Eat at Joe's

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  1. I don't think you need an exception for Indy - although the coaches might hold back on coaching. 

     

    JIC people didn't want to read through the link above:

     

     

    BYLAW 9:
    Case BL-9-4- Does Bylaw 9 apply to participants in any sport other than basketball or football?
    No. There are no restrictions on the student-athletes in sports other than football and basketball as it relates to outside competition during the season or prior to the season beginning.
     
    BYLAW 23:
     
    Sec. 1) GENERAL PROVISIONS CONCERNING ALL SPORTS AND SPORT-ACTIVITIES
    a) Playing During School Hours
    School Time shall not be lost for travel to or from, or participation
    in, any regular season interscholastic athletic contest. B) Schedule of Contests on Consecutive Days
    Contests shall be scheduled so that there are not four consecutive days of competition on any Monday through Thursday period while school is in session.
    c) Specific Definitions for Ending of School
    For all interpretations and regulations concerning the ending of the school year, including restrictions on coaching involvement, the end of the school year shall be defined as the earlier of the last day of school or May 31.
    d) Specific Penalties for Violations - Too Many Contests
    Any school violating provisions of this Bylaw by playing too many contests shall be penalized in accordance with Bylaw 27 but shall remain eligible for tournament play during the current season.
    e) Specific Penalties for Violations- Too Many Scrimmages
    Any school violating scrimmage limitations may be placed on probation, prohibited from participating in preseason scrimmages in that sport for two (2) seasons, and may be prohibited from taking part in KHSAA state championship competition or other penalties in accordance with Bylaw 27. The second violation shall result in automatic suspension.
     
    Sec. 14) SPORTS SPECIFIC LIMITATIONS- WRESTLING- BOYS
    a) Following the opening day of school, there shall be no organized practice prior to October 15.
    B) There shall be no more than two (2) practice meets prior to the first regular season contest of that year.
    c) The first match shall not take place prior to the Monday of Corresponding Week 21.
    d) The season shall consist of a maximum of seventeen (17) matches in each weight class to be held prior to the beginning of KHSAA state championship tournament competition (region). Tournaments or contests involving three (3) or more schools shall count as one (1) match toward the match limit.
    e) The opportunity to participate in regular season contests shall end at all levels of play (grades 9-12) on the day prior to the first day for varsity level competition in KHSAA sanctioned postseason events, with the exception that the varsity team may practice and play through its elimination from KHSAA sanctioned tournament play. Following elimination, there shall be no further practice or play during the remainder of the academic school year.
    f) The KHSAA and the National Federation of State High School Associations shall establish official weight classes.

     


  2. From the By-laws - Case BL-9-4- Does Bylaw 9 apply to participants in any sport other than basketball or football?

    No. There are no restrictions on the student-athletes in sports other than football and basketball as it relates to outside competition during the season or prior to the season beginning. 

     

    Pages 14,15 talk about this:

     

    http://khsaa.org/handbook/20142015/bylaws.pdf


  3. Does this also mean that the youth tournament that is supposed to take place on Sunday is not going on a scheduled?  If our high school kids cannot make a tournament for Friday & Saturday then how will the youth make it Sunday?  Just a question.

    The youth tournament has the venue on Sunday and didn't want to move.

    We tried to work cooperatively with another event that is scheduled for Sunday and rearrange schedules, but that group was unwilling to move, leaving us very few options.

    Youth teams are club teams and are not bound by school decisions. These are parents driving their kids wherever they need to go in order to compete.