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                                    126101-6 Controlled ScrimmageA Controlled Scrimmage is a special interscholastic activity whereby Two (2) member Schools%u2019 teams work out against one another under IHSAA guidelines and under the supervision of their respective team coaches. While game conditions may be simulated, this event shall be structured as a teaching opportunity for coaches and shall be shorter and less demanding physically than a regular Season Contest. In order to be eligible for a Controlled Scrimmage, a student must be academically eligible, if a transfer student must have full or limited eligibility and must have participated in Five (5) separate days of organized Practice prior to the day of the Controlled Scrimmage under the direct supervision of the Member School Coaching Staff in that sport (in football it must be Five (5) days of unrestricted full contact Practice). A Controlled Scrimmage is not a Practice and does not count as a Practice toward meeting the minimum number of Practices required to play in a Season Contest. A Controlled Scrimmage is not a Season Contest and does not count as a Season Contest in determining the maximum number of Season Contests during a Contest Season. Licensed offi cials must be used in a Controlled Scrimmage in sports where offi cials are required. A Controlled Scrimmage may not be scouted by anyone not affi liated with a team participating in the Controlled Scrimmage.101-7 JamboreeA Jamboree is a special interscholastic activity involving Three (3) or more Schools, in which no School may participate for more than one-half of the Jamboree. In order to be eligible for a Jamboree, a player must be academically eligible, if a transfer student must have full or limited eligibility and must have previously participated in Five (5) separate days of organized Practice prior to the day of the Jamboree under the direct supervision of the Member School Coaching Staff in that sport (in football it must be Five (5) days of unrestricted full contact Practice). A Jamboree is not a Practice and does not count as a Practice toward meeting the minimum number of Practices required to play in a Season Contest. A Jamboree is not a Season Contest and does not count as a Season Contest in determining the maximum number of Season Contests during a Contest Season. Licensed Offi cials must be used in a Jamboree in sports in which Offi cials are required. A Jamboree may not be scouted by anyone not affi liated with a team participating in the Jamboree.Q & APracticeQ. 101-1 Must a student who has participated in a sport during the fall Contest Season have Ten (10) days of organized Practice in a winter sport before becoming eligible to play in a Contest during the winter Contest Season?A. No, only fi ve (5) Practice days are required, provided the athlete reports to Practice immediately (within One (1) week) after the end of the previous season. (rule 101-1.1)TournamentsQ. 101-2 When a rule refers to %u201cTournaments%u201d is this also a reference to the IHSAA Tournament Series?A. No, when a %u201cTournament%u201d or a %u201cTourney%u201d is referenced, it refers to a Season Contest where more than Two (2) schools participate. (See Defi nitions) Any reference to the IHSAA%u2019s season-ending tournament in any of the Twenty-Two (22) Recognized Sports will be to the IHSAA Tournament Series.Q. 101-3 In counting the number of Season Contest and Tournaments, does a School include the IHSAA Tournament Series?A. No, the maximum contest limitation applies to Season Contests and Tournaments and does not include the IHSAA Tournament Series. (rule 101-3)Q. 101-4 Must a student who participates in two sports during a season, such as a diver who also participates in wrestling, or a soccer player who also runs cross country, also meet the 75%/25% minimum for Individual Sports, rule 101-4, when the reason a student is unable to participate in enough Season Contests is because of a confl ict Rule 101 - Girls Sports Seasons
                                
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