Swimming & Swimming & Diving Diving Manual 2021-22
Transcript of Swimming & Swimming & Diving Diving Manual 2021-22
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The official manual for high school swimming & diving with information concerning regulations, qualifying times, meet supervision and state championship meets.
Kansas State High School Activities Association601 SW Commerce Place | P.O. Box 495 | Topeka, KS 66615 Phone: 785-273-5329 | Fax: 785-271-0236 [email protected] | www.kshsaa.org
KSHSAA Administrator Rod Garman, [email protected]
Photos by Wes Richardson
Checklist of RequirementsFor schools participating in boys and girls swimming & diving
Boys Swimming & Diving Meetentries(qualifyingtimesandconsiderationtimesallinonefile)duebyHy-TekMeet/TeamManagerby11a.m.
Monday,February14,[email protected].
ChecktheKSHSAAwebsite(www.kshsaa.org)Tuesday,February15forconsiderationsthathavemadeitintothemeet.
Sendonlinepassgateinformationbynoon,Tuesday,February15toKSHSAAbycontactingyourathleticdirectorforUserIDandadministrativepasswordandloggingin,clickingonEntryForms,clickingonthemonthofFebruary,thenselectingSW-1.
Girls Swimming & Diving Meetentries(qualifyingtimesandconsiderationtimesallinonefile)duebyHy-TekMeet/TeamManagerby11a.m.
Monday, May 16, emailed to Rod Garman - [email protected].
ChecktheKSHSAAwebsite (www.kshsaa.org) Tuesday,May17forconsiderationsthathavemadeitintothemeet.
Sendonlinepassgateinformationbynoon,Tuesday,May17toKSHSAAbycontactingyourathleticdirectorforuserID andadministrativepasswordandloggingin,clickingonEntryForms,clickingonthemonthofMay,thenselectingSW-2.
Rules Exam Requirement for CoachesCoaches Online Test – October 13, 2021 thru November 24, 2021
All senior high coaches whose teams participate in swimming/diving must successfully complete the NFHS Exam I. A gradeof90%orbettermustbescored.Thosecoacheswhodonotreceiveagradeof90%orbettermusttaketheKSHSAATestII.Iftheydonotscoretherequired90%orbetterontheKSHSAATestII,theirschool’snamewillbepublishedintheActivitiesJournal.Schoolsnotsubmittingatestwillalsobeidentified.Any school whose coaches do not complete an online test by November 24 will pay a penalty of $100.
Contact the KSHSAA directly if your school’s girls coach has not been hired prior to November 24, so they can complete the rules exam at a later date.
BOYS SWIMMING & DIVING BeginningPracticeDate 20 11/15 11/14 11/13 11/18 11/17EarliestPossibleCompetition 22 11/29 11/28 11/27 12/2 12/1StateMeet 33 2/17-19 2/16-18 2/15-17 2/20-22 2/19-21
GIRLS SWIMMING & DIVING BeginningPracticeDate 35 2/28 2/27 2/26 3/3 3/2EarliestPossibleCompetition 37 3/14 3/13 3/11 3/17 3/16StateMeet 46 5/19-21 5/18-20 5/16-18 5/22-24 5/21-23
2021-2026Swimming and Diving Projected Calendar Dates
ACTIVITIES SCW 21-22 22-23 23-24 24-25 25-26
2021-22 KSHSAA Swimming & Diving Manual 3
Kansas State High School Activities Association
Swimming & Diving Manual
2021-22 Boys and Girls SeasonThisBoysandGirlsSwimming&DivingManualhasbeendesignedandpreparedtopro-videgeneralinformationandforuseintheadministrationofswimminganddivingmeets.Numerousquestionsmayariseduringthecourseoftheseason;webelievemanyofyourquestionswillbeansweredbyathoroughreviewofthecontentsofthismanual.
Thepublicationmaybegeneralizedtoapplytoallswimminganddivingmeets.However,itsspecificpurposeistoprovideinformationrelativetothestatemeets.Itisdividedintofour sections:
— KSHSAA Code of Ethics, Policies, Rules and Diving Weeks
— Standards
— Boys and Girls State Swimming & Diving Meet
— Records and Official Diving Score Sheet
The KSHSAA thanks all personnel, including meet managers, school administrators, officials, coaches, competitors, members of the media (newspaper, radio and television), and the loyal swimming and diving supporters for their efforts and interest during the swimming and diving seasons.
RodGarman BillFaflick AssistantExecutiveDirector ExecutiveDirector [email protected] [email protected]
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Contents Checklist of Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Cover
NFHS Swimming and Diving Rules Changes and Points of Emphasis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
KSHSAA Code of Ethics and Statement on Performance Enhancing Drugs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
KSHSAA Policies
CPR/AEDTrainingRequiredforAllHeadandAssistantCoaches .............................................................................................7
KSHSAAPre-ActivityTimeout ........................................................................................................................................................7
Summer Moratorium .....................................................................................................................................................................7
Concussion/HeadInjuryEducationandReportingRequirements ...........................................................................................8
NFHS Statement on Medical Appliances ......................................................................................................................................8
Section I
KSHSAA Rule 40 ...............................................................................................................................................................................9
2021-22DivingWeeks ....................................................................................................................................................................9
KSHSAA Rule 26 .............................................................................................................................................................................10
KSHSAA Rule 4 ...............................................................................................................................................................................11
Section II
Standards(Qualifying&Consideration)............................................................................................................................... 12-13
Section III
State Meet Schedules ............................................................................................................................................................. 14-15
Medals and Trophies ....................................................................................................................................................................15
MeetEntries ..................................................................................................................................................................................16
KSHSAA Rule 30-2-2 ......................................................................................................................................................................16
CooperativeAgreements .............................................................................................................................................................16
Coaches Meetings .........................................................................................................................................................................16
Admission/PassGate ....................................................................................................................................................................17
TicketAccountabilityforPostseasonEvents .............................................................................................................................17
Timer Assignments .......................................................................................................................................................................17
Programs .......................................................................................................................................................................................17
Locker Rooms ................................................................................................................................................................................18
Seating .........................................................................................................................................................................................18
Banners and Signs ........................................................................................................................................................................18
RequirementsforEjectedCoaches ............................................................................................................................................18
SafetyDuringtheWarm-UpPeriod ............................................................................................................................................18
Postseason Media Policy ..............................................................................................................................................................19
Pass Gate Form .............................................................................................................................................................................19
School/Team Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Swimming & Diving State Meet Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21-24
Official Diving Score Sheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25-26
KSHSAA Guidelines for Lightning Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Back Cover
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Swimming and Diving Rules Changes - 2021-223-2-5: Changesprotocolfordeclarationofthelead-offswimmerinarelaytobesubmittedpriortothestartoftheevent.
Rationale: Thelead-offswimmermustbedeclaredatthespecifiedtimeandplacepriortothestartoftheevent,whichiscon-sistentwithentryproceduresforidentificationofallrelayparticipants.
3-3-5: Permitscompetitorstowearsuitsprovidingfullbodycoverageforreligiousreasons.
Rationale: Eliminatestheneedforstateassociationauthorizationofsuitsprovidingfullbodycoverage.Addedlanguageallowsforexerciseofreligiouspracticewithoutcreatingacompetitiveadvantagefortheathlete.
3-3-5b,c,d: Permitstheapplicationoftemporaryadhesivesfordivers.
Rationale: Allowsdiverstoprotectthemselvesfromhandslippage,minimizingrisksforthediver.
5-4-3 NOTE:Clarifiesprotocolforconductingswim-offsandwhatpurposesthetimecanbeused.
Rationale:Updatedlanguageclarifiestheimpactoftheswim-offtimeonfutureseedings.
9-2-1: Duringchampionshipmeets,newlanguageestablisheswhendivingboardsshouldbeopenforpracticeifbreaksbetweensessions extend longer than ten minutes.
Rationale: Defineswhendivingboardsshallbemadeavailableforpracticeduringthebreakbetweensessionsofachampion-shipmeetunlessthemeetdirectorestablishesspecificguidelinespriortothestartofcompetition.
9-3-7 PENALTIES, 9-5-2, 9-5-5, 9-7-4f, 9-7-5k, 9-8-2c: Permitsstandingforwardtakeoffs,clearlydefiningtheproperprocedureforperformingastandingforwardtakeoffandtheprotocolforapplicationofthemandatorytwo-pointdeduction.
Rationale: Thestandingforwardtakeoffisacriticalpartoftheeducationalprocessinteachingnewdives.Thisprovisionallowsdiverstoparticipateincompetitionsoonerandencouragesgrowthinthesport.
9-5-4b: Clarifiesthatonlyfouroscillationsarepermittedbeforethediverleavestheboard.
Rationale: Theremovalofvaguelanguageclarifiesthenumberofoscillationsadivermaytakewhileonthedivingboard.
9-6-4: Definesprocesstorectifyannouncingerrorsthatoccurduringdivingcompetition.
Rationale: Languageestablishesprotocolwhenanannouncererroroccurs.Thedivershouldnotbepenalizedfortheerrorofmeetpersonnel;therefereeretainsbroaddiscretiontoresolvesuchproblemsinthemostequitableandefficientwaypossible.
2021-22 SWIMMING AND DIVING EDITORIAL CHANGES1-4-2,4-1-6,4-4-1,4-4-2,4-5-1,6-2-2,6-4-1b(3),8-3-3
2021-22 SWIMMING AND DIVING POINTS OF EMPHASIS1 Suggested Meet Warm-up Procedures
2 ResponsibilityofOfficial,Competitor,andLapCounterinDistanceEvents
3 UpdatingDivingRules
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KANSAS STATE HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATIONSTATEMENT ON PERFORMANCE ENHANCING DRUGS AND NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS
In order to promote the health and safety among all student-athletes, reduce health risk, maintain ethical standards aswellasreduce liabilityrisk,studentsshouldnotuseanydrug,medication (over-the-counterorprescription)or nutritional supplement, as defined by the World Anti-Doping Agency, for the purposes of performance-enhancement.Allschoolpersonnel,includingcoachesandschoolnurses,shouldneverrecommendtheuseofanydrug,medication(over-the-counterorprescription)ornutritionalsupplement,asdefinedbytheWorldAnti-DopingAgency, for the purposes of performance-enhancement.
School personnel should not dispense or administer any drug, medication (over-the-counter or prescription)or nutritional supplement, unless the student-athlete is under the direct care of a licensed health professional, licensedtopracticeinthestateofKansasandpracticingwithintheirscopeofpracticeasdefinedbytheKansasBoardofHealingArts,andonlyasprescribed.
Werecommendthatcoaches,athleticdirectors,nursesandotherschoolpersonneldevelopstrategiesthataddresstheprevalenceandgrowingconcernsofusinganydrug,medicationornutritionalsupplementforthepurposeofperformance-enhancement.Athletesshouldbeencouragedtopursuetheirathleticgoalsthroughhardwork,appropriaterest,properhydrationandgoodnutrition,notunsubstantiatedshortcuts.Schoolpersonnel,coachesand parents should allow for open discussion about dietary supplement use, and should strongly encourageobtainingoptimalnutritionthroughawell-balanceddiet.
(adopted by the KSHSAA Sports Medicine Advisory Committee and Executive Board, April 2017)
The KSHSAA Code of Ethics forCoaches,Directors,Aides,Adjudicators,JudgesandOfficials
Believingthatmineisanimportantpartinthenationwideschoolactivityprogram,Ipledgetoactinaccordancewiththeseprinciples:
1. Iwillhonorcontractsregardlessofpossibleinconvenienceorfinancialloss. 2. Iwillstudytherules,observetheworkofothercoaches,directors,adjudicators,judges,orofficialsandwill,at
alltimes,attempttoimprovemyselfandtheactivity. 3. Iwillconductmyselfinsuchawaythatattentionisdrawnnottomebuttotheyoungpeopleparticipatinginthe
contest. 4. Iwillmaintainmyappearanceinamannerbefittingthedignityandimportanceoftheactivity. 5. Iwillcooperatewiththenewsmediaintheinterpretationandclarificationofrulesand/orotherareasrelating
togoodsportsmanship,butIwillnotmakestatementsconcerningdecisionsmadeduringthecontest. 6. IwillupholdandabidebyallrulesoftheKSHSAAandtheNationalFederation. 7. Iwillshapemycharacterandconductsoastobeaworthyexampletotheyoungpeoplewhoparticipateunder
myjurisdiction. 8. IwillgivemycompletecooperationtotheschoolwhichIserveandtotheKSHSAAwhichIrepresent. 9. Iwillcooperateandbeprofessionalinmyassociationwithothercoaches,directors,adjudicators,judgesoroffi-
cialsandwilldonothingtocausethempublicembarrassment.10. Iwillkeepinmindthatthecontestismoreimportantthanthewishesofanyindividual.11. Iwillmakeresponsibledecisionsaboutconsumptionofalcohol,includingabstinencefromalcoholatleast12
hourspriortoacontestinwhichIwillbeinvolved.12. Iwillnotusetobaccoore-cigaretteproductswhiledirectlyinvolvedininterscholasticactivities.
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KSHSAA POLICIES
CPR/AED Training Required for All Head and Assistant CoachesInApril2019theKSHSAABoardofDirectorsadoptedarulerequiringanyheadorassistantcoach/sponsorforanyKSHSAAsanctionedactivitybecertifiedortrainedinCardiopulmonaryResuscitation(CPR)andAutomatedExternalDefibrillator(AED)administration.
Components of the rule are as follows:
1. Followinganinitial30-daygraceperiodfromthestartoftheseason,personnelarenoteligibletoworkasacoachorsponsorfortheirschooluntilproofofcompletionofCPR/AEDtrainingisonfilewiththeirschool.
2. Everycoach/sponsormustcompleteCPR/AEDtrainingeverytwo(2)years.
3. ThetrainingshallbecoordinatedbyacertifiedCPRinstructor.
4. Online only training courses are not accepted.
5. Theremustbeahands-oneducationalcomponenttothetrainingprocess.
6. Onanannualbasisbyactivity,aschooladministratormustacknowledgethroughtheKSHSAAwebsitethateachcoach/sponsoriscurrentlytrainedinCPR/AEDadministration.Toacknowledgerulecompliance,aschooladministratorshouldlogintotheKSHSAAwebsiteandgototheCoach/SponsorRequirementspage.SelecttheactivityandenterthedateofCPR/AEDtrainingnexttoeachcoach/sponsorname.Ifyoudonotseethecoach/sponsorlisted,addthatpersonthroughtheUpdateDirectoryprocessonline.Allheadandassistantcoaches/sponsorsshouldbelistedforeveryactivity!
KSHSAA Pre-Activity TimeoutPurpose:Asaproactivecommunicationmeasure,schoolsareexpectedtodesignateatimepriortothestartofanyinterscho-lasticcontesttoshareeventcriticalinformationwithstakeholders.
Thefollowinginformationshouldbeshared/reviewedpriortothefirstcontestateachlocation:
1. Introductionofhomeandvisitingadministrationonduty(identifyprimarypointofcontact).
2. Identifythelocationofathletictrainer(s)orotherqualifiedmedicalprofessionals.
3. IdentifythelocationoftheAED(s).
4. Identifyemergencyentrance/exitsforthefacility.
5. Identifythestormshelterlocationandcommunicationplanforevacuation.
6. Identifytherapidbodycoolingplan(locationofcold-waterimmersiontub).
7. Identify the communication plan for leadership.
8. Identifythecommunicationplanforrespectivegroups(students,coaches,fans).
9. Identifyanyspecialeventsorconcernsrelativetotheevent.
Thesenineitemsaretobereviewedpriortotheeventbytherankingschoolleaderofeveryschoolinvolvedinthecontest.Eachparticipatingschoolistoberepresentedinthispregamemeeting.Ifanadministrativerepresentativeisnotinattendance,thisresponsibilitybelongstotheheadcoach.
Summer MoratoriumJuly4-10,2022isthesummermoratorium.ThereshallbeNOschoolrelatedathleticactivities.Duringthistimecoaches(licensedteachercoachesandcoachaidesemployedbymemberschools)shallbeprohibitedfromengaginginanytypeofactivityin-volvingstudentathleteswhetheritbepractice,training,weightlifting,conditioning,competitionortravel.Allmemberschoolathleticfacilitieswillbeclosedduringthisperiodtoschoolpersonnelandstudentsgrades7-12.Ifmemberschoolathleticfacili-tiesalsoserveasnon-schoolcommunityrecreationfacilities,thesefacilitiesmayremainopenduringthemoratoriumsolongasnoschoolteamsareplayingandnoschoolcoachesarecoachingtheteams/individuals.Duringthisoneweekdeadperiod,studentsmayattendcampsorcompetitionsbutmaynotdosowiththeirschoolcoaches.Thismoratoriumdoesnotimpactfineartsorspiritactivities.
Rationale:ThelastfewyearstherehasbeenagrowingconcernwithintheKSHSAAmembershipthatstudentsandcoacheswerenotbeingabletohavetimetothemselvesduringthesummer.ItwassurveyedanddiscussedattheOctoberRegionalBoardofDirectorsMeetingin2017andthenvotedonattheApril,2018KSHSAABoardofDirectorsmeetingtoestablisharuletoallowstudentsandcoachesaweekoffduringthesummer.
ForQ/Aonthispolicy,goto www.kshsaa.org.
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Concussion ReportingIfastudentsuffers,orissuspectedofhavingsuffered,aconcussionorheadinjuryduringasportcompetitionorpracticesession,thestudent:(1)mustbeimmediatelyremovedfromthecontestorpracticeand(2)anurgentreferraltoahealthcareprovidershouldbearranged(ifnotalreadyonsite).Thestudentmaynotagainparticipateinpracticeorcompetitionuntilahealthcareproviderhasevaluatedthestudentandprovidedawrittenclearanceforthestudenttoreturntopracticeandcompetition.TheNationalFederationandtheKSHSAArecommendthatthestudentshouldnotbeclearedforpracticeorcompetitionthesamedaytheconcussionconsistentsign,symptomorbehaviorwasobserved.
REPORT THE HEAD INJURY ON THE KSHSAA CONCUSSION REPORTING PORTAL IF:
1. Thisisaheadinjurythatrequiredthestudentparticipanttoberemovedfromparticipationduetothestudentexhibitingsigns/symptomsofaconcussion.*
**AND**
2. Theheadinjurywassustainedduringaschoolsponsored,preseasonorin-seasonpracticeorcompetitioninthefollow-ingKSHSAAsanctionedactivities:Baseball,Basketball,Bowling,CrossCountry,Football,Golf,Gymnastics,Soccer,Softball,Swimming/Diving,Tennis,Track&Field,Volleyball,Wrestling,Cheerleading,DanceandMarchingBand.
*Ifthestudentwasremovedfromparticipation,butafteramedicalexaminationitwasdeterminednoconcussionoccurred,DONOTREPORTtheinjury.
Concussion and Head Injury Education RequirementOnanannualbasisandPRIORtothefirstpracticeoftheseason,ALLcoaches,studentparticipantsandschooladministratorsresponsibleforeventcoveragearerequiredtocompleteaconcussioneducationprogram.Thisrequirementincludescheeranddancesponsorsandparticipatingstudents.Studentsandcoachesinvolvedinmorethanonesportonlyneedtocompletethistrainingonetimeeachyear.Itisrecommendedtheprogrambecompletedpriortothestartofpracticeduringpreseasonteammeetingsorcoachingin-service.Schoolsmaychoosetoutilizethefree“Concussion in Sports”andthe“Concussion for Students” courses found at www.nfhslearn.com.
Medical Appliance StatementNationalFederationofStateHighSchoolAssociations(NFHS)andSportsMedicineAdvisoryCommittee(SMAC)
Althoughstillrelativelyrare,theuseofinsulinpumpsbyathleteswithdiabeteshasbecomemorecommonplaceoverthepastfewyears.Withthewideruseofinsulinpumps,aswellasothermedicaldevicessuchasheartmonitoringequipment,concernshavebeenraisedregardingthesafetyoftheathletewearingthedevice,teammates,opponentsandthedeviceitself.TheNFHSSMAC has discussed these issues and come to the following conclusion:
Whenitisnecessaryforanathletetowearamedicalappliance(suchasaninsulinpump)duringathleticcompetitions,thede-viceshallbepaddedandsecurelyattachedtotheplayer’sbodyunderneaththeuniform.Devicesattachedtothehead(suchashearingaidsandcochlearimplants)donotneedtobepadded,butshallbefirmlysecuredtothebody.Nomedicalapplianceshouldposeariskofinjurytoothers.Itisrecommendedthattheathletenotifytheofficialofthepresenceofthemedicalap-pliance prior to a contest.
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Section IINTRODUCTORY INFORMATION
Rule 40 - SWIMMING & DIVING (Boys & Girls)Section l: General Regulations (none)
Section 2: Senior High Regulations
Art. 1: Practiceshallnotbegin—
a. Boys—PriortoMondayofStandardizedCalendarWeek#20.
b. Girls—PriortoMondayofStandardizedCalendarWeek#35.
1. Anystudentwhohasbeenoutforafallsportshallnotstartpracticeiftheteamonwhichhecompetedorhadmembershiphasnotcompleteditsseason.
NOTE:Aparticipantisconsideredashavingcompletedsuchseasonifhedoesnotqualifyforentryintothestatechampionshipseries,orisnotcontinuedonthesquadwhentheteamadvancestothestatechampionshipseries.
Art. 2: Competitionshallnotbegin—
a. Boys—PriortoMondayofStandardizedCalendarWeek#22.
b. Girls—PriortoMondayofStandardizedCalendarWeek#37.
Art. 3: Thestatechampionshipmeet—
a. Boys—ShallbeheldduringStandardizedCalendarWeek#33.
b. Girls—ShallbeheldduringStandardizedCalendarWeek#46.
Art. 4:Nostudentrepresentingamemberschoolshallparticipateinmorethan10meetsduringaseason,exclusiveofthestatemeet.
Art. 5:Schoolsareencouragedtoscheduleasmanyquadrangularorsmallereventsaspossible.Itisrecommendedthattheseeventsstartafterschoolhours.
2021-22 DIVING WEEKS Boys
Week 1-forwardgroup-November29-December4Week 2-backgroup-December6-11Week 3-inwardgroup-December13-18Week 4-twistinggroup-December20-January1Week 5-reversegroup,etc. - January 3-8
(reference - Rule 9-4-6)REPEATWeek 1 - forward group - January 10-15Week 2-backgroup-January17-22Week 3 - inward group - January 24-29Week 4-twistinggroup-January31-February5Week 5-reversegroup,etc.-February7-12
(reference - Rule 9-4-6)
GirlsWeek 1 - forward group - March 14-19Week 2-backgroup-March21-26Week 3 - inward group - March 28 - April 2Week 4 - twisting group - April 4-9Week 5-reversegroup,etc.-April11-16
(reference - Rule 9-4-6)REPEATWeek 1 - forward group - April 18-23Week 2-backgroup-April25-30Week 3 - inward group - May 2-7Week 4 - twisting group - May 9-14Week 5-reversegroup,etc.-May16-21
(reference - Rule 9-4-6)
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 40 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 18 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 20 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 9 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PLACERelay Events
Individual Events
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Rule 26 - ANTI-TRYOUT AND PRIVATE INSTRUCTIONA student who violates this rule shall be ineligible in that activity for a period of one year from the date of the violation, unless reinstated by the Executive Board.
Section 1: General Regulations (apply to grades 7-12)
Art. 1:Astudentmayreceiveinstructionfromtheirparent(s)atanytime.Astudent’sparent(s)mayattendtheirstudent’sprivateinstructionsessionwithoutviolatingtheprovisionsofthisrule.
Art. 2:Astudentmayreceiveprivateinstructionatanytimeoftheschoolyear.Duringthetimeastudentisamemberofaschoolathleticsquad,startingwiththestudent’sfirstdayofschoolpracticeandendingwiththestudent’slastdayontheschoolathleticsquad,astudentmayreceiveprivateinstructionsubjecttotheconditionssetforthinthisrule.
Art. 3:Otherindividualsmaybepresentatastudent’sprivateinstructionsessionaslongastheyarethereinasupportivecapac-ityonlyandnotgivingorprovidinginstructionstothestudent.
NOTE:Privateinstructionisdefinedasonestudentreceivinginstructionfromonepersonduringtheperiodofinstruction.
Agroupisdefinedastwoormorestudentsreceivinginstructionfromaninstructorduringthesameperiodofinstruction.
Supportivecapacityisdefinedasparticipatingintheperiodofinstructionwithoutprovidinganyinstructiontothestudentorinstructororinacompetitivesituation/capacity.
Art. 4: Astudentshallnotparticipateingrouptrainingsessionsortryoutsheldbycollegesorother outside agencies in a sport whileheorsheisamemberofaschoolathleticteaminthatidenticalsport.
Exception:TheKansasLegislature,inthe2011session,enactedthefollowinglaw:
a. “TheKansasStateHighSchoolActivitiesAssociation(KSHSAA)anditsmemberhighschools,andadministrators,principals,coaches,teachersandothersaffiliatedwithsuchassociationandmemberhighschools,shallnotadoptany rules and regulationsor interpret anyexisting rule and regulation in anymannerwhichwouldprohibit astudent-athlete from training with any Kansas state high school league-sponsored sport or competition while the student-athleteisparticipatinginnonschoolswimmingathletictrainingordivingathletictraining,orboth,duringthe high school sport season and throughout the year if:
1. Thenonschoolswimmingathletictrainingordivingathletictraining,orboth,isunderthejurisdictionofandsanctionedbythenationalgoverningbodyofthesport,U.S.A.Swimming,Inc.orU.S.A.Diving,Inc.,andisconductedinamannerwhich protects the health and safety of the student-athlete; and
2. Thestudent-athletemeetsthereasonableandordinaryschool-establishedrequirementsforparticipationinthestudent-athlete’shighschoolswimmingprogramordivingprogram,orboth,includingrequirementsdesignedtoprotectthehealth and safety of such student-athlete.
b. ThissectionshalltakeeffectonandafterJuly1,2011.”
Rationale:
AnAnti-TryoutandPrivateInstructionrequirement:
a. Protectstheschool/coach-student-athleterelationship;
b. Establishesguidelinesunderwhichastudent-athletemayreceiveprivateinstruction;
c. Helpspreservetheschool’sstaffingintegrity;
d. Promotesandhelpsprotectthestudent-athleterelationshiptotheschool’steam;
e. Providesopportunityforspecializedindividualtraining;
f. Prohibitsstudent-athletesfromtryingoutfornon-schoolteamsduringtheschoolseasonofthesamesport;
g. Maintainsafaircompetitiveenvironmentforschoolteams;
h. Protectstheparent/childrelationship.
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Rule 4 - UNITED STATES OLYMPIC COMMITTEE-SPONSORED NATIONAL TRIALS AND COMPETITIONS Section 1: General Regulations (apply to grades 7-12)
Art. 1:NotwithstandingtheotherrulesoftheKSHSAA,astudentmayparticipateasanindividual(notrepresentinghisorherschool)withoutlossofinterscholasticeligibility:
a. asamemberofaNationalTeam(andtheactual,directtryoutstherefore),whichisdefinedasoneselectedbythena-tionalgoverningbodyofthesportonanationalqualificationbasiseitherthroughadefinedselectiveprocessoractualtryoutsforthepurposeofinternationalcompetitionwhichrequirestheentriestoofficiallyrepresenttheirrespectivenations,althoughitisnotnecessarytherebeteamscoringbynation;or
b. inanOlympicDevelopmentProgram,whichisdefinedasatrainingprogramorcompetition:
1. conductedorsponsoredbytheUnitedStatesOlympicCommittee(USOC);or
2. directlyfundedandconductedbytheUSOCmembernationalgoverningbody(NGB)onanationallevel(e.g.NGBnationalchampionshipcompetitionandthedirectqualificationstherefore);or
PROVIDED,HOWEVER,participationasdescribedin(a)and(b)aboveisanexceptiontotheotherrulesoftheKSHSAAonlyif:
1. theparticipation,ifduringtheschoolyear,isapprovedbythestudent’shighschoolprincipal,andtheKSHSAAisnotifiedinwritingbytheprincipalatleast30dayspriortothestartoftheprogram;and
2. thestudentmakespriorarrangementtocompletemissedacademiclessons,assignmentsandtestsbeforethelastdayofclassesofthecreditgradingperiodinwhichthestudent’sabsenceoccurs;and
3. thestudentmissesnoKSHSAA-sponsoredpostseasonathleticeventinvolvingateaminthatsport.
Olympic Development Program (ODP) – KSHSAA Rule #4 MemberschoolsmayapplyperKSHSAARule #4–ODPfortheirathletestocompeteinsanctionedUSASwimming&DivingMeets.Acompletelistofthe2021-22approvedmeetsmaybeaccessedontheKSHSAASwimmingandDivingHomepage.KSHSAAMemberSchoolsmustapplybywritingaletteronschoolletterhead,30dayspriortotheevent,requestingapprovalfortheirathletestocompeteintheUSASwimming&DivingMeet.Thelettermustbesignedby:Principal,AthleticDirector,ScholasticSwim Coach, & Athlete. These meets will count towards the limit of 10 meets for a season.
NFHS Rule #5 (Section 1, Article 1) – Order and Length of Events and Virtual Competitions IfyourschoolhostsameetthatdoesnotfollowthenormalorderandlengthofeventssuchasaRelayMeetorPentathlonMeet,besuretorequestpermissionfromtheKSHSAAinwritingprovidingmeetdetailssuchasmeetname,location,date,events,andparticipatingschools.AnyVirtualCompetitionsneedapprovalaswellandmustincludeallhostsites/locations.Requestscanbeemailed to [email protected].
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Section IIQUALIFYING (Q) AND CONSIDERATION (C) STANDARDS
2022 Boys Standards - 5-1A Schools 5-1A Qualifying 5-1A Qualifying 5-1A Consideration 5-1A ConsiderationEvent Yards Meters Yards Meters
200 medley relay 1:52.86 2:05.84 1:58.51 2:12.13
200 freestyle 1:57.45 2:10.13 2:03.32 2:16.64
200 IM 2:14.58 2:29.52 2:21.31 2:36.99
50 freestyle 23.43 26.22 24.61 27.53
100butterfly 58.67 1:05.36 1:01.60 1:08.62
100 freestyle 52.50 58.33 55.13 1:01.25
500 freestyle 5:28.66 4:48.57 5:45.10 5:02.99
200 freestyle relay 1:38.72 1:50.17 1:43.66 1:55.68
100backstroke 1:00.83 1:07.58 1:03.87 1:10.96
100breaststroke 1:07.45 1:14.87 1:10.82 1:18.61
400 freestyle relay 3:43.60 4:09.09 3:54.78 4:21.54
2022 Boys Standards - 6A Schools 6A Qualifying 6A Qualifying 6A Consideration 6A ConsiderationEvent Yards Meters Yards Meters
200 medley relay 1:50.49 2:03.20 1:56.02 2:09.36
200 freestyle 1:54.25 2:06.59 1:59.96 2:12.92
200 IM 2:09.22 2:23.57 2:15.68 2:30.74
50 freestyle 23.27 26.04 24.43 27.34
100butterfly 57.04 1:03.54 59.89 1:06.72
100 freestyle 51.27 56.96 53.83 59.81
500 freestyle 5:14.79 4:36.39 5:30.53 4:50.21
200 freestyle relay 1:36.98 1:48.23 1:41.82 1:53.64
100backstroke 59.10 1:05.66 1:02.05 1:08.94
100breaststroke 1:05.52 1:12.72 1:08.79 1:16.36
400 freestyle relay 3:37.85 4:02.68 3:48.74 4:14.82
* Diving (All Classes): 6DiveMeet 10.7DDon5OptionalAND190Score–atthesamemeet
11DiveMeet 12.8DDon6OptionalAND280Score–atthesamemeet
Thestatemeetisan11divemeet.Diversmustcompletetheminimum11divedegreeofdifficultyrequirement.
(400meters) (400meters)
(400meters) (400meters)
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Saving “groups” of seats at the state championship meets is not allowed!
2022 Girls Standards - 5-1A Schools 5-1A Qualifying 5-1A Qualifying 5-1A Consideration 5-1A ConsiderationEvent Yards Meters Yards Meters
200 medley relay 2:07.99 2:22.84 2:14.39 2:29.98
200 freestyle 2:12.25 2:26.53 2:18.86 2:33.86
200 IM 2:31.44 2:48.10 2:39.02 2:56.51
50 freestyle 26.84 29.93 28.18 31.43
100butterfly 1:07.95 1:15.49 1:11.35 1:19.27
100 freestyle 59.40 1:06.05 1:02.37 1:09.36
500 freestyle 5:58.52 5:14.49 6:16.45 5:30.22
200 freestyle relay 1:52.97 2:06.19 1:58.62 2:12.47
100backstroke 1:07.94 1:15.49 1:11.34 1:19.26
100breaststroke 1:18.14 1:26.89 1:22.04 1:31.23
400 freestyle relay 4:10.83 4:39.43 4:23.37 4:53.40
2022 Girls Standards - 6A Schools 6A Qualifying 6A Qualifying 6A Consideration 6A ConsiderationEvent Yards Meters Yards Meters
200 medley relay 2:05.38 2:19.92 2:11.64 2:26.92
200 freestyle 2:07.23 2:20.97 2:13.59 2:28.02
200 IM 2:24.55 2:40.45 2:31.78 2:48.47
50 freestyle 26.29 29.31 27.60 30.78
100butterfly 1:05.26 1:12.50 1:08.52 1:16.12
100 freestyle 57.71 1:04.17 1:00.60 1:07.38
500 freestyle 5:47.22 5:04.58 6:04.58 5:19.81
200 freestyle relay 1:51.28 2:04.30 1:56.84 2:10.48
100backstroke 1:05.16 1:12.39 1:08.42 1:16.01
100breaststroke 1:13.82 1:22.09 1:17.51 1:26.19
400 freestyle relay 4:09.85 4:38.33 4:22.34 4:52.24
* Diving (All Classes): 6DiveMeet 10.2DDon5OptionalAND180Score-atthesamemeet
11DiveMeet 12.2DDon6OptionalAND275Score-atthesamemeet
Thestatemeetisan11divemeet.Diversmustcompletetheminimum11divedegreeofdifficultyrequirement.
(400meters)
(400meters) (400meters)
(400meters)
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Section IIIBOYS AND GIRLS STATE SWIMMING & DIVING MEET
STATE MEET SCHEDULESBoys (Topeka-Capitol Federal Natatorium)
Thursday – February 17, 2022 8:30 a.m. Pass Gate & Hospitality Room Opens 9:00a.m. 5-1ADivingCoachesMeetingwithKSHSAA&KSDCA 9:45a.m. 5-1ADivingPrelimsWarm-Up 10:00 a.m. General Admission Gate Opens 11:00 a.m. 5-1A Diving Prelims 2:00p.m. 6ADivingCoachesMeetingwithKSHSAA&KSDCA 2:45p.m. 6ADivingPrelimsWarm-Up 4:00 p.m. 6A Diving Prelims 7:00 p.m. Building Closes
Friday – February 18, 2022 7:30 a.m. Pass Gate & Hospitality Room Opens 8:15 a.m. 5-1A Coaches Meeting with KSHSAA & KSDCA 9:00 a.m. General Admission Gate Opens 5-1ASwimmingPrelimsWarm-Up–OpenWarm-UpinAllLanes SprintsandStarts(9:45-9:55) 10:00 a.m. 5-1A Swimming Prelims Session 12:45 p.m. 6A Coaches Meeting with KSHSAA & KSDCA 1:30p.m. 6ASwimmingPrelimsWarm-Up–OpenWarm-UpinAllLanes SprintsandStarts(2:15-2:25) 2:30 p.m. 6A Swimming Prelims Session 5:00p.m. DivingSemifinals(ALLCLASSES)Warm-Up 6:30 p.m. Diving Semifinals (ALL CLASSES) 9:00 p.m. Building Closes
Saturday – February 19, 2022 8:00 a.m. Pass Gate & Hospitality Room Opens 9:00 a.m. General Admission Gate Opens 5-1ASwimmingand5-1ADivingFinalsWarm-Ups DivingWarm-UpsinDivingCompetitionPool Swimming–OpenWarm-UpsinAllLanes SprintsandStarts(9:45-9:55) 10:00 a.m. 5-1A Swimming and Diving Finals 2:00p.m. 6ASwimmingand6ADivingWarm-Ups DivingWarm-UpsinDivingCompetitionPool Swimming–OpenWarm-UpsinAllLanes SprintsandStarts(2:45-2:55) 3:00 p.m. 6A Swimming and Diving Finals 7:30 p.m. Building Closes
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Girls (Lenexa-Shawnee Mission School District Aquatic Center)Thursday – May 19, 2022 8:30 a.m. Pass Gate & Hospitality Room Opens 9:00a.m. 5-1ADivingCoachesMeetingwithKSHSAA&KSDCA 9:45a.m. 5-1ADivingPrelimsWarm-Up 10:00 a.m. General Admission Gate Opens 11:00 a.m. 5-1A Diving Prelims 2:00p.m. 6ADivingCoachesMeetingwithKSHSAA&KSDCA 2:45p.m. 6ADivingPrelimsWarm-Up 4:00 p.m. 6A Diving Prelims 7:00 p.m. Building Closes
Friday – May 20, 2022 7:30 a.m. Pass Gate & Hospitality Room Opens 8:15 a.m. 5-1A Coaches Meeting with KSHSAA & KSDCA 9:00 a.m. General Admission Gate Opens 5-1ASwimmingPrelimsWarm-Up–OpenWarm-UpinAllLanes SprintsandStarts(9:45-9:55) 10:00 a.m. 5-1A Swimming Prelims Session 12:45 p.m. 6A Coaches Meeting with KSHSAA & KSDCA 1:30p.m. 6ASwimmingPrelimsWarm-Up–OpenWarm-UpinAllLanes SprintsandStarts(2:15-2:25) 2:30 p.m. 6A Swimming Prelims Session 5:00p.m. DivingSemifinals(ALLCLASSES)Warm-Up 6:30 p.m. Diving Semifinals (ALL CLASSES) 9:00 p.m. Building Closes
Saturday – May 21, 2022 8:00 a.m. Pass Gate & Hospitality Room Opens 9:00 a.m. General Admission Gate Opens 5-1ASwimmingand5-1ADivingWarm-Ups DivingWarm-UpsinLanes6-8 Swimming–OpenWarm-UpsinAllRemainingLanes SprintsandStarts(9:45-9:55) 10:00 a.m. 5-1A Swimming and Diving Finals 2:00p.m. 6ASwimmingand6ADivingWarm-Ups DivingWarm-UpsinLanes6-8 Swimming–OpenWarm-UpsinAllRemainingLanes SprintsandStarts(2:45-2:55) 3:00 p.m. 6A Swimming and Diving Finals 7:30 p.m. Building Closes
MEDALS AND TROPHIES• Medalswillbeawardedtothetopeight(8)swimmersanddiversineachevent.
• Trophieswillbeawardedtothetopthree(3)teamsin6Aand5-1A.
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MEET ENTRIESThisstatemeetisbeingsetupandconductedbycomputer.Your Hy-Tek Meet Manager/Team Manager entries must arrive at the KSHSAA by 11 a.m. the Monday before the state meet,February 14 (BOYS) and May 16 (GIRLS). An entry fee of $8 percontestantperindividualeventand$25foreachrelayteamisrequired.SCHOOLS WILL BE INVOICED.
• Qualifying/Consideration swimmers must be submitted on Hy-Tek Meet Manager/Team Manager in the same file.
• You may list a swimmer with multiple individual consideration times; however, events will be filled in order.
• All swimmers MUST be entered into Meet Manager to compete in a relay.
ThemeetwillbeconductedaccordingtotheOfficial 2021-22 Swimming & Diving Rules Book,publishedbytheNationalFedera-tion of State High School Associations. Entries will be governed as per Rules 3-1-1, 3-2-1 and 3-2-2.
EntriesinalleventswillbelimitedtothosewhohavemettheminimumperformancestandardsaspublishedintheDecemberand March issues of the KSHSAA Activities Journal. Qualifying standards must have been met during this season in inter-scholastic competition.
KSHSAA RULE 30-2-2“Astudentwhoisenrolledatthestartofaseasonofsport,mustbeamemberofthesquadforthemajorityofthescheduledvarsitycontests,inordertobeeligibleforpostseasoncompetition.”Majoritymeansoverhalf.Thus,forschoolswitha10meetschedule,ateammembermustparticipateinatleast6ofthe10meetstobeeligibletocompeteinthestatemeet.
ITISTHECOACHES’RESPONSIBILITYTOCHECKTHEKSHSAAWEBSITEONTHETUESDAYBEFORETHESTATEMEET,(BOYS)FEBRUARY15AND(GIRLS)MAY17,2022,TOSEEIFANYOFYOURSWIMMERSWITH
CONSIDERATIONTIMESQUALIFIED.
SCHOOLS WITH COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTSTheKSHSAApolicyrequiresthatcooperativeagreementteamsinquasi-team/individualsports(includingswimming&diving)competeseparatelyatpostseason(state)competition.Leagueshavetheoptionofrequiringcooperativeteamstoseparateforleaguechampionshipevents.RELAY EVENT state qualifications mustbeachievedduringtheregularseasonbyindividualschools. In other words, if 3 students from School A and 1 student from School B swim together and earn a state qualifying time inarelayevent,itcannotbeusedasanentryqualifyingtimeforeitherschool.Formoreinformationregardingcooperativeagreements,besuretoreviewcarefullytheK-W(WinterActivities)Formsignedandagreedtobyeachschoolinacoopagreementforboysswimming&divingandtheK-S(SpringActivities)Formforgirlsswimming&diving.
SENDTHEBESTTIMEORSCOREWHICHTHESWIMMERORDIVERHASPERFORMEDINCOMPETITIONTHISSCHOLASTICSEASON.ENTRANTSMUSTPARTICIPATEASLISTEDINTEAMMANAGER.NO CHANGES WILL BE PERMITTED UNLESS AN EMERGENCY EXISTS.
PLEASE BE ABLE TO PROVIDE PROOF OF THE MEET AND THE DATE THE STANDARD WAS MET FOR BOTH SWIMMING AND DIVING COMPETITION. THE SAME PROCEDURE IS TO BE FOLLOWED FOR THOSE WITH CONSIDERATION TIMES!
Thepassgateformwillbeprovidedonlineforbothboysandgirls.PleasefilloutandsubmitonlinetotheKSHSAAbynoon, Tuesday, (BOYS) February 15, (GIRLS) May 17 and retain a copy for your records. KSHSAA website: www.kshsaa.org.
• Eight (8) lanes will be used in conducting preliminaries, consolation finals and finals.
• If more than three (3) full heats qualify (24), additional lanes will be filled with consideration times.
Coaches Meetings - Please AttendCoachesmeetingswillbeheldonsiteat8:15a.m.and12:45p.m.(byclass)onFriday,(BOYS)February18,(GIRLS)May 20. These meetingswillbeledbytheKSHSAA,meetofficials,andtheKansasSwimmingandDivingCoachesAssociation(KSDCA).Divingcoachesmeetingswillbeheldat9a.m.and2p.m.(byclass)onThursday,(BOYS)February17,(GIRLS)May19.
ATTENTION DIVING COACHESInstructions for eDive state entries (due by 11 a.m. on the Monday before the state meet):
1. Go to www.edive.info
2. Onthemenuatthebottomunder‘resources’,clickonemailentries.
3. Complete entry form on this page.
For host email use [email protected]
ForeventuseBoys/Girls11Dive1M
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4. Enterdiverinformationanddivelist.
Makesuretospecifyvoluntaryoroptional.
5. Click on Send My Entries.
Onceagain, thestatemeet isaneleven (11)divemeet.Therefore,diversmustcomplete theminimum11-diveDDqualifying standard at the State Championship Meet.
AlldivingsheetsmustbecompletedandturnedinafterthedivingcoachesmeetingonThursday.Thiswillgivethe divingrefereetimetocheckallsheets.SeeSwimmingandDivingRule#9fordetails.
Asinthepast,thedivingjudgeswillbeselectedfromthoseschoolswithdivingentries.WhenyourstatemeetentriesaresenttotheKSHSAA,youmustalsosendthenameofaqualifieddivingjudge(not necessarily the diving coach). Pleaselisttheirnameintheareaprovidedonthepassgatelist.Thispersonmustbeanadult.ThenamesofthejudgingpanelwillbeassignedbytheKSHSAA.TheteamswhoareselectedtoprovideajudgewillbenotifiedbytheKSHSAAinadvanceofthemeet.
Divers may warm up on Thursday, (BOYS) February 17, (GIRLS) May 19, at 9:45 a.m. for 5-1A and at 2:45 p.m. for 6A. The diving preliminaries will begin at 11 a.m. for 5-1A and 4 p.m. for 6A. All divers will be permitted to complete the preliminaries (5 dives).
Divingsemifinals,top 20 divers in each class,willbeconductedonFriday,(BOYS)February18,(GIRLS)May20begin-ningwithwarm-upat5p.m.andsemifinalsat6:30p.m.Divingfinals,top 16 divers in each class,willbeconductedbyclasswith5-1Aat10a.m.and6Aat3p.m.onSaturday,(BOYS)February19,(GIRLS)May21.Warm-upswillbeginat 9 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Admission/Pass GateAdmissionwillbechargedThursday,FridayandSaturday.Thepricesare$9foradultsand$6forgradesK-12.TheGeneralAdmis-sion Gate opens on Thursday at 10 a.m., Friday at 9 a.m. and Saturday at 9 a.m. Please inform your spectators that admission will be charged for the diving - Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Please complete and return the pass gate form. Those properly listedwillbeadmittedfree.PLEASE ASK THE PARTICIPANTS TO CHECK-IN ALPHABETICALLY TO EXPEDITE THE ADMITTANCE PROCESS.
TicketsDigital TicketingKSHSAAregional/sub-stateeventhostshavetheoptiontoselldigitalticketsthroughtheGoFandigitalticketingplatform.ThisistheonlydigitalticketingsystempermittedforuseatKSHSAApostseasonevents.Usingdigitalticketingreducesoreliminatestheneedtohavecashonhand,providestheopportunitytopre-sellticketsandgivesthehostaccesstodigitalreportingofsales.Hostproceedsarenotaffectedbydigitalvs.paperticketsales.Digitalticketconveniencefeesarepaidbythebuyer.Allpro-ceedsfromregional/sub-stateeventsgodirectlytothehostandarereconciledwiththeKSHSAAthesameaspaperticketsales.
Priortothestartofthepostseason,theKSHSAAwillprovideinformationtoschoolsonhowtosetupGoFandigitalticketingforanypostseasoneventstheymaybehosting.SchoolsmayalsocontacttheKSHSAAofficefordigitalticketingdetails.
Postseason Ticket Sales & Financial ReportingKSHSAAregional/sub-statepostseasoneventhostswillsubmitallticketandfinancialreportsonlinethroughtheKSHSAAwebsite.Thisprocesswillbeusedforalltypesofticketsales(digital,paperoracombination).Tosubmitthereports,loginwithyouradministratorcredentialsandselecttheTicketslinkatthetopofthepage.ThisprocesswillhandleallcalculationsandprovidethehostthefinalamounttobesenttotheKSHSAAaswellastheamountstobepaidtothecontestofficials.
Detailedinstructionsonfillingoutandsubmittingtheseonlinereportswillbeprovidedtohostsincommunicationspriortotheevent.ReportsaredueforeachticketpacketreceivedfromtheKSHSAA.
Timer AssignmentsSixteen(16)participatingschoolsinbothclasses(6A&5-1A)willbeassignedtoprovideonetimereachforthestatechampion-shipmeets.Schoolswillbenotifiedpriortothemeet.TimerswillreceivefreeadmissionandshouldusethePassGateEntrance.
ProgramsKSHSAAStateChampionshipMeetprogramswithbothclasses’preliminaryentrieswillbeavailablefor$4onFriday.Anewprogram (a.k.a. heat sheets)willbeavailableforthefinalsonSaturdayfor$1unlessproofofapurchased$4preliminprogramisshown.Inthatcasethefinalsheatsheetisfree.
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Locker RoomsAdequatedressingroomfacilitiesandlockerswillbeavailable.However,SCHOOLS SHOULD BRING THEIR OWN COMBINA-TION LOCKS. Towels WILL NOTbefurnished.Allschoolswillfurnishtheirownastheyhavedoneinthepast.Coachesarealsoremindedtobringlocksfortheirbelongings.
***COACHES—PLEASE INFORM YOUR ATHLETES *** NO SHAVING IN THE LOCKER ROOMS!
SeatingThe deck area is for athletes, coaches, managers and meet officials only. Safety marshals will only admit these individuals!
Coaches, please have your swimmers and divers find seating on the deck and in the specified crash areas. Save the bleacher seats for spectators. Ask those in front to remain seated, so spectators may see the competition.
POOL AREA RULES• NATATORIUM(DeckandSpectatorArea)
Noglasscontainersallowedanywhere! Food and drinks are NOT permitted inside the Natatorium.
• DECK Only drinks in plastic containers with lids are permitted in this area. Nofoodallowedonthedeck(includes:candy,snacks,fruit,etc.). Nostreetshoesallowedonthedeck!
• BOARDS Natatoriumpersonnelprohibits“divingand/orjumpingcelebration”fromtheboards.
Banners and SignsCheckwitheventmanagementbeforeputtingupanybannersorsigns.
Requirements for Ejected CoachesRequirecoacheswhoareejectedfromacontest(atalllevelsgrades7-12)tocompletetheNFHS“Teaching and Modeling Behavior” coursepriortocoachingintheirnextevent.(Nexteventwouldbedefinedasthenextregularlyscheduleddayofcompetition.)Anejectedcoachcouldcompleteatournamentinprogressbeforecompletingthecourserequirement.Thecoursefeeis$20andcanbecompletedinonehour.TheschooladministratorisresponsibletoprovideKSHSAAwithacopyofthecoach’scertificateprovingcompletionoftheonlinecourse.(Coachmayprintthisasthefinalstepoftheonlinecourse.)Recurringejection(s)resultin a requirement to repeat the course.
Safety During the Warm-Up PeriodCoaches,pleasediscussthefollowingsafetyguidelineswithyourathletes.ThisinformationispublishedintheWinterissueofthe KSHSAA Activities Journal.
1. Swimmersshallenterthewaterfeet-firstexceptforstartswhicharelimitedtospecifiedlanes.
2. Placeaconemarkerorsimilaritemonstartingplatformsinlanesnotspecifiedasone-waysprintlanes.
3. Specifycenterlanesforcircleswimmingtwo(2)lengthsofthepoolbeginningatthestartingendofthepool.
4. Specify the outside lanes as pace lanes (swimmers swim one or two lengths from an in-water push-off position from the starting end of the pool).
5. May specify lanes for relay practice during the last 10 minutes of the warm-up.
6. Coachesshouldstandatthestartingendofthepoolandverballystartswimmersforsprintorpacework.
7. Swimmersshouldnotbeallowedonastartingplatformwhenabackstrokerisexecutingastartinthesamesprintlane.
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Webcasting Postseason ContestsByKSHSAAExecutiveBoardadoptionthehometeamwillnowdetermineoneschooltobethewebcastproviderforthecon-test.
Ithasbeenalong-standingpolicythatmemberschoolsmayelecttowebcasttheirpostseasongameatnochargeforarightsfee.Thesearemeanttobeeducationalinnatureforstudentswhohaveinterestinthebroadcastrealm.Thenochargeoptionformemberschoolsisstillavailable,howevernowitwillonlybegrantedtoeitherthehostorthevisitingschool.Asstreamingbecomesmoreefficient,manyschoolshavebeguntostreamtheirgameshomeoraway.Duringthepostseason,thehostschoolathleticdirectorhasmanyitemstocoordinate.Narrowingdownwebcastscanaidinthelogisticsofhostingpostseasonplay.
Thehostschoolhasfirstrightofrefusaltowebcastthegame.Iftheyelecttowebcastthecontest,thennootherschoolmaydoso.Ifthehostschoolturnsdowntheopportunity,thenthevisitingschoolmaywebcastthecontest-allatnochargeasinpreviousyears.
Forcompetitionsthatinvolvemultiplegames,ifthehostschoolchoosestowebcasttheentiretournament,theymay,andnootherschoolswillwebcast.Otherwise,itwillbehandledonapercontestbasis.Eachschoolshouldcoordinatewhowillbroad-cast,ifany,thenfillouttheproperformandsendintotheKSHSAA,attention:JeremyHoladay,[email protected].
NOT PARTICIPATING IN STATE MEET
IF YOUR SCHOOL WILL NOT HAVE ANYONE PARTICIPATING AT THIS STATE MEET, PLEASE CONTACT ROD GARMAN AT: [email protected] OR 785-273-5329
BY FRIDAY, (BOYS) FEBRUARY 11, (GIRLS) MAY 13, 2022.
DON’T FORGET WE NEED ALL MEET MANAGER/TEAM MANAGER ENTRIES
EMAILED BY 11 A.M. MONDAY (BOYS) FEBRUARY 14 | (GIRLS) MAY 16
Pass Gate forms will need to be submitted online at www.kshsaa.org by Tuesday, 12 p.m., prior to the state meet.
Loginusingtheschooluser IDandadministrativepasswordatwww.kshsaa.org>Schools>Entry Forms> February (Boys) or May (Girls)>SW-1 (Boys) or SW-2 (Girls)
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Neitheramemberschoolnoranapprovedschoolshalltakeanyactiontopreventajudgefromofficiatingacontestbecauseofthejudge'srace,sex,religionornationalorigin.Neithershallamemberschooloranapprovedschoolparticipateinacontestforwhichajudgehasbeenexcludedfromofficiatingbecauseofthejudge'srace,sex,religionornationalorigin.
Full Team Name Team AbbrAltamont-LabetteCountyHS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LABCAndoverCentralHS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ANDCAndoverHS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ANDOAtchison HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ATCHAtchison-Maur Hill-Mount Academy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MAURBaldwin HS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BALDBasehor-Linwood HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BASEBonner Springs HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BONNBuhler HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .BUHLChanute HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CHANClay Center Community HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CLAYCoffeyville-FieldKindleyHS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COFFColumbusHS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .COLUDe Soto HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DESODerbyHS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DERBDodge City HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DODGElDoradoHS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ELDOEmporiaHS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EMPOFort Scott HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FORTGarden City HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GCTYGreat Bend HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GREAHays HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HAYSHesston HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HESSHolcombHS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HOLCHutchinson HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HTCHIndependence HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . INDEJunction City HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JUNCKansas City-Piper HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PIPEKansas City-Sumner Academy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SUMNKansas City-Turner HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TURNKansas City-Washington HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .KCWAKansas City-Wyandotte HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WYANLa Crosse HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LACRLansing HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LANSLawrence HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LAWRLawrence-BishopSeaburyAcademy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SEABLawrence-Free State HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FREELeavenworthHS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LEAVLenexa-St. James Academy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SJAMLiberalHS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LIBELindsborg-SmokyValleyHS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SMOKLouisburgHS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LOUIMaizeHS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MAIZMaizeSouthHS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MASOManhattan HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MANHMarion HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MARIMcPherson HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MCPHNewton HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NEWTOlatheEastHS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OLEAOlathe North HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .OLNO
Full Team Name Team AbbrOlathe Northwest HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OLNWOlathe South HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OLSOOlathe West HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .OLWOsawatomie HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OSAWOverlandPark-BlueValleyHS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BVHOverlandPark-BlueValleyNorthHS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .BVNOOverlandPark-BlueValleyNorthwestHS . . . . . . . . . . . . BVNWOverlandPark-BlueValleySouthwestHS . . . . . . . . . . . . .BVSWOverlandPark-BlueValleyWestHS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .BVWOverlandPark-St.ThomasAquinasHS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AQUIPaola HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PAOLParsons HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PARSPittsburgHS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PITTPittsburg-StMary’sColganHS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PSMCRose Hill HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ROSESalina-Central HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SCENSalina-Sacred Heart HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SAHTSalina-South HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SSOUShawneeMissionEastHS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SMEShawnee Mission North HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SMNShawnee Mission Northwest HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SMNWShawnee Mission South HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SMSShawnee Mission West HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SMWShawnee Mission-Bishop Miege HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MIEGShawnee-MillValleyHS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MILLTecumseh-Shawnee Heights HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SHAWTonganoxie HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TONGTopeka HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TOPETopeka West HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TOWETopeka-Hayden HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HAYDTopeka-Seaman HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SEAMTopeka-WashburnRuralHS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WARUTowanda-Circle HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CIRCValleyCenterHS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .VLCEWellington HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WELLWichita Collegiate HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COLLWichita-Bishop Carroll HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CARRWichita-Classical School Of Wichita . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CSWWichita-EastHS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WIEAWichita-HaysvilleCampusHS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CAMPWichita-Heights HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WIHEWichita-Kapaun Mt. Carmel HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .KAMCWichita-North HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WINOWichita-Northwest HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WINWWichita-South HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WISOWichita-Southeast HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WISEWichita-The Independent HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WINDWichita-Trinity Academy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WITRWichita-West HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WIWEWinfieldHS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WINF
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2021-22 KSHSAA Swimming & Diving Manual 21
KSH
SAA
5-1A
Boy
s Sw
imm
ing
& D
ivin
g
Eve
nt
Tim
e R
ecor
d H
olde
r Sc
hool
Ye
ar
1)
200
-Yar
d M
edle
y R
elay
1:
35.0
2 Pr
elim
. M
ax H
erna
ndez
-Nie
tling
, Lex
Her
nand
ez-N
ietli
ng, K
evin
Han
non,
Kyl
e Es
kew
Shaw
nee
Mis
sion
-Bis
hop
Mie
ge
2019
2)
200
-Yar
d Fr
eest
yle
1:40
.81
Zeke
Met
z To
peka
-Sea
man
20
18
3)
200
-Yar
d In
divi
dual
Med
ley
1:46
.78
Ben
Patto
n W
ichi
ta-T
rinity
20
19
4)
50-
Yard
Fre
esty
le
:20.
48
Keis
er W
itte
Win
field
20
13
5)
One
-Met
er D
ivin
g 53
3.55
D
anie
l Fec
teau
O
verla
nd P
ark-
Blue
Val
ley
Wes
t 20
15
6)
100
-Yar
d Bu
tterfl
y :4
8.58
D
avid
Win
ter
New
ton
2007
7)
100
-Yar
d Fr
eest
yle
:45.
12
Lex
Her
nand
ez-N
ietli
ng
Shaw
nee
Mis
sion
-Bis
hop
Mie
ge
2019
8)
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-Yar
d Fr
eest
yle
4:33
.52
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im.
Zeke
Met
z To
peka
-Sea
man
20
18
9)
200
-Yar
d Fr
eest
yle
Rel
ay
1:26
.81
Reg
an R
icha
rdso
n, E
li St
ucky
, Bra
ndon
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les,
Rei
d R
icha
rdso
n M
aize
Sou
th
2021
10)
100
-Yar
d Ba
ckst
roke
:4
8.60
Be
n Pa
tton
Wic
hita
-Trin
ity
2019
11)
100
-Yar
d Br
east
stro
ke
:55.
27
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Am
rein
Le
nexa
-St.
Jam
es A
cade
my
2021
12)
400
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d Fr
eest
yle
Rel
ay
3:11
.60
Prel
im.
Aida
n Sc
ott,
Dan
iel J
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, Geo
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Jeko
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W
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ta-T
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20
22 Sportsmanship #StartsWithMe
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6A B
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min
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Div
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, Eth
an E
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, Kev
in G
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, Sam
Pan
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verla
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Val
ley
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2021
2)
200-
Yard
Fre
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le
1
:38.
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relim
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n Br
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ce
Ola
the
East
2011
3)
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Yard
Indi
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al M
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1:
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1 G
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ka-W
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styl
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m D
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te
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Par
k-Bl
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alle
y N
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2017
5)
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lly M
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6)
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Fre
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le
:44.
15
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8)
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4
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divi
dual
Med
ley
2:00
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im.
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e Br
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Wic
hita
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cade
my
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Yard
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19
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1:48
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CL
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VA
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Jr
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FE
MA
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PR
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(D
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1-5
: 2
Vo
lun
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& 3
Op
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nal
)
DIV
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#D
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P
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.
JUD
GE
S
TO
TAL
S
T =
Tu
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= P
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, S =
Str
aig
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F =
Fre
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: L
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volu
nta
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firs
t. S
pac
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-6 f
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op
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div
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CH
AM
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11-
DIV
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: L
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div
es in
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ecti
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as
per
inst
ruct
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s
Sign
ed:
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____
____
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S S
CO
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DIV
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CR
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1
2 3
4 5
6 7
D
.D.
PO
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S A
WA
RD
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1 2 3 4 5
SE
MIF
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LS
(D
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6, 7
, 8 -
2 V
olu
nta
ry &
1 O
pti
on
al)
6 7 8
FIN
AL
S (
Div
es, 9
, 10,
11
- 1
Vo
lun
tary
& 2
Op
tio
nal
)
9 10
11
TO
TAL
PO
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S A
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DIV
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TA
BL
ED
ive
Div
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#
T
P
S
F
FO
RW
AR
D D
IVE
S
____
10
1 F
orw
ard
Div
e ...
......
......
......
......
......
......
.1.2
1.
3 1.
4 -
____
10
2 F
orw
ard
1 S
S ..
......
......
......
......
......
......
.1.4
1.
5 1.
6 -
____
10
3 F
orw
ard
1-1/
2 S
S ..
......
......
......
......
......
.1.6
1.
7 2.
0 -
____
10
4 F
orw
ard
2 S
S ..
......
......
......
......
......
......
.2.2
2.
3 2.
6 -
____
10
5 F
orw
ard
2-1/
2 S
S ..
......
......
......
......
......
.2.4
2.
6 -
-__
__
106
For
war
d 3
SS
.....
......
......
......
......
......
....2
.9
3.2
- -
____
10
7 F
orw
ard
3-1/
2 S
S ..
......
......
......
......
......
.3.0
3.
3 -
-__
__
112
For
war
d F
lyin
g 1
SS
......
......
......
......
.....
1.6
1.7
- -
____
11
3 F
orw
ard
Fly
ing
1-1/
2 S
S ..
......
......
......
..1.
8 1.
9 -
-
BA
CK
DIV
ES
__
__
201
Bac
k D
ive
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
...1.
5 1.
6 1.
7 -
____
20
2 B
ack
1 S
S ..
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
1.5
1.6
1.7
-__
__
203
Bac
k 1-
1/2
SS
.....
......
......
......
......
......
...2.
0 2.
3 2.
5 -
____
20
4 B
ack
2 S
S ..
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
2.0
2.3
- -
____
20
5 B
ack
2-1/
2 S
S ..
......
......
......
......
......
......
3.0
3.2
- -
RE
VE
RS
E D
IVE
S
____
30
1 R
ever
se D
ive
......
......
......
......
......
......
....1
.6
1.7
1.8
-__
__
302
Rev
erse
1 S
S ..
......
......
......
......
......
......
.1.6
1.
7 1.
8 -
____
30
3 R
ever
se 1
-1/2
SS
.....
......
......
......
......
....2
.1
2.4
2.7
-__
__
304
Rev
erse
2 S
S ..
......
......
......
......
......
......
. 2.1
2.
4 2.
9 -
____
30
5 R
ever
se 2
-1/2
SS
.....
......
......
......
......
....3
.0
3.2
- -
INW
AR
D D
IVE
S
____
40
1 In
war
d D
ive
......
......
......
......
......
......
......
1.4
1.5
1.8
-__
__
402
Inw
ard
1 S
S ..
......
......
......
......
......
......
...1.
6 1.
7 2.
0 -
____
40
3 In
war
d 1-
1/2
SS
.....
......
......
......
......
......
2.2
2.4
- -
____
40
4 In
war
d 2
SS
.....
......
......
......
......
......
......
2.8
3.0
- -
____
40
5 In
war
d 2-
1/2
SS
.....
......
......
......
......
......
3.1
3.4
- -
____
41
2 In
war
d F
lyin
g 1
SS
.....
......
......
......
......
.. 2.
0 2.
1 -
-__
__
413
Inw
ard
Fly
ing
1-1/
2 S
S...
......
......
......
.... 2
.7
2.9
- -
TW
IST
DIV
ES
__
__
5111
F
orw
ard
Div
e, 1
/2 T
wis
t ....
......
......
......
..1.
6 1.
7 1.
8 -
____
51
12
For
war
d D
ive,
1 T
wis
t ....
......
......
......
......
.-
1.9
2.0
-__
__
5121
F
orw
ard
1 S
S, 1
/2 T
wis
t ....
......
......
......
...-
- __
__
5122
F
orw
ard
1 S
S, 1
Tw
ist .
......
......
......
......
...-
- __
__
5124
F
orw
ard
1 S
S, 2
Tw
ists
.....
......
......
......
....-
-
____
51
26
For
war
d 1
SS
, 3 T
wis
ts ..
......
......
......
......
.-
- __
__
5131
F
orw
ard
1-1/
2 S
S, 1
/2 T
wis
t ....
......
......
...-
- __
__
5132
F
orw
ard
1-1/
2 S
S, 1
Tw
ist .
......
......
......
...-
- __
__
5134
F
orw
ard
1-1/
2 S
S, 2
Tw
ists
.....
......
......
...-
- __
__
5136
F
orw
ard
1-1/
2 S
S, 3
Tw
ists
.....
......
......
...-
-
____
51
52
For
war
d 2-
1/2
SS
, 1 T
wis
t ....
......
......
....3
.0
3.2
-1.
7-
1.9
-2.
3-
2.8
-2.
0-
2.2
-2.
6-
3.1
- -
____
52
11
Bac
k D
ive,
1/2
Tw
ist .
......
......
......
......
......
- -
1.8
-__
__
5212
B
ack
Div
e, 1
Tw
ist .
......
......
......
......
......
...-
- 2.
0 -
____
52
21
Bac
k 1
SS
, 1/2
Tw
ist..
......
......
......
......
.....
- -
____
52
22
Bac
k 1
SS
, 1 T
wis
t.....
......
......
......
......
.....
- -
____
52
23
Bac
k 1
SS
,1-1
/2 T
wis
ts...
......
......
......
......
- -
____
52
25
Bac
k 1
SS
, 2-1
/2 T
wis
ts...
......
......
......
.....
- -
____
52
27
Bac
k 1
SS
, 3-1
/2 T
wis
ts...
......
......
......
.....
- -
____
52
31
Bac
k 1-
1/2
SS
, 1/2
Tw
ist .
......
......
......
.....
- -
____
52
33
Bac
k 1-
1/2
SS
, 1-1
/2 T
wis
ts ..
......
......
.....
- -
____
52
35
Bac
k 1-
1/2
SS
, 2-1
/2 T
wis
ts ..
......
......
.....
- -
____
52
51
Bac
k 2-
1/2
SS
, 1/2
Tw
ist .
......
......
......
...2.
7 2.
9
-1.
7-
1.9
-2.
3-
2.7
-3.
2-
2.1
-2.
5-
2.9
- -
____
53
11
Rev
erse
Div
e, 1
/2 T
wis
t ....
......
......
......
....-
-
1.9
-__
__
5312
R
ever
se D
ive,
1 T
wis
t ....
......
......
......
......
.-
- 2.
1 -
____
53
21
Rev
erse
1 S
S, 1
/2 T
wis
t ....
......
......
......
...-
- -
1.8
____
53
22
Rev
erse
1 S
S, 1
Tw
ist .
......
......
......
......
...-
- -
2.0
____
53
23
Rev
erse
1 S
S, 1
-1/2
Tw
ists
.....
......
......
...-
- -
2.4
____
53
25
Rev
erse
1 S
S, 2
-1/2
Tw
ists
.....
......
......
...-
- -
2.8
____
53
31
Rev
erse
1-1
/2 S
S, 1
/2 T
wis
t ....
......
......
...-
- -
2.2
____
53
33
Rev
erse
1-1
/2 S
S, 1
-1/2
Tw
ists
.....
......
...-
- -
2.6
____
53
35
Rev
erse
1-1
/2 S
S, 2
-1/2
Tw
ists
.....
......
...-
- -
3.0
____
53
51
Rev
erse
2-1
/2 S
S, 1
/2 T
wis
t.....
......
......
2.7
2.
9 -
-__
__
5411
In
war
d D
ive,
1/2
Tw
ist .
......
......
......
......
...-
1.7
2.0
-__
__
5412
In
war
d D
ive,
1 T
wis
t ....
......
......
......
......
...-
1.9
2.2
-__
__
5421
In
war
d 1
SS
, 1/2
Tw
ist .
......
......
......
......
...-
- -
1.9
____
54
22
Inw
ard
1 S
S, 1
Tw
ist .
......
......
......
......
......
- -
-2.
1__
__
5432
In
war
d 1-
1/2
SS
, 1 T
wis
t.....
......
......
......
..-
- -
2.7
____
54
34
Inw
ard
1-1/
2 S
S, 2
Tw
ists
.....
......
......
......
- -
-3.
1
INS
TR
UC
TIO
NS
FO
R U
SE
1. R
efer
to th
e di
ving
tabl
e on
the
left
to c
ompl
ete
the
divi
ng s
core
shee
t.2.
For
eac
h di
ve, w
rite
the
dive
’s n
umbe
r, po
sitio
n an
d de
gree
of d
ifficu
lty in
the
spac
e pr
ovid
ed, c
ircle
the
volu
ntar
ydi
ve n
umbe
r; s
ign
the
scor
e sh
eet,
then
hav
e th
e co
ach
sign
it.
3.In
a s
ix-d
ive
com
petit
ion,
any
des
igna
ted
volu
ntar
y di
ve w
ith a
DD
gre
ater
than
1.8
will
be
assi
gned
a D
D o
f 1.8
. (N
FH
S R
ule
9-4-
6)4.
For
mee
ts r
equi
ring
canc
ella
tion
of h
igh
and
low
judg
e’s
scor
es, t
he s
core
r ci
rcle
s th
ose
scor
es w
hich
will
be
used
in e
stab
lishi
ng th
e sc
ore
for
the
dive
.5.
The
sco
rer
keep
s th
e di
ver’s
cum
ulat
ive
runn
ing
scor
e on
the
seco
nd li
ne o
f eac
h di
ve’s
Poi
nts
Aw
arde
d co
lum
n.6.
The
div
ing
refe
ree
chec
ks th
e sc
orer
’s ta
bula
tion
and
sign
s th
e sc
ores
heet
.7.
For
furt
her
info
rmat
ion
and
refe
renc
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ampl
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P
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4 5
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WA
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302
Reve
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S
6.5
2
103
Forw
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1/2
SS
T
3
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war
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ve 1
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S
4
402
Inw
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5
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LS
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ives
6, 7
, 8 -
2 V
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ry &
1 O
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al)
6
5122
Fo
rwar
d
1 S
S 1
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F
7
301
Reve
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Dive
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SS
8
105
Forw
ard
2-
1/2
SS
P
FIN
AL
S (
Div
es, 9
, 10,
11
- 1
Volu
nta
ry &
2 O
pti
on
al)
9
203
Back
1-
1/2
SS
P
10
401
Inw
ard
Dive
P
11
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5
OVER June 2018
KSHSAA GUIDELINES FOR LIGHTNING SAFETY
1. WHEN THUNDER IS HEARD OR CLOUD-TO-GROUND LIGHTNING IS SEEN, THE LEADING EDGE OF THE THUNDERSTORM IS CLOSE ENOUGH TO POSE A LIGHTNING RISK. SUSPEND PLAY AND TAKE SHELTER IMMEDIATELY.
2. ONCE PLAY HAS BEEN SUSPENDED, WAIT AT LEAST 30 MINUTES FROM THE LAST SOUND OF THUNDER OR LIGHTNING STRIKE WITNESSED BEFORE RESUMING THE ACTIVITY.
3. ANY SUBSEQUENT THUNDER OR LIGHTNING STRIKE DURING THE 30 MINUTE WAITING PERIOD RESETS THE CLOCK, AND A NEW 30 MINUTE WAITING PERIOD BEGINS.
ANYTIME LIGHTNING CAN BE SEEN OR THUNDER HEARD, RISK IS PRESENT!
At night, under certain atmospheric conditions, lightning flashes may be seen from distant storms. In these cases, it may be safe to continue an event. If no thunder can be heard and the flashes are low on the horizon, the storm may not pose a threat. Independently verified lightning detection information would help eliminate any uncertainty. SCHOOL CONSIDERATIONS: 1. A documented plan for handling severe weather situations such as lightning should be in place.
2. The persons responsible for monitoring weather activity and determining when to suspend practice or competition should be identified. Ideally this person will NOT be a coach or an official involved in the game or practice, as they may to too involved with their other duties to monitor the weather.
3. There are many different methods of monitoring the weather. The internet and mobile device weather applications are one option. Weather radios are available through the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the National Weather Service. The Weather Channel can also provide good information on storm movement and strength. Each school will need to determine their most effective means of monitoring the weather. No matter how weather is monitored, hearing thunder or seeing lightning should always take precedence in decision making over information obtained from other sources.
National Weather Service contact information, areas of coverage, and weather radio frequencies are provided on the back of this document.
4. All personnel, athletes, and spectators should be clearly informed in advance of available safe structures or shelters in the event of severe weather.
5. The most ideal safe structure is a fully enclosed building with plumbing, electrical wiring, and telephone service which all aid in grounding the structure.
6. Fully enclosed automobiles with metal roofs, including school buses, provide adequate shelter as well.
7. Avoid using bathrooms or showers as shelter areas as the plumbing pipelines provide a path for the lightning to enter the structure. Also avoid using corded telephones or headsets during a thunderstorm, and avoid standing near utilities.
8. If communication is necessary during the storm, cellular and cordless phones are considered reasonably safe. National Federation of State High School Associations. NFHS Guidelines on Handling Practices and Contests During Lightning and Thunder Disturbances. www.nfhs.org/SportsMed.aspx. OVER June 2018
KSHSAA GUIDELINES FOR LIGHTNING SAFETY
1. WHEN THUNDER IS HEARD OR CLOUD-TO-GROUND LIGHTNING IS SEEN, THE LEADING EDGE OF THE THUNDERSTORM IS CLOSE ENOUGH TO POSE A LIGHTNING RISK. SUSPEND PLAY AND TAKE SHELTER IMMEDIATELY.
2. ONCE PLAY HAS BEEN SUSPENDED, WAIT AT LEAST 30 MINUTES FROM THE LAST SOUND OF THUNDER OR LIGHTNING STRIKE WITNESSED BEFORE RESUMING THE ACTIVITY.
3. ANY SUBSEQUENT THUNDER OR LIGHTNING STRIKE DURING THE 30 MINUTE WAITING PERIOD RESETS THE CLOCK, AND A NEW 30 MINUTE WAITING PERIOD BEGINS.
ANYTIME LIGHTNING CAN BE SEEN OR THUNDER HEARD, RISK IS PRESENT!
At night, under certain atmospheric conditions, lightning flashes may be seen from distant storms. In these cases, it may be safe to continue an event. If no thunder can be heard and the flashes are low on the horizon, the storm may not pose a threat. Independently verified lightning detection information would help eliminate any uncertainty. SCHOOL CONSIDERATIONS: 1. A documented plan for handling severe weather situations such as lightning should be in place.
2. The persons responsible for monitoring weather activity and determining when to suspend practice or competition should be identified. Ideally this person will NOT be a coach or an official involved in the game or practice, as they may to too involved with their other duties to monitor the weather.
3. There are many different methods of monitoring the weather. The internet and mobile device weather applications are one option. Weather radios are available through the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the National Weather Service. The Weather Channel can also provide good information on storm movement and strength. Each school will need to determine their most effective means of monitoring the weather. No matter how weather is monitored, hearing thunder or seeing lightning should always take precedence in decision making over information obtained from other sources.
National Weather Service contact information, areas of coverage, and weather radio frequencies are provided on the back of this document.
4. All personnel, athletes, and spectators should be clearly informed in advance of available safe structures or shelters in the event of severe weather.
5. The most ideal safe structure is a fully enclosed building with plumbing, electrical wiring, and telephone service which all aid in grounding the structure.
6. Fully enclosed automobiles with metal roofs, including school buses, provide adequate shelter as well.
7. Avoid using bathrooms or showers as shelter areas as the plumbing pipelines provide a path for the lightning to enter the structure. Also avoid using corded telephones or headsets during a thunderstorm, and avoid standing near utilities.
8. If communication is necessary during the storm, cellular and cordless phones are considered reasonably safe. National Federation of State High School Associations. NFHS Guidelines on Handling Practices and Contests During Lightning and Thunder Disturbances. www.nfhs.org/SportsMed.aspx.
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