Page 127 - 2021-22 By-Laws
P. 127

Rule 52 - Basketball

                    during the IHSAA tournament, the players are limited to those listed on the
                    entry list. (rule 52-3)
         Q. 52-2     May a School have a complete schedule for more than one team in any sport?
         A.         Yes, a member School can fi eld multiple teams in a sport, however each school
                    team is a representative team of the high school and is subject to all IHSAA
                    rules and privileges. (rule 9-6)  Additionally, the quarter limitation still applies
                    to all players.
         Maximum Contests
         Q. 52-3      Does the Contest limitation in rule 52-3 (Twenty-Two (22) Contests and no
                    season Tournaments, Twenty (20) Contests and One (1) season Tournament
                    or Twenty (20) Contests and Two (2) season Tournaments) apply to the Varsity
                    team only?
         A.         No, the Contest limitation applies to any team – Varsity, reserve/JV, freshmen,
                    etc.
         Q. 52-4      Can the Contest limitation in rule 52-3 be dodged by juggling the players?
         A.         No, the Contest limitation applies to teams. (rule 52-3)
         Q. 52-5      Can a Varsity team be designated a “B” or Sub-Varsity team and thus escape
                    the rule?
         A.         No, a team which is comprised of the best athletes in a sport shall be the Varsity
                    team, regardless of how the team is designated by the school.  It would be
                    unethical and a violation of the IHSAA eligibility rules to designate a Sub-Varsity
                    team as a Varsity team. (rule 52-3)
         Q. 52-6      Can a player be used in more than One (1) basketball game during the same
                    session?
         A.         Yes, however, the player is limited to Five (5) quarters during the One (1). (rule
                    52-3)
         Q. 52-7     When a player exceeds the three-tourney or the quarter limitation, what action
                    is required?
         A.         When a violation of the maximum quarter rule is discovered, the School must
                    forfeit the game in which the player exceeded the limit, charge the player with
                    each quarter of participation, and send a written report to the Commissioner.
                    (rule 3-9.5)
         Q. 52-8     Must an interschool Practice in basketball count as one of the season games?
         A.         Yes,  an interscholastic  meeting  between  teams  from  diff erent  schools is
                    considered a Contest. (rule 9-4)
         Q. 52-9     Can a team which participates in Twenty (20) Contests and One (1) season
                    Tournament, but which played only One (1) Contest in that season Tournament,
                    reclaim the ‘unplayed’ Tournament Contest and participate in another regular
                    Season Contest?
         A.         No, a School’s participation in a Contest at a season Tournament is considered
                    to be participation in the One (1)  complete season Tournament, regardless
                    of the number of individual Contest actual played in that season Tournament.
                    (rule 52-3)
         Quarters
         Q. 52-10     How many quarters is a player permitted when played in the same session?
         A.         A player is permitted to play fi ve quarters in the same session. (rule 52-3)
         Q. 52-11     May a student play in Two (2) quarters in a junior varsity game on Tuesday
                    and Two (2) quarters in a Varsity game on Thursday?
         A.         Yes, the individual must count the quarters toward his/her quarter limitation.
                    (rule 52-3)
         Q. 52-12     May a student play in 4 quarters of a junior varsity game and one quarter in a
                    Varsity game in the same session?
         A.         Yes. (rule 52-3)
         Q. 52-13     What constitutes a quarter of play?
         A.         A student “plays” a quarter when the student enters a game and time is run
                    off  the clock.
                                      118
   122   123   124   125   126   127   128   129   130   131   132