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Rule 9 - Contests


            (2.)  the withdrawing School withdraws with the consent of all Schools to the IHSAA
               Contract for Athletic Contest; or
            (3.)  the other School to the Contract for Athletic Contest is found by the IHSAA to have
               violated rule 20 or has become a direct or indirect beneficiary of a rule 20 violation.
          c.  A School which withdraws from a Contest in violation of this section may jeopardize its
            standing in the Association.
         9-16.1 Withdrawal from Contests Because of Officials’ Conduct Prohibited
         Removal of a School athletic team from an athletic Contest due to dissatisfaction with the
         game officials will jeopardize the standing of the School in the Association.
         9-17 Teams May Not Include Students Below Ninth Grade
         Member Schools may not use students below the ninth grade on their athletic teams in
         interschool Contests.
         9-18 Use of Audio-Visual Equipment in Contests
          a. Use of Audio Visual Equipment and Recordings During Contest.
            The use of audio-visual equipment for coaching purposes during athletic Contests in
            any sports which are under the jurisdiction of the IHSAA shall be in accordance with the
            National Federation playing rules for that sport, or in accordance with any other playing
            rule adopted by the IHSAA for playing that sport.
          b. Use of Audio-Visual Equipment, Recordings, Films, Telecasts and Video Tape.
            Using audio-visual equipment, recording, filming, telecasting or videotaping for scouting
            purposes of any Season Contest by any party other than the Two (2) Schools participating
            in the contest is prohibited.
         Q & A
         Contests - Generally
         Q. 9-1   Does the IHSAA have a rule prohibiting the scheduling of Practices and interschool
                 games on holidays?
         A.      No, member School policies dictate scheduling procedures.
         Senior Students on Sub-Varsity Teams
         Q. 9-2   Is there an IHSAA rule prohibiting a senior from being on a junior varsity team?
         A.      No, the selection of a student for a team is a matter for each School to decide.
         Participation Against Teams of Non-Members
         Q. 9-3    Can a member School participate in a Contest in an IHSAA Recognized Sport
                 against a team which contains students below grade 9?
         A.      Yes.  While a Contest in which a member School and its students participate is
                 subject to all playing rule, including the Contest Rule which prohibits a member
                 School from having below-ninth grade students on the School’s teams (rule 9-17),
                 that Contest Rule does not apply to non-member Schools.  And while the Contest
                 Rule (rule 9-2) makes all Contests subject to the IHSAA rules, such rule reference
                 is to the playing rules and does not make the eligibility rules of the IHSAA, such
                 as rules relating to competitor’s age or enrollment in the School, applicable to a
                 non-member School participating in a Contest with a member School.  Therefore,
                 a non-member School can field players who are pre-high school.
         Q. 9-4    Can a member School participate in a Contest in an IHSAA Recognized Sport with
                 an Indiana based team or a School which is not a member of the IHSAA?
         A.      Yes, provided the non-member School has not been expelled or suspended from
                 membership in the IHSAA, and provided the School has not been suspended from
                 participation in the IHSAA Recognized Sport by the IHSAA. (rules 9-15)
         Q. 9-5    Can a member School participate in a single Contest in an IHSAA Recognized Sport
                 with an out-of-state team or School?
         A.      Yes, provided the out-of-state School is currently a member of its local state high
                 school athletic association, the out-of-state School has not been expelled or
                 suspended from such membership, provided the out-of-state School has not been
                 suspended from participation in the sport by its state high school athletic association,
                 and provided the address of the out-of-state school and the location of the site of the
                 Contest are not greater than Six Hundred (600) miles, round trip, from the Indiana
                 state line. (rules 9-15, 10-1, 10-1.1).
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