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                                    67players who were in the School%u2019s basketball program? What about when the AAU team the coach is coaching is playing against an AAU team which has players who were in the School%u2019s basketball program?A. A coach of any Team Sport cannot, during the off-season of the School Year, coach a non-School team which has players from the School%u2019s program. (rule 15-2.2(c)) However, this limitation does not apply when the School players are on a team playing against the coach%u2019s team. Q. 15-30 May a coach participate with a student athlete from the coach%u2019s School on a NonSchool Team during the School Year Out-of-SeasonA. An Individual Sport coach may but a Team Sport coach may not participate on a Non-School Team with a student athlete from the coach%u2019s School during the School Year Out-of-Season. (rules 15-2.1(b), 15-2.2(d))Private InstructionQ. 15-31 May an Individual Sport student athlete or a Team Sport student athlete receive a Lesson [Note: one-on-one instruction, see Definitions] in the skills of an IHSAA Recognized Sport from an individual who is not from the School%u2019s Member School Coaching Staff during the School Year or during the Summer?A. Yes.Q. 15-32 May a Team Sport student athlete in a sport receive a private Lesson [Note: oneon-one instruction, see Definitions] instruction in the skills of that sport from a member of a Member School Coaching Staff for that sport, during the School Year Out-of-Season?A. No, a Team Sport student athlete cannot receive such instruction from a member of a Member School Coaching Staff. (rule 15-2.2(c))Q. 15-33 May an Individual Sport student athlete receive a paid private Lesson [Note: oneon-one instruction, see Definitions] from a member of a Member School Coaching Staff for that sport, during the School Year Out-of-Season?A. Yes. (rule 15-2.1(b))Q. 15-34 Can there be a Sunday group private lesson during the authorized Contest Season in a Team Sport with members from a single team?A. No, any group private lesson on Sunday would constitute illegal Sunday participation. (rules 15-1.2(b), 9-13)Q. 15-35 May a student athlete participate in a Team Sport group lesson during the School Year Out-of-Season?A. Yes, with the following provisions: (1) the Team Sport athletes may not receive such instruction from any member of the Member School Coaching Staff (unless the instruction is in conformity with the Limited Contact Program rules); and (2) no more than the following number of students who have participated in a Contest the previous year as a member of One (1) of their School%u2019s teams in that sport are participating in the group lesson: Basketball and Volleyball %u2014 3; Baseball and Softball %u2014 5; Football %u2013 6; Soccer %u2014 7. (rule 15-2.2(a))Q. 15-36 May a student athlete participate in a Non-School group lesson with student athletes from another state during the Contest Season?A. No, such contact by either a Team Sport student or an Individual Sport student with a Non-school student would constitute a competition or Contest and render the student ineligible for up to Three-hundred Sixty-five (365) days. (rule 15-1.1(d), rule 15-2.1(d))Q. 15-37 During the School Year Out-of-Season, does a freshman student who did not previously participate on her School%u2019s volleyball team, count against the maximum number of students permitted in a volleyball drill at a Camp or Clinic or on a volleyball Non-School Team?A. No. If a student was not rostered (and therefore did not participate in a Contest) on the School%u2019s volleyball team then the student is not considered a volleyball %u2018participant%u2019 and the Non-School Team limits of rule 15-2.2(a) and the Camps and Clinics limits of rule 15-2.3(d) do not apply.Limited Contact Programs %u2013 During the School Year Out-of-SeasonQ. 15-38 What is a Limited Contact Program?A. A Limited Contact Program is a program conducted during the School Year OutRule 15 - Participation
                                
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