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Rule 10 - Interstate Contests and Practices


        10-1.2 In-State Contest Limitations
        Out-of-state schools who participate against an IHSAA Member School in a Contest in Indiana
        must:
         a.  be a member of their state’s athletic association;
         b.  be in “good-standing” with their state’s athletic association; and
         c.  the event be sanctioned as needed by the IHSAA through the NFHS sanctioning process
          (rules 10-1.3 and 10-1.4).
        10-1.3 Contests Not Requiring Sanctioning
        Sanctioning is not required for interstate competition when only Two (2) Schools are involved
        and both are members of good standing in their state associations.
        10-1.4 Contests Requiring Sanctioning
         a.  Sanctioning is required by the IHSAA and the National Federation when:
           (1.)  an interstate or international event is scheduled, involves Two (2) or more Schools,
              and is cosponsored by or titled in the name of an organization outside the School
              community (e.g. a college/university, a theme park, a service organization [Kiwanis,
              Optimists] or an athletic show/apparel company);
           (2.)  an interstate events involves School(s) from non-bordering states in which Five (5)
              or more states are involved or involves more than Eight (8) Schools;
           (3.)  an international event involves Two (2) or more schools and a team(s) from a foreign
              country. When such an international event occurs, the host school should complete an
              International Sanction Application. Such an international event includes an event that
              involves international traveling teams that play in multiple games in multiple states.
              Note: an exception to this rule is for teams/schools from Canada and Mexico, since,
              for purpose of this rule only, Canada and Mexico are considered “bordering states”
              of every U.S. state.
        10-1.5 National High School Championships
        IHSAA and National Federation do not sanction participation in interstate meets, tournaments
        or other Contests to qualify and/or determine a national high school championship. IHSAA
        will not sanction any baseball, basketball, soccer, softball or volleyball tournament involving
        more than Sixteen (16) schools.
        10-2 Sanctioning of International Contests
        International competition requires sanctioning by IHSAA and National Federation. Application
        forms are available from IHSAA and must be submitted by host School at least Sixty (60)
        days prior to the Contest.
        10-3 Student Participation as School Representative in Non-IHSAA Sanctioned State
        Competitions Prohibited
        Students shall not represent their School as a team member or individual in state tourneys or
        state meets in IHSAA recognized sport/s which are not under the auspices of IHSAA.
        10-4 Mileage Limitation on Team Practices
        Team practices out-of-state shall not exceed One-hundred Twenty (120) miles round trip from
        the Indiana state line.
        Q & A
        Team Travel - Generally
        Q. 10-1    Can a Member School participate in a single Contest with a School from another
                 state?
        A.       Yes, under the Interstate Contest/Practice Rule a member School can participate
                 in a single Contest with a School from another state, provided the out-of-state
                 School is currently a member of the local state high school athletic association, the
                 out-of-state School has not been expelled or suspended from such membership,
                 the out-of-state School has not been suspended from participation in the sport
                 by the local state high school athletic association and provided further that 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).
        Q. 10-2   May a Member School play in a basketball, baseball, soccer, softball or volleyball
                 tournament in Kansas?
        A.       No, the Contest in Kansas is more than Six -hundred (600)  miles round trip from
                 the Indiana state line. (rules 10-1, 10-1.1)

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