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                                    12056-4 Special Pre-Season Events a. During the pre-season a School may participate in either (i) One (1) soccer Controlled Scrimmage or (ii) Two (2) halves of One (1) Varsity soccer Jamboree. b. Controlled Scrimmage. A School may schedule One (1) soccer Controlled Scrimmage with another IHSAA member School no earlier than the day following the fi fth (5th) day of Practice and no later than the second (2nd) calendar day prior to the fi rst (1st) scheduled Season Contest.  c. Jamboree. A School may participate in One (1) soccer Jamboree on Saturday of Week 6. Each School shall be limited to playing no more than Two (2) halves. Halves shall be no more than 40 minutes in length and each half must be played against a diff erent opponent. Q & ASoccer - GenerallyQ. 56-1 Is a player who receives Two (2) yellow cards during the course of a game required to sit out the next game at that level?A. Yes, a student athlete is suspended for a next game at that level, regardless of whether either yellow card was due to unsportsmanlike conduct.RULE 57 %u2013 SWIMMINGSee rule 9 which applies to all sports.57-1The National Federation Swimming and Diving rules shall govern except where modifi ed by the Committee.57-2The maximum number of boys%u2019 season swim meets in which any team or student may participate, excluding the IHSAA Tournament Series, shall be Eighteen (18). See, rule 50 for Practice and Contest Seasons.RULE 58 %u2013 TENNISSee rule 9 which applies to all sports.58-1The United States Tennis Association rules shall govern unless so modifi ed by the Committee.58-2See rule 50 for Practice and Contest Seasons.58-3During the regular tennis season, which excludes the IHSAA Tournament Series, a boys%u2019 tennis team may schedule, and its students may participate in, a maximum of Twenty-two (22) playing opportunities, or matches. A tennis team may schedule those playing opportunities in a combination of dual meets and tournaments, however a School can only schedule a maximum of Five (5) tournaments. In any tournament involving multiple rounds, each round is a match.58-4A School may schedule One (1) tennis Controlled Scrimmage with another IHSAA member School. A tennis Controlled Scrimmage may not be held earlier than the day following the fi fth (5th) day of Practice or later than the second (2nd) calendar day prior to the fi rst (1st) scheduled Contest. A tennis Controlled Scrimmage does not count as a Practice or as an interschool Contest. Only students who have full athletic eligibility may participate in a tennis Controlled Scrimmage. A tennis Controlled Scrimmage may not be scouted by anyone not affi liated with a team participating in the tennis Controlled Scrimmage.58-5During an inter-school match, a player may compete at only one level (i.e. Varsity, juniorvarsity or freshman).Q & ATennis - GenerallyQ. 58-1 Under IHSAA rules what constitutes a regulation tennis match?Rule 56 - Soccer
                                
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