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Oregon School Activities Association 25200 SW Parkway Avenue, Suite 1 Wilsonville, 97070 503.682.6722 fax: 503.682.0960 www.osaa.org November 17, 2017 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Superintendents, Principals, and Athletic Directors Cindy Simmons, Assistant Executive Director Kris Welch, Assistant Executive Director OSAA State Championship Committee November 13 Meeting Update The State Championship Committee for the 2018-2022 four-year time block held its fifth public meeting at the OSAA office in Wilsonville on November 13, 2017. The constitutionally mandated purpose of this Committee is to make recommendations to the OSAA Executive Board for adoption in February 2018, regarding championship formats, participation policies and issues relative to the administration of OSAA State Championships. The OSAA Executive Board further requests that the Committee review the following topics: Financial impact of championships on member schools and the OSAA Playoff qualifying formats and allocations in team/individual sports Basketball and Volleyball final site formats and venues Neutral sites for soccer, baseball, and softball semifinals List of current OSAA-sanctioned activities to determine if the OSAA is meeting the membership s needs The Committee and audience received a review of the State Championship Committee Timeline and Process from Executive Director Peter Weber. Committee Chair Michael Schaefer also addressed the audience and reviewed the charge to the committee. The Committee received testimony from numerous individuals addressing specific areas of state championship structures. The Committee then adjourned to a closed work session to review and discuss the testimony and written correspondence. Notes: 1. The Committee scheduled an additional meeting for January 8, 2018. See remaining meeting dates listed later in this document. 2. The Committee s primary focus for this meeting was on team sports. There was no public testimony and a minimal amount of correspondence in relations to individual sports. Information has been added in relations to Golf, see below. The Committee welcomes all written proposals regarding any State Championship related subjects. Those submitting proposals need to provide data that would illustrate support from various groups including but not limited to superintendents, principals, athletic directors and coaches. All public testimony should be concise and correspond to the information being presented. The Committee discussed and is currently supportive of the following items. TEAM SPTS Baseball, Basketball, Soccer, Softball, Volleyball 1. Qualifiers see committee recommendations on the following pages. INDIVIDUAL SPTS Cross Country

2. The current team numbers indicate that boys have reached the required threshold to form their own separate championship. boys have had 29 complete teams each of the last two years. The girls numbers do not support this separation. Track and Field 2. State Championship Date what date do schools prefer, the current weekend which is the weekend before Memorial Day or the weekend following Memorial Day? This is also a caucus item at the October 16 Delegate Assembly meeting. Wrestling 2. Girls Wrestling Committee supports the following: a. Having a championship division beginning 2018-19 State Championships b. 10 Weight Classes - 100-105-110-117-125-135-145-160-180-220 c. Females shall declare, prior to their district tournament, if they will compete in the boys or the girls championship. Swimming 2. committee supports having 9 swimmers in each championship heat. This eliminates the consolation heats but allows more swimmers in the championship heats. This also matches what is done at the and //2A/1A levels, where half of the field qualifies for finals, scores team points and medals. 3. No format change is recommended at the and //2A/1A levels. Tennis 2. Committee supports the change for all first match losers to advance to the consolation bracket. 3. Committee supports change to a two-day championship. This will mirror what currently happens at the //2A/1A level which has the same size bracket. Golf ACTIVITIES Cheerleading The Committee has requested OSAA staff look into the financial impact on member schools and the Association if a second day is added for prelims, as requested by the OCCA. The OCCA also requested venue review, with thoughts of saving funds to offset the cost of the additional day. Dance/Drill The Committee supports continuing with the current championship format. It does not support returning to a structure where classifications are split because of team size. After review of the number of schools currently offering Dance/Drill, it was shown that there were not enough teams to meet the current threshold (50% in the largest combined classification) to continue to offer a seperate championship at the //2A/1A level. The Committee supports combining the and //2A/1A classifications to meet the threshold requirements set forth in OSAA board policy. STATE CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT FMATS IN VOLLEYBALL AND BASKETBALL 1A Brackets the Committee supports continuing with the use of the wheel due to travel. How can the championship tournament experience be improved for participants and communities final four, eliminating consolations, etc.? The Committee discussed and is currently supportive of these items, with continued review: Playoff Reimbursement Formula adding three additional levels of reimbursement which will be at the mileage levels of 801-900, 901-1000, 1000 and above. Playoff Reimbursement Formula should the 151-300 mileage level be eliminated (or adjusted) to help assist schools with the greater amount of travel, as addressed in the three additional levels being added at the top

end? Is this a favorable way to help balance reimbursement to schools by using that revenue for additional state championship opportunities? 1A Volleyball and Basketball Brackets not reseeding the final 8 teams at the final site. Retaining the current limitations and not increasing the current number of team sport players allowed to suit up, warm-up or play in OSAA post-season competition. The committee will continue to examine the impact of the OACA proposal, requesting 2 additional players be allowed in soccer and volleyball. Continuation of the better ranked team hosting and not going to neutral sites in the semifinal rounds of soccer, baseball and softball. Looking more closely at the impact on the Association and schools if non-local officials were used for baseball and softball beginning in the semifinals. Basketball Final Site Formats at all Classification Levels Committee unanimously supports schedule changes that will place same gender in the same session at all final sites, as is currently formatted at the championship. Any communication from school representatives regarding Committee issues should be sent to the OSAA rather than to individual Committee members. All written communication received by the OSAA will be shared with every Committee member for review and discussion. Please send emails for the Committee to krisw@osaa.org. The next public meeting of the State Championship Committee will take place on Monday, December 11, 2017, at the OSAA office in Wilsonville. The Committee meeting will begin with an opportunity for public testimony at 9 am. There will be an opportunity to watch this meeting and communicate via the webinar at GoToMeeting, with the link being published in the weekly broadcast. The Committee appreciates your support and encourages your participation in this process. Please do not hesitate to contact Cindy Simmons (cindys@osaa.org) or Kris Welch (krisw@osaa.org) at the OSAA if you have questions. Future State Championship Committee Meeting Dates Date Time Location Monday, December 11, 2017 9am OSAA Office, Wilsonville Monday, January 8, 2018 9am OSAA Office, Wilsonville Monday, January 22, 2018 9am OSAA Office, Wilsonville The OSAA staff will provide a Committee update to all superintendents, principals, and athletic directors following each meeting. The Committee roster, Charge to the Committee, all updates, and any additional Committee information is available at http://www.osaa.org/governance/committees/. Volleyball, Basketball Proposed Team Sport Allocations 32 qualifiers 3 per league (21), 11 remaining spots determined by rankings ; No play-in contests 16 qualifiers; committee requests further input from classification on method of qualifying, including potential play-ins; 16 qualifiers 2 per league (12), 4 remaining spots determined through play-in contests 16 qualifiers; committee requests input from classification on method of qualifying

2A 1A 16 qualifiers; committee requests input from classification on method of qualifying 24 qualifiers / 3 per league Retain current qualifying and bracketing structure Soccer /2A/1A - GIRLS /2A/1A - BOYS 32 qualifiers 3 per league (21), 11 remaining spots determined by rankings ; No play-in contests 16 qualifiers; committee requests further input from classification on method of qualifying, including potential play-ins; 16 qualifiers 2 per league (12), 4 remaining spots determined through play-in contests Additional 4 qualifiers for a total of 16 qualifiers 16 qualifiers; Baseball, Softball 2A/1A 32 qualifiers 3 per league (21), 11 remaining spots determined by rankings ; No play-in contests 16 qualifiers; committee requests further input from classification on method of qualifying, including potential play-ins; 16 qualifiers 2 per league (12), 4 remaining spots determined through play-in contests 16 qualifiers; committee requests input from classification on method of qualifying 16 qualifiers; GIRLS Cross Country Proposed Individual Sport Allocations Top 2 teams in each league meet plus + 6 highest placing individuals not members of qualifying teams. 3 Regionals 6 teams from each region advance + any individual in the Top 5 not a member of qualifying team -1 (Top 3 teams), -2 (Top 4 teams), -3 (Top 4 teams), -4 (Top 2 teams) in each league meet + any individual in the Top 5 not a member of qualifying team 2 Regionals 6 teams from each region advance + any individual in the Top 5 not a member of qualifying team Top 2 teams in each league meet plus any individual in the Top 5 not a member of qualifying team from each region.

/2A/1A Top 2 teams in each special district meet plus any individual in the Top 5 not a member of qualifying team from each region. Number of special districts TBD. BOYS Cross Country 2A/1A Top 2 teams in each league meet plus + 6 highest placing individuals not members of qualifying teams. 3 Regionals 6 teams from each region advance + any individual in the Top 5 not a member of qualifying team -1 (Top 3 teams), -2 (Top 4 teams), -3 (Top 4 teams), -4 (Top 2 teams) in each league meet + any individual in the Top 5 not a member of qualifying team 2 Regionals 6 teams from each region advance + any individual in the Top 5 not a member of qualifying team Top 2 teams in each league meet plus any individual in the Top 5 not a member of qualifying team from each region. Top 2 teams in each special district plus any individual in the Top 5 not a member of a qualifying team from each region. Number of special districts TBD. Top 2 teams in each special district plus any individual in the Top 5 not a member of a qualifying team from each region. Number of special districts TBD. Swimming District meet league champion in each event plus individuals/relays meeting established qualifying standard. Lanes will be filled to 18 participants. Championship heats of 9; no consolation heats. District meet league champion in each event plus lanes will be filled to 12 participants. Championship heats of 6. //2A/1A District meet league champion in each event plus lanes will be filled to 12 participants. Championship heats of 6. Tennis //2A/1A Top 4 Doubles teams plus Top 4 Singles in each district meet; 28 qualifiers. Top 4 Doubles teams plus Top 4 Singles in each district meet; 16 qualifiers. Top 4 Doubles teams plus Top 4 Singles in each district meet; 16 qualifiers. Wrestling Top 3 in each weight class from each league meet three 4 th place qualifiers will be rotated annually between -1, -2, -3, -4, -5, -6, -7. 24-person bracket Top 4 in each weight class from each league meet. 16-person bracket

2A/1A GIRLS Top 3 in each weight class from each special district meet. Schools will be placed in 4 special districts. 12-person bracket Top 2 in each weight class from each special district meet. Schools placed in 4 special districts. 8-person bracket Combined /2A/1A with Top 4 in each weight class from each special district meet. Schools place in 4 special districts. 16-person bracket Top 2 in each weight class from each special district meet. Schools placed in 4 special districts. 8-person bracket Combined /2A/1A with Top 4 in each weight class from each special district meet. Schools place in 4 special districts. 16-person bracket Top 2 in each weight class from each special district meet. Schools placed in 2 special districts. 4-person bracket Track and Field 2A 1A Top 2 + Standards + 2 Wildcards Minimum 16 entries per event. Standard is 5-year average of 5 th place for all events except relays. Relays are 5-year average of 3 rd place. Top 2 + Standards + 4 Wildcards Minimum 12 entries per event. Standard is 5-year average of 5 th place for all events except relays. Relays are 5-year average of 3 rd place. Top 2 + Standards Minimum 12 entries per event. Standard is 5-year average of 5 th place for all events except relays. Relays are 5-year average of 3 rd place. 4 Special Districts Top 2 + 2 Wildcards Minimum 10 entries per event Standard is 3-year average of 3 rd place for all events. Top 2 + Standards Minimum 12 entries per event. Standard is 3-year average of 3 rd place for all events. 4 Special Districts Top 2 + 2 Wildcards Minimum 10 entries per event Standard is 3-year average of 3 rd place for all events. Golf Athletic Directors to discuss prior to next meeting Boys: District tournament team champion and Top 2 district tournament individuals automatically qualify for the State Championship. 2nd - 4th district tournament teams and 3rd 7th district tournament individuals advance to sub-district event (two districts (NW Oregon/Intermountain, Midwestern/Mid-Willamette) Top 2 sub-district teams and Top 5 sub-district individuals not on a qualifying team advance to State

Championships. Team Qualification: 4 District Champs, 4 Special District Qualifiers (8 full teams, 40 players) Individual Qualification: 4 District Champs, 10 Special District Qualifiers (14 total Individuals) Boys /2A/1A Boys //2A/1A Girls Girls: Three Districts (Midwestern, Mid-Willamette, NW Oregon/Intermountain) Team Qualifications: Two full teams from each district automatically qualify (6 teams, 30 students) Individual Qualifications: Top 4 individuals from each district not on qualifying teams (12 total individuals) Set up in four special districts Team Qualifications: Special District 1-2; Special District 2-2; Special District 3-2; Special District 4-2 Individual Qualifications: Top 2 individual from each special district qualify (8) Number of Participants: 8 teams (40 players), 8 individuals, 48 total players Set up in four special districts Team Qualifications: Special District 1-3; Special District 2-3; Special District 3-4; Special District 4 3 Individual Qualifications: Must be in the top 5 overall to advance. Average Number of Participants: 13 teams, 6 individuals, 70 participants Set up in four special districts Team Qualifications: Special District 1-2; Special District 2-3; Special District 3-2; Special District 4 2 Individual Qualifications: Must be in the top 5 overall to advance. Average Number of Participants: 9 teams, 7 individuals, 50 participants