Arkansas Activities Association. Volleyball Manual

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Arkansas Activities Association olleyball Manual This manual is provided for member schools participating in interscholastic volleyball and for AOA volleyball officials State tournament brackets will be posted on the AAA website and will be updated as needed. Check the brackets periodically for updates. Arkansas Activities Association 3920 Richards Road North Little Rock, AR 72117 Office: (501) 955-2500 Fax: (501)955-2600 or 955-2521 AAA Liaison: Nick Lasker nick@ahsaa.org www.ahsaa.org

2 Regulations Governing nterscholastic Competition ncluding Conference and State Tournaments Highlights indicates changes AAA OLLEYBALL MANUAL ELGBLTY An interscholastic volleyball player must meet all eligibility requirements of the Arkansas Activities Association. ELGBLTY LSTS Coaches who are designated by their administration to do so will enter eligibility lists on the AAA website. Each student must be listed prior to interscholastic participation. nstructions are provided on the website. PHYSCAL EXAMNATON n any school year that a student engages in interscholastic competition she shall be required to have a physical examination prior to beginning practice. RULES The NFHS olleyball Rules Book shall be the official rules. NFHS Case Book situations are direct interpretations of the rules book. See rules meeting deadline in box below. EQUPMENT: The Ball: During regular season play, A solid white or a maximum combination of three colors (with each panel being a solid color) and of which at least one-third of the panels shall be solid white. The home team shall provide competition volleyballs. The volleyball shall include the NFHS Authentication Mark. For State Tournament and the State Finals, a combination colored ball will be used. COACHES Teacher-Coaches - Each team must have a coach (full time licensed teacher or a teacher granted a written waiver through ADE licensure with a coaching endorsement or AAA coaching certification, ) OR a certified Registered olunteer certified through the AAA and authorized by the school s administration present for interscholastic play. A full time, certified teacher who is assigned volleyball coaching duties but does not have a coaching endorsement or ADE approval for coaching must successfully complete the required coaches education program as shown on the Coaches Education page of the AAA website. Registered olunteers - A certified Registered olunteer may be a school s head or assistant volleyball coach for interscholastic competition when he/she meets the requirements as shown on the

3 Coaches Education page of the AAA website. A Registered olunteer may not receive financial gain for services. A student teacher (teaching intern) may assist during interscholastic play during the period of assignment but may not serve as a head coach. TEAM ROSTERS AND ONLNE RULES MEETNG DEADLNES Deadlines -Team rosters online, and online rules meeting attendance is AUGUST 23. Failure to meet either of these requirements will result in a $50.00 fine. All volleyball team pictures must be posted by OCTOBER 15. Failure to post will result in a $50.00 fine. Failure to submit the roster on time may result in the school s roster being omitted from the state program. BEGNNNG AND END OF SEASON DEFNED The volleyball season will begin with Week #8. For 7 th, 8 th grade athletes and 9 th graders who have not participated interscholastically on a sr. varsity team the season shall end with completion of the school team s schedule. For athletes in grades 10-12 and 9 th graders who have participated interscholastically on a sr. high varsity team the season shall end with the completion of the state tournament in Week #17. NON-SCHOOL PARTCPATON A student who is a member of a school s volleyball team may not try out for, practice with or otherwise participate with a non-school volleyball team during the school s volleyball season. EENTS DEFNED A. Set A contest between two teams to a defined number of points. Unless otherwise stated a team must win by two points, no cap. (Formerly game ) B. Dual A contest between varsity and non-varsity teams of two schools or between varsity teams only. C. Tri-Meet A round robin event involving ARSTY TEAMS ONLY from three schools. Each match counts separately as one event against the season limitation. BENEFT GAME One additional interscholastic contest as a benefit event for the AAA Catastrophe nsurance Fund may be played annually between sr. high and/or jr. high varsity teams only in weeks #7 through #17. The host school must agree to give to the AAA Catastrophe nsurance Fund the percentage of proceeds as stated on the Request for Sanction of Benefit Game form. Benefit events may not begin before 5:30 p.m. on a weekday. Request for sanction of a benefit game must be submitted at least one week in advance. The sanction form and financial form are printable forms on the AAA website, nformation Forms Download.

4 USE OF REGSTERED OFFCALS REQURED Senior high varsity events must have officials who are currently registered and in good standing with the AOA. By mutual agreement schools may make an exception for other contests. Schools are not permitted to pay non-registered officials for their service. NOTE: iolation of this rule could result in forfeiture. USE OF NON-REGSTERED OFFCALS (Schools) Schools that knowingly or unknowingly use officials in a jr. high (9 th grade/varsity) or sr. high varsity contest that are not registered with the AOA will be subject to the following penalties: First Offense Host school will be placed on warning for the remainder of the sport season. Second Offense School will be placed on probation. Third Offense Probation and forfeiture of the contest. NOTE: A school placed on probation cannot compete for a championship in that sport. AOA Official - Any official who officiates a varsity contest with a non-registered official will be subject to penalties that may include an AOA warning or probation for the specified sport season. When a person who is not an AOA member officiates a varsity contest that person will not be allowed to register as an AOA member for the next calendar year (July 1 June 30). Hiring Officials t is unethical for a school to hire a game official (R1 or R2) immediately related to a coach or player. Coach/Team Officials Relations t is inappropriate for game officials to mix socially with coaches or players on game day. NOTE: All registered officials will be listed on the AAA website. t is the responsibility of the school s coach, A.D. and administration to verify that all officials are registered with the AOA in that sport either by checking the AAA website or contacting the AOA secretary at the AAA office. (kristy@ahsaa.k12.ar.us) LENGTH OF MATCHES - SR. HGH, JR. HGH, J A. Sr. High arsity A match shall consist of the best three-out-of-five sets. Sets 1-4 to 25 points, no cap; set 5, if needed, to 15, no cap. B. Jr. High arsity A match shall be the best two-out-of-three sets. Sets 1 & 2 to 25, no cap; set 3, if needed, to 15, no cap. C. All J Matches - Jr. High and Sr. High - A match shall be the best two out of three sets. Sets 1-2 to 25 points, no cap; set 3, if needed, to 15, no cap. MAXMUM NUMBER OF EENTS (Limitations) A. A member school shall be limited to eighteen regular season events and three invitational tournaments OR twenty regular season events and two invitational tournaments. B. A playday/jamboree in which no awards are given but which exceeds the maximum play for one regular season event shall be considered an invitational tournament or two or more regular season events. This limit is five games for sr. varsity teams and three for J or jr. high teams. C. n order to facilitate travel or scheduling, a team may play two events on the same day if, in doing so, there is no violation of the rule concerning AAA sanction of events. However, only for dual contests (not tri-meets) may the school schedule or play two events on the same weekday.

5 OFFCALS AND ASSSTANT OFFCALS The home team or tournament host shall provide the required officials, first and second referees, and the assistant officials, i.e., scorer, libero tracker, timer and line judges. See the NFHS olleyball Rules book and the Case Book and Manual for specific responsibilities. SGNAGE Signage at all events must be positive in content and appropriate in size and location. Signs must not obstruct the view of spectators and, if hung on a wall, must be in that team s designated seating area. Host management has the authority to prohibit all signage and the responsibility for the appropriate use of signage that is allowed. Signs or other objects may never be thrown or otherwise used inappropriately. iolation of the signage regulations may cause ejection from the event. ARTFCAL NOSEMAKERS - The use of artificial noisemakers is prohibited at indoor events. MDDLE SCHOOL TOURNAMENTS Middle schools that have a separate AAA membership may play in one tournament that does not count against the total number of allowable tournaments for a junior high. No middle school athlete may compete in more than three total junior high and/or middle school tournaments. CONTRACTS t is recommended that written contracts on AAA forms be used for school-to-school and school-toofficial agreements to help prevent misunderstandings. Contract forms are available at www.ahsaa.org nformation Forms Download. TEAM BENCH OPTON Teams shall occupy the bench adjacent to their playing court throughout the match. Only if both coaches agree, may the teams remain on the same benches throughout the match. OFF- CALS: This should be determined in the pre-match conference. LNE JUDGE PROTOCOL Coaches should train line judges prior to game day. Players in uniform should not be used as line judges. Line judges should wear an official shirt provided by the home team. t is recommended that adults serve as line judges. The same line judges should remain throughout the entire match. REPORTNG OLLEYBALL SCORES Each head volleyball coach is to select an individual or individuals to report regular season scores to the MaxPreps website. At the conclusion of each game, have someone report scores. The process takes less than a minute and can be performed using a laptop or a mobile phone with wireless connections. CLASSFCATON AND STATE QUALFERS There shall be five classes of volleyball schools Classes 7A, 6A, 5A, 4A and 3A (includes 2A and 1A). Each class shall qualify teams to a state tournament through an assigned conference. Each classification s conferences shall certify the following number of entries to the state tournament. 7A/6A Conferences:

6 n the 6A South and in the 7A West Conferences, the top six teams will make the play-offs and be seeded for conference play within those conferences. n the 7A/6A Central and in the 7A/6A East, play-off determination will be based solely on the competition of like schools for each respective classification. Only the top three schools in 6A and the top three schools in 7A from each conference will advance to the play-offs from the 7A/6A Central and from the 7A/6A East. 5A - Four from each of four conferences. 4A - Four from each of four conferences. 3A - Three from each of five conferences. Plus 1 additional, rotated among the five conferences NOTE: Schools shall only be admitted to a conference in team sports at the beginning of a classification cycle. Position Statement - n determining a team s season record matches to be used will be those played as 2/3 or 3/5 in regular season play and tournament bracket play. (This is not to include mini-sets or pool play.) OLLEYBALL TEBREAKNG PROCEDURE The breaking of ties that occur in the order of standings when round robin schedules determine the placement at the next level of competition shall be resolved by use of the AAA-adopted tiebreaker. A. 2-WAY TE. When conference records are tied, the higher seed shall be determined by the first of the tiebreakers in which one team prevails. 1. Head-to-head (2 matches) When team A or B has defeated the other in both conference matches, that team shall be the higher seed. (Note: f the tied teams have only played each other once, the winner of that match shall be the higher seed.) 2. Head-to-head (2 matches - split) a. Match #1 A defeated B b. Match #2 B defeated A c. Teams are still tied. 3. Set count a. A defeated B: 3-1 b. B defeated A: 3-2 c. A shall be the higher seed because A won in fewer sets. 4. Point Differentials a. n A s total sets, the point differentials are +5, +3, +2 and -2 = 8 points b. n B s total sets, the point differentials are +2, +7, +4 and -2 = 11 points c. B would be the higher seed because the margin of victory is greater. 5. f the tie is not broken by any of the above steps, the tie shall be resolved with a play-off match (3/5-high school, 2/3-junior high) between the two teams. 6. f both tied teams mutually agree not to play a play-off match, the tie shall be resolved by a coin toss administered by the Executive Director of the Arkansas Activities Association or his designee.

7 B. 3-WAY TE 1. Head-to-Head - Perfect Triangle a. Teams A, B, and C have identical conference records and are tied for seeding to the state tournament. b. f one team has lost to another tied team twice, that team is eliminated. n a perfect triangle each team has split with the other two, thus all are still tied for the highest conference seed. 2. Head-to-Head - Set Record with No Ties a. Ranking is determined by which team won in fewer sets. b. Sample: 1. Match A-B: B wins in fewer sets. 2. Match B-C: C wins in fewer sets. 3. Match A-C: C wins in fewer sets. c. Results: 1. C is the #1 seed. 2. B is the #2 seed 3. A is the #3 seed. 3. Head-to-Head - Set Record with a Tie a. Sample: 1. Match A-B: A wins in fewer sets. 2. Match A-C: Set count is tied 3. Match B-C: C wins in fewer sets b. Results: 1. A and C are still tied for higher seed. 2. B is eliminated from higher seed by set record against A and C 3. B is the #3 seed. 4. The point differential must be determined between A and C. 4. Determine Point Differentials between A and C Using Set Scores A s Wins Point Differentials C s Wins Point Differentials 25-22 +3 25-21 +4 23-20 +5 25-18 +7 25-23 +2 28-26 +2 23-25 -2 23-25 -2 Total +8 Total +11 a. C had the greater point differentials b. C is the higher seed c. A is the next higher seed d. As determined in Ex. B-3, B is the third higher seed

5. f the tie is not broken by any of the above steps, the tied teams shall resolve the tie with a play-off match (3/5-high school, 2/3-junior high) between the tied teams. 6. f a three-way tie is not broken by the steps above, the teams shall draw for the number 1,2, and 3 that shall identify each team to begin the play-off, with 1 playing 2 and 3 playing the winner. The winner of the final match will be the highest conference seed with the opponent being the 2nd highest seeded team. The loser of the first play-off match shall be the 3rd highest seed for tournament position(s) available. 7. f the tied teams mutually agree not to play a play-off match, the tie will be resolved by a coin toss administered by the Executive Director of the Arkansas Activities Association or his designee in the same manner as the play-off procedure. NOTE: The same procedure shall be applied in the same manner if four teams are tied. After drawing numbers, 1 would play 4 and 2 would play 3, after which winners would play one another for the first seeded position. The loser of this match will be the second seeded position. f more than two teams are to advance to the state tournament, further elimination play would be conducted for third and fourth seeded positions. CONFERENCE CHAR AND STATE QUALFERS Chair - Each conference shall, by the end of each season, name the school that will serve as chairman for the following school year. t shall be the responsibility of the current chairman to report the name of the new chairman or school for the following year to the AAA office at the end of the conference tournament or no later than the end of the state tournament. Qualifying - f qualification to the state tournament is determined by playing a conference tournament, the tournament format shall be best three out of five, single elimination, with the same point structure as sr. varsity regular season play. Or, the conference may adopt a plan to determine state qualifiers based on the results of their round robin schedule. Schools are limited to entering only one team in the conference tournament. REPORTNG CONFERENCE RESULTS Results must be reported immediately following the conference tournament by the chairman or tournament director as instructed in the information sent by the AAA office prior to the end of the season. The absolute deadline for determining and reporting qualifiers shall be Wednesday (week #16) prior to the week of the state tournament. STATE TOURNAMENTS State tournaments are held in AAA Calendar Week # 17. Brackets will use a single elimination format. 8 State tournament brackets will be posted on the MaxPrep web page. State tournament play will be single elimination, best three out of five, 25 points (no cap) and 15 points (no cap) for the deciding game.

9 For the state tournament there shall be a maximum of 18 players in the following situations: A. Listed on the team roster; B. Listed in the tournament program; C. Sitting on the team bench; and D. Dressed in school uniforms. Total team personnel shall not exceed 24, including coach(es), stat keeper, scorebook keeper and manager(s). Eighteen chairs should be provided. WARM-UP PROCEDURES Regular season play Jr. high and J: 5-minutes isitors use full court. 5 minutes Home team uses full court. Regular season play Sr. varsity: 5 minutes Shared warm-ups, each team using their half of the court with balls. 5-minutes isitors use full court. 5 minutes Home team uses full court. State Tournament: 20 minutes on the clock 20-10 Pre-match conference-shared warm-ups, each team half court with balls. 10-5 - isitors use full court Last 5 - Home team uses full court NOTE: For all matches the coin toss shall be conducted during the pre-match conference. AT STATE TOURNAMENTS Teams may not use balls in the competitive area prior to timed warm-ups. Teams may warm up in the competitive arena without balls if the area is available. Warming up with balls is permitted if an auxiliary gym is available to all teams and the team s coach is present. For State Tournament and the State Finals, a solid white Wilson -COR ball will be used. Host schools are encouraged to provide practice gyms for participants if needed. STATE AWARDS A plaque shall be awarded to the state champion and state runner-up team following each state championship match. An individual plaque will be awarded to each classification s MP. ALL STATE QUALFCATON Coaches in each conference may select the same number of All State players as the number of teams in the conference (maximum of 8) and the chairman must report these to the AAA office on the proper form, signed by all coaches present. The AAA will provide All State certificates. ALL STATE TOURNAMENT TEAM Each team s coach at the state tournament shall name a player(s) to the All State Tournament Team. All participating teams shall have one player. Teams playing in the semifinals may name an additional player for a total of two. Finalists may name a third player. The coach of the winning team shall desig-

10 nate one of the three players as the MP. The AAA will post these names on the AAA website, www.ahsaa.org. The coach of the losing team in each match through the semifinals of the state tournament shall submit the completed All State Tournament team form to the tournament director before leaving the tournament site the day of the team s loss. Finalists shall submit their forms to the designated tournament administrator following the semifinal match. NOTE: Failure to comply may result in name(s) being omitted from the media release. AHSCA OUTSTANDNG COACH SELECTON Each conference may select its outstanding coach and submit the name to the AAA office. n order for a coach to be eligible for inclusion on the statewide ballot he/she must be a current AHSCA member. State championship head coaches not already submitted will be added to the ballot, if an AHSCA member. The ballot will be conducted online. AHSCA ALL-STAR NOMNATONS Up to five players may be selected by coaches in each conference as their nominees for the All-Star team. These names must be reported to the AAA office by the chairman on the proper form that must be signed by all coaches present. Selection of All-Star team members will be by the All-Star coaching staff at a later time. AHSCA ALL-STAR COACHES AND SELECTON There shall be four coaches per team from the five volleyball classifications. Selection shall be from the largest number of votes received. All-Star coaches must be AHSCA members to be on the ballot. A nominee may be submitted by each volleyball conference. State champion head coaches not already submitted will be added to the ballot, if an AHSCA member. The ballot will be conducted online. Only classifications having more than one nominee will appear on the first ballot. Only AHSCA members who have provided an active e-mail address will receive voting instructions. Members may vote for one coach in each classification listed, in the voter s division (East or West). The highest vote recipient in each division plus the nominee from any classification having only one nominee will be on a second ballot to select the head coach. The highest four vote recipients will be on the All-Star staff. The highest vote recipient will be the head coach, with the other three being assistant coaches, if eligible. A head coach is not eligible to be on the following year s staff. An assistant is only eligible to be a head coach the following year. f a finalist is not eligible to be an assistant coach the next highest eligible vote recipient in that class will be an assistant. f there is no eligible coach on the original ballot in that class, the next highest vote recipient overall will be eligible to be the assistant. The AAA office will notify the head coaches. The head coaches will call their assistants and report back to the AAA office. n the event one of these coaches declines to serve, the AAA office will go to the next highest vote recipient in order to fill the position. f an elected coach declines the All-Star position, that coach will not be eligible for nomination again for two years. AHSCA ALL-STAR PLAYERS There shall be fourteen players per team with two of these being defensive specialists (libero players),

11 all current year graduates. AHSCA ALL-STAR MANAGERS There shall be one manager per team, selected by the head coach. The manager must have been in grades 9-12 the school year prior to the All-Star games. SELECTON OF AHSCA ALL-STAR PLAYERS All-Star coaches will meet at the AAA office for a media conference and to conduct player selection in January. The coaches will be given All-Star nomination lists provided by conferences and instructions for player selection. Players selected will be two from each volleyball classification and four wildcards from any classification. There shall be no more than 2 representatives from one school team. A list of alternates will be named as well. The AAA will maintain a database of players and materials received. Each player, with the assistance of her coach or administration, is asked to submit a one-page program ad at $150. This may include local sponsors, picture(s) and may specify appropriate text. t will be important to note and adhere to the deadlines for submitting ads and information as stated on each form.

12 Arkansas Activities Association LBERO TRACKNG SHEET TEAM: L TEAM: L GAME Order 1 Order TEAM: L TEAM: L GAME Order 2 Order TEAM: L TEAM: L GAME Order 3 Order

13 Arkansas Activities Association LBERO TRACKNG SHEET TEAM: L TEAM: L GAME Order 4 Order TEAM: L TEAM: L GAME Order 5 Order

AAA Calendar of Numbered Weeks (Sunday - Saturday) WEEK 2013-2014 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-21 2021-2022 1 7/7-7/13 7/6-7/12 7/5-7/11 7/3-7/9 7/2-7/8 7/1-7/7 7/7-7/1 7/5-7/11 7/4-7/10 2 7/14-7/20 7/13-7/19 7/12-7/18 7/10-7/16 7/9-7/15 7/8-7/14 7/14-7/20 7/12-7/18 7/11-7/17 3 7/21-7/27 7/20-7/26 7/19-7/25 7/17-7/23 7/16-7/22 7/15-7/21 7/21-7/27 7/19-7/25 7/18-7/24 4 7/28-8/3 7/27-8/2 7/26-8/1 7/24-7/30 7/23-7/29 7/22-7/28 7/28-8/3 7/26-8/1 7/25-7/31 5 8/4-8/10 8/3-8/9 8/2-8/8 7/31-8/6 7/30-8/5 7/29-8/4 8/4-8/10 8/2-8/8 8/1-8/7 6 8/11-8/17 8/10-8/16 8/9-8/15 8/7-8/13 8/6-8/12 8/5-8/11 8/11-8/17 8/9-8/15 8/8-8/14 7 8/18-8/24 8/17-8/23 8/16-8/22 8/14-8/20 8/13-8/19 8/12-8/18 8/18-8/24 8/16-8/22 8/15-8/21 8 8/25-8/31 8/24-8/30 8/23-8/29 8/21-8/27 8/20-8/26 8/19-8/25 8/25-8/31 8/23-8/29 8/22-8/28 9 9/1-9/7 8/31-9/6 8/30-9/5 8/28-9/3 8/27-9/2 8/26-9/1 9/1-9/7 8/30-9/5 8/29-9/4 10 9/8-9/14 9/7-9/13 9/6-9/12 9/4-9/10 9/3-9/9 9/2-9/8 9/8-9/14 9/6-9/12 9/5-9/11 11 9/15-9/21 9/14-9/20 9/13-9/19 9/11-9/17 9/10-9/16 9/9-9/15 9/15-9/21 9/13-9/19 9/12-9/18 12 9/22-9/28 9/21-9/27 9/20-9/26 9/18-9/24 9/17-9/23 9/16-9/22 9/22-9/28 9/20-9/26 9/19-9/25 13 9/29-10/5 9/28-10/4 9/27-10/3 9/25-10/1 9/24-9/30 9/23-9/29 9/29-10/5 9/27-10/3 9/26-10/2 14 10/6-10/12 10/5-10/11 10/4-10/10 10/2-10/8 10/1-10/7 9/30-10/6 10/6-10/12 10/4-10/10 10/3-10/9 15 10/13-10/19 10/12-10/18 10/11-10/17 10/9-10/15 10/8-10/14 10/7-10/13 10/13-10/19 10/11-10/17 10/10-10/16 16 10/20-10/26 10/19-10/25 10/18-10/24 10/16-10/22 10/15-10/21 10/14-10/20 10/20-10/26 10/18-10/24 10/17-10/23 17 10/27-11/2 10/26-11/1 10/25-10/31 10/23-10/29 10/22-10/28 10/21-10/27 10/27-11/2 10/25-10/31 10/24-10/30 18 11/3-11/9 11/2-11/8 11/1-11/7 10/30-11/5 10/29-11/4 10/28-11/3 11/3-11/9 11/1-11/7 10/31-11/6 19 11/10-11/16 11/9-11/15 11/8-11/14 11/6-11/12 11/5-11/11 11/4-11/10 11/10-11/16 11/8-11/14 11/7-11/13 20 11/17-11/23 11/16-11/22 11/15-11/21 11/13-11/19 11/12-11/18 11/11-11/17 11/17-11/23 11/15-11/21 11/14-11/20 21 11/24-11/30 11/23-11/29 11/22-11/28 11/20-11/26 11/19-11/25 11/18-11/24 11/24-11/30 11/22-11/28 11/21-11/27 22 12/1-12/7 11/30-12/6 11/29-12/5 11/27-12/3 11/26-12/2 11/25-12/1 12/1-12/7 11/29-12/5 11/28-12/4 23 12/8-12/14 12/7-12/13 12/6-12/12 12/4-12/10 12/3-12/9 12/2-12/8 12/8-12/14 12/6-12/12 12/5-12/11 24 12/15-12/21 12/14-12/20 12/13-12/19 12/11-12/17 12/10-12/16 12/9-12/15 12/15-12/21 12/13-12/19 12/12-12/18 25 12/22-12/28 12/21-12/27 12/20-12/26 12/18-12/24 12/17-12/23 12/16-12/22 12/22-12/28 12/20-12/26 12/19-12/25 26 12/29-1/4 12/2/-1/3 12/27-1/2 12/25-12/31 12/24-12/30 12/23-12/29 12/29-1/4 12/27-1/2 12/26-1/1 27 1/5-1/11 1/4-1/10 1/3-1/9 1/1-1/7 12/31-1/6 12/30-1/5 1/5-1/11 1/3-1/9 1/2-1/8 28 1/12-1/18 1/11-1/17 1/10-1/16 1/8-1/14 1/7-1/13 1/6-1/12 1/12-1/18 1/10-1/16 1/9-1/15 29 1/19-1/25 1/18-1/24 1/17-1/23 1/15-1/21 1/14-1/20 1/13-1/19 1/19-1/25 1/17-1/23 1/16-1/22 30 1/26-2/1 1/25-1/31 1/24-1/30 1/22-1/28 1/21-1/27 1/20-1/26 1/26-2/1 1/24-1/30 1/23-1/29 31 2/2-2/8 2/1-2/7 1/31-2/6 1/29-2/4 1/28-2/3 1/27-2/2 2/2-2/8 1/31-2/6 1/30-2/5 32 2/9-2/15 2/8-2/14 2/7-2/13 2/5-2/11 2/4-2/10 2/3-2/9 2/9-2/15 2/7-2/13 2/6-2/12 33 2/16-2/22 2/15-2/21 2/14-2/20 2/12-2/18 2/11-2/17 2/10-2/16 2/16-2/22 2/14-2/20 2/13-2/19 34 2/23-3/1 2/22-2/28 2/21-2/27 2/19-2/25 2/18-2/24 2/17-2/23 2/23-2/29 2/21-2/27 2/20-2/26 35 3/2-3/8 3/1-3/7 2/28-3/5 2/26-3/4 2/25-3/3 2/24-3/2 3/1-3/7 2/28-3/6 2/27-3/5 36 3/9-3/15 3/8-3/14 3/6-3/12 3/5-3/11 3/4-3/10 3/3-3/9 3/8-3/14 3/7-3/13 3/6-3/12 37 3/16-3/22 3/15-3/21 3/13-3/19 3/12-3/18 3/11-3/17 3/10-3/16 3/15-3/21 3/14-3/20 3/13-3/19 38 3/23-3/29 3/22-3/28 3/20-3/26 3/19-3/25 3/18-3/24 3/17-3/23 3/22-3/28 3/21-3/27 3/20-3/26 39 3/30-4/5 3/29-4/4 3/27-4/2 3/26-4/1 3/25-3/31 3/24-3/30 3/29-4/4 3/28-4/3 3/27-4/2 40 4/6-4/12 4/5-4/11 4/3-4/9 4/2-4/8 4/1-4/7 3/31-4/6 4/5-4/11 4/4-4/10 4/3-4/9 41 4/13-4/19 4/12-4/18 4/10-4/16 4/9-4/15 4/8-4/14 4/7-4/13 4/12-4/18 4/11-4/17 4/10-4/16 42 4/20-4/26 4/19-4/25 4/17-4/23 4/16-4/22 4/15-4/21 4/14-4/20 4/19-4/25 4/18-4/24 4/17-4/23 43 4/27-5/3 4/26-5/2 4/24-4/30 4/23-4/29 4/22-4/28 4/21-4/27 4/26-5/2 4/25-5/1 4/24-4/30 44 5/4-5/10 5/3-5/9 5/1-5/7 4/30-5/6 4/29-5/5 4/28-5/4 5/3-5/9 5/2-5/8 5/1-5/7 45 5/11-5/17 5/10-5/16 5/8-5/14 5/7-5/13 5/6-5/12 5/5-5/11 5/10-5/16 5/9-5/15 5/8-5/14 46 5/18-5/24 5/17-5/23 5/15-5/21 5/14-5/20 5/13-5/19 5/12-5/18 5/17-5/23 5/16-5/22 5/15-5/21 47 5/25-5/31 5/24-5/30 5/22-5/28 5/21-5/27 5/20-5/26 5/19-5/25 5/24-5/30 5/23-5/29 5/22-5/28 48 6/1-6/7 5/31-6/6 5/29-6/4 5/28-6/3 5/27-6/2 5/26-6/1 5/31-6/6 5/30-6/5 5/29-6/4 49 6/8-6/14 6/7-6/13 6/5-6/11 6/4-6/10 6/3-6/9 6/2-6/8 6/7-6/13 6/6-6/12 6/5-6/11 50 6/15-6/21 6/14-6/20 6/12-6/18 6/11-6/17 6/10-6/16 6/9-6/15 6/14-6/20 6/13-6/19 6/12-6/18 51 6/22-6/28 6/21-6/27 6/19-6/25 6/18-6/24 6/17-6/23 6/16-6/22 6/21-6/27 6/20-6/26 6/19-6/25 52 6/29-7/5 6/28-7/4 6/26-7/2 6/25-7/1 6/24-6/30 6/23-6/29 6/28-7/4 6/27-7/3 6/26-7/2 Week # Event Week # Event Week# Event 14 5 5 5 7 7 7 8 9 13 14 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 18 18 Football practice begins Monday (no pads) Golf Season begins Saturday Football practice in full equipment Tennis season begins Benefit olleyball events begin Cheer/Dance seasons begin Benefit Football events; first olleyball matches First Football game State Girls Golf tournament State Boys Golf tournament Overall Golf ** First BB game for non-fb schools State Tennis tournament State olleyball tournaments Overall Tennis Swimming/Diving Season begins * State Cross Country Meet Football season ends *** Begin Football play-offs State Dance 19 20 22 22-23 24 32 33 33 34 34 34 35 35 35 36 38 44 45 45 First BB game for FB Schools Wrestling season begins Bowling season begins Football finals State Cheer State Wrestling State Bowling tournaments Conference Basketball tournaments * State Swimming/Diving meet Regional Basketball tournaments Track Season Begins State Basketball tournaments Baseball/Softball Seasons begin Soccer Season Begins State Basketball Finals Spring Break *State Track *Meet of Champs State Baseball/Softball/Soccer Tournaments 46 46 State Baseball/Softball/Soccer Finals Decathlon and Heptathlon Dead Weeks-Week prior to July 4th & Week of July 4th