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                                    45Intra-School PracticeQ. 9-20 Can a member a School%u2019s freshmen or reserve team Practice with an athletic team of a junior high school whose students automatically matriculate to the School?A. Yes, provided the team is from a school which meets the definition of Feeder School. (rule 9-4, See Definition of %u201cFeeder School%u201d)Playing rulesQ. 9-21 Can Two (2) teams decide to set aside National Federation playing rules during a Season Contest?A. No. All Season Contests and all Tournament Series Contests must be conducted under the National Federation rules, or in golf, under the USGA rules, unless the IHSAA has modified the rules, in which event the rules, as modified by the IHSAA, control. (rules 1-5, 51-60, 102-111)Scrimmages and JamboreesQ. 9-22 Is a Controlled Scrimmage considered to be a Practice or an Season Contest?A. No. A Controlled Scrimmage is a special interscholastic activity whereby Two (2) member Schools work out against one another under IHSAA guidelines and under the direct supervision of their respective coaches. A Controlled Scrimmage does not count as a Practice toward meeting the minimum number of Practices required to play in a Season Contest, but also does not count as a Season Contest. (rules 50-6 & 101-6; See, Definitions).Q. 9-23 How many separate days of Practices must a student have prior to his/her participation in a Jamboree?A. Prior to the day of the Jamboree a student must have participated in Five (5) separate days of Practice (in football it must be Five (5) days of unrestricted full contact Practice). (rules 50-7 & 101-7) Appeal of Contest DecisionQ. 9-24 Is there an appeal of an Official%u2019s decision after a Contest?A. No, in all Contests the decision of an Official is final, binding and not subject to a waiver or an appeal. (rules 9-5, 16-2, 17-8.1)Unsanctioned ActivitiesQ. 9-25 Can a School%u2019s team play in a Controlled Scrimmage or in a Contest as a preliminary to a Non-School event (e.g., a college contest, a professional contest, etc.?A. No. (rule 9-7)Filming and Use of FilmsQ. 9-26 May films, pictures or videotapes be used for coaching purposes during a Contest?A. Yes, mechanical visual aid equipment may be used by team members and by coaches for coaching purposes during, but only in accordance the sport%u2019s playing rules. (rule 9-18)Q. 9-27 May a person film or videotape, for scouting purposes, athletic teams in a Contest in which the person%u2019s School is not playing?A. No, filming or videotaping for scouting purposes of any Contest by any person who is not an official representative of One (1) of the participating Schools is prohibited. (rules 9-18)Q. 9-28 May a parent film or videotape an athletic Contest in which the parent%u2019s child is involved?A. Yes, filming or photographing by a parent of a Contest is permitted, under the IHSAA Photography Policy. It is only when the filming or photography is being done for scouting purposes will there be a violation of the Contest Rule. (rule 9-18.3)Use of OxygenQ. 9-29 May oxygen be used by athletes in any Contest?A. No oxygen shall be administered to athletes in any Contest except in genuine emergencies by persons qualified to administer such oxygen. (rule 9-12)School Strike SituationsQ. 9-30 May a student attending a School, which is subject to a labor strike, attend a Practice with a team from a School which is not subject to a labor strike?Rule 9 - Contests
                                
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