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ASAA Rural Wrestling Championships 2014 Alberta High Schools Athletic Association - Information Package

DATES: Friday, February 21, 2014 Saturday, February 22, 2014 LOCATION: Harry Collinge High School 158 Sunwapta Drive Hinton, Alberta, T7V 1T7 CHAIRPERSON: Glen Allen (780) 865-3714 school (780) 223-4552 mobile Email: glenalle@gypsd.ca Tournament Website: http://provincials.asaa.ca/ Spectators / facilities: The Harry Collinge High School gymnasium comfortably accommodates up to 500 spectators in the bleachers. The bleachers run the length of the gym and the 4 competition mats will stretch the length of the bleachers offering optimal viewing for spectators. Weekend passes are available at the door for $5.

Wednesday, February 19, 2014 SCHEDULE Registration deadline all registrations must be received by noon Friday, February 21, 2014 9:30 am 10:00am Fee Payment (Harry Collinge High School Gym) 10:00 am Medical Harry Collinge High School Gym 10:00 am-11:00am Weigh-in & Skin Check Harry Collinge School Gym Note: Any wrestler failing to make weight may move up to the next category. A fee of $10 will be charged. Lunches will be available for pick up in the cafeteria after the weigh-in. 12:00-1:00 pm Coaches meeting Coaches Room (Staff Room) This is a mandatory meeting for all coaches 2:00 pm 2:30 pm Opening Ceremonies (Harry Collinge High School Gymnasium) 3:00 pm - 3:30 pm Warm-up (additional warm-up mat in the drama room) 3:30 pm - 9:00 pm Wrestling (the last match will be called no later than 8:40 p.m.) Saturday, February 22, 2014 8:30 pm - 9:00 pm Warm-up 9:00 am 12:30 pm Complete preliminary rounds 12:30 pm 1:30 pm Semi final cross-overs 1:30 pm 2:00 pm 5 th /6 th place matches 2:00 pm 2:30 pm Medal/Ribbons presentation for completed weight classes 2:30 pm 4:00 pm Gold and Bronze medal matches 4:00 pm 4:30 pm Final Medal presentations and Team awards

Medal Presentations Medals and Ribbons for weight classes that do not compete in the crossovers (5 or less wrestlers) will be awarded prior to the start of the Gold and Bronze medal matches. The medals for cross-overs and team awards will be presented at the completion of all Gold and Bronze medal matches. Sportsmanship pins will also be presented at this time. Pictures for the individual winners and teams will be taken in the Drama Room (where the warm-up mat is located). Individuals and teams will be escorted to the picture taking area by a volunteer. Registration Information: Registration fee is $30.00 per wrestler. Registration is to be completed online. Go to the host website at http://provincials.asaa.ca/ and click on the registration link. Follow the instructions for registering your athletes with their appropriate weight class. Please make cheques payable to Harry Collinge High School. Registrations must be received by NOON on Wednesday, February 19, 2014. Any concerns with the online registration should be directed to Fiona McCallum at the ASAA office. 780-643-1888 Sportsmanship Pin Award: Sportsmanship Pin Award These pins should be given to individuals who exhibit outstanding displays of integrity, fair play and good sportsmanship. These pins may be given to players, coaches, parents and spectators. These individuals should be recognized for bringing positive presence to the championship and demonstrating consistent exemplary sportsmanlike behavior. Recipients of a sportsmanship pin should show exemplary behavior and display some of the following characteristics. Coaches will receive nomination forms in their registration package. The pins will be awarded during the medal presentations. Players/Coaches: conduct themselves in a positive nature/manner during, before and after the game offer positive feedback to opponents during the game - shake hands before and after the game be courteous, polite and friendly at all times show good sportsmanship during the game

show concern, respect or empathy for an opponent display an outstanding act of sportsmanship, ethics or integrity Spectators/Parents: consistently give positive feedback to players and others welcome opponents present positive comments before, during and after the game be helpful to others (ie. willingly offer information about the game, score, scheduling, venue locations, etc. to onlookers) Team Rooms/Change Rooms/Shower Facilities: Team rooms will NOT be available. Shower facilities and change rooms will be at Harry Collinge High School. Please note that Harry Collinge High School and Grande Yellowhead Public School Division are not responsible for lost or stolen articles. Please ensure valuables are safely stored. Coaches & Officials Room: A hospitality room will be available to coaches and officials throughout the tournament in the staff room. There will be signs posted to indicate where the room is located. First Aid and Athletic Therapy: Teams must bring their own medical supplies and plan to do their own taping. Ice will be provided. A medic is available on-site at all times. Emergency Action Plan (please see last pages for additional details): Teams must bring their own medical supplies and plan to do their own taping. Ice will be provided. A medic is available on-site at all times. Google maps directions from HCHS to Hinton Hospital: http://bit.ly/1argviy Concession: A concession will be available at Harry Collinge High School. Registrations must be received by NOON on Wednesday, February 19, 2014.

HOTELS / MOTELS IN HINTON: Best Canadian Motor Inn (BCMI) ($99 + tax, mention wrestling tournament) 386 Smith St, Hinton, AB T7V 2A1 (780) 865-5099 1-888-700-BCMI(2264) www.bestcdn.com/site/hinton Holiday Inn ($99 + tax, mention wrestling tournament) 393 Gregg Ave, Hinton, AB T7V 1N1 (780) 865-3321 1 877 660 8550 www.ihg.com/holidayinn/hotels/us/en/hinton/yhtca/hoteldetail Holiday Inn Express ($129 + tax, Alison, book 10 rooms get one free) 462 Smith St, Hinton, AB T7V 2A1 (780) 865-2048 1 877 660 8550 www.ihg.com/holidayinnexpress/hotels/us/en/hinton/yhtss/hoteldetail Best Western ($99 + tax, Tracy/Connie) White Wolf Inn 828 Carmichael Lane, Hinton, AB T7V 1T1 (780) 865-7777 1 800 220-7870 http://bit.ly/1n3xs7m or www.bestwestern.com Hinton Lodge ($90 + tax) 752 Carmichael Lane, Hinton, AB T7V 1T1 780-817-5050 1-888-544-6866 www.hintonlodge.ca Nova Inn 782 Carmichael Lane, Hinton, AB T7V 0A6 780-865-5255 1-866-925-NOVA (6682) www.novahotels.ca/nova_inn_hinton/contact.html

ASAA WRESTLING POLICY For more information please see Section XX Wrestling in the 2013-2014 ASAA Handbook Rules (Section A) The rules shall be those of the Canadian Amateur Wrestling Association (CAWA) with the exceptions being those specifically adopted by the ASAA: 1. All wrestlers competing in an ASAA sanctioned event must wear a mouth guard. If during competition the mouth guard comes out, it may be replaced at an appropriate time at the official's discretion. 2. Wrestlers are required to wear a red or blue singlet for ASAA rural and provincial championship events as per the requirements in the CAWA rulebook for a national championship. As exceptions to this rule, the ASAA allows a school team to wear a singlet of school colour(s) which may or may not display a school logo and/or name. Also, the ASAA will allow the new two-piece uniform, which may or may not include a FILA logo or emblem or in particular situations, competitors may wear athletic shorts of the same singlet colour over the singlet. Aside from these exceptions, the ASAA does not allow any club logos or colours, provincial and/or national logos and/or emblems on singlets to be worn. 3. NEW for 2013-14 Superiority (as per memo of November 22, 2013) The rules for high school wrestling for the 2013-14 season will follow the new 2013-14 CAWA rule book with the addition of the following ASAA adopted rule. For ASAA high school competition we will adopt a 10 point, rather than the listed 7 point superiority rule. RATIONALE: From viewing the CIS University and some Jr. high competitions, it appears that the 7 point superiority rule would end a match rather quickly. At a developmental level with a large variance in skill and experience level this is undesirable. By going with the 10 point superiority rule we will maximize the on mat experience for wrestlers in high school. The CIS has also adopted the 10 point superiority rule for its competition. Additionally, the National VP Technical for the Canadian Amateur Wrestling Association has recommended the 10 point superiority rule for competition at the local and provincial high school level. 4. Illegal Moves The following are illegal moves in ASAA wrestling and are not permitted: a) Full Nelson b) West Point Ride (T-Bar) c) Full Suplay, Front Suplay, Front Salto, Standing Firemans' Carry and throws initiated by a back bending motion where grand amplitude points are awarded. The penalty for performing illegal moves in (c) shall be disqualification from the match and tournament. 5. One person in addition to one coach may be in the corner during competition if the person is acting only as a photographer or videographer. This person will not be granted any coaching privileges. He or she shall not in any way attempt to coach the athlete: any attempt to do so will result in that person's loss of corner privileges for the duration of that match. Note: Coaching includes shouting at or calling encouragement to the athletes. A list of the rule deviations adopted by the ASAA shall be given to the head official in advance of the meet.

6. Protests Within 30 minutes of the completion of the bout, the coach or school teacher must submit a written protest accompanied with a fee of $100 cash. The written protest along with the cash should be filed with the head official and the tournament coordinator should be notified. The protest committee shall consist of the head official, ASAA wrestling commissioner and a neutral coach. If the protest is successful, the fee of $100 shall be returned to the coach or school teacher and the two competitors shall meet in a one round (3 minutes) match to determine the winner. (As per the CAWA rule book) Representation to Rurals and Provincials (Section D) 1. The rural provincials shall be an open competition for all rural high school wrestlers. 2. At provincials, Calgary, Edmonton and rural zones may each enter five male and female wrestlers per weight class who attended the qualifying tournament at that weight class. In the event that any zone cannot send five athletes per weight class to the provincial tournament, an attempt will be made to fill those vacancies from the other zones. Preference for filling single vacancies will be offered first to the host zone. In situations where there is more than one vacancy in a weight class, preference for filling weight classes will follow the provincial tournament host rotation with the host zone having first opportunity to fill and will alternate with the remaining zones. Athletes filling vacancies in this manner will not count towards team points. Team rosters must be submitted to the host chairs for rural and provincial meets at least 48 hours prior to the commencement of the competition. Weigh Ins (section E) 1. Weight classifications for ASAA wrestling shall be as follows: Male Competitors: 43-47 kg 56 kg 65 kg 76 kg 98 kg 120+kg* 50 kg 59 kg 68 kg 82 kg 108 kg 53 kg 62 kg 72 kg 90 kg 120 kg *In order to compete in the 120+ kg category, the wrestler must weigh over 120 kg. Note: Each weight listed represents the upper limit of the weight class. Female Competitors: 44 kg 53 kg 65 kg 80 kg 47 kg 57 kg 70 kg 90 kg 50 kg 61 kg 75 kg 90+ kg *In order to compete in the 90+ kg category, the wrestler must weigh over 90 kg. Note: Each weight listed represents the upper limit of the weight class. 2. Scales a) The weigh-ins for both the rural and provincial competitions shall be held on the first day of the competition. It will be the only weigh-in of the competition. b) The ASAA will follow the weigh-in procedures as outlined in the CAWA rulebook.

c) See the CAWA rulebook regarding weight loss by an athlete and the discipline for athletes and coaches involved in such behaviour. The ASAA does not tolerate inappropriate methods of weight loss. d) All athletes must have their arms and shoulders exposed for the skin check. Events (Section F) There shall be one wrestling competition for boys and one for girls at each of the rural and provincial competitions. 1. Rural Provincial Championships a) The rotation for rural provincial championship host sites will be as follows: 2014 Central 2015 North (NW/NC/NE) 2016 South/South Central Should no school or zone within the region bid to host the championship, the next region in the rotation will have first right of refusal to submit a bid to host the championship. b) The rural provincial championships shall be a two-day competition held two weeks prior to the provincial championship. On the first day, no matches will be called after 8:40 p.m. c) Any weight class with five or fewer competitors at the rural provincial championship will use a single pool round robin format. Any weight class with between six and 16 competitors will use a double pool round robin format. When the number of competitors in any weight class reaches 17 or more, that category shall be wrestled as a bracket draw according to the CAWA rulebook with the exceptions of a cross-over wrestle back semifinal and a re-wrestle for the bronze medal. Ideally, athletes shall not re-wrestle a previous competitor during the cross-over wrestle back. To determine crossover pairings, the first criteria shall be straight across, the second criteria shall be top-right versus bottom-left and also top-left versus bottom-right. Should both criteria produce a pairing where athletes have previously met during the rural provincial championship, then the first criteria will be used and a re-wrestle during the crossover will occur. d) The ASAA will follow the rules for match lengths, etc. as per the CAWA rulebook. Scoring (Section H) 1. At the Rural Provincials and Provincials, school team champions will be determined in three categories. a. 1A/2A schools b. 3A schools c. 4A schools 2. Each school will select its ten (10) highest finishing wrestlers and combine placement points to determine the top school in each category. The team points awarded will be proportional to the number of participants in each weight class and shall be weighted as shown in the ASAA Handbook Page 139.

Please note: Team Trophy Award winners from 2012/13 must send these plaques to Mr. Glen Allen at Harry Collinge High School, to be received two full weeks prior to the Rural Provincial Championships. Officials (Section G) There shall be a minimum of two nationally ranked officials per competition surface. From the crossover wrestle-back portion of the event until the completion of each weight class there shall be a minimum of three officials assigned to each mat surface. All officials must be assigned through the Alberta Amateur Wrestling Officials Association. Grievance Committee There are two key functions of the Grievance/Discipline Committee at ASAA provincials. The first function is to deal with matters that occur during competition, typically discipline/conduct issues, and appeals that may arise from ejections. The second function is to handle any other matters that arise that require dispute resolution. Committee members: Neil Domstad ASAA Wrestling Commisioner Chris Thomas Coach, Hilltop HS, Whitecourt Glen Allen Tournament Chairperson Individual Sports: Individuals Failing to Show (p. 65, Policy Handbook) In wrestling, participating schools will submit a cheque for all athletes confirmed by the entry deadline. In the event an athlete(s) fails to show, the offending athlete's school will be penalized an additional $50 per no show to a maximum of $250. The Executive will have the sole discretion to impose the penalty based on the rationale provided by the school for the late withdrawal. Note: any school that has outstanding fees resulting from either the team or individual failing to show policy will be ineligible to participate in an ASAA provincial championship in any sport until those fees have been paid to the ASAA. Appeals If an athlete or coach wishes to appeal an ejection, it is the responsibility of the Grievance/Discipline Committee to address the appeal as soon as possible, and before the next scheduled game, match etc. To handle appeals of an ejection, ASAA Policy (page 26) states: All ASAA provincial championship hosts will convene a discipline appeal committee. This committee will have the authority to address issues of a serious nature that may occur before, during or after a provincial championship match, or to hear appeals of the automatic suspension resulting from an ejection. The committee may include, but is not limited to, the tournament chairperson, an official and two coaches not in conflict with the issue.

Ejections Any unsportsmanlike or violent behavior (eg. fighting) that results in an ejection of an athlete or coach from play in an ASAA provincial competition shall result in a suspension from the next scheduled match of the current season, where match is understood to mean game, match, round, bout, etc. as appropriate for the sport. (page 27 in ASAA policy handbook) Conflict of Interest Anyone who is on this committee who is perceived to be in conflict of interest to the appeal by the tournament chair should be excluded from the committee. Better to err on the side of caution in this regard. Replacements can be sought, if necessary from individuals who are not in conflict of interest to the teams or issues. Protests/complaints regarding other issues During the course of a provincial competition, other things may occur that give rise to a protest or complaint. Unless there is a sport specific policy to deal with such matters, the grievance/discipline committee should handle such matters. Examples include but may not be limited to: 1. Team(s) delayed due to weather. Committee needs to weigh what is in the best interests of both the team that had no control over being delayed and all other teams in the competition, with the goal being what is right through compromise. 2. Lockdowns and relocation of games 3. Location of courts 4. Banquet complaints (not enough food ) 5. Abusive spectators/coaches These are just a few examples of issues that may arise, just remember that the grievance/discipline committee should act reasonably to address any of these issues, keeping the competition in mind and the impact on those involved. Please note that the national/international rules of competition govern each sport and most do not allow protests of final scores.

EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN Harry Collinge High School 158 Sunwapta Drive IN EMERGENCY, CALL 911. Local phone numbers Associated Ambulance 780-740-2348 Fire Department 780-865-6021 RCMP 780-865-2455 1. Call emergency services if needed a. Which emergency service is needed b. Describe the incident c. Harry Collinge High School, 158 Sunwapta Drive d. First responders on site (minimum 1 person / 2 mats) e. Send somebody to meet them outside i. Gym South entrance **Spot will be left clear for emergency Vehicles **Local ambulance service will be alerted to the event. 2. Call School Emergency Coordinator a. Erin Campbell Phone: 780-865-6220 b. Grace Lau Phone: 780-816-0578 c. HCHS (Main office) Phone: 780-865-3714 See over for school map.

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