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                                    66Q. 15-18 Can the entire basketball team enter as an intramural team during the School Year Out-of- Season?A. No, an entire basketball team may not enter as an intramural team. (rule 15-2.2(a))Q. 15-19 Are the same standards of eligibility required for intramural games as for interschool games?A. No, the IHSAA has no eligibility requirements for intramurals.Out-of-Season, During School Year Player LimitationQ. 15-20 Are 12th graders, who have completed their eligibility in a Team Sport counted as part of the School Year Out-of-Season player limitation?A. No. Since a School%u2019s Team Sports Season is completed, these seniors are considered as having no remaining eligibility in that sport and can participate.Q. 15-21 May a Non-School coach work with a softball team comprised totally of freshmen from the same School during a fall softball league?A. No, freshmen are considered as being a part of the athletic program and the School Year Out-of-Season player limitation of no more than five (5) softball players from the same School applies. (rule 15-2.2(a))Q. 15-22 May a School basketball coach work with a Non-School Team made up of freshmen from the coach%u2019s School and participate in a fall league?A. No, freshmen are considered as being a part of the School%u2019s athletic program and a School coach may not work with students who are potential freshmen team members. (rule 15-2.2(d))Q. 15-23 Does a foreign exchange student athlete count in the School Year Out-of-Season player limitation?A. Yes, a foreign exchange student athlete with remaining athletic eligibility in a Team Sport must be included when calculating School Year Out-of-Season player limitation.Q. 15-24 May the roster of student athletes who participate on a Non-School Team during the School Year Out-of-Season, change from one game to the next in order to comply with During the School Year Out-of-Season player limitation under the Participation Rule, rule 15-2.2?A. No, any voluntary changes made to a Non-School Team roster in order to comply with the During the School Year Out-of-Season player limitation would be invalid. (rule 15-2.2(a))Coaching - GenerallyQ. 15-25 Is a coach of a 9th grade team considered a member of their School%u2019s coaching staff?A. Yes, coaches of grades 9-12 in all sports including non-teaching and volunteer are considered a part of the Member School Coaching Staff (See Definitions %u2014 Member School Coaching Staff).During the School Year Out-of-Season Coaching and ContactQ. 15-26 May a School provide transportation for a School%u2019s student to or from a Non-School league program held during the School Year Out-of-Season?A. No, during the School Year Out-of-Season a School may not facilitate (e.g., organize, supervise or operate) Non-School athletic activities for its students, and this would include providing transportation, providing uniforms, etc. (rules 15-2.1(c), (d), 15-2.2(e), (f))Q. 15-27 May a School or a School%u2019s coach provide transportation for a School%u2019s student to or from a Camp/Clinic held during the School Year Out-of-Season?A. A School cannot provide such transportation, however a coach may provide transportation, but only if the coach is a presenter, is using the student for the coach%u2019s presentation(s) and is following the requirements of rule 15-2.3(k).Q. 15-28 May a coach work one-on-one with a student or provide opportunities for students to Practice in Team Sports During the School Year Out-of-Season?A. Yes, a coach may organize activities for students in an IHSAA Recognized Sport which resemble a Practice, but only when the coach follows the School%u2019s Limited Contact Program. (rule 15-2.5)Q. 15-29 During the School Year Out-of-Season, can a member of a Member School Coaching Staff in basketball also coach a Non-School Team, like an AAU team, which has Rule 15 - Participation
                                
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