2009-2010 Basketball Manual
ADMINISTRATIVE REMINDERS
1. Each school is
limited to 15 players in school issued uniform (including warm-ups) on the
floor and bench area before and during any tournament contest. Others on the bench or in the bench
area shall be in street clothing.
The tournament manager is responsible for enforcement of this
regulation. Should a violation of this provision be observed by the tournament manager,
he/she shall follow the procedure indicated below:
A. Verify
the violation with an administrator from the violating school.
B.
Notify
the State Office via telephone immediately.
C. Instruct
the coach of the violating school extra players must be removed from the
playing area while in uniform (including
warm-ups).
Penalty for violation of
the above guidelines may include forfeiture of contest, probation for the
offending school, and/or more serious sanction.
2. Send roster to the
tournament manager on time.
3. Check proper uniform
color prior to leaving for the tournament site.
4. Admission to the
tournament site will be made strictly from the tournament checklist.
5. Practice sessions are
not allowed at tournament sites.
6. The SPALDING
TOP-FLITE 1000 28.5 ZK Pro Composition (Wide Channel) is the only game ball to
be used.
TOURNAMENT MANAGERS
All host site schools
will receive this manual. Please
become familiar with tournament administration through study of these
regulations. This manual is
also available on the IGHSAU website.
Do not postpone or
reschedule any tournament games without first contacting the State Office.
Financial report forms
are included with the ticket supply.
This material will be sent via UPS from the State Office approximately
one week prior to the first contest your school is scheduled to host.
The host site will
provide a SPALDING TOP-FLITE 1000 28.5 ZK Pro Composition (Wide Channel) game
ball for tournament play.
Should you have any
instructions peculiar to your tournament, contact the teams at your
convenience. Should you wish to
send a letter of invitation or of general announcement to other teams, the
Girls' Union office will certainly encourage such. Study your pairing sheet
carefully in relation to teams assigned and designated time for starting
game.
TOURNAMENT ASSIGNMENT
All games for regional
tournaments are being assigned prior to the start of tournament play.
(Tournament sites are tentative and subject to change depending on the
participating teams). All regional final games will be played on a neutral
court. Any teams affected by a
change in site will be notified by phone.
If your school is
selected as a host site for a tournament game, it is the responsibility of the
tournament manager to contact all schools that will be playing at your site.
STATE TOURNAMENT ASSIGNMENTS
2010 state tournament
line drawings will be made available on the IGHSAU Web Site
(http://www.ighsau.org) on or about February 8.
RULES OF PLAY
National Federation
Rules with Iowa Adaptations will be utilized. The 16-minute half experimental rule may NOT be utilized in
post-season play.
TOURNAMENT
REGULATIONS/CHECKLIST
The tournament roster
checklist can be downloaded from the IGHSAU web site. Complete and mail the checklist to your tournament manager
on or before February 8. Your
tournament manager will use this form as follows:
1. As a data sheet to prepare
program copy prior to the tournament.
2. As an admission checklist
for your team, only 15 may be in uniform, not to exceed 23 total (plus six
cheerleaders to the session in which your team plays). It shall be the responsibility of each
participating school to make certain that your checklist is complete in every
detail. Any incomplete information
and/or delay in mailing of your checklist will merely inconvenience your
school's personnel who might be eligible for complimentary admission. Keep a copy of the checklist to forward
to the tournament manager of each site where your team is assigned.
PASS GATE ADMISSION
The player entries to
all tournaments shall be limited to fifteen (15)
contestants from each school. Any of the fifteen players may be changed from one
tournament game to another.
One bus driver may be
admitted, along with those individuals listed on the tournament checklist.
Pursuant to Board of Directors' action, regional basketball tournament sites
will honor Iowa High School Athletic Association passes held by administrators.
Cheerleaders, when in
uniform, are admitted free only during the session in which your team plays. A
maximum of six cheerleaders in uniform will be allowed on the floor. There is to be no alternating or
substituting of cheerleaders during that tournament game. A mascot will be
considered as one of the six cheerleaders.
Coaches and their team
shall be admitted (team members must be accompanied by the coach) at any game
in the region in which they are assigned - regardless whether they drew a bye,
have been eliminated, are scouting, etc.
No player, manager or
cheerleader may be admitted unless accompanied by the coach, assistant coach,
superintendent and/or principal. A
maximum of 15 players may be dressed in school issued uniforms (including
warm-ups).
ADMINISTRATORS ADMISSION
Administrators (and
spouses) who hold Iowa High School Athletic Association administrator passes
will be admitted to regional contests and to state tournament contests for the
session in which their school is playing. Administrators (and spouses)
must enter through the pass gate and show photo identification. They will
be expected to supervise their students and crowd. A reminder that the
front row at regional tournament sites is to remain unoccupied.
PRACTICE & WARM-UP
SESSIONS
At no time within ten days
of the start of regional tournaments will tournament managers allow practice
session for participating teams. On game night, teams shall not be on the
playing court and no balls shall be made available to either team on the
playing court until 30 minutes prior to the game. If a separate facility
is available, both teams may be allowed access with balls prior to the actual
on-court warm-up. The visiting team must be notified of this opportunity
in advance, and both teams must have equal access.
The home team is
permitted to have regular practice at its facility prior to hosting a
tournament game the same night.
However, the floor shall be cleared at least 90 minutes prior to the
first game of the evening.
There shall be a 20 minute warm-up period between games of a doubleheader.
PRE-GAME SCHEDULE
The following warm-up
schedule shall be used during IGHSAU Tournament play:
For 7:00 game
:30 prior to start time of game 1 Teams may enter court for
warm-up 6:30
:05 prior to start time
of game 1 Player Introductions
6:55
:02 prior to start time
of game 1 National
Anthem
6:58
If hosting a
doubleheader and the 6:00 game is completed early, the second game shall begin
at 7:30, as published in the pairings. If the first game finishes late,
the second game should be started as soon as possible, provided proper
20-minute warm-up time is allowed.
During the Tournament,
you should attempt to keep as close to the published time schedule as
possible.
If the host school is
playing, they shall be the home team and shall wear white uniforms with even
numbers. The opposing school must
be notified that they will be the visitor and shall wear uniforms other than
white with odd numbers. This is
regardless of where the teams are listed on the bracket. Otherwise, the school appearing on the
bottom line of the pairing bracket shall be designated as "home
team". The home team shall
wear white uniforms with even numbers.
The visiting team appears on the top line of the pairings bracket and shall wear
away uniforms (other than white) with odd numbers.
Begin play promptly as
scheduled. Announce the time and
location of subsequent Tournament play if available.
When the National Anthem
is played, students, participants, and spectators should stand at attention,
face the flag, and remove caps/hats.
Players shall NOT swing their arms prior to the end of the Anthem. It is recommended that home management
have the flag presented and the Star-Spangled Banner played.
USE OF FLOOR DURING
TOURNAMENT GAMES
The Board of Directors
has established a rule prohibiting basketball shooting between halves of tournament games except for the few minutes required by
each team to warm-up prior to the second half.
UNIFORM/BENCH
ASSIGNMENTS
The home team shall sit
on the bench to the right of the scorer's bench, as it faces the floor. The visiting team shall sit on the
bench to the left of the scorerÕs bench as it faces the floor. This may be reversed by decision of the
host manager only in order to not have a student crowd seated directly behind
either team.
Remember it is possible
for a team to be required to wear white uniforms in one tournament game and
away uniforms in a subsequent tournament game.
By rule, each team shall
begin the game by shooting at the basket opposite its bench.
PLAYER BENCH OCCUPANTS
During a game, the player bench may be occupied by the eligible substitutes, coach,
assistant coach, qualified team managers, team statisticians and scorekeeper,
team trainer or physician, and chaperone.
SPECTATORS
The bottom-most row of
bleachers shall not be used for spectator seating unless necessary to
accommodate a large crowd.
All spectators at
state-sponsored basketball tournaments shall wear shirts and shoes. Shirts shall extend to the
waist-area. Masks are not
permitted.
Use of Òlaser lightÓ
pens by a spectator shall result in immediate ejection from the facility.
With the understanding
that a tournament basketball game is held as part of the educational
environment, the Board of Directors of the Iowa GirlsÕ High School Athletic
Union has adopted the following policies.
It is the expectation that the host school enforces these rules
regarding unacceptable behavior:
Disrespectful conduct,
including profanity, obscene gestures or comments, offensive remarks of a
sexual nature, or other actions that demean individuals or the event. Penalty---EJECTION
Throwing articles onto
the contest area.
Penalty---EJECTION
Entering the contest
area in protest or celebration.
Penalty---EJECTION
Physical
confrontation involving contest officials, coaches/directors, contestants, or
spectators. Penalty---EJECTION
Spectator
interference with the event. Penalty---EJECTION
Jumping up and down on
the bleachers.
Penalty--WARNING/EJECTION
Use of artificial
noisemakers, signs, or banners.
Penalty---WARNING/EJECTION
Chants or cheers
directed at the opponent.
Penalty---WARNING/EJECTION
The State Office is to
be notified if any spectator is ejected from the facility. This notification shall include the
name of the spectator.
A procedure has been
established to assist officials and administrators when spectator conduct
becomes a problem.
1. When an official arrives on-site (60
minutes prior to game time) he or she shall find the administrator in charge
for the evening. If no
administrator is available, the HOST COACH is the defacto administrator in
charge.
2. If a problem arises during a game, the
official shall stop play, notify the administrator in charge of the problem,
and determine a remedy to the problem.
The remedy may include asking for supervision of the troublemaker,
direct confrontation of the troublemaker by the administrator, or removal of
the troublemaker from the gymnasium.
The game will not restart until the administration complies with the
remedy ordered by the official.
Host game management is
responsible for each and every spectator in the gym, regardless of which school
the spectator supports. At no time
are officials to address spectators directly. Any necessary communication with
spectators shall be done by the administrator in charge.
What defines a problem which needs to be addressed?
A) Any derogatory or
inappropriate remarks directed at players. B) Any comments or actions by spectators
which prevent the official from doing his or her job at the highest
level possible. Officials must
understand, not every call is going to be met with polite applause, and one
should not overreact when fan reaction is negative. That does not mean, however, an official should be forced to
tolerate conduct which is inappropriate for interscholastic athletics.
BANNERS
The display or usage of
balloons, banners, signs, or other paper debris (confetti) is prohibited.
Additionally, any object
which could provide a safety concern (pom-poms on
sticks, etc.) is prohibited, as is any artificial noisemakers (e.g. airhorns,
cowbells, keys, thundersticks, megaphone, etc.) Excluded from this rule are permanent wall displays or signs
used for general administration of the tournament. Uniformed cheerleaders may
use signs or cards and megaphones to lead cheers, but may not use banners.
This rule shall apply to
the State Tournament as well.
ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO
POLICY
No alcohol or tobacco is
to be sold or consumed on the grounds of any state tournament venue leased or
provided to the Athletic Union for the purpose of conducting a state
championship. Section 123.46 of
the Iowa Code states: A person
shall not possess or consume alcoholic liquors, wine or beer on public school
property or while attending a public or private school-related function. A person shall not be intoxicated or
simulate intoxication in a public place.
A person violating this subsection is guilty of a simple misdemeanor.
PETS/ANIMALS PROHIBITED
No pets are permitted at
events sanctioned by the IGHSAU or IHSAA.
Any person with a pet will be asked to leave. This policy shall comply
with the provisions of Iowa Code 216c in that such a person with a disability or person training an assisted animal has the
right to be accompanied by a service dog or an assisted animal under
control. The person is liable for
damage done to any premises or facility by a service dog or assisted animal.
MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT
Recorded or taped music
may be played over the host amplifying system at any regional tournament. This music shall be supplied by the
host school and may be played only prior to the first game, between halves,
between games, and following games (not during other time-out periods). If schools songs are played, please
extend that courtesy to both schools.
(No live pep band is permitted).
Other forms of halftime entertainment are prohibited during regional
tournament games. Use good
judgment regarding the content and lyrics of music played. A team shall not bring its individual
music to any warm-up or playing area.
Presentation of the
National Anthem shall be made before the first game of the session. Any live presentation of the Anthem
involving more than 12 individuals requires prior approval of the State
Office.
PERSONS AT THE SCORERÕS
TABLE
A space should be
provided at the officials' table for the following people in order of priority:
1. The official Timer & Scorer (should
sit beside each other).
2. An Assistant Timer and Assistant Scorer
may be used.
3. Space for media may be provided if
available.
4. Announcer - Announcing of players
or actions of the game should be on an impartial and non-biased basis (the same
for both teams).
TOURNAMENT SCORER AND
TIMER
You are aware of the
importance of competent officials and you are hereby requested to appoint two
competent and experienced adults, one as your Scorer and the other as your
Timer. It is essential that these
two officials thoroughly understand their responsibility.
A reminder to have an
alternate timing device at the Scorer's bench should the primary system
fail. An alternate sounding
device, such as an airhorn, should also be available.
NOTE: It is recommended that your official
scorer wear a black and white striped garment and that his/her location be
clearly marked. The timer and
scorer should sit beside each other.
NOTE: Although most tournament games
are played on one schoolÕs home court, the host site should provide an
atmosphere of neutrality. This
includes bench personnel.
NOTE: You can assist in making their duties
easier, more pleasant
and more efficient by providing them adequate table space so that they are not
crowded by patrons, team representatives, photographers, reporters, etc. Please
provide such facilities that they may give their undivided attention to
prescribed duties at all times.
POST
GAME PROTOCOL
No one (fans, parents,
spectators) shall be allowed on the playing floor immediately at the conclusion
of the game. The host school is responsible for keeping the floor safe for both
teams and the officials and preventing anyone from coming on to the court.
However, each school administration is ultimately responsible for the behavior
and conduct of their spectators and students.
The host school shall
make the following PA announcement at least twice prior to the completion of
each game:
ÒAt the request of the
Iowa GirlsÕ High School Athletic Union, no one is allowed on the playing floor
immediately at the conclusion of this game. Please allow the players of both
teams and the officials to exit the floor safely.Ó
Also, due to safety and
liability reasons, do not allow teams to cut down nets from the baskets.
REFEREES FOR YOUR
TOURNAMENT
Prior to the opening of
your tournament, the Union will contract game officials. Names, addresses and phone numbers will
be emailed to the host school athletic director.
These officials have a
copy of the time schedule in your tournament. The officials are instructed to arrive at least one hour prior
to game time.
All information
regarding the name of officials assigned is confidential and for the knowledge
of the tournament manager only.
Any request by a school
to not have a particular official(s) must be made in writing with an
administratorÕs signature prior to assignments being made (January 10th).
ROOM FOR REFEREES
Please provide a private
room which the floor officials may occupy during the
course of your tournament.
This room should be available to them as a dressing room as
well as a lounging room during intermissions. Visitors must be excluded from
the officials' room during the entire tournament. Tournament officials must have privacy. Again, NO ONE is allowed in the
officialÕs private room.
Your cooperation in this
matter will assure you of a better officiated
tournament and the officials will also appreciate it.
REPORTING RESULTS OF
TOURNAMENT GAMES
Immediately following
the conclusion of each evening competition, call the IGHSAU at (515) 288-9741 (or
email jasoneslinger @ighsau.org). FAILURE TO PROPERLY REPORT SCORES MAY
JEOPARDIZE GAMES BEING ASSIGNED TO THAT SITE IN THE FUTURE.
PRESS ACCOMMODATIONS
All press outlets have
been advised to directly contact the tournament manager of a site from which they wish
to broadcast tournament games.
Radio stations and
newspapers are not obligated to inquire through the IGHSAU, nor is the
tournament manager obligated to acquire sanction from the IGHSAU. This
provision applies to regional tournament coverage.
Television stations are
not obligated to acquire sanction from the IGHSAU to tape highlights, but any
outlet wishing to tape a game for rebroadcast must have written permission from
the IGHSAU. Do not permit such
rebroadcast without written permission from the IGHSAU.
PHOTOGRAPHY
Flash photography is
permitted from courtside. No
pictures may be taken directly under the basket area which
includes the area of the 12-foot free-throw lane extended. It is essential that
photographers be located so as to not interfere with players or officials
during the game.
Only official press
photographers who have previously contacted the tournament manager may be at
floor level during the contest.
Any amateur photographers must pay admission to the contest and are not
allowed at floor level. These
rules apply equally to television stations using video cameras.
VIDEOTAPING
Paying spectators,
including those scouting for other teams, are not restricted from videotaping
as long as the video equipment is hand held and done from the purchased
seat. The use of tripods is
prohibited at all times (except by participating teams as explained
below). Tournament managers are
not to make special arrangements for seating or electrical hook-ups for
spectators trying to film or videotape.
No supplemental lighting is permitted.
If an area is usually
set aside for videotaping by the competing schools, such is also permitted
during tournament play, and supplemental power and tripods may be used in this
area only.
IGHSAU WEB SITE
All tournament
information, including a copy of this manual, tournament site information, game
night scores from across the state and other pertinent information can be found
on the IGHSAU Web Site (http://www.ighsau.org).
TOURNAMENT TICKETS
A supply of spectator
tickets for your tournament(s)
will be sent one week in advance of your scheduled playing date via
United Parcel Service. This supply will consist of general admission
tickets. We should like to call
attention to the following points as related to tickets:
1. Tickets provided for
tournaments are serially numbered.
2. Before your
tournament begins, be sure and check your shipment of tickets with the ticket
report form sent to you.
3. Instruct your sellers
to be sure that all unsold tickets will result in consecutive serial number
order, meaning the remainder of the unsold roll is consecutively numbered
without any intermittent tickets having been sold.
4. Your shipment of
tickets may contain some rolls from which tickets have been previously
sold. Be sure to instruct your
ticket sellers to sell the partial roll first.
5. If you desire to sell
from more than one ticket booth, it is necessary to sell from two or more rolls
at the same time. This will avoid
your having to sell from removed portions of a roll.
6. During the final
session of your tournament, be sure that all unsold tickets are in
consecutive order. Do not remove a portion of the roll without selling every
ticket from such removed portion.
Use only tickets
supplied to you by the Athletic Union.
This is essential to mandatory accounting procedures!
We hope that we have
anticipated your needs, but if you have reason to feel that you will need more
tickets, call us and we will forward an additional supply.
Instruct your ticket
sellers to tear each ticket into two or more pieces and deposit all pieces in a
receptacle.
DISPLAY OF TICKET PRICES
Reminder is given that you should have
on display at each ticket window
a sign conspicuously showing the prices of admission. This sign should
include the
following for tournament admission:
REGIONAL
STATE
Admission
$5.00
$8.00
PLEASE EMPHASIZE AND
EXPLAIN TO YOUR TICKET TAKERS THE IMPORTANCE OF TEARING ALL TICKETS AND
DEPOSITING ALL PORTIONS IN A RECEPTACLE.
Student price should be
charged for K-12 students. Do not
charge for children who are not yet in school.
PASS-OUT TICKETS
You are urged to avoid
pass-out tickets. A good rule to
follow is "if you're in, you're in; and if you're out, you're out."
In the event that it is
necessary to give pass-out tickets, it is suggested that a rubber stamp be used
to mark the back of a person's hand.
In this event, it is necessary to change the type of stamp each
tournament day.
TOURNAMENT GATE RECEIPT
REPORT FORM
After your tournament
has ended, complete the tournament financial report form in duplicate. In determining the total number of
tickets sold be
sure to subtract the serial
number of the first ticket sold
from the serial number of the first ticket remaining on the
roll. This result will represent the total number of tickets sold.
We call your attention
to the fact that the total income of admission from your tournament is to be
forwarded to the office of the Iowa Girls' High School Athletic Union, P.O. Box
10348, Des Moines, Iowa
50306-0348.
All unsold tickets must be returned to the
office after your tournament. As
a reminder, do not send unsold tickets to the State Office until it has been
determined your school will NOT host further tournament games.
NOTE: TICKETS AND GAME RECEIPTS SHOULD BE
RETURNED IMMEDIATELY.
Schools with a history
of returning tickets and game receipts late may be restricted from hosting
future tournament contests.
The reimbursement due
you for conducting the tournament may not be mailed until after the state
tournament has been completed.
However, you will assist this office in expediting the preparation of
the checks due you by:
1. Carefully checking
and completing all information on your tournament report blank.
2. Returning all unsold
tickets promptly, so that auditors may have adequate time to audit the unsold
tickets.
3. There will be a
different set of tickets for all levels of play during our tournament
series. When you have completed a
level, close out your tickets and return them to the State Office.
4. Immediately send your gross gate
receipt check payment to the State Office.
Please send original to
the office along with all remittances and retain duplicate for your files.
CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS
AND SOLICITATIONS
Many tournament managers
will be confronted with requests pertaining to donations and contributions to
various organizations. No fund-raising solicitations, etc. will be
permitted within the gymnasium. All raffles, bake sales, booster club
sales, etc. must take place outside the gymnasium at IGHSAU-sponsored
tournament games.
BASKETBALL SCORESHEETS
AND REQUIRED TOURNAMENT BASKETBALL
A supply of basketball
scoresheets is being sent to you.
Each tournament site is responsible for providing a SPALDING TOP-FLITE
1000 28.5 ZK Pro Composition (Wide Channel) game ball. This is the only game ball to be used
during tournament games.
TOURNAMENT AWARDS
Under separate mailing,
each tournament manager hosting a regional final game will be sent medals to be
presented to championship team members. A team banner will be sent to regional
final sites for presentation to the regional championship team. A packet of
state tournament information will also be included to give to the regional
final champion. Plaques will be
presented to all players at the conclusion of their elimination game at the
state tournament.
Any host school may
furnish the official programs for its tournament either on a gratis or sales
basis and may retain any profits derived from the sale thereof. Please contact the opponent's school
administration prior to soliciting advertisements from that community's
businesses. Fans and guest teams
appreciate the use of the official programs.
STATE TOURNAMENT
INFORMATION
At the start of regional
play, information will be posted on the IGHSAU web site explaining all state
tournament protocol and information.
A packet of information will also be provided to the regional final
winner at that site.
HANDLING BODY FLUIDS
DURING THE CONTEST
Contest OfficialsÕ
Limits of Responsibilities
In the event an athlete
sustains an injury or becomes ill during a contest on the competitive surface
or in close proximity such that the problem affects play or the continuation of
the contest,
IGHSAU officials shall take the following steps:
1. Stop the contest at
the point a problem is recognized.
The IGHSAU recognizes some rule books make
specific statements about play interruption. All rule books have an Òelastic
clauseÓ which allows an official to take whatever action may be required.
2. Do not administer first aid to any
athlete except to comfort the athlete until those designated to administer
first aid arrive.
3. Do not take part in handling blood,
vomit, feces, pus or other body fluids.
4. Officials shall
professionally monitor the situation as observers, keeping in mind the rules
addressing interruptions, stoppage of play, starting play, and other specific
rules that may apply.
5. Officials with
specific qualifying training shall avoid participating in first aid treatment
except when there is absolutely no other alternative.
Uniform rule -- If
through injury or illness the uniform of a contestant becomes contaminated with
body fluid, the official will disregard rule book
codification on penalties for changing the participantÕs uniform.
The IGHSAU supports
officials and coaches who are responding to a situation with the philosophy
that the welfare of the injured player always comes first. We ask officials to be aware of their
responsibilities and limitations as outlined above,
with the understanding school personnel (coaches, trainers, etc.) are
responsible to work directly with the injured or ill player.
POLICY ON THE PRESENCE
OF BLOOD DURING
ATHLETIC CONTESTS IN
GRADES 7-12
1. Before competing, cover any open
wounds.
2. When a contest official observes an
athlete bleeding during competition, competition shall be stopped. A participant shall not continue
competition until the bleeding is controlled and the wound is covered. Injuries creating visible bleeding
shall be treated as any other injury in that the injured athletes shall be
removed from the contest for the length of time specified by that sport's
injury rule and given proper attention.
3. Any time a contest is stopped due to
blood being present, any washable surfaces (i.e. gym floor, pool deck,
equipment) contaminated with blood shall be properly cleaned using OSHA
accepted standards and procedures before competition resumes.
4. Athletes should render first-aid to themselves or first-aid shall be administered
by sideline personnel, not by contest officials.
5. The risk of contracting the AIDS virus
as a contest official or participant is minimal. There are no documented cases
of AIDS being transmitted through athletic participation.