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Rule 50 - Sports Seasons


          Contest Season, such as inclement weather, limited facilities, in-season rescheduling of
          unplayed conference Contests, etc.
        50-3
        The maximum number of Contests and tournament limitations listed are exclusive of any
        IHSAA Tournament Series.
        50-4 Minimum Season Participation for Tournament Eligibility
         a.  In order for a student to qualify for participation in the IHSAA Tournament Series in an
          Individual Sport (cross country, golf, tennis, swimming & diving, track & field and wrestling)
          the student must have participated, during the preceding regular season in a minimum
          of (i) Seventy-five percent (75%) of the Season Contests in which the student’s school
          participated, and (ii) Twenty-five percent (25%) of the maximum number of authorized
          Season Contests in that sport.
         b.  This requirement by the Commissioner can be waived provided the student can demonstrate
          that the reason the student did not participate in the minimum number of Season Contests
          was because of circumstances beyond the control of the student, such as illness, injury,
          ineligibility, the cancellation of a Contest(s) or the student’s failure to qualify for a spot on
          the roster.
         c.  A waiver will not be available for students failing to participate in the minimum number of
          Season Contests because of the Virtual Education School rule (rule 12-6), because of
          the Undue Influence rule (rule 20) or because of voluntary non-participation or because
          of voluntary non-attendance at the student’s School.
        50-5
        Schools may not over-schedule or overfill a School’s schedule of Season Contests in any
        sport.  Over-scheduling occurs when a team schedules more than the maximum number of
        Season Contests permitted by the rules.
        50-6 Jamboree
        A 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 Officials must be used in a
        Jamboree in sports in which Officials are required.  A Jamboree may not be scouted by anyone
        not affiliated with a team participating in the Jamboree.
        Q & A
        Practice
        Q. 50-1    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 five (5) Practice days are required, provided the athlete reports to
                  Practice immediately (within One (1) week) after the end of the previous season.
                  (rule 50-1.1)
        Tournaments
        Q. 50-2      When a rule refers to “Tournaments” is this also a reference to the IHSAA
                  Tournament Series?
        A.        No, when a “Tournament” or a “Tourney” is referenced, it refers to a Season
                  Contest where more than Two (2) schools participate.  (See Definitions)  Any
                  reference to the IHSAA’s season-ending tournament in any of the Twenty-Two
                  (22) Recognized Sports will be to the IHSAA Tournament Series.
        Q. 50-3      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
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