC UNION CONCUSSION MANAGEMENT 1b. Annually, each school district and nonpublic school shall provide to the parent or guardian of each student a concussion and brain information sheet, as provided by the Iowa High School Athletic Association and Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union. The student and student s parent or guardian shall sign and return the concussion and brain injury information sheet to the student s school prior to the student s participation in any interscholastic activity for grades seven through twelve. 2. If a student s coach or contest official observes signs, symptoms, or behaviors consistent with a concussion or brain injury in an extracurricular interscholastic activity, the student shall be immediately removed for participation. 3a. A student who has been removed from participation shall not recommence such participation until the student has been evaluated by a licensed health care provider trained in the evaluation and management of concussions and other brain injuries and the student has received written clearance to return to participation from the health care provider. 3b. For the purposes of this section, a licensed health care provider means a physician, physician s assistant, chiropractor, advanced registered nurse practitioner, nurse, physical therapist, or licensed athletic trainer licensed by a board designated under section 147.13. 3c. For the purposes of this section, an extracurricular interscholastic activity means any extracurricular interscholastic activity, contest, or practice, including sports, dance, and cheerleading. IHSAA/IGHSAU Recommended Protocol When a Student Has Sustained a Concussion or other Brain Injury as Defined in Iowa Code Section 280.13C 1. No student should return to play/competition or practice (RTP) on the same day s/he sustained a concussion or brain injury, but a licensed health care provider as defined in Iowa Code Section 280.13C makes the final decision regarding (RTP). 2. A licensed health care provider as defined in Iowa Code Section 280.13C should evaluate a student suspected of having a concussion or brain injury on the same day the injury occurs. 3. After receiving medical clearance by a licensed health care provider as defined in Iowa Code Section 280.13C, RTP should follow a stepwise protocol with provisions for delayed RTP based upon the return of any signs or symptoms. 4. Education of contest officials, school coaches and other appropriate school personnel, contestants, parents, and licensed health care providers. The Iowa High School Athletic Association and Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union will provide educational materials related to concussions and brain injuries developed by the CDC and other organizations knowledgeable about concussions. 5. Removing students who exhibit signs, symptoms, & behaviors of a concussion or brain injury from participation, and their return to participation. Coach Removal - If the student s coach observes signs, symptoms, or behaviors consistent with a concussion or brain injury, during any kind of participation, i.e. practices, scrimmages, contests, etc., the student shall be immediately removed from participation and shall not return until the school s designated representative receives written clearance to return from a licensed health care provider as defined in Iowa Code 280.13C. Contest Official Removal - If a contest official observes signs, symptoms, or behaviors consistent with a concussion or brain injury, during scrimmages, contests, etc., the student shall be immediately removed from participation and a designated contest official at the contest/event must receive the written clearance to return from a licensed health care provider as defined in Iowa Code 280.13C before the student can return to participation in that contest/event, including an event that takes place over multiple days. Before allowing a student who has been exhibiting signs, symptoms, & behaviors of a concussion to return to participation (practice and/or competition), licensed health care providers as defined in Iowa Code 280.13C should follow the return to participation protocol from Suggested Guidelines for Management of Concussion - 2017-2018 CONCUSSION MANAGEMENT PAGE 1 -

in Sports, NFHS Sports Medicine Advisory Committee 2013 and Consensus Statement on Concussion in Sport 4 th International Conference in Sport Held in Zurich, November 2012," British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2013; 47:250-258.. 6. At events where the Iowa High School Athletic Association or Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union have provided licensed health care providers as defined in Iowa Code 280.13C, those licensed health care providers have final authority regarding RTP when a student has exhibited signs, symptoms, and behaviors consistent with a concussion. Adopted 122012 References update 0514 RETURN TO PARTICIPATON PROTOCOL FOLLOWING A CONCUSSION (GUIDELINES FOR LICENSED HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS) Return to participation following a concussion is a medical decision made on an individual basis by licensed health care providers. Medical experts in concussion believe a concussed student should meet ALL of the following criteria in order to progress to return to participation. However, these criteria are GUIDELINES ONLY and not required by Iowa Code Section 280.13C when licensed health care providers determine a student s return to participation. Asymptomatic at rest, and with exertion (including mental exertion in school), AND have written clearance from physician, physician s assistant, chiropractor, advanced registered nurse practitioner, nurse, physical therapist or licensed athletic trainer. *Written clearance to return by one of these licensed health care providers is REQUIRED by Iowa Code Section 280.13C! Once the criteria above are met, the student should progress back to full activity following the stepwise process detailed below. A licensed health care provider as defined in Iowa Code Section 280.13C, or their designee, should closely supervise this progression. Progression to return is individualized and should be determined on a case-by-case basis. Factors that may affect the rate of progression include: previous history of concussion, duration and type of symptoms, age of the student, and sport/activity in which the student participates. A student with a history of concussion, one who has had an extended duration of symptoms, or one who is participating in a collision or contact sport may progress more slowly as determined by a licensed health care provider as defined in Iowa Code Section 280.13C, or their designee. Step 1. Step 2. Step 3. Step 4. Step 5. Step 6. Step 7. Complete physical and cognitive rest. No exertional activity until asymptomatic. This may include staying home from school or limiting school hours (and studying) for several days. Activities requiring concentration and attention may worsen symptoms and delay recovery. Return to school full-time /normal cognitive daily activities, or normal cognitive functions. Low impact, light aerobic exercise. This step should not begin until the student is no longer having concussion symptoms and is cleared by the treating licensed health care provider. At this point the student may begin brisk walking, light jogging, swimming or riding an exercise bike at less than 70% maximum performance heart rate. No weight or resistance training. Basic exercise, such as running in the gym or on the field. No helmet or other equipment. Non-contact, sport-specific training drills (dribbling, ball handling, batting, fielding, running drills, etc.) in full equipment. Weight-training can begin. Following medical clearance*, full contact practice or training. Normal competition in a contest. NOTE: Generally, each step should take a minimum of 24 hours. If post concussion symptoms occur at ANY step, the student must stop the activity and their licensed health care provider as defined in Iowa Code Section 280.13C should be contacted. If any post-concussion symptoms occur during this process, the student should drop back to the previous asymptomatic level and begin the progression again after an additional 24-hour period of rest has taken place. References: Suggested Guidelines for Management of Concussion in Sports, NFHS Sports Medicine Advisory Committee 2009; Consensus Statement on Concussion in Sport 3 rd International Conference in Sport Held in Zurich, November 2008," Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine, Volume 19, Number 3, May 2009. Updated 05/22/12-2017-2018 CONCUSSION MANAGEMENT PAGE 2 -

APPLICATION OF IOWA CODE SECTION 280.13C (CONCUSSION LEGISLATION) BY SPORT A. COACH REMOVAL When a student s coach removes a student from any kind of participation due to observing signs, symptoms, or behaviors consistent with a concussion or brain injury the student shall not return until designated school personnel have received written clearance to return from a licensed health care provider as defined in Iowa Code 280.13C. B. CONTEST OFFICIAL REMOVAL (Information below is only listed for sports where contest officials have jurisdiction; therefore, not all sports are listed. When an official removes a student from participation, the following procedures are used. WINTER SPORTS Basketball: 1. If a contest official removes a student with signs, symptoms, or behaviors consistent with a concussion or brain injury from participation, the contest referee must receive written clearance from a licensed health care provider as defined in Iowa Code 280.13C before the student can return to participation in that contest/event. 2. If the contest is in progress, the written clearance to return shall be presented to the referee during a time when the clock is stopped. 3. If the event is between contests, i.e. between lower level and varsity contests, the written clearance to return may be presented to the referee before the next contest begins. 4. For multiple day events, i.e. conference tournament, when the contest referee will not be the same throughout the entire event, the contest referee on the day the student was removed will make a verbal report about the injury to the tournament manager. The tournament manager will be responsible to report the incident to the referee(s) of the contest(s) in which the student may participate on subsequent days of the event. The referee(s) of future contests during this event must receive written clearance from a licensed health care provider as defined in Iowa Code 280.13C before the student can return to participation. Swimming: 1. If a contest official removes a student with signs, symptoms, or behaviors consistent with a concussion or brain injury from participation, the contest referee must receive written clearance from a licensed health care provider as defined in Iowa Code 280.13C before the student can return to participation in that contest/event. 2. If the event is in progress, the written clearance to return shall be presented to the referee after a race has finished and before the next race has begun. 3. If the contest is between events, i.e. between lower level and varsity contests, the written clearance to return may be presented to the referee before the next event begins. 4. For multiple day events when the contest referee may not be the same throughout the entire event, the contest referee on the day the student was removed will make a verbal report about the injury to the tournament manager. The tournament manager will be responsible to report the incident to the referee(s) of the contest(s) in which the student may participate on subsequent days of the event. The referee(s) of future contests during this event must receive written clearance from a licensed health care provider as defined in Iowa Code 280.13C before the student can return to participation. Wrestling: 1. If a contest official removes a student with signs, symptoms, or behaviors consistent with a concussion or brain injury from participation, the head contest referee, or his/her designee, must receive written clearance from a licensed health care provider as defined in Iowa Code 280.13C before the student can return to participation in that contest/event. 2. For dual meets, clearance to return shall be presented to the head contest referee before the match resumes. Injury time is NOT extended for a student with signs, symptoms, or behaviors consistent with a concussion or brain injury. 3. For one-day events when the head contest referee may change during the event (multi-dual meets & tournaments), written clearance to return shall be presented to the head contest referee, or his/her designee, before the student participates again that day. The designee may be the host administrator, head event official, designated on-site licensed medical professional, etc. The student s coach, or other school-designated representative, is responsible for providing the written clearance to return to head contest referee, or his/her designee. The head contest referee, or designee, will then notify the other contest officials that written clearance to return has been received. 4. For multiple day events when the head contest referee may change during the event, the head contest referee on the day the student was removed will make a verbal report about the injury to the tournament manager. The tournament manager will be responsible to report the incident to the referee(s) of the contest(s) in which the student may participate on subsequent days of the event. The referee(s) of future contests during this event must receive written clearance from a licensed health care provider as defined in Iowa Code 280.13C before the student can return to participation. Record Keeping: A. Health records, such as written clearance to return to participation, should become part of a student s cumulative file kept by the school. Iowa Administrative Code 281.12.3(4) - 2017-2018 CONCUSSION MANAGEMENT PAGE 3 -

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BASKETBALL RULES GOVERNING BASKETBALL GAMES The Iowa High School Athletic Association abides by the Basketball Rules Book published by the (NFHS) National Federation of State High School Associations. Each member school receives one of these rule books. Unless other rules are adopted by the Board of Control, the member schools are expected to follow the National Federation Rule Book to the letter. DATES PERTAINING TO BASKETBALL GAMES AND PRACTICE Year First Practice: Week/Date First Contest: Week/Date 2017-18 Week 20/November 13 Week 22/November 27 2018-19 Week 20/November 12 Week 22/November 26 2019-20 Week 20/November 18 Week 22/December 2 2020-21 Week 20/November 16 Week 22/November 30 2021-22 Week 20/November 15 Week 22/November 29 1. Basketball practice sessions may not be held prior to November 13, 2017. 2. No interscholastic basketball contest may be played by member schools of the Association prior to November 27, 2017. 3. All scrimmages must take place in or on one of the school s facilities involved in the scrimmage. Penalty for violation, see Penalty for Violation of Rule Pertaining to Scrimmages. NOTE: Exception for Hall of Pride Scrimmages. 4. All member schools of the Association are permitted to play a maximum of 21 interscholastic basketball games during the season. This does not include district, substate or state tournament games. A member school may elect to play in an invitational tournament or conference tournament. However, each game played is included in the 21 game limitation. 5. The limitation rule applies to individual teams representing the school and individual player participation on those teams. No individual player may play in more than 21 games during the season, exclusive of post-season tournaments. 6. An individual may play in EIGHT quarters in any one day/night. 7. Player participation in three to six (3 to 6) quarters in one (1) day/night constitutes one (1) game. Participation in seven to eight (7 to 8) quarters in one (1) day/night, will constitute two (2) game(s) being charged against the individual 21-game season limitation. EXAMPLE: (a) Player A plays in two quarters of the first game of a sophomore/junior varsity doubleheader and three quarters in the second game. EFFECT Charged with one game. (b) Player A plays in one quarter in the first game and two quarters in the second game. EFFECT Charged with one game. (c) Player B plays in one quarter of a Friday game and three quarters of a Saturday game. EFFECT Charged with one game for Saturday and no games for Friday. (d) Player C plays in four (4) quarters of the sophomore/jv game and two (2) quarters in the varsity game. EFFECT Charged with one game. (e) Player C plays in four (4) quarters of the JV game and four (4) quarters of the varsity game. EFFECT Charged with two games. (f) Player B plays in three or more quarters on Friday and three or more on Saturday. EFFECT Charged with two games, (g) one each day. Player A plays in three games on Friday. EFFECT Violation; forfeiture of third game. The important thing to remember is that an individual can play a maximum of eight quarters in one day/night; participation in three or more quarters in a given day constitutes a game. Exception: When an invitational tournament is played on a Saturday with each team playing two games, the six-quarter limitation will be waived. 8. A school may elect to play every night of the week if they desire. There is no limitation on the number of days in a week that a school can play games. 9. A school may participate in three non-varsity basketball tournaments involving not more than four schools. This tournament must be held on a Saturday with each game played in the tournament counting toward the player and team 21-game limitation rule. Each school and individual player may play two games in this one-day (Saturday) tournament. 10. Member schools may not practice or participate in any interscholastic basketball contest later than the date on which the final game of the state tournament is played. 11. Member schools are not permitted to play any interscholastic basketball game from December 24 through January 1. This does not exclude the school from practicing or using one of its scrimmages if they desire. 12. Those schools playing in the football championship games are entitled to 10 days of practice, exclusive of Sunday and Thanksgiving Day, before their first basketball game. The Monday following the football championship games starts the 10-day practice period. If the school decides to play sooner, it is their prerogative, but they need not play until after they have had the opportunity for 10 days of practice. 13. In conference basketball tournaments, there will be no loser s bracket except semifinal losers can play for third and fourth places. Exception: Teams not advancing to the semifinals of the conference tournament may schedule additional games (not exceeding 21) at the discretion of the conference without IHSAA approval. 14. In invitational basketball tournaments, there can be four teams; each team is permitted to play only two games; and the tournaments must be back-to-back dates or the entire tournament may be played on a Saturday with each team and each - 2017-18 BASKETBALL PAGE 1 -

individual player playing a maximum of two games. If the tournament is played on Saturday, the six-quarter limitation rule will be waived. A REGULAR SEASON CONFERENCE OR NON-CONFERENCE GAME CANNOT BE SCHEDULED AS PART OF AN INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT. All conference tournament games played count toward the 21-game limit. 15. The Board of Control adopted a policy that will allow schools changing classifications from one year to the next to be permitted to find an opponent to play one additional game to assist them in having competition during the 7 to 10-day layoff caused by the classification change. EXAMPLE: School A has previously been a class 2-A school, their tournament has started one week prior to the 3-A and 4-A classes starting their tournament. Team A becomes a 3-A school. Due to their classification change, they have 7 to 10 days without competition. School A will be permitted one additional game with a Class 3A or Class 4-A school to alleviate the long layoff in their schedule. This school is also permitted one additional game with regard to the limitation rule. 16. The coach may have one meeting with his team prior to the start of the basketball season for the purpose of handing out information and materials to his players. However, the players may not be dressed in uniforms for this meeting. No equipment may be issued prior to the first legal practice. (This does not prohibit the taking of shoe sizes to order basketball shoes.) 17. Videotaping or filming is permissible in scouting your opponent--your opponent shall be notified. Space for taping or filming for scouting is not required of the host school. Hand-held cameras are recommended. 18. The basketball the IHSAA will be using in IHSAA tournaments for the 2017-2018 season will be the Spalding LEGACY. 19. Overtime: Overtime games in grades 9-12 will be ½ the regular quarter time (ex. 8 minute periods, 4 minute overtime; 7 minute periods, 3 ½ minute periods.) 22ND GAMES REQUESTS We have three basic criteria in determining whether or not a 22nd game is approved. A majority of requests deal with conference alignment in which teams have left a conference leaving schools in that conference short of contests. All 22nd games need to be approved by our office. The school requesting a 22nd game for their opponent needs to write a letter to our office requesting that 22nd game along with providing the date and site of the contest. 22nd game requests are only done on a one-year basis, and only for extenuating circumstances. While the IHSAA will grant permission for schools to play a 22nd game if it meets the appropriate criteria, those 22nd games WILL NOT be used toward seeding for the district tournaments in Classes 1A, 2A, and 3A, and the substate tournament in Class 4A. In addition, that 22nd game will not be used in determining seeding for the state tournament. 2017-2018 TOURNAMENT SEEDING Based on a recommendation from the Basketball Advisory Committee and the approval of the Board of Control, beginning with the 2016-2017 basketball season, ALL games (up to the seeding date) will be used to seed the district tournaments in Classes 1A, 2A, and 3A, and the substate tournaments in Class 4A. District/Substate pods will be released the 3 rd Friday in January for Classes 1A and 2A and the 4 th Friday of January for Classes 3A and 4A. At this time, coaches will know what teams are in their respective district/substate. A site and host school for each seeding meeting will be designated by the IHSAA. All regular season games to that point will be used for the seeding discussion/process, but the point system for wins/losses will no longer be used for seeding purposes. Seeding meetings will occur on Wednesday, January 31 for Classes 1A and 2A; and on Wednesday, February 7 for Classes 3A and 4A. State seeding will include an electronic submission to the IHSAA (by coaches in each class of the state tournament) that yields a ranking of the teams in their respective class from 1 to 7 (not including their own team). Based upon this information, the IHSAA will then determine the seeding of the State Tournament Field. These brackets will then be revealed during a State Tournament Bracket Show produced by the IHSSN (Date TBA). START OF PRACTICE FOR NINTH-GRADE BASKETBALL If the 9th grade is part of the high school basketball program, their practice may not start prior to November 13, 2017. However, there are 9th-grade students who are not in the high school building and, therefore, are not permitted to practice with sophomores, juniors and seniors. For 9th graders who are truly in a junior high building there is no starting time for the junior high basketball program. PLEASE KEEP ONE THING IN MIND: THOSE STUDENTS WHO FALL INTO THAT CATEGORY DO NOT PLAY OR PRACTICE WITH SOPHOMORES, JUNIORS OR SENIORS. It is strictly a freshman team and their season doesn t go nearly as long as the high school season due to split seasons or facility reasons. IHSAA PRACTICE POLICY 1. Iowa High School Athletic Association member schools may use practice facilities, other than their regular school facilities, with no prior approval from the IHSAA as long as the following criteria are met: a. Member schools holding practice at a practice facility other than their regular school practice facility, one time per week or more, must have a written agreement between the member school and the member school where the practice will be held or the organization operating the practice facility b. Member schools holding practice at a practice facility other than their regular practice facility, on an occasional or emergency basis, must have local school administration approval before each practice session. c. Only a school s bona-fide coaches may provide instruction during practice regardless of where the practice takes place. d. Member schools may not practice with another member school except in scrimmage situations. e. No school practice shall take place at an IHSAA state tournament venue. - 2017-18 BASKETBALL PAGE 2 -

REGULATIONS GOVERNING BASKETBALL JAMBOREES 1. The first legal playing date for a jamboree is Week 20 (November 13, 2017) and thereafter. 2. Jamborees shall be permitted for varsity teams only. 3. The IHSAA will permit a regular county jamboree or a regular conference jamboree. If all the teams in the county or all the teams in the conference are invited to participate and there should be less than eight teams involved, the IHSAA would sanction a county or conference jamboree to include not more than two teams from outside the county or conference provided the teams invited are located in the adjacent county of the site of the jamboree. 4. No member schools shall participate in more than one jamboree during a season. 5. Schools and/or individuals participating in a basketball jamboree will not be charged with a game participation under the basketball limitation rule. 6. A basketball jamboree will not allow any school to participate in more than two 8-minute quarters. 7. A jamboree is not considered one of the high school s three allowable scrimmages. PRE-GAME MEETING Per the request of the Iowa Basketball Coaches, the pre-game meeting with the captains and head coach of the level of competition being played, should be held off the playing floor at an open spot on bench side or wherever the least amount of noise and open space presents itself. The head coach at the level of competition being played is responsible for taking part in this pre-game. SECONDARY/AUXILIARY GYM The Iowa Basketball Coaches Association recommends that if a host school has second or auxiliary gym available for warm-up during the regular season, in the name of good sportsmanship, it should be offered to both teams, with the requirement that a coach from each team is present. **Please be mindful of extending this courtesy. REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO SCRIMMAGES A member school may have a maximum of three practice scrimmages against other high schools provided: a) The scrimmage is a bona fide scrimmage where no public announcement has been made, no admission charged, and no score is to be kept or recorded. b) Schools engaged in a practice scrimmage may not travel further than 100 miles to engage in such a scrimmage. c) Member schools are permitted three scrimmages during the season. These scrimmages may be used anytime during the season. This is not three scrimmages per level, but three high school scrimmages. d) No school time may be used for traveling and participating in a scrimmage session. e) Up to four schools may be involved in a scrimmage. There can be four schools at a site and each team may scrimmage each other. This counts as one scrimmage. f) Scrimmages must take place at one of the school s regular practice facilities. PENALTY FOR VIOLATION OF RULE PERTAINING TO SCRIMMAGES By Board action, violators of the scrimmage rule will be automatically eliminated from the tournament series. If the violation occurs during the tournament series, the team they last defeated in the tournament will advance. If the championship games have been played prior to knowledge of the violation, then all trophies, medals, and certificates will be collected and returned to the Association. If it is the championship team that violated the rule, the runner-up becomes the champion. If it is the runner-up team that committed the violation, the third-place team will become the runner-up. If it is the third-place team who committed the violation, the fourth-place team will become third-place. If it is the consolation runner-up team that committed the violation, there will be no consolation runner-up team for that year. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES NOT PERMITTED TO PRACTICE OR PARTICIPATE WITH OR AGAINST HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT ATHLETES The question is often asked, Can graduates practice or participate with or against the high school team or a member of that team? Simply stated: High school graduates cannot practice or participate with or against a team or a member of a high school team during the given sport season. NOTE: This does not prohibit a student from participating under Student Eligibility Rule 36.15(7) Non-school Team Participation Rule. Rationale: Student eligibility rules pertain to high school athletes and not graduates. The liability concerns for local boards of education and school districts are multiplied should an accident occur involving high school graduates practicing or participating with or against the high school team or a member of that team. Rules and regulations do not prohibit the local school district, should they desire, to permit high school graduates to use their facilities for practicing and/or participating, but not for the purpose of practicing and/or participating with or against a team member of a team representing the school. - 2017-18 BASKETBALL PAGE 3 -

UNIFORM ADAPTATIONS (IHSAA ONLY) Reminder, headbands and wristbands can be white, black, beige or a single solid school color. ALL team members must wear the same color for each wrist or sweatband worn by each individual participant. PRE-GAME WARM-UP There have been a few cases where schools are having their varsity basketball players warm up at the halftime of the JV game or before the JV game. This is against the rules and regulations of the Association. IT IS NOT TO TAKE PLACE. MERCY RULE Based on a recommendation from the Iowa Basketball Coaches Association and approval from the IHSAA Board of Control, a 35-point differential rule is in effect for all games played in Iowa, grades 7-12. If there is a 35-point differential at the end of the first half or any time after, the game will be continued with a running clock. Beginning with the ensuing possession when the 35-point differential becomes effective, the following changes, and only these changes, will be made regarding rules determining when the clock will and will not be stopped. The clock will run continuously except for the following situations when it will be stopped: (1) Anytime a time-out is charged to a team; (2) Stoppage to administer free-throws; (3) Intermission between third and fourth quarter; (4) Extended injury time-out; (5) Anytime officials determine it is necessary for safety reasons. Please keep in mind we play the first half to completion with regular timing. If the differential is 35 points or more at half-time or anytime there is a 35-point differential during the second half, the running clock procedures will be used. If the score margin drops below 25 points, then normal timing will resume for the remainder of the game, or until the 35 point plateau is again reached. MANDATORY REPORTING OF STATS Based on a recommendation from the Executive Board of the Iowa Basketball Coaches Association, head varsity basketball coaches are required to enter the necessary statistical data on the QUIK STATS website at www.quikstatsiowa.com. Statistical data needs to be entered by 3:00 PM on Tuesday, December 12 th, Tuesday, January 9 th, and Tuesday, February 6 th. All games played through the previous Saturday of each reporting date need to be included in the statistical data. Continuing to the conclusion of the season, statistical data must be entered after each contest. The penalty for failure to report on time is: First offense, a letter/e-mail to the head coach and athletic director from the IHSAA sport administrator giving 3 days to comply; Second offense, a letter to the athletic director with a copy to the principal from the IHSAA sport administrator, giving 3 days to comply; Third offense, IHSAA member school s expense allowances will be withheld by the IHSAA in the sport in which the third offense occurred. COACHING RULE Upon recommendation from the IHSAA Basketball Advisory Committee and with the support of the IHSAA Board of Control and the Joint Committee, it is now permissible for the head basketball coach to stand within the designated coaching box (28 feet) as described in NFHS Basketball Rules 1-13-2 and 10-6-1. This rule will be effective at all levels of basketball involving students in grades 7-12. Rule 1-13-2 replaces the IHSAA Bench Conduct Rule that had been in effect for many years. The head coach is not permitted to sit outside the coaching box. He/she must remain within the box in order to use the box for the entire game. The administrative staff of the IHSAA recognize the additional freedom this provides head coaches to coach their athletes. It is of the utmost importance that coaches understand the privilege that is being afforded them and the responsibility that comes with it. It is the expectation of the IHSAA, the IBCA, and the Basketball Advisory Committee that this freedom be guarded carefully within the coaching fraternity and exercised diligently by the officials calling the games. Officials are instructed to permit certain behavior by the head coach who engages in spontaneous reactions to officiating calls/no-calls provided the head coach remains in the coaching box and the reaction is not prolonged, profane, vulgar, or threatening. At the official s discretion, recurring spontaneous reactions by the head coach may result in a warning with subsequent incidents resulting in a technical foul. When complaints become more public or the attacks personal, there should be less discretion exercised by the official. **Officials may, per rule 4-48, issue a warning to the head coach/bench personnel for misconduct; which is recorded in the scorebook by the scorer and reported to the head coach. The first technical foul charged directly or indirectly to the head coach results in loss of coaching box privileges and the head coach must remain seated for the remainder of the game, except as stated in NFHS Basketball Rules 10-6-1b, c, d, and e. The use of the coaching box is for the head coach only and may not be designated to assistant coaches. - 2017-18 BASKETBALL PAGE 4 -

COACH EJECTION Any coach at any level grades 7-12 who is ejected from an IHSAA sanctioned sport be required to take the NFHS Fundamentals of Coaching elective course Teaching and Modeling Behavior. The course must be viewed prior to being able to return and coach an interscholastic contest and the certificate of course completion must be sent to the IHSAA office. In addition, the cost of the course will be the responsibility of the individual coach. This mandate is in addition to missing the next playing date at the level of competition he/she was ejected from and all games in the interim. STUDENT-ATHLETE EJECTION Any student-athlete at any level grades 7-12 who is ejected (including and ejection for receiving two technicals) from an IHSAA sanctioned sport will be required to take the NFHS Coach Education/Certification Program elective course Sportsmanship: It s Up to You. The course must be viewed prior to being able to return and participate in an interscholastic contest at any level and the certificate of course completion must be sent to the IHSAA office. This mandate is in addition to missing the next regularly scheduled game/meet which is defined as the next scheduled, rescheduled, or contracted date. There is no cost for this course. REGULATIONS GOVERNING BASKETBALL CLINICS Basketball clinics may be held provided they are sanctioned by the IHSAA and the teams invited will only play two quarters consisting of eight minutes each. The clinic must have clinicians and the primary purpose is to include the techniques of coaching. Teams cannot play in a clinic until the date of the first legal game. LATE SCHEDULING OF BASKETBALL GAMES No basketball game may be scheduled after the start of a season without the approval of the Board of Control. Those schools desiring to schedule an extra game, provided they have not used the number of games permitted, must write the IHSAA Office and ask for permission to schedule the extra game. CHEERLEADERS RULES At all IHSAA Tournaments, district, substate and state, there will be a limit of six cheerleaders and one mascot, if in uniform. This includes any self-appointed individuals. During a tournament, you may have different individuals make up this limit of six cheerleaders. In other words, it does not have to be the same individuals during the entire tournament series. However, for any one tournament game you may have only six in uniform. There can be no alternating or substituting during that tournament game. Please keep in mind that during the school year, the limit of cheerleaders can be determined by the local school. GAME PROTESTS NOT UPHELD The Board of Control will not uphold any protest by a member school arising from any interscholastic contest involving the question of rules interpretation by any of the contest officials. IHSAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT MANUAL The IHSAA Basketball Tournament Manual will be placed on the IHSAA website in January stating all the rules and regulations which govern tournament play. No basketball tournament manuals will be sent out to member schools. - 2017-18 BASKETBALL PAGE 5 -

BOWLING DEFINITIONS IHSAA Iowa High School Athletic Association IGHSAU-Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union IBF-Iowa Bowling Federation USBC-United States Bowling Congress SANCTIONED TEAMa. Employ a fully certified coach b. Be eligible for post-season play c. Shall follow all rules and regulations of the IHSAA/IGHSAU. Week 19 Week 21 IMPORTANT DATES Nov 6 First Practice Nov 20 First Competition PARTICIPATION School sanctioned teams shall be allowed to compete against sanctioned teams only. CLASSIFICATION The top 28 schools will be Class 3A, the next 28 schools will be Class 2A, and the rest will be Class 1A IOWA QUIKSTATS Coaches are required to post statistics to Iowa Quikstats. Failure to do so has consequences from the IHSAA/IGHSAU. Staff will check to see if statistics have been posted in a timely manner. Staff will check to make sure schools are in compliance on the following dates. Tuesday, December 12, 2017 Tuesday, January 9, 2018 Tuesday, January 23, 2018 Tuesday, February 6, 2018 REGULAR SEASON LIMITATIONS 1. Playing Dates: 12 2. Team: Two (2) matches per day at any level. 3. Individual: Six (6) games in a calendar day. Note: 5 Baker games =1 game RULES The IHSAA/IGHSAU will rule on any situation arising, which is not covered specifically by the IHSAA/IGHSAU/IBF Guidelines, the IHSAA Handbook, or the United States Bowling Congress High School Division rule book. GAMESMANSHIP The Bowling Advisory Committee and the administrative staffs are concerned about gamesmanship being used in bowling competition. Accordingly, the Advisory Committee recommended and both Boards adopted the following rule: Coaches shall remain two feet behind the approach area and not be in a position that impedes the competitive bowlers. There is no reason why coaches or non-competitors should be in any position to disrupt bowlers. We will monitor this practice and stricter restrictions may be imposed. Coaches, take care of this so your governing bodies won t have to impose further restrictions. BOWLER S AREA The host school is responsible for designating a bowler s area during the match. Authorized Personnel: The coach(es), participating bowlers and bowling center staff as needed, are the only persons authorized to be in the bowler's area during a match. Substitutes and other interested parties must remain behind the area defined as the bowler's area. - 2017-2018 BOWLING PAGE 1 -

A. Team Structure: 1. A varsity or junior varsity team shall consist of no more than 6 bowlers. A team may have an unlimited number of reserve bowlers. Each of the six team members will bowl individual games with the best 5 two game total pin scores being used to determine the team individual total. 2. A legal lineup may consist of a minimum of 3 bowlers and 2 vacancies or subs. 3. Coaches may change player(s) on a team after a game but not in the middle of a game. 4. Six (6) bowlers will bowl two regular games of competition and five (5) bowlers 5 games (one equivalent game) of 5 person Baker Format. (See Substitution Rule) B. Competition Format: 1. Round 1 (approximately 35 minutes) Two Games: Six (6) players bowl straight individual 10 frame scoring. Between rounds, both teams assemble on one pair of lanes. The top five (5) two game total pins from Round 1 are added to each team's first frame of Round 2. (If scoring units will not accept total pins from Round 1, enter the difference between both teams total for Round 1.) Cross-lane bowling procedures will be used for Round 1. 2. Round 2 (approximately 45 minutes) Five Games Baker format (one equivalent game): As games progress, total pins are always visible on the scorer. Substitutions AND BOWLING ORDER CHANGES may be made in this round BETWEEN GAMES. Coaches will have the opportunity to create a new bowling order prior to each Baker game. For example: Player A could be the first bowler in game #1, the second bowler in game #2, not bowl in game #3, be the third bowler in game #4, and be the fourth bowler in game #5. Teams will bowl all frames of each Baker game on one lane, switching lanes only between games. 3. Total combined pinfall of both rounds wins the match. In case of a tie, there will be a roll-off consisting of one Baker game to determine the winner. C. Playing Format: 1. Team Presentation: A team is expected to present a legal lineup on the lanes at the scheduled starting time for each match. 2. Practice Balls: Bowlers will be allowed two (2) deliveries per lane for both regular season and tournament play. Bowlers are not permitted to bowl on the same day, prior to a competition, in the bowling center where the competition is to be held with the exception of PE classes and school and youth sponsored events or programs. A bowler that violates this provision will not be allowed to compete in the given event. 3. Lineups: Coaches shall post their roster five minutes prior to the scheduled start time. Teams bowling on the odd-numbered lanes will enter their lineup first. 4. Absentee/Vacancy: An absentee/vacancy score of zero (0) shall be given when a team has a legal lineup but less than a full lineup at the start of any game in the series. 5. Conduct of Coaches, Players, and Spectators: IHSAA Policy will be enforced. a. All bowlers will remain in the immediate bowling area while competition is in progress. b. Bowlers will be expected to follow the previous bowler promptly and will be required to bowl as soon as the one lane to their right is clear. c. Unsportsmanlike conduct, including but not restricted to vulgar language, or abuse of equipment or facilities is not permitted. Violators are subject to disqualification. d. Foul Line: The foul line shall be observed during match play. Awards will not be issued if automatic foul detecting devices or a human foul judge is not used. When a player deliberately fouls, the player shall receive zero pin fall for that frame. 6. Score keeping: Score keeping will be performed by a computer/automatic scoring unit in centers so equipped. If a center is not equipped with automatic scoring, an independent, non-biased third party will perform scoring. It will be the responsibility of coaches to verify that scores are complete and accurate. Coaches must sign official score records and leave a copy with tournament official. No electronic use (cell phone, ipod, mp3 player etc) is permitted in competition area during warm-up or competition. Failure to follow this rule will result in disqualification of bowler and a score of 0 for the game. Note: At the conclusion of the game in which disqualification occurred a substitute may be allowed to enter the competition to replace the disqualified bowler. Bowling out of Rotation/Order: Any ball(s) thrown out of order will be scored as a zero. Example: If bowler #3 bowls in place of bowler #2, then bowler #3 receives a zero for their next designated turn for any ball(s) thrown in the incorrect frame. Bowler #2 will bowl the frame in which they were supposed to bowl. UNIFORMS Pants - Shall be a long pant, similar in color (no blue jeans). Shirts - a. Shall be identical b. Shall have a collar Mock turtle neck shirts are considered to be a collared shirt. c. Shall have no advertising d. Identification on the front can be either the participant's first or last name, or school name/nickname if owned by the school. e. Identification on the back of shirt may be school name/nickname. Note: The IBF logo is permitted on the front of the shirt. Hats - no hats are allowed. If not in appropriate uniform and it cannot be corrected immediately the player will be disqualified and team will use an absentee score for the game in which that bowler is participating. - 2017-2018 BOWLING PAGE 2 -

NON-SCHOOL COMPETITION If approved by the school, it is permissible for student-athletes to participate in youth and/or adult bowling leagues during the bowling season. Student-athletes are never to accept cash while participating in these leagues, but may receive merchandise from the bowling proprietor. Student-athletes are responsible for knowing the rules regarding potential violations and their amateur status in the sport of bowling. POST-SEASON PLAY Only IHSAA/IGHSAU sanctioned schools shall be allowed to participate in post-season play. STATE QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT 1. State qualifying tournaments will be held on Tuesday, February 13, 2018. 2. The number of state qualifying tournaments will be seven (7) in each of the three classes. 3. A team champion will advance from each state qualifying tournament. 4. One (1) at large qualifier based on the highest pin total count (two individual game scores and 5 baker games) of all remaining teams in each individual class will qualify for the post season. 5. The state qualifying tournament individual champion will advance from each state qualifying tournament along with the next five (5) highest pin total count (based on the two individual game scores) state wide. There will be a minimum of twelve (12) individual qualifiers from each class. All ties will qualify. 6. State Qualifying Tournaments: Admission price is $6.00. STATE QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT AWARDS State Qualifying Tournament - Team Champion will receive a banner and six (6) team champion medals. Individual Champion will receive a champion medal. STATE QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT EXPENSES No expenses will be paid for state qualifying bowling. STATE TOURNAMENT 1. The State Tournament will be held at the Plaza Lanes in Des Moines. 2. The Class 1A State Tournament will be held on Monday, February 19, 2018. 3. The Class 2A State Tournament will be held on Tuesday, February 20, 2018. 4. The Class 3A State Tournament will be held on Wednesday, February 21, 2018. All three days of Championships will begin at 10:00 a.m. Doors will open at 9:00 a.m. each day. 1. A team champion will be awarded based on the highest pin total count. 2. An individual champion will be awarded. Everyone will be eligible for the individual award. At the conclusion of regular play the individual champion and place winners will be determined. The two game total will determine the champion and place winners. 3. State Tournament: Adults & Students--$10.00 STATE AWARDS Boys State Level - Team Champion will receive a champion trophy, banner and six (6) team champion medals. Team runner-up will receive a runner-up trophy, banner and six (6) runner-up medals. Third place will receive a trophy, banner and six (6) third place medals. All participating teams will receive a picture plaque. Boys Individual Champion will receive a medal. Runner-up through 10th place will receive a medal. All participants will receive a picture plaque. STATE EXPENSES Schools with state tournament individual qualifiers will receive $.44 per mile one way. Schools with a qualifying state tournament team will receive $1.25 per mile one way. - 2017-2018 BOWLING PAGE 3 -