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2018-19 MOA Study Clubs Welcome back to the mats everyone! Last year, we introduced the practice matches to give everyone the opportunity to see other officials work and to provide a setting for more evaluations. We had some mixed feedback on this idea and we have changed it a little based on your feedback. This year, we have bumped the practice matches up to coincide with the wrestle-offs occurring at local schools. Ideally, the endstate of this idea is to have your pool arrive at a high school for one of your weekly meetings early on and help out a local team, or several, with wrestle-off matches. This way we get a relationship going early in the season with coaches and wrestlers, and also get to see what the pool members look like as well. This also gives us an opportunity to see what each official needs to work on in the precincts for the rest of the season. For each precinct, one or two MOA s will be assigned to head up the study session. It will be each official s responsibility to study and present the subject of study thoroughly and accurately. If you are assigned to teach, please be 10 minutes early so you are prepared and ready to go. In addition, if you are assigned a study session by your pool leader, please email your session of study to your pool leader two days prior to teaching, so if needed it can be tweaked to work out any changes that may need to be made.if you are assigned to lead a precinct and cannot be present, please let your leader know ASAP so he can assign it to someone else.a point of emphasis this year, aim to have your master officials lead all of the precincts this year so the younger officials have an opportunity to learn. Dependent on the number of officials you have in your pool, you may have to structure your sessions differently than we do at Missoula. While in our study club sessions, we have three or four stations (precincts) to visit and study a variety of wrestling situations while on the mat. The remaining officials will divide into 3 groups, or whatever is determined as beneficial to everyone. A possible alternative would be to have the presenters go individually in front of the entire group. A point of emphasis in our pool is to get on the mat for at least one station of each study club. The ability to go through the motions and demonstrate scenarios and situations is crucial in the development of officials. Another element we have incorporated is the addition of a clip of the week segment. Whether you choose to incorporate this element or not, we have found success in reviewing film while in the precinct setting. The presenter of this segment is encouraged to bring in thefilm of pool members and/or online sources to view as a group and discuss certain situations. Criticism/negativity has no place in this as the opportunity to replay situations for officials can help them and others down the road. Time management is critical from start to finish. We timed each session, gave a two-minute warning prior to the end of the session, and stop each session at the time allowed.each study session should be up-tempo, high speed, and low drag to ensure a fun and exciting learning environment for everyone involved. It is recommended that each precinct station last 20 minutes, for a one hour and twenty-minute total study club session. Good luck to everyone this year and we will see you on the mats! 1

Session 1 Theme Mock Match Station 1: Mechanics Session 2 On the Mat Basics Illegal Holds Session 3 Basics - Cont d 2018-19 Station 2: From the Book Station 3: Judgment, Composure, Knowledge Station 4: Extra s Simulated match to cover the following topics: Mat position and mechanics for starting and situations such as takedown, near fall, reversal, and escape situations. Potentially Technical Violations Clip of The Week Dangerous NFHS Wrestling Rules Changes and Points of Emphasis Pre-match Duties Session 4 In-depth Situations Stalling & Fleeing Overtime Session 5 In-depth Situations - Cont'd Session 6 Honing our skills Season Wrap-up Scoring and Penalty Progression Blood/Injury/Recovery Time Clip of The Week Clip of The Week Assistant Official Restarts Coach Interaction Clip of The Week Bad time & Corrections Official Evaluations - Improving our system Clip of The Week 2

MONTANA OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION WRESTLING STUDY CLUB OUTLINES 2018-19 LESSON #1 NAME CLUB DATE Preferably review before the season s first match: 1. Review Official Word and MOA Handbook. 2. View and discuss 2018-19 online rules clinic. View as a pool. Pause and discuss as needed Discuss points of emphasis. 3. Discuss how to access and the content of the MOA Central Hub. 4. Review 2018-19 NFHS Rule Changes, Editorial Changes and Points of Emphasis: 2018-19 NFHS Wrestling Rules Changes 4-1-2: No additional manufacturer's logo, trademark or promotional references are allowed on the uniform. 4-5-7: Modified what can be worn by wrestlers in the designated weigh-in area. 5-10: The definition of escape was modified. 5-15-1, 5-15-2, 5-15-3: A wrestler is now inbounds if two supporting points of either wrestler are inside or on the boundary line. This could be two supporting points of one wrestler or one supporting point of each wrestler. 5-18: The definition of out of bounds has been revised. 5-22-1, 5-22-2: The definition of a reversal has been revised. 5-24-3e, f: Stalling in the neutral position also takes place when a wrestler is backing off the mat and out of bounds, as well as when the wrestler is pushing or pulling out of bounds. 5-25-1, 5-25-3: The definition of a takedown has been revised. 5-28-3: The definition of a recovery time out when a wrestler is injured because of the opponent's false start has been clarified. 6-4-1: The criteria when a match is stopped has been revised. 3

7-1-5q: The Nelson-Cradle is a new illegal hold/maneuver. 7-1-5y: Modified that a specific maneuver is not allowed. 7-4-2: Repeatedly dropping to one knee, as well as one hand, to break locked hands is considered unsportsmanlike conduct. 8-2-2: Clarified if a wrestler is injured because of the opponent's false start, then the injured wrestler should be accommodated with recovery time. 2018-19 Points of Emphasis 1. Cleanliness uniforms, pads 2. Braces padded and covered 3. Stalling 4. Special Equipment Procedure 5. Injury prevention from false starts in the neutral position II. MOA/MHSA Handbook Changes and reminders for 2018-19 are as follows: 1. Mileage is 54.5 cents per mile this year. Per diem for each official, including the driver, is 12 cents per mile. So, the driver, for a regular season game, would receive 66.5 cents per mile while the rider official would receive 12 cents per mile. 2. Wrestling fees Varsity $60, JV $48. All subvarsity fees have been increased beginning this year 3. Approved additional language to the general assignment policy as follows: XXVI. Assignment, A. General Policy, #5: Officials are prohibited from working a varsity contest or tournament where they cohabitate with or have an immediate relative who is participating as an athlete or head coach. Officials are also prohibited from working post season contests in the gender classification where they have an immediate relative who is participating as an athlete or head coach. An immediate relative is defined as a parent, spouse, brother, sister, child or grandchild. Officials who coach are prohibited from working a varsity contest or tournament of his/her gender-specific sport in the classification he/she coaches 4. Warmup Jackets A Standard warm-up jacket, solid black pullover, full zip or button up, unadorned (except for MOA service pins) are allowed. 5. Pink whistles may be used by officials at contests designated as breast cancer awareness events. Any other uniform modifications for the purpose of supporting a charitable fundraising event must be approved in advance by the MOA Commissioner. 4

Precinct Theme: Mock Match Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Topic Leader(s) Starting the match, takedown position, and mechanics Between period mechanics, positioning, reversals, and escapes Near fall positioning and mechanics, communication with table workers. Rather than just talk about it, we want to show it. Pick three veteran officials; each one will be assigned a period of the mock match where they will get in front of the pool and demonstrate proper mechanics through various scenarios. Scenarios can be predetermined by the official or dictated by the group as more of a question and answer session. The goal is to have each period last 20 minutes for this week to include demonstrations and discussion. Establish good habits early! Period 1: Starting and stopping the match technique, whistle mechanics, distance from the action, communication with wrestlers, and presence on the mat to be used by all pool members. Stop the match where needed for discussion. Introduce proper hand signals while officiating. Have each member demonstrate several hand signal chosen from the rules book. Cover takedown situations and position/mechanics in making the call. Walk through several takedowns and discuss what defines control for several different takedowns. Additionally, discuss control in the middle of the mat and at the edge. Why and when are these calls made differently in the middle and at the end of a period? Period 2: Cover where to be and how to have an effective transition from the end of the first period to the start of the second including disk mechanics and communication to the table and coaches. Walk through several reversals and escape situations. Have a conversation on what members in your pool will universally define as a reversal, loss of control, or neither. Discuss position to make the call and mechanics in making the call in relation to your discussion in the mat position precinct. Why and when are these calls made differently in the middle and at the end of a period? Establish protocol in assessing close calls to maintain consistency. Period 3: For this last segment, focus on situations where we need to close in and observe near fall situations. Walk through what is the best position to observe the status of a near fall situation for a variety of pinning holds and maneuvers. Discuss end of match procedure depending on fall, technical fall, and win by decision. The emphasis here is what each result looks like regarding the actions of the official. Additionally, cover how you approach and communicate with the table throughout a match. OUTLINE MUST BE SIGNED BY ALL PRESENT AND SENT TO YOUR REGIONAL DIRECTOR BY APRIL 1, 2019. 5

WRESTLING STUDY CLUB OUTLINES 2018-19 LESSON #2 NAME CLUB DATE Precinct Theme: In-depth Situations Topic Leader(s) Station 1 Mechanics (On our feet) Illegal Holds Station 2 From the book Potentially Dangerous Station 3 Judgment, Composure, & Knowledge Technical Violations Station 4 Clip of The Week Station 1: Illegal Holds: From the book, go over the definition and correct application of each illegal hold mentioned. Demonstrate the move, and discuss the illegal action associated with each. This station should be verbal, visual, and tactile. Be sure to discuss how the official handles each situation to ensure the safety of the wrestlers. Station 2: Potentially Dangerous: After a discussion on illegal maneuvers, discuss actions that are not illegal but will require special attention from the referee. Once again, cover all material listed in the rule book and demonstrate each. Station 3: Technical Violations: Go over each technical violation listed. Demonstrate each and discuss the enforcement of each penalty as it applies to wrestling action. Play out situations from the casebook in a practice match with an official on the mat. Going through the motions rather than just discussing them can be beneficial to visual learners. Additionally, discuss the application of the call in live wrestling and any implications. Station 4: Clip of the week: Live clip from the internet (mechanics video, You make the Call, etc..) or from the video review of our officials to introduce situations that spark discussion. Strictly for discussion purposes and not evaluation. The leader brings a laptop or an appropriate display device. 6

Take orally as a group, the following NFHS 2018-19 Rules exam: 2018-19 NFHS Wrestling Exam Part I 1. Each state association may authorize exceptions to NFHS playing rules to provide reasonable accommodations to: A. Individual participants with disabilities. B. Individual participants with special needs. C. Individuals with unique and extenuating circumstances. D. All of the above. 2. A match is a competition between two wrestlers who are: A. The same age. B. The same grade in school. C. Nearly equal weight as possible. D. None of the above 3. Video recording of a match is authorized unless prohibited by the: A. NFHS. B. NCAA. C. State high school association. D. Tournament manager. 4. The mat area includes the wrestling mat and a space of at least surrounding the mat, as well as the team benches and scorer s table where facilities permit. A. 5 feet B. 10 feet C. 15 feet D. 20 feet 5. Surrounded and secured to the wrestling area of the mat shall be a safety mat area approximately: A. 1-foot wide. B. 2 feet wide. C. 3 feet wide. D. 5 feet wide. 7

6. The wrestling area of the mat shall be a circular area with a minimum of in diameter. A. 22 feet B. 24 feet C. 26 feet D. 28 feet 7. A series of matches, one in each of the NFHS weight classes, constitutes a: A. Tournament. B. Scrimmage. C. Dual meet. D. Practice. 8. Each team shall designate a captain or captains: A. Prior to weigh-ins. B. After the first match begins. C. Prior to the beginning of the meet. D. None of the above. 9. The wrestling area shall be marked by painted lines. A. 2-inch-wide B. 3-inch-wide C. 1-inch-wide D. 4-inch-wide 10. At the center of the mat shall be a: A. 9-foot circle. B. 8-foot circle. C. 10-foot circle. D. No circle is required. 11. Starting lines, 1-inch wide shall be: A. Omitted. B. Placed at the side of the mat. C. Placed anywhere on the mat. D. Placed at the center of the mat. 12. The two 3-foot lines shall be connected by: a 8

A. 1-inch green line on both ends. B. 2-inch green line on both ends. C. 1-inch red line on both sides. D. 1-inch red line on one side and 1-inch green line on other end. 13. During tournament competition, coaches are allowed to: A. Stand in the restricted zone. B. Sit on chairs at the edge of mat, or in the corner in the restricted zone. C. Kneel alongside the mat. D. Coach standing near mat-side. 14. During tournament competition, a maximum of team personnel (coaches and/or nonparticipating contestants) will be permitted on chairs at the edge of the mat. A. two B. three C. four D. None of the above. 15. The scorer s table shall be large enough to accommodate the: A. Official timekeeper. B. Head scorer. C. Visiting team's scorer. D. All of the above. 16. Wrestlers shall weigh in on scales provided by the: A. Home management. B. Visiting team. C. Local association. D. None of the above. 17. The referee shall have which accessories: A. Black lanyard. B. Black whistle. C. Kit to conduct random draw. D. All of the above. 18. Which is not part of a referee s uniform: 9

A. Short-sleeved knit shirt with alternating black and white 1-inch stripes. B. Black wrestling/gym shoes with colored highlights. C. Black socks. D. Black full-length trousers. 19. To certify results of a dual meet or tournament match, the referee: A. Uses the PA system to announce results to spectators. B. Signs the official scorebook or individual scoresheet. C. Provides scores to official media on site. D. Does not verify scores; this is host team s responsibility. 20. During injury, blood or recovery time-outs, the referee should be in position to monitor: A. The timekeeper and scorers. B. Both coaches. C. Appropriate clock and wrestlers. D. Both team benches. 21. The referee should notify the coach and/or wrestlers during injury, blood or recovery time at the for the remaining time left. A. 30-second and 15-second marks B. 1-minute and 30-second marks C. 45-second and 30-second marks D. 2-minute and 1-minute marks 22. The has full control of the match on matters of judgment. A. Referee B. Home team s administrator C. Scorekeeper D. Official timer 23. The referee s jurisdiction begins: A. 30 minutes before the meet starts. B. 45 minutes before the meet starts. C. Upon arrival at the site. D. 60 minutes before the meet starts. 24. The retains clerical authority over the meet through the completion of any reports. 10

A. Home team management B. Official scorer C. Referee D. Home team coach 25. The referee s jurisdiction in a tournament ends. A. 30 minutes after the last match. B. Upon signing the bout sheet after the last match. C. 45 minutes after the last match. D. 60 minutes after the last match. 26. In a dual meet, who is responsible for verifying that skin checks have been performed: A. The referee. B. Designed on-site meet appropriate care professional. C. Designed on-site meet parent who is a medical professional. D. The host teams. 27. The is responsible for inspecting contestants during dual meets and tournaments for proper grooming. A. Health-care professional B. Referee C. Visiting coach D. Home team coach 28. Before the dual meet begins, who will clarify rules to coaches and contestants upon request? A. Home school administrator. B. The referee. C. The scorer. D. The timekeeper. 29. Before the dual meet begins, the head coach will verify that the team is groomed, properly equipped, ready to wrestle and: A. Done with warm-ups. B. Ready to exchange lineups. C. Has shoe laces secured either with tape or by a locking device on the wrestling shoe in an acceptable fashion. D. Ready to be seeded. 11

30. The referee, before a tournament begins each day, shall clarify the rules with coaches and contestants: A. During weigh-ins. B. After weigh-ins. C. After warm-ups. D. Upon request. 31. Before a team advancement tournament begins each day, who will verify that the team is groomed, properly equipped and ready to wrestle, including shoe laces being secured? A. The head coach. B. The assistant coach. C. The tournament manager. D. The referee. 32. Before the dual meet begins, the referee shall review with scorers and timekeepers: A. The skin forms collected during weigh-ins. B. The signals and procedures to be used. C. The first and last names of all contestants. D. None of the above. 33. The referee will meet with head coaches and captains before. A. The tournament begins. B. The teams warm-up. C. The semifinal round. D. The dual meet begins. 34. Who is responsible for deciding legality of equipment, mats and uniforms? A. The host schools. B. The athletic trainer. C. The referee. D. The host school athletic director. 35. If legal equipment becomes illegal or inoperative through use during a match, the referee shall: A. Declare a referee's time-out to correct the equipment. B. Penalize the offending wrestler for a technical violation. C. Forfeit the match. D. All of the above. 12

36. The referee shall penalize for infractions explained in Rules 7 and 8: A. If the coaches agree. B. Without hesitation. C. If required by the host school and administration. D. After reviewing video replay. 37. When making decisions related to the match, the referee shall not use: A. The scorer. B. The timekeeper. C. TV monitoring, replay or other video equipment. D. The assistant referee. 38. The referee and the assistant referee should meet to discuss their point of disagreement at which location? A. In the locker room. B. In the 10-foot circle with the wrestlers. C. At the scorer s table. D. On the edge of the mat away from wrestlers and coaches. 39. If the assistant referee disagrees with the referee, he or she should do the following: A. The assistant should bring it to referee's attention immediately. B. The assistant will bring it up in the locker room. C. The assistant will not have an opinion. D. The assistant must go to scorer s table and discuss in confidence. 40. Coaches are not permitted to address: A. The referee. B. The assistant referee. C. The scorer. D. The timekeeper. 41. During a headlock, the assistant should position himself: A. In position to observe any action from underneath. B. At the scorer s table watching the clock. C. At the edge of the mat away from the action. D. In the 10-foot circle away from the action. 13

42. During the end-of-the-match procedure, the assistant referee should observe: A. The referee leaving wrestling area. B. The spectators in the stands. C. Both wrestlers and coaches leaving the mat area. D. Both wrestlers and coaches leaving wrestling area. 43. Full-length tights may be worn under a properly cut one-piece uniform with: A. Coaches permission. B. Stirrups. C. Loose fitting t-shirt. D. Shorts reaching below the knees. 44. Which is not part of a wrestler s uniform? A. Singlet. B. Shorts designed for wrestling. C. Socks. D. Tight fitting compression shirt. 45. Which is not considered special equipment: A. Leg sleeve. B. Knee pads. C. Face mask. D. Ear guards. 46. Special equipment must: A. Allow normal movement of the joints. B. Allow opponent to apply normal holds/maneuvers. C. Be approved by referee. D. All the above. 47. Which is not allowable under a one-piece uniform? A. Full-length tights with stirrups. B. Compression shorts. C. One-legged full length tight. D. All of the above. 48. The legal hair covering may have 14

A. Two logos 2 ¼ square inch including promotional reference. B. One logo 2 ¼ square inches and no additional promotional reference. C. One logo 2 ½ square inches and no additional promotional reference. D. One logo 3 square inches and no additional promotional reference. 49. During competition, wrestlers wearing wrestling shoes in compliance must be: A. Light heelless, reaching above the ankles, laces tied and secured. B. Below the ankle. C. Shoelaces untied. D. Unzipped. 50. Braided hair that is longer than allowed by rule is allowable if it: A. Is soft to the touch. B. Doesn t contain rubber bands. C. Doesn t contain bobbie pins. D. Is contained in a legal hair cover. 51. There are weight classifications. A. 15 B. 14 C. 13 D. 12 52. What is not allowed during a weigh-in? A. Leaving the weigh-in area with the permission of the meet administrator. B. If failing to make weight, stepping immediately back on same scale. C. Weighing in same gender shoulder to shoulder. D. Activities that promote dehydration. 53. Certain action(s) are prohibited during time off scale if a wrestler doesn t make weight on the first attempt. They include: A. Immediately stepping back on the first scale. B. Weight loss or weight gain activity. C. Immediately stepping on each available scale. D. All of the above. 54. During weigh-ins, if only one scale is available: 15

A. The contestant can choose not to weigh in. B. The contestant can wear a plastic suit. C. A contestant may step on and off the scale two times to allow for mechanical inconsistencies. D. Leave weigh-in area to run for only 20 minutes. 55. When there are consecutive days of team competition, there shall be a 1-pound additional allowance granted each day for all wrestlers up to a maximum of two pounds. In order to be granted a 1-pound additional allowance, a minimum of advance notice is required for the opponent(s). A. 24 hours B. 36 hours C. 48 hours D. None of the above. 56. Any contestant failing to make weight during the weigh-in period: A. Shall be sent home. B. Can wrestle off. C. May wrestle in the next higher weight class, permitted by individual weight-loss plan on that given date. D. May wrestle in the next lower weight class. 57. Bad time is created when the wrong wrestler is given a choice: A. At the start of second period. B. At the start of the third period. C. On the next re-start after a one-point stalling penalty. D. Both B & C. 58. Biting is an act of. A. Flagrant misconduct. B. Unsportsmanlike conduct. C. Technical violation. D. Potentially dangerous. 59. The coach misconduct penalty is: A. Always charged to home team. B. Always charged to assistant coach. C. Always charged to head coach D. Always charged to opposing team. 16

60. When awarding an escape how many supporting points are required to be in-bounds: A. One total. B. Two of either wrestler. C. One of each wrestlers' for a total of two. D. Both B & C. 61. Wrestler B is beyond the boundary line and on his back in a pinning situation. In which situation will wrestler A be allowed to score a near-fall or fall? A. Wrestler A has Wrestler B in a headlock. Wrestler A's feet are touching the boundary line and his/her knees are beyond the boundary line. B. Wrestler A has a deep half nelson with an inside crotch pinning combination. Wrestler A has his/her feet in bounds with knees inside the boundary line, but off the mat. C. Both A and B. D. Neither A and B. 62. A technical fall occurs when a wrestler has earned a/an: A. 8-point advantage. B. 10-point advantage. C. 15-point advantage. D. 5-point advantage. 63. A fall or near fall shall not be awarded if the wrestler being pinned is handicapped by having any portion of his/her body: A. On the boundary line. B. Off the mat. C. Inbounds. D. None of the above. 64. A wrestler is allowed to weigh-in wearing socks and must abide by the following regulation: A. The socks must be low-cut and may be removed at any point during the weigh-in. B. The height of the socks must be a minimum of 6 inches above the ankle. C. The sock shall be unadorned and a single solid color. D. The socks must be low-cut and cannot be removed or added if the wrestler does not make weight. 65. The use of tobacco products is: A. Coach misconduct. B. Flagrant misconduct. C. Unsportsmanlike conduct. 17

D. Allowed when walking to your vehicle in the parking lot. 66. A flagrant misconduct will be awarded if a wrestler: A. Uses tobacco. B. Locks hands 3 times. C. False starts 4 times. D. Stalls for more than 2 minutes. 67. Wrestlers are inbounds if a total of two supporting points are: A. Completely outside of the boundary line but touching the mat. B. Completely outside of boundary line. C. Inside or on the boundary line. D. None of the above. 68. Wrestlers are inbounds if a total of: A. All supporting points are inbounds. B. One supporting point of each wrestler is inbounds. C. Two supporting points of either wrestler are inbounds. D. All of the above. 69. When down on the mat supporting points are: A. The knee(s) B. The hand(s) C. The head D. All of the above. 70. Fall or Near-fall can be earned if the wrestler being pinned has all or part of the shoulders or scapula beyond the boundary line and the offensive wrestler s toes are supporting point and the knee(s) of the offensive wrestler are: A. Inside or on the boundary line in contact with the mat. B. Inside of or on the boundary line above the mat. C. Beyond the boundary line. D. Both A & B. 71. Wrestling shall continue if: A. Two supporting points of either wrestler are inbounds. B. Only one wrestler keeps one supporting point inbounds. C. Only one wrestler keeps a hand inbounds. 18

D. Only one wrestler keeps one knee inbounds. 72. Out of bounds occurs when: A. Any supporting point is beyond the boundary line. B. Any supporting point is on the boundary line. C. One supporting point if each wrestler is on the boundary line. D. There is not at least one supporting point or both supporting points of each wrestler inbounds. 73. A wrestler injured by a false start in the neutral position shall: A. Take an injury time-out. B. Default the match. C. Take recovery time. D. Take injury time followed by recovery time. 74. A wrestler who is not able to continue after being injured due to a false start in the neutral position: A. Is awarded the match after using their injury time. B. Must default the match if unable to continue. C. Is awarded the match by default after using his/her recovery time. D. None of the above. 75. The referee shall be in front of the contestants when starting the wrestlers from the. A. Neutral position. B. Optional start. C. Down position. D. Optional start and down position. 76. A reversal can be earned if: A. Neither wrestlers have supporting points inbounds and the toes of scoring wrestler finish out of bounds. B. Only one wrestler has one supporting point inbounds. C. Either wrestler is inbounds. D. None of the above. 77. It is stalling in the neutral position when a wrestler: A. Cannot improve his or her respective position. B. Is overpowered by the opponent. C. Prevents the opponent from returning to or remaining inbounds. 19

D. Causes a hold/maneuver to be forced beyond normal range of motion. 78. A wrestler that backs off the mat out of bounds in the neutral position is penalized for: A. Stalling. B. False start. C. Misconduct. D. Unsportsmanlike conduct. 79. When awarding a takedown at the edge of the mat how many supporting points must be inbounds if the feet of the scoring wrestler finish out of bounds? A. One. B. All. C. Two. D. Zero. 80. A wrestler injury from a false start in the neutral position is entitled to recovery time of: A. 2 minutes. B. 1 minute. C. 90 seconds. D. 30 seconds. 81. Which is not considered unsportsmanlike conduct? A. Failure to properly secure shoe laces. B. Taunting. C. Violations of bench decorum rule. D. All of the above. 82. The first period of a consolation match shall be: A. One or three minutes in length. B. One or two minutes in length. C. One or four minutes in length. D. All of the above. 83. The first period of over time shall be: A. Two minutes. B. Three minutes. C. One minute. 20

D. None of the above. 84. When there is no longer a total of supporting points inbounds, wrestling should be stopped. A. One B. Two C. Three D. All of the above. 85. Tournament scoring errors by the referee must be corrected prior to: A. 60 minutes after the conclusion of the tournament. B. The start of the next match on that mat. C. The start of the next period. D. Conclusion of the tournament. 86. A slam is penalized as: A. A technical violation. B. Stalling. C. An illegal maneuver. D. Potentially dangerous. 87. The back bow is: A. Misconduct. B. Unsportsmanship. C. Illegal. D. All of the above. 88. Which move is considered an illegal hold: A. Three quarter Nelson. B. Half Nelson. C. Far side cradle. D. Nelson cradle. 89. Which maneuver is not illegal? A. Leg block (cut back). B. When a wrestler stands with one or both arms trapped. C. Figure 4 around the body. 21

D. Locking the hands behind the back in a double arm bar from front. 90. It is stalling in neutral position when a wrestler: A. Continuously avoids contact with the opponent. B. Plays the edge of the mat. C. Holds the heel to the buttocks. D. Both A & B. 91. The referee will not stop the match when penalizing: A. An illegal hold by offensive wrestler. B. A defensive wrestler in a pinning situation. C. Unsportsmanlike conduct by offensive wrestler. D. Both A & C. 92. Coach misconduct results in the following except: A. First offense - warning. B. Second offense - deduct one team point. C. Remove both teams from gym. D. Third offense - deduct two team points and removal of the head coach for the remainder of the day. 93. An injured wrestler is entitled to a maximum injury time-out of: A. 2 minutes. B. 3 minutes. C. 1 ½ minutes. D. 1 minute. 94. A wrestler injured by a false start from the neutral position that cannot continue wrestling following the recovery time shall win the match by: A. Forfeit. B. Default. C. Disqualification. D. None of the above. 95. A wrestler will be awarded point(s) for a takedown. A. 1 B. 3 C. 4 22

D. 2 96. Wrestlers competing in a multi-day team advancement tournament are eligible to compete; A. At whatever weight class they properly weigh-in at for each day of competition, plus one weight class above. B. At the weight class they properly weigh-in at, plus one weight class above as determined by the first day of the event weigh-in only. C. At whatever weight class they weigh-in for each day of competition, plus two weight classes above what they weigh-in at. D. None of the above. 97. In the event two wrestlers, who have competed against each other previously in the tournament are paired again due to the cross-bracketing. How should their match be treated? A. take the results of the first match and advance the winner. B. rebracket and keep them away from each other until the finals. C. give the winner of the previous match the option of wrestling or not. D. match shall be wrestled and scored as if the wrestlers had not previously met. 98. A flagrant misconduct call results in which of the following? A. suspension to the bench/team area. B. disqualification of the offending wrestler. C. disqualification of the individual, immediate removal from premises, and deduction of three team points on the first offense. D. offer to the offended team the option of disqualification or deduction of three team points. 99. The referee has the authority to rule on any situation not: A. Covered in the NFHS Wrestling Case Book. B. Covered in the NFHS Wrestling Officials Manual. C. Covered in NFHS exam questions. D. Covered in the NFHS Wrestling Rules Book. 100. A type of time-out that is used to correct legal equipment which becomes illegal through use is called: A. Injury time. B. A referee s time-out. C. Blood time. D. Bad time. OUTLINE MUST BE SIGNED BY ALL PRESENT AND SENT TO YOUR REGIONAL DIRECTOR BY APRIL 1, 2019. 23

WRESTLING STUDY CLUB OUTLINES 2018-19 LESSON #3 NAME CLUB DATE Precinct Theme: Basics - Cont d Topic Leader(s) Station 1 Mechanics (On our feet) NFHS Wrestling Rules Changes and Points of Emphasis Station 2 From the book Pre-Match Duties Station 3 Judgment, Composure, & Knowledge Scoring and Penalty Progression Station 4 Clip of the week Station 1: Go over and discuss the Rule Changes and the Points of Emphasis document for the 2018-19 season. Don t just read through the document and call it good. Have the rule changes been a positive change? Have we seen the implications of these rules yet? Have the new points of emphasis changed how we officiated this year? This review is a great reminder from the rules clinic and will help everyone keep the changes and emphasis for the season in mind. Station 2: Pre-match duties: 1. Visit each team and coach in their locker rooms. 2. Attend weigh-ins, do grooming checks. 3. Introduce yourself to the team Captains, and discuss his/her role regarding team bench conduct, coin toss, end-of-match procedures, etc. 4. Inspect legality of uniforms and special equipment (tapping, braces, facemasks, etc.) 5. Discuss match administration: Choice of starting positions and proper starting position Stalling Discuss Control Discuss making calls at the edge of the mat Review recent rules changes Instruct coaches and wrestler when checking in at the table they are to check in and proceed to the center of the mat. Before checking in coaches should verify his wrestler s gear and special equipment are legal, and he is ready to wrestle. Tell the coaches and wrestlers what your expectations are, and follow through. Sportsmanship. 6. Inspect the mat; check 5-foot safety mats, correct marking in the center circle, taping of mats, set up of coaches corner, scoring tables and team chairs. 7. Meet with scorekeeper, review official s signal and points, correct score book procedure, circling first points scored, communication with an official. Expand on more of the pre-match duties as you see fit. 24

Station 3: Scoring & Penalty Progression: Review the penalty chart and discuss the importance of knowing the chart by heart. Demonstrate using a practice match and two members of your group while you officiate them to disqualification. Match scripts from the casebook can be used. Station 4: Clip of the week: Live clip from the internet (mechanics video, You make the Call, etc..) or from the video review of our officials to introduce situations that spark discussion. Strictly for discussion purposes and not evaluation. The leader brings a laptop or an appropriate display device. OUTLINE MUST BE SIGNED BY ALL PRESENT AND SENT TO YOUR REGIONAL DIRECTOR BY APRIL 1, 2019. 25

WRESTLING STUDY CLUB OUTLINES 2018-19 LESSON #4 NAME CLUB DATE Precinct Theme: In-depth Situations Topic Leader(s) Station 1 Mechanics (On our feet) Stalling & Fleeing Station 2 From the book Overtime Station 3 Judgment, Composure, & Knowledge Blood/Injury/Recovery Time Station 4 Clip of The Week Station 1: Stalling & Fleeing: Judgment involved in making the call, a position to make the call, and mechanics in making the call. While neutral, bottom wrestler, top wrestler, also include the bottom wrestler standing and top wrestler not returning or attempting to return. Discuss pushing, pulling, backing, circling, blocking, etc. Cover what constitutes fleeing in all situations from the book. Demonstrate these on the mat, have a member make the call in each situation followed by discussion. Station 2: Overtime: From the book, go over the structure and procedure of the overtime period. Cover how to handle each; sudden victory, tiebreaker, and the ultimate tiebreaker. Also discuss the 2 nd injury and position choice, when, where and how this should be handled. Station 3: Blood/Injury/Recovery Time: From the book, going over the definition and correct application of Blood/Injury/Recovery time. Discuss mechanics to remember the position of wrestlers when wrestling resumes (for example, pull down or fold over wristband of the wrestler on top.) Station 4: Clip of the week: Live clip from the internet (mechanics video, You make the Call, etc..) or from the video review of our officials to introduce situations that spark discussion. Strictly for discussion purposes and not evaluation. The leader brings a laptop or an appropriate display device. OUTLINE MUST BE SIGNED BY ALL PRESENT AND SENT TO YOUR REGIONAL DIRECTOR BY APRIL 1, 2019. 26

WRESTLING STUDY CLUB OUTLINES 2018-19 LESSON #5 NAME CLUB DATE Precinct Theme: In-depth Situations Cont d Topic Leader(s) Station 1 Mechanics (On our feet) Assistant Official Station 2 From the book Station 3 Judgment, Composure, & Knowledge Station 4 Restarts Coach Interaction Clip of The Week Station 1: Assistant Official: Discuss positioning, communication, and techniques for working with another official on the mat. From the rules book, demonstrate proper assistant officiating. What is the only call an assistant can show while assisting a match? Discuss how to utilize the assistant to your advantage fully. Anytime an assistant official is utilized, the official pair shall meet and discuss expectations before stepping on the mat together. Run a practice match at the station that is one period in length, and demonstrate position and mechanics. Station 2: Restarts: From the book, go over situations requiring restarts. Also, discuss all measures that should be observed in regards to restarts. Go over several situations and determine if a restart would be needed. Station 3: Dealing with Coaches: Discuss techniques in communicating and working with coaches at the table. Utilize input from veteran officials. Cover Misconduct, unsportsmanlike conduct, and flagrant misconduct. Discuss all of the above pertaining to before the match, during the match, and after the match. Station 4: Clip of the week: Live clip from the internet (mechanics video, You make the Call, etc..) or from the video review of our officials to introduce situations that spark discussion. Strictly for discussion purposes and not evaluation. The leader brings a laptop or an appropriate display device. OUTLINE MUST BE SIGNED BY ALL PRESENT AND SENT TO YOUR REGIONAL DIRECTOR BY APRIL 1, 2019. 27

WRESTLING STUDY CLUB OUTLINES 2018-19 LESSON #6 NAME CLUB DATE Review Your Group's Season 1. Are there any specific problems in your area's schools which should be addressed, i.e. gym concerns, locker-rooms, checks late, security, game times, poor sportsmanship, crowd control, bench personnel, general cleanliness guidelines followed, etc. 2. Are there any wrestling rules changes your group would like to see? These must be in writing to the MOA/MHSA office BY April 1, 2019. 3. Discuss potential MOA "Hall of Fame" candidates in your area. Application forms are available from your regional director, online at http://moa.arbitersports.com/front/106278/site or from the MHSA/MOA office. 4. If your group had a successful officials' recruiting year, please share the system with the MOA office. Also discuss why you've lost officials, if any. Are your assignment procedures taking into consideration all levels of officials and their ratings? Should your assignment procedures be reviewed? 5. Discuss your methods of evaluating fellow MOA members. Are the methods working properly and positively? Should you start a method if you're not evaluating at the present time? Do these methods work for "upgrading", and are they fair to all levels? Are you allowing anybody to upgrade? Are your methods for not allowing an upgrade based on fairness? 6. For everybody's benefit, review: dues, deadlines, and the upgrading of procedures/requirements. Be aware of the importance of notifying the MOA office of address changes. Know the "dues due" date. 7. Discuss your public relations with schools your group services. Are there methods used that can be shared with other pools? Are there ways your group can improve these relations? Be proactive and affirmative; problems can be solved before they occur. 8. You have an obligation to read your MOA Handbook. All officials should be aware of the governing body's rules and regulations. Any changes you'd like to see should be directed to your regional director. 28

Precinct Theme: Honing our skills Topic Leader(s) Station 1 Mechanics (On our feet) Season Wrapup Station 2 From the book Bad Time & Corrections Station 3 Judgment, Composure, & Knowledge Official Evaluations - Improving a system Station 4 Clip of The Week Station 1: Season Wrap-up: Use this precinct as an opportunity to come up with rule change recommendations and feedback for next year s precincts. Also, talk about what went right this season and what your pool can work on for next year. Station 2: Bad time and Corrections: From the book, go over the definition of bad time. Changing and fixing calls both at the table and while officiating. Cover what bad time is and how to handle it. Discuss changing an incorrect call at the table and while officiating. Discuss situations that would and would not require re-wrestling. Station 3: Official Evaluations: Follow-up discussion on evaluations precinct from last week. Discuss how to use evaluation sheets and improve the system if possible. Mentorship, video recording of officials, and methods of enabling continuous development of all levels of officials. Station 4: Clip of the week: Live clip from the internet (mechanics video, You make the Call, etc..) or from the video review of our officials to introduce situations that spark discussion. Strictly for discussion purposes and not evaluation. The leader brings a laptop or an appropriate display device. OUTLINE MUST BE SIGNED BY ALL PRESENT AND SENT TO YOUR REGIONAL DIRECTOR BY APRIL 1, 2019. 29