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Basketball Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 2, 5-11 & 13-19 Boys Hockey Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 12 Boys Swimming & Diving Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 10 & 18 Coaches Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 11 Directory Changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 11 Eligibility Questions & Answers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 16-17 & 23 Games Wanted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 6-7 Girls Hockey Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page23 Gymnastics Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 8 & 21 Hockey Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 20 Test Dates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 21 WADA Insights. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 19 Wrestling Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 4 & 22 Website < http://www.wiaawi.org > email < [email protected] > General Use < [email protected] > Officials Depart. Vol. 82 Issue Number 6 Stevens Point, WI December 16, 2005 Charter Member _______________ National Federation of State HS Associations Openings for 2006-07 on the Officials Advisory Committee will exist in the sports of gymnastics, softball and soccer. Interested officials will need to submit a letter of interest as soon as possible to Joan Gralla at the WIAA to receive consideration for these openings. The position is a 3- year commitment and requires the official to attend one meeting annual- ly at the WIAA office, usually the Wednesday after Thanksgiving. If you have any questions concerning the Officials Advisory Committee, please contact Joan. Jeff Sitz, athletic director at Wisconsin Lutheran High School in Milwaukee, assumed the duties of President of the Wisconsin Athletic Directors Association during the final day of the 39th annual WADA Workshop held in Appleton in November. Mark Kryka, athletic director at Verona, now the Past- President, presented Sitz with the official WADA gavel and WADA ring in the traditional “Passing-of-the-Presidency” ceremony during the Windup Luncheon, the final event of the four-day Workshop. Bill Vickroy, athletic director at Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln High School, is now the President-Elect of the WADA. Mike Neary, athletic director at Edgerton High School, was chosen as the WADA Vice-President in voting by the WADA membership. It is a four-year commitment, as the person selected will serve one year each, in order, as Vice- President, President-Elect, President, and Past President. Pam Huston of Wausau West presided over the election, which took place during the WADA Annual Meeting. Also, elections were held in four districts at the respective Fall Caucus in November during the Workshop. The voting resulted in the following being selected to serve a two-year term: District 1: Steve Salisbury, athletic director, Rice Lake (District Rep.) & Barb Chiszar, Hayward; District 3: Linzi Gronning, athletic director, Holmen (District Rep.) & Tom Curran, Tomah; District 5: Rich Reitzner, Stoughton (District Rep.) & Lois Peart, Iowa- Grant. District 7: Joe Fanning, athletic director, Kenosha Tremper (District Rep.) & Sandy Freres, The Prairie School. In a special election, Todd Langseth, Antigo, was selected as the Gender Rep. for District 2. All were re-elected to the position, except Curran and Langseth, who were newly elected. Dates for next year’s WADA Workshop are Saturday, Nov. 4, through Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2006. It will be the 40th annual convention of WADA, and the event will also be held at the Paper Valley Hotel in Appleton. The website for the WADA is www.wadawi.org, and Mike Bates may be reached at [email protected]. Jeff Sitz STEVENS POINT, Wis – The Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association Board of Control approved plans to realign conferences in the northwest and the Green Bay areas of the state at its December meeting today. The northwest Wisconsin plan affects schools in the Dunn-St. Croix and Lakeland Conferences. The action moves Unity to the Large Division of the Lakeland Conference from the Dunn-St. Croix Conference for football only. The change will give both leagues seven teams for football with the expectation of both leagues to fill open dates in their schedules with crossover games. The Lakeland Conference determined Flambeau will play in the Small Division in 2007. The approval of the plan in the Green Bay area affects schools in eight conferences, including the Bay, Eastern Wisconsin, Fox River Valley, Fox Valley Association, Olympian, Packerland, Valley 8 and the Wisconsin Flyway. The conferences of the approved plan in the Green Bay area are listed below. Both plans are scheduled to be implemented in 2007-08. WIAA procedures provide a 40-day window for schools to appeal today's action before the Board considers final action. Thus, schools have until Jan. 11 to appeal the Board's first initial approval. The Board is scheduled to take final action on the realignment plans on Jan. 13. In other action, the Board approved extending the agreements with Uihlein Soccer Park in Milwaukee to be the home of the Boys and Girls State Soccer Tournaments through 2008-09 and with the Resch Center in Green Bay, Wis., to be the site of the Girls State Volleyball Tournament through the 2008- 09 seasons. Other Board discussions included reports on potential amendments to the WIAA Constitution, Bylaws and Rules of Eligibility, a review of the fall tourna- ments and the topics discussed at the Wisconsin Athletic Directors Association Convention, as well as a review and approval of the annual audit. The WIAA oversees interscholastic athletic programs for 503 senior high schools and 127 junior high/middle level schools in its membership. It spon- sors 25 championship tournament series. For more information, please contact the WIAA office at (715) 344-8580. Approved Green Bay Area Conference Realignment Plan See Conference Realignment Plans, page 20

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Page 1: Vol. 82 – Issue Number 6 • Stevens Point, WI • December 16 ... · Vol. 82 – Issue Number 6 • Stevens Point, WI • December 16, 2005 ... reached at mbates1@new.rr.com

Basketball Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 2, 5-11 & 13-19Boys Hockey Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 12Boys Swimming & Diving Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 10 & 18Coaches Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 11Directory Changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 11Eligibility Questions & Answers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 16-17 & 23Games Wanted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 6-7Girls Hockey Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page23Gymnastics Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 8 & 21Hockey Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 20Test Dates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 21WADA Insights. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 19Wrestling Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 4 & 22

Website < http://www.wiaawi.org >email < [email protected] > General Use < [email protected] > Officials Depart.

Vol. 82 – Issue Number 6 • Stevens Point, WI • December 16, 2005

Charter Member_______________National Federation

of State HSAssociations

Openings for 2006-07 on the Officials Advisory Committee will exist

in the sports of gymnastics, softball and soccer. Interested officials willneed to submit a letter of interest as soon as possible to Joan Gralla atthe WIAA to receive consideration for these openings. The position is a 3-

year commitment and requires the official to attend one meeting annual-ly at the WIAA office, usually the We d n e s d ay after Thanksgiving. If yo u

h ave any questions concerning the Officials Advisory Committee, pleasecontact Joan. ✢

Jeff Sitz, athletic director at Wisconsin Lutheran HighSchool in Milwaukee, assumed the duties of President of theWisconsin Athletic Directors Association during the final dayof the 39th annual WADA Workshop held in Appleton inNovember.

Mark Kryka, athletic director at Verona, now the Past-President, presented Sitz with the official WADA gavel andWADA ring in the traditional “Passing-of-the-Presidency”ceremony during the Windup Luncheon, the final event ofthe four-day Workshop.

Bill Vickroy, athletic director at Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln High School, isnow the President-Elect of the WADA.

Mike Neary, athletic director at Edgerton High School, was chosen as theWADA Vice-President in voting by the WADA membership. It is a four-yearcommitment, as the person selected will serve one year each, in order, as Vice-President, President-Elect, President, and Past President. Pam Huston ofWausau West presided over the election, which took place during the WADAAnnual Meeting.

Also, elections were held in four districts at the respective Fall Caucus inNovember during the Workshop. The voting resulted in the following beingselected to serve a two-year term:

District 1: Steve Salisbury, athletic director, Rice Lake (District Rep.) &Barb Chiszar, Hayward;

District 3: Linzi Gronning, athletic director, Holmen (District Rep.) & TomCurran, Tomah;

District 5: Rich Reitzner, Stoughton (District Rep.) & Lois Peart, Iowa-Grant.

District 7: Joe Fanning, athletic director, Kenosha Tremper (District Rep.)& Sandy Freres, The Prairie School.

In a special election, Todd Langseth, Antigo, was selected as the GenderRep. for District 2.

All were re-elected to the position, except Curran and Langseth, who werenewly elected.

Dates for next year’s WADA Workshop are Saturday, Nov. 4, throughTuesday, Nov. 7, 2006. It will be the 40th annual convention of WADA, and theevent will also be held at the Paper Valley Hotel in Appleton.

The website for the WADA is www.wadawi.org, and Mike Bates may bereached at [email protected]. ✢

Jeff Sitz

STEVENS POINT, Wis – The Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic AssociationBoard of Control approved plans to realign conferences in the northwest andthe Green Bay areas of the state at its December meeting today.

The northwest Wisconsin plan affects schools in the Dunn-St. Croix andLakeland Conferences. The action moves Unity to the Large Division of theLakeland Conference from the Dunn-St. Croix Conference for football only. Thechange will give both leagues seven teams for football with the expectation ofboth leagues to fill open dates in their schedules with crossover games. TheLakeland Conference determined Flambeau will play in the Small Division in2007.

The approval of the plan in the Green Bay area affects schools in eightconferences, including the Bay, Eastern Wisconsin, Fox River Valley, Fox ValleyAssociation, Olympian, Packerland, Valley 8 and the Wisconsin Flyway. Theconferences of the approved plan in the Green Bay area are listed below.

Both plans are scheduled to be implemented in 2007-08. WIAA procedures provide a 40-day window for schools to appeal today's

action before the Board considers final action. Thus, schools have until Jan. 11to appeal the Board's first initial approval. The Board is scheduled to take finalaction on the realignment plans on Jan. 13.

In other action, the Board approved extending the agreements withUihlein Soccer Park in Milwaukee to be the home of the Boys and Girls StateSoccer Tournaments through 2008-09 and with the Resch Center in Green Bay,Wis., to be the site of the Girls State Volleyball Tournament through the 2008-09 seasons.

Other Board discussions included reports on potential amendments to theWIAA Constitution, Bylaws and Rules of Eligibility, a review of the fall tourna-ments and the topics discussed at the Wisconsin Athletic Directors AssociationConvention, as well as a review and approval of the annual audit.

The WIAA oversees interscholastic athletic programs for 503 senior highschools and 127 junior high/middle level schools in its membership. It spon-sors 25 championship tournament series. For more information, please contactthe WIAA office at (715) 344-8580.

Approved Green Bay Area Conference Realignment Plan

See Conference Realignment Plans, page 20

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The WIAA would like to thank the following for providing medical services at the 2005Fall State Tournaments:

Just a reminder of the date changes for basketball in the 2007-08 season.

Please, don't overlook the fact that in 2008-09, the calendar does roll back. See page 11 of the WIAA Handbook for a listing of Numbered Weeks as you

begin to develop schedules for the 2008-09 school year.

GIRLS BASKETBALLEarliest Day for Practice (Week 20) - November 12Earliest Day for First Game (Week 21) - November 20Regionals (Week 35) - February 26, 28, and March 1Sectionals (Week 36) - March 6-7-8State Tournament (Week 37) - Alliant Energy Center - March 13-14-15

BOYS BASKETBALLEarliest Day for Practice (Week 20) - November 12Earliest Day for First Game (Week 21) - November 20Regionals (Week 34) - February 19, 21 & 23Sectionals (Week 35) - February 29 and March 1State Tournament (Week 36) - Kohl Center - March 6-7-8

Cross CountryMcDonough Orthopedic and

Sports Medicine Center,

Wisconsin Rapids

Football

Dr. Lew Harned, MadisonDr. Brian Reeder, Sun Prairie

Dr. Kevin Walter, Madison

Dr. Conrad Andringa, Madison

Dr. Andrew Peterson, Madison

Dr. John Wilson, MadisonUW-Madison Athletic Training Staff

Boys Soccer

Froedtert Medical, Milwaukee

Girls Swimming & DivingDr. Conrad Andringa, MadisonDr. Deanne Eccles, StoughtonDr. David Ulery, Oconomowoc

Dr. Kevin Walter, MadisonUW-Madison Athletic Training Staff

Girls TennisUW-Madison Athletic Training Staff

Boys VolleyballWaukesha Sports Medicine &

Physical Therapy

Girls VolleyballDr. James R. Ebben,

Bellin Sports Medicine, Green BayJeanine Zeamer, ATC,

Bellin Sports Medicine, Green Bay

CROSS COUNTRYBrodhead/JudaDeerfield/CambridgeDodgeville/Mineral PointGlidden/ButternutKickapoo/La FargeLoyal/GreenwoodNekoosa/Port EdwardsNew Glarus/MonticelloPioneer Westfield/MontelloRichland Center/IthacaWautoma/Faith Christian Academy

FOOTBALLKickapoo/La FargeMilwaukee Custer/Thomas EdisonMilwaukee Marshall/LanguagesMilwaukee Pulaski/Arts/Ronald ReaganMilwaukee Washington/MetroNew Glarus/MonticelloNorthwood/Solon SpringsRib Lake/PrenticeWabeno/LaonaWautoma/Faith Christian AcademyWeyerhaeuser/BirchwoodWhite Lake/Elcho

GIRLS GOLFGreen Bay Southwest/West

BOYS SOCCERCudahy/Saint FrancisDodgeville/Mineral PointMcDonell Central/RegisMilwaukee Languages/Madison/MarshallMilwaukee Pulaski/Arts/Ronald ReaganWautoma/Faith Christian AcademyWest Salem/Melrose-MindoroGIRLS SWIMMING & DIVINGBadger/Big Foot/Williams BayBrown Deer/University School of MilwaukeeGreen Bay Southwest/WestMenomonee Falls/HamiltonMilwaukee King/JuneauMilwaukee Madison/Languages/Marshall/VincentMilwaukee Pulaski/Arts/Ronald ReaganMilwaukee Riverside/Bay ViewSturgeon Bay/SevastopolThomas More/Saint FrancisValders/ChiltonWaukesha North/Kettle MoraineGIRLS TENNISMilwaukee Bradley Tech/SouthMilwaukee Custer/Thomas EdisonMilwaukee Marshall/LanguagesMilwaukee North/JuneauBOYS VOLLEYBALLWhitefish Bay/DominicanGIRLS VOLLEYBALLButternut/GliddenMilwaukee Pulaski/Arts/Ronald ReaganWautoma/Faith Christian Academy ✢

Just a reminder that anyone interested in forming a new co-op team or renewing anexisting team for which the agreement has now expired for a fall sport, needs to completethe necessary paperwork and submit their agreement to the WIAA prior to February 1, 2006.Co-op team application forms are available on the WIAA website --- Forms for Download.

Below is a listing of schools that have co-op agreements that expired at the end of thisyear's fall sport season and have NOT yet submitted renewal requests. Contact Deb Hauserfor assistance with co-op agreements.

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NOTE: Clinic participation does NOT exempt an official from sport/rule meeting attendancerequirements. ALL criteria for an advanced classification must be met, including cor -responding test scores.

NOTE: These clinics have not been approved for officials advancement at this time.

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Please check the Officials Center located on our website frequently asnew information is continuously being added.

If you can't remember the user ID and password to gain access to theOfficials Center, please check your classification card as it is printed there.

Any questions regarding information on the Officials Center, please con-tact Joan Gralla at the WIAA. ✢

CALUMET COUNTY OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION MEETINGSDates: Jan. 9, Feb. 6 and Feb 20, 2006Time: 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.Site: New Holstein High School - Room 406Contact: Larry Dietz (920) 756-6287 or [email protected]

MANITOWOC COUNTY BASKETBALL OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION MEETINGSDates: Jan. 11 and Feb. 1, 2006Time: 7 p.m. (11th, 1st)Site: Manitowoc county Office complex (11th, 1st)Contact: Keith Bonde (920) 684-4324 or [email protected]

FOX CITIES OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION BASKETBALL MEETINGSDates: Jan. 16 and Feb. 13, 2006Time: 7 p.m.Site: Menasha High SchoolContact: Don Baumgart (920) 788-5504 or (920) 788-3550

METRO SWIMMING OFFICIALS ASSOCIATIONDates: Jan. 16 and Feb. 20. 2006.Time: 7:30 p.m.Site: Wauwatosa West HSContact: Ted Haasch (414) 425-7465 or [email protected] Note: All swim officials and interested coaches are invited to attend all meetings. ✢

At High School Identified (Unless Otherwise Specified)

All Meetings Begin at 7:30 p.m.

TRACK & FIELDFeb. 14, Tues. Fennimore, Nicolet, Rhinelander, Turtle LakeFeb. 15, Wed. Altoona, Greenfield, La Crosse Logan, WaupunFeb. 20, Mon. Drummond, Green Bay Southwest, Middleton, Wis. Rapids Lincoln

GIRLS SOCCERFeb. 20, Mon. LakelandFeb. 21, Tues. Eau Claire MemorialFeb. 22, Wed. Menomonee FallsFeb. 27, Mon. Madison MemorialFeb. 28, Tues. Neenah

BASEBALLMar. 6, Mon. Ashland, Bay Port, Dodgeville, NicoletMar. 7, Tues. Chippewa Falls, Middleton, Union Grove, WautomaMar. 13, Mon. Appleton North, Crandon, Janesville Parker, Wisconsin DellsMar. 14, Tues. La Crosse Logan, Marathon, Rice Lake (WITC Con. Ctr.), West Bend

SOFTBALLMar. 6, Mon. Hudson, Lakeside Lutheran, Stevens Point, WestbyMar. 7, Tues. Drummond, Holmen, Mukwonago, Oshkosh North, PortageMar. 13 Mon. Belleville, Bay Port, Phillips, West BendMar. 14, Tues. Eau Claire North, Fennimore, New Holstein, Oak Creek, Wausau East ✢

Officials exams will be sent with your rule books and also available online.Remember that corrected exams will not be returned to you. Make a copy of yourexam answers before you submit them to the WIAA office so that you may reviewthe ones you may have gotten wrong once answers are posted. Answers will beposted on the Officials Center once the due date has passed. You will also accessyour exam score off the Officials Center.

Note: There will be no exam in gymnastics for the 2005-06 school year.

Sport Due DatePART I EXAMSBaseball March 24, 2006Softball March 24, 2006Track/Field March 24, 2006

Sport Mailing Date Due DatePART II EXAMSBasketball December 5, 2005 December 16, 2005Wrestling December 5, 2005 December 16, 2005Baseball March 20, 2006 April 7, 2006

MECHANICS EXAM3-Person

Basketball Mechanics December 5, 2005 December 16, 2005

Note: The 3-Person Basketball Mechanics Exam will be a requirement for allL5 and Master level officials that want to be considered for State tourna-ment assignment in 2006. ✢

THREE ZEBRAS - 3-PERSON OFFICIALS CAMPDates: May 19, 20, 21, 2006Site: Wisconsin DellsContact: Brian Kenney (608) 253-6698 or (608) 253-1461 ✢

ANNUAL BASEBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION'S STATE CLINICDates: February 10 & 11, 2006Site: Marriott Madison WestContact: Tom Wilson (920) 833-7345 or [email protected].

CROSS COUNTRYDonald L. McNaughton, Watertown

(Meet Referee); Doug Anderson,Lancaster (Starter); Allen Knurr, Omro(Starter); Richard Nerbun, Cumberland( S t a r t e r )

BOYS SOCCEREric Baye r, Madison; Paul Cisler,

Appleton; Mahmood Darvish, Belleville;Mark Herdeman, West Bend; MiguelHernandez, Sheboygan; Dmitar Jov i c ,Greenfield; Bill Loss, McFarland; BradMerkel, Eau Claire; Rod Ottens, GreenBay; Salah Qutaishat, Marshfield; LanceReisen, Oregon; Anthony Voulgaris, VanDyne; Tim Winn, Wauwatosa

GIRLS VOLLEYBALLWilliam Beckman, Black Earth; Becky

Blank, Cedarburg; Christ Christensen,O s h kosh; Randy Dahmen, Wa u n a ke e ;Richard Frost, Neenah, Rick Gloe, DePere; Gary Gram, Menomonie; Bob Grise,F ranklin; Ann K. Hauser, Platteville;Suzanne Helene, Webster; JamesHochevar, Hartland; Tim Joly, Seymour;Jill Kullmann, Sun Prairie; Te r r yM c E l d o w n e y, Rhinelander; To d dMcEldowney, Rhinelander; Thomas MillerIII, Menomonie; Lois Mueller, Mequon;Larry Olson, Columbus; Lu AnnSchuppener, Platteville; Karen Sorenson,Spooner

BOYS VOLLEYBALLAnthony Amoroso, Milwaukee; David

O. Brower, Racine; Bob Grise, Franklin;J Michael Lagrassa, Milwaukee; BrianMarx, West Bend; Keith Marx, WestAllis; Peter Miller, Racine; Way n eS o j kowski, Greendale; Ernie Ve n t a ,Menomonee Falls; Thomas We n d t ,Racine

GIRLS SWIMMING & DIVINGDIVISION 2 – Referee – Tom Miller

III, Menomonie; Diving Referee – Greg

Smith, Chippewa Falls; Starter – StacyGering, Wausau; Stroke Judge – HeidiSzczupakiewicz, Muskego; Turn Judge –Greg Smith, Chippewa Falls; Turn Judge– Steve Suprenant, Oregon

DIVISION 1 – Referee – Tom MillerIII, Menomonie; Diving Referee – GregSmith, Chippewa Falls;Starter – HeidiSzczupakiewicz, Muskego; Stroke Judge– Stacy Gering, Wausau; Turn Judge –Greg Smith, Chippewa Falls; Turn Judge– Steve Suprenant, Oregon

FOOTBALL FINALSGregory Blum, REF, Madison; Dave

Jameson, UMP, Oregon; Mike Carr, L,Middleton; Clark Luessman, LJ, McFarland;Jay Soderholm, BJ, Madison

Neil Brunner, REF, Milwa u kee; RayRobakowski, UMP, Milwaukee; Mike Smith,L, New Berlin; Pat Miles, LJ, Racine; JeffWiese, BJ, Oconomowoc

Jim Doden, REF, Appleton; DickLindstrom, UMP, Green Bay; Paul Spude, L,Sturgeon Bay; Jon Doden, LJ, Appleton;Mike Holland, BJ, Green Bay

Patrick Hammond, REF, Eau Claire;Richard Hebert, UMP, Chippewa Falls; GaryRobarge, L, Eau Claire; Casey Eckardt, LJ,Eau Claire; Charles Morning IV, BJ,Menomonie

John Page, REF, Hudson; Mike Elling,UMP, River Falls; Peter Vrieze, L, NewRichmond; Jeff Linehan, LJ, River Falls;Dan Hoffman, BJ, River Falls

Pete Po r t e r, REF, Wausau; Dav i dLangbehn, UMP, Schofield; Bryan Schilling,L, Wausau; Peter Rank, LJ, Hatley; GreggLangbehn, BJ, Schofield

Brian Smith, REF, Waupaca; ChuckMcDaniel, UMP, Waupaca; Ken Dayton, L,Waupaca; Dave Peterson, LJ, Waupaca;Brad Rosicky, BJ, Waupaca

S t a n d by Official – Ken Wa g n e r, Pra i r i edu Sac ✢

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SECTIONALSSaturday, February 18

Host School Meet Manager Weigh-In Coaches Meeting First SessionDIVISION 1

Janesville Parker Steve Schroeder 8 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 10 a.m.Kaukauna Dan Retzki 8:30 a.m. 9 a.m. 10 a.m.Merrill Pete Miller 9:30 a.m. 10 a.m. 11 a.m.Middleton Luke Francois 9 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10 a.m.Oshkosh North Chris Kujawa 8:30 a.m. 9 a.m. 10 a.m.Racine Park Andy Fenderson 9 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m.Waukesha South Mary D'Antuono 8:30 a.m. 9 a.m. 10 a.m.West Allis Central Ed Stech 9 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m.

DIVISION 2Milwaukee Lutheran Matt Pankow 9:30 a.m. 10 a.m. 10:30 a.m.Richland Center Aaron Mithum & Sharon Long 8 a.m. 9 a.m. 10 a.m.Seymour Mark Zahn 9 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m.Somerset Brad Nemec 8:30 a.m. 9 a.m. 10 a.m.

DIVISION 3Bonduel Roger Toole 9 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m.Cedar Grove- Josh Ketterhagen 9 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m.

BelgiumLadysmith Scott Martino 9:30 a.m. 10 a.m. 10:30 a.m.Mineral Point Vickie Dahl 8:30 a.m. 9:15 a.m. 10 a.m.

REGIONALSSaturday, February 11

Host School Meet Manager Weigh-In Coaches Meeting First SessionDIVISION 1

Beloit Memorial Tremayne Clardy 8:30 a.m. 9 a.m. 10 a.m.De Pere Jeff Byczek 9:30 a.m. 10:15 a.m. 11 a.m.Hartford Union John Lonergan 9:30 a.m. 10 a.m. 11 a.m.Homestead Fritz Rauch 8:30 a.m. 9 a.m. 10 a.m.Menomonie Scott Howard 10 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.Oak Creek Greg Lampe 9 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:15 a.m.Osseo-Fairchild Scott Schultz & Todd Fischer 9 a.m. 10 a.m. 10:30 a.m.Racine Horlick Jerry Kupper 8:30 a.m. 9 a.m. 10 a.m.Sheboygan South Jason Ledermann 8 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 10 a.m.Stevens Point Mike Riley 8 a.m. 8:45 a.m. 9:30 a.m.Verona Area Mark Kryka 9 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m.Waukesha West Mike Mueller 8 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 10 a.m.Wausau East Mike Younggren 9 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m.Whitnall Mike Brand & John Quinlan 8:30 a.m. 9 a.m. 10 a.m.Wilmot Union Kelly Dineen 9 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m.Site Needed – CHECK WEBSITE FOR INFORMATION AS IT BECOMES AVAILABLE

DIVISION 2Adams-Friendship Gretchen Pease 8 a.m. 8:45 a.m. 9:30 a.m.Amery Kelly Fitzgerald 9 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m.Clintonville Les King 8:30 a.m. 9 a.m. 10 a.m.East Troy Jeff Crandall & Mike Weygand 8:30 a.m. 8:45 a.m. 10 a.m.Evansville Brian Cashore 9:30 a.m. 10 a.m. 11 a.m.Lakeside Lutheran Paul Bauer 9 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 10:30 a.m.Lancaster John Hoch 9:30 a.m. 10 a.m. 11 a.m.Luck Mark Gobler 9:30 a.m. 10:15 a.m. 11 a.m.Neillsville Dean Zaleski 8:30 a.m. 9 a.m. 10 a.m.New Berlin West Tom Farina 9 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m.Southern Door John Burke 9:30 a.m. 10 a.m. 11 a.m.Tomahawk John Larson 9:30 a.m. 10 a.m. 11 a.m.Waupun Steve Lenz 9 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m.West De Pere Greg Smith 9 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 10:30 a.m.Westby Ken Manning 9 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m.Winnebago Lutheran Stephen Berg 8:30 a.m. 9 a.m. 10 a.m.

AcademyDIVISION 3

Amherst Pete Sippel 9:30 a.m. 10 a.m. 11 a.m.Bruce David C. Hulback 9 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m.Clinton Ray Vance 9:30 a.m. 10 a.m. 11 a.m.Coleman Keith Long 9 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m.Cornell/Gilman Jerry Phelps & Josie Steinbach 9:30 a.m. 10 a.m. 10:45 a.m.Darlington Brian Bennett 9:30 a.m. 10 a.m. 11 a.m.Deerfield John Polzin 9 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 10:30 a.m.Dodgeland Greg Kuhn 9 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m.Edgar Mark Lacke 9 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m.Laconia Jeff Thomas 9:30 a.m. 10 a.m. 11 a.m.Necedah Kyle Cronan 9 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m.Park Falls Chuck Woelfel 9 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m.Random Lake Chris Bichler 9 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m.Riverdale John R. Willey 9 a.m. 10 a.m. 10:30 a.m.Saint Croix Central Pete Nusbaum 9 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 11 a.m.Wrightstown Terry Schaeuble 8:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10 a.m.

DIVISION 1SECTIONAL A - MERRILL

Team Sectional - D. C. EverestREGIONAL I - MENOMONIE - Chippewa Falls, Eau

Claire Memorial, Eau Claire North, Hudson,Menomonie, Rice Lake, River Falls, Superior.

REGIONAL II - WAU SAU E AST - Antigo, D. C.E verest, Lakeland, Marshfield, Merrill, Rhinelander,Wausau East, Wausau We s t .

SECTIONAL B - KAUKAUNATeam Sectional - Wisconsin Rapids LincolnREGIONAL I - DE PERE - Ashwaubenon, Bay Po r t ,

De Pere, Green Bay Preble/Green Bay East, Green BayWest/Green Bay Southwest, Kaukauna, Pulaski,S h awano Community.

REGIONAL II - STEVENS POINT - Appleton East,Appleton North, Appleton West, Hortonville, NewLondon, Stevens Point, Waupaca, Wisconsin Ra p i d sL i n c o l n .

SECTIONAL C - MIDDLETONTeam Sectional - Baraboo

REGIONAL I - OSS E O - FAIRCHILD - Holmen, LaCrosse Central, La Crosse Logan, Onalaska, Osseo-Fa i r c h i l d / A l t o o n a / Augusta, Reedsburg Area, Sparta,To m a h .

REGIONAL II - VERONA AREA - Bara b o o, DeFo r e s t ,Madison Memorial, Madison West, Middleton, SaukP rairie, Verona Area, Wa u n a ke e .

SECTIONAL D - OSHKOSH N O R T HTeam Sectional - West Bend

REGIONAL I - SHEBOY G A N SOUTH- Kimberly,Manitowoc Lincoln, Menasha, Neenah, Plymouth, Po r tWashington, Sheboygan North, Sheboygan South.

REGIONAL II - HART F O R D UNION - Beaver Dam,Fond du Lac, Hartford Union, Oshkosh North, Oshko s hWest, Slinger, West Bend East, West Bend We s t .

SECTIONAL E - JANESVILLE P A R K E RTeam Sectional - Badger

REGIONAL I - BELOIT - Beloit, Janesville Cra i g ,Janesville Pa r ke r, Madison East, Madison La Fo l l e t t e ,Oregon, Stoughton, Sun Pra i r i e .

REGIONAL II - WILMOT UNION - Badger, Delava n -Darien, Elkhorn Area, Kenosha Bradford, Ke n o s h aTr e m p e r, Milton, Westosha Central, Wilmot Union.

SECTIONAL F - WAUKESHA S O U T HTeam Sectional - SITE N E E D E D

REGIONAL I - WAU K E S H A W E S T R E G I O N A L -Arrowhead, Hamilton, Kettle Moraine, Oconomowoc,Watertown, Wa u kesha North, Wa u kesha South,Wa u kesha We s t .

REGIONAL II - HOMESTEAD R E G I O N A L -Brookfield Central, Brookfield East, Cedarburg,Germantown, Homestead, Menomonee Falls, NewBerlin Eisenhower, Wa u watosa We s t / Wa u watosa East.

SECTIONAL G - WEST A L L I S C E N T R A LTeam Sectional - Mukwonago

REGIONAL I - WHITNALL - Burlington, Fo r tAtkinson, Mukwonago, Muske g o, Waterford, West AllisC e n t ral, West Allis Hale, Whitnall.

REGIONAL II - SITE N E E D E D - Milwa u kee Custer,M i l wa u kee King, Milwa u kee MadisonU n i ve r s i ty / M i l wa u kee Languages/Milwa u kee Marshall,M i l wa u kee Vincent, Nicolet, Pius XI, Whitefish Bay,Wisconsin Luthera n .

SECTIONAL H - RACINE P A R KTeam Sectional - Oak Creek

REGIONAL I - RACINE H O R L I C K - Fra n k l i n ,Greendale/Thomas More, Greenfield, Milwa u ke eH a m i l t o n / M i l wa u kee Juneau, Milwa u ke eP u l a s k i / M i l wa u kee Arts/Ronald W. Reagan CollegeP r e p, Racine Case, Racine Horlick, Racine Pa r k .

REGIONAL II - OAK C R E E K - Cudahy/Saint Fra n c i s ,Marquette Unive r s i ty, Milwa u kee Bay View/Milwa u ke eLifelong Learning, Milwa u kee Bra d l e yTe c h n i c a l / M i l wa u kee South, Milwa u kee Rive r s i d eU n i ve r s i ty/Shorewood, Oak Creek, South Milwa u ke e .

DIVISION 2SECTIONAL A - SOMERSET

Team Sectional - Medford Area (I vs. III; II vs. IV)

REGIONAL I - LUCK - Ashland, Barron,C h e t e k / P rairie Farm, Cumberland,L u c k / F r e d e r i c / G rantsburg, Northwestern, Spooner.

REGIONAL II - AMERY - Amery, Baldwin-Wo o d v i l l e ,B l o o m e r, New Richmond, Osceola, Somerset, Stanley-B oyd / T h o r p.

REGIONAL III - TO M A H AWK - Abbotsford/Colby,L oya l / G r e e nwood, Medford Area, Mosinee, ThreeL a kes/Northland Pines, To m a h awk, Wittenberg-B i r n a mw o o d .

REGIONAL IV - NEILLSVILLE - Aquinas, Black Rive rFalls, Durand, Ellsworth, Melrose-Mindoro/Gale-E t t r i c k-Trempealeau, Neillsville, West Salem/Bangor.

SECTIONAL B - SEYMOURTeam Sectional - Kewaunee

(I vs. III; II vs. IV)REGIONAL I - CLINTO N V I L L E - Clintonv i l l e ,

Gillett/Suring, Marinette, Oconto, Oconto Fa l l s ,Pe s h t i g o, Seymour.

REGIONAL II - ADAMS-FRIENDSHIP - Adams-F r i e n d s h i p, Berlin, Neko o s a / Port Edwards, Omro,

Pioneer Westfield, Tr i - C o u n ty / A l m o n d - B a n c r o f t ,Wa u t o m a / Faith Christian Academy.

REGIONAL III - WEST D E PERE - Fox Va l l e yL u t h e ran, Freedom, Little Chute, Oshko s hLourdes/Saint Mary Central, West De Pe r e ,We yauwega-Fremont, Winneconne.

REGIONAL IV - SOUTHERN DOOR - Denmark,Ke waunee, Luxe m b u r g - C a s c o, Southern Door,Sturgeon Bay / S e vastopol, Two Rive r s , Va l d e r s .

SECTIONAL C - RICHLAND CENTERT e a m Sectional - Mount Horeb

(I vs. III; II vs. IV)REGIONAL I - WESTBY - Mauston, Prairie du Chien,

Richland Center, Viroqua, We s t by, Wisconsin Dells.REGIONAL II - LAKESIDE LUTHERAN - Columbus,

Jefferson, Lake Mills/Johnson Creek, Lake s i d eL u t h e ran, Saint John’s NW Military Academy,Watertown Luther Prep.

REGIONAL III - LANCASTER - Dodgeville,L a n c a s t e r, Lodi, Madison Edgewood, MountH o r e b / B a r n e veld, Portage, River Va l l e y.

REGIONAL IV - EVANSVILLE -Belleville/Monticello/New Glarus, Belmont/Platteville,Brodhead/Juda, Cuba City / S o u t hwestern, Edgerton,E va n s v i l l e / A l b a ny, Monroe.

SECTIONAL D - MILWAUKEE L U T H E R A NTeam Sectional - Kewaskum

(I vs. III; II vs. IV)REGIONAL I - WINNEBAGO L U T H E R A N ACADEMY -

Chilton, Kiel, New Holstein, Saint Lawrence Seminary,S h e b oygan Area L u t h e ra n / S h e b oygan CountyChristian, Sheboygan Falls, Winnebago Luthera nA c a d e my.

REGIONAL II - WAUPUN - Campbellsport, Horicon,Ke waskum, Lomira, Mayville, Ripon, Wa u p u n .

REGIONAL III - NEW B E R L I N WEST - Brown Deer,Catholic Memorial, Grafton, Milwa u kee Lutheran, NewBerlin West, Pe wa u ke e .

REGIONAL IV - EAS T T R OY - Big Fo o t / W i l l i a m sB ay, East Tr oy, Martin Luther, Racine Saint Catherine’s ,Tu r n e r, Union Grove, Whitewa t e r.

DIVISION 3SECTIONAL A - LADYSMITHTeam Sectional - Boyceville

(I vs. III; II vs. IV)REGIONAL I - BRUCE - Bruce, Cameron,

N o r t hwood, Saint Croix Falls, Shell Lake, Tu r t l eL a ke / C l ayton, Unity.

REGIONAL II - PA R K FALLS - Bay f i e l d ,Butternut/Glidden, Flambeau, Hurley, Ladysmith, Pa r kFalls, Phillips.

REGIONAL III - SA I N T C R O I X CENTRAL -B oyceville, Clear Lake, Glenwood City, Mondov i ,Prescott, Saint Croix Central, Spring Va l l e y / E l mw o o d .

REGIONAL IV - CORNELL/GILMAN - Arcadia, Blair-Tay l o r, Cadott, Cochra n e - Fountain City / A l m a ,Cornell/Gilman, Independence/Gilmanton,Whitehall.

SECTIONAL B - BONDUEL(Hosted at Shawano Community)

Team Sectional - Stratford (I vs. III; II vs. IV)

REGIONAL I - COLEMAN - Coleman, Cra n d o n ,Crivitz, Elcho, Florence, Lena/Marinette CatholicC e n t ral, Wa b e n o.

REGIONAL II - EDGAR - Athens, Au b u r n d a l e ,E d g a r, Pacelli, Pittsville, Spencer, Stra t f o r d .

REGIONAL III - LACONIA - Laconia, Marke s a n ,M o n t e l l o, North Fond du Lac, Princeton/Green Lake ,Valley Christian, Wild Ro s e .

REGIONAL IV - AMHERST - Amherst, Bonduel,B o w l e r, Manawa, Menominee Indian, Ro s h o l t ,S h i o c t o n .

SECTIONAL C - MINERAL POINTTeam Sectional - Iowa-Grant

(I vs. III; II vs. IV)REGIONAL I - NECEDAH- Brookwood, Cashton,

H i l l s b o r o, Luther, Necedah, New Lisbon, Roya l l .REGIONAL II - RIVERDALE - Boscobel, De Soto,

Ithaca, Kickapoo/La Farge, North Craw f o r d / S e n e c a ,R i verdale, We s t o n .

REGIONAL III - DARLINGTON - Cassville,Darlington, Fennimore, Highland, Iowa - G rant, Minera lPoint, River Ridge.

REGIONAL IV - CLINTON - Black Hawk, CatholicC e n t ral, Clinton, Kenosha St. Joseph, Pa r k v i e w,Pecatonica/Argyle, Wisconsin School for the VisuallyH a n d i c a p p e d .

SECTIONAL D - CEDAR G R O V E - B E L G I U MTeam Sectional - Wrightstown

(I vs. III; II vs. IV)REGIONAL I - WRIGHTS TOWN - Brillion, Manitowoc

L u t h e ran, Mishicot, Oneida Nation, Re e d s v i l l e ,Roncalli, Wr i g h t s t o w n .

REGIONAL II - RANDOM LAKE - Cedar Grove -Belgium, Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah, Hilbert, Oostburg,Random Lake .

REGIONAL III - DODGELAND - Dodgeland,Heritage Christian, Hustisford, Maranatha BaptistA c a d e my, Oakfield, Ozaukee, Pa l my ra - E a g l e .

REGIONAL IV - DEERFIELD - Cambridge, Deerfield,Marshall, Pardeeville, Poynette, Wa t e r l o o, WisconsinHeights. ✢

Sectionals – Tuesday, February 14Host School Meet Manager Site of Competition

DIVISION 1Weigh-ins 6 p.m., Competition 7 p.m.

Sectional A - D.C. Everest Jack Overgaard D.C. Everest Junior High SchoolSectional B - Wisconain Rapids Lincoln Bill Vickroy Wis. Rapids Lincoln H.S. Field HouseSectional C - Baraboo Randy Ebright Baraboo High SchoolSectional D - West Bend Elliot Kramsky West Bend Field HouseSectional E - Badger Jim Kluge Badger High SchoolSectional F - Site Needed – CHECK WEBSITE FOR INFORMATION AS IT BECOMES AVAILABLESectional G - Mukwonago Toby Ackerman Mukwonago High School - North GymSectional H - Oak Creek Greg Lampe Oak Creek High School

DIVISION 2Weigh-ins 5 p.m., Semifinals 6 p.m., Finals 8 p.m. (may start earlier if both teams agree)

Sectional A - Medford Area Bob Wiinamaki Medford Area High SchoolSectional B - Kewaunee Corey Baumgartner Kewaunee High SchoolSectional C - Mount Horeb Kurt Schumacher Mount Horeb High SchoolSectional D - Kewaskum Jason Piittmann Kewaskum High School

DIVISION 3Weigh-ins 5 p.m., Semifinals 6 p.m., Finals 8 p.m. (may start earlier if both teams agree)

Sectional A - Boyceville Bud Gilbertson Boyceville High School GymnasiumSectional B - Stratford Cal Tackes Stratford High SchoolSectional C - Iowa-Grant Lois Peart Iowa-Grant High SchoolSectional D - Wrightstown Terry Schaeuble Wrightstown High School

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ALL GAMES AT 7 P.M. UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.

20:00 – Warm-up begins. Officials enter thecourt and go directly to positions to supervisepregame warm-up

12:00 – Officials conduct pregame meetingwith team captains.

10:00 – Officials proceed to scoretable andcheck scorebooks, brief scorer and timer, checkgame ball for NFHS authenticating mark, andcheck alternating-possession arrow.

1:30 – Officials introduce themselves tocoaching staff and inquire about legality of play-ers.

0:00 – National Anthem or Pledge ofAllegiance followed by introduction of players.

All five starters of the visiting team should beintroduced first followed by the five starters forthe home team. Players shall NOT seek out theopposing coach to shake his/her hand.

Officials should not be visiting with coachesand/or fans during the pregame warm-ups. ✢

SECTIONAL #1 Regionals Sectionals Tues., Feb 28 Sat., Mar. 4 Fri., Mar. 10 Sat., Mar. 11

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Regional AChippewa Falls Eau Claire M e m o r i a l

Eau Claire NorthH u d s o nM e n o m o n i eRiver FallsS u p e r i o r

Regional B D.C. EverestL a k e l a n dM a r s h f i e l dM e r r i l lR h i n e l a n d e rWausau EastWausau We s t

SECTIONAL #2 Regionals Sectionals Tues., Feb. 28 Sat., Mar. 4 Fri., Mar. 10 Sat., Mar. 11

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Regional AA n t i g oA s h w a u b e n o nBay PortGreen Bay SouthwestGreen Bay We s tK a u k a u n aPulaski Shawano Community

Regional B Appleton EastAppleton NorthAppleton We s tDe PereGreen Bay EastGreen Bay PrebleK i m b e r l yManitowoc Lincoln

SECTIONAL #3 Regionals Sectionals Tues., Feb. 28 Sat., Mar. 4 Fri., Mar. 10 Sat., Mar. 11

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Regional AB a r a b o oLa Crosse CentralLa Crosse LoganMadison MemorialMadison We s tM i d d l e t o nTo m a h

Regional B Beaver DamD e F o r e s tMadison EastMadison La FolletteSun Prairie Wa t e r t o w nWa u n a k e e

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Regional AH o r t o n v i l l eM e n a s h aN e e n a hOshkosh NorthOshkosh We s tStevens PointWisconsin Rapids

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Regional B Fond du LacHartford UnionPort Wa s h i n g t o nSheboygan NorthSheboygan SouthWest Bend EastWest Bend We s t

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Regional AA r r o w h e a dHamilton Kettle MoraineO c o n o m o w o cWaukesha NorthWaukesha SouthWaukesha We s t

Regional B C e d a r b u rgG e r m a n t o w nH o m e s t e a dMenomonee FallsMilwaukee CusterMilwaukee Vi n c e n tN i c o l e t

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Regional AFort A t k i n s o nJanesville CraigJanesville ParkerM i l t o nO r e g o nS t o u g h t o nVerona A r e a

Regional B B a d g e rB e l o i tB u r l i n g t o nKenosha BradfordKenosha Tr e m p e rWestosha CentralWilmot Union

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Regional ABrookfield CentralBrookfield EastM u k w o n a g oM u s k e g oWa t e r f o r dWest Allis CentralWest Allis Hale

Regional B F r a n k l i nG r e e n f i e l dMilwaukee HamiltonMilwaukee Pulaski/

A r t sRacine CaseRacine HorlickRacine Park

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Regional AMarquette UniversityMilwaukee KingMilwaukee MadisonU n i v e r s i t y

Milwaukee MarshallPius XIWauwatosa EastWauwatosa We s t

Regional B Milwaukee Bay

Vi e wMilwaukee Bradley

Te c h n i c a lMilwaukee Riverside

U n i v e r s i t yMilwaukee SouthM i l w. Wa s h i n g t o nOak CreekSouth Milwaukee

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ALL GAMES AT 7 P.M. UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.

Schools Should Notify WIAA When Games Are Filled. Listings will be removed after one month from the date they were first listed. The date at the end of each listing is the date that particular listing was first listed.

FALLCROSS COUNTRYDATE SPECIFIC

Sept. 21, 2006 - Teamsfor invitational. Oshko s hNorth - Craig Lieder (920)424-4020 ext. 643 orc ra i g . l i e d e r @ o s h ko s h . k 1 2 . w i . u s(12-1)

Sept. 30, 2006 - Teamsfor invitational. Nekoosa -T i m o t hy Flood (715) 886-8079 or [email protected]. (11-21)

FOOTBALLDATE SPECIFIC

Aug. 31 or Sept. 1,2 0 0 6 - Va r s i ty game.Gillett Mike Ka c z m a r e k(920) 855-2137 or mkacz-m a r e k @ g i l l e t t . k 1 2 . w i . u s .(11-23)

Sept. 1, 2005 - Varsitygame. Johnson Creek - KenJohnson (920) 699-4679.(11-18)

Sept. 9, 2006 - Team forva r s i ty invitational (3games). Kimberly - BrianMatz (920) 423-4160 orb m a t z @ k i m b e r l y. k 1 2 . w i . u s .(11-16)

Sept. 29 or 30, 2006 -Game. Beloit - Tr e m ay n eClardy (608) 361-3023 ort c l a r d y @ s d b.k12.wi.us. (11-28) GENERAL

2006 (week 1) - Game.Niagara - Dan St. Arnauld(715) 251-4541 or [email protected]. (12-1)

2006 (week 1) - Game.Lake Mills - Bill Bare (920)648-2355 ext. 303. (11-21)

2007 (week 3) - Game(all levels). Waterford - BarbDeichl (262) 534-3189 ext.520 or bdeichl@wa t e r f o r-duhs.k12.wi.us. (12-1)

2006 (week 4) -Va r s i ty game. NorthlandPines (Eagle River) - RickWaski (715) 479-4473 orr [email protected]. (12-6)

2007 (week 6) - Game.Oconto Falls - Lou Hobyan(920) 848-4467 orl o u h o bya @ m a i l . k 1 2 . w i . u s .(11-18)

2007 (week 5) - Game.S h awano - Scott Zw i r c h i t z(715) 526-2175 ext. 4025 [email protected]. (12-6)

2007 & 2008 (week 1) -Game, two year contract pre-ferred. Niagara - Dan St.Arnauld (715) 251-4541 ord j s t a r n a @ n i a g a a . k 1 2 . w i . u s .(12-1)

2007 & 2008 (weeks 1& 2) - Varsity game. Gale-E t t r i c k-Trempealeau - MattWenthe (608) 582-2291 ext.1012 or mw e n t h e @ g e t-schools.k12.wi.us. (11-23)

2007 & 2008 (week7 ) - Va r s i ty/JV game.Marshfield - Len Luedtke(715) 387-8464 orl u e d t ke @ m a r s h f i e l d . k 1 2 . w i . u s(11-22)

BOYS SOCCERDATE SPECIFIC

Aug. 21, Sept. 22 orOct. 2, 4 6, 2006 -Freshman games. Ke n o s h aB radford - Coach [email protected]. (12-1)

Sept. 16, 2006 - Team for4-team invitational. Shawano- Scott Zwirchitz (715) 526-2175 ext. 4025 or

[email protected]. (12-6)

Sept. 21, 2006 -Va r s i ty/JV match (home).Kenosha Bradford - CoachBurger [email protected].(12-1)

Sept. 23, 2006 - Te a m sfor invitational. Platteville- Greg Quam (608) 342-4024 or [email protected]. (12-6)

Sept. 28, 2006 -Varsity/JV game, home. BigFoot - Tim Collins (262) 275-2116 ext. 103 ort e c o l l i n s @ b i g f o o t . k 1 2 . w i . u s .(11-29)

Sept. 30, 2006 - Team for8-team varsity tournament.Appleton East - Tim Zachow(920) 832-6208 or zachowti-m o t hy!aasd.k12.wi.us. (12-1)

Sept. 30, 2006 -Varsity/JV match. The PrairieSchool (Racine) - ChrisDembiec (262) 260-7218 orc d e m b i e c @ p ra i r i e s c h o o l . c o m .(11-21)

Sept. 30, 2006 - Team forvarsity/JV quad. Belleville -Susette Alsteens (608) 424-1902 ext. 493 ora l s t e e n s @ b e l l e v i l l e . k 1 2 . w i . u s(11-22)

Oct. 7, 2006 - Teams forvarsity/JV quad (2 games).D e Forest - Mike McHugh(608) 842-6651 orm m c h u g h @ d e f o r e s t . k 1 2 . w i . u s(12-1) GENERAL

2 0 0 6 - JV games.Northland Pines (Eagle Rive r ) .Rick Waski (715) 479-4473 orr [email protected]. (12-6 )

GIRLS SWIMMING & DIVINGDATE SPECIFIC

Sept. 7, 2006 - Team fort r i a n g u l a r. Fort Atkinson -Kevin Flegner (920) 563-7811 ext. 1107. (11-21)

GIRLS TENNISDATE SPECIFIC

Aug. 19, 29, 30 or 31,2 0 0 6 - Teams for va r s i tyquad. Lake Mills - Bill Bare(920) 648-2355 ext. 303.(11-21) GENERAL

2 0 0 6 - Dual matches( p r e f e rable at home).Edgerton - Mike Neary (608)884-9402 ext. 305 orm n e a r y @ e d g e r t o n . k 1 2 . w i . u s .(11-28)

GIRLS VOLLEYBALLDATE SPECIFIC

Aug. 24, 2006 - Team forvarsity/JV quad. Milton - JimJohnson (608) 868-9565 orj o h n s o n j a @ m i l t o n . k 1 2 . w i . u s .(12-6)

Aug. 25-26, 2006 - Te a mfor va r s i ty invitational at UW-Whitewater - Whitewater -Doug Pa r ker (262) 472-8105or [email protected]. (12-1)

Aug. 29, 2006 - Dual ort r i a n g u l a r. Milton - JimJohnson (608) 868-9565 orj o h n s o n j a @ m i l t o n . k 1 2 . w i . u s .(12-6)

Aug. 29, 2006 -Va r s i ty/JV team for quad.Wausau West - Pam Huston(715) 261-0874 or [email protected]. (12-6)

Aug. 29 or Sept. 25,2006 - Match. Amherst - Bill

S c hw e i t zer (715) 824-5522ext. 221. (12-1)

Sept. 2, 2006 - Team for8-team va r s i ty inv i t a t i o n a l .Wisconsin Lutheran - Jeff Sitz(414) 453-4567 ext. 2007 [email protected]. (12-6)

Sept. 9, 2006 - Teams fortournament (va r s i ty / J V ) .Pardeeville - Renee Gavinski(608) 429-2135 ext. 246. Org av i r e @ p a r d e e v i l l e . k 1 2 . w i . u s .(12-6)

Sept. 9, 2006 - Teams for8-team invitational. Shawano- Scott Zwirchitz (715) 526-2175 ext. 4025 [email protected]. (12-6)

Sept. 9, 2006 - Varsityteams for 10-team tourna-ment. Appleton West - KiyaHunt (920) 832-4105. (11-28)

Sept. 9, 2006 - Team fortournament. Assumption(Wis. Rapids) - JoeBirkhauser (715)422-0915.(12-7)

Sept. 9, 2006 - Te a m

for JV invitational. GillettM i ke Kaczmarek (920)855-2137 or m k a c z-m a r e k @ g i l l e t t . k 1 2 . w i . u s .(11-23)

Sept. 16, 2006 - Team fori nvitational. Nekoosa -T i m o t hy Flood (715) 886-8079 ort i m _ f l o o d @ n e ko o s a . k 1 2 . w i . u s .(11-21)

Sept. 16, 2006 - Teamsfor va r s i ty inv i t a t i o n a l .Waupun - Steve Lenzs l e n z @ wa u p u n . k 1 2 . w i . u s .(12-1)

Sept. 16, 2006 - Team forfrosh invitational. Gillett MikeKaczmarek (920) 855-2137 orm k a c z m a r e k @ g i l l e t t . k 1 2 . w i . u s .(11-23)

Sept. 23, 2006 - Teamsfor JV round robin. Green BayNEW Lutheran - Mike Stock(920) 737-5592. (12-6)

Sept. 30, 2006 - Team for8-team va r s i ty inv i t a t i o n a ltournament. Northland Pines(Eagle River) - Rick Waski(715) 479-4473 orr [email protected]. (12-6)

Oct. 7, 2006 - Team for8-team va r s i ty inv i t a t i o n a l .B ay Port - Otis Chambers(920) 662-7268 or o t i s-c h a m @ h s s d . k 1 2 . w i . u s .(12-7)

Oct. 9, 2006 (week of) -Dual match (varsity/JV/fresh-men). Green Bay NEWLutheran - Mike Stock (920)737-5592. (12-6)

Oct. 10, 2006 - Teams fortri. Pardeeville - Renee Gav i n s k i(608) 429-2135 ext. 246. org av i r e @ p a r d e e v i l l e . k 1 2 . w i . u s .( 1 2 - 6 )GENERAL

2 0 0 6 - Va r s i ty / J V / f r e s h-men matches. Badger - JimKluge (262) 348-2060 orj i m . k l u g e @ b a d g e r. k 1 2 . w i . u s .(12-1)

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BOYS BASKETBALLDATE SPECIFIC

Nov. 24-25, 2006 - Teamfor tournament. Fort Atkinson

- Kevin Flegner (920) 563-7811 ext. 1107. (12-1)

Dec. 6, 2006 - Teams for4-team va r s i ty/JV tournament.Portage - Jim Langkamp (608)742-8545 or [email protected]. (11-21)

GENERAL

2 0 0 5 - 0 6 - Va r s i ty / J Vgame. Lake Mills - Bill Bare(920) 648-2355 ext. 303.(12-6)

2 0 0 5 - 0 6 - Freshmengames. Milwaukee Marshall -Phil Jones [email protected].(12-1)

2006-07 - Berth in holi-d ay tournament.Weyauwega-Fremont - JakeEkern (920) 867-2148 ext.311 or jaeke @ w e g a f r e-mont.k12.wi.us. (12-6)

2 0 0 6 - 0 7 - Games.Northland Pines (Eagle River)- Rick Waski (715) 479-4473or rwa s k i @ n p s d . k 1 2 . w i . u s .(12-6)

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- Tom Curran (608) 374-7976or [email protected].(11-29)

2 0 0 6 - 0 7 - Game.Westosha Central - KrisAllison (262) 843-2321 ext.245. (12-1)

GIRLS BASKETBALLDATE SPECIFIC

Nov. 24-25, 2006 -Team for tournament.Assumption (Wis. Rapids) -J o e Birkhauser (715)422-0915. (12-7)

Dec. 28-29, 2006 -Teams for tournament (va r-s i ty/JV). Northland Pines(Eagle River) - Rick Wa s k i(715) 479-4473 or rwa [email protected]. (12-6) GENERAL

2005-06 - Varsity reservegames (home/away), preferS a t u r d ay mornings. We s tBend - Ron Held (262) 335-5608 or [email protected]. (11-29)

2 0 0 6 - 0 7 - Games.Northland Pines (Eagle River)- Rick Waski (715) 479-4473

or rwa s k i @ n p s d . k 1 2 . w i . u s .(12-6)

2 0 0 6 - 0 7 - Game.Amherst - Bill Schw e i t ze r(715) 824-5522 ext. 221.(12-1)

2006-07 - Games. Ripon -Rick Bunge (920) 748-4635.(11-29)

2 0 0 6 - 0 7 - Games.Brodhead - Gary Larsen(608) 897-2155 ext. 105.(12-6)

2 0 0 6 - 0 7 - Berth in va r s i tytournament. Wilmot - Ke l l yDineen (262) 862-2351 ext. 322or [email protected].(12-6)

2006-07 and 2007-08 -JV game (home). Necedah -Kyle Cronan (608) 565-2256ext. 107. (11-29)

2 0 0 7 - 0 8 - Va r s i ty / J Vgame. Brookwood - Ke nClinton (608) 337-4401 ork c l i n t o n @ n o w. k 1 2 . w i . u s .(12-1)

GYMNASTICSDATE SPECIFIC

Jan. 28, 2006 - Teams forvarsity invitational. Elkhorn -

Dean Wilson (262) 723-4920ext. 1619 or [email protected]. (11-21)

Jan. 20, 2007 - Te a m sfor 8-team inv i t a t i o n a l .S o u t hwestern (Haze lGreen) - Mike Vosberg vo s-b e r g m @ s w s d . k 1 2 . w i . u s .(11-28)

WRESTLINGDATE SPECIFIC

Dec. 10, 2005 - Teamsfor invitational. Barron - NicBeen (715) 537-5627. (11-23)

Dec. 17, 2006 - Varsityteam for inv i t a t i o n a l .Richland Center - SharonLong (608) 647-8603 orl o n g s @ r i c h l a n d . k 1 2 . w i . u s .(11-21)

Jan. 7, 2006 - Teams forinvitational. Baraboo - DaveHedgepath (608) 355-3945or dhedgepath.k12.wi.us.(11-21)

Jan. 7, 2006 - Team forteam tournament. Plymouth- Mike Slagle (920) 892-

5004 or [email protected]. (11-21)

Jan. 7, 2006 - Team fortournament. East Tr oy -Paul Kielas (262) 642-6760ext. 236 or kiepau@east-t r oy.k12.wi.us. (12-6)

Jan. 7 or 21, 2006 - Meet(somewhere in Milwa u ke earea). New Berlin - BillWoodring (262) 789-6483 orw o o d r i n b @ n b p s . k 1 2 . w i . u s .(11-29)

Jan. 21, 2006 - JV teamsfor 6-man round robin tour-nament. Appleton West - EricGordee (920) 832-6276 org o r d e e r i c @ a a s d . k 1 2 . w i . u s .(12-6)

Jan. 21, 2006 - Te a m sfor JV in v i t a t i o n a l .N e koosa - Timothy flood(715) 886-8079 ort i m _ f l o o d @ n e ko o s a . k 1 2 . w i . u s .(11-21)

Dec. 2, 2006 - Team forduals tournament. East Troy -Paul Kielas (262) 642-6760ext. 236 or [email protected]. (12-6)

Dec. 9, 2006 - Teams for

10-team tournament.Western Dubuque (IA) - DougKoerperich (563) 876-3442ext. 138. (12-7)

Mar. 4, 2006 - Te a m sfor middle school 6-manround robin tournament.Appleton - Kiya Hunth u n t k i ya @ a a s d . k 1 2 . w i . u s .(11-29)

Jan. 13, 2007 -Teams for team tourna-ment. We s t by - Ka r lS t o ker (608) 634-0198 o rs t o ke k a r @ w e s t by. k 1 2 . w i . u s .( 1 2 - 6 )

SPRING

BASEBALLDATE SPECIFIC

Apr. 14, 2006 - Varsityteam to play at theMetrodome in Minnesota aftera Ya n kee vs. Twins game.Brillion - Chad Shimek (920)756-2166 or [email protected]. (12-6)

May 27, 2006 - Teams fortournament (summer base-ball). Germantown - JackKlebesadel (262) 251-3517 orj k l e b e s a d e l @ e r m a n -t o w n . k 1 2 . w i . u s . (11-29) GENERAL

2 0 0 6 - Va r s i ty games.Plum City - Mark Luebke r(715) 647-2911. (11-29)

2006 - Varsity/JV games(2). Verona - Eric Bennett(608) 445-8621 or eric.ben-n e t t @ s p e c t r u m b ra n d s . c o m .(11-23)

BOYS GOLFDATE SPECIFIC

May 15, 2006 - Teams forinvitational. Freedom - DaleLivingston (920) 788-7945ext. 384 or [email protected]. (11-28) GIRLS SOCCERDATE SPECIFIC

May 5-6, 2006 - Varsityteam for tournament (3games). Pe wa u kee - JohnMaltsch (262) 691-2100 ext.6214 or maltjoh@pewa u-kee.k12.wi.us. (12-1) GENERAL

2 0 0 6 - JV games.Winnebago Luthera nAcademy - Steve Berg (920)921-4930 [email protected]. (12-6)

2006 - Varsity/JV games.Shoreland Lutheran - TimTreder (262) 859-2595 ext.144. (12-7)

2006 - Freshman games.Port Washington - Eric Burke(262) 268-5500. (12-7)

2 0 0 6 - Va r s i ty games.Plum City - Mark Luebke r(715) 647-2911. (11-29)

2006 - Freshman games.S h e b oygan North - DanStengel (920) 459-3605. (11-28)

2006 - Varsity/JV game.Richland Center - SharonLong (608) 647-8603 [email protected]. (11-21)

BOYS TENNISDATE SPECIFIC

Mar. 31, 2006 - JVteams for inv i t a t i o n a l .Elkhorn - Dean Wilson (262)723-4920 ext. 1619 orh u m p l a @ e l k h o r n . k 1 2 . w i . u s .( 1 2 - 1 )

Apr. 8 or 22, 2006 -Quad or tournament.

Wa u kesha West - SteveSmirl (262) 542-3520 [email protected]. (12-1)

Apr. 22 or May 13,2 0 0 6 - Multi meet.O s h kosh West - Bra dJodarski (920) 424-0143 orb ra d . j o d a r s k i @ o s h ko s h .k 1 2 . w i . u s (12-6) GENERAL

2006 - Varsity/JV duals.Badger - Jim Kluge (262)348-2060 or [email protected]. (11-29)

TRACK & FIELDDATE SPECIFIC

Mar. 25, 2006 - Team forco-ed va r s i ty relays meet.Watertown - John Ka s h a(920) 262-7502 ork a s h a j @ wa t e r t o w n . k 1 2 . w i . u s(12-6)

Apr. 11, 2006 - Te a m sfor co-ed relay in v i t a t i o n a l .L o m i ra - Angie Litterick(920) 269-4396 or alliter-ick!lomira.k12.wi.us. (12-6)

Apr. 19, 2006 - Teams forco-ed meet. Milwaukee King -Keith Zeise (414) 267-0857.(11-14)

Apr. 21, 2006 -Teams for boys rela y smeet (seve ral JV ra c e sincluded). Green BayPreble - Jack Dr a n ko f f(920) 391-2400 ext.3017 or j d ra n ko f @ g r e e n-bay.k12.wi.us (12-1)

Apr. 21, 2006 - Team forco-ed va r s i ty inv i t a t i o n a l .Oshkosh North - Craig Lieder(920) 424-4020 ext. 643 orc ra i g . l i e d e r @ o s h ko s h . k 1 2 . w i . u s(11-21)

Apr. 22, 2006 - Girlsteams for 9th/10th gra d ei nvitational. Homestead -John Krueger (262) 238-5835or [email protected].(12-1)

Apr. 22, 2006 - Berth inva r s i ty invitational. Va l d e r s- Ron Nesper (920) 775-9530 ext. 4040 or r n e s-p e r @ valders.k12.wi.us orJesse Schneider (920) 775-9530 ext. 4067 or jschneid-e r @ valders.k12.wi.us. (11-22)

Apr. 27, 2006 - Teams(co-ed) for freshman invita-tional. Kettle Moraine - SteveLewis (262) 968-6273 ext.249 or [email protected].(12-6)

Apr. 28, 2006 - Teams forco-ed va r s i ty inv i t a t i o n a l .Badger (Lake Geneva) - JimKluge (262) 348-2060 orj i m . k l u g e @ b a d g e r. k 1 2 . w i . u s .(11-23)

May 5, 2006 - Team forva r s i ty invitational. Ke t t l eMoraine - Steve Lewis (262)968-6273 ext. 249 [email protected]. (12-6)

May 12, 2006 - Te a m sfor co-ed va r s i ty inv i t a t i o n a l .D e l avan-Darien - Wayne Fe l l(262) 728-2642 ext. 4451 [email protected]. (11-22)

May 13, 2006 - Te a m sfor JV invitational. Ke t t l eM o raine - Steve Lewis (262)968-6273 ext. 249 [email protected]. (12-6) GENERAL

2 0 0 6 - Meets. WinnebagoL u t h e ran Academy - SteveBerg (920) 921-4930 orw l a a d @ w l avikings.org. (12-6) ✢

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DIVISION 1Starting

Host School Date Manager Warm-ups Coaches Meeting TimeArrowhead February 24 Geoff Steinbach 3 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m.

Friday School (262) 369-3612 ext. 4203

_________________________________________________________________________________________Janesville February 24 Steve Schroeder & 2:45 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 4 p.m.

Parker Friday Cathy Lehmann Faculty LoungeSchool (608) 743-5645

_________________________________________________________________________________________Mukwonago/ February 24 Harry Nordentoft 4:15 p.m. 4:10 p.m. 5:30 p.m.

Kettle Mora i n e Friday School (262) 363-6217 North Gymnasium_________________________________________________________________________________________Rhinelander February 23 Kurt Lundgren 3:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 5 p.m.

Thursday School (715) 365-9500 Tiered Classroom_________________________________________________________________________________________Wisconsin February 23 Bill Vickroy 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 5 p.m.

Rapids Lincoln Thursday School (715) 422-7179 Hospitality Room

DIVISION 2Starting

Host School Date Manager Warm-ups Coaches Meeting TimeGale-Ettrick- February 24 Matt Wenthe 4 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 5 p.m.

Trempealeau Friday School (608) 582-2291 Cafeteria_________________________________________________________________________________________Lakeland February 25 Al Wooldridge 9:30 a.m. 9:40 a.m. 11 a.m.

Saturday School (715) 358-8499 Media/Staff Workroom(above fieldhouse)

_________________________________________________________________________________________Platteville February 25 Greg Quam & 10 a.m. 10:10 a.m. 11 a.m.

Saturday Barb Goetchell Hillman Conf. Rm.School (608) 342-4024

_________________________________________________________________________________________Valders February 24 Peggy Kiel 4:15 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 6 p.m.

Friday School (920) 775-9530 Cafeteria_________________________________________________________________________________________Waterford February 24 Barb Deichl 3:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 4:30 p.m.

Friday School (262) 534-3189 Room 205

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Friday, March 3 - Saturday, March 4DIVISION 1

SECTIONAL #1 - RHINELANDERChippewa Falls, D.C. Everest, Eau Claire Memorial/EauClaire North, Hudson, Marshfield, Menomonie, Rhinelander,Rice Lake/Cumberland, Superior.

SECTIONAL #2 - WISCONSIN RAPIDS LINCOLNB e aver Dam, Kaukauna, Manitowoc Lincoln, Oshko s hWest/Oshkosh North, Sheboygan South/Sheboygan North,Stevens Point, West Bend East, West Bend West, WisconsinRapids Lincoln.

SECTIONAL #3 - JANESVILLE PARKERJanesville Craig, Janesville Parker, Madison East, MadisonLa Follette, Madison Memorial, Madison West, Middleton,Onalaska/La Crosse Central/La Crosse Logan, Ve r o n aArea/Madison Edgewood.

SECTIONAL #4 - ARROWHEADArrowhead, Grafton/Cedarburg, Hartford Union,Homestead, Menomonee Falls/Germantown, Nicolet,Oconomowoc, Sun Prairie, Watertown.

SECTIONAL #5 - MUKWONAGO/KETTLE MORAINEBrookfield East/Brookfield Centra l ,Burlington/Badger/Catholic Central/Wilmot Union,Franklin/Muskego, Kenosha Tremper/Kenosha Bradford,M u k w o n a g o / Kettle Moraine, Racine Horlick/Ra c i n eC a s e / Racine Park, Wa u kesha We s t / Wa u ke s h aNorth/Waukesha South, West Allis Hale/West Allis Central,Westosha Central.

DIVISION 2SECTIONAL #1 - LAKELAND

Antigo, Ashland, Grantsburg, Lakeland, Medford Area,Mosinee, Park Falls, River Falls, Saint Croix Falls.

SECTIONAL #2 - GALE-ETTRICK-TREMPEALEAUArcadia, Gale-Ettrick-Tr e m p e a l e a u / C o c h ra n e - Fo u n t a i nCity/Melrose-Mindoro, Holmen, Prairie du Chien, Tomah,Viroqua/Cashton/De Soto, West Salem/Aquinas, Westby.

SECTIONAL #3 - VALDERSC l i n t o nville, Columbus, Markesan, Port Wa s h i n g t o n ,Shorewood, Valders, Waupun, Whitefish Bay.

SECTIONAL #4 - PLATTEVILLE/BELMONTB a ra b o o, Darlington, Dodgeville/Mineral Po i n t ,Platteville/Belmont, Reedsburg Area, River Valley, SaukPrairie, Southwestern/Cuba City.

SECTIONAL #5 - WATERFORDElkhorn Area, Jefferson, Milton, Mount Horeb, Waterford,Waunakee, Whitewater. ✢

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ALL GAMES AT 7 P.M. UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.

JUMP STOP - Here's is additional informationthat may be helpful in interpreting a jump stop.

A jump stop is executed when a player catchesthe ball while moving or dribbling with:

a. One foot on the playing court, jumps off thatfoot and lands simultaneously on both feet (no pivotfoot).

b. Two feet off the playing court, lands on onefoot, jumps off that foot and lands simultaneously onboth feet (no pivot foot).

A jump stop may also be executed when thedribbler has one foot on the playing court, initiates ajump off that foot, ends the dribble with both feet offthe playing court and lands simultaneously on bothfeet (either foot can be established as the pivot foot).

Q: A1 is injured and the coach is beckoned on tothe floor to assist the injured player. The remainingmembers of both teams are sent to their respectivebenches and told to stay on the playing floor. A cou-ple of minutes are consumed before the coach andthe player come back to Team A's bench. Team A hasno time-outs, and A1 cannot be saved. So, the coachof Team A is told by the official to get a sub in for the

injured player. Team A is behind by 3 points with :01remaining in the game. They have the ball for athrow-in in their frontcourt, free throw line extended,opposite the table. As the players and officials aremoving to get into position for the throw-in butbefore the officials step out-of-bounds, the timercalls the administering official over to the table for aquestion. As the official leaves the table area, thecoach of Team A sends A7 to the table to sub into thegame. The administering official denies the entry ofA7 into the game citing that the substitution periodfor the injured player is over and play was almostready to begin until the timer called the official over.The coach felt that since there still is a dead ball sit-uation (official talking to timer), he has the opportu-nity to sub. What is the correct procedure in this sit-uation?

A: It is a dead-ball period after an injury,not a time-out. Thus, A7 should be permitted toenter the game. In a different, but similar situ-ation, if A1 had fouled out of the game, we getthe required sub for A1, we would still permitother subs to enter the game during that dead-

ball period until we put the ball at the disposalof the thrower in.

Q: I worked a freshmen game recently where Icalled a 5th foul on a player. Before I could report thefoul, I called a technical for unsporting conduct onthe same player due to arguing the call. In a situa-tion like this, is the technical an indirect to thecoach? Does the player become bench personnel assoon as the foul is whistled or is it only after report-ing the foul?

A: If you look at page 30 of the NFHS rulesbook - 4-14-2 - a player is officially disqualifiedand becomes bench personnel when the coachis notified by an official. Coach would retainuse of the box as this would be classified as aplayer technical and not a bench personneltechnical foul.

Q: Team A is in the bonus and in control of theball. Team B would foul toward the end of the gameand instead of having Team A shoot free throws, theofficials said it was a new rule and gave the opponentthe ball out-of-bounds. (The offensive team wasbeing fouled.) Isn't that rule only related to theoffensive team committing the foul on the defensiveteam?

A: Yes. If the defensive team is fouling theoffensive team, bonus free throws should havebeen awarded.

Q: If Team A has the ball and Team B's coachtries to call a time out with the official granting it, doyou give them the time out?

A: Once granted, time-outs cannot berevoked and the time-out is charged to Team B.

Q: A1 goes in to dunk the ball and loses it as heapproaches the rim. He then proceeds to grab therim and hangs on it. During this time, the ball was inthe cylinder above the rim. No players are under-neath A1. Eventually, the ball went through the bas-ket. My ruling was a technical foul and no basket.The technical was for grabbing and hanging on therim. Canceling the basket was because the technicalcaused the ball to become dead. Was this ruling cor-rect?

A: The basket does NOT count. This is notbasket interference as described. The ball wasnot touched on the ring or in the cylinder, norwas the ring touched WHILE THE BALL WAS ONTHE RING. The ring could be touched while theball is in the cylinder above the ring. Had therebeen no grasping and pulling of the ring, theball would have counted. With that said, thebasket does not count because it is no longer atry. Once a player loses the ball, the try is over.If there is no try, the whistle for the technicalfoul does kill the play. Had it been ruled a try,the whistle for the technical would NOT kill theplay, because of continuation. If it were a try,the player would be whistled for the technicalfoul, but the basket would count if it passedthrough the goal.

Q: A1 attempts a shot. While the ball is in theair, A3 is called for a pushing foul on B3. Team B isin the bonus.

A: That is not a team-control foul as thereis no team control when the ball is in flight dur-ing a try or tap for goal. The goal is scored ifmade and B3 is awarded a bonus free-throwsituation.

Q: I have had numerous discussions with offi-cials and coaches regarding over and back when theoffense is in the backcourt and attempting to reachthe frontcourt. I keep hearing from everyone that all3 points (two feet and the ball) must be touching inthe frontcourt or the player is still in the backcourt.I can find no rule or statement regarding "all threepoints". Therefore, if a dribbler passes over halfcourtwith one foot and the ball, and the other foot is lift-ed and placed back down in the backcourt, that is aviolation. Almost unanimously I have been told that

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C i t yL u t h e rM e l r o s e - M i n d o r oWe s t b yW h i t e h a l l

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Regional DB e l l e v i l l eCuba CityD a r l i n g t o nMineral PointNew GlarusP a r k v i e wS o u t h w e s t e r nTu r n e r

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Regional CD o m i n i c a nHeritage ChristianKettle Moraine

L u t h e r a nMilwaukee Malcolm XA c a d e m y

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University School ofM i l w a u k e e

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L i f eKenosha ReutherKenosha St.J o s e p hMartin LutherRacine LutheranRacine Saint

C a t h e r i n e ’sShoreland LutheranThe Prairie School

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ALL GAMES AT 7 P.M. UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.

SECTIONALS – Saturday, February 11Diving timetable will be determined by sectional manager at a later date.

Division 1Host School Manager Coaches Meeting Pool Opens Swimming Timed Finals________________________________________________________________________________________Eau Claire Dave Hagen Swimming – 1 p.m. Swimming – 1:20 p.m. 3 p.m. Eau Claire North

North Staff Lounge High School________________________________________________________________________________________Middleton Shane Ryan Swimming – 10:45 a.m. Swimming – 11 a.m. 1 p.m. – High School

Pool Deck________________________________________________________________________________________Neenah Sue Schuelke Swimming – 12:30 p.m. Swimming – 1 p.m. 2:30 p.m. – High School

Fieldhouse Natatorium________________________________________________________________________________________Nicolet Jim Liska Swimming – 12:45 p.m. Swimming – 11:15 a.m. 1 p.m. – Nicolet

A-106________________________________________________________________________________________Racine Pa r k Maureen Vaillancourt Swimming – Noon Swimming – 12:20 p.m. 2 p.m. – Racine Park

Room 152 Pool________________________________________________________________________________________Waukesha Peggy Butt Swimming – Noon Swimming – 12:30 p.m. 2 p.m. – High School

South Room 107________________________________________________________________________________________Division 2

Host School Manager Coaches Meeting Pool Opens Swimming Timed Finals________________________________________________________________________________________Baraboo Heather M. Swimming – 11 a.m. Swimming – 11:30 a.m. 1 p.m. – Baraboo Indoor

Wood-Wegner Middle School Room 424 Pool________________________________________________________________________________________Cedarburg Brian Leair Swimming – Noon Swimming – 12:30 p.m. 2 p.m. – High School

LGI Pool________________________________________________________________________________________Cudahy Bob Sedlacek Swimming – 11:30 a.m. Swimming – 11:45 a.m. 1:30 p.m. – High School

Room 108________________________________________________________________________________________Host Needed – CHECK WEBSITE FOR INFORMATION AS IT BECOMES AVAILABLE

(At UW-Stevens Point)________________________________________________________________________________________

Sectionals – Saturday, February 11

State – Friday, February 17 (Division 2)

State – Saturday, February 18 (Division 1)DIVISION 1

SECTIONAL #1 - EAU CLAIRE NORTHChippewa Falls, Eau Claire Memorial, Eau ClaireNorth, Hudson, La Crosse Logan/La Crosse Central,Stevens Point, Superior, Wausau East, WisconsinRapids Lincoln.

SECTIONAL #2 - NEENAHAppleton North/Appleton East, AppletonWest/Kimberly, Bay Port, Fond du Lac, ManitowocLincoln, Neenah, Oshkosh North/Oshkosh Lourdes,O s h kosh West, Sheboygan North, Sheboyg a nSouth, West Bend East.

SECTIONAL #3 - MIDDLETONBeloit, Janesville Craig, Janesville Parker, MadisonEast, Madison La Follette/Sun Prairie, MadisonMemorial, Madison West, Middleton, SaukPrairie/Wisconsin Heights, Stoughton, Verona Area,Watertown.

SECTIONAL #4 - NICOLETMarquette Unive r s i ty, Milwa u kee Bra d l e yTechnical/Milwaukee South, Milwaukee Hamilton,M i l wa u kee King/Milwa u kee Juneau/Milwa u ke eWashington, Milwa u kee Pulaski/Arts/Ronald W.Reagan College Prep, Milwa u kee Rive r s i d eU n i ve r s i ty, Milwa u ke eVincent/Languages/Madison/Marshall, Nicolet, PiusXI, Wauwatosa West/Wauwatosa East, West AllisCentral/West Allis Hale.

SECTIONAL #5 - WAUKESHA SOUTHArrowhead, Brookfield East/Brookfield Centra l ,Germantown, Hartford Union, Homestead,Menomonee Falls/Hamilton, Muskego, New BerlinWest/New Berlin Eisenhower, Wa u ke s h aN o r t h / Kettle Moraine, Wa u kesha South/CatholicMemorial, Waukesha West/Mukwonago.

SECTIONAL #6 - RACINE PARKBadger/Big Foot, Burlington/Catholic Central/WilmotUnion, Franklin, Greenfield/Greendale, Ke n o s h aBradford, Kenosha Tremper, Oak Creek, RacineCase, Racine Horlick, Racine Park, South Milwaukee.

DIVISION 2SECTIONAL #1 - UW-Stevens Point

(Host Needed)Ashwaubenon, Lakeland, Medford Area, Menomonie,Pulaski, Rhinelander, Rice Lake, River Fa l l s ,Shawano Community, Sturgeon Bay, Tomahawk,Two Rivers.

SECTIONAL #2 - BARABOOBaraboo, DeForest, Jefferson/Cambridge, MadisonEdgewood, McFarland, Monona Grove, Oregon,Platteville/Lancaster, Waunakee, Wayland Academy.

SECTIONAL #3 - CEDARBURGBerlin/Green Lake, Brown Deer/University School ofMilwaukee, Cedarburg, Grafton, Kiel, Plymouth, PortWashington, Shorewood, Valders/Chilton, We s tBend West, Whitefish Bay.

SECTIONAL #4 - CUDAHYC u d a hy, Delavan-Darien, Elkhorn Area, Fo r tAtkinson, Martin L u t h e r, Milton, Milwa u ke eL u t h e ran, Saint John’s NW Military Academy,Whitewater, Whitnall.

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L u t h e r a nG i l m a nG r e e n w o o dLake HolcombeNew A u b u r nO w e n - Wi t h e e

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ASEP InstructorsIf you want to have an ASEP course offered in

your area, contact the appropriate ASEP instructorlisted below. Keep in mind both parts of the AS E Pcourse are needed to fulfill the WIAA requirementsfor Coaches Not Licensed to Teach; CoachingPrinciples and Sport First Aid.

ASEP course offerings will be published in theBULLETIN and on our website as details regardingdates, sites, etc., are received from ASEP instruc-t o r s .ASEP Certified Instructors

Joel Babinec; 1034 Schafer Dr; Onalaska WI54650; (608) 783-5435 ext. 359 or 781-7042babijoel@ luther. k 1 2 . w i . u s

Stephen Berg; N6874 CTH UU; Fond du Lac, WI54935; (920) 921-4930 wlaad@wlav i k i n g s . o r g

Leonard Collyard; Kettle Moraine Lutheran HighSchool; 3399 Division Road; Jackson, WI 53037;(262) 677-4051 lcollya r @ k m l h s . o r g

Michael Devine; Stevens Point Area High School;1201 Northpoint Dr.; Stevens Point, WI 54481;(715) 345-7307 mdevine@wisp. k 1 2 . w i . u s

John Hayton; 2779 30th Ave.; Osceola, WI54020; (612) 343-4754

Jim Johnson; Milton High School; 114 West HighStreet; Milton, WI 53563; (608) 868-9565 or 868-9399 johnsonja@ mail.milton.k12.wi.us

Joshua Kubly; Newman Catholic High School;1130 W. Bridge St.; Wausau, WI 54401; (715)845-8274 [email protected]

Gregg Kurzynski; Rice Lake HS; 30 S. WisconsinAve.; Rice Lake, WI 54868; (715) 234-2181 ext.1 0 9 1

D e b o rah Malueg; Marion Elementary; 1001North Main; Marion WI 54950; (715) 754-4501

D r. James Marx; M204 Marsh Ln.; Marshfield, WI54449; (715) 387-1177

Scott Ringgenberg; UW-Platteville; 110 DW F H ;Platteville, WI 53810; (608) 342-1571

S t e ve Salisbury; Rice Lake High School; 30South Wisconsin Ave.; Rice Lake WI 54868; (715)234-2181 ext. 1044 salisburys@ricelake . k 1 2 . w i . u s

M i ke Shay; 837 Leatzow; Three Lakes, WI54562; (715) 546-3319 shay m i k @r h i n e l a n d e r.k12.wi.us

James Shlimovitz; St. Clare Hospital & HealthSvc.; 707 14th St; Bara b o o, WI 53913; (608) 356-1 4 7 8

Greg Smith; 665 Grant St.; De Pere, WI5 4 1 1 5 ✢

■Joan Gralla

ALL GAMES AT 7 P.M. UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.

COLUMBUS HIGH SCHOOL – Boys Wrestling CoachTroy Wusterbarth

ELCHO HIGH SCHOOL – Wrestling Coach Bob SmithETHAN ALLEN HIGH SCHOOL – Asterisk change to

PrincipalJEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL – Girls Gymnastics Coach

Melissa OrdiwayKENOSHA TREMPER HIGH SCHOOL – Athletic Fax #

(262) 942-2283LACONIA HIGH SCHOOL – Zip Code 54974-9639,

Principal Wayne We b e r, Cheerleading/Dance Fra n c i n eJohnson, Colors Forest Green & Gold, Choir DirectorAutumn Golden, Girls Golf Coach Bernie Skupas

MILWAUKEE CUSTER HIGH SCHOOL – At h l e t i cDirector Phone # (414) 393-5075

NORTH FOND DU LAC HIGH SCHOOL – BaseballCoach Scot Neu (920) 219-1721

PACELLI HIGH SCHOOL – Wrestling Coach Tom ReifPLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL – Boys Swimming &

Diving Coach Sarah MakiRANDOM LAKE HIGH SCHOOL – Boys Basketball

Coach Michael Rank, Boys Wrestling Coaches MattVandenbush & Mike Mueller

SENECA HIGH SCHOOL – District Administra t o rRichard B u r by (spelling), Principal Richard B u r by(spelling), Athletic Director Steven Kra m e r, emailk [email protected], Boys Track Coach DebJohnson, Girls Track Coach Deb Johnson

SUN PRAIRIE HIGH SCHOOL – Athletic Director(interim) Bill Maselter (608) 834-6713, [email protected]

THREE LAKES HIGH SCHOOL – Athletic DirectorJason Stebbeds, email [email protected], DeleteAssistant Athletic Director

WATERLOO HIGH SCHOOL – Principal phone # (920)478-2171, Athletic Director phone # (920) 478-2171

WISCONSIN HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL – [email protected]

NEW - ADD - WISCONSIN HEIGHTS MIDDLESCHOOL – 10173 US Highway 14, Mazomanie53560-9587, G rades 6-7-8, Enrollment 230, Dist.Admin. Larry Black (608) 767-2595, Prin. Patti Larson(608) 767-2596, *Ath. Dir. Bill Greymont (608) 767-2586Ext. 1125, School Fax (608) 767-3579, email [email protected], Conference AffiliationB a d g e r, AODA Contact Brian Dean. Boys Sports –B a s ketball – Gr. 7-8, Cross Country – Gr. 7-8, Track – Gr.7-8. Girls Sports – B a s ketball – Gr. 7-8, Cross Country– Gr. 7-8, Track – Gr. 7-8, Volleyball – Gr. 7-8 ✢

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S c h o o lWilliams Bay

Regional CC a m b r i a - F r i e s l a n dCentral Wi s c o n s i n

C h r i s t i a nFall RiverGreen LakeP r i n c e t o nR a n d o l p hR i oWayland A c a d e m y

Regional DBrookfield A c a d e m yH u s t i s f o r dK o h l e rLake Country LutheranLiving Word LutheranMilwaukee WI Lifelong

Learning Parkway ChristianA c a d e m y

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C h r i s t i a nThe Hope School

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B a l d w i n - Wo o d v i l l e /Glenwood City/Saint Croix C e n t r a l

B a r r o n / C h e t e k /Turtle Lake

H u d s o nM e n o m o n i eNew RichmondRiver FallsS o m e r s e t / O s c e o l aSpooner/Shell LakeS u p e r i o rWe b s t e r / F r e d e r i c /

G r a n t s b u rg / L u c k /S i r e n

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C e n t r a l / R e g i sMedford A r e aPark Falls/PhillipsRice Lake

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S o u t h / N o r t hWa u p a c aWa u p u nXavier/Fox Va l l e y

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P e w a u k e e / S a i n tJ o h n ’s NWMilitary A c a d e m y

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of MilwaukeeWauwatosa We s t /

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Just a reminder for baske t b a l l

schools. Beginning in 2007-08 the

home team shall wear W H I T E j e r-

seys and the visiting team, dark jer-

seys for all va r s i ty l e vel games.

S u b va r s i ty teams will still be allowed

to wear light-colored jerseys in lieu

of white. ✢

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Regional B Appleton EastAppleton NorthAppleton We s tDe PereGreen Bay EastGreen Bay PrebleK i m b e r l yManitowoc Lincoln

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Regional B Milwaukee Bay

Vi e wMilwaukee Bradley

Te c h n i c a lMilwaukee Riverside

U n i v e r s i t yMilwaukee SouthM i l w. Wa s h i n g t o nOak CreekSouth Milwaukee

the above situation is not over and back because"all three points" were never established in thefrontcourt.

A: The "all three points" has only to dowith dribbling the ball across the division line.A dribbler must have nothing touching thebackcourt (ball or either foot) to be consid-ered in the frontcourt. Therefore, a player thathas the ball and one foot in the frontcourt,then lifts the other foot (nothing is touchingthe backcourt) is considered to be in the front-court. The play described would be over-and-back with rules support in 9.9.1A.

Q: A1 drives toward the lane and goes up inthe air for a jump shot. Before A1 becomes air-borne, B1 obtains a legal position on the court thatis directly in line with A1's drive. Before releasingthe ball, A1 illegally contacts B1. The ball goesthrough the basket.

A: A1 has committed a player-control foul.The basket would not count. Team B is award-ed the ball for a throw-in at the out-of-boundsspot nearest the foul. ✢

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Sectional 3 - Regional B - Sunday, February 19 - Tri-County Area HS - 1p.m. - Host - Ken Dill (home) 715-366-2275 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 3 - Regional C - Sunday, February 19 - Fennimore HS ComputerLab - 1 p.m. - Host - Mark Fifrick (home) 608-822-4217 (cell) 608-988-6109(email) [email protected]

Sectional 3 - Regional D - Saturday, February 18 - Mineral Point HS AgBuilding - 11 a.m. - Host - Ted Evans (home) 608-987-2285 (cell) 608-574-2534 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 4 - Regional A - Saturday, February 18 - Laconia High School -10 a.m. - Host - Tom King (home) 920-872-2712 (cell) 920-960-0352 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 4 - Regional B - Sunday, February 19 - Cambridge HS - Room307 - 4 p.m. - Host - Anneke Holzapfel (home) 608-712-9382 (cell) 608-712-9382 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 4 - Regional C - Saturday, February 18 - Dominican HS Cafeteria- 2 p.m. - Host - Paul Wollersheim (home) 414-221-9648 (cell) 414-807-6649(email) [email protected]

Sectional 4 - Regional D - Sunday, February 19 - Racine St. Catherine'sHS - 1 p.m. - Host - Jeff Tarkowski (home) 262-637-5658 (cell) 262-930-2423(email) [email protected]

BOYS BASKETBALL DIVISION 4Sectional 1 - Regional A - Sunday, November 19 - Solon Springs HS IMC

- 6 p.m. - Host - Matt Berger (home) 715-378-2229 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 1 - Regional B - Sunday, February 19 - Prentice HS - 2 p.m. -Host - Richard Meneau (home) 715-428-2023 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 1 - Regional C - Sunday, February 19 - Luck High School - 7p.m. - Host - Mark Gobler (home) 715-472-2152 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 1 - Regional D - Sunday, February 19 - Owen-Withee HS - 6:30p.m. - Host - Mark Meyer (home) 715-229-4108 (cell) 715-613-4108 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 2 - Regional A - Sunday, February 19 - Bowler HS - 3 p.m. -Host - Donna Miller (home) 715-793-4694 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 2 - Regional B - Saturday, February 18 - Suring HS Library - 11a.m. - Host - Bruce Parkovich (home) 715-732-0055 (cell) 920-590-0494(email) [email protected]

Sectional 2 - Regional C - Sunday, February 19 - Athens High School - 7p.m. - Host - Kathy Luther (home) 715-257-9301 (cell) 715-571-0006 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 2 - Regional D - Saturday, February 18 - Hilbert HS - 10 a.m. -Host - Mike Moreau (home) 920-853-3686 (cell) 920-853-3558 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 3 - Regional A - Saturday, February 18 - Eleva-Strum HS -Room 2006 - 9 a.m. - Host - Rich Roginski (home) 715-287-4792 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 3 - Regional B - Saturday, February 18 - Blair-Taylor HighSchool - 10 a.m. - Host - Gerald Blaha (home) 608-989-2039 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 3 - Regional C - Saturday, February 18 - Brookwood High School- 9:30 a.m. - Host - Ken Clinton (home) 608-435-6415 (cell) 608-797-7109(email) [email protected]

Sectional 3 - Regional D - Saturday, February 18 - Cassville HS - 11 a.m.- Host - Dennis Uppena (home) 608-725-5116 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 4 - Regional A - Saturday, February 18 - Black Hawk HS - UpperCommons - 10:30 a.m. - Host - Jerry Mortimer (home) 608-325-1912 (cell)608-558-2130 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 4 - Regional B - Saturday, February 18 - Juda HS Computer Lab- 10 a.m. - Host - Phil Trotter (home) 608-934-1003 (cell) 608-214-3671(email) [email protected]

Sectional 4 - Regional C - Saturday, February 18 - Central WI ChristianHS - Room 124 - 9 a.m. - Host - Gregg Zonnefeld (home) 920-324-2695 (cell)920-318-1349 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 4 - Regional D - Sunday, February 19 - Kohler HS Commons -1 p.m. - Host - Ken Roeder (home) 920-208-2533 (email)[email protected]

BOYS BASKETBALL DIVISION 1Sectional 1 - Regional A - Saturday, February 18 - Menomonie HS Library

- 5:30 p.m. - Host - Jay Stanley (home) 715-235-9752 (cell) 715-505-1150(email) [email protected]

Sectional 1 - Regional B- Sunday, February 19 - Wausau West HS - 5 p.m.- Host - Pam Huston (home) 715-212-7404 (cell) 715-212-7404 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 2 - Regional A - Saturday, February 18 - Pulaski HS - 1 p.m. -Host - Don Tolkacz (home) 920-592-1378 (cell) 920-213-5822 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 2 - Regional B - Saturday, February 18 - De Pere HS Library - 9a.m. - Host - Jeff Byczek (home) 920-983-9537 (cell) 920-639-6908 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 3 - Regional A - Sunday, February 19 - Baraboo HS - 11 a.m. -Host - Tom Steinhorst (home) 608-356-2595 (cell) 608-963-1756 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 3 - Regional B - Sunday, February 19 - Waunakee HS Office - 3p.m. - Host - Brian Smith (home) 608-849-3104 (cell) 608-209-5365 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 4 - Regional A - Sunday, February 19 - Wisconsin Rapids HS -Room 171 - 4 p.m. - Host - Bill Vickroy (home) 715-423-6173 (cell) 715-213-2926 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 4 - Regional B - Saturday, February 18 - Sheboygan South HSLibrary - 10 a.m. - Host - Jason Ledermann (home) 920-459-3638 (cell) 920-946-3176 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 5 - Regional A - Saturday, February 18 - Oconomowoc HS - 9a.m. - Host - Scott Raduka (home) 920-474-7567 (cell) 262-490-8431 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 5 - Regional B - Saturday, February 18 - Cedarburg High School- 12 Noon - Host - Brian Leair (home) 262-618-4246 (cell) 262-894-3902(email) [email protected]

Sectional 6 - Regional A - Sunday, February 19 - Fort Atkinson HSConference Room - 2 p.m. - Host - Kevin Flegner (home) 920-563-3455 (cell)920-397-6024 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 6 - Regional B - Saturday, February 18 - Wilmot Union HS - 10a.m. - Host - Jerry Christiansen (home) 262-763-3429 (cell) 262-210-0485(email) [email protected]

Sectional 7 - Regional A - Saturday, February 18 - Mukwonago HS - Room15 - 1 p.m. - Host - Toby Ackerman (home) 262-392-2646 (cell) 414-828-0770(email) [email protected]

Sectional 7 - Regional B - Saturday, February 18 - Racine Horlick HSCafeteria - 12 noon - Host - Jason Treutelaar (home) 262-619-4378 (cell) 262-939-3210 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 8 - Regional A - Saturday, February 18 - Marquette UniversityHS - Room AV East 112 - 10 a.m. - Host - Dan Hardwick (home) 414-604-1535(cell) 414-418-7812 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 8 - Regional B - Saturday, February 18 - Milwaukee Bradley TechHS - 10 a.m. - Host - Matt Pachi (home) 414-212-2460 (email)[email protected]

BOYS BASKETBALL DIVISION 2Sectional 1 - Regional A - Sunday, February 19 - Thru the Woods Cafe

(Shell Lake) - 1:30 p.m. - Host - Arvid Maki (Osceola HS AD) (home) 715-755-4696 (cell) 715-417-0521 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 1 - Regional B - Sunday, February 19 - Baldwin-Woodville HSConference Room - 1 p.m. - Host - Wade Labecki (home) 715-684-2627 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 1 - Regional C - Sunday, February 19 - Wittenberg HS - 2 p.m.- Host - Tina Bacon (home) 715-355-7665 (cell) 715-498-7826 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 1 - Regional D - Sunday, February 19 - West Salem HS - 3 p.m.- Host - Barb Buswell 608-786-1220 ext. 2354 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 2 - Regional A - Sunday, February 19 - Seymour HS Room 469- Enter Door #3 - 1 p.m. - Host - Mark Zahn (home) 920-833-2131 (cell) 920-366-2768 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 2 - Regional B - Saturday, February 18 - Denmark HSConference Room 119 - 10 a.m. - Host - Mark Tomashek (home) 920-499-0259(email) [email protected]

Sectional 2 - Regional C - Saturday, February 18 - Omro HS Commons(West Side of School) - 1 p.m. - Host - Ed Patrick (home) 920-685-6949 (cell)920-420-5554 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 2 - Regional D - Sunday, February 19 - Ripon HS - Room 105 -4 p.m. - Host - Rick Bunge/Dean VanderPlas (home) 920-745-2755 (cell) 920-229-8796 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 3 - Regional A - Sunday, February 19 - Wisconsin Dells HSLibrary - 6 p.m. - Host - John Frizzell (home) 608-254-8877 (cell) 608-408-0142(email) [email protected]

Sectional 3 - Regional B - Saturday, February 18 - Madison Edgewood HS- Room 8 - 11 a.m. - Host - Chris Zwettler (home) 608-274-3599 (cell) 608-235-0492 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 3 - Regional C - Sunday, February 19 - Lodi HS Rm 1402 - 5 p.m.- Host - Jeff Lund (home) 608-837-0975 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 3 - Regional D - Sunday, February 19 - Big Foot HS - 5 p.m. -Host - Tim Collins (home) 262-275-0501 (cell) 262-949-3169 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 4 - Regional A - Saturday, February 18 - Kewaskum HS - 10 a.m.- Host - Jason Piittmann (home) 262-626-6703 (cell) 920-948-6064 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 4 - Regional B - Saturday, February 18 - Whitefish Bay HSActivities Conf Room - 10 a.m. - Host - John Gustavson (home) 414-332-4721(cell) 414-339-3393 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 4 - Regional C - Saturday, February 18 - Thomas More Library -1 p.m. - Host - Kevin Quinlan (home) 414-571-0722 (cell) 414-520-0722(email) [email protected]

Sectional 4 - Regional D - Saturday, February 18 - Cudahy High School -Room 108 - 12 Noon - Host - Phil Martell (cell) 414-690-8009 (email)[email protected]

BOYS BASKETBALL DIVISION 3Sectional 1 - Regional A - Sunday, February 19 - Glenwood City High

School - 5 p.m. - Host - Tim Johnson (home) 715-949-1036 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 1 - Regional B - Saturday, February 18 - Bruce High School - 10a.m. - Host - John Carr (home) 715-943-2444 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 1 - Regional C - Sunday, February 19 - Spring Valley High School- 5 p.m. - Host - Brad Sauve (hoome) 715-778-5608 (cell) 715-495-1385(email) [email protected]

Sectional 1 - Regional D - Sunday, February 19 - Thorp HS Room 221 - 6p.m. - Host - Brad Ceranski (home) 715-297-5323 (cell) 715-297-5323 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 2 - Regional A - Sunday, February 19 - Stratford HS - 2:30 p.m.- Host - Cal Tackes (home) 715-687-4528 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 2 - Regional B - Saturday, February 18 - Bonduel HS - 10:30a.m. - Host - Jerry Re i n ke (home) 715-758-8528 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 2 - Regional C - Sunday, February 19 - Weyauwega-Fremont HS- IMC - 6 p.m. - Host - Jake Ekern/Mike Flanagan (home) 920-867-4040 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 2 - Regional D - Sunday, February 19 - Kewaunee HS - 3 p.m. -Host - Corey Baumgartner (home) 920-388-2997 (cell) 920-562-0811 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 3 - Regional A - Sunday, February 19 - Westby High School - 1p.m. - Host - Bob Constalie (home) 608-634-2274 (cell) 608-606-2274 (email)[email protected]

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ALL GAMES AT 7 P.M. UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.

GIRLS BASKETBALL DIVISION 1Sectional 1 - Regional A - Sunday, February 12 - Eau Claire North HS - 2

p.m. - Host - Dave Turner (home) 715-834-2269 (cell) 715-577-8912 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 1 - Regional B - Saturday, February 11 - Marshfield HS - 10 a.m.- Host - Len Luedtke (home) 715-387-8187 (cell) 715-498-0843 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 2 - Regional A - Sunday, February 12 - Shawano HS Library - 6p.m. - Host - Scott Zwirschitz (home) 715-853-1409 (cell) 715-853-1409(email) [email protected]

Sectional 2 - Regional B - Sunday, February 12 - Appleton North HS - 1p.m. - Host - Paul Engen (email) [email protected]

Sectional 3 - Regional A - Sunday, February 12 - Middleton HS - 1 p.m. -Host - Jeff Kind (home) 608-849-4745 (cell) 608-695-3853 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 3 - Regional B - Sunday, February 12 - DeForest HS - 4 p.m. -Host - Doug Pickarts (home) 608-846-0808 (cell) 608-220-7902 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 4 - Regional A - Saturday, February 11 - Menasha HS - 10 a.m.- Host - Gene Spindler (home) 920-733-4880 (cell) 920-209-9725 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 4 - Regional B - Sunday, February 12 - Sheboygan North HS -Room 119 - 11 a.m. - Host - Dan Stengel (home) 920-467-3708 (cell) 920-980-1085 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 5 - Regional A - Saturday, February 11 - Arrowhead NorthCampus Community Room - 8 a.m. - Host - Geoff Steinbach (home) 262-369-0919 (cell) 262-719-5080 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 5 - Regional B - Saturday, February 11 - Homestead HS - Room702 - 8:30 a.m. - Host - Bill Scasny (work) 262-628-2380 (cell) 414-510-8123(email) [email protected]

Sectional 6 - Regional A - Sunday, February 12 - Verona Area HS - 7 p.m.- Host - Mark Kryka (home) 608-845-8274 (cell) 608-575-0450 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 6 - Regional B - Saturday, February 11 - Beloit Memorial HSRoom A111 - 9 a.m. - Host - Otha Williams (home) 815-389-1185 (cell) 815-871-8055 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 7 - Regional A - Saturday, February 11 - Brookfield East HS - 5p.m. - Host - Corey Golla (home) 262-781-1045 (cell) 262-894-5457 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 7 - Regional B - Saturday, February 11 - Franklin High School -Room 132 - 10 a.m. - Host - Ron Kluth (home) 414-482-0735 (cell) 414-813-0117 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 8 - Regional A - Saturday, February 11 - Pius XI Field HouseClassroom - 1 p.m. - Host - Scott Herrick (home) 414-281-2215 (cell) 414-688-4612 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 8 - Regional B - Saturday, February 11 - Oak Creek HS MainOffice Conference Rm - 12 Noon - Host - Ken Kujawa (home) 414-762-4691(cell) 414-587-8086 (email) [email protected]

GIRLS BASKETBALL DIVISION 2Sectional 1 - Regional A - Sunday, February 12 - Rice Lake HS Library - 2

p.m. - Host - Steve Salisbury (home) 715-234-5140 (cell) 715-651-250 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 1 - Regional B - Sunday, February 12 - Ellsworth HS IMC - 1 p.m.- Host - Mark Stoesz (home) 715-273-3904 (cell) 715-307-1479 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 1 - Regional C - Sunday, February 12 - Mosinee HS IMC - 6 p.m.- Host - Guy Otte (home) 715-693-5524 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 1 - Regional D - Sunday, February 12 - West Salem HS - 4 p.m.- Host - Barb Buswell (phone) 608-786-1220 ext 2354 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 2 - Regional A - Sunday, February 12 - New London HS - RoomB119 - 3 p.m. - Host - Stephanie Hauser (home) 920-982-8420 (cell) 920-538-2969 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 2 - Regional B - Sunday, February 12 - Luxemburg-Casco HS -7 p.m. - Host - Mike Snowberry (home) 920-360-0569 (cell) 920-360-0569(email) [email protected]

Sectional 2 - Regional C - Sunday, February 12 - Fox Valley Lutheran HS- East Commons Entrance - 6:30 p.m. - Host - Gene Strusz (home) 920-734-0368 (cell) 920-427-8935 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 2 - Regional D - Sunday, February 12 - Plymouth HS Amp - 4p.m. - Host - Mike Slagle (home) 920-892-8106 (cell) 920-946-2248 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 3- Regional A - Sunday, February 12 - River Valley HS - Room71 - 2 p.m. - Host - Cora Dillin (home) 608-546-5040 (cell) 608-393-2510(email) [email protected]

Sectional 3 - Regional B - Sunday, February 12 - McFarland HS Library- 12 Noon - Host - Brad Minter (home) 608-838-9860 (cell) 608-217-9174(email) [email protected]

Sectional 3 - Regional C - Sunday, February 12 - Portage HS - 1 p.m. -Host - Jim Langkamp (home) 608-697-4149 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 3 - Regional D - Sunday, February 12 - Big Foot HS - 5 p.m.- Host - Tim Collins (home) 262-275-0501 (cell) 262-949-3169 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 4 - Regional A - Saturday, February 11 - Pewaukee HS - 10a.m. - Host - John Maltsch (home) 262-691-9568 (cell) 262-366-3592 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 4 - Regional B - Saturday, February 11 - Messmer HS - 10:30a.m. - Host - Joy Bretsch (home) 262-782-2104 (cell) 414-520-1750 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 4 - Regional C - Saturday, February 11 - Wisconsin LutheranHS - 10 a.m. - Host - Jeff Sitz (home) 414-453-4567 (cell) 414-322-9240(email) [email protected]

Sectional 4 - Regional D - Sunday, February 12 - Union Grove HS -Room 114 - 4 p.m. - Host - Dave Pettit (home) 262-633-0838 (cell) 262-498-2434 (email) [email protected]

GIRLS BASKETBALL DIVISION 3Sectional 1 - Regional A - Sunday, February 12 - Unity HS - 6 p.m. -

Host - Dennis Anderson (home) 715-646-2460 (cell) 715-497-0434 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 1- Regional B - Sunday, February 12 - Ladysmith HS - 1 p.m.- Host - Scott Martino (phone) 715-532-6430 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 1 - Regional C - Sunday, February 12 - Boyceville HS - 5 p.m.- Host - Bud Gilbertson (home) 715-643-4851 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 1 - Regional D - Sunday, February 12 - Osseo-Fairchild HSDistrict Board Office - 3:30 p.m. - Host - Todd Fischer (home) 715-597-2097(cell) 715-597-1524 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 2 - Regional A - Sunday, February 12 - Rosholt HS - 3 p.m. -Host - Jim Grygleski (home) 715-341-9819 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 2 - Regional B - Saturday, February 11 - Crivitz High School -10 a.m. - Host - Julie Chilcote (home) 715-843-7376 (cell) 715-927-1789(email) [email protected]

Sectional 2 - Regional C - Saturday, February 11 - Manawa High School- 11 a.m. - Host - Adam Miller (home) 715-281-3734 (cell) 715-281-3734(email) [email protected]

Sectional 2 - Regional D - Sunday, February 12 - Roncalli HS MediaCenter - 2 p.m. - Host - Dave Mueller (home) 920-726-4818 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 3 - Regional A - Saturday, February 11 - Arcadia High SchoolLMC - 9 a.m. - Host - Bruce Schweisthal (home) 608-323-7571 (cell) 715-344-0170 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 3 - Regional B - Sunday, February 12 - Markesan HS Office -6 p.m. - Host - Kevin Wopat (home) 920-398-2373 (cell) 608-333-4498(email) [email protected]

Sectional 3 - Regional C - Saturday, February 11 - Iowa-Grant HS - 11a.m. - Host - Lois Peart (home) 608-943-6312 (cell) 608-574-8161 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 3 - Regional D - Sunday, February 12 - Belleville HS Room 493- 1 p.m. - Host - Susette Alsteens (home) 608-835-9944 (cell) 608-558-3600(email) [email protected]

Sectional 4 - Regional A - Saturday, February 11 - Ozaukee HS - 10a.m. - Host - John Nesladek (home) 920-994-4163 (cell) 920-889-8820(email) [email protected]

Sectional 4 - Regional B - Sunday, February 12 - Palmyra-Eagle HS - 5p.m. - Host - Ray Vance (Clinton AD) (home) 608-676-5227 (cell) 608-289-4496 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 4 - Regional C - Saturday, February, 11 - Kettle MoraineLutheran - 9 a.m. - Host - Len Collyard (home) 262-677-3347 (cell) 262-339-6039 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 4 - Regional D - Sunday, February 12 - The Prairie SchoolFieldhouse Classroom - 3 p.m. - Host - Sandy Freres (home) 262-553-9403(cell) 262-945-7279 (email) [email protected]

GIRLS BASKETBALL DIVISION 4Sectional 1 - Regional A - Sunday, February 12 - Shell Lake HS - Room

113 - 6 p.m. - Host - Jim Campbell (home) 715-635-9199 (cell) 715-416-0049 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 1 - Regional B - Saturday, February 11 - Mellen HS - Room101 - 3 p.m. - Host - Lois Tanula (home) 715-274-7387 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 1 - Regional C - Saturday, February 11 - Turtle Lake HS IMC -4 p.m. - Host - Mike Holmes (home) 715-822-3198 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 1 - Regional D - Saturday, February 11 - Gilman High School- 10 a.m. - Host - Josie Steinbach (home) 715-447-8334 (cell) 715-360-0531(email) [email protected]

Sectional 2 - Regional A - Saturday, February 11 - Tigerton HS - 10 a.m.- Host - Glenda Smith (home) 715-535-2185 (cell) 715-853-4640 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 2 - Regional B - Saturday, February 11 - Marinette CatholicCentral HS Library - 2 p.m. - Host - Rick Hofer (home) 715-735-5928 (cell)715-587-4532 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 2 - Regional C - Sunday, February 12 - Assumption HighSchool Athletic Office - 6 p.m. - Host - Joe Birkhauser (work) 715-422-0915(other) 715-421-6942 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 2 - Regional D - Saturday, February 11 - GB NEW Lutheran HS- 11 a.m. - Host - Jim McClellan (home) 920-499-7581 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 3 - Regional A - Saturday, February 11 - Augusta HS - 9 a.m.- Host - Larea Diehl (home) 715-597-2279 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 3 - Regional B - Saturday, February 11 - Necedah HSCommons - 9 a.m. - Host - Kyle Cronan (home) 715-325-5329 (cell) 715-570-7150 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 3 - Regional C - Sunday, February 12 - Cashton High School -11 a.m. - Host - Dave Colburn (home) 608-654-5126 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 3 - Regional D - Sunday, February 12 - Fennimore High School- 1 p.m. - Host - Mitch Wainwright (AD Highland) (home) 608-987-2134 (cell)608-574-2268 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 4 - Regional A - Sunday, February 12 - Belmont HS - Room242 - 1 p.m. - Host - Scott Tolzman (home) 608-762-5493 (cell) 608-642-5493 (email) [email protected]

Sectional 4 - Regional B - Saturday, February 11 - Deerfield HS - 11a.m. - Host - John Polzin (home) 608-764-8167 (cell) 608-215-9694 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 4 - Regional C - Saturday, February 11 - Rio HS - Room 123- 9 a.m. - Host - Dan Reierson (home) 920-992-5395 (email)[email protected]

Sectional 4 - Regional D - Saturday, February 11 - Hustisford HighSchool - 10 a.m. - Host - Glen Falkenthal (home) 920-349-3087 (cell) 920-988-0313 (email) [email protected]

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ALL GAMES AT 7 P.M. UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.

Amateur StatusQ.: Our local bank is sponsoring a half court shot contest during the

half time of our basketball games. They will have adults and students enterthe contest by a free ticket system. One adult and one student will bedrawn to attempt one half court shot. If they make the shot, they wouldearn a $500 savings bond or $250 in cash. As long as we designate theone person as a student, could one of our basketball players participate(example a girls basketball player at a boys' half time event)? Any stu-dent, including a student athlete, would have the possibility of beingselected. If a basketball athlete is selected, makes the shot, and is award-ed the prize money, is that athlete in violation of the amateur status rule?

A.: With respect to the "lucky ticket holder" and randomdraws, the rules say an athlete may not receive benefit as a resultof "being an athlete"...on their ability, potential or performance asan athlete. When there is a legitimate contest where a student ath-lete's name is drawn by "luck of the draw/serendipity"... they didnot receive opportunity or benefit because they were a talentedplayer, but rather just buy luck of the draw ... and if they make thefield goal or half court shot, e.g., they may keep the prize. Be cer-tain the pool from which the student is selected is not skewed andremember the person whose name is drawn must take the shot.

Competition & PracticeQ.: It seems to me that I remember reading once that physical edu-

cation classes of a member school should be teaching sport specific unitsduring the respective sport season. For example a volleyball unit taughtduring volleyball, not at a time out-of-season. Is this a correct under-standing?

A.: Absolutely correct. You will find the specific text in WIAABylaws, p. 26 (Handbook). Article II, Section 2, A 1. Those are the"terms of agreement" (Bylaws) in joining this voluntary member-ship.

Q.: Can players from one high school get together with players fromanother school for open gym? Can they get together for tournamentgames? What are the restrictions on this. I couldn't find it in the manual.We've been asked by another school to come by their school and play a 3team tournament this weekend, and I sense it may be illegal.

A.: No! Schools may have open gyms any time of year.However, open gyms may not include students from other schools.In addition: A nonschool assembly of students at this time of year- may not "resemble the school's team practicing/competing out-side of the season." You may wish to advise your friend at the"other school."

There may be legitimate nonschool programming opportuni-ties available this time of year - as at any time of year. Coaches arewise to have a thorough understanding of the rules which governtheir sport and season, to avoid allowing students to get into badsituations due to a lack of understanding. Please review theWIAA's Rules at a Glance. Open gyms are addressed in Article II-D. Text on nonschool participation can be reviewed in the SeniorHigh Handbook, Article VI, Section 2-A (p. 37)

Q.: I am requesting a waiver for a hockey scrimmage. I was madeaware of a rule that states school time may not be lost for scrimmage con-tests. I apologize for having missed this after the agreement was made.For a 5:10 pm start, we would have to leave school during the school day.We are on our third head coach in three years and neither of us caught themistake. We would appreciate a one-time waiver with complete under-standing that this will not happen again in future schedules.

A.: Authorizing loss of school time for a practice is not some-thing that we do/take lightly. Loss of school time is one of thosetopics you and we get burned on - even when its for playing a con-test. If this can be set later or to another day, that's the best direc-tion.

Q.: We are new to the WIAA this year, and I have several questions.1. Can we attend an out-of-state wrestling tournament at a school that isnot a member of a state organization but follows NFHS guidelines? 2. Canwe play in a basketball tournament within Wisconsin hosted by a non-WIAA school that also includes home school teams? 3. Can we play a JVgame against a boy's team that uses an eighth grade boy? 4. Can wescrimmage against a girl's team that uses an eighth grade girl?

A.: 1. Yes. You will want to review WIAA Bylaws (Handbook,p.26-27) Article II, Section 5 A - F. Pay particular attention to F-3& 4. This will help you determine if you need to request a waiverto compete in this contest, or not. Unlike some state associations,the WIAA does not prohibit competition with schools that are notmembers of their state Assoc. 2. Yes. This response is based on theunderstanding the event is sponsored by a school. The caveatsinclude: a) that an event a member school participates in must beunder the general supervision and authority of school administra-tion. b) WIAA and National Federation playing rules are used incompetition. c) Officials, if needed in the competition are licensedWIAA licensed sport officials. There is no prohibition from compet-ing against a "club team" - which is how a team of home schooledstudents are viewed within our interpretations. 3. Yes - if the oth-er school is not a member of the WIAA. No - if the other school isa WIAA member (and if they are a member, they can not have an8th grader at the JV level!) 4. Yes. Scrimmage is counted as a dayof practice. Schools can allow students at member middle schoolsto "practice" with their high school teams - though would never berecommended from here. Rules would not automatically precludeyou from scrimmaging. Text specifically prohibits "competing"against 8th graders and below attending a member school.

Q.: I have an athlete who has violated the athletic code. As such,he is required to serve a one contest suspension. My question is: We playin a Thanksgiving basketball tournament on Friday and Saturday. Is hesuspended for both games since it is a tournament or is he suspended forone game since the tournament shows up as two games on our schedule?

A.: The suspension for this student will be satisfied followingFriday's game (one game) and the student could be eligible forSaturday's competition - by WIAA interpretation. Your school'scode might be different. The interpretation you ask about - wherethe student must miss all competitions in a tournament - is onlyapplied in those sports (volleyball and wrestling) where the seasonmaximum competitions are still made up of dual meets and multi-ples/tournaments. Example: Wrestling is allowed to schedule 14total dates. Up to 7 of the 14 may be "multiple"/tournaments -involving more then one other team. In this case, when the date ofsuspension would be a tournament date, yet counted as "1" on ourseason schedule, then the student must miss the "one" completedate/event.

Q.: I gave copies of the last set of question/answers to our wintercoaches and the boys coach interprets that unless you call it an alumnigame, having 2-3-4 players coming in at a vacation time to play with oragainst this year's varsity is acceptable and NOT counted as a scrimmage.

Who is right? I say count as a scrimmage or don’t do it.A.: The "tradition' had been that over the Holidays, a "cou-

ple kids" - back on Xmas break, might ask to come in and runup/down the floor. This is not a problem. Unless they essentiallyrepresent a "school team" e.g., UW-ABC or any such "schoolteam." The operative text in the Rules At A Glance talk aboutanother school's team. If/when a team of alumni return and theextent of their involvement is bigger/"different" then what Idescribed in the first paragraph and the scrimmage is "madeknown/becomes known," attracts spectators and/or clock and/orscoreboard used, the activity is officiated.. now we will begin toargue about counting the event as the scrimmage and/or one ofthe maximum competitions. The Rules at a Glance text providesthat schools can include community members in practices at theirdiscretion.

Participation IssuesQ.: If player participates on varsity level as 8th grader in Florida

will this limit the number of years she may participate in Wisconsin?A.: No. In the WIAA, a student has the potential for eight

consecutive semester's of eligibility upon their entry into 9thgrade.

Q.: There is a student at our school that currently is on the bas-ketball team. He also suffers debilitating migraine headaches. He is undermedical care and receiving treatment from a headache clinic. There isample documentation of his illness. His headaches are the worst in themornings, he often is much better later in the day. My question is: If heis put on homebound instruction and a teacher delivers instruction at hishome rather than in this building is he still eligible for basketball? Hewould still be considered a full-time student. The student in question hashad problems with migraines for the last 2-3 years. His doctor has rec-

ommended home-bound instruction. We are scheduling his day still and ateacher is going to his home. I cannot see anything in the Handbook thatrefers to homebound instruction and need some guidance on this one. Theyoung man really wants to play, but I need to know about his eligibility.He does not have an IEP in place, just a 504 plan.

A.: Simplest answer is "yes" - can be eligible. So long as thestudent is full-time..You are programming 100 percent of theinstructional day... the student meets the obligations/require-ments of all other full-time students - has access to benefits andservices/honors/awards - as other full time students, there is noreason to deny access. (Some schools occasionally need to amendtheir "daily attendance" requirements to accommodate this sort ofsituation...since there are times when a homebound student mightnot meet the printed requirements in order to practice or competeon a given day.)

Nonschool Competition/ParticipationQ.: One of my athletes has recently received a letter from

International Sports Specialists, Inc. This letter tells the student that shehas the opportunity to go to Australia to compete in the Down UnderInternational Games during June and July. The particular student in thiscase is a sophomore. What cautions do I need to give in a situation likethis and is this a legitimate organization.

A.: 1. Review All Star regs. p.38 and determine how the stu-dent was selected for this "wonderful opportunity." 2. Advice -You/the family read the disclaimer carefully...do NOT allow foruse of photos, etc., to promote this sport-travel agency until yourstudent is done with HS. (Amateur Status). 3. Some of these jun-kets suggest the student can raise "2-3" times the amount of $$needed - if the student follows their solicitation plans. WRONG -

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"student may be reimbursed actual and necessary costs associat-ed w/playing a game.” (Amateur Status p. 34) This means dollarsfor sightseeing, etc., that are typically a part of the "hook" for thispromotion must come from family pockets - only. 4. Be certain youare clear on uniforms/gifts/awards. Students may accept/receiveonly things which are symbolic (medal, ribbon, trophy and thelike). Warm ups, travel bags, uniforms must be purchased. In clos-ing...be clear for what this is. There are countless numbers of thissort of travel gimmicks. Generally they do provide what they put inwriting. The standard approach is to prey upon mom/dad’s ego -or their desire to "leave no stone unturned” so the child will haveevery chance possible to reach their dreams. So they tell you yourchild is wonderful/marvelous and this once in a lifetime opportu-nity will get them discovered - or your child will be an ambassadorof good will across the globe. I've spoken with families who wereconsidering a second mortgage. Just for curiosity, see what a tripto Australia will cost if you go through an on-line travel site. Forschool administration, do you wish to allow private solicitation forthis sort of thing? History shows that if you have one "wonder-ful/marvelous" this year - you will have more from here on out.Kind of like telemarketers. This is not unlike Who's Who...for XXamount of money, we'll put your name in a book. As I said, thesetravel agencies will generally provide what they claim...but do notbe blinded by the "suggestion" this is in anyway necessary tosecure a student's future.

Q.: If a high school student is participating in basketball, wrestlingor other winter sport, can they participate on a club level for indoor trackmeets. The indoor track meets will be held outside of the high school'strack

A.: What you describe would not violate the letter of WIAAarticles relating to nonschool competition. Since those rules restwithin a section informally described as "school loyalty" rules, thebest friendly advice I could offer is for students and/or your cluborganizers might discuss your plans/intentions with our member

school's AD's and coaches. Students who are engaged in a schoolteam and then injure or deplete themselves in nonschool/selfinterest pursuits can really leave their school teammates in a lurchand the nonschool organizers seen as a pariah. Lastly, keep inmind an acceptable nonschool program will not resemble a givenschool's team practicing or competing out-of-season.

Q.: If an athlete competes in a family bowling league with the pos-sibility of winning money for things such as high game, etc., is that a prob-lem with keeping eligibility as an amateur athlete? I know that if this wasa girl on a school bowling team, this would probably be a concern, butwhat about if she is not in bowling, but competes in other HS sports?

A.: At present bowling is not a WIAA sport. A student mustbe an amateur in allrecognized WIAA sports in order to be eligiblein any WIAA sports. What a student achieves in bowling, or moto-cross or log rolling or down hill skiing, at present are of no rele-vance to their WIAA eligibility.

Q.: Our local parish holds a fall festival, which we always do, andholds a soccer game as fun, and part fund raiser. The game would be dur-ing the WIAA soccer season. So, not wanting to have players do wrong,here is the following question. Players can play, with a $2 entry fee. Thechurch has four Wave players coming to promote soccer, and play alongwith the teams, as a fun thing. Teams are just being made up, with no realHS intent, and is open to all local HS students, even if they are not parishmembers. But boys and girls are able to play, and be part of the twoteams. Awards will be for all players, as a ribbon, noting the date and like,as the only equal reward for playing, all receiving the same. Is this ok, andnot in conflict with WIAA?

A.: Taking part in this nonschool soccer competition wouldend the season for any school (soccer) team members who wouldcompete in it, if they are ‘in’ school season.

Coach ContactQ.: A coach who coaches a 9th grade team at a junior high (7-9) at

school x coaches athletes who are in 10-12 at the high school level in that

same district. The coach does not sit on the bench during varsity match-es, but was at practices during the volleyball season.

A.: If there was out-of-season coaching contact - in excessof the five allowable summer contact days...with the 10-12thgraders, what you describe is a problem/violation.

Q.: Our JV team was all set with both coaches for the coming sea-son. Two weeks ago, the assistant JV coach informed me that he could nolonger accept the position due to job constraints. I have one qualified indi-vidual who would love to step in and join our program. He is a formerplayer and is now a college junior. This is a person I would like to groomfor the head coaching varsity position several years down the road. Hereis my dilemma...this individual has just finished running our captains prac-tices. While I was aware of his desire to join the program, the decision hadbeen made back in August as to who the coaches would be for the upcom-ing season. I felt I could get this individual involved this year by havinghim run the pre-season practices and make him an assistant JV coach nextyear. Now, as it happens, I have this position available and I would reallylike to have this person in our program. I am aware of the guidelinesregarding ANY coaches being on the ice prior to the season starting onNov. 7. I would like the board members to discuss this situation and getback to me as soon as possible. Finding a very qualified individual who canwork around the hours required to fill this position is a difficult task. I amasking the WIAA board if I may offer this person the assistant coachingposition for the JV team for the upcoming season.

A.: First, on occasion a coaching contact waiver may be pro-vided a member school - based on request and documentation byschool administration: In a "coaching emergency", i.e., "If wecan't hire this guy - we can't have a team, no program !” An assis-tant to the assistant is not able to be seen as a bona fide emer-gency - of any kind. Second - Careful. Schools may sponsor "OpenGyms" in any activity, including ice skating/hockey captainsice/captains practice, might originate in club hockey culture. I'mnot certain of its origin. It is a term that can cause much distressto a school's program - during the school year.

Please review with your coach: Bylaws, Article II, Section 1& 2. Then Rules of Eligibility Article VI, Section 2A, and then, 2Band then, C2 (Handbook pp. 37-38). The key terms in C2 are "inthe summer" and "without school or coach involvement". Then, Isense it might be appropriate to review the Rules At A Glance textwhich defines "Open Gyms". Article I - addresses coaching contactand is also a good primer for a new coach.

Q.: My assistant coach has proposed creating a web page whichwould serve as a communication vehicle for our school tennis players. Onthe page he would post such information as upcoming USTA tournamentsin the area, lesson programs, the availability of players for fair-weathermatches, and any other information that might be interesting or of valueto our high school tennis players. The page could also be expanded toinclude playing tips, questions and answers about rules, notices of rack-ets or apparel for sale, and any number of other tennis-related topics. Wewould probably, for example, post our fall schedule for girls tennis whenit comes available. I would request that you review this endeavor and pro-vide us any information you deem relevant regarding what could or couldnot be posted on such a site. Keep in mind that he is an assistant coach,and as such we would be most interested in those areas that might relateto the coaching-out-of-season provisions.

A.: In general - and especially since we have relaxed restric-tions on organizational meetings, I do not see obvious andunavoidable "problems" in the idea. What actually gets posted ona site, what's conveyed and how, could potentially lead to con-cerns, but the fact that there's a site - in and of itself - is not imme-diately troubling. I view it as communication/information - avail-able to any all students and the public. I would advise the site bemade with the approval of school administration - since it is aboutthe "schools team," and done/maintained in accordance with thedistrict's own site or policy if either exist.

Q.: A freshman volleyball coach has signed up to coach a club teamthis winter. The team will be almost all of the players she had on her fresh-man team. She will be a freshman coach next year and not have any con-tact with these players. Is this permissible? What would happen if nextsummer the JV coach resigns and she gets promoted to the JV team. Shewould then have these players?

A.: Provided there is zerointerface including practice, scrim-mage, on the team bench - even at "State" contact with some ofyour school's athletes would not violate membership's provisions.Keep in mind Rules of Eligibility prohibit any assembly out-of-sea-son to resemble a school's team practicing and competing outsidethe season. The coach would not be an eligible candidate for a JVposition.

Q.: I am a new varsity volleyball coach in Wisconsin and I was won-dering what is the highest age bracket I can coach for club? Can I coacha 14's and under or a 15's and under team? Considering those age groupswould be freshman/sophomores and I am a va r s i ty coach(juniors/seniors) will that conflict with any WIAA rules? If I am able to helpcoach those levels of club, what if I move a freshman up to varsity orsophomore up to varsity the next school year, but not knowing that dur-ing this club season I coached her. What penalties would there be? I havestarted a club team in my area in order to improve the overall level of playwith my high school program and I'd like to help out as much as possiblebut I don't want to break any rules.

A.: The Rules At A Glance document outlines coaching con-tact in Article I. Might also be helpful to review open gyms andnonschool competition sections. Three simplified/fundamentals:1) JV and varsity coaches may have contact with students untilthey actually enter 9th grade. 2) No coaches may have contactoutside the season with those students they will coach in the nextschool season (except during the season and five days in summer)3) Keep in mind that no assembly of students engaged in non-school competition "may resemble a school's teampracticing/competing outside the season."

Q.: According to the rules regarding coaching athletes out-of-sea-son, a parent may do so. What about a grandparent who coaches eventsin track but not the events the grandson is in?

A.: Some background: To this point, the rule has been limit-ed to parents and does not extend to grandparents. The presentinterpretation of the coaching contact provision was reviewed justlast year by the WIAA's Board of Control following a challengefrom a grandparent/tennis coach. Second, we do not differentiatebetween a school program's coaches. The offensive line coach isnot able to work with the QB and receiver's outside the season,because he coaches the O-line during the school season. Samewould be true for track and field. If the grandparent is a paid orvolunteer track coach at the same school as the grandson, the

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Question: We have a girl who needs to wear a kneebrace. Can she swim in a school meet while wearing this kneebrace?

Interpretation: NFHS Rules 3-3-3—A competitorwith a disability may use equipment provided, in thejudgement of the state association, no advantage isgained. Use of knee braces have not been viewed asequipment where a student-athlete gains an advantage.Written approval from the state association does need tobe gained in order to allow a student-athlete to competewith a knee brace.

Question: Can a girl who was a member of the girl’sswimming and diving school team this past fall practice withthe boy’s swimming and diving school team during the winterseason?

Interpretation: No, WIAA Bylaws, Article II,Section 2—Competition and Practice Restrictions andWIAA Rules of Eligibility, Article V, Section 1, A. #3), b.,indicates, “A student—May not participate in a sport inmore than four different seasons while in grades 9-12 orthree different seasons while in grades 10-12.” In addi-tion, c. further indicates, “May not participate in a sportin more than one season each school year with summerconsidered an extension of the previous school year.”

Question: Can a girl who was a member of the girl’sswimming and diving school team this past fall teach and/orinstruct boy’s on the boy’s swimming and diving school teamduring the winter season?

Interpretation: No, the same restrictions found inthe interpretation above, apply to student-athletes who

compete during one season and then instruct in any waystudent-athletes in the same sport during a differentseason.

Question: Can a girl who was a member of the girl’sswimming and diving school team this past fall be a managerand/or keep statistics for the boy’s school team?

Interpretation: Yes, however, they can only do thefundamental managerial duties like provide water andput out/pick up the equipment needed for practice.

Question: Does an alumni meet count as one of the 14maximum contests allowed when the meet is officiated, but notscored?

Interpretation: Yes, WIAA Bylaws, Article II,Section 5, F., Note: An alumni contest counts towardseason maximums. Coaches must discuss alumni con-tests and scrimmages with their athletic director.Athletic directors should contact Mr. Dave Anderson,Deputy Director, with any questions or concerns theymay have regarding an alumni scrimmage or contest.

Question: We had a situation where the “accept” buttonfor the Colorado Timing System automatically activating thepush button backup times. Wanted to make schools aware ofthis button.

Interpretation: It seems there is a button on someColorado Timing Systems that can be activated. Whenthis “accept” button is pushed, it may cause inaccuratetimes to be displayed on the scoreboard. This “accept”button should not be pressed, and scoring and timing tablepersonnel should discuss all timing discrepancies with the meetreferee before establishing the final times. ✢

The National Fe d e ration of High Schools (NFHS)Swimming and Diving Committee reaffirmed the decision tono longer permit starting platforms in water less than four(4) feet deep.

With this concern in mind, we are submitting to allswimming and diving coaches and officials the followinginformation:

● In accordance with NFHS Rule 2-7-2, in four (4) feetor more of water, swimmers may use a starting platform upto a maximum of 30 inches above the water. Between threeand one-half and four feet, swimmers must start from thedeck or in the water. Less than three and one-half feet andswimmers must start in the water.

NOTE: With the National Federation rules allowingschools to use 30” starting platforms with a minimum waterdepth of four feet, starting platforms and water depth shouldbe an issue of concern for coaches and administrators as the2005-2006 boy's swim season begins. Coaches should dis-cuss the dangers associated with forward starts with theirathletes.

● Swimmers in interscholastic swimming programs inWisconsin have sustained catastrophic injuries while per-forming racing starts from starting platforms into the shallowend of swimming pools. The WIAA provides this informationfor consideration by the member schools who have controlover selection of swimming pools used by their swim teamsand over the placement of starting blocks therein.

● The following statements which are found in theNINETEENTH ANNUAL REPORT from the NATIONAL CENTERFOR CATASTROPHIC SPORTS INJURY RESEARCH publishedby Frederick O. Mueller, Ph.D., University of North Carolina,Chapel Hill, North Carolina, is provided for your considera-tion:

Catastrophic injuries in swimming were all directlyrelated to the racing dive in the shallow ends of pools. . ..The competitive racing start has changed and now involvesthe swimmer getting more depth when entering the water.Practicing or starting competition in the deep end of the poolor being extremely cautious could eliminate catastrophicinjuries caused by the swimmer striking his/her head on thebottom of the pool.

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR COACHES1. Remember that for starts, no depth less than two

times the height of the swimmer is absolutely safe.2. When teaching the racing start to novice swimmers,

or a new technique to experienced competitors, ALWAYSpractice at the deep end of the pool before permitting theswimmer to perform in shallow water. A start is consideredsafe when it is performed successfully ten consecutive times.

3. If starting platforms are not placed at the deep endbecause of diving equipment, one or more can almost alwaysbe installed there for practice purposes. The expense isworth it.

4. Teach swimmers to make a safe entry even if a falsestart is anticipated. Never attempt an in-flight maneuver thatdiffers from the normal safe flight and entry.

5. Expect as fast a start from the lower height. Youngerswimmers will probably start a little faster.

The bottom line is that neither a lower block, nor deep-er water, will guarantee absolute safety.

In the opinion of M. Alexander Gabrielsen, Ph.D.:Many coaches do not fully comprehend the danger

associated with diving from starting blocks into shallowwater, and yet with the publicity associated with these typesof accidents, many coaches continue to teach the pike dive.For most current, active coaches the technique of “pike div-ing” starts is something that they themselves were neverexposed to during their swimming careers.

RECOMMENDED PROGRESSION FOR TEACHING RACING STARTS

1. Begin by having swimmers practice racing starts offthe deck into the deepest possible water in your pool.

2. After successfully (minimum of ten successful starts)performing starts into deep water, progress to having swim-mers practice starts off the deck in the starting end.

3. After successfully performing deck starts (minimumof ten successful starts) in the water in the starting end,have swimmers attempt starts from the starting blocks. ✢

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By Mike Bates, Information Coordinator, WADAIndividuals who have made significant contributions

to high school sports in 2005 were honored recently bythe Wisconsin Athletic Directors Association.

The recipients were recognized during the WADA’sDistinguished Service Awards Banquet at the PaperValley Hotel in Appleton in November. Each of the sevendistricts in Wisconsin selects the individual(s) outside thefield of interscholastic athletic administration based ontheir contributions to interscholastic athletics.District 1Peggy & David Rassbach – Prairie Farm

Residents of Prairie Farm all of their lives andextremely active members of the Booster Club for 6years, David and Peggy Rassbach are very involved atPrairie Farm High School.

They have been instrumental in the development ofprograms and fundraising. This past fall, they helpedorganize and plan the construction of the new outdoorconcession stand at Prairie Farm. She has been the pres-ident of the Booster Club for the past 6 years, and orga-nizes the concession stand workers, food, and prepares

the stand for all athletic events. They also coach com-munity teams, host team parties, and donated a camperto sell football tickets.District 2Eugene Dix – Wausau

A long-time teacher at D.C. Everest High School inWausau and a veteran sports official, Eugene Dix hasbeen involved with sports all of his life… from his days atMarshfield High School thru college at the University ofWisconsin in Madison, where he was a Big 10 championand captain of the track team.

He taught and coached at Menomonee Falls HighSchool before moving to D.C. Everest, where he taughtfor 32 more years before retiring in 2000. Dix has workednumerous WIAA regional and sectional meets in crosscountry and track & field, and he officiated 3 state meetsin cross country. In addition to his love of sports, hespends time at their family’s summer cottage, a homethat he built northwest of Tomahawk.District 3John Drawbert, M.D. – Altoona

An individual who has made a difference in the

Chippewa Valley community for the past 19 years is Dr.John Drawbert.

Over the years, John has “contributed” more than 2million dollars in a variety of ways, starting back in 1986when he began the first sports medicine outreach pro-gram to provide an athletic trainer to schools in northernWisconsin. He also offered an internship progra mthrough UW-Eau Claire, free coaches’ clinics for continu-ing education, free clinics available to injured high schoolathletes, and sports physicals each fall. Dr. Drawbertorganizes and arranges for physicians and trainers todonate their time, and a small fee that is charged goesdirectly to the athletic programs at the schools. District 4Dan VanderPas – Appleton

A long-time assistant sports editor for The Post-Crescent newspaper in Appleton, Dan VanderPas trulyunderstands the value of high school athletics.

He has been writing sports feature stories and pro-viding coverage of local sports events since he started atthe newspaper in 1971. In the past 34 years, he haswritten outstanding articles about coaches, athletes,teams, and athletic programs in the high schools in theFox Cities area. VanderPas works at the newspaper’soffice, making everything come together for the dailypaper’s sports pages. In all his years at the P-C, he hasalways been 100% cordial with coaches, AD’s and play-ers, and he always is positive about high school athlet-ics. District 5Doug Clark – Beloit

The endless hours, energy and generosity of DougClark make him a perfect recipient, as for more than 25years he has played a major role in the Beloit Turnercommunity.

A lifelong resident, Clark has been a very active andvital member who gets the job done. A pattern-makerand professional carpenter by trade, he has built numer-ous items for the athletic department. He designed,developed and helped build a $75,000 building for con-cessions and the athletic teams – all in less than oneyear with the help of the Booster Club, his father andother professionals in the Turner community. A great rolemodel, Doug has also coached wrestling, organized andrun golf outings, sold raffle tickets, and has been anevent coordinator.District 6Rick Swan – Mukwonago

For more than 20 years, Rick Swan of Mukwonagohas been the kind of person who rolls up his sleeveswhen work needs to be done at Mukwonago HighSchool… whether it be for a new baseball diamond, newbenches, electrical lines to be trenched, or funds to beraised.

A past president of the school’s Booster Club, healso spearheaded the fundraising efforts to renovate theweight room. Swan is the coordinator of Mukwonago’sannual Booster Club Golf Outing that accounts for mostof the revenue generated for the organization, which ser-vices all MHS sports. He also spearheaded a fundraisingdrive to develop a community recreation center, includ-ing a swimming pool and fine arts theatre to be used bythe Mukwonago schools.District 7Jeff McDorman – Racine

Active in a variety of sports and a well-known andwidely-respected sports official, Jeff McDorman has beenaround athletics for over 25 years in addition to beingthe manager of Recreation and Cultural Service forRacine Parks & Rec.

Since 1978 he has been a WIAA official and mem-ber of the Racine Lakeshore Officials Association. Thepresident of the RLOA since ’91, he also was a memberof the Officials Training committee for the NationalAssociation of Sports Officials. McDorman has officiated11 state basketball tournaments (8 times for the formerWISAA and 3 times for the WIAA), been the clinician atmany officials’ clinics, and for years has assigned officialsand scoreboard operators, plus he has conducted sum-mer basketball leagues. His coaching background spansyouth leagues, Small Fry International, and AAU, and, hehas officiated World Youth Games in Milwaukee and theU.S.S.R.

More details about the DSA Awards recipients, from2005 and previous years, may be found on the WADAwebsite at www.wadawi.org.

The website for the WADA is www.wadawi.org, andMike Bates may be reached at [email protected]. ✢

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Fox Valley Association - 10 teams

Fond du Lac 2351 (2415) 2476

Neenah 2161 (2153) 2167

Oshkosh West 1951 (1922) 1965

Appleton West 1803 (1541) 1434

Appleton North 1794 (1824) 1782

Appleton East 1526 (1587) 1534

Oshkosh North 1437 (1432) 1392

Kaukauna 1318 (1318) 1427

Menasha 1134 (1143) 1191

Kimberly 1086 (1081) 1180

Valley 10 - 10 teams

Waupaca 878 (853) 854

Clintonville 627 (618) 609

Berlin 615 (612) 600

Fox Valley Lutheran 615 (586) 612

Little Chute 585 (595) 581

Xavier 530 (545) 535

Winneconne 526 (542) 543

Ripon 515 (555) 561

Freedom 501 (506) 522

Omro 390 (414) 413

Fox River Valley - 12 teams

Green Bay Preble 2143 (2190) 2193

Manitowoc Lincoln 1840 (1843) 1867

Sheboygan North 1687 (1754) 1727

Sheboygan South 1558 (1540) 1587

Bay Port 1488 (1536) 1610

Green Bay Southwest 1485 (1443) 1429

Green Bay East 1403 (1454) 1465

Green Bay West 1299 (1310) 1363

Pulaski 1105 (1113) 1132

De Pere 1032 (1100) 1200

Ashwaubenon 1073 (1103) 1114

Notre Dame 741 (778) 746

Bay Conference - 9 teams

Hortonville 1001 (1058) 1089

Shawano Community 993 (1037) 1015

New London 902 (930) 939

Marinette 836 (783) 765

Seymour 832 (826) 815

West De Pere 694 (733) 729

Luxemburg-Casco 666 (657) 675

Oconto Falls 601 (617) 619

Denmark 551 (559) 563

Packerland - 8 teams Sturgeon Bay 540 (540) 527 Oconto 487 (452) 422 Southern Door 418 (419) 435 Kewaunee 410 (405) 388 Algoma 286 (252) 253 Sevastopol 252 (263) 249 Gibraltar 214 (213) 209 Green Bay NEW Lutheran 139 (150) 138

Packerland and Olympian combinefor football ONLY.

Olympian Conference - 10 teams Chilton 463 (450) 436 Valders 441 (395) 408 Mishicot 389 (382) 388 Wrightstown 385 (383) 428 Roncalli 335 (279) 293 Brillion 325 (353) 337 Manitowoc Lutheran 294 (275) 269 Reedsville 280 (277) 276 St. Mary Central 273 (244) 239 Hilbert 222 (200) 189

Eastern Wisconsin - 8 teams Plymouth 891 (879) 888 Waupun 782 (779) 740 Two Rivers 743 (752) 722 Kewaskum 667 (659) 667 Sheboygan Falls 594 (622) 617 Kiel 568 (527) 515 Campbellsport 567 (529) 534 New Holstein 496 (506) 493

Winnebago Lutheran Academy backto Wisconsin Flyway

Wisconsin Flyway - 8 teams Hoircon 399 Kettle Moraine Lutheran 386 Laconia 299 Lomira 411 Mayville 492 North Fond du Lac 373 Saint Mary's Springs 239 Winnebago Lutheran Academy 417

2004 tournament placement enroll -

ments listed first with 2005 tournament

placement enrollments in parenthesis.

2006 tournament placement enrollments

- 3rd figure ✢

One of the best tools an athletic director (of a hockey program) canuse to help maintain appropriate conduct with the school hockey teamis the game's scoresheet. The hockey scoresheet identifies numerousimportant facts that an A.D. can use to promote and regulate players'actions.

Probably the most significant fact that needs to be reviewed fol-lowing every game is the penalty section of the report. In reviewing thisarea, A.D.s must look carefully for injury potential penalties committedby their participants.

In hockey, penalties generally fall into two categories, aggressiveor injury potential and restraining. Aggressive penalties are consideredto be those penalties with injury potential. Examples of aggressivepenalties are slashing, high sticking, charging, boarding, spearing, butt-ending, cross-checking, elbowing, checking from behind, fighting, head-butting and kicking.

Some examples of restraining fouls include: Holding, hooking,interference and tripping. These lists are not inclusive, but provide abasis for which A.D.s can monitor participant behaviors in hockey.

Keeping these penalties in mind, the hockey A.D. can work withtheir coach to monitor, discuss and react to escalating situations withsome participants.

Team/school rules can easily be designed to handle any situationwhere players become involved with excessive or repeated aggressive,injury potential penalties.

Schools have been known to handle these situations by having ameeting with any player who receives three aggressive penalties duringthe year. If a player is given two more aggressive penalties, for a totalof five, a parent meeting with this player can be organized. Should anyadditional aggressive penalties take place, playing time can be limited.Other action plans can easily be developed and implemented in accor-dance with other school district policies.

Starting a practice of monitoring the hockey scoresheet early in thehockey season sends a strong message to players of the accountabilityplayers have to their school program.

One additional suggestion, athletic directors, principals and districtadministrators are all encouraged to visit ice arenas since almost all icefacilities for WIAA member schools are located off school grounds.Stopping in not only demonstrates an administrator's interest in thehockey program and the student-athletes involved in the program, butalso helps to bridge the gap that often exists between the communityand school programs and helps administrators to develop rapport withthe hockey community. This can be a vital asset when difficult situationsdevelop.

These simple strategies can truly PREVENT major difficulties fromoccurring later in the season. As administrators of school hockey pro-grams, be sure to obtain a copy of each game's (varsity and JV, whenJV is a school team) scoresheet and take time to visit your school'shockey team's games and practices. You'll see that these strategiesmake a difference in the performance of your hockey program. ✢

QUESTION: Can a JV hockey teamcompete against another school’s va r-s i ty team?

INTERPRETATION: Yes, a JVteam can compete against a var-sity team as long as the JV teamdoes not exceed the 20 game reg-ular season limitation.

QUESTION: Are all players, includ-ing the goalkeepers, bound by the "atthe bench" criterion when they aresubstituted for by another playe r ?

INTERPRETATON: Yes. NFHSRule Reference 2-5-1 & 2. On anyplayer change, the retiring playeror players, including goalkeepers,must be at the bench and out ofthe play.

When, in the course of makinga substitution, either the player

entering or retiring from thegame deliberately plays the puckin any manner or checks or makesany physical contact with anopponent while both players areon the ice, the infraction of "toomany players on the ice" shall bec a l l e d .

QUESTION: In the course of mak-ing a substitution, while play is inprogress, the player entering thegame is accidentally struck by thepuck while the retiring player is stillon the ice. Has an infraction of therules occurred?

INTERPRETATON: No. NFHSRule Reference 2-5-1-a.

If the puck accidentally strikeseither player in the process of achange, play must continue with-

out a penalty, provided that theplayer who was struck by thepuck makes no attempt to playthe puck until the player changeis complete.

QUESTION: In knowing that theState Tourney is going to be played in17 minute periods, we have a coupleof questions; are most WIAA teamsplanning on playing the 17 minuteperiods all season? What about the JVand girls’ va r s i ty teams? I was underthe impression that it was based onteam preference as far as the regularseason is concerned, but now we arenot too sure about that. We are tryingto find out what other teams plan ondoing and if the referees are aware ofthe period changes or not.

INTERPRETATON: Seventeen-

minute (17) periods are nowrequired at the varsity level forgirls and boys regular season andWIAA tournament series icehockey games. JV and nonvarsitycompetitions can still use lessthan a 17-minute period and nomore than a 17-minute period.

In addition, a twelve-minute(12) warm-up and twelve-minute(12) intermissions must also beused during varsity games.Intermissions can be expanded toa longer period if a special eventis scheduled. Please contact thevisiting school and officials inadvance any time warm-upsand/or intermissions need to be atime length other than 12 min-utes. ✢

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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. —Scott Lindgren, coordinator forathletics, activities, health,recreation, physical educationand senior citizens in theKenosha, Wis., Unified SchoolDistrict and a member of theWIAA Board of Control is one of14 individuals who have madeoutstanding contributions to interscholastic athlet-ics have been named recipients of the 2005Distinguished Service Awards given by the NationalInterscholastic Athletic Administrators Association.

Lindgren will be honored Dec. 18 in Orlando,Florida, during the luncheon at the 36th AnnualNational Conference of High School Directors ofAthletics conducted jointly by the NationalFe d e ration of State High School Associations andthe NIAAA.

The Distinguished Service Award is presentedannually to individuals from within the NIAAAm e m b e r s h i p, as well as those outside the field ofathletic administration, in recognition of theirlength of service, special accomplishments andcontributions to interscholastic athletics at thelocal, state and national levels. Nominations aresubmitted by state athletic director associations,screened by the NIAAA Awards Committee, andselected by the NIAAA Board of Directors.

Lindgren has been with the Kenosha UnifiedSchool District for 36 years, building a highlyrespected reputation during that time. He isresponsible for a large population. In athletics,Lindgren has overseen 193 coaches in nine differ-ent buildings for 19 years. He has been in chargeof the district’s physical education program foreight years, and is responsible for 59 Ke n o s h ap hysical education instructors.

He is currently the president-elect of theWIAA Board of Control after serving as treasurerin 2004-05. Lindgren has been a member of theBoard since 2003.

As a lifetime member of the NIAAA, Lindgrenhas been a presenter and a member of theCertification Committee. He is also the author,national chair and instructor for LTC 500( A d m i n i s t ration of Middle School At h l e t i cP r o g rams: Philosophy, Concepts and Pra c t i c e s ) .Lindgren served on the Awards Committee and wa sthe Section 4 representative on the NIAAA Board ofDirectors from 1999 to 2002. He has attendede very NFHS national conference since 1988.

Within the Wisconsin Athletic DirectorsAssociation (WADA), Lindgren has served as aninstructor in NIAAA Leadership Training, and wa sthe WA D A’s representative to NIAAA section meet-ings in 1998, 1999, 2003 and 2004. He has alsobeen the co-chair of WA D A’s handbook publica-tions since 1997, and a presider at WADA work-shops. Lindgren was the WA D A’s president in 1995and vice president in 1993. He has attended allWADA conferences since 1987.

During his career, Lindgren has served asboth a coach and official in addition to his work asan athletic administra t o r. He coached football fors e ven years, wrestling for two years and track fornine years, including seven at the Division III col-lege level. Lindgren has also officiated football for25 years (13 in the NCAA), wrestling for 12 ye a r s( f i ve with the NCAA) and track for 12 ye a r s .

Lindgren received his bachelor’s degree fromthe Unive r s i ty of Wisconsin-La Crosse and hism a s t e r’s degree from the Unive r s i ty of Wisconsin-M i l wa u kee. He has received many honors duringhis career, including the Andy Anderson Award foroutstanding service to the WADA in 2002 and the

District VII Athletic Director of the Year Awa r dfrom the WADA in 1998. He also received theNIAAA State Award of Merit in 1996.

This ye a r’s award winners include 10 fromwithin the NIAAA membership, and four outsidethe field of athletic administration who has con-tributed to interscholastic athletics in other way s .

In addition to Lindgren, those from within theNIAAA membership who will be honored includeMark Armstrong, CMAA, athletic administra t o r,Kearney (Nebraska) High School; Bill Bowers,CMAA, exe c u t i ve director, Oregon At h l e t i cDirectors Association, Springfield, Oregon; HaroldErwin, CAA, exe c u t i ve director, West VirginiaAthletic Directors Association, Eleanor, We s tVirginia; Holly Farnese, CMAA, director of athlet-ics, Drexel Hill (Pe n n s y l vania) Middle School; MarcH u n t e r, CMAA, athletic director, Sandy (Utah)Jordan High School; Richard Ke m p e r, Jr., CMAA,director of athletics, St. Christopher’s School,Richmond, Virginia; Tracy Leinen, CAA, athleticd i r e c t o r, Boise (Idaho) High School; AliceMacInnis, CMAA, director of K-12 physical educa-tion, health, family and consumer science, Melrose(Massachusetts) Public Schools; and GeorgePhelan III, CAA, athletic director, Miami (Florida)Sunset Senior High School.

Those outside the field of athletic adminis-t ration receiving the Distinguished Service Awa r dinclude Walter Abbott, associate professor ofkinesiology and physical education at theU n i ve r s i ty of Maine, Orono, Maine; Fra n kKovaleski, former director of the NIAAA,Coatesville, Indiana; Mary Pratt, former playe r,coach, teacher and official, Quincy,Massachusetts; and Ruth Rehn, assistant exe c u-t i ve director of the South Dakota High SchoolActivities Association, Pierre, South Dakota. ✢

FROM THE NATIONAL FEDERATION OF STATE HIGH SCHOOL ASSOCIATIONS

Scott Lindgren

Please make the following correction to informa-tion you received at the WHSGA Clinic or informationdownloaded from the School/Officials Center(s).

Gymnastics Interp. Handout 2, page 6, righthand column, “”Va u l t ,” under general, delete “onesting mat may be placed on the runway for anyva u l t .”

“Cal Hop” on BarsThis is the term for the following skill: The gym-

nast does a back giant with hands in the regular grip.She then “hops” her hands to a reverse grip at thefinish or top of the giant and reverse direction goinginto the start of a front giant. If performed correctlythe value of this skill would be a BHS.

In order to receive a BHS, there m u s t be visibleflight (because of the nature of the skill the flight willnot be huge but you will clearly see that both handsare off the bar at the same time), the hop must b eon the upswing close to vertical or in vertical, therelease m u s t be simultaneous and the hands m u s tchange to a different grip. If all those criteria aremet then it is a “hop” and the gymnast would receiveBHS plus credit for a superior release. Otherwise, ifthey just roll their hands and you see no visibleflight, it would not receive the credit for a hop o r arelease for event requirements. ✢

The following is an example ofa time schedule for the ModifiedCapital Cup format.

10–10:55 a.m. – Genera lstretching and bar settings

11:05 a.m. – March-in11:20 a.m. – First eve n t

warm-up *11:30 a.m. – Competition

b e g i n s* Event warm-ups will be 10

minutes on each event, immedi-ately followed by competition onthat event. Teams must beready for their 10-minute wa r m -up immediately following thelast gymnast on the sloweste vent. ✢

Students participating in interscholastic sports often find conflictsbetween these events and college test dates.

Listed below are the 2005-2006 and 2006-2007 dates for ACT.

ACT - 2005-2006Late Registration

Regular Registration Postmark Deadline Postmark Deadline (additional

Test Date* (regular fee) fee required)February 11, 2006 January 6, 2006 January 20, 2006April 8, 2006 March 3, 2006 March 17, 2006June 10, 2006 May 5, 2006 May 19, 2006

ACT - 2006-2007Late Registration

Regular Registration Postmark Deadline Postmark Deadline (additional

Test Date* (regular fee) fee required)September 16, 2006** August 18, 2006 August 25, 2006October 28, 2006 September 22, 2006 October 6, 2006December 9, 2006 November 3, 2006 November 16, 2006February 10, 2007 January 5, 2007 January 19, 2007April 14, 2007 March 9, 2007 March 23, 2007June 9, 2007 May 4, 2007 May 18, 2007

*Due to the special requirements of legislation in effect in NewYork, a February 2006 test is not scheduled in that state. This testdate restriction may continue for the 2006-2007 testing year.

**The September 16, 2006, test dates are available ONLY inArizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland,Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas andWashington. ✢

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Q . : I am an licensed athletic trainer and wewere discussing blood time. Does it stop when theblood stops or does the time stop when blood hasstopped AND you cover the athlete with band-a i d s ,e t c .

A.: Blood time stops when the bleedinghas been stemmed, the woundbandaged/treated, the head gear on and thewrestler is "ready to wrestle". Then clean uptime begins.

Q . : Is headgear required for pra c t i c e ?A.: The rules written by the National

Federation are for "competition." No question,wrestling headgear are required to be worn incompetition. How a school allows their prac-tices to be conducted - in this respect, - is upto them. There is not a rule requirement thathead gear be worn in practice. (Just goodcommon sense - it should seem.)

Q . : I have a JV dual on a Monday night, andthe next day I have a va r s i ty/JV dual. Since theJ. V. squad is wrestling and there is a possibilitythat 1 or more individuals will wrestle va r s i tywhile others wrestle JV will there still be a 1pound allowance. I would think eve r yone wouldget the 1 pound allowance because of the JV dual,but since the va r s i ty is not wrestling the firstn i g h t , I wasn't sure.

A.: Any allowance would be at the JV lev-el - only. That's where the consecutive days ofcompetition is taking place.

Q . : Our wrestling coaches were wondering ifthere is a min. weight level for wrestlers. We havea light weight wrestler who wishes to wrestle at 103lbs. We can’t seem to find anything in the rule bookabout what the min. weight leve l is for that class.Could you please let us know if there is a certainweight the wrestler must be to compete in thatc l a s s ?

A.: There u s e d to be a minimum weightfor wrestling the lowest weight class - thatrequirement disappeared quite some timeago. But simple answer is that now, there isn'ta minimum weight required in order to com-pete at 103.

Q . : Our school currently has five girls wrestlingon the boys team. I am looking for a rules inter-pretation on girls participating in open all femaletournaments in neighboring states during t h ewrestling season. Does the decision that was madelast year to allow them to compete in girls tourna-ments during the season and count this towa r dtheir individual total allowed competitions also holdtrue for tournaments that are held outside ofWisconsin, or does it only pertain to contests in thes t a t e ?

A.: The basic interpretation would notchange based on the location of the tourna-m e n t . However, an out-of-state competitionmay require some additional clearance. SeeSenior High handbook, p. 27 - Letter F, 1-6.

Q . : I have two wrestlers who did not challengetheir caliper test initially. Howeve r, now their pra c-tice weight is taking them to the next lower weightclass but are unable to compete because of the ini-tial caliper lowest allowed weight. Can I have themhydro tested and if they are allowed, get them tothe next lowest weight possible? For example, Ih ave a 119 pounder that is practice weighing

(weight before practice) at 114. His caliper resultswill only allow 114 with parental permission, but hewants to try for 112 via hydro testing.

A.: 1. IMPORTANT: Carefully review thetext of Winter Season Regulations, p. 45, #2 -b. Important to UNDERSTAND the differencebetween the special re-weigh opportunity asdescribed and the APPEAL Process (p. 46-47 #6). If your wrestlers are eligible for underwa-ter weighing - either via the special re-weighoption or the appeal procedure you may con-tact our office to obtain the phone numbersand other information.

Q . : We recently had our officials associationmeeting and had an opportunity to view thewrestling rules DVD. During the viewing of the DVDit was stated that the wearing of Under Armor t-shirt would be legal. We have a few questions: 1. Asingle manufacturers logo is allowed if it doesn'te xceed 2 1/4 in. square. S e ve ral Under Armorshirts have logos front and back. Legal? 2. UnderArmor shirts come in seve ral styles: long sleeve ,short sleeve, sleeveless. Which one is legal, onlythe short sleeve? 3. Single solid color only. Does itneed to match the singlet?

A.: 1) No, turn the shirt inside out. 2) Yes.Must have sleeves and they must be shortsleeves. Seems the NF rule book quite clearlystates “short sleeves.” 3) Best way is to besure there is a need/reason the shirt must beworn. It must be approved by the referee. Itis not something for the coach or athlete todetermine on their own.

Q . : I have a question about a rule invo l v i n gl o c ked hands. We had a situation this year in whichour wrestler was in the top position. The defensivewrestler did a stand up. My wrestler locked handsand returned him to the mat, but his handsremained locked. The official signaled locked handsand the defensive wrestler stood up again, sowrestling continued. My wrestler returned him tothe mat again. His hands remained locked throughboth stand-ups. Our wrestler never released hishands and re-locked. The official penalized himtwice for locked hands. I questioned the callbecause my wrestler never unlocked his hands. Theofficial said because he stopped two stand-ups withthe locked hands, it is two penalties. I have sincea s ked seve ral referees about this situation. I havegotten seve ral different answers. Could you pleasec l a r i fy this for me?

A.: Wrestler A is in control. He lockshands and referee signals. Wrestler B is work-ing to complete a reversal. Wrestler A releas-es the locked hands but re-grasps later as sit-uation is still fluid. Call: This is two separateviolations and should be penalized twice.Rationale: Offensive wrestler who locks handswill be penalized one pt. when situation endswhether defensive wrestler scores or not. Ifthere would be no penalty for the second vio-lation, he would in essence stop the defensivefrom scoring by another illegal action. Oncelocked hands is signaled it is a"free move" f o rthe defensive wrestler but not for the offen-sive wrestler. Correct call.

Q . : This past weekend a coach came up to meto tell me what the call was on a particular move .We disagreed--Surprise, a coach and official dis-

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agreeing. So here we go - In the referees positionthe top wrestler reaches around the head andunder the arm and locks hands-technically a headlock position-however it is not a pinning hold andnot in the neutral position. Is this locked hands ora legal head lock? Same scenario - the wrestlerreaches across the back for a far arm head lock, isthis legal? There is a move called a seatbelt, I think,where the offensive wrestler hooks the near leg,with his inside leg and then uses a near arm headlock and rips the defensive wrestler back. NOW, ifthe offensive wrestler does not hook the leg, is thata pinning combination/move or is it locked hands?

A.: Here are a couple of responses fromthe veterans: 1) If I am visualizing each situ-ation correctly, I see nothing wrong with a n y-thing that happened. A head and arm (head-lock) is a legal hold regardless if used in aneutral position, a pinning combination, orf r o m any offensive or defensive position. Weare of course assuming the arm is encircled ator above the elbow. It could be consideredp o t e n t i a l l y dangerous, because all headlockscould fall into that category. But if the m a n e u-ver is not restricting breathing/circulation oris not performed with excessive force (unnec-essary roughness), it is nothing but goodaggressive wrestling. Hope this helps out. 2) Ibasically agree with what has already beenoffered. The only concern that I can see isthat the referee seems concerned withwhether it is a pinning comb and that is not aconcern unless the offensive wrestler islocked below the elbow. The situation hasbeen around for some time.

R e m i n d e r : In concert with the wrestlingcoaches advisory and wrestling officials:

It has been a WIAA point of emphasisthis year to see that female wrestlers legallyattired for competition. This means a femalecut singlet shall be worn, or a legal T-shirt isrequired if wearing a male cut singlet. If youhave female wrestlers be certain they will beallowed to compete by having them legallyattired when they report to the scorer'stable. ✢

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Sectionals Tuesday, February 21 Fri. orSat.

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Mosinee/D.C. Everest/Wausau East/Wausau West

SuperiorTomahawkWebster/Frederic/

Grantsburg/Luck/Siren

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#1 SeedHudsonNew Richmond/Amery/

Osceola/SomersetRiver Falls/

Baldwin-Woodville/Elmwood/Saint Croix Central

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Sectionals Tuesday, February 21 Fri. orSat.

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BarabooMadison Memorial/

Madison East/Madison La Follette/Madison West/Middleton/Monona Grove/Waunakee

OnalaskaViroqua/Westby/

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grandparent is limited to in-season and summer-time coaching contact.

Q.: I was just wondering what the rules are regard-ing volunteer coaches? Can a volunteer coach duringthe season still be allowed to coach HS kids during thesummer?

A.: Simple answer to your question is, "NO".Whether paid or volunteer, a coach is a coach, isa coach is a ....

Q.: My son runs cross country and over the sum-mer his team has optional "summer running." Thecoach hands out a chart letting team members (andincoming freshman) know what they should run eachweek. My son typically meets up with some otherteam members and they run together. Their coachwas reading the WIAA regulations and said next sum-mer he might run with team members as the regula-tions allow for unlimited contact over the summer forthe sport of cross country. I read the regulations post-ed on the WIAA site and was confused over whetherthe coach can have 5 days contact over the summer orunlimited contact. Could you please clarify that issuefor me, as I want to make sure my son, his coach, ortheir team does not violate any WIAA rules.

A.: Cross country coaches, like baseball andsoftball and golf and tennis coaches have"always" been allowed to have contact/interac-tion with their students in the summer - from theend of school until the start of school...

However, up until this past summer, memberschools could not be involved in providing pro-gramming, "school teams" could not assemblewith school and/or coach involvement. All thatchanged last summer - at least for up to five(unrestricted) days. During those five dayscoaches may coach, athletes may train and com-pete as if it were "in-season".. no restrictions.Above and beyond those five days, contact maycontinue but there are restrictions. School's maynot assemble athletes or sponsor programmingabove and beyond the five unrestricted days. Nogroup/team/assembly can resemble the schoolteam practicing and/or competing outside theseason. So what then is acceptable during therestricted days? Consider the example of theschool's coach also coaching the Legion team.The team is "open to anyone interested" in try-ing out, it general will have students from allover town/the county, including some playersfrom the coach's school team. Or - the pro at thecountry club - responsible for summer program-ming and has tennis players - or golfers from all

over the area enrolled. The school's coach canwork in these nonschool setting and provideinstruction.. Some running coaches work for theCity Rec. Dept and are responsible for heading upsummer Rec-Track programs - which involvediverse groups of students...or maybe coach is amember of a large nonschool running club - andso are some of the school's students.

Residence & TransferQ.: I have a student who was enrolled in school

district A for this year's 1st quarter. This student thantransferred here to district B. His parents are divorced.One parent lives in school district B and one lives inschool district A. The student told me he lives withboth parents. Is this student ineligible for varsitysports? I have read the rules on your website. Theway I read it is he cannot participate in varsity sports.I am just trying to get verification on this. And if I amright would this student be able to get a waiver or not.

A.: Refer to your Senior high Handbook pp.32, 33 34. What relates to this student is/are: 1)Article II, Section 1A-3. 2) Article II, Section 3A-1, 2, 3. Given only what you have offered, thestudent is not eligible. If the sending school,does not object, the student might be affordednonvarsity eligibility - only. My understanding isthat this student may have already competed atthe varsity level. If so, Review Handbook ArticleI Section 5 A2 (p. 31). Lastly, you can review thewaiver provisions in Section 5 of Article II. SeeA2 (top of p. 34). I am not able to speculate ifthe reasons for this student's transfer wouldsupport a waiver or not.

Q.: A parent called this morning regarding herfreshman daughter. The girl is currently attending aprivate school. She was out for girls tennis and is play-ing frosh and JV girls basketball now. The motherasked if she would be eligible at our public school forspring sports if she transferred here now or at semes-ter. The complication, if it isone, is that the familydoes reside within our geographic boundaries. My ini-tial response to the mother was that her daughterwould be ineligible at our school for the remainder ofthis school year if she were to transfer here. Due topracticing/playing at her current school. What I wasnot certain of was if the residency within our bound-aries has any impact. I informed her that I did notthink it did but would get a definitive answer. Is myinterpretation correct? That public to private, privateto public transfer eligibility rules are not impacted byresidency in this case.

A.: Your interpretation is essentially correct.The student began the year at the private school,that is where their unrestricted eligibility restsfor this school year. If the student transferred -and if the sending school indicated "no objec-tion" on the transfer student form, you couldallow the student access to nonvarsity opportu-nities - only. But, unless a transfer waiver wereprovided, unrestricted/varsity eligibility is at theprivate school for this school year. In this situa-tion, living in your attendance area has no rele-vance.

Q.: I have a question about a wrestler that is asenior this year and his family is moving out of town.I know the rule states that as long as he has wrestledfor his three consecutive years without interruption hecan still wrestle. Does the WIAA need a letter from thestudent's parents telling of the situation or do wehandle it at the school?

A.: The specific rule reference can be found inthe Senior High Handbook, p.33, Section 2, A3.The student - as you have described it - appearsto have legitimately established his eligibility atyour school based on other parts (precedingtext) of Article II, Section 2 - Residence. Thesub-article I reference provides that the student,after legitimately and fully establishing their eli-gibility at a school can continue in that status (ofbeing eligible) at the school as long as his enroll-ment remains continuous and unbroken.

Q.: If an athlete (student) lives in the district whenthe school year starts, then moves to another districtis there any way he can compete on the varsity level,in the district he moved out of. He did not apply for ormeet the school choice deadline.

A.: Simple answer to your question is"yes"...there is a way by which the student mightstill be eligible at school "A". Ask your AD to giveyou a copy of the Senior High Handbook - or -you can read it on-line (under the Publicationsicon) on our web/home page. In the Handbook,see p. 32, Article 2, Section 1A-9.

"Continued/unbroken enrollment." Eligibilityis a separate/different issue from paying tuition,etc...The WIAA addresses the prospect of eligi-bility - others determine if tuition must be paidor is appropriately waived for a student as youdescribe.

Q.: If a student transfers to our school at thesemester are they allowed to participate at the non-varsity level (freshman, JV)?

A.: Potentially, yes. Get the transfer studentform off our home page. (Forms for download-ing.) Fax to sending school. If they return it withno objections, no code issues and it is the stu-dent's first time transferring, he can be providednonvarsity opportunities.

Q.: We had a student transfer from the public highschool this morning, and I am in the process of con-tacting them for written approval, allowing the studentto participate in nonvarsity boy's basketball. I amwondering if this student can practice until bothschools approve him playing in JV games. I believe hewas cut from the boys basketball program at the pub-lic school.

A.: Practice can be allowed when the studentis enrolled as a full-time student, physical card,code, emergency treatment forms are on file. Amid-term transfer is not eligible for a minimumof five calendar days - for competition at anylevel.

Out-of-Season Concerns/Equipment

Q.: A number of our girls that play soccer want torun a 4-5th grade girls indoor soccer clinic in Januaryand want to use our school gyms. If this is not alrightthey would try and use a neighboring YMCA. Are eitherof these situations legal?

A.: Best time for this sort of thing is early in-season. Otherwise, the students are the privatebusiness/provider (school's may not do thisexcept in the summertime). The students wouldbe responsible for rent, insurance, etc. Bestwould be for "soccer boosters or local rec. deptto sponsor and to do it when kids and coachescan be involved - once the season is underway.

Open Gyms and Camp IssuesQ.: Are we able to have open gym times for track

and field events throughout the winter months. Wehave thought about having our pole vaulters andthrowers come in before school. What responsibilitieswould our coaching staff have? What issues should webe concerned about?

A.: The rules governing open gym are con-tained in Article II-D of the Rules At A Glance.Schools may conduct open gyms - followingthese rules - in any activity they wish. That said,few schools I know of allow pole vaulting inopen gym settings due to the fact that it is anactivity non-conducive to most students safelydoing on their own/no coaching/instruction,etc.

Q.: We are going to have a two-day youth winterbaseball camp, grades K-8. Can our high school play-ers volunteer to work it?

A.: Simple answer would be "yes/sure", stu-dents could get involved in something like this.But, In order to accomplish this within the rules,the opportunity must be sponsored by a non-school entity. (Member schools may only spon-sor camp/clinic opportunities in the summer.)So, assuming the activity is sponsored by cityrec. or the boosters, students who are athletescan volunteer to help out. Best friendly advice:1) If the players are present, school coachesshould not be. 2) If school coaches are present,school players should not be. 3) If you wish tobe able to have school coaches and players pre-sent at the same time, you can do this thing ear-ly/at the start of your school season, indoors.It's still well ahead of when most youth teamsare able to get on the outside fields.

Health & BehaviorQ.: We have a student who turned 18 and is no

longer living at home. Does this student need a par-ent signature on the WIAA athletic cards to partici-pate?

A.: Yes. Access to sport remains a privi-lege..and "whether an adult or not"...style provi-sions apply.

Q.: Are school-sponsored "club teams" (such asour soccer team) under the jurisdiction of our athleticcode? The team receives very little from the schoolother than a field to play on.

A.: WIAA membership requires code and sig-nature for interscholastic competition in WIAAsponsored sports.

Though it may not be required for e.g., alacrosse team (non-WIAA program) or a clubsoccer team most schools require/apply partici-pation codes to any clubs and activities spon-sored by the school. Also, many student athletesparticipate in clubs outside their sport season.Those youngsters are still bound by the sportcode.

Q.: We have an athlete who is currently under doc-tor's care and taking a prescription medication. Iunderstand that this is classified as a "narcotic" andwould more than likely show a positive on a drug testif taken. Under current guidelines, I believe this ath-lete would be able to participate in basketball withoutperil. Is that a correct understanding?

A.: Yes, prescription medications are notviewed as any sort of violation by the WIAA -when used by the student the meds have beenprescribed to - in accordance with the directionsand prescription of the doctor. Caution: Withsome prescription meds, especially asthmarelated inhalers, students might be inclined to"share" - as unwise and inappropriate as itmight be. If/when a prescription medication isused by anyone other then the student whosename is on the prescription, then you have a"code" issue (at the least). ✢

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BOARD OF CONTROL

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PresidentJIM DYERMilwaukee Pius XI (At-Large)

TERRY REYNOLDSShell Lake(District 1)

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Published 13 times August 19, 2005 through July 7, 2006, two per month in October and May one permonth in August, September, November, December, January, February, March, April and July, at StevensPoint, Wisconsin by the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. The BULLETIN is included as partof membership for dues for schools and license fees for officials. Subscription rate is $8.00 per year pre-paid. Headquarters and general business office at 5516 Vern Holmes Drive, P.O. Box 267, Stevens Point,WI, 54481-0267. Postmaster, direct change of address correspondence to, WIAA Bulletin, 5516 VernHolmes Drive, P.O. Box 267, Stevens Point, WI, 54481-0267.

President-ElectSCOTT LINDGRENKenosha Public Schools(District 7)

JAMES SMASALWinneconne(District 4)

KEVIN KNUDSONBarneveld(District 5)

JIM MCCARTNEYHoricon(District 6)

TreasurerPEG EKEDAHLMilton (At-Large)

WALTER WETZELNeillsville (WisconsinAssociation of School Boards)

AQUINE JACKSONMilwaukee Public Schools(At-Large)

December 25. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Christmas Day

January 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Year’s Day

January 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Middle Level Council Meeting (Stevens Point)

January 12-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Advisory Council Meeting (Stevens Point)

January 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Board of Control Meeting (Stevens Point)

February 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wrestling Individual Regionals

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys Swimming & Diving Sectionals

February 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wrestling Team Sectionals

February 14, 16 & 17. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys Hockey Regionals

February 17-18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys State Swimming & Diving Meet (Madison)

February 18. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wrestling Individual Sectionals

February 21, 23 & 25. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Girls Basketball Regionals

February 21, 24 & 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys & Girls Hockey Sectionals

February 23-24-25. . . . . . . . . . . State Wrestling Individual Tournament (Madison)

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gymnastics Sectionals

February 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deadline to Announce Board/Council Candidacy

February 28-March 2 & 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys Basketball Regionals

February 28, March 2 & 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys Basketball Regionals

March 2-3-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys State Hockey Tournament (Madison)

March 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Board of Control Meeting (Madison)

March 3-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Girls Basketball Sectionals

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . State Wrestling Team Tournament (Madison)

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . State Gymnastics (Wisconsin Rapids)

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Girls State Hockey Tournament (Madison)

March 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Earliest Day for Track & Field Practice

March 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Board/Council Primary Ballot Mailed

March 9-10-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Girls State Basketball (Madison)

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys Basketball Sectionals

March 13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Earliest Day for Girls Soccer Practice

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Earliest Day for Softball Practice

March 14. . . . . . . . . . . . Coaches Advisory Committee Meeting - Gymnastics

March 16-17-18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys State Basketball (Madison)

March 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Earliest Day for Baseball (Spring) Practice

March 21 . Coaches Advisory Committee Meeting – Basketball (Stevens Point)

March 22. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Primary Ballot Return Deadline

. . . . . Coaches Advisory Committee Meeting – Wrestling (Stevens Point)

. . . . . . Coaches Advisory Committee Meeting – Hockey (Stevens Point)

March 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Earliest Day for Boys Golf Practice

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Earliest Day for Boys Tennis Practice

March 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Board/Council Election Ballot Mailed

April 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Board of Control Meeting (Stevens Point)

April 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Good Friday

April 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Easter

April 19. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Board/Council Election Ballot Deadline

April 24. . . . . . . . Board/Council Election Committee Meeting (Stevens Point)

April 26. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WIAA Annual Meeting (Stevens Point)

EXECUTIVE OFFICE

DOUGLAS CHICKERINGExecutive Director

DAVE ANDERSONDeputy Director

DEBRA HAUSERAssociate Director

TOM SHAFRANSKIAssistant Director

MARCY THURWACHTERAssistant Director

TODD CLARKCommunications Director

SeasonsGreetings

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