2007 SOFTBALL MANUAL
ADMINISTRATIVE REMINDERS
1. Each
school is limited to 18 players in any part of the school issued uniform on the
field and dugout area before and during any tournament contest. Others on the dugout 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 warmups).
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. Admission
to the tournament site will be made strictly from the tournament checklist.
TOURNAMENT MANUAL
The following
instructions will pertain to general procedures to be followed by Tournament
Managers during all District and Regional Tournaments.
The following will be
mailed to the Tournament Manager approximately one week prior to the first
tournament game your school hosts.
1. Financial statements
2. Any necessary tournament instructions.
3. Ticket information
4. Line-up cards
5. Umpire assignments
TOURNAMENT ASSIGNMENT
All games for district
and regional tournaments are being assigned prior to the start of tournament
play. Regional sites are tentative
and subject to change depending on the participating teams. 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 the
site. Host site must supply
softballs (Dudley SB12 LRF Y FP).
IN CASE OF RAIN
The Tournament Manager
will be in charge of postponing games that are canceled because of rain. Notify the State Office immediately
should any game be postponed due to weather.
We are anxious to play
games as close to the provided schedule as possible. Upon cancellation contact
teams involved for the particular evening immediately in addition to notifying
both of your umpires. This will
help avoid unnecessary traveling.
Any game that has
started and during the course of such game is associated with rain, the
umpires' decision and judgment will cause the delay, suspension, or
postponement of such game, and you as the Manager will administer re-scheduling
of the game with the umpires assuming responsibility for calling the game.
There shall be a minimum
of 30 minutes and a maximum of 60 minutes waiting period on any delayed game.
RESCHEDULING GAMES
All games are to be
played at night, in no way compromising daytime work schedules of coaches,
umpires or players. Where a
conflict occurs because of weather postponement in baseball or girls' softball
tournaments, reminder is given that the game originally scheduled on a date has
precedence.
REPORTING TOURNAMENT
SCORES
At the close of each
evening, please call y our scores to the State Office reporting scores for each
game and team records (515)
288-9741, or email jasoneslinger@ighsau.org.
If your site is hosting
two games on the same evening, please report the first game score upon its
completion if possible.
TOURNAMENT REGULATIONS/CHECKLIST
The tournament roster
checklist is found on the IGHSAU website.
Complete and send the checklist to your tournament manager prior to your
game. 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 18 players, two coaches, and up to six others
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
One bus driver may be
admitted, along with those individuals listed on the tournament checklist.
Pursuant to Board of Directors' action, district and regional softball
tournament sites will honor Iowa High School Athletic Association passes held
by administrators.
If your team is
eliminated prior to the final game in any tournament, your team personnel (when
properly accompanied by the coach) may attend subsequent sessions of the same
level of tournament play at the site your team was eliminated. Teams and/or coaches are not permitted
complimentary admission for scouting or evaluation purposes.
No player or manager may
be admitted unless accompanied by the coach, assistant coach, superintendent
and/or principal.
GAME STARTING TIME
Because of the
margin-of-runs rule, some games may be of short duration in association with
the time schedule set forth on the pairing sheet. In such cases, make every effort to have the teams involved
in the following game ready for play by the printed starting time but not
before that time.
Pre-game infield shall
be taken in the area in foul territory immediately in front of the dugout,
behind the baseline from 1st to 2nd base or 3rd to 2nd base, in the outfield
grass, or in a specially-designated area.
No infield shall be taken on the diamond inside the baselines in fair
territory.
DUGOUT ASSIGNMENT/COIN
FLIP
When playing at a
neutral site during tournament play, the top team on the bracket will occupy
the first base dugout while the bottom-bracketed team will be in the third base
dugout. (If the host school is playing, the host school shall remain in its
normal dugout and shall inform the opponent of their dugout assignment). A coin flip shall still be conducted to
determine which team is home and visitor.
MARGIN-OF-RUNS RULE
All District and
Regional Tournament games will be seven innings unless the teams are tied or
unless a game is terminated prior to seven innings due to the margin-of-runs
regulation in effect, or terminated for other reasons upon decision of the
umpire-in-chief as per rule book perameters.
The margin-of-runs
regulation to be observed in District and Regional play is as follows: a 12 run
lead at the end of three or more innings terminates play; a ten run lead at the
end of five or more innings terminates play.
** The international
tiebreaker and time limit options are not used during district and regional
play. The international tiebreaker
will be used in consolation bracket games at the State Tournament.
OFFICIAL SCORER
Provide for the official
scorer in advance so that no delay will be encountered in securing of all
line-ups.
SOFTBALLS
It is the responsibility
of each host site to supply game balls for all games. The ball which must be used is the optic yellow Dudley SB12
LRF Y FP.
ADMISSION
Admission prices per
session for each round of the Tournament:
District: - $4.00
Regional: - $5.00
State: - $7.00
** NOTE: Do not charge kids who are not yet in school. Kindergarden and older need a ticket.
TOURNAMENT TICKETS
A supply of spectator
tickets for your Tournament will be sent in advance via United Parcel
Service. This supply will consist
of student and adult general admission tickets. We should like to call attention to the following points as
related to tickets:
1. Tickets provided will be 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 that 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 rolls 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.
Be sure that all unsold tickets are in consecutive order.
Use only tickets
supplied to you by the IGHSAU State Office. This is essential to mandatory
accounting procedures.
Contact the State Office
immediately if you are unable to use IGHSAU supplied tickets for any reason.
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.
RAIN OUT TICKET
PROCEDURE
Have on hand a roll of
tickets of any type which could be distributed as spectators leave the
complex. When the game is made up,
this ticket would be honored.
Anyone not having this ticket would be required to pay admission.
GATE RECEIPT FORM REPORT
After your Tournament
has ended, complete the Tournament financial report form in duplicate. In
determining the total numbers 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.
The total income of
admission from your Tournament is to be forwarded to the Iowa Girls' High
School Athletic Union, PO Box 10348, Des Moines, Iowa 50306-0348.All unsold
tickets must be returned to the IGHSAU immediately upon completion of your
Tournament.
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 form.
2. Returning
all unsold tickets promptly so that auditors may have adequate time to audit
the unsold tickets.
3.
Immediately sending
gross gate receipt check payment.
AWARDS
All awards will be sent
directly to the Tournament Manager for presentation at the conclusion of the
tournament.
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.
BANNERS & DISPLAYS
The display or usage of
balloons, banners, signs, hoops, placards or other paper debris is always
prohibited. Signs such as
those used for advertisements on an outfield fence or for tournament
administration are allowed.
Additionally, any object
which could provide a safety concern (pom-pons on sticks, etc.) is prohibited,
as is any artificial noisemakers (e.g. airhorns, cowbells, etc.) These rules shall apply to the State
Tournament as well.
SPECTATORS
The Iowa GirlsÕ High
School Athletic Union has adopted policy recommended by the Iowa Association of
School Boards as it relates to spectator conduct.
The State Office is to
be notified immediately if any spectator is ejected from the facility. This notification shall include the
name of the spectator.
Use of Òlaser lightÓ
pens by a spectator shall result in immediate ejection from the facility.
All spectators at
state-sponsored softball tournaments shall wear shirts and shoes. Shirts shall extend to the waist-area.
No one shall be admitted
while wearing a mask or costume which hides their identity or provides any
safety risk.
A procedure has been
established to assist officials and administrators when spectator conduct
becomes a problem.
1 When
an official arrives on-site (30-60 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, and notify the
administrator in charge of the problem, and of the 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 complex. The game will not restart until the
administration complies with the remedy ordered by the official.
With the understanding
that a tournament 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
Host game management is
responsible for each and every spectator in the facility, regardless of the
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
that 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 over-react when fan reaction is negative. That does not mean, however, an official should be forced to
tolerate conduct that is inappropriate for interscholastic athletics.
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.
DISTRICT AND REGIONAL
TOURNAMENTS
Regional competition
will start immediately following District play. The District champion will advance to Regional play with the
Regional champion only advancing to the State Tournament.
TEAMS ASSIGNED TO YOUR
TOURNAMENT
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.
If you are notified by
telephone or through the IGHSAU Web Site your school will serve as host for
later-round games, it is the responsibility of the tournament manager to notify
those schools involved in the game(s).
UMPIRES FOR YOUR
TOURNAMENT
Prior to the opening of
your tournament, the Union will contract game officials. Names, addresses and phone numbers will
be included with your supply of tournament tickets.
These officials have a
copy of the time schedule in your tournament. The officials are instructed to arrive at least 30-60
minutes prior to game time.
All information
regarding the name of officials assigned is confidential and for the knowledge
of the tournament manager only.
PHOTOGRAPHY
Flash photography is
permitted from dead ball territory only.
Only official press
photographers who have previously contacted the tournament manager may be in
live ball territory during the contest.
Any amateur photographers must pay admission to the contest and are not
allowed in live ball territory.
These rules apply equally to television stations using video cameras.
When in live ball
territory, no photographer or non-playing personnel shall be permitted inside
of a team dugout, or nearer home plate than the outfield edge of the team
dugouts. All equipment must be
carried or held at all times.
VIDEOTAPING
Paying spectators,
including those scouting for other teams, are not restricted from videotaping
as long as the video equipment is hand held. A tripod may be
used if located on the ground and does not hinder any spectatorÕs view. 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.
No videotaping is
allowed from the dugout or bench area.
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 State Office nor is the
tournament manager obligated to acquire sanction from the State Office. This
provision applies to district and regional tournament coverage.
Television stations are
not obligated to acquire sanction from the State Office to tape highlights, but
any outlet wishing to tape a game for rebroadcast must have written permission
from the State Office. Do not
permit such rebroadcast without written permission from the State Office.
MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT
Presentation of the
National Anthem may be made before the first game of the session. Any live presentation of the Anthem
involving more than six individuals requires prior approval of the State
Office.
OFFICIAL PROGRAMS FOR
DISTRICT AND REGIONAL
TOURNAMENTS
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. Fans and guest teams appreciate the use
of the official programs.
FURTHER QUESTION
Any question not
answered in this manual should be directed to the Athletic Union, phone
515-288-9741. Questions may also
be sent via e-mail (mikedick@ighsau.org).