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2010-2011 MSHSL Athletic Rules and Policies Manual OFFICIAL MSHSL
ATHLETIC BYLAWS FOR GIRLS AND BOYS TRACK & FIELD See the
MSHSL Official Handbook Bylaw
501 for information regarding: ·
Maximum Number of Contests See the
MSHSL Official Handbook Bylaw
519 for information regarding: · Contests · Equipment Issued · Last Date to Join a Team · Practice Sessions Before First Contest · Season Begins ELIGIBILITY
DURING MSHSL TOURNAMENTS (sub-section, section and state) (refer to Bylaw
206) CONTEST
RULES (refer to Bylaw 402) MINIMUM
REQUIREMENTS FOR PARTICIPATION IN LEAGUE-SPONSORED TOURNAMENTS (refer to
Bylaw 405) END OF
SEASON (refer to Bylaw 411):
B. School
Team Practice and Competition:
C. No school may engage in any meet or meets, practice, training or other activities between the end of the season and the opening of the next season. D. During the Summer Vacation Period (Bylaw 208 - Non-School Competition and Training—Team and Individual Sports) members of a high school team may participate on a non-school team and they may receive coaching or training from a salaried or non-salaried member of the student’s sophomore, B-squad, junior varsity or varsity high school coaching staff in that sport provided the school has approved a summer coaching waiver for the coach or coaches of that sport. See the General Section of the Athletic Rules and Policies Manual for information regarding the following: · Athletic Directors Checklist · Coaches Responsibility: Student Eligibility Checklist · Multiple Level Teams at Sub-Varsity Levels · Revenue Sharing · Substitution in League Tournaments · Weather Conditions (heat, cold, lightning) RULE MODIFICATIONS LIMITATIONS
ON PARTICIPATION G. A competitor who meets or exceeds the standard established for advancement to the MSHSL State Track & Field Meet in the section meet finals of the 100m, 200m or 100m/110m hurdle races, or long jump and/or triple jump shall qualify for the state meet if the wind measured during the performance is less than or equal to +4.0/sec. (Modifies Rule 10-2-1). OFFICIAL MSHSL POLICIES FOR THE CONDUCT OF GIRLS AND BOYS TRACK AND FIELD VIDEO TAPING ANOTHER SCHOOL'S MEET SUB-SECTION, SECTION AND STATE GIRLS AND BOYS TRACK AND FIELD MEETS TERMS AND CONDITIONS
SECTION MEET INFORMATION ENTRIES AND ADVANCEMENT A. Class A & AA Section: STANDARDS
FOR TRACK AND FIELD SUBSTITUTIONS
FROM SECTION TO STATE STATE TOURNAMENT QUALIFYING
INFORMATION Team packets for all schools who have a qualifying athlete will be distributed at the
conclusion of the Section Meet. Additional information for
state qualifiers is posted on both the MSHSL Administrative and Public sides
of the Web site.
CLASSES MSHSL Tournament competition will be
conducted in two classes, determined by enrollment. AWARDS
OFFICIAL ORDER OF EVENTS
RESPONSIBILITY FOR SPECTATOR CONDUCT
(8/9/05) These
minimum behavior expectations provide a foundation upon which member schools,
conferences, administrative regions and the League’s Board of Directors can
build specific guidelines for activities under their control. MSHSL Bylaw 409, RESPONSIBILITY
FOR PARTICIPATING TEAMS, STUDENTS AND SPECTATORS, speaks to this issue,
directly, and Bylaw 409-2 specifically states that, “School officials
shall be held responsible for the proper conduct of teams, team members,
students and home spectators regardless of where the contest is being held.” In
all MSHSL activities, each participating school shall designate a person or
persons from that school to serve as crowd control supervisors or
chaperones. MSHSL tournament staff may
require school administrators to contact the tournament manager prior to the
start of the tournament game so that they can be immediately contacted to
respond to behavioral issues regarding their team members, students and/or
spectators at the tournament site.
Each supervisor or chaperone should be immediately identifiable to the
students and to the tournament site ushers and other security personnel. This will help to coordinate crowd control
between school supervisors and tournament site personnel. MSHSL MINIMAL BEHAVIOR EXPECTATIONS
FOR REGULAR AND POST-SEASON TOURNAMENT COMPETITIONS: ·
Respect the American flag and the
National Anthem. ·
Spectators must wear clothing that
covers the entire torso. Those who do
not comply or who wear clothing that is vulgar, obscene or that in some other
way inappropriate, as determined by school/tournament personnel, will be
removed from the arena/stadium if they do not cooperate with this behavior
expectation. ·
The use of appropriate language is
expected at all times. Profanity,
negative chants, booing, trash talk, name calling, personal attacks or other
acts of disrespect are unacceptable and must be immediately addressed by
school and/or tournament administrators. ·
Respect the game/contest. Under no condition shall anyone other than
the members of the official squad enter the playing surface. No one may interfere with the contest in
any way. ·
Hand held signs, which do not
obstruct the view of others, will be permitted provided they are in good
taste. Signs, message boards, “white”
boards or other similar items contest/tournament officials deem to be in poor
taste will be removed. ·
Artificial noise makers (i.e.
megaphones, cowbells, sirens, whistles, thunder sticks, and other similar
items) are not allowed. ·
Laser lights are strictly prohibited. THANK
YOU
for supporting your student athletes and fine arts participants and for
providing a positive environment in which educational activities are
conducted.
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