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Inside This Issue North Dakota High School Activities Association 350 2nd St. NW PO Box 817 Valley City ND Phone (701)845-3953 Fax (701)845-4935 January 2016 NDHSAA General Assembly Meeting-Jan 26 2 Fall NDHSAA State Champions 2 Jr. High Regulations on NDHSAA Website 2 State B One-Act Play Contest Results 3 NDHSAA/Farmers Union Insurance Distinguished Students 3 NDHSAA E-mail Addresses 4 Award of Excellence Nominations 4 Attention B Band Directors 4 Class B Boys Basketball Hotel Information 4 Online Rules Clinics for Coaches and Officials of Spring Sports 4 NDHSAA Information - Find Officials Info 5 NDHSAA Post-Season Video Broadcasting 5 NFHS Spirit of Sport and Heart of the Arts 5 Changing NDHSAA Email Addresses 5 ACT-SAT National Test Dates 5 NDHSAA Coaches Education-Permit Submission 6 NDHSAA Local (Sub-Varsity) Official Certification Available 6 NDHSAA Contact Information 6 State Gymnastics Information 7-9 Coaches & Officials Online Testing 9 NDHSAA Website - Entering Team Scholars 9 National Girls & Women in Sports Day-Feb 3 9 Team Scholar Recipients 10 NFHS Network Help 10 Girls Basketball District Tournament Info 11 Boys Basketball District Tournament Info 12 2016 State Debate Tournament 13 2015/16 NDHSAA Board Meeting Dates 13 2015-16 Winter Ticket Prices 14 State Class B Boys Basketball Ticket Order Policy for School Orders 15 State Class B Boys Basketball Ticket Order Policy for General Public 15 State Class B Girls Basketball Ticket Order Policy for General Public 15 State Class B Girls Basketball Ticket Order Policy for School Orders 16 State Wrestling Ticket Order Policy 16 NDHSAA January Calendar 17 NDHSAA Calendar Corrections 17 NDHSAA /Farmers Union Insurance Distinguished Student Application 17 Pictured Above: 2015-16 Class B One-Act Play Champions - Larimore High School NDHSAA Premier Partner: Happy New Year from the NDHSAA Staff! NDHSAA Supporting Sponsors

NDHSAA General Assembly Meeting - January 26, 2016 The NDHSAA General Membership will be meeting at 12:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 26, 2016 at the Bismarck Ramkota Inn. Items on the agenda include announcement of Class A At-Large, NDIAAA and Class B Southeast Representatives who will serve on the NDHSAA Board of Directors, 2017-18 football plan, action on a By-Law amendment pertaining to transfer eligibility, and Executive Director s report. Grand Forks Public Schools proposed the following amendment to Part II, Article XIV, Section IXa of the NDHSAA Constitution & By-Laws: SECTION IX: a. A student shall have been in attendance at the school which the student represents for 180 school days one (1) calendar year upon transferring from another school unless the student s parents have become residents of the school district to which the student transferred or unless the school from which the student transferred does not offer work of the corresponding year in which the student is ranked, and there is no evidence of recruitment or undue influence. In the instance of a pupil transferring from a public high school to a private or parochial high school, or vice versa, the student shall not be eligible to represent the new high school in varsity competition for 180 school days one (1) calendar year beginning with the first day of attendance in the new school. Should a school district maintain more than one high school, residence shall be understood to refer to the territory assigned to a specific high school by the Board of Education, and any transfer by a student from one school to another within the school district without a corresponding change in parental residence shall result in a loss of eligibility in varsity competition for 180 school days one (1) calendar year. Should the student transfer from one school after the completion of the school year to another school prior to the start of the subsequent school year, the one (1) calendar year loss of varsity eligibility shall begin on the first date for fall practice in any sport. Electronic ballots will be emailed to Class A ADs, Class B Superintendents and graded elementary school main contacts on January 4th with a due date of 12:00 Noon on January 21, 2016. Once an electronic vote is submitted, it may not be rescinded unless an amendment to the proposed amendment(s) is made from the floor on the day of the vote. Congratulations to the following 2015 Fall NDHSAA State Champions! Boys Cross Country Class A Bismarck High Boys Cross Country Class B New Town Girls Cross Country Class A Bismarck High Girls Cross Country Class B Hillsboro/Central Valley Football 9 Man - Richland Football A Division Park River/Fordville-Lankin Football AA Division - Beulah Football AAA Division Bismarck Century Golf Class A Girls Fargo Davies Soccer Class A Boys - Bismarck High Girls Swimming & Diving Bismarck Century Boys Tennis Fargo South Volleyball Class A Bismarck Century Volleyball Class B LaMoure B Plays Larimore Student Congress West Fargo Sheyenne Fall NDHSAA State Champions Junior High Regulations on NDHSAA Website All sport regulations, including Jr. High regulations, are available on the Administrators & Coaches section of the NDHSAA website. Click on the Administrators & Coaches link on the menu bar above the pictures on every NDHSAA webpage: http://www.ndhsaa.com/administrators-coaches Scroll down the page and you will find: A link to all regulations for activities (Fine Arts) and sports including a specific link to Jr. High Regulations. Regulations are also available on each sport page. Jr. High regulations by sport are included in the sport regulations. 2 January BULLETIN 2016

State B One-Act Play Contest Results The 2015 NDHSAA State Class B One-Act Play Contest was held Monday and Tuesday, November 23 and 24 in Jamestown. The top 8 places awarded at the finals were as follows: 1st Larimore, Story Theatre ; 2nd Richardton Taylor, The Women of Lockerbie ; 3rd Carrington, Drift ; 4th Oakes, The 11th ; 5th Wyndmere, Teachers on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown ; 6th Shiloh Christian, The Strength of Our Spirit ; 7th North Sargent, All the Bases ; 8th Burke County, Y ALL. Superior Actor Awards were presented to: Audrey Gilbraith - Glenburn Elizabeth Bohn - Richardton-Taylor Ensemble - Oakes Joseph Greenmyer - North Sargent David Snyder - Thompson Carson Herbert - Thompson Kathryn Schaub - New Salem Julianna Wolff- Wishek Presley Morstad - Starkweather Heidi Knutson - Burke County Superior Actor Awards were presented to: Hannah Billock - Mott-Regent Madalyn Pretzer - Rubgy Mary Gorman - Larimore Walter Lawson - Larimore Atati Mita - Ray Paul Moffet -Wyndmere Ensemble - Carrington Lili Serquina - Northern Cass Alex Delzer - Shiloh Christian Lee Reinowski - Drake-Anamoose Schools qualified for State from one of 10 regions statewide with contests held in early to mid November. Participating were: Burke County, Carrington, Drake-Anamoose, Glenburn, Larimore, Mott-Regent, New Salem-Almont, North Sargent, Northern Cass, Oakes, Ray, Richardton-Taylor, Rugby, Shiloh Christian, Starkweather, Thompson, Wishek, and Wyndmere. NDHSAA/Farmers Union Insurance Distinguished Students Editorial note: We will be publishing a series of articles on getting to know this year s distinguished student finalists. James Schmidt from St. Mary s Catholic High School is this year s NDHSAA/Farmers Union Insurance Distinguished Student finalist. James is seventeen years old and enjoys wakeboarding, snowboarding, fishing, reading, playing guitar and piano. While attending SMCHS, James has selected English as his favorite subject. He is very involved in extracurricular activities, where he participates in basketball, soccer, track, band, jazz band, Knights of Virtue and Catholic Athletes for Christ. With James busy schedule he still finds time to give back to his community. These activities include: picking up litter, altar serving, and set up and server for banquets. Upon graduation, James plans to attend the University of North Dakota and pursue a pre-dental degree. With that degree, he envisions himself being a dentist in 10 years. When asked, What is the first thing you would do if you were elected President? James response would be to cut taxes for lower income families. Outside of his family, James admires Mr. Nick Emmi because of his musical talents and joyful outlook on life. James points out that justice and fairness are the most important characteristics of a leader. We asked James several unique questions to get to know him better. He stated his pet peeve is people who are hypocrites. His perfect vacation would be a ski trip to the American Rockies. He could go a day without communicating with another human being and his favorite holiday is Christmas because of all the food and gift giving. His response to the question of whom he would like to have a meal with living or dead included the following: Alexander the Great, Abraham Lincoln, Albert Einstein and Jesus Christ. Any finally, if we made of movie of his life, Ryan Reynolds would play the role of James. Congratulations to James Schmidt, this year s NDHSAA/Farmer Union Insurance Distinguished Student finalist and best of luck in his future endeavors. 3 January BULLETIN 2016

NDHSAA E-mail Addresses As of December 31, 2015, NDHSAA staff members will no long have access to email sent to any email address ending in @sendit.nodak. edu. Please update your address books to the email addresses listed below. Executive Director Matt Fetsch: matt.fetsch@ndhsaa.org Associate Director: Brian Bubach: brian.bubach@ndhsaa.org Assistant Directors: Justin Fletschock: justin.fletschock@ndhsaa.org Kevin Morast: kevin.morast@ndhsaa.org Brenda Schell: brenda.schell@ndhsaa.org Business Manager: Sharon Prosby: sharon.prosby@ndhsaa.org Administrative Assistants: Patty Bass: patty.bass@ndhsaa.org Sue Carlsrud: sue.carlsrud@ndhsaa.org NDHSAA is requesting nominations for the Award of Excellence program any time during the upcoming activities seasons. This program honors those teams, individuals, coaches, administrators, or fans that show exemplary sportsmanship in competition. Any administrator, game official, or coach may send a nomination to NDHSAA with the pertinent information including the date of the contest or activity, those specifically being nominated, circumstances that motivated nomination, and the name(s) of those proposing the nominations. Nominations may be emailed to: brian.bubach@ndhsaa.org Award of Excellence Nominations Oakes and Lisbon boys basketball teams and coaches for exemplary sportsmanship at their Dec. 11 contest in Oakes. Official s nomination. Attention B Band Directors We are looking to secure high school bands for the State Class B Girls and Boys Basketball Tournaments to be held in Grand Forks March 3-5 and Minot March 17-29 respectively. If you would like to showcase your band, please email Mark Rerick (mark.rerick@gfschools. org), for the State B Girls Tournament and Kaycee Grochow (Kaycee.m.grochow@minotstateu.edu), for the State B Boys Tournament. Class B Boys Basketball Hotel Information Information on reserving hotel rooms for the State Class B Boys Basketball Tournament, March 17-19, 2015 in Minot can be found at http://visitminot.org/ or by calling the Minot Convention & Visitor s Bureau at 701-857-8206. Please reserve your rooms early. 2015/16 Online Rules Clinics for Coaches and Officials of Spring Sports Officials and head coaches/activity advisors must complete online rules clinics in sports or activities where clinics are offered. These clinics are available online only and must be completed within the three week clinic window. The clinic will be available through a link when logged in to your NDHSAA account. You must have an NDHSAA account in order to complete the rules clinic. Please note all clinics are available online only for the 2015/16 school year. Rules clinics attendance/completion is mandatory each year for all football, volleyball, soccer, tennis, cross country, softball, swimming, hockey, gymnastics, basketball, wrestling, baseball, track & field officials and head coaches. Officials and coaches may also fulfill attendance requirements by attending any official rules clinic conducted by any of the state associations and having their attendance card sent to the NDHSAA office for credit. There are no make-up rules clinics. A coach/official must attend/complete one of the camps/workshops per sport as required. Penalty for a coach s failure to fulfill a mandatory clinic requirement shall result in a $50 fine to the school for each offense. Fines must be paid prior to being permitted to participate in NDHSAA post season activities to which the fine applies. Penalty for an official s failure to fulfill a mandatory clinic requirement will result in a drop of a level of certification in that sport the following year. If certified, you will move to probationary the following year in that sport. If probationary, you will move to ineligible the following year in that sport. Following are the remaining sports and activities online rules clinic windows for 2015/16. Spring Sports - February 15 - March 7, 2016 Spring Sports: March 7-29, 2016 Track & Field Baseball & Softball Boys Golf & Class B Girls Golf 4 January BULLETIN 2016

NDHSAA Information - Find Officials Information Each month we post an NDHSAA Information article in our BULLETIN. This month the topic is finding officials information. In order to find contact information for officials in NDHSAA you must have administrative privileges. To view officials and their contact information: Log in to NDHSAA Click on the Officials tab on the left side of the page Click the Filter button on the right side of the page and choose a sport from the drop down menu You will see a list of all officials registered to officiate the sport you have selected for the current school year You may sort by clicking on the arrows on any column To show more than 10 officials on a page click a higher number than 10 from the Show Entries drop down menu You may view this information online or export to Excel by clicking on the Export icon on the top right side of the page. You may check for LOCAL (JV and below only) officials in the same manner. NDHSAA Post-Season Video Broadcasting All post-season (play-off, district, regional and state) video rights have been sold to Forum Communications and the NFHS Network. Some post-season contests and tournaments are available for stream/broadcast as declined events with applicable rate card fee. Any declined event stream/broadcast must have prior approval from NDHSAA or will be subject to twice the applicable fee. Please contact Brian Bubach for further information at 701-845-3953 or brian.bubach@ndhsaa.org NFHS Spirit of Sport and Heart of the Arts Spirit of Sport and Heart of the Arts awards are National Federation programs to recognize students for exemplary actions. The Heart of the Arts award is similar to the Spirit of Sport and recognizes people involved in the performing arts. If you have something or someone worthy of recognition, please request a nomination form from the NDHSAA office. Nomination forms must be submitted to the NDHSAA office before January 15, 2016. The NDHSAA nominee will be chosen and forwarded to Section 5 for selection of the Section 5 nominee to forward to the National Federation. To receive a Spirit of Sport nomination form, email: brenda.schell@ndhsaa.org To receive a Heart of the Arts nomination form, email: brian.bubach@ndhsaa.org Changing Email Addresses in NDHSAA Account As schools transition to the new email addresses, users are reminded they must edit email addresses in the NDHSAA system. Editing accounts will allow user history and all existing roles to remain connected to NDHSAA accounts. Users should not create new accounts, they should edit their existing accounts. To edit your NDHSAA email address/login: 1) Log in to your NDHSAA account 2) Click on My Profile on the bottom left portion of the page 3) Click the Edit Button on the Profile page 4) Click the Account tab on the grey menu bar that goes across the page 5) Enter your new email address 6) Confirm your new email address 7) Click the blue SAVE button This is also where you would change your password, if you so desire. Editing your email address on your NDHSAA account assures you receive the proper information from the NDHSAA office. ACT-SAT National Test Dates Administrators, activities directors and coaches should remind their students of the following 2015-16 dates so they may avoid conflicts. Please have them contact their school counselor for deadline registration dates and further details. ACT National Test Dates February 6, 2016 April 9, 2016 June 11, 2016 5 January BULLETIN 2016 SAT National Test Dates January 23, 2016 March 5, 2016 May 7, 2016 June 4, 2016

NDHSAA Coaches Education - Permit Submission Form Beginning in the fall of 2013 all coaches who work with student athletes in grades 9-12 must be certified. To become certified a coach must complete the requirements for a NDHSAA Coaching Permit. Member schools submit their coaching rosters through the NDHSAA Coaching Permit Submission Form. The NDHSAA Coaching Permit Submission Form allows tracking of all coaches through member schools. This is the only form that will be accepted and it must be emailed electronically as an excel file. If you find a need to track more coach information than listed on this form, please feel free to add columns AFTER (to the right of) column 10. Only columns 1-10 need be submitted to NDHSAA. All coaches must be submitted each year. Only coaches not certified in a prior year will be mailed coaching permits. Coaching permits will be issued by the North Dakota High School Coaches Association. The due date for the Coaches Education Permit Submission form is April 1st each year. This form has been emailed to main school contacts and is available on the NDHSAA website under Forms. Please contact NDHSAA for any questions concerning this form. NDHSAA Local (Sub-Varsity) Official Certification Available NDHSAA has a new process for certifying Local Sub-Varsity officials. Officials who complete all items needed to certify will be able to officiate at the sub-varsity level and below in the sport(s) in which they certify. This certification must be under the direction of an administrator of a NDHSAA member school. Requirements for Local Official include: 1) Completion of the NFHS Learn Concussion in Sports - What you Need to Know course. Users must create an account on the NFHS Learn site and purchase the course, although the course is free. Instructions are available on the NDHSAA website at the Concussion Management Information link on the main NDHSAA webpage. 2) Creation of NDHSAA Account. If prospective official has an existing NDHSAA account, requirements must be completed using the existing NDHSAA account and email address. 3) Completion of the online Local Officiating Rules Clinic, available on the Clinic tab when logged in to NDHSAA account. 4) Completion and submission of LOCAL Officials Registration Form, available at end of Local Officiating Clinic. 5) Submission of payment to LOCAL school administrator for submission to NDHSAA for processing. ALL 5 items must be complete BEFORE LOCAL officials are eligible to officiate contests. LOCAL Officials are able to officiate contests at the JV level and below only. Please contact the NDHSAA office with any questions concerning the certification of local sub-varsity officials through this program. Street Address: 350 2nd Street Northwest Valley City, North Dakota 58072-0817 NDHSAA Contact Information Mailing Address PO Box 817 Valley City, North Dakota 58072-0817 Websites: www.ndhsaa.com - www.ndhsaanow.com Phone: (701) 845-3953 Fax: (701) 845-4935 Staff Email: Matt Fetsch: matt.fetsch@ndhsaa.org Brian Bubach: brian.bubach@ndhsaa.org Justin Fletschock: justin.fletschock@ndhsaa.org Kevin Morast: kevin.morast@ndhsaa.org Brenda Schell: brenda.schell@ndhsaa.org 6 January BULLETIN 2016

State Gymnastics Information STATE MEET: February 26 and 27, 2016 Site: Jamestown, Jim Roaldson, Jamestown AD, Manager NEW GYMNASTICS REGULATION: On individual day, the first rotation order shall go from bottom ranking to top ranking. STATE MEET SCHEDULE: EVENTS A. Individual Events 1. Vault 2. Uneven Parallel Bars 3. Balance Beam 4. Floor Exercise B. All-Around REGISTRATION DEADLINE State meet entries are to be submitted electronically to the NDHSAA office and to the meet manager, no later than 10:00 AM Monday prior to the State Meet. Entries submitted after the deadline up to 4:00 PM that Monday will be accepted only if accompanied with payment of $25.00 late entry fee. No entries will be accepted later than 4:00 PM the Monday prior to the State Meet. EXPENSE ALLOWANCE Team payments will be made following the end of the fiscal year according to the team payment schedule. OFFICIAL RULES The 2014-16 Girls Gymnastics Rules Book published by the National Federation is the official rule book. UNIFORMS Participants must appear in appropriate school identifying uniforms. SCORING In determining the Team Champion, scores are determined by totaling the best four scores for each team in each event. STATE ENTRIES Each school is allowed six gymnasts for team competition. SUBSTITUTIONS Team substitutions are permitted up to the time of the start of the event using the roster as submitted on the state entry form. WARMUPS Touch warm-up shall be: Vault and Bars: Team A: Gymnasts 1, 2, & 3 touch, then compete. Team B: Gymnasts 1, 2, & 3 touch, then compete. Team A: Gymnasts 4, 5, & 6 touch, then compete. Team B: Gymnasts 4, 5, & 6 touch, then compete. Beam: First 3 competitors touch, then competition starts. Team A: Gymnasts 1&2 touches. Team B: Gymnast 1 touches. Team A: Gymnast 1 competes. Team B: Gymnast 2 touches Team B: Gymnast 1 competes Team A: Gymnast 3 touches. Team A: Gymnast 2 competes. Team B: Gymnast 3 touches: Team B: Gymnast 2 competes: Team A: Gymnast 3 touches: and so on. Floor Exercise: First 6 competitors touch (2 min.): Team A Gymnasts 1, 2 & 3, followed by Team B Gymnast 1, 2 & 3 touch Team A Gymnasts 1, 2 & 3 competes followed by Team B 1, 2 & 3 competes Team B Gymnast 1 competes. Team A Gymnast 3 & Team B gymnast 3 touch (1 min.) Team A Gymnast 2 competes. Team B Gymnast 2 competes. Team A Gymnast 4 & Team B gymnast 4 touch (1 min.) and so on. 7 January BULLETIN 2016 State Gymtastics Information Continued on Page 7

State Gymnastics Information - (Continued) OFFICIAL RULES STATE TOURNAMENT QUALIFIERS TEAM QUALIFICATION 1. The top eight teams will advance to the State Meet using the top 5 team scores from the regular season, which includes the conference meet. There will be no NDHSAA sponsored regional meet. 2. Tie-breaker for team seeding (Start with number one and stop when the tie is broken): 1. Head to head record where both teams competed. 2. Add team scores of meets where both teams competed. 3. Average top 4 scores (instead of 5) for tied teams. 4. Average top 3 scores for tied teams. 5. Average top 2 scores for tied teams. 6. Top score for tied teams. 7. Coin flip. 3. There will be one (1) session. 4. The schedule will be: Friday: Parade of athletes, introductions, anthem at 3:45 PM. Competition begins at 4:00 PM. All times are local time Friday (Team Day): 1:00 p.m. Gym Opens 1:15 p.m. - Coaches meeting 1:45 3:45 p.m. Timed Warm-ups (see note) 3:00 p.m. - Officials Meeting and video review for base score 3:45 p.m. - Opening Ceremony 4:00 p.m. - Begin Competition NOTE: Timed Warm-ups may be adjusted by the host school. Previously 1.5 minutes per athlete x 6 competitors, 2 minute equipment change was used. Teams will be seeded into the Team State Meet by use of simple ranking program. All host teams must report/submit team scores to Kent VanElls immediately after completion of competition, including Conference Meet. Final ranking will be simple average score of the top five regular season competitions in which the team participated. Example: North High December January January January January February February 19-135 6-132 13-133 20-136 28-137 3-137 10-138 Total: 135+136+137+137+138 = 683 divided by 5 meets = 136.6 average. Top ranked teams will meet on floor exercise last round, etc. See Regulations for Warm-up and Competition Rotations: http://www.ndhsaa.com/regulations/gymnastics Coaches will declare the 6 Team Competition athletes per event by the Monday prior to the State Meet. INDIVIDUAL QUALIFICATION 1. The top 3 regular season scores will be used to advance the top 40 individuals and top 30 all around to the state meet. 2. The top 3 scores for each athlete must be posted on the NDHSAA website plus any update when an athlete achieves a better score. 3. Conference meet may contribute to the 3 score average. 4. Coaches must submit updates on an individual s score by noon Sunday prior to the State Meet. 5. Top 40 individuals and top 30 all around athletes statewide will qualify to Individual State Meet (no tie-break). Saturday (Individual Day): 10:45 a.m. - Gym Opens 11:00 a.m. - Coaches Meeting 11:30 a.m. - Timed Warm-ups Begin 12:30 p.m. - Video review for base score (optional) 12:45 p.m. - Opening Ceremonies 1:00 p.m. - Begin Competition NOTE: 1. Meet manager may view the field each day and adjust the warm-up if needed. a. Touch warm-ups will be used for team-day and individual day. 2. It is recommended to use the individual athlete announcing format and drop back warm up to speed meet up and provide more spectator appeal. OTHER REGULATIONS 1. Only high school teams are eligible to enter the State Meet. Junior high teams are not eligible, but junior high girls are eligible for the senior high team. 2. If a girl wishes to compete in the all-around, she must enter all four of the individual events. 3. The meet referee shall not be a high school coach of a competing team. 8 January BULLETIN 2016 State Gymtastics Information Continued on Page 9

State Gymnastics Information - (Continued) SPECIAL MEETING: All judges and meet referees will meet one hour prior to the start of competition for video review prior to base scores. Prior to competition on both days of the State Meet, judges will review videos of routines of the event in which they are assigned. This will take place no later than 1/2 hour prior to the beginning of competition which is during the scheduled judges meeting. STATE SCHEDULE NOTE: Warm-up starting time will be reviewed by the meet manager for Friday for any necessary adjustments. STATE ADMISSION PRICES 1 Day Ticket: Adults - $10.00, Students - $5.00 2 Tournament Ticket: Adults - $18.00, Students - $8.00 STATE AWARDS The top four teams receive a team trophy. In addition, competing members of the championship and runner-up teams will receive individual plaques. In each event, the top six individuals receive plaques and 7th through 15th receive ribbons. Because of the number of ties, individual awards will be ordered following competition. JUDGES A Meet Referee plus twelve judges - three in each event will be contracted. Scoring shall be tabulated to the ten-thousandths and rounded off to the nearest thousandth. Coaches and Officials Mandatory Online Testing Officials and head coaches of winter and spring sports basketball, gymnastics, hockey, wrestling, baseball and softball must take an open book test in the sport(s) in which he/she is a head coach/official. The test will be available online only and must be completed and submitted within the applicable window. The test will be available by following the Online Testing link on the main page of the NDHSAA website. (www. ndhsaa.com) The NDHSAA office will assess a penalty of $25 for non-completion of any mandatory online exam by a head coach. Officials non completion of a mandatory online exam will result in a lower classification the following year. If an official is certified, they will drop to probationary for one year in that sport. If an official is probationary they will drop to ineligible for one year in that sport. Spring sports testing window: Baseball & Softball - April 5 - April 12, 2016 NDHSAA Website - Entering Team Scholars NDHSAA recognizes teams that have met a cumulative 3.20 Grade Point Average as Team Scholars. Team Scholars may be submitted by school administrators through the NDHSAA website. Team Scholars submitted by the 15th of each month are published monthly in the NDHSAA BULLETIN the following month. To submit team scholars to NDHSAA: Log in to NDHSAA Click the Admin Bell for your school on the top left side of the page Click the Team Tab on the grey menu bar Click the Enter Team Scholars tab next to the team you would like to enter as a Team Scholar Complete form - including checking the eligibility box Click the blue Submit Your Team Scholar submission will be emailed to Brian Bubach National Girls and Women in Sports Day - February 3 Editor s Note: Below information and supporting materials may be accessed at: http://www.womenssportsfoundation.org/en/ home/advocate/ngwsd The theme for the 2016 NGWSD Day is Leading the Way. Each year, thousands of sports educators, coaches, athletic directors, recreation directors, association members, sponsors, students, and parents across the country will show their support of the Day and the annual theme. Athletes like Martina Navratilova, Candace Parker and Jessica Mendoza who played or are still playing are making a difference, overcoming difficult circumstances, breaking records and making things possible. 9 January BULLETIN 2016

Team Scholar Recipients Principals and coaches are reminded that Team Scholar Award applications may be submitted as soon as your school has reached the first grading period. It is requested the school principal identify all fall teams that have met the cumulative 3.20 Grade Point Average and submit those all at one time. If you have questions, please contact brian.bubach@ndhsaa.org or (701) 845-3953. Boys Cross Country Bowman County-3.51, Carrington-3.46, Devils Lake-3.37, Fargo North-3.65, Fargo South-3.34, Garrison-3.33, Grand Forks Red River-3.52, Hillsboro/Central Valley-3.66, Jamestown-3.49, Lisbon-3.33, Mandan-3.53, Minot-3.55, Pembina County North-3.53, Rugby-3.30, Valley City-3.60, West Fargo-3.49, Williston-3.65 Girls Cross Country Bowman County-3.54, Carrington-3.65, Devils Lake-3.83, Fargo Davies-3.77, Fargo North-3.70, Fargo South-3.45, Garrison-3.61, Grand Forks Red River-3.75, Hillsboro/Central Valley-3.64, Jamestown-3.75, Killdeer-3.50, Lisbon-3.71, Mandan-3.30, Minot-3.84, Pembina County North-3.75, Rugby-3.61, Shiloh Christian-3.57, Valley City-3.80, West Fargo-3.75 Boys Soccer Bismarck St. Mary s-3.70, Fargo Davies-3.37, Grand Forks Red River-3.56, Jamestown-3.70, Minot-3.33 Girls Swimming & Diving Fargo Davies-3.47, Fargo North-3.51, Fargo South-3.49, Grand Forks Red River-3.80, Jamestown-3.70, Mandan-3.41, Minot-3.79 West Fargo-3.75, Williston-3.76 Student Congress Carrington-3.54, Valley City-3.77 Volleyball Bismarck St. Mary s-3.81, Bottineau-3.78, Bowman County-3.64, Carrington-3.63, Cavalier-3.49, Center- Stanton-3.70, Dakota Prairie-3.82, Devils Lake-3.63, Dickinson Trinity-3.84, Drake-Anamoose-3.74, Enderlin-3.70, Fargo Davies-3.71, Fargo South-3.53, Finley-Sharon/Hope-Page-3.74, Flasher-3.47, Garrison/Max-3.44, Grand Forks Red River-3.76, Grant County-3.35, Hankinson-3.45, Harvey/ Wells County-3.62, Hazen-3.69, Heart River-3.83, Hettinger/Scranton-3.67, Hillsboro/Central Valley-3.73, Jamestown-3.67, Kidder County-3.80, Kindred-3.71, Lisbon-3.73, Mandan-3.43, Minot-3.52, New Salem-Almont-3.47, North Star-3.91, Oakes-3.69, Park River/Fordville-Lankin-3.77, Ray-3.73, Rolla-3.52, Shiloh Christian-3.74, St. John-3.56, Thompson-3.79, Valley City-3.83, West Fargo-3.69, Westhope/ Newburg-3.45, Williston-3.67 Plays Carrington-3.66, Center-Stanton-3.78, Dakota Prairie-3.72, Enderlin-3.31, Hillsboro/Central Valley-3.82, Kindred-3.46, Oakes-3.70, Park River-3.60, Ray-3.24, Thompson-3.78 NFHS Network Help Boys Tennis Fargo Davies-3.55, Fargo South-3.37, Grand Forks Red River-3.48, Mandan-3.56, Minot-3.52, Valley City-3.48, West Fargo-3.40, Williston-3.29 Football Bismarck St. Mary s-3.41, Carrington-3.24, Fargo North-3.31, Grand Forks Red River-3.41, Grant County/ Flasher-3.27, Harvey/Wells County-3.28, Heart River-3.34, Hillsboro/ Central Valley-3.33, Kidder County-3.39, Kindred-3.32, Lisbon-3.58, Minot-3.55, North Prairie-3.30, North Star-3.41, Oakes-3.23, Park River/ Fordville-Lankin-3.21, Shiloh Christian-3.42, Thompson-3.39, Valley City- 3.26 Girls Golf (A) Fargo Davies-3.44, Fargo South-3.63, Grand Forks Red River-3.94, Mandan-3.24, Valley City-3.84, West Fargo-3.76, Williston-3.60 For all questions regarding difficulty viewing, inability to find a specific event link, technical issues within a broadcast, trouble subscribing, billing questions, etc., callers may contact memberadmin@nfhsnetwork.com or 877-978-2311. There are customer representatives standing by at all times to respond to issues and get fans set-up to view their events as quickly as possible. The NFHS Network is happy to issue refunds for accidental double subscribing as well as issues such as experiencing technical difficulties while viewing a game. 10 January BULLETIN 2016

11 January BULLETIN 2016 2015-16 Girls Basketball District Tournament Information District 1 Super Regional Teams: Fairmount/Campbell-Tintah Milnor/North Sargent Hankinson Sargent Central Chairperson Chris Larson, Milnor Lisbon Wyndmere/Lidgerwood District 2 Super Regional Teams: Central Cass Northern Cass Enderlin Oak Grove Kindred Richland Chairperson Dale Nordick, Northern Cass Maple Valley District 3 Super Regional Teams: Finley-Sharon/Hope-Page Larimore Griggs County Central May-Port CG Hatton/Northwood Thompson Chairperson Patti Aanenson, Larimore Hillsboro/Central Valley District 4 Super Regional Teams: Cavalier Midway/Minto Drayton/Valley-Edinburg North Border Chairperson Aaron Schramm, Park River Grafton/St. Thomas Park River/Fordville-Lankin District 5 February 12, 13, 15, 2016 Teams: Barnes County North LaMoure/Litchville-Marion Jamestown Civic Center Carrington Midkota/Kensal Mark Lindahl, Mgr. Edgeley/Kulm/Montpelier Oakes Chairperson Mark Lindahl, Barnes Co. North Ellendale District 6 February 12, 13, 15, 2016 Teams: Kidder County (Steele/Tappen) Napoleon/Gackle-Streeter Ashley High School Linton/HMB South Border (Ashley/Wishek) Jason Schmidt, Mgr. Medina/Pingree-Buchanan Strasburg/Zeeland Chairperson Damon Bosche, Medina District 7 February 12, 13, 15, 2016 Teams: Benson County (Leeds/Maddock) Lakota/Edmore Four Winds High School Dakota Prairie New Rockford-Sheyenne Rick Smith, Mgr. Four Winds/Minnewaukan Warwick Chairperson Rick Smith, Four Winds Harvey/Wells County District 8 February 11, 12, 13, 2016 Teams: Dunseith Rolette/Wolford Rolla High School Langdon Area/Munich Rolla Randy Loing, Mgr. North Star/Starkweather St. John Chairperson Brad Fitzgerald, St. John District 9 February 12, 13, 15, 2016 Teams: Flasher/Carson Shiloh Christian New Salem-Almont High School Grant County Solen Jerome Slag, Mgr. New Salem Almont Standing Rock/Selfridge Chairperson Matt Scherbenske, Shiloh Christian District 10 February 11,12, 13, 2016 Teams: Center-Stanton Underwood Turtle Lake-Merer High School Garrison Washburn Kurt Ziebarth, Mgr. Max Wilton/Wing Chairperson Vicky Bender, Wilton Turtle Lake-Mercer/McClusky District 11 February 11, 12, 13, 2016 Teams: Bottineau Sawyer Rugby High School Drake-Anamoose TGU (Towner/Granville) Scott Grochow, Mgr. Nedrose Velva Chairperson Larry Sandy, Velva Rugby Westhope/Newburg District 12 February 11, 12, 13, 2016 Teams: Bishop Ryan MLS-Mohall-Sherwood Minot Audi Des Lacs-Burlington Our Redeemer s Alton Nygaard, Manager Glenburn South Prairie Chairperson Lyall Krueger, Surrey Lewis & Clark (Berthold) Surrey District 13 Super Regional Teams: Beach Hettinger/Scranton Bowman County Mott-Regent Chairperson Kelly Pierce, Scranton Heart River (South Heart/Belfield) New England District 14 Super Regional Teams: Beulah Killdeer/Halliday Dickinson Trinity Mandaree Glen Ullin/Hebron Richardton-Taylor Chairperson Randy Johnson, Hazen Hazen District 15 February 11, 12, 13, 2016 Teams: Alexander Trenton/Wills Trinity Christian Watford City High School Lewis & Clark (North Shore) Watford City Randy Cranston, Mgr. New Town White Shield Chairperson Randy Cranston, Watford City Parshall District 16 February 11, 12, 13, 2016 Teams: Burke County(Bowbells/Burke Central) Ray Kenmare High School Divide County Stanley Brock Zietz, Mgr. Kenmare Tioga Chairperson Kent Harding, Divide County Powers Lake

12 January BULLETIN 2016 2015-16 Boys Basketball District Tournament Information District 1 Super Regional Teams: Fairmount/Campbell-Tintah Milnor/North Sargent Hankinson Sargent Central Chairperson Chris Larson, Milnor Lisbon Wyndmere/Lidgerwood District 2 Super Regional Teams: Central Cass Northern Cass Enderlin Oak Grove Chairperson Dale Nordick, Northern Cass Kindred Richland Maple Valley District 3 Super Regional Teams: Finley-Sharon/Hope-Page Larimore Griggs County Central May-Port CG Chairperson Patti Aanenson, Larimore Hatton/Northwood Thompson Hillsboro/Central Valley District 4 Super Regional Teams: Cavalier Midway/Minto Drayton/Valley-Edinburg North Border Chairperson Aaron Schramm, Park River Grafton/St. Thomas Park River/Fordville-Lankin District 5 February 26, 27, 29, 2016 Teams: Barnes County North LaMoure/Litchville-Marion Jamestown Civic Carrington Midkota/Kensal Mark Lindahl, Mgr. Edgeley/Kulm/Montpelier Oakes Chairperson Mark Lindahl, Barnes Co. North Ellendale District 6 February 26, 27, 29, 2016 Teams: Kidder County (Steele/Tappen) Napoleon/Gackle-Streeter Napoleon High School Linton/HMB South Border(Ashley/Wishek) Barry McCleary, Mgr. Medina/Pingree-Buchanan Strasburg/Zeeland Chairperson Damon Bosche, Medina District 7 February 26, 27, 29, 2016 Teams: Benson County (Leeds/Maddock) Lakota/Edmore Devils Lake High School Dakota Prairie New Rockford-Sheyenne Jason Wiberg, Mgr. Four Winds/Minnewaukan Warwick Chairperson Rick Smith, Four Winds Harvey/Wells County District 8 February 26, 27, 29, 2016 Teams: Dunseith Rolette/Wolford Dunseith High School Langdon Area/Munich Rolla Eric Morin, Mgr. North Star/Starkweather St. John Chairperson Brad Fitzgerald, St. John District 9 February 26, 27, 29, 2016 Teams: Flasher/Carson Shiloh Christian Mandan High School Grant County Solen Lorell Jungling, Manager New Salem Almont Standing Rock/Selfridge Chairperson Matt Scherbenske, Shiloh Christian District 10 February 26, 27, 29, 2016 Teams: Center-Stanton Underwood Garrison High School Garrison Washburn Jason Ermer, Mgr. Max Wilton/Wing Chairperson Vicky Bender, Wilton Turtle Lake-Mercer/McClusky District 11 February 26, 27, 29, 2016 Teams: Bottineau Sawyer Bottineau High School Drake-Anamoose TGU (Towner/Granville) David Hoff, Mgr. Nedorse Velva Chairperson Larry Sandy, Velva Rugby Westhope/Newburg District 12 February 26, 27, 29, 2016 Teams: Bishop Ryan MLS-Mohall-Sherwood Minot Audi Des Lacs-Burlington Our Redeemer s Alton Nygaard, Manager Glenburn South Prairie Chairperson Lyall Krueger, Surrey Lewis & Clark (Berthold) Surrey District 13 Super Regional Teams: Beach Hettinger/Scranton Bowman County Mott-Regent Chairperson Kelly Pierce, Scranton Heart River (South Heart/Belfield) New England District 14 Super Regional Teams: Beulah Killdeer/Halliday Dickinson Trinity Mandaree Glen Ullin/Hebron Richardton-Taylor Chairperson Randy Johnson, Hazen Hazen District 15 February 26, 27, 29, 2016 Teams: Alexander Trenton New Town High School Lewis & Clark - North Shore Watford City Chuck Hunter, Mgr. New Town White Shield Chairperson Randy Cranston, Watford City Parshall Williston Trinity Christian District 16 February 26, 27, 29, 2016 Teams: Burke County (Bowbells/Burke Cen) Ray Tioga High School Divide County Stanley Ryan Eraas, Mgr. Kenmare Tioga Chairperson Kent Harding, Divide County Powers Lake

2016 State Debate Tournament The NDHSAA State Debate Tournament will be held on February 5 and 6, 2016 at Fargo Davies High School located at 7150 25th St. S. Fargo. Gayle Hyde will serve as tournament manager. The state tournament registration is due through the NDHSAA online system on Friday, January 22, 2016 by 11:59 P.M. CDT. Email should be directed to brian.bubach@ndhsaa.org and hydeg@fargo.k12.nd.us. The NFL January Public Forum and Lincoln Douglas resolution will be used at the ND State Debate Tournament. LD: Resolved: In the United States, private ownership of handguns ought to be banned. PF: Resolved: On balance, economic sanctions are reducing the threat Russia poses to Western interests. Please note Fargo Davies will be in session through 3:45 p.m. so teams should enter through the Main Entrance and proceed directly to Gym 1. Please do not arrive before 2:15 p.m. Students will be allowed to wait in Gym 1 while the coaches meet in Room H101. The coaches meeting must recess at 3:00 p.m. so the general meeting may start on time. The following is the 2-day tournament schedule (times approximate based on rounds): Friday, February 5 10:00 a.m. Final Deadline for Substitutions/Drops Noon Scheduling Committee meets in Library 2:20 p.m. Coaches Meeting in Room H101 3:10 p.m. General Meeting for Students and release of schedule for Round I in Gym 1 3:10 p.m. Judges meeting in the Faculty Lounge 4:00 p.m. Round I Division I and II PF; Division III LD 4:45 p.m. Round I Division I and II LD; Division III PF 5:30 p.m. Round II Division I and II PF; Division III LD 6:15 p.m. Round II Division I and II LD; Division III PF 7:00 p.m. Round III Division I and II PF; Division III LD 7:45 p.m. Round III Division I and II LD; Division III PF Saturday, February 6 7:45 a.m. Schedule Released 8:15 a.m. Round IV Division I and II PF; Division III LD 9:00 a.m. Round IV Division I and II LD; Division III PF 10:00 a.m. Elimination Rounds begin 10:00 a.m. Quarterfinals of Division II PF and Division III LD 11:00 a.m. Quarterfinals of Division I PF and Division III PF 12:00 p.m. Semifinals of Division III LD; Quarterfinals Division I LD and Division II LD 1:00 p.m. Semifinals of Division I PF, Division II PF, Div. III PF, and Division II LD; Finals Division III LD 2:15 p.m. Semifinals Division I LD; Finals Division II PF, Division III PF, and Division II LD 3:15 p.m. Finals Division I LD and Division I PF 4:30 p.m. Awards in the Theatre 2015/16 NDHSAA Board Meeting Dates Following is a list of NDHSAA regularly scheduled Board meeting dates. Agendas, Board minutes, special meeting information and other Board documents may be found on the NDHSAA website by clicking the Board Agendas and Minutes link under the Boards & Committees across the top of every page on the NDHSAA website. http://www.ndhsaa.com/board/meetings 2015/16 Meeting Dates January 13 - Athletic Review - Valley City January 25 - Bismarck January 26 - Membership Meeting, Bismarck March 18 - District Chair & Board Meeting, Minot April 19 - Valley City June 8 - Athletic Review, Valley City June 13-14 Valley City June 28 - July 2 NFHS Summer Meeting Reno, NV 13 January BULLETIN 2016

Venue charges added to ticket price where applicable 14 January BULLETIN 2016 2015-16 Winter Ticket Prices State B Boys Basketball @ Minot State Adult Tournament Reserved $42.00 + $6.00 venue charge = $48.00 Adult Per Session Reserved $11.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $12.00 Adult Per Session Unreserved $10.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $11.00 Student Tournament Unreserved $15.00 + $6.00 venue charge = $21.00 Student Per Session Unreserved $5.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $6.00 Region B Boys & Girls Basketball Adult Tickets: $8.00 Student Tickets: $5.00 State B Girls Basketball @ Grand Forks Alerus Adult Tournament Reserved $42.00 + $6.00 venue charge = $48.00 Adult Per Session Reserved $11.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $12.00 Adult Per Session Unreserved $10.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $11.00 Student Tournament Unreserved $15.00 + $6.00 venue charge = $21.00 Student Per Session Unreserved $5.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $6.00 State A Boys & Girls Basketball @ Bismarck Event Center Adult Tournament Pass Unres. $32.00 + $3.00 venue charge = $35.00 Adult Daily Unreserved $12.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $13.00 Student Tournament Pass Unres. $15.00 + $3.00 venue charge = $18.00 Student Daily Unreserved $6.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $7.00 East Region Boys & Girls Basketball @ Fargo 2 Games Same Site 1 Game Adult Daily Pass Unreserved $10.00 $8.00 $7.00 Student Daily Pass Unreser. $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 Play in games: Adult - $7.00 Student - $5.00 West Region Boys & Girls Basketball @ Bismarck Event Center Adult Tournament Pass Unres. $26.00 + $3.00 venue charge = $29.00 Adult Daily Pass Unreserved $10.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $11.00 Student Tournament Pass Unres. $13.00 + $3.00 venue charge = $16.00 Student Daily Pass Unreser. $5.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $6.00 Play in games: Adult - $7.00 Student - $5.00 State Gymnastics @ Jamestown High School Adult Tournament Unreserved $18.00 Adult Per Day Unreserved $10.00 Student Tournament Unreserved $8.00 Student Per Day Unreserved $5.00 Hockey Region - Boys - West Region East Region Hockey, Feb. 16, 19, 20, 2016 Adult Tournament Unreserved $22.00 Feb. 16th games played at higher seed Adult Session (3 games) $9.00 Adult Session - 3 games $9.00 Adult Session (2 games) $8.00 Adult Session - 2 games $8.00 Student Tournament Unreserved $10.00 Student Session - 3 games $5.00 Student Session (3 games) $5.00 Student Session -2 games $5.00 Student Session (2 games) $5.00 Play-in Games: Adult - $7.00 Student - $5.00 State Boys & Girls Hockey-Grand Forks Adult Tournament Pass: $32.00 + $3.00 venue charge = $35.00 Student Tournament Pass: $15.00 + $3.00 venue charge = $18.00 Adult Daily Pass: $12.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $13.00 Student Daily Pass: $6.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $7.00 State Boys Swimming @ Bismarck-BSC Aquatic Daily Ticket: Adults: $10.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $11.00 Students: $5.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $6.00 Tournament Ticket Adults:Reserved $26.00 + $2.00 venue charge = $28.00 Students Unreserved: $8.00 + $2.00 venue charge = $10.00 State Wrestling @ FargoDome Adult Tournament Reserved: $38.00 + $3.00 venue charge = $41.00 Adult Tournament Unreserved: $32.00 + $3.00 venue charge = $35.00 Adult Daily Reserved: $14.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $15.00 Adult Daily Unreserved: $12.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $13.00 Student Tournament Unreserved: $15.00 + $3.00 venue charge = $18.00 Student Daily Unreserved: $6.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $7.00 Region Wrestling: Adults: $8.00 Students: $5.00

Four reserved seat tickets will be available for purchase by each Class B high school for the tournament. There is a limit of one set of tickets per co-op or consolidation per tournament. Orders for these four reserved seat school tournament tickets must be postmarked by January 20, 2016. Send orders with a check made payable to the ND State Boys BB Tournament to: Rick Hedberg, Athletic Director Minot State University 500 University Ave W Minot, ND 58707 Adult Reserved Tickets: $42 plus $6 venue/ticket charge for a $48 total. (Note: School orders not postmarked by the deadline date will be placed with orders from the general public.) Tickets to the general public for the 2016 State B Boys Basketball Tournament will go on sale Wednesday, February 3, 2016 at noon central time (all purchases are final and nonrefundable). Tickets may be purchased in the following ways: 1) On-line at www.msudome.com 2) By calling the MSU Athletic office at 701-858-3041 3) By walk up starting at noon on Wednesday, February 3rd (available Monday-Friday from 9:00am to 4:30pm at the MSU Athletic office following the initial day of sale) *Special Notice: There is a limit of 8 tickets per individual and all purchases are final and nonrefundable. Ticket prices are as follows for the tournament: Adult Season Reserved (all three days) $48 Adult Single Session Reserved $12 Adult Single Session General Admission $11 *Children 2 years and under are free if in someone s lap. Sessions: Thursday, March 17th State Class B Boys Basketball Ticket Order Policy for School Orders State Class B Boys Basketball Ticket Order Policy for General Public Orders Friday, March 18th 1:00 pm and 6:30 pm Student Season General Admission (all three days) $21 Student Single Session General Admission $6 Saturday, March 19th 1:00 pm and 6:00 pm 1:00 pm and 6:30 pm *Doors will open 1 hour before each session. For more information and to view a seating map, please log on to www.msudome.com or call the MSU Athletic office at 701-858-3041. State Class B Girls Basketball Ticket Policy for General Public Orders 2016 NDHSAA State B Girls Basketball will be held March 3-5 at the Grand Forks Alerus Center. Tickets to the general public for the 2016 State Girls Basketball Tournament will go on sale on Monday, January 25, 2016. Tickets may be purchased in the following ways: On-line at www.aleruscenter.com By calling Ticketmaster at 1-800-745-3000 Alerus Center Box Office 10:00 am 5:30 pm Monday-Friday Ticket Prices: Adult Season Reserved $42.00 + $6.00 = $48.00 Adult Session Reserved $11.00 + $1.00 = $12.00 Adult Session General Admission $10.00 + $1.00 = $11.00 Sessions: Thursday, March 3rd Friday, March 4th Saturday, March 5th 1:00 pm Session 1:00 pm Session 1:00 pm Session 6:30 pm Session 6:30 pm Session 6:00 pm Session For more information and to view a seating map, go to www.aleruscenter.com Note: There is a convenience charge for purchasing tickets on-line through Ticketmaster. 15 January BULLETIN 2016 Student Season General Admission $15.00 + $6.00 = $21.00 Student Session General Admission $5.00 + $1.00 = $6.00

State Wrestling Ticket Order Policy The 2016 State Wrestling Tournament will be held February 18-20 at the FARGODOME. Group ticket orders can be postmarked no earlier than January 4th and those orders will be processed beginning January 11th. Orders postmarked prior to January 4th will be processed after those orders. Group orders (12 or more) will receive preference until January 19th. (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 the order is processed. Please specify for Class A or Class B seating. 1. Please make sure to include a copy of the order form with your check. Cashier s Checks or School Checks are preferred. 2. Phone: 701-241-9100 (FARGODOME Box Office). Fax number: 701-237-0987. Faxes are accepted only with credit card payment information on the order form. 3. Checks payable to FARGODOME, mail form and check to: FARGODOME 1800 N. University Dr. Fargo, ND 58102 Note: If you would like your group tickets mailed to you there is a $7.00 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 FARGODOME (In-Person Only) 1. On-Sale January 25, 2016 at 10:00 AM 2. If used, checks must be made payable to FARGODOME. 3. Acceptable methods of payment for NDHSAA tournaments at FARGODOME: Cash, Check, Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express. Ticket Prices: Adult Season Reserved $38.00 + $3.00 venue charge = $41.00 Adult Season Unreserved $32.00 + $3.00 venue charge = $35.00 Adult Daily Reserved $14.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $15.00 Adult Daily Unreserved $12.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $13.00 State Class B Girls Basketball Ticket Policy for School Orders 2016 NDHSAA State B Girls Basketball will be held March 3-5 at the Grand Forks Alerus Center. Four reserved seat season tickets will be available for purchase for each Class B high school. There is a limit of one set of tickets per co-op or consolidation per tournament. Orders for the four reserved seat season tickets must be received by January 26, 2016. The Alerus Center requests schools to indicate which region they are in for seating placement. Send orders with a check made payable to the Alerus Center to: Mark Rerick, Athletic Director Grand Forks Public Schools P.O. Box 6000 Grand Forks, ND 58206-6000 Season Reserved Tickets: $42.00 + $6.00 facility charge for a total of $48.00 per ticket. Please include the name that the tickets should be held under at the Will Call window at the Alerus Center. Student Season Unreserved $15.00 + $3.00 venue charge = $18.00 Student Daily Unreserved $6.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $7.00 Online or telephone orders: (Note: There is a convenience charge for purchasing tickets online or over the telephone). Please go to www. fargodome.com to purchase tickets online or call 855-694-6367 to order tickets over the telephone. 16 January BULLETIN 2016

NDHSAA January Calendar 1/1/16 New Year s Day 1/2/16 A Speech 1st Competition Date 1/2/16 B Speech 1st Competition Date 1/3-6/2016 National Federation Winter Meeting, Kauai, Hawaii Jan. 3-6 1/13/16 Class A Review Meeting, Valley City 1/13/16 NDHSAA Athletic Review Committee Meeting, Valley City 1/18/16 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day 1/20/16 NDIAAA Board Meeting, Carrington 1/23/16 SAT National Test Date 1/24-26/2016 NDASA Midwinter Conference, Bismarck Ramkota, Jan. 24-26 1/25/16 NDHSAA Board of Directors Meeting, Bismarck 1/26/16 NDHSAA Annual Membership Meeting, Bismarck NDHSAA Calendar Corrections The West Region/State Woodwinds contest will be held February 17 in Bismarck. NDHSAA /Farmers Union Insurance Distinguished Student Application Deadline NDHSAA /Farmers Union Insurance Distinguished Student Applications are available on the NDHSAA website under Administrators and Coaches, then Forms. Objectives & Goals: To recognize deserving young people who are the backbone of interscholastic activities, not necessarily the leader, but the individual whose participation in high school activities strengthens the program for participants, the school and the community. Criteria: Applicant must be a junior the year the application is submitted. Student must be a participant as a player, manager, statistician or other role in at least one NDHSAA sponsored activity in the current year. Note: Participation does not necessarily mean excellence, honors or even active play. Student must be a good citizen and role model to his/her peers as well as a contributor to the community. The committee will evaluate applicants essays on their demonstration of sportsmanship and citizenship and how the applicant feels these values derived from activities will provide them lifelong benefits. Selection Process: One applicant per school is allowed. A pre-screening committee will narrow the applicants to six finalists. The final selection will be based upon an interview conducted by a Selection Committee. Immediately following the interviews, the results will be announced at an NDHSAA sponsored luncheon for finalists and their families. Student must be available for interviews the ENTIRE morning of May 4. Deadlines: Completed application forms must be postmarked no later than April 1. Applications postmarked after April 1 will not be considered. Finalists will be notified by mid-april. Interviews and the luncheon announcing the results will be held on May 4th. Awards: All applicants of the NDHSAA Distinguished Student Program will receive a certificate suitable for framing. A press release naming all applicants will be sent statewide. Finalists will be featured in the September issue of the NDHSAA Bulletin. They will also be invited to participate in other functions connected with NDHSAA events. Farmers Union Insurance has graciously funded scholarships for the finalists. The NDHSAA Distinguished Student recipient will receive a $2,000 scholarship to the college of his/her choice. The runner-up will receive a $1,000 scholarship. The other four finalists will receive a $500 scholarship to the college of his/her choice. The Distinguished Student will be invited to be the Grand Marshall of the NDHSAA Parade of Champions and, along with the other finalists, participate in other activities such as serving as the NDHSAA spokesperson for High School Activities Month, promoting the values of activity programs and participating in awarding of trophies at NDHSAA state contests. Happy New Year from the NDHSAA Staff 17 January BULLETIN 2016