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As of 5/7/12 -The waiver to NCAA Rule 12-1-3-1, (see below) to allow a solid libero shirt for the 2012-2014 seasons was approved at this weekend's Executive Committee Meeting.

(Libero Uniform. (Rule 12.1.3, page 65) – Beginning in the 2013 season, it will be required that either the libero or her teammates must wear a solid

colored jersey. Regarding the solid-color jersey:

a. Sleeves must be the same color as the body of the jersey.

b. Piping/trim no wider than 1”can be a different color than the body of the jersey.

c. Lettering and collars can be a different color than the body of the jersey.

d. Numbers must be a contrasting color and meet all other specifications in Rule 7.1.2.

The solid color uniform must clearly contrast from the predominant primary color(s) of the teammate(s) jerseys. Predominant colors are those that appear on approximately half of the body of the uniform. Rationale: When both the libero and her teammates are in multi-colored uniforms of the same color combinations, it can be very difficult to discern the libero’s legality when playing the ball. Requiring either the libero or the other team members to be in a solid color uniform will assist the referees in determining legal playing actions.)

2012-13 Volleyball Major Rules Change Proposals Note: All rule references are from the 2010-2011 Rule Book)

NCAA Rule Changes 2012-2013 By Anne Pufahl, Secretary-Rules Editor NCAA Women’s Volleyball Rules Committee The NCAA Playing Rule Oversight Panel (PROP) has approved the following rules submitted by the Women’s Volleyball Rules committee. The list below includes all the proposals that were approved and will be implemented into the 2012-2013 Volleyball Rules Book. Complete details and interpretations of the rule changes and other points of emphasis will be covered in the 2012 NCAA/PAVO clinics. All women’s collegiate referees should plan to attend. Referee Stand. Rule 1.5.4: The referee stand and platform must be distributed evenly behind the net pole. The ladder must be distributed evenly behind the back of the referee platform. Rationale: Some net systems currently have the referee stand and platform inside the net pole with the ladder on one side of the platform. This could create a potentially dangerous situation and uneven playing area for the team on the side of the ladder. Use of Electronic Aids Rule 6.1.5: Statistical data may be transmitted to the bench area from any location in the facility. Electronic audio communication or video transmission is prohibited. Electronic devices may be used in the bench areas during the match for statistical purposes. Rationale: Technology is changing quickly, and allowing statistical information to be transmitted is a current accepted practice. Change of Team Areas Between Sets Rule 9.2.4.4.1: The second referee conducts a new coin toss. The home team calls the coin toss for the deciding set. Rationale: The previous rule stated that the first referee had to instruct the second referee to conduct the coin toss. This rule change will align with the current practice. Substitutions: Rule 11.3.2: Each team is entitled to 15 substitutions per set. Each player is allowed unlimited entries within the team limit. Rationale: The survey results showed a vast majority of coaches in favor of increasing the number of substitutions per set. Many programs are being asked to carry more student-athletes on their team roster.

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This change allows for increased playing opportunities. Associated Technique. Rule 18.3.6.11. The second referee notifies the appropriate coach(s) when the 12th through 15th team substitutions are made, and the first referee when the 15th substitution is made. NYS Modification 18 subs Notification will happen on sub 15 through team sub 18. Hand Signals. Rule 18.1.5: If the fault is whistled by the first referee, he or she indicates the result of the play (point or replay) followed by the nature of the fault. The second referee mimics the first referee’s signals. [Exception: The second referee does not mimic the signal for net serve. (See Signal 19b, Official’s Mechanics. Rule 18.1.5.2: If the fault is whistled by the second referee, he or she will indicate the nature of the fault and the player at fault (if necessary). The first referee, if in agreement, will then indicate the result of the play (point or replay); the second referee mimics that signal. Rationale: Indicating which team will serve next facilitates the actions of the scorekeepers, ball crew, media, etc. during the time the ball is out of play. This will add to a more consistent tempo to the match. The Line Judge. Rule 18.5.1.2: A player or server commits a line violation. The line judges’ responsibility for foot fault errors includes players other than the server on the court. If such a player is touching the floor outside the court at the time the ball is contacted for service, the line judge should notify the referees. (See Signal 9b, Official’s Mechanics). Rationale: The first and second referee should be solely responsible for determining all positional faults. Line judges will continue to provide information to the first and second referee if they notice potential rotational faults. 2012-2013 Rule Clarifications (Note: All rule references are from the 2010-2011 Rule Book) Jewelry Rule 7.2.2: Added ear gauge (a device use to stretch a piercing beyond it normal limits) to the list of items that are not permitted regardless of the material composition. Other Articles: 7.2.4.2. Medical equipment, such as an insulin pump or cochlear implant, is allowed; such equipment may have to be covered or padded. The First Referee Rule 18.2.4: Responsibilities during play, has been added the following to the first referee responsibilities: 18.2.4.6-Determine illegal attacks or blocks when a fault has occurred. Artificial Noisemakers and Bands Rule 18.2.6.2: Added language to instruct the public address announcer to cease when the first referee prepares to authorize the service. Flags Rule 18.5.3.3.: Clarified the line judge flag dimensions to meet the current industry standards. Event Management Bullet 5: Allows for a three or four-ball rotation system. Rationale: New ball crew members may need the extra ball to be productive and keep the match flowing at a steady pace.

NCAA TECHNIQUE CHANGES FOR 2012 The NCAA has not only made a few rule changes, as outlined by Secretary Rules Editor, Anne Pufahl, but some techniques have been changed or tweaked for the 2012 season. The exact language and mechanics of the technique changes will be further explored at the NCAA/PAVO clinic, formerly known as the OTP clinics. Below are the technique changes: Line Judges • The first referee should hold the pre-match briefing with line judges in the locker room if possible. If the line judges are not present prior to the 30-minute mark, the officials will go to the court, and have the discussion as previously practiced.

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• A line judge will call the ball “down” then show “touch” signal when an unsuccessful pancake attempt occurs in the free zone. First Referee • At the 30-minute mark, the first referee will whistle and hold up a coin to invite the team representatives for the coin toss. The first referee will no longer use the hand signal indicating “C” for captains. The visitors will still call the toss. • After the pre-match introduction, the first referee will use one whistle while signaling the team to the net to shake hands. (The first referee will no longer use two whistles, one for the captains, followed by a second whistle for the teams.) • When a set ends, the first referee will whistle and signal "end of set." An additional whistle will accompany the “change courts” signal; after completing the “end of set” signal, the first referee will lower his/her hands to the side and then raise the right arm (fisted) to waist level, while placing the left arm (fisted) behind them at waist level. Second Referee � prior to each set, the second referee will remind the scorekeeping crew to verify the lineups while the second referee checks the team’s positions on the court. � the second referee needs to control the substitutes early and firmly regarding their position in the warm-up area. The “whistle and wave back” repeated several times is not appropriate. � the second referee will notify a coach only when their second time out has been taken. Use the time out signal, and then indicate “two.” � getting to the fault side is not required, unless the second referee initiates the call. � when the second referee initiates a fault, blow the whistle, get to the fault side and signal the fault. When initiating a net fault the second referee will blow the whistle, move to the fault side, and signal net fault and indicate the player at fault by showing the player’s number. If the first referee accepts the R2’s decision, they will repeat the numbers and initiate the point signal. The second referee mimics the point signal. � the second referee will give the substitution signal to the coach and indicate the appropriate number of substitutions used when a team has used their 12th, 13th, 14th and 15th substitutions. (NYS Modification 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th substitutions) � only after a team’s 15th substitution, the second referee will signal the first referee the number of substitutions used as well. (NYS Modification 18 substitution) First and Second Referees • The signal for substitution is made with closed fists. • When the second referee initiates a net fault, the first referee will mimic the numbers provided and initiate a point signal. • When the first referee issues a sanction card, they will accompany the signal with a whistle. • When the second referee requests a sanction card, they will accompany the request with a whistle.

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SECTION IX VOLLEYBALL COMMITTEE SECTION 9 CHAIRPERSON AND MHAL REPRESENTATIVE Toni Woody (845) 256-4153 New Paltz High School cell (845) 224-5464 New Paltz, NY 12561 [email protected] OCIAA REPRESENTATIVE Debbie Crowe (845)-446-4914 x 244 O’Neill HS cell (845) 494-3722

[email protected]

What is a "Division Game"? Section IX is made up of two leagues, each having divisions based on enrollment. The Orange County League (OCL) has six divisions while the Mid-Hudson Athletic League (MHAL) has four divisions. With the exception of OCL Division I and OCL Division II (all Class AA Schools) only division games are used for seeding. In the OCL Division I and OCL Division II the "cross over" games (Division I vs Division II) are also used. These are the games that should be entered on your Division Point Card.

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SECTION IX VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT TUEDAY OCTOBER 22 E-MAIL ENTRIES AND ROSTERS Any games played on or after this date need to be called into Your league chairperson! WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 24 Seeding meeting (committee only) THE SEEDING MEETING WILL TAKE PLACE AT 7PM, MAKE SURE ALL GAMES ARE CALLED IN PRIOR TO THAT TIME. Saturday - Monday October 27- 29 Prelim games at site of higher seed 3 out of 5 games 5:00pm Tuesday - Friday October 30-Nov 2 Semi-finals at top seeded team’s site 5:00pm Sunday November 4 Finals at SUNY New Paltz Times are Tentative 10:00 am Class AA

11:30 pm Class C 1:00 pm Class D 2:30 pm Class A 4:00 pm Class B

REGIONALS—Semifinals Tuesday & Wednesday November 6 & 7 Class AA Section 9 vs Section 1 @ SECT 1 Class A Section 9 vs Section 1 @ SECT 1 Class B Section 9 vs Section 1 @ SECT 1 Class C Section 9 vs Section 1 @ SECT 1 Class D either Sect 11 at 9 final , or 11 at 1- Sect 9 bye semi

REGIONALS - Finals (AA, A, B, C,D)

Saturday November 10 Class AA winner of Semi @ Section 4 Class A winner of Semi @ Section 4 Class B winner of Semi @ Section 4 Class C winner of Semi @ Section 4 Class D winner 11vs 1 @ Section 9 site TBA

STATES State Championship at Glens Falls Civic Center, Saturday November 17 and Sunday November 18. 11/17 AM session- AA, A, B PM session – C, D 11/18 – 10 am – A, 12pm AA & B, 2 pm C &D

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SECTIONAL VOLLEYBALL

Classifications D 255 and less C 256-435 B 436—689 A 690—1039 AA 1040 and higher Tournament Structure (all games up to finals) 1. Quarter finals and Semi finals will be played at the higher seed home court. 2. Finals will be played at a neutral site determined by the committee. 3. The host school will furnish announcer, scorekeeper, Libero tracking person,

ticket taker, security and any other necessary personnel to secure safe environment. 4. Traveling team will assume bus responsibility. 5. Visiting school will send chaperones. 6. Protest procedure: see attached sheet. Team Selections 1. 500 or better conference/division/league record. 2. 500 or better overall class record. 3. 500 or better class conference/division record. 4. 500 or better overall 5. Plus points in conference/division. 6. Overall plus points. 7. Committee selection with written justification. Seeding All teams will be seeded by dividing the number of division/conference games into total number of conference/division points. Please send point sheets to both Chairpersons. Please email—do not fax entry forms. Class AA, A, B, C, D Toni Woody & Debbie [email protected] & [email protected] POINT SHEETS WILL BE SENT TO YOU UNDER SEPARATE COVER AS A SPREADSHEET PLEASE FILL IN THE NUMBERS AND THE SHEET WILL DO THE MATH. PLEASE DOUBLE CHECK EVERYTHING! ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL TONI AT 256-4153. Tie Breaker 1. Head to head (including tie breaker) 2. Overall total points divided by overall games 3. In order of seeding how they do with other/common teams 4. If two teams are tied, coin flip will determine

All teams who qualify for sectionals must submit a team roster and photo as described on page 5.

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SECTIONAL GAME PROCEDURES 1. Opening ceremonies 2. All volleyball games are to be played according to current NCAA rules. 3. At the SECTIONAL FINALS, a scorer, libero tracker and announcer will be furnished by Section IX. 4. Winning schools are responsible for notifying the media of the results. All three newspapers must be notified: Times Herald Record (845) 295-2181 Poughkeepsie Journal (845) 437-4845 Kingston Freeman (845) 331-5000 5. Home schools are responsible for providing the following for quarterfinals and semi finals:

Providing warm up balls for both teams Providing legal game balls as per NCAA Rule #3. Providing an official scorer, announcer and libero tracker Providing chaperones Assuring net is set up at least 30 minutes prior to game start

6. Visiting Schools must provide chaperones to all matches.

7. ALL TEAMS MUST BRING WARM-UP BALLS TO ALL SECTIONAL FINALS, REGIONAL AND STATE GAMES. GAME OFFICIALS Will be assigned by Section IX Committee in conjunction with the assigner. TICKETS 1. Ticket prices at the door will be as follows: Sectional finals Adults $6.00 per person Students $4.00 Regional semis $7.00 per person Students $5.00 2. Section IX passes will not be honored throughout the tournament. 3. Athletic Directors will e-mail a gate list to [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] no later than 48 hours before finals or regionals. (see form) 4. All expenses incurred by the Volleyball Committee will be underwritten by Section IX. 5. Each school is permitted 20 gate list guests. When the number of guests exceeds the gate list total of 20 the school will be billed. Parents of players may not be on the gate list

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SECTIONAL ENTRY DEADLINE Entries must be received by Tuesday, October 22, 2012- All games played on or after this date must be called in to your league chairperson. It is strongly suggested that you send your entry to the tournament earlier than this date. You may call the results of your final game in to your league chair. Your cards must be in the hands of a chairperson by October 23, 2012 in order to be seeded. Only teams that have submitted cards will be considered. If you do not have all your league games completed by October 24, 2012 the committee will seed you based on your card as of 10/24/12. Final game(s) will be filled in by the chairperson of the respective leagues. **Committee will determine all sites for Finals and Regionals **

Time and site subject to change Game balls will be provided for finals and Regionals only 22 minute warm-up for finals only (See following page.) Teams must provide their own practice balls for Finals and Regionals.

Standard Operational Procedures The official pre match protocol for Regionals and up for season championships is shown below. It is recommended that this protocol be used during Sectional play. Official warm up is 22 minutes. 10 minutes together, 6 minutes serving team, 6 minutes receiving team. Time Allotted Protocol Captains meeting/Coin Toss :30 minutes Court available to be shared for warm up with volleyballs :22 minutes Official warm up begins :10 minutes teams on court together :06 minutes serving team has full court :06 minutes receiving team has full court Page 88 March in, introductions, National Anthem, team huddle Option 3 (NCAA rules) Match Begins The official post match “Awards Ceremony” should consist of :the winning Team members line up on 10’ line. Award then award and announce the Championship team and present certificates and trophy. PROTEST PROCEDURE FOR SECTIONALS, REGIONALS AND FINALS

1. No protest based on officials’ judgments will be heard by the committee. 2. The protest committee will be composed of the members of the Volleyball Committee. 3. Any coach lodging a protest will immediately notify one of the game officials that he or she is

playing the game under protest and follow the following procedure:

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A. The protesting coach will write a complete statement outlining the reasons for the protest. The

written protest should be submitted to a member of the Volleyball Committee. If no committee member is present, the officials are to accept the protest and notify the Chairman immediately. The officials and Chairman (if available) will rule on the protest immediately.

4. The Protest Committee’s decision will be final in all instances.

Awards 1. Plaques—A Sectional championship plaque will be awarded in each class.

Supervision and Game Control All participating schools shall be required to send the appropriate number of school personnel to supervise the spectator’s actions. Serious violations of good sportsmanship may lead to the individual(s) being suspended from all further games. Spectators are not permitted to bring/use signs or noisemakers of any type. All supervisors/chaperones of tournament teams will report to the score table before the match and are required to wear an armband or identifying jacket. TOURNAMENT SITE PRACTICE Tournament teams are not permitted to practice at neutral sites assigned for Sectional tournament games once the regular season has concluded. REGIONAL/STATE INFORMATION NYSPHSAA provides awards for 15 members of your roster at State level play. Please plan accordingly. ALL TEAMS MUST BRING WARM-UP BALLS TO ALL REGIONAL AND STATE GAMES.

SECTION IX BY LAWS Unsportsmanlike Conduct Rule

Revised by Section IX Sportsmanship: The NYSPHSAA and Section IX recognizes and appreciates that the influence and responsibility of the school administration with regard to good sportsmanship extends to all levels of competition. However, it must also be seen that the NYSPHSAA AND Section IX has been vested with the responsibility to ensure that all contests under its jurisdiction are conducted satisfactorily. This standard applies to all regular season and post schedule play. I. Coach: Any coach excluded by a certified official from an interschool competition for unsportsmanlike conduct is ineligible

to coach any interschool competition in that sport until after the next previously scheduled contest at the same level (e.g. junior varsity, varsity, etc.) has been completed. The coach may not be present at the game site. NOTE: “Not being physically present at the site” means the disqualified coach is not to be present in the locker room, on the sidelines, in the stands or site area before, during or after the game/meet.

1. A coach who strikes, shoves, kicks or makes other physical contact with the intent to do so to another person (e.g.

official, another coach, player, fan) shall be expelled immediately and banned from further participation or coaching in all sports for one year from the date of the offense.

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1. The coach of the player(s) who was ejected will notify his/her Athletic Director of the incident on the same day that it occurred. The Athletic Director will then contact the League Coordinator to confirm that the player(s) will not be allowed to participate in the school’s next scheduled game/games as above.

II. Player: 1. Any member of a squad ruled out of a contest for unsportsmanlike conduct or for a flagrant foul will have the

following occur: A. First Ejection – that player(s) cannot attend or participate in the next scheduled contest in that sport. If the season has ended the player(s) cannot attend or participate in the next scheduled contest in his/her next season of participation. B. Second Ejection – that player(s) cannot attend or participate in the next two scheduled contests in that sport. If the season has ended the player(s) cannot attend or participate in the next two scheduled contests in his/her next season of participation. C. Third Ejection – that player(s) cannot attend or participate in any remaining scheduled contests for the remainder of that sports season. If the season has ended the player(s) cannot attend or participate in the next three scheduled contests in his/her next season of participation. Please note: Disqualified from one season carry over to the next season of participation. Section IX By Laws 1. Any member of the squad who strikes, shoves, kicks or makes other physical contact with the intent to do so to an

official shall be expelled from the game immediately and banned from further participation in all sports for one year from the date of the offense. NOTE: “Member of the squad” includes player, manager, scorekeeper, timers, statisticians.

III. Official: 1. Unprofessional conduct on the part of official such as, but not limited to, taunting, baiting, use of profanity, shall be

reported by a school administrator from the aggrieved school to the Section Executive Director. A request will be made to the appropriate sport officials’ chapter to investigate the incident and to report their action to the Section in a timely manner.

1. The official who ejected the player(s) or coach shall notify the League Coordinator prior to 12:00 Noon the following

day of the name(s) of the player(s) or the coach and the infraction(s). The League Coordinator shall notify the Athletic Director of the offending school.

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SECTION IX VOLLEYBALL SCHOOL____________________________________________ CLASS_________________ Check the criteria used to qualify (only one check needed) _____ 500 or better division record _____500 or better overall class record _____500 or better division class record _____ 500 Overall record _____Plus points in division _____ Overall plus points

Records Division record ____________ Division points ____________ Points/Games ____________ Non-division class record ____________ Non-division class points ____________ Division + Non-division class record ____________ Division + Non-division class points ____________ Points/Games ____________ Division class record ____________ Overall class record ____________ Overall record ____________ Overall points ____________ Signed ______________________________________________________ Coach’s home phone ____________________________ School phone _____________________________________ Coach’s cell phone _____________________________ Coach’s e-mail _________________________________ School fax _______________________________________ RETURN BY OCTOBER 25, 2011 TO BOTH: TONI WOODY [email protected] DEBBIE CROWE [email protected]

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Section IX Volleyball School _____________________________ Class ______

GAME  OPPONENT DATE OF CONTEST 

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RETURN BY OCTOBER 22, 2012 TO BOTH LEAGUE CHAIRS: 

AA,A   B,C,D   TONI WOODY    [email protected]                               DEBBIE CROWE  [email protected] 

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THIS SPREAD SHEET WILL BE FORWARDED TO YOU DIGITALLY- JUST FILL IT IN AND E-MAIL IT BACK TO BOTH TONI & DEBBIE

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SECTION IX POINT SYSTEM

POSITIVE NEGATIVE AA SCHOOL WIN AGAINST AA SCHOOL LOSS TO

AA 6 AA 6 A 5 A 7 B 4 B 8 C 3 C 9 D 2 D 10 A SCHOOL WIN AGAINST A SCHOOL LOSS TO AA 7 AA 5 A 6 A 6 B 5 B 7 C 4 C 8 D 3 D 9 B SCHOOL WIN AGAINST B SCHOOL LOSS TO AA 8 AA 4 A 7 A 5 B 6 B 6 C 5 C 7 D 4 D 8 C SCHOOL WIN AGAINST C SCHOOL LOSS TO AA 9 AA 3 A 8 A 4 B 7 B 5 C 6 C 6 D 5 D 7 D SCHOOL WIN AGAINST D SCHOOL LOSS TO AA 10 AA 2 A 9 A 3 B 8 B 4 C 7 C 5 D 6 D 6

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SECTION IX VOLLEYBALL ROSTER INFORMATION

1. PLEASE fill out for Varsity team AND SEND WITH SEEDING INFO 2. PLEASE send a roster in the form below with all requested information…we do not want to embarrass a player with a misspelled name. Send by e-mail to: [email protected],, [email protected] THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP! BE SURE TO INCLUDE ALL INFORMATION. SCHOOL NAME ______________________________________________________________ SCHOOL COLORS _______________________________ MASCOT____________________ HEAD COACH___________________________ ASST COACH______________________ TEAM MANAGER______________________________ ATHLETIC DIRECTOR_____________________________________________ SCHOOL PHONE________________________ HOME PHONE _______________________ PLAYER NAME (first, last) NUMBER POSITION GRADE 1_____________________________________________________________________________ 2.____________________________________________________________________________ 3. ___________________________________________________________________________ 4.____________________________________________________________________________ 5.____________________________________________________________________________ 6. ___________________________________________________________________________ 7 ____________________________________________________________________________ 8.____________________________________________________________________________ 9. ___________________________________________________________________________ 10.___________________________________________________________________________ 11.___________________________________________________________________________ 12. __________________________________________________________________________ 13.___________________________________________________________________________ 14. __________________________________________________________________________ 15. __________________________________________________________________________ 16. __________________________________________________________________________

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SECTION IX VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT-GATE LIST VISITING SCHOOL—SCHOOL PERSONNEL & CHAPERONES – E-mail to Jim Osborne& Toni Woody – Class AA,A,B, C, D. at [email protected] & [email protected] PLEASE DO NOT FAX. E-mails will be accepted from Athletic Directors only. Each school is permitted 20 people only. Please indicate which of the 20 people are chaperones. (This list may include Superintendent, Principal, Athletic Director, School Board Members and Teacher Chaperones, School Security) Parents of players MAY NOT be included on this list. SCHOO0L________________________ 1. ________________________________________ 2. ________________________________________ 3. ________________________________________ 4. ________________________________________ 5. ________________________________________ 6. ________________________________________ 7. ________________________________________ 8. ________________________________________ 9. ________________________________________ 10. ________________________________________ 11. ________________________________________ 12. ________________________________________ 13. ________________________________________ 14. ________________________________________ 15. ________________________________________ 16. ________________________________________ 17. ________________________________________ 18. ________________________________________ 19. ________________________________________ 20. ________________________________________ _________________________________________________ Signature of Athletic Director

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Procedure for SUBMITTING SPORTS RESULTS & SCHEDULES

When reporting Sectional, Regional and State Tournament scores, please forward all results to the following e-mail immediately after they happen: [email protected] or fax Pat Gillespie at 607-266-0232.

: Procedure for SUBMITTING ROSTERS For 2010-2011 NYSPHSAA Championship Programs Roster submissions Be sure Section coordinators/schools/coaches are following the roster submission procedure. Rosters should only be submitted via the nysphsaa.org web site. Here is a review of the instructions: 1. Go to: www.nysphsaa.org and click on “Championships” on the left menu. 2. Once you are in “Championships”, click on “roster reporting form” 3. Choose your sport and complete the roster, then click “submit”

NOTE: Before you click on “submit”, print a copy for your file. Please have roster forms submitted IMMEDIATELY following the completion of Sectionals. E-mailed rosters will NOT be accepted. ****************************************************************************** Procedure for SUBMITTING PICTURES For 2010-2011 NYSPHSAA Championship Programs Picture submissions Once again we will be using the following e-mail address for Section coordinators/ schools/coaches to send their team photos to for championship programs: [email protected]

1. Send only 1 school or section photo, not variations of a team photo 2. Enter the SPORT and the SCHOOL in the SUBJECT of your e-mail

Coordinators/schools/coaches will be contacted if their school or section photo was NOT received. Pictures should be submitted immediately after Sectionals conclude. FOR QUESTIONS on reporting results or on championship programs, contact NYSPHSAA Assistant Director, Joe Altieri at 518-690-0771 or [email protected] or Barb Hennessey at [email protected]

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New York State Public High School Athletic Association, Inc.

NYSPHSAA High School Sport Record

Reporting Form A records database for all sports conducted by the NYSPHSAA has been compiled and is held in the NYSPHSAA office. It has been updated by input from state and section sport coordinators. If there is a correction to this database or if there is a new record please complete this form and submit to:

NYSPHSAA Sports Record Database 88 Delaware Avenue Delmar, NY 12054

518-439-8873 Fax: 518-475-1556 www.nysphsaa.org Sport ____________________________________________________________________ (i.e. Baseball, Boys Track, Girls Lacrosse) Record Category ___________________________________________________________ (i.e. Career Points / event – 1600 m relay / Coaching Wins 200 +) Athlete or Coach or Team Name _______________________________________________ Athlete or Coach or Team School ______________________________________________ Record ___________________________________________________________________ (i.e. career, season, game strike outs / career, season, game points / # coaching wins) Status (date(s) of record – or for coaching wins: active / retired) ________________________ Name of person submitting record _____________________________________________ Phone number of person submitting record ______________________________________ Comments / Additional Information ___________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ Date submitted ______________________

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 NYSPHSAA GUIDELINES  FOR EMERGENCY CANCELLATION & DECLARED EMERGENCIES  

EMERGENCY CANCELLATION ‐Cancellation of school(s) or cancellation of an interscholastic athletic contest(s):   If an event is postponed, it will be rescheduled at a date and time mutually agreed upon by both school districts according to the policies of the league, and/or conference and/or Section. If there is a dispute on a rescheduled date or time, the league president (if there is one) or Section Executive Director, in accordance with Section policy, will make the final determination.    If a contest cannot be rescheduled, the contest will be declared as a “no contest”. Therefore, no win or loss will be recorded on the team’s season record. Sections will adjust the seeding procedure to ensure no negative impact will be imposed in the seeding procedure.   DECLARED EMERGENCY POLICY ‐ In the event an emergency is declared by a BOCES or governmental agency at the local, state and/or national level the NYSPHSAA policy will be:  LOCAL and COUNTY (included in this category are league, conference, Section, BOCES, etc)  o If a local emergency is declared, schools will be expected to adhere to the constraints placed on the local school districts. In the event the postponement of scheduled interscholastic contests is required, the rescheduling of these contests will be determined by the league, conference or section policies.   STATE ‐ If a state emergency is declared, all schools/school districts will determine whether they should postpone scheduled contests.  o If a school/school district determines it is in its community’s best interest to postpone a scheduled contest, that is a decision that rests with the Chief School Officer of both schools after consulting with each other. Nevertheless, if one Chief School Officer decides it is in the best interests of his/her school not to play, the contest will be postponed and rescheduled when and if possible.  o If an interscholastic athletic event is postponed, it will be rescheduled at a date and time mutually agreed upon by both school districts according to the policies of the league, and/or conference and/or Section. If there is a dispute on a rescheduled date or time, the league president (if there is one) or Section Executive Director in accordance with Section policy will make the final determination.  o If a contest cannot be rescheduled, the contest will be declared as a “no contest”. Therefore, no win or loss will be recorded on the team’s season record. Sections will adjust the seeding procedure to ensure no negative impact will be imposed in the seeding procedure.  o The NYSPHSAA will follow all appropriate directives and will determine whether interscholastic athletic competition will continue for its member schools.  NATIONAL ‐ If a national emergency is declared, the NYSPHSAA will follow all appropriate directives and will determine whether interscholastic athletic competition will continue for its member schools.  o Sectional Championships ‐ If a declared emergency is called during sectional events, the Section will make the determination whether to continue play after consulting with all appropriate health, NYSED and governmental agencies.  o NYSPHSAA Championship ‐ If a declared emergency is called during NYSPHSAA events, the NYSPHSAA will make the determination whether to continue play after consulting with appropriate health, NYSED and governmental agencies.   Please note: Member schools should go to the NYSPHSAA web site (www.nysphsaa.org) or your Section web site for specific directions and instructions.  Approved May 1, 2009  Adapted from: California Interscholastic Federation               

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