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<strong>KANSAS</strong> STATE HIGH SCHOOL<br />
<strong>NOVEMBER</strong> 2013 • <strong>VOLUME</strong> 76, <strong>NUMBER</strong> 4<br />
2013 Topeka-Seaman Cross Country Invitational
<strong>NOVEMBER</strong><br />
Fall Athletic Buffer Week<br />
November 11-17<br />
Administration....................................3-8<br />
Basketball...........................................8-10<br />
Board Minutes.................................17-29<br />
Bowling.............................................10-11<br />
Debate, Speech & Drama...............12-13<br />
Football....................................................8<br />
Kansas Teacher of the Year...................4<br />
KAY.........................................................13<br />
Membership Statistics...........................7<br />
Music......................................................14<br />
Participation Survey............................16<br />
Scholars Bowl.......................................14<br />
Spirit Groups...................................14-15<br />
Sports Medicine.....................................6<br />
Student Council....................................16<br />
Swimming & Diving...........................12<br />
Wrestling...........................................11-12<br />
Kansas State High School<br />
Activities Association<br />
601 SW Commerce Place, PO Box 495<br />
Topeka, KS 66601-0495<br />
PH: 785 273-5329<br />
FAX: 785 271-0236<br />
WEB: www.<strong>kshsaa</strong>.org<br />
E-Mail: <strong>kshsaa</strong>@<strong>kshsaa</strong>.org<br />
In Recognition of<br />
Teachers<br />
November 18 – 22, 2013 marks the<br />
91st annual celebration of American<br />
Education Week. Celebrated annually<br />
the week before Thanksgiving, the<br />
history of this special recognition<br />
dates back to 1921. Distressed by the<br />
fact that 25% of World War I military<br />
draftees were illiterate, the American<br />
Legion and the National Education<br />
Association joined forces to inform<br />
the public on the importance of<br />
education in our nation.<br />
KSHSAA joins in the celebration in<br />
2013 and extends a special thank you<br />
to the men and women who have<br />
chosen to invest their lives educating<br />
the youth of our state and nation. It<br />
was Plato who referred to teaching as,<br />
“the noblest profession.” We agree.<br />
Thank you teachers, you shape the<br />
future of our nation and world.<br />
“Good old fashioned education works. They won’t learn if we don’t bother.”<br />
-Marva Collins, 1981<br />
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Kansas State High School<br />
November 2013<br />
Volume 76, Number 4<br />
ACTIVITIES<br />
JOURNAL<br />
New staff member joins<br />
KSHSAA<br />
Mallory Shehi is the newest addition to the<br />
KSHSAA staff, joining the Association in<br />
September. Mallory is the new Publications<br />
Editor for the Activities Association. She<br />
graduated from Seaman High School and<br />
Washburn University with a degree in Mass<br />
Media and a minor in Art/Photography.<br />
While in high school Mallory participated<br />
in softball and was a Photo Editor for both<br />
the school newspaper and yearbook her senior year. Sports<br />
photography continues to be a favorite hobby. Before joining<br />
the KSHSAA Mallory worked as a Graphic Designer for the<br />
Osage County Herald-Chronicle.<br />
Guest Commentary:<br />
Sportsmanship<br />
by Lane Green, Director of District Athletics,<br />
Activities and Transportation, Olathe Schools<br />
“This ticket doesn’t just give me a seat, it gives me the right;<br />
no, the duty, to make a complete &@## of myself at the game.”<br />
Homer Simpson in 1990.<br />
Have you ever heard from students (and even parents) that you<br />
are “ruining all the fun” when attempting to maintain a spirit of<br />
good sportsmanship at a school athletic event? If not, give it time!<br />
One significant challenge we have, as athletic administrators,<br />
is the accepted fan behavior at collegiate/professional sporting<br />
events and the trickle-down effect to interscholastic sports.<br />
The difference between education-based high school and major<br />
collegiate/professional sports can be traced to a disconnect between<br />
their central missions. The mission of high school sports<br />
is to serve as a positive force in the education of young persons,<br />
with the ultimate purpose to create successful human beings.<br />
The education-focused mission of school athletics is significantly<br />
different from the “entertainment-oriented” objectives of professional<br />
and major college sports. Participation in and attendance<br />
at school athletics events is a privilege conditioned on sportsmanlike<br />
behavior consistent with this mission.<br />
There are many examples of collegiate and professional sports<br />
having an impact at the interscholastic level. For example<br />
1. A local high school delayed the start of a basketball<br />
game as they frantically tried to clean baby powder off<br />
the basketball court after the student section threw the<br />
powder in “Lebron James” fashion prior to the game.<br />
2. Schools mimic the KC Chiefs by yelling the mascot instead<br />
of the word “brave” during the National Anthem.<br />
3. High school students copy professional/collegiate<br />
sports fans as they yell “bull ####” or an equivalent<br />
after an official’s call.<br />
4. A Kansas high school student body would yell “rip his<br />
#@#ing head off” as KU students did during kickoffs.<br />
Jack Roberts, the Executive Director of the Michigan High School<br />
Athletic Association, wrote in an article, A Sane Island Surrounded,<br />
for the Phi Delta Kappan (2007), “The growth in popularity of<br />
professional sports in America parallels--in fact, has been primarily<br />
powered by--the introduction of television, and it has been<br />
the pervasive influence of television on American life that has<br />
driven content-starved networks to televise all kinds of sports,<br />
every day of the week, at all hours of the day. And this constant<br />
bombardment (emphasis added) of the public psyche by a commercialized<br />
and professionalized version of sport has had its effect,<br />
first on college sports and, more recently, on scholastic sports.“<br />
Possibly the most noteworthy study was conducted by Steven<br />
Aicinena of the University of Texas Collegiate System entitled<br />
One Hundred and Two Days of SportsCenter; Messages of Poor<br />
Sportsmanship, Violence and Immorality (1999). The purpose of<br />
this study was to collect the verbal comments made during 102<br />
days of SportsCenter. The data showed, among other things,<br />
that sports as presented on SportsCenter was laden with poor<br />
sportsmanship, violence, and immoral behavior. Additionally,<br />
good sportsmanship and acts considered to be morally uplifting<br />
were rarely commented on.<br />
Without question, professional/collegiate sports, as presented<br />
in person and television, has had a significant impact on school<br />
sports. Television has been said to be an agent of social change<br />
in America; both positive and negative. As a result, the negative<br />
aspects of professional and collegiate sports will obviously<br />
become more frequently observed at the interscholastic level.<br />
Clearly, athletic administrators don’t need the results of research<br />
to tell them that professional/collegiate sports have a negative<br />
influence on school sports; we all have plenty of anecdotal<br />
evidence to support this fact. I asked athletic administrators to<br />
provide strategies and interventions for dealing with poor sportsmanship.<br />
Ideas included, by were not limited to, the following:<br />
1. Pre-season meetings with student leaders (both those<br />
in formal leadership positions as well as those who are<br />
perceived as leaders) to communicate expectations at<br />
games and solicit their help in shutting down inappropriate<br />
behaviors.<br />
2. Communicate expectations for education-based athletics<br />
to parents at every available opportunity.<br />
3. Hold a league-wide sportsmanship summit with students<br />
and parents to discuss expectations for behavior<br />
at games.<br />
4. Hand out yellow and red cards to fans who display<br />
disrespectful behavior that say, “Please model poise and<br />
confidence, out athletes need this” (yellow) or “Your<br />
behavior continues to be inappropriate, please leave the<br />
game” (red).<br />
5. Utilize the band/cheerleaders to drown out improper<br />
chants and try to create healthy distances between student<br />
sections.<br />
6. Ensure coaches know their role; their influence upon<br />
the attitudes and behavior of the players and fans are<br />
unequalled.<br />
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November 2013 3
7. Make sportsmanship a defined goal. Have officials complete<br />
sportsmanship scorecards at each game during s<br />
season. The team with the best overall score wins the<br />
“League Sportsmanship Championship.”<br />
Jack Roberts went on to say that school sports programs have<br />
found themselves under assault, not just from the levels of<br />
sports above (major college/professional sports), but also from<br />
those below: non-school community youth sports programs.”<br />
It’s imperative that school ADs remain steadfast in battling<br />
the negative effects of professional/collegiate sports as seen in<br />
person and on television.<br />
School<br />
Administrators<br />
The only official interpretations<br />
are those received in writing<br />
We welcome and encourage essays and articles illustrating defining moments and/or the value and<br />
purpose of high school activities. Please submit to: Gary Musselman, KSHSAA, PO Box 495, Topeka,<br />
KS 66601, or e-mail to gmusselman@<strong>kshsaa</strong>.org.<br />
Questions and Answers—<br />
KSHSAA Aids to<br />
Interpretation<br />
Executive Directors Note: At the request of the member schools,<br />
the KSHSAA periodically shares questions and answers pertaining<br />
to KSHSAA bylaws, rules, and Executive Board policies.<br />
These are provided as an aid in interpreting rules and regulations<br />
which KSHSAA member schools have adopted. Do you have a<br />
specific area and/or question which you would like explained?<br />
Contact Gary Musselman, KSHSAA Executive Director.<br />
Question #1: Our athletic director has been asked by one of our<br />
school’s basketball coaches about attending a college clinic<br />
with players from our school team prior to the first day of<br />
school practice. Is this permissible?<br />
Answer: The KSHSAA Seasons of Activities Rule 30-1-3 prohibits<br />
coaches and coaches aides from attending camps or<br />
clinics with their athletes during the school year, outside<br />
the school season of sport. It would be possible for the<br />
coaches to attend the college clinic provided basketball<br />
players from his/her school were not also in attendance.<br />
In order for basketball players from your school to attend<br />
the college clinic, your coaches must not be present.<br />
Question #2: Our school would like to send a scout to the preseason<br />
intrasquad basketball scrimmage of the school which<br />
would be our first opponent this season. Is it permissible<br />
for us to video tape their intrasquad scrimmage?<br />
Answer: No, per KSHSAA policy, it is not permissible to video<br />
tape another member schools practices or contests without<br />
written permission from the principal. It would be permissible<br />
for you to attend scrimmages or contests which are<br />
open to the public.<br />
in the marching band, which will participate for a rating,<br />
have to meet eligibility requirements?<br />
Answer: Students in all KSHSAA interscholastic activities<br />
must meet academic, age, and transfer eligibility requirements.<br />
While most people are aware that students on athletic<br />
teams have to meet eligibility, many are uncertain about<br />
activities like music, speech, debate, and scholars’ bowl.<br />
It is important that directors and coaches of non-athletic<br />
activities work closely with their school principal or activities<br />
director to ensure that all students meet eligibility<br />
standards. (Use Eligibility Worksheet Form CW & CW-M/J<br />
for this purpose.)<br />
Question #4: Our school wants to hire an employee of our district<br />
to coach a sport, but the employee is not a certified teacher.<br />
Can we hire this person as a coach? Do we have to apply<br />
for approval on Form A?<br />
Answer: Yes, you may hire a non-teacher, employee of your<br />
district to coach, provided you apply for approval using<br />
Form A. This coach would be a supervised Coach Aide.<br />
Kansas Teacher of the Year<br />
By region, the following secondary and elementary teachers<br />
have been nominated to the 2014 Kansas Teacher of<br />
the Year Team. The Teacher of the Year will be announced<br />
November 23rd in Wichita.<br />
Region 1<br />
Katie Perez<br />
Morgan Elementary, Hutchinson<br />
Mary Lonker<br />
Wamego High School, Wamego<br />
Region 2<br />
Jenny M. Nash<br />
Cottonwood Elementary, Paola<br />
Jeff Baxter<br />
Leavenworth High School, Leavenworth<br />
Region 3<br />
Brandi Leggett<br />
Prairie Ridge Elementary, Gardner<br />
Jennifer Smith<br />
Lakewood Middle School, Olathe<br />
Region 4<br />
Marney Hay<br />
Pray-Woodman Elementary, Maize<br />
Jennifer Marie Bailey<br />
Valley Center High School, Park City<br />
The KSHSAA joins with the Kansas State Board of Education<br />
and other educational agencies in saluting Kansas educators<br />
during American Education Week. We are privileged to work<br />
with you as partners in education.<br />
Question #3: Our school is considering participation in a music<br />
competition. Our director has asked whether the students<br />
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2014 KSHSAA Spirit of Sport<br />
and Heart of the Arts Awards<br />
Nominations Now Being<br />
Accepted<br />
The KSHSAA Spirit of Sport and Heart of the Arts Awards<br />
recognize values inherent in participation in high school sports<br />
and fine arts beyond winning and losing. The KSHSAA invites<br />
all member senior high schools to submit the name of an individual,<br />
coach, or team demonstrating such qualities for the 2014<br />
KSHSAA Spirit of Sport and Heart of the Arts Awards. The<br />
Kansas State High School Activities Association honored Justin<br />
James Volkman from Chapman High School with last year’s<br />
“KSHSAA Spirit of Sport Award” in 2013. Nominations are<br />
due by December 31, 2013.<br />
Nominations must be submitted online by an administrator.<br />
The nomination form will be posted on the KSHSAA website<br />
and may only be accessed through the school’s password and<br />
ID log in. Senior high school principals and athletic directors<br />
should login and go to the Entry Forms section and select Special<br />
Forms. Click on the 2013-14 Spirit of Sport or Heart of the Arts<br />
Nomination Forms to submit the nominee.<br />
The KSHSAA Student Advisory Team assists in the selection of<br />
the state of Kansas honorees and the KSHSAA nominees will<br />
be submitted in consideration for national recognition by the<br />
National Federation of State High School Associations. The<br />
National Federation initiated the “NFHS Spirit of Sport Award”<br />
in 2007. 2013-14 is the inaugural year for the Heart of the Arts<br />
Award. The NFHS will announce a national honoree at its annual<br />
summer meeting in July.<br />
“Kansas is the first state high school association in the nation to<br />
develop a state Spirit of Sport and Heart of the Arts Awards for<br />
the express purpose of recognizing outstanding acts of character<br />
and leadership, demonstrating the true spirit of sportsmanship<br />
and/or citizenship in educational activities,” said Executive<br />
Director, Gary Musselman. “We believe it is important to focus<br />
attention on the many positive acts which occur in our programs<br />
every year. Without question, every Kansas high school has<br />
students and faculty who demonstrate the true spirit of amateur<br />
competition on a daily basis. Being able to bring recognition to<br />
individuals or teams keeps with the mission of the KSHSAA.”<br />
Outside Competition,<br />
Voluntary Off-Season<br />
Conditioning, Interschool<br />
Scrimmages<br />
See Activities Journal—October issue, page 7 and September<br />
issue, pages 6 and 7 for details.<br />
* ATTENTION PRINCIPALS: Scrimmage regulations apply to<br />
scholars bowl and debate teams as well. See Rule 30-1-5<br />
Halftime Contests or Skill<br />
Contests<br />
The following interpretation of the KSHSAA Awards Rule 20<br />
and Amateur Rule 21, has been established by the Executive<br />
Board to address questions relating to athletic skill contests<br />
staged at events sponsored by member schools, colleges or<br />
other organizations.<br />
When a student is selected by chance or random drawing,<br />
to participate in a halftime or pregame contest involving a<br />
sport skill (e.g. throwing, kicking, or shooting a basketball),<br />
he or she may receive cash or a merchandise prize from<br />
the contest, without affecting eligibility under KSHSAA<br />
Amateur and Awards rules. An example might be a<br />
booster club fund-raiser, drawing to shoot a half-court or<br />
three point shot, or pass a football to win a prize. Such a<br />
random drawing of names or lucky number in a program<br />
determining the participant, would not be a violation of<br />
amateur or awards rules.<br />
During the season of activity, a player from a school team,<br />
is permitted to participate in such contests, provided the<br />
selection occurs randomly.<br />
Rule 48 Prohibits Pyramids<br />
and Basket Tosses<br />
Attention is called to Rule 48-1-4 found in the KSHSAA Handbook<br />
on page 48, and related article on page 23 of the August<br />
Activities Journal.<br />
Should coaches or administrators observe violations of the rules<br />
by other schools, please contact the KSHSAA office and advise<br />
us of the violations. As there are no officials for cheerleading,<br />
it is vital school administrators enforce the rules for the safety<br />
of the participants.<br />
Public Service<br />
Announcements on Website<br />
The Student Advisory Team (SAT) with the help of radio station<br />
WIBW Topeka, recorded 30-second public service announcements<br />
(PSAs) to be aired during broadcasts of WIBW High School<br />
events and KSHSAA State Championships. Member schools<br />
and media outlets may access all audio and video PSAs on the<br />
KSHSAA website under Media Information.<br />
National Contests and<br />
Activities on www.nassp.org<br />
The National Advisory List of Contests and Activities is prepared<br />
and published by the National Association of Secondary<br />
School Principals through its National Committee on Contests<br />
and Activities. The Advisory List is available only on NASSP’s<br />
National Association of Student Councils website. You may<br />
access the Advisory List by:<br />
1. Go to www.nassp.org/nationaladvisorylist<br />
2. Click on the “2013-2014 National Advisory List”<br />
The purpose of the National Advisory List is to provide information<br />
to assist principals, teachers, parents, and students in making<br />
decisions regarding participation in a wide variety of program<br />
opportunities. The Committee reviews all programs based on<br />
the following standards: educational, financial, organizational,<br />
promotional, adjudication and awards. Programs that in the<br />
opinion of the Committee meet the guidelines are placed on the<br />
National Advisory List.<br />
2014-15 Program Applications will be available to download in<br />
late November, 2013 with a February 1, 2014 deadline.<br />
The inclusion of a student program on the National Advisory<br />
List does not imply endorsement by the National Association of<br />
Secondary School Principals. A program being listed indicates<br />
that it has been reviewed by a committee of NASSP member<br />
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November 2013 5
principals and found to meet the established standards of quality<br />
for student contests and activities established by the National<br />
Committee and approved by the NASSP Board of Directors.<br />
Any contest or activity under the jurisdiction of the KSHSAA<br />
sponsored by an outside agency which is on the approved list of<br />
the National Association of Secondary School Principals shall<br />
be considered automatically approved.<br />
KSHSAA Sanctioning Policy<br />
-- “Approved Events”<br />
Bylaw XIV requires sanctioning of all activities under the jurisdiction<br />
of the KSHSAA which includes Athletics, Music, Debate,<br />
Speech, Spirit Groups & Scholars Bowl. KSHSAA member schools<br />
shall not participate in interstate interscholastic activities under<br />
the jurisdiction of the KSHSAA involving 4 or more schools and<br />
2 or more states (including Kansas) unless such events have been<br />
approved by the KSHSAA and the out-of-state high school’s<br />
association(s). Exception: Dual and Triangular events do not<br />
require sanctioning unless 3 states are involved.<br />
• Kansas member schools wishing to sponsor these<br />
types of interstate interscholastic events must complete<br />
“Form G-1” pages 3 and 4 (found behind school<br />
log-in under administrator’s password, entry forms,<br />
year round-letter forms) at least 30 days prior to the<br />
date of the activity and fax to the KSHSAA. On page 3<br />
of Form G-1, Section 1 must be completed and signed<br />
by a school administrator and on page 4, list all<br />
schools invited to attend (including city and state). If<br />
the list is long a computer listing may be submitted in<br />
place of page 4.<br />
• Member schools wishing to attend these types of interstate<br />
interscholastic events sponsored in another state<br />
must contact the manager to verify a sanction form has<br />
been filed with their state association, who in turn will<br />
contact the KSHSAA for approval. All applications<br />
must be initiated by the manager of the event to their<br />
state high school association.<br />
The sanctioning process is to assure only bona fide member<br />
schools are involved in interscholastic activities. KSHSAA<br />
Bylaw-Article I-Sec. 4 states, “each school in joining the Association<br />
expressly agrees not to contest with schools which are<br />
non-members of this Association or of the state associations of<br />
the states in which they are located.”<br />
Administrators, coaches, and directors should always check the<br />
“approved events” link on the front page of the KSHSAA web<br />
site before scheduling or attending any interstate event.<br />
Sports<br />
Medicine<br />
Return to Learn<br />
Brent Unruh, MEd, ATC - bunruh@<strong>kshsaa</strong>.org<br />
There continues to be a tremendous amount of attention placed<br />
on the recognition and proper management of sport concussions,<br />
and rightfully so. With the change a few years ago in the National<br />
Federation playing rule regarding suspected concussions and the<br />
Kansas School Sports Head Injury Prevention Act, information<br />
has been made readily available for schools in providing a safe<br />
return to play for their student-athletes. One often overlooked<br />
aspect for a student recovering from a concussion is academics.<br />
What should be expected from a student in the classroom as<br />
they are recovering from a concussion? As with any injury, one<br />
of the most important parts of the recovery process is rest. For<br />
a student recovering from a concussion this means there needs<br />
to be a period of time for the brain to rest which may need to<br />
involve a modification in the student’s academic schedule. The<br />
best approach to determine the necessary academic modifications<br />
is a collaborative effort between the student’s physician,<br />
athletic trainer, school nurse, teachers, and parents to create the<br />
best healing environment possible. There is a superb resource<br />
available to assist everyone involved in this process. The Kansas<br />
Sports Concussion Partnership, sponsored by the Kansas Medical<br />
Society has developed resources to assist schools in working<br />
with a student who is recovering from a concussion. Go to www.<br />
kansasconcussion.org and select the “Return to Learn” link at the<br />
top of the page. Additional information can be found by selecting<br />
the “Concussion Guides” link on the left side of the page. As<br />
a student recovers from a concussion, full integration back into<br />
the classroom setting is the primary goal. There should be no<br />
consideration of even beginning a return to play progression until<br />
the student is fully participating in school without any problems.<br />
Ask a Certified Athletic Trainer<br />
The Kansas Athletic Trainers Society provides a free service to<br />
coaches and other school personnel by providing answers to<br />
sports medicine related questions via email. Send any questions<br />
you may have to kansasathletictrainerssociety@gmail.com.<br />
2013 FALL BROADCAST SCHEDULE<br />
The KSHSAA NETWORK 2013 Fall Broadcast Schedule<br />
Sport Gender Level Date Venue City Class Viewed On<br />
Tennis Girls Championship Oct. 19 Pratt-Walter Blake Pratt 3-2-1A KSHSAA Network/Highlight Show<br />
Gymnastics Girls Championship Oct. 26 Olathe-North HS Olathe All KSHSAA Network/Highlight Show<br />
Cross Country Boys/Girls Championship Nov. 2 Rim-Rock Farm Lawrence 3A,5A,6A KSHSAA Network/Highlight Show<br />
Cross Country Boys/Girls Championship Nov. 2 Wamego CC Wamego 1A, 2A, 4A KSHSAA Network/Highlight Show<br />
Volleyball Girls Semis, Con., Champ. Nov. 1-2 White Auditorium Emporia 2A, 3A KSHSAA Network (live)<br />
Soccer Boys Championship Nov. 8-9 Hummer Topeka 4-3-2-1A KSHSAA Network (live)<br />
Football Boys Championship Nov. 23 Fischer Field Newton 8-M D1, D2 KSHSAA Network (delayed)<br />
Football Boys Championship Nov. 30 Lewis Field-FHSU Hays 2-1A KSHSAA Network (live)<br />
Football Boys Championship Nov. 30 Welch Stadium-ESU Emporia 5A KSHSAA Network (live)<br />
Football Boys Championship Nov. 30 Yager Stadium-WU Topeka 6A KSHSAA Network (live)<br />
All contest viewed on the KSHSAA Network can be found at no cost at www.<strong>kshsaa</strong>network.com<br />
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All contests viewed on the KSHSAA Network can be found at no cost at
2013 SENIOR HIGH MEMBERSHIP STATISTICS<br />
The total KSHSAA senior high school membership is 354. The<br />
total combined enrollment of grades 9, 10, 11 and 12 is 141,691<br />
students.<br />
KSHSAA senior high school memberships since 1940 and<br />
student enrollments since 1967 are as follows:<br />
Year #Sch. Enrolled<br />
1940 671 *<br />
1950 645 *<br />
1960 606 *<br />
1961 597 *<br />
1962 590 *<br />
1963 574 *<br />
1964 566 *<br />
1965 548 *<br />
1966 4<strong>75</strong> *<br />
1967* 455 117,297<br />
1968 440 120,294<br />
1969 423 121,483<br />
1970 412 121,760<br />
1971 403 122,019<br />
1972 395 122,500<br />
1973 394 120,847<br />
1974 389 119,790<br />
19<strong>75</strong> 387 120,404<br />
1976 386 120,404<br />
1977 385 119,653<br />
1978 384 112,711<br />
1979 381 107,981<br />
1980 377 104,399<br />
1981 377 100,451<br />
1982 377 97,198<br />
1983 3<strong>75</strong> 94,198<br />
1984 372 94,055<br />
1985 371 95,007<br />
Year #Sch. Enrolled<br />
1986 372 96,511<br />
1987 369 95,146<br />
1988 368 91,911<br />
1989 367 88,126<br />
1990 365 87,226<br />
1991 363 88,341<br />
1992 365 91,333<br />
1993 **367 **93,932<br />
1994 ***368 ***95,695<br />
1995 **368 **97,517<br />
1996 **367 **100,893<br />
1997 **368 **104,741<br />
1998 **371 **107,138<br />
1999 **370 **107,825<br />
2000 **371 **107,561<br />
2001 **370 **108,301<br />
2002 **371 **108,015<br />
2003 **370 **107,502<br />
2004 **368 **107,084<br />
2005 **365 **108,682<br />
2006 **360 **108,570<br />
2007 **361 **108,261<br />
2008 **360 **106,234<br />
2009 **360 **105,155<br />
2010 ****357 ****105,608<br />
2011 ****355 ****141,341<br />
<strong>2012</strong> ****355 ****142,221<br />
2013 ****354 ****141,691<br />
**Northeast Magnet, Wichita, Extend School, El Dorado, and Walden Charter, Pratt are unclassified<br />
***Northeast Magnet, Wichita & Wichita Independent are unclassified<br />
**** Northeast Magnet, Wichita is unclassified<br />
*Beginning with the 1967-68 school year, classifications were established for the first time on the total<br />
combined enrollment of grades 10,11 and 12. Prior to the 1967-68 school year, ninth grade enrollments<br />
were included in the school’s count, provided the ninth graders were a part of their high school’s enrollment.<br />
The 2011 Classifications were once again established to count enrollment for grades 9, 10, 11 & 12.<br />
The Classification range, ratio of range, cumulative and average<br />
enrollment for 2013-14, are distributed as follows:<br />
Class #Sch. Range Ratio of Cum. Avg.<br />
Range Enroll. Enroll.<br />
6A 32 2258-1357 1.7 to 1 53,958 1,686<br />
5A 32 1336-737 1.8 to 1 31,832 995<br />
4A 64 734-251 2.9 to 1 28,471 445<br />
3A 64 249-156 1.6 to 1 13,116 205<br />
2A 64 154-100 1.5 to 1 7,939 124<br />
1A 97 99-20 5.0 to 1 6,373 66<br />
Additional statistics for the classified member schools:<br />
Range #Sch. Range #Sch. Range #Sch<br />
6A 5A 4A<br />
2000-2258 6 1300-1336 3 700-734 3<br />
1900-1999 2 1200-1299 4 650-699 5<br />
1800-1899 2 1100-1199 3 600-649 6<br />
1700-1799 4 1000-1099 4 550-599 5<br />
1600-1699 3 900-999 5 500-549 5<br />
1500-1599 6 800-899 5 450-499 6<br />
1400-1499 6 734-799 8 400-449 4<br />
1300-1399 3 32 350-399 3<br />
32 300-349 16<br />
251-299 11<br />
64<br />
Range #Sch. Range #Sch. Range #Sch.<br />
3A 2A 1A<br />
220-249 27 150-154 6 90-99 14<br />
200-219 7 140-149 5 80-89 14<br />
190-199 6 130-139 18 70-79 16<br />
180-189 5 120-129 5 60-69 14<br />
170-179 10 110-119 14 50-59 14<br />
156-169 9 100-109 16 40-49 15<br />
64 64 30-39 5<br />
20-29 5<br />
97<br />
Classification ranges and enrollment information for six classes since 1986-1987:<br />
1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-2000<br />
6A 1834-833 1804-860 1795-790 1744-<strong>75</strong>1 1837-727 1797-732 1848-785 1855-773 1921-774 1836-791 1979-832 1401-933 1449-930 1558-894<br />
5A 802-420 799-437 779-394 731-389 697-392 732-41 777-432 766-465 772-477 783-466 827-4951 933-498 913-499 890-520<br />
4A 398-185 408-185 393-1<strong>75</strong> 389-167 385-165 407-170 431-184 436-196 469-198 464-202 478-207 491-211 491-217 499-222<br />
3A 181-118 182-120 174-108 165-110 165-108 170-11 181-116 195-122 196-120 199-124 207-135 210-140 215-138 219-136<br />
2A 117- 79 118- <strong>75</strong> 107- 71 110- 68 108-70 113-71 116-<strong>75</strong> 121-76 120-77 123-83 134-87 139-89 136-89 135-92<br />
1A 78-9 <strong>75</strong>-14 69-14 68-11 70-9 71-11 74-8 74-11 77-17 82-16 85-18 89-17 89-15 92-19<br />
Total enrollment in Grades 10-12:<br />
96,511 95,146 91,911 88,126 87,226 88,341 91,333 96,665 95,695 97,517 100,893 104,741 106,814 107,515<br />
2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 <strong>2012</strong>-13 2013-14<br />
6A 1573-908 1586-878 1603-930 1543-911 1632-955 1627-1000 1517-1024 1570-1060 1559-1074 1558-1066 1584-961 2308-1289 2276-1336 2258-1357<br />
5A 859-524 877-490 901-505 908-509 955-510 995-522 1019-536 1027-519 993-510 977-521 917-532 1281-722 1333-734 1336-737<br />
4A 496-217 490-218 494-219 507-219 505-216 511-206 526-205 513-203 503-195 506-190 530-194 717-258 729-258 734-251<br />
3A 216-133 214-136 219-134 216-132 211-126 206-132 203-130 199-127 194-122 190-121 194-121 254-162 256-159 249-156<br />
2A 132-94 134-90 134-84 131-88 126-87 129-86 129-87 127-82 121-81 120-77 121-76 158-99 158-101 154-100<br />
1A 93-15 90-16 84-24 87-20 86-12 86-13 86-14 81-14 80-16 76-19 <strong>75</strong>-15 99-14 101-15 99-20<br />
Total enrollment in Grades 10-12: 9-12 9-12 9-12<br />
107,197 108,301 108,015 107,502 107,084 108,682 108,570 108,261 106,234 105,155 105,608 141,341 142,221 141,691<br />
GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP . . .<br />
touches the lives of the people who participate . . .<br />
elevates humanity . . . sets a high moral tone.<br />
If you’re on the field or in the stands, play fair.<br />
November 2013 7
Upcoming ASEP Courses<br />
Sports First Aid - (Unsupervised)<br />
Date: Friday, November 8, 2013<br />
Time: 5 p.m. - 9 p.m.<br />
Instructor: John Summervill<br />
Where: Hutchinson-Trinity Methodist Church,<br />
17th & Main<br />
Contact: (620) 665-5712 or jbsummervill@cox.net<br />
Cost: $120<br />
Coaching Principles - (Supervised)<br />
Date: Saturday, November 9, 2013<br />
Time: 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.<br />
Instructor: John Summervill<br />
Where: Hutchinson-Trinity Methodist Church,<br />
17th & Main<br />
Contact: (620) 665-5712 or jbsummervill@cox.net<br />
Cost: $150<br />
Fall School Sports Listing<br />
Volleyball<br />
Coaches who did not send in test by the deadline:<br />
Senior High –Clyde-Clifton-Clyde, Topeka-West<br />
Middle/Junior — Stafford<br />
Coaches who did not score 90% or better:<br />
Senior High — None<br />
Middle/Junior — Rossville, Wichita-Marshall, Hutchinson-Central<br />
Christian, Nortonville-Jefferson County<br />
North<br />
Coaches did not attend Rules Meeting:<br />
Senior High – Olathe-Northwest<br />
Middle/Junior — None<br />
Soccer<br />
Coaches who did not send in NFHS Test 1 by the deadline:<br />
Senior High – None<br />
Coaches who did not score 90% or better on NFHS Test 1<br />
& pass KSHSAA Test 2:<br />
Senior High – Atchison-Maur Hill-Mount Academy<br />
(B); Garden City (B&G); KC-Sumner Academy (B);<br />
Shawnee-Maranatha Christian Academy (B&G).<br />
Coaches who did not complete an online rules meeting<br />
AND submit the NFHS Test I by deadline:<br />
Senior High – None<br />
Football<br />
Coaches did not send in test by the deadline:<br />
Senior High – None<br />
Middle/Junior — None<br />
Coaches who did not score 90% or better:<br />
Senior High — None<br />
Middle/Junior — Ingalls, Leavenworth-Warren<br />
Coaches did not attend Rules Meeting:<br />
Senior High – Humboldt, Iola<br />
Middle/Junior— Garden City-Kenneth Henderson,<br />
Junction City<br />
Gymnastics<br />
Coaches did not send in test by the deadline:<br />
Senior High – None<br />
Coaches who did not score 90% or better:<br />
Senior High – None<br />
Coaches who did not attend a rules meeting:<br />
Senior High – None<br />
Football<br />
State Championships<br />
November 23, 8-Man<br />
November 30, 11-Man<br />
The Eight-Man games will be played at Fischer Field in Newton<br />
on Saturday, November 23. The 8-Man Division I game starts<br />
at 11 a.m. with the 8-Man Division II game starting at 3:00 p.m.<br />
Sites for the Class 6A, 5A, 4A, 3A and 2-1A State Championship<br />
games are as follows: 6A at Washburn University; 5A at Emporia<br />
State University; 4A at USD 305 District Stadium, Salina; 3A at<br />
Gowans Stadium, Hutchinson; 2-1A at Lewis Field, FHSU. The<br />
game time for the 11-man State Football Championships will be<br />
at 1:00 PM on Saturday, November 30 for all classes.<br />
Basketball<br />
Head Coaches Must<br />
Attend Rules Meetings<br />
All head High School and Junior High/Middle School coaches<br />
must complete the online rules meeting by November 20.<br />
Failure to complete the meeting will result in the coach taking<br />
KSHSAA Test II.<br />
Tests Due November 25<br />
Head High School and Junior/Middle School coaches must<br />
submit the answers to NFHS Test I by November 25. Don’t<br />
wait until the last day to submit the test. Carefully follow the<br />
instructions for submitting the test by the deadline. Failure to<br />
submit the test on time will result in a $25.00 fine. Test results<br />
will be available for coaches and officials after November 25.<br />
After the test is turned off, coaches can view all test questions<br />
and rule references. This should be a good educational tool.<br />
Six Quarter Rule<br />
Basketball players may participate in six quarters in a night.<br />
During games played on the same night a player is now allowed<br />
to participate in six quarters, checking in for a 7th quarter is a<br />
violation of KSHSAA rules and must be reported to the KSHSAA<br />
office. Tournaments are not included in this rule. Schools having<br />
JV and Varsity (or two other levels) teams in tournaments the<br />
same week may not allow players to play six (6) quarters in one<br />
day in two different tournament brackets. The six quarter rule<br />
is applied only during regular game nights – not tournaments.<br />
The tournament exception applies to playing two games in one<br />
day in the same tournament. This format is generally used for<br />
sub-level tournaments.<br />
Practice Begins<br />
The first day of practice for high school teams is November 18,<br />
2013. A pre-season meeting may be held prior to that to review<br />
team rules and check out equipment. The holiday non-practice<br />
dates are December 22-26, 2013. Students in grades 7-12 may<br />
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not be in member school owned or operated facilities during<br />
the Non-Practice days for involvement in activities under the<br />
jurisdiction of the KSHSAA. Middle/Junior High seasons are<br />
determined by the school. The date practice starts is the beginning<br />
of the season and it ends following the last contest. Students<br />
may not participate on outside teams in the same sport while a<br />
member of the school team.<br />
Check Floor Markings &<br />
Basket<br />
Prior to the beginning of practice, coaches, athletic directors and<br />
principals should inspect the basketball floor to ensure lines<br />
are properly marked. Specifically, per Rule 1-3-2 a solid 2-inch<br />
contrasting line shall divide the court; the game shall not start<br />
until the line is there. Kansas has adopted the optional 14-foot<br />
coaching box. Mark, per Rule 1-13, 28 feet from the end-line back<br />
to 14 feet. The 2-inch wide lines shall be off the court. An “X”<br />
12 inches long and 2 inches wide shall be placed on the floor<br />
in front of the score table. If the 14-foot box is not marked it<br />
cannot be used.<br />
The NFHS rules committee changed Rule 1-3-1 to allow a ¼ inch<br />
wide line to show the edge of the center circle. The center circle<br />
must be marked. The previous rule allowed only a 2 inch line<br />
to mark the center circle, with many schools putting mascots in<br />
the center circle area the change allows the center circle line to<br />
be 1/4’’ on the outside of the 6 foot radius so there is not a two<br />
inch line in the mascot. A two inch center line is also required.<br />
It can be marked with a shadow border line.<br />
The rules committee also recommended that schools check their<br />
basket ring. Manufacturers indicate that the breakaway rings<br />
lose their characteristics over time and with “hard” use. Schools<br />
should test their rings to ensure the characteristics and properties<br />
are conducive to the rules for competition.<br />
Sporting Behavior<br />
During online basketball rules meetings this fall the KSHSAA and<br />
NFHS have covered as a point of emphasis, sporting behavior<br />
concerning players, coaches, and spectators. Administrators are<br />
being made aware of these points of emphasis as many require<br />
cooperation between administrators, officials, coaches and spectators.<br />
The following areas were addressed at the rules meetings.<br />
Sporting Behavior – Player Uniforms<br />
Players are increasingly using uniforms in unsporting ways.<br />
Examples include: holding the uniform out from the chest to<br />
display a team name; pulling the uniform out of shorts in an<br />
emotional display; removing the jersey while in the court area<br />
following disqualification. The KSHSAA expects jerseys to be<br />
worn properly and remain on. Players removing their jersey in<br />
the visual confines of the playing area will receive a technical<br />
foul. Players must also keep their jersey tucked in their shorts<br />
and shorts must be worn properly above the hips. A player in<br />
violation will be directed to leave the game. Coaches and school<br />
administrators should reinforce this rule with their players.<br />
Sporting Behavior – Spectators<br />
Fan behavior remains a critical concern. Too often, fans are using<br />
abusive language toward coaches, players and officials. Fans are<br />
also approaching the court, team areas and locker rooms – places<br />
that used to be “off limits” – to confront participants.<br />
Game administrators must: provide a safe environment for players,<br />
coaches, and officials; create and follow security procedures;<br />
support efforts to have offending fans removed from the premises;<br />
and address problems before the official must point them out.<br />
Coaches must not incite fan behavior – sideline actions have a<br />
significant impact on fan behavior – positively or negatively.<br />
School administrators must discuss expectations with coaches<br />
prior to the season and monitor them throughout the season.<br />
Officials should never directly confront fans. They are to find<br />
a game administrator to take care of the problem. In extreme<br />
cases, delay the game until the offending fan is removed. If a<br />
game administrator is not present, the head coach serves in this<br />
capacity.<br />
Sporting Behavior – Coaching Box<br />
Coaches must stay in the 14-foot coaching box. Wandering<br />
coaches present problems: distinct advantage gained by ability<br />
to better communicate with team; interferes with play; distracting<br />
to players and officials; perceived as an intimidation tactic<br />
toward officials and table personnel; can incite inappropriate<br />
player, bench and spectator behaviors. The rule is very clear<br />
and officials have been instructed to enforce the rule. School<br />
administrators must address appropriate behavior with their<br />
coaches. Assistant coaches do not have the same privileges as<br />
the head coach. Assistant coaches must be seated at ALL times,<br />
except: during time-outs or intermissions, to attend to an injured<br />
player after being beckoned, to spontaneously react to a play.<br />
The KSHSAA expects school administrators from all member<br />
schools to meet with their coaches to review these rules and<br />
set expectations for the season. At pre-season meetings fan<br />
behavior should be addressed. When administrators, coaches,<br />
officials, players and spectators understand the expectations and<br />
enforcement of the rules adopted by KSHSAA member schools,<br />
student-athletes will have rewarding experiences. School administration<br />
observing officials not enforcing the box are to notify<br />
the KSHSAA of the names of the officials.<br />
State Adopted Basketball<br />
The Spalding TF1000 Legacy is the basketball that will be used<br />
in all post-season contests. During the regular season schools<br />
may use any ball that has the NFHS authenticating mark on it.<br />
Breast Cancer Awareness<br />
Nights<br />
The KSHSAA has received several inquires about schools having<br />
“Think Pink” nights or other activities to increase breast cancer<br />
awareness. The KSHSAA will not approve playing a Varsity game<br />
with a pink basketball. Some schools have requested wearing<br />
pink jerseys instead of a white at one home game. These requests<br />
will be handled by the KSHSAA on an individual basis with<br />
the schools involved and must be made two (2) weeks before<br />
the event. NFHS playing rules do not allow pink jerseys to be<br />
worn as home uniforms without an exception letter from the state<br />
association. Players may not keep the pink uniforms unless they<br />
are purchased by the player. Wearing of pink wrist bands and<br />
headbands would also need to be approved by the KSHSAA for<br />
Varsity games. Players could wear pink shoelaces, shoes, warm<br />
up shirts and have pink towels on the sideline without KSHSAA<br />
approval. If you have questions about an activity your school is<br />
planning during basketball contact Francine Martin.<br />
continued ➣<br />
November 2013 9
Summer Contact Period<br />
As schools begin looking at summer camps be reminded of the<br />
coaching contact days allowed.<br />
May 24-July 19, 2014 – Coaches are permitted to coach athletes<br />
from their school squad and have coaches one week team camps.<br />
July 20-August 2, 2014 – No coaches one week team camps may<br />
be held during this time in any sport. Basketball, Football and<br />
Volleyball coaches are restricted to working with a limited number<br />
of players during these two weeks. (Basketball-3; Volleyball-4;<br />
Football 11-man-6; Football 8-man-5)<br />
August 3-August 17, 2014 – Students may continue to do voluntary<br />
weight training and conditioning. No sport specific instruction is<br />
permitted by basketball, football, volleyball coaches. No coaches<br />
one week team camps are permitted.<br />
Remember all summer workouts must be voluntary. School<br />
administrators and coaches should work together and share<br />
athletes that may be involved in multiple sports.<br />
More information concerning rules interpretations for coaches<br />
and athletes can be located on the KSHSAA website under<br />
Schools - Coach/Athlete Info.<br />
2014 Sub-State Schedule<br />
Class 1A and 3A<br />
Boys play Monday, Thursday, Saturday<br />
Girls play Tuesday, Friday, Saturday<br />
Class 2A<br />
Girls play Monday, Thursday, Saturday<br />
Boys play Tuesday, Friday, Saturday<br />
Class 4A<br />
Girls play Thursday and Saturday<br />
Boys play Friday and Saturday<br />
Class 5A<br />
Boys play Wednesday and Friday<br />
Girls play Thursday and Saturday<br />
Class 6A<br />
Girls play Wednesday and Friday<br />
Boys play Thursday and Saturday<br />
Class 2A<br />
KSU-Bramlage Coliseum<br />
1800 College Avenue, Manhattan, 66502<br />
Manager: Karen Hibbard – Manhattan CVB<br />
Class 1A-Division I<br />
Emporia State University - White Auditorium<br />
111 E. 6th, Hwy 50, Emporia, 66801<br />
Manager: Tom McEvoy – Emporia Recreation Commission<br />
Class 1A-Division II<br />
FHSU-Gross Memorial Coliseum<br />
Hwy 183 Bypass, Hays, 67601<br />
Manager: Brad Haynes<br />
Game Schedule<br />
Wednesday, March 12<br />
Girls Classes 2A, 4A, 6A<br />
Boys Classes 1A, 3A, 5A<br />
Thursday, March 13<br />
Girls Classes 1A, 3A, 5A<br />
Boys Classes 2A, 4A, 6A<br />
Bowling<br />
Tenth Season to Begin<br />
The 10th season of interscholastic bowling will begin soon.<br />
Participating schools received 4 bowling manuals in October<br />
and are asked to review the contents thoroughly.<br />
Two Classifications in 2013-14<br />
Seventy-eight member schools have signed up to participate in<br />
the 2013-14 interscholastic bowling season. With 27 schools in<br />
class 6A boys (31 in girls) and 46 schools in class 5-1A girls (46<br />
in boys), the association will conduct two classes of post-season<br />
bowling competition.<br />
2014 State Basketball Sites<br />
A list of participating schools is located at www.<strong>kshsaa</strong>.org.<br />
Regional Tournament sites and host schools will be identified<br />
soon and also posted on the website.<br />
Below are the state sites and managers.<br />
Class 6A<br />
Important Dates<br />
Wichita State University-Koch Arena<br />
Nov. 28 - Coaches Exam Answers Due (submit online)<br />
1845 Fairmount, Wichita, 67260<br />
Manager: Amy Stratbucker<br />
Dec. 2 - Dec. 21; 27-31 (not 12/22-26) – Try-outs (one week)<br />
Jan. 1 – First day of practice/competition<br />
Class 5A<br />
Feb. 24 - March 1 – Regional Tournaments<br />
Topeka-Kansas Expocentre<br />
March 6 - March 7 – State Tournaments<br />
1 Expocentre Drive, Topeka, 66612<br />
Manager: Shaun Rice<br />
(6A Thursday; 5-1A Friday)<br />
Class 4A - Division I<br />
Salina Bicentennial Center<br />
Try-outs<br />
800 The Midway, Salina, 67401<br />
Try-outs for high school bowling may be conducted December<br />
Manager: Chris Bird<br />
2 through the month of December. Please be reminded of the<br />
Class 4A - Division II<br />
following:<br />
Wichita - Hartman Arena<br />
1. Try-outs may be one week in length.<br />
8151 N. Hartman Arena Dr., Park City, KS 67147<br />
2. Try-outs may not be during the KSHSAA Holiday Non-practice<br />
Manager: Aran Rush<br />
dates of December 22-26.<br />
Class 3A<br />
3. Students must have a physical examination in order to try-out.<br />
HCC-Hutchinson Sports Arena<br />
They will need a PPE (physical exam) on file in the school office<br />
720 E. 11th, Hutchinson, 6<strong>75</strong>01<br />
prior to their first day of school try-outs.<br />
Manager: Steve Kappenman<br />
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KSHSAA State Tournaments<br />
- Thursday, March 6 and<br />
Friday, March 7, 2014<br />
Due to the increased popularity of interscholastic bowling and the<br />
crowds in attendance at post-season tournaments, the KSHSAA<br />
Board of Directors voted to conduct a 2-day state bowling<br />
tournament, beginning with the 2008-09 school year. In addition<br />
to most bowling centers not being able to accommodate the<br />
large state crowds, an all-day Saturday tournament is a financial<br />
challenge for a bowling center. By conducting two tournaments on<br />
Thursday and two tournaments on Friday (at a time determined<br />
by the host school and bowling proprietor) bowling centers will<br />
be able to earn some previously lost revenue. Additionally, a split<br />
session will allow the least amount of disruption to the normal<br />
schedule of the center.<br />
In even-numbered years, the 6A tournaments will be conducted<br />
on the first day, followed by the 5-1A tournaments on the second<br />
day. In even-numbered years the schedule will have boys<br />
competing first followed by the girls.<br />
Wrestling<br />
Tournaments - Double<br />
Elimination<br />
The 2013-14 wrestling tournament format for this season has all<br />
classes participating in regional and state tournaments. Regional<br />
tournaments for Classes 4A and 3-2-1A, will be held on two days,<br />
with Classes 6A and 5A participating in one-day regionals. The<br />
top four wrestlers will advance from each weight class from the<br />
regionals to state competition. Regional and state tournaments<br />
will be double elimination. Cross bracketing will be used in all<br />
post-season tournaments to determine the consolation champions.<br />
State tournaments will wrestle, score and medal fifth and sixth<br />
places in all classes. Classes 4A and 3-2-1A regionals will be held<br />
on Friday and Saturday, February 21-22, 2014, with Classes 6A<br />
and 5A on Saturday, February 22, 2014.<br />
The general format and time schedule for regional tournaments<br />
will be listed in the KSHSAA Wrestling Manual. Assignments will<br />
be listed on the KSHSAA website (www.<strong>kshsaa</strong>.org).<br />
State tournaments will be held at the following locations and<br />
dates:<br />
6A-5A—Hartman Arena, Wichita Feb. 28 - Mar. 1<br />
4A—Salina-Bicentennial Center Feb. 28 - Mar. 1<br />
3-2-1A—Fort Hays State University Feb. 28 - Mar. 1<br />
Home Site Weigh-Ins<br />
The KSHSAA Executive Board approved the practice of permitting<br />
member schools to conduct home site weigh-ins for<br />
the 2013-14 season. For the last several years, teams have been<br />
permitted to have a weigh-in option conducted prior to the start<br />
of the school day. This weigh-in would be for competition that is<br />
to be conducted that evening. The Executive Board determined<br />
that the current home site weigh-in option helps balance the<br />
students academic and athletic activities.<br />
Head Coaches Must Attend<br />
the Online Rules Meeting<br />
All head wrestling coaches must attend the online KSHSAA<br />
rules meeting. The meeting can be observed from October 7 -<br />
November 10.<br />
Wrestling Rule 44<br />
Section 2, Article 6 provides: No student representing a<br />
member high school shall participate in more than 18 events<br />
and no more than 30 competition points during a season, exclusive<br />
of the state championship series. Note: All multiple<br />
dual events and one-day tournaments shall be scheduled after<br />
3 p.m. on Friday or any time on Saturday. Double duals and<br />
triple duals scheduled Monday through Thursday shall be after<br />
4 p.m. Two-day tournaments shall be scheduled on Friday and<br />
Saturday. Tournaments are defined as competition involving more<br />
than four teams.<br />
• Middle /Junior High School Regulations<br />
Section 3, Article 1 provides: No student shall participate in more<br />
than eight (8) events and no more than eighteen (18) competition<br />
points during a season.<br />
Dual<br />
Double Dual<br />
Quad (Triple Dual)<br />
One-day tournament<br />
Two-day tournament<br />
1 point<br />
2 points<br />
3 points<br />
3 points<br />
4 points<br />
Rules Books, Case Books<br />
All wrestling matches are to be conducted under the official<br />
rules of the National Federation, with state modifications. The<br />
NFHS 2013-14 Wrestling Rules Book and Wrestling Case Book and<br />
Official’s Manual are $7 each if ordered by mail, or $6 if purchased<br />
at the KSHSAA.<br />
2013-14 Wrestling Season -<br />
Hydration Assessments<br />
Required in Senior High<br />
Competition<br />
The KSHSAA Executive Board requires hydration assessment of high<br />
school wrestlers twice during the season. The assessment plan was<br />
developed by the KSHSAA Wrestling Weight Management Study<br />
Committee as a result of meetings it conducted during the last four<br />
years. All students participating in interscholastic wrestling at<br />
the high school level will be REQUIRED to have a hydration assessment<br />
taken at two different times in the season 1) at the time<br />
of their initial/first weigh-in when they can begin practice (the<br />
weigh-in which will be termed the “ALPHA” weigh-in) and 2) at<br />
the time the wrestler established their minimum certified competition<br />
wrestling weight class (the “CERTIFICATION” weigh-in).<br />
The KSHSAA staff has developed and prepared information and<br />
materials that will be mailed to every KSHSAA member senior high<br />
school participating in wrestling. Each school participating in wrestling<br />
will receive the “assessment kit” which will include materials<br />
explaining assessment procedures and items to be used in the assessment<br />
process. Also included in the kit is nutritional information<br />
for wrestlers and their families gathered from reputable sources.<br />
The major components of the hydration assessment requirement are:<br />
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1. All students participating in wrestling at the senior high school<br />
level will be required to have two hydration assessments during<br />
the 2013-14 season.<br />
a. The first assessment will be immediately prior to the student’s<br />
Alpha weigh-in – if the student is not “hydrated”<br />
at a specific gravity level of 1.025 or lower, the student<br />
may not participate in the Alpha weigh-in, nor may they<br />
practice with the team until such time as they present a<br />
urine sample that is at 1.025 or lower.<br />
b. The second assessment will be immediately prior to the<br />
student establishing their certified weight – if the student is<br />
not “hydrated” at a specific gravity level of 1.025 or lower,<br />
the student may not use that weigh-in as their certification<br />
weigh-in.<br />
2. ALPHA WEIGH-IN’S may begin anytime during SCW #19<br />
(the KSHSAA “buffer week”). For the 2013-14 season that SCW<br />
#19 begins on November 11, 2013.<br />
a. Hydration assessments during the Alpha weigh-in will<br />
be under the supervision and conducted by anyone so<br />
designated by the school administration (Principal and/or<br />
Athletic Director) other than the school wrestling coach(es)<br />
(suggested – school nurse, medical care provider from the<br />
Community Health Dep’t., Certified Athletic Trainer, etc.).<br />
b. A student may not participate in school team practices or<br />
establish their Alpha weight until such time as they present a<br />
urine sample which indicates they are at or below a hydration<br />
level of 1.025<br />
c. Hydration assessments may be conducted using either a<br />
refractometer or by using the KSHSAA Hydration Chart in<br />
combination with reagent test strips (initially provided by the<br />
KSHSAA) to each KSHSAA member high school participating<br />
in wrestling.<br />
d. The Alpha weight will be the benchmark for application of<br />
the existing KSHSAA weight-loss provisions for certification<br />
as explained in the KSHSAA wrestling manual<br />
3. Any student participating in wrestling may establish their minimum<br />
(certified) wrestling weight during any regularly scheduled school<br />
team competition weigh-in or at the alpha weigh-in. Any wrestler<br />
wishing to use this weigh-in as their CERTIFICATION WEIGH-<br />
IN must present a urine sample prior to their certification weigh-in<br />
which indicates that they are at a hydration level of 1.025 or below.<br />
a. The hydration assessment for a certification weigh-in may not<br />
be conducted by the school team wrestling coach(es).<br />
b. The deadline for a wrestler to establish their minimum certified<br />
wrestling weight will be Thursday, December 19, 2013.<br />
Students may still certify after this date but ONLY FOR<br />
EMERGENCY, ILLNESS OR INJURY RELATED REA-<br />
SONS THAT HAVE BEEN STATED IN WRITING BY THE<br />
SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION TO THE KSHSAA PRIOR<br />
TO THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2013. A student’s inability<br />
to provide a urine sample that indicates they are hydrated<br />
does not qualify the student for late certification.<br />
c. Hydration assessments may be conducted using either a<br />
refractometer or the KSHSAA Hydration Chart used in combination<br />
with reagent test strips provided by the KSHSAA to<br />
each member high school participating in wrestling.<br />
d. Any student who has been unable to establish their minimum<br />
certified wrestling weight for any reason other than for emergency,<br />
illness or injury reasons as requested in writing by the<br />
school administration prior to December 19, 2013 and approved<br />
by the KSHSAA for late certification will be ineligible for participation<br />
in interscholastic wrestling after December 19, 2013.<br />
ALL WEIGHT CERTIFICATION INFORMATION WILL BE<br />
SUBMITTED ONLINE BY AN ADMINISTRATOR. THE<br />
WEIGHT CERTIFICATION FORM WILL NO LONGER BE<br />
FAXED TO THE KSHSAA. FOR COMPLETE DETAILS SEE<br />
THE WRESTLING MANUAL AND THE INSTRUCTIONS<br />
INCLUDED WITH THE WRESTLING EXAM.<br />
4. MS/JH students participating in wrestling WILL NOT be subject<br />
to mandatory hydration assessments during the interscholastic<br />
wrestling season. However, it is recommended students and coaches<br />
at this level of competition become familiar with the hydration assessment<br />
process.<br />
5. For the 2013-14 school year, body fat assessments WILL NOT<br />
be required of students participating in interscholastic wrestling.<br />
However, KSHSAA member schools are encouraged to conduct body<br />
fat assessments at the beginning of the season and report back to the<br />
KSHSAA their thoughts on the assessment process.<br />
6. The KSHSAA will provide to the administration of each KSHSAA<br />
member high school participating in wrestling several KSHSAA<br />
Urine Color Charts for use in hydration assessments. The KSHSAA<br />
will also provide reagent test strips for use in determining student<br />
hydration levels.<br />
7. The KSHSAA will provide the protocol for hydration assessments<br />
to each KSHSAA member high school participating in wrestling.<br />
8. Nutritional information and hydration information will be collected<br />
by the KSHSAA and provided to each KSHSAA member high<br />
school competing in wrestling.<br />
Swimming &<br />
Diving<br />
Coaches Must Complete Test<br />
All varsity head coaches for boys and girls swimming and diving<br />
are reminded they are required to complete an open-book exam<br />
(Part I). All varsity head coaches MUST take this test on-line<br />
through the KSHSAA website at www.<strong>kshsaa</strong>.org (Go to school,<br />
login, enter your name, school user id and coach’s password).<br />
The test must be taken November 11 through December 11, 2013.<br />
Rules Book<br />
All swimming meets will be conducted according to the current<br />
official Swimming and Diving Rules as published by the National<br />
Federation of State High School Associations. The rules book<br />
includes events which apply to both girls and boys and is available<br />
from the KSHSAA for $7.<br />
Debate, Speech<br />
& Drama<br />
Entries Due November 4<br />
If your school intends to participate in the Regional 4-speaker<br />
Debate Tournament, please complete form DE-3, available<br />
online at www.<strong>kshsaa</strong>.org, and send or fax in by November<br />
4. If you don’t plan on attending please contact your Activity<br />
Director and inform them not to send in this form. Note: An<br />
$85 fee is required for participation.<br />
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Entries Due November 22<br />
Please check to see that Speech and Drama Participation Card<br />
SP-2, available online at www.<strong>kshsaa</strong>.org, has been sent to the<br />
KSHSAA. It is due by November 22. Unless the card is on file<br />
at the KSHSAA office, it will be assumed your school is NOT<br />
planning to enter the regional festival and no assignment to a<br />
festival center will be made. Note: A $10 fee must accompany the card<br />
only if you wish to participate in the regional festival or one-act play.<br />
Speech Championship Events<br />
State Speech Championship events were selected by coaches<br />
for all classifications at the 2010 Speech Rules Meeting. The<br />
events adopted, plus Lincoln-Douglas debate, accommodate<br />
each classification’s individual preference without affecting the<br />
other classes.<br />
Each classification’s selected events may be seen at www.<strong>kshsaa</strong>.<br />
org/Speech/spevents.html. Event selection balloting will next<br />
occur during the fall Speech Rules Meetings of 2014.<br />
Please refer to the 2013-14 KSHSAA Speech & Drama Manual,<br />
pages 24-26 for championship regulations.<br />
Character-Building<br />
Leadership-Training<br />
Service Organization<br />
Kansas<br />
Association<br />
for Youth<br />
“YES I CAN” LEADERS<br />
Attend Regional Conferences<br />
KAY Clubs across the state will be participating in one of six regional<br />
conferences in November. The excitement begins November<br />
4 at Topeka-West High School, followed by Pratt High School<br />
on November 6, Arkansas City Middle School on November 7,<br />
Carbondale-Santa Fe Trail High School on November 12, Hill City<br />
on November 13 and Independence on November 14. This year’s<br />
conference collection will be for the Vinson Scholarship Fund<br />
and camp fund.<br />
Farewell to 2013 KAY<br />
Area Presidents<br />
A busy year of service and leadership as a KAY Area President<br />
is coming to an end for six KAY Student Leaders. These student<br />
leaders were elected by their peers last fall at a regional conference<br />
and have been responsible for several duties throughout<br />
the year—answering correspondence from local clubs and the<br />
state KAY office; sending several bulletins of news and ideas to<br />
the club presidents in their area; in attendance at KAY Leadership<br />
Camp and conducting a Regional Area Meeting; attending<br />
a training meeting of all area presidents and the state director;<br />
and presiding at the Fall Regional Conference.<br />
KAY members, their sponsors and the state director<br />
would like to thank Rebekah Navarro, Hoyt-Royal<br />
Valley; Kaylee Bryant, Independence; Taylee Helms,<br />
Wamego; Mackenzie Lumpkin, Phillipsburg; Lauren Sargent,<br />
Ransom-Western Plains and Greg Burley, Great Bend.<br />
KAY Membership List, Goal<br />
Sheets Past Due<br />
October 15 was the deadline date for the 2013-14 KAY Membership<br />
List and dues to reach the KSHSAA office. Also due at that<br />
time was the goal sheet, which indicates the award a club will<br />
be working toward during the school year. Forms are located<br />
in Section 8 of the KAY Handbook. If you have not mailed these<br />
forms to the KSHSAA, please do so immediately!<br />
Membership Responsibilities<br />
The officers of an organization are not the only ones who have<br />
responsibilities. Each member is a vital part of the organization<br />
and has an obligation to take an active and informed part in the<br />
proceedings of the organization’s meetings.<br />
A good member:<br />
• Shows respect for other members by being on time and<br />
bringing necessary equipment to the meetings.<br />
• Accepts the responsibility of sharing in the business at<br />
hand when a meeting convenes and understands that<br />
participation is essential.<br />
• Tries to get other members to express their ideas for the<br />
benefit of all, even it if means less time for presenting<br />
personal ideas.<br />
• Participates according to the ‘Golden Rule.’ Listens appreciatively<br />
to others’ ideas and contributions.<br />
• Gives constant, active attention to the group’s activity<br />
during the meeting.<br />
• Knows the purpose of the meeting and helps keep the<br />
ideas on track to get things done.<br />
• Earns the right to give constructive criticism freely by<br />
accepting it honestly.<br />
KAY Area Sponsors Meet<br />
A meeting for the six elected KAY Area Sponsors and the state<br />
director will be held at the KSHSAA office at the conclusion of<br />
the fall regional conferences. The tentative date for this meeting<br />
is Monday, November 25. All phases of the KAY program will be<br />
discussed at this time. KAY sponsors across the state are urged<br />
to contact their area representative with comments, challenges<br />
or concerns they wish discussed.<br />
KAY Citizenship Week<br />
December 8-14<br />
Governor Sam Brownback has signed a special proclamation<br />
designating December 8-14, 2013 as KAY Citizenship Week.<br />
KAY Citizenship Week is a week-long celebration of the Kansas<br />
Association for Youth. It is a time to spotlight youth in action as<br />
they serve their school, community, nation and world. Each day<br />
of the week is designated for a specific area of service:<br />
Sunday—serve my family<br />
Monday—serve my school<br />
Tuesday—serve my community<br />
Wednesday—serve my nation<br />
Thursday—serve my world<br />
Friday—serve my club<br />
Saturday—serve my home<br />
For ideas, see your KAY Handbook, Section 1, pages 12-13.<br />
November 2013 13
Music<br />
Music Regional and State<br />
Assignments Posted<br />
Please refer to the music web page and check where your school<br />
has been assigned for both regional solo and ensemble festival<br />
and state large group festival. IMPORTANT - there have been<br />
changes to the state large group assignments and to solo and<br />
ensemble assignments. Some schools have moved to different<br />
days of the week or dates. This was necessary due to reclassifications,<br />
new hosts sites and to relieve over capacity.<br />
Accompaniment Rule for<br />
Music Festivals<br />
Piano and other instrumental accompanists for vocal groups<br />
may be eligible students or adult musicians of the director’s<br />
choice. Instrumental accompaniment shall not be considered<br />
part of the ensemble and should not influence the judging of<br />
the choral performance.<br />
Intelligent accompaniments (e.g., Smart Music) will be allowed for<br />
solo performances only when a qualified accompanist is not available.<br />
Schools shall bring their own equipment to be used at the festivals<br />
and the scheduled performance time limit must include the setting<br />
up and taking down of equipment. The intelligent accompaniment<br />
unit must be set on the interactive mode for all performances and<br />
the intelligent accompaniment must follow the performer. It must<br />
be used as piano accompaniment only and is not to be used in<br />
orchestral or any other accompaniment modes. Non interactive<br />
accompaniment recordings, such as CD or MIDI, etc., will not be<br />
allowed. Intelligent accompaniments should only be utilized as a<br />
last option when a qualified accompanist is not available.<br />
Music Memorization<br />
Requirements:<br />
Wind and percussion soloists are not required to memorize their<br />
music for regional or state music festivals.<br />
String soloists are not required to memorize their music for<br />
regional; but are required to memorize their music for state and<br />
will not be allowed to perform with music.<br />
All piano and vocal soloists not memorizing their music at both<br />
regional and state music festivals will receive “comments only”.<br />
Vocal and instrumental ensembles are not required to memorize<br />
music.<br />
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION<br />
KMEA has requested the following statements be adhered to<br />
by adjudicators in evaluating regional and state music festival<br />
performances:<br />
1. Rate the performance on its merits, not on potential.<br />
2. Justify your ratings with comments regardless of the rating<br />
assigned.<br />
3. Take time to review the justification paragraph and the<br />
ratings sheet. Please refer to the information sent to you<br />
by the Kansas State High School Activities Association.<br />
Scholars Bowl<br />
Volunteers to<br />
Serve on Question<br />
Committee<br />
Each year approximately thirty individuals volunteer their time<br />
and service to the KSHSAA Scholars Bowl Question Validation<br />
Committee. These individuals screen, edit and place in priority<br />
questions from all subject areas for use in KSHSAA Regional and<br />
State Scholars Bowl tournaments.<br />
This year’s validation committee will meet Friday and Saturday,<br />
November 15 and 16 in the KSHSAA office in Topeka. Many<br />
schools provide release time to enable their Scholars Bowl<br />
coach to contribute to this important task.<br />
Without the efforts of volunteers, Scholars Bowl could not occur<br />
without added expense to our member schools.<br />
Individuals interested and willing to serve on this volunteer committee<br />
should contact Kansas Scholars Bowl Coaches Association<br />
Vice-President, Mary Beth Mattingly, Shawnee-Mill Valley High<br />
School; PH 913/422-4351 x6281 or mbmattingly@usd232.org.<br />
Final Entry Deadlines<br />
Schools should note whether all entry requirements for Scholars<br />
Bowl regional assignments have been met. In order to be given<br />
a regional tournament assignment for 2014 (assignments are<br />
listed in November on the KSHSAA website (www.<strong>kshsaa</strong>.org))<br />
schools must:<br />
1. Submit entry Card SB-1 with entry fee of $85<br />
2. Pay late fee of $10 (dues on entries after September 13)<br />
3. Submit ONLINE, 35 questions from seven subject areas<br />
to the KSHSAA by Friday, November 1, 2013.<br />
Note: A $85 penalty will be assessed to those schools<br />
who do not submit questions by the November 1<br />
deadline. Schools not submitting questions prior to<br />
the deadline will not be given a regional tournament<br />
assignment. Only by paying a double entry fee will<br />
schools qualify for a regional assignment.<br />
Spirit Groups<br />
2013-14 NFHS<br />
Spirit Rules Interpretations<br />
The National Federation of State High School Associations is the<br />
only source of official high school interpretations. They do not<br />
set aside nor modify any rule. They are made and published by<br />
the NFHS in response to situations presented.<br />
14 KSHSAA Activities Association
Correction to NFHS Spirit Rules Book:<br />
2.5.2 SITUATION A: is incorrect as printed in the 2013-14 NFHS<br />
Spirit Rules Book. That situation should read as follows:<br />
*2.5.2 SITUATION A: A top person: (a) in a prep performs a back<br />
arch to the floor and ends in a handstand. Both bases maintain<br />
contact with her upper body; (b) in a cradle performs a back<br />
walkover to the floor. Both bases maintain contact with her<br />
upper body. RULING: (a) illegal; (b) legal. COMMENT: (a) is<br />
illegal because the top person begins at prep level and ends<br />
on the performing surface.<br />
SITUATION 1. A participant is wearing (a) a watch; (b) post<br />
earrings covered by tape; (c) a religious medal on a chain;<br />
(d) a navel ring; (e) fish line or spacer through a piercing; (g)<br />
a dermal piercing with or without the jewelry adornment<br />
removed. RULING: All are illegal. (2-3-1)<br />
SITUATION 2. No spotter is present as a top person is extended<br />
in a (a) double-base Swedish fall; (b) triple-base<br />
side T-lift; (c) triple-base flat back; (d) torch; (e) triple-base<br />
straddle sit while the top person has both hands in contact<br />
with a post. RULING: (a) and (b) illegal; (c), (d) and (e)<br />
legal. (2-4-7)<br />
SITUATION 3. A participant performs a backward roll to<br />
handstand (back extension roll) and (a) is lifted into a prep<br />
by two bases, and a spotter holds the top person’s torso while<br />
she is inverted; (b) is lifted, released and flipped by the bases,<br />
landing in a loading position, and the spotter does not hold<br />
the top person’s torso while she is inverted; (c) hooks her legs<br />
over the shoulders of a base and transitions to a shoulder sit<br />
without assistance. RULING: (a) legal; (b) and (c) illegal. (2-5-2)<br />
SITUATION 4. A top person in a double-base prep performs a<br />
suspended forward roll/flip by grasping a hand of each base<br />
and (a) landing in a prep position supported by a new set of<br />
bases who push her to an extension; (b) is assisted by the bases<br />
to the performing surface; (c) pauses in a handstand before<br />
continuing into a cradle; (d) her feet are not released during<br />
the roll. RULING: (a) and (b) legal; (c) and (d) illegal. (2-5-3)<br />
SITUATION 5. A braced flip ends with the top person being<br />
caught by the original bases (a) on her feet; (b) in a cradle; (c)<br />
in a tuck position on her back. RULING: All are legal. (2-5-4)<br />
SITUATION 6. The top person in a multi-base extension performs<br />
a braced forward flip (a) with a twist to a cradle; (b) to<br />
separate bases and spotter who are behind the top person; (c)<br />
to a prep with the original bases and spotter who then assist<br />
the top person to the performing surface. RULING: (a) and<br />
(b) illegal; (c) legal. (2-5-4)<br />
SITUATION 7. A top person in a single-base prep performs (a)<br />
a twist to the floor without assistance; (b) a twist to the floor<br />
with the assistance of the base and a spotter; (c) a toe-touch<br />
during the dismount with the assistance of the base and a<br />
spotter. RULING: (a) illegal; (b) and (c) legal. COMMENT:<br />
The dismount must be no more than a pop that does not<br />
significantly increase the height of the top person. (2-9-3)<br />
SITUATION 8. A participant who is holding poms performs:<br />
(a) an aerial cartwheel; (b) a back handspring; (c) a backward<br />
roll; (d) a one-handed cartwheel with poms in the free hand.<br />
RULING: (a) and (b) illegal; (c) and (d) legal. (2-10-2)<br />
Rule 2-1-12: Spirit participants must not stand behind the free<br />
throw lane extended during a basketball game.<br />
Rule 2-1-10: Spirit participants must remain outside the playing<br />
area during a 30-second time-out in a basketball game.<br />
There are three situations which are illegal by Kansas rules and<br />
more restrictive than the NFHS.<br />
SITUATION 1. All basket tosses and/or quick load-in tosses<br />
are illegal regardless of performing surface.<br />
SITUATION 2. A flyer while suspended mid-air may NOT hold<br />
anything in their hands.<br />
SITUATION 3. Pyramids may NOT be more than 2 persons high.<br />
Mascots<br />
Non Cheer Team Member Mascots<br />
Mascots that are not members of the school’s cheer squad are<br />
NOT covered by catastrophic insurance and they do not have<br />
to meet eligibility requirements. A non cheer team member<br />
mascot may never step foot on a playing surface until the end<br />
of a game (i.e. basketball court, football playing field).<br />
Cheer Team Member Mascot<br />
Mascots that are bona-fide members of the school’s cheer<br />
team are covered by catastrophic insurance. A school would<br />
need to submit them on their online eligibility report and the<br />
student would be required to have a physical on file. These<br />
mascots must be full-time students at their school. Cheer<br />
team member mascots are allowed on a playing surface just<br />
like cheerleaders.<br />
Mascots may NEVER stunt or spot.<br />
Megaphone Usage<br />
Megaphones are treated the same as noisemakers. All musical<br />
instruments including drums are treated the same as noisemakers.<br />
In basketball, noisemakers/megaphones may be used by cheerleaders/student<br />
body (if the local school administration allows<br />
this) only before game, between quarters, halftime, time outs and<br />
after the game. No other time is acceptable; it doesn’t matter if<br />
the clock is running or not. Cheerleaders have been told only<br />
to use megaphones directed toward their crowd.<br />
Megaphones or other noisemakers may NEVER be pounded on<br />
the floor or other surface as these may damage host facilities.<br />
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Student<br />
Council<br />
STUCO Regional<br />
Conferences— a Huge Success<br />
The KSHSAA has just completed eight Regional Student Council<br />
Conferences across the state. Over 3000 students and 250 advisors<br />
from high schools and junior high/middle schools across Kansas<br />
participated in the conferences. The KSHSAA was delighted to<br />
have Lori Kibinger from Chanute, KS as the fall regional student<br />
council conferences keynote speaker.<br />
Lori Kiblinger has been involved in Student Council since<br />
high school and has been a Student Council Sponsor 30 of<br />
the last 33 years. She has taught English and Leadership for<br />
24 years at Fredonia Middle School and High School and has<br />
been the Assistant Principal at Royster Middle School in Chanute<br />
for the last nine years.<br />
Lori Kiblinger has been a Senior Counselor at the KSHSAA<br />
Summer Student Council Leadership Workshop for 31 years.<br />
She has also been an adult counselor on Missouri’s and North<br />
Dakota’s State Workshops staffs and the National Leadership<br />
Camps at Lake Tahoe and Camp Cheley in Colorado.<br />
Kiblinger was attended the NASC Conference for over 25<br />
years and presented workshops there and has been a presenter<br />
at NASC LEAD conferences. She has written numerous<br />
articles for Leadership magazine, and was the editor for one<br />
issue many years ago.<br />
Lori has been named as the Kansas Advisors of the Year and<br />
was a Shull Finalist for National Advisor of the Year in 1998.<br />
She feels very lucky to have had the opportunities that Student<br />
Council has afforded her over the years and fortunate to<br />
meet the many people that student council has brought into<br />
her life. Lori Kiblinger is a long-time friend of Kansas Student<br />
Council and her name is synonymous with Kansas Leadership!<br />
The KSHSAA would like to thank the following high schools, their<br />
administration, student councils and sponsors for their efforts in<br />
hosting a successful series of regional fall conferences: Emporia<br />
HS, OP-Blue Valley SW HS, Wichita-Haysville Campus HS, Chanute<br />
Hs, Ellsworth HS, Quinter HS, Dodge City, and Pratt HS.<br />
Advisor Workshops and<br />
Training Opportunities<br />
An active, well-organized student council supports a valuable<br />
partnership between students and their school, creating the opportunity<br />
for students to become effective leaders and encouraging<br />
a positive school climate. An active student council is vital<br />
to a school and advisors or sponsors play an integral part of<br />
creating an active student council. Listed below are opportunities<br />
for advisors to learn more about student council and about<br />
being the student council advisor for your school:<br />
• The National Association of Workshop Directors (NAWD) is<br />
sponsoring the National Conference on Student Activities<br />
(NCSA) advisors workshop from December 6-8, 2013 in<br />
Austin, TX. NAWD is an organization founded by the late Dr.<br />
Earl Reum, known to many as “Mr. Student Council,” for the<br />
development of student leader advisors. The NAWD Conference<br />
is a great opportunity to network with individuals from<br />
around the country who are focused on student leadership.<br />
For more information, contact their website www.nawd.com<br />
or e-mail Genel Wokal at nawdoffice@aol.com.<br />
KSHSAA Student Council<br />
Advisors Workshop<br />
Wednesday, November 13<br />
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in round table fashion. This will be a great<br />
opportunity for advisors to network and<br />
learn from advisors across the state. Space<br />
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KSHSAA 2013 Fall Senior High School Student Activity Participation Survey<br />
The following table indicates the fall activities sponsored in 2013, the number of high schools participating and the number<br />
of students taking KSHSAA part in Fall interscholastic 2013-2014 competition High School based Student on a survey Activity of member Participation senior high Survey schools. Survey responses<br />
were received from 353 out of 354 member schools.<br />
BOY PARTICIPANTS<br />
# OF<br />
9TH 10TH 11TH 12TH TOTAL<br />
# OF<br />
9TH<br />
SCHOOLS<br />
SCHOOLS<br />
GIRL PARTICIPANTS<br />
10TH 11TH 12TH TOTAL<br />
GRAND<br />
TOTAL<br />
ENROLLMENT<br />
354 19,174 18,412 16,773 16,601 70,960 353 17,881 17,362 16,134 15,912 67,289 138,249<br />
ATHLETIC<br />
Football (8-Man) 109 555 556 522 518 2,151 23<br />
2 1 2 2 7 2,158<br />
Football (11-Man) 236 4,441 3,479 3,029 3,010 13,959 11 5 7 5 2 8 22 13,981<br />
Volleyball 3 1 0 0 2 3 347 3,096 2,412 1,765 1,500 8,773 8,776<br />
Cross Country 252 1,020 1,050 934 843 3,847 229 763 836 <strong>75</strong>4 624 2,977 6,824<br />
Girls' Golf 0 0 0 0 0 0 97 245 271 289 234 1,039 1,039<br />
Girls' Tennis 0 0 0 0 0 0 134 676 732 694 552 2,654 2,654<br />
Gymnastics 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 39 43 40 34 156 156<br />
Boys' Soccer 103 1,200 1,083 944 884 4,111 10 13 24 17 11 16 68 4,179<br />
NON-ATHLETIC<br />
Band 324 3,005 2,468 1,882 1,601 8,956 326 2,728 2,206 1,800 1,638 8,372 17,328<br />
Orchestra 63 459 383 260 243 1,345 65 913 746 595 416 2,670 4,015<br />
Vocal Music 279 1,727 1,510 1,442 1,372 6,051 314 4,103 3,615 2,911 2,694 13,323 19,374<br />
Student Council 303 622 614 719 891 2,846 316 927 999 1,228 1,479 4,633 7,479<br />
Debate 110 907 614 498 379 2,398 116 889 588 348 286 2,111 4,509<br />
13,937 11,<strong>75</strong>7 10,230 9,743 45,667 14,412 12,471 10,439 9,483 46,805 92,472<br />
16 KSHSAA Activities Association
Kansas State High School Activities Association<br />
Minutes<br />
Executive Board Meeting<br />
KSHSAA Board Room<br />
Tuesday, September 17, 2013<br />
Wednesday, September 18, 2013<br />
Note: Minutes are subject to approval by the Board at its next meeting.<br />
The Executive Board met in the office of the Kansas State High<br />
School Activities Association on Tuesday and Wednesday, September<br />
17-18, 2013, with the following in attendance: President<br />
Alan Stein, Steve Blankenship, Eugene Haydock, Ben Jacobs<br />
(Tuesday only), Gwen Poss, Monte Stewart, Ken Thiessen,<br />
John Whetzal (Wednesday only) and Gary Musselman, Executive<br />
Director. Assistant Executive Directors Cheryl Gleason,<br />
David Cherry, Francine Martin, Reggie Romine, Mark Lentz,<br />
and Jeremy Holaday were also present. Juan Perez and Scott<br />
Sheldon were absent both days attending NASSP Principal of<br />
the Year activities in Washington D.C. Carolyn Wims-Campbell<br />
was absent both days due to attendance at state board of education<br />
meetings and her obligations as a member of the Kansas<br />
State Board of Education.<br />
The Minutes of the June 5-6, 2013, meeting were approved.<br />
NOTE: In the following listing, middle/junior high schools are<br />
indicated in all capital letters.<br />
QUALIFICATIONS OF COACHES/<br />
DIRECTORS RULE 10<br />
The following were approved under Rule 10-1-2<br />
(Supervised)<br />
(1) Jim Struckhoff, AGRA-THUNDER RIDGE MS<br />
Football 8-Man<br />
(2) Stephanie Dall, Allen-Northern Heights HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(3) Sarah Shaw, Allen-Northern Heights HS<br />
Boys Cross Country, Girls Cross Country<br />
(4) Jasmine King, Allen-Northern Heights HS<br />
Cheerleader, Dance Team<br />
(5) Derek Jackson, Allen-Northern Heights HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(6) Kayla Moser, Alma-Wabaunsee HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(7) Corn Cox, Andover Central HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(8) Jamie Harding, Andover Central HS<br />
Boys Soccer, Girls Soccer<br />
(9) Raechel Peters, Andover HS<br />
Dance Team<br />
(10) Daniel Mills, Andover HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(11) Kate Gangel, Andover HS<br />
Dance Team<br />
(12) Ryan Soule, Arkansas City HS<br />
Boys Soccer<br />
(13) Waona Brennon, Arma-Northeast HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(14) Kyle Wilson, Arma-Northeast HS<br />
Boys Basketball<br />
(15) Sercy Duncan, ATCHISON MS<br />
Football11-Man, Wrestling<br />
(16) Chelsey Matous, Atchison-Maur Hill-Mount Academy<br />
Volleyball<br />
(17) Craig Handke, Atchison-Maur Hill-Mount Academy<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(18) Jake Hamblem, Atchison-Maur Hill-Mount Academy<br />
Volleyball<br />
(19) Brendan Hoffman, Atchison-Maur Hill-Mount Academy<br />
Boys Soccer, Girls Soccer<br />
(20) Sarah Newberry, Attica HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(21) Christy Mans, ATTICA JH<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(22) Jayme Hybsha, Augusta HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(23) Brian Prentice, Augusta HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(24) Nikki Laubach, Augusta HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(25) Jessica Carey, AUGUSTA MS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(26) Sarah Ingrim, AUGUSTA MS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(27) Lennie Allen, AUGUSTA MS<br />
Boys Track & Field, Girls Track & Field<br />
(28) Eric Detweiler, Axtell HS<br />
Football 8-Man<br />
(29) Craig Wiebe, Axtell HS<br />
Football 8-Man<br />
(30) Dale Buessing, Axtell HS<br />
Football 8-Man<br />
(31) John McPherson, Basehor-Linwood HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(32) Shane Dotson, Baxter Springs HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(33) Cindy Weaver, BELLE PLAINE MS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(34) Greg Moore, BELLE PLAINE MS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(35) Kevin Couture, Belleville-Republic County HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(36) Nate Larkins, Belleville-Republic County HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(37) Kendra Short, Belleville-Republic County HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(38) Mandi Sandberg, BELLEVILLE-REPUBLIC<br />
COUNTY MS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(39) Linda Thumann, BELLEVILLE-REPUBLIC<br />
COUNTY MS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(40) Renee Mason, Beloit HS<br />
Boys Cross Country, Girls Cross Country<br />
(41) CJ Tobald, Beloit HS<br />
Dance Team<br />
(42) Eric Eilert, Beloit HS<br />
Boys Basketball<br />
(43) Natalie Koch, Beloit HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
1—Board Minutes<br />
(44) Tamara Clymer, BELOIT JH<br />
Volleyball<br />
(45) Amber Williams, BELOIT JH<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(46) Miranda Housh, Beloit-St. Johns HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(47) Kim Gengler, Beloit-St. Johns HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(48) Kay Prather, Beloit-St. Johns HS<br />
Cheerleader, Dance Team<br />
(49) Kiefer Storrer, Bennington HS<br />
Debate, Speech<br />
(50) Brian Urton, BENTON-CIRCLE MS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(51) Charity Martin, BENTON-CIRCLE MS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(52) Tracey McNeely, BENTON-CIRCLE MS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(53) Sabrina Tillotson, BENTON-CIRCLE MS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(54) Tate Preston, BREWSTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(55) Norm Jennings, Brookville-Ell-Saline HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(56) Brandon Toll, Brookville-Ell-Saline HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(57) David Bowers, Buhler HS<br />
Debate<br />
(58) Kylee Raleigh, Buhler HS<br />
Girls Tennis<br />
(59) Brent Tilton, Buhler HS<br />
Boys Soccer<br />
(60) Miranda Fagan, Burlingame HS<br />
Girls Basketball, Volleyball<br />
(61) Wyatt Jones, Burlingame HS<br />
Wrestling<br />
(62) Megan Summers, BURLINGAME JH<br />
Girls Basketball, Volleyball<br />
(63) Lesley Matlack, Burrton HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(64) Juli Matthews, CANEY VALLEY JH<br />
Volleyball<br />
(65) Lauren Thornton, Caney-Caney Valley HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(66) Denver Ramsey, Carbondale-Santa Fe Trail HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(67) Merrick Wiles, Carbondale-Santa Fe Trail HS<br />
Wrestling<br />
(68) Brandon Roth, Chapman HS<br />
Baseball<br />
(69) Tracy Keating, CHAPMAN MS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(70) Rochelle Hopkins, CHAPMAN MS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(71) Addie Mayberry, CHAPMAN MS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(72) Hillary Shorter, CHAPMAN MS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(73) Celena Feil, CHASE-RAYMOND JH<br />
Volleyball<br />
(74) Alexa Peterson, Cimarron HS<br />
Boys Cross Country, Girls Cross Country<br />
(<strong>75</strong>) Bridget Letourneau, Claflin-Central Plains HS<br />
Dance Team<br />
(76) Amanda Sterrett, Clearwater HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(77) Rhonda Coffman, CLIFTON-CLYDE MS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
2—Board Minutes<br />
(78) Ryan Baxter, Clyde-Clifton Clyde HS<br />
Football 8-Man<br />
(79) Ryan Seizer, Coldwater-South Central HS<br />
Football 8-Man<br />
(80) Matt Hanvey, Coldwater-South Central HS<br />
Football 8-Man<br />
(81) Mark Lohrding, Coldwater-South Central HS<br />
Football 8-Man<br />
(82) Holly Thoman, Concordia HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(83) Stephanie Moore, CONCORDIA JH<br />
Volleyball<br />
(84) April Zoglmann, Conway Springs HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(85) Brent Andra, CONWAY SPRINGS MS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(86) Emily Ansel, Deerfield HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(87) Brian Watkins, Deerfield HS<br />
Girls Cross Country, Boys Cross Country<br />
(88) Jarrod Hernandez, Deerfield HS<br />
Football 8-Man<br />
(89) Richard Artherton, Dexter HS<br />
Football 8-Man<br />
(90) Whitney Lozenski, Easton-Pleasant Ridge HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(91) Jessica Eisen, ELLINWOOD MS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(92) Derek Joiner, ELLINWOOD MS<br />
Boys Basketball<br />
(93) Shelby Gottschalk, ELLIS-WASHINGTON GRADE<br />
SCHOOL<br />
Volleyball<br />
(94) Brooke Sigrist, ELWOOD-RIVERSIDE MS<br />
Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball<br />
(95) Jessica Flat, ELWOOD-RIVERSIDE MS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(96) Jessica Kopp, Eskridge-Mission Valley HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(97) Shelby Steffen, ESKRIDGE-MISSION VALLEY JH<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(98) Marissa Summey, Eudora HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(99) Amie Mead, EUREKA JH<br />
Cheerleader, Dance Team<br />
(100) Heather Karleskint, Fort Scott HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(101) Chris Hamlin, GARDEN CITY-KENNETH<br />
HENDERSON MS<br />
Football 11-Man, Boys Basketball, Boys Track &<br />
Field, Girls Track & Field<br />
(102) Staci Borton, GARDEN CITY-KENNETH<br />
HENDERSON MS<br />
Volleyball, Girls Basketball<br />
(103) Travis Lies, Goddard HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(104) Travis Self, Goddard HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(105) Patrick McWhorter, GODDARD-DWIGHT D.<br />
EISENHOWER MS<br />
Football 11-Man, Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball<br />
(106) Shawne Harden, Goddard-Eisenhower HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(107) Jerry Bozarth, Goddard-Eisenhower HS<br />
Boys Soccer<br />
(108) Kayla Zoglman, Goddard-Eisenhower HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(109) Margarita Ayala, Great Bend HS<br />
Boys Soccer, Girls Soccer<br />
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(110) Shane Esfeld, Great Bend HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(111) Travis Pfannenstiel, Hays HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(112) Cole Cherryholmes, Hays HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(113) Brent Kaiser, Hays HS<br />
Boys Cross Country, Girls Cross Country<br />
(114) Abby Staley-Herman, Hays HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(115) Jim Maska, Hays HS<br />
Boys Soccer, Girls Soccer<br />
(116) Shayla Randle, Hays HS<br />
Dance Team<br />
(117) Caitlyn Wark, Hays HS<br />
Boys Tennis, Girls Tennis<br />
(118) Samantha McFarlane, Hays HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(119) Melanie Smith, Hays HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(120) Courtney Keleher, Hays HS<br />
Dance Team<br />
(121) Brittni Robison, Hays HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(122) Tommy Edgmon, Hays HS<br />
Boys Soccer, Girls Soccer<br />
(123) Jay Sanders, HAYS MS<br />
Wrestling<br />
(124) Zach Binder, HAYS MS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(125) Kyler Meyers, HAYS MS<br />
Football 11-Man, Wrestling<br />
(126) Caitlyn Wark, HAYS MS<br />
Boys Tennis, Girls Tennis<br />
(127) Amy Veatch, HAYS MS<br />
Boys Cross Country, Girls Cross Country<br />
(128) Micala Jamison, Hays-Thomas More Prep-Marian HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(129) Stephanie Griffith, Hays-Thomas More Prep-<br />
Marian HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(130) Colby McKinney, Hays-Thomas More Prep-Marian HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(131) Shaun Wasinger, Hays-Thomas More Prep-Marian HS<br />
Boys Soccer, Girls Soccer<br />
(132) Ricky Jacques, Hays-Thomas More Prep-Marian HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(133) Kyle Bright, Hays-Thomas More Prep-Marian HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(134) Megan Gottschalk, Hays-Thomas More Prep-<br />
Marian HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(135) Alicia Hammeke, Hays-Thomas More Prep-Marian HS<br />
Softball<br />
(136) Mary Parks, HAYSVILLE-WEST MS<br />
Girls Tennis<br />
(137) Parker Bradfoot, Hesston HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(138) Wayne Olson, Hiawatha HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(139) Amanda Eckert, Hiawatha HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(140) Chelsea Neihaus, Hill City HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(141) Whitney Dubois, Hill City HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(142) Jordan Nettleingham, Hoisington HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
3—Board Minutes<br />
(143) Rantz Rowland, HOISINGTON MS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(144) Trevor Staap, Holcomb HS<br />
Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball<br />
(145) Tamara Hipp, Holcomb HS<br />
Bowling<br />
(146) Aaron Miller, Holcomb HS<br />
Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball, Football 11-Man<br />
(147) Luke Harrington, Holcomb HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(148) Brandon Hill, Holcomb HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(149) Janice Mulroy, Holton-Jackson Heights HS<br />
(150) Tobias Cowdin, Holton-Jackson Heights HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(151) Phyllis Slipke, Holton-Jackson Heights HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(152) Roberta Cairo, Horton HS<br />
Boys Cross Country, Girls Cross Country<br />
(153) Crystal Hauchin, Howard-West Elk HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(154) Nicholas Baldetti, Hutchinson-Trinity Catholic HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(155) Drew Luty, Hutchinson-Trinity Catholic HS<br />
Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball<br />
(156) Keenan Matthies, HUTCHINSON-TRINITY<br />
CATHOLIC JH<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(157) Rita Aleman, HUTCHINSON-TRINITY<br />
CATHOLIC JH<br />
Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball<br />
(158) Catelyn Clutts, HUTCHINSON-TRINITY<br />
CATHOLIC JH<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(159) Todd Nilsen, HUTCHINSON-TRINITY<br />
CATHOLIC JH<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(160) Jerry Wilson, Independence HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(161) Kendee Schroeder, Inman HS<br />
Cheerleader, Dance Team<br />
(162) Buffi Bashore, INMAN JH<br />
Volleyball<br />
(163) Nichole Bruggman, Junction City HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(164) Joseph Carson, Junction City HS<br />
Boys Soccer<br />
(165) Daniel Collins, Junction City HS<br />
Boys Soccer<br />
(166) Michaela Hendee, Junction City HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(167) Bobby Whitten, Junction City HS<br />
Football 11-Man, Boys Track & Field, Girls Track &<br />
Field<br />
(168) Laura Ferguson, KINSLEY JH<br />
Volleyball<br />
(169) Amanda Ricke, Kiowa-South Barber HS<br />
Boys Tennis, Girls Tennis<br />
(170) Brenna May, Kiowa-South Barber HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(171) Dru Hitchcock, KIOWA-SOUTH BARBER MS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(172) Shelby Louderback, KISMET-SOUTHWESTERN<br />
HEIGHTS JH<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(173) Lori Hart, LaCygne-Prairie View HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(174) Jim Christiansen, LAKIN MS<br />
Wrestling<br />
(1<strong>75</strong>) Nick Brungardt, Lansing HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(176) Brittney Long, Lansing HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(177) Nick Flynn, LANSING MS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(178) Carl Nolan, LARNED MS<br />
Football 11-Man, Boys Basketball, Boys Track &<br />
Field, Girls Track & Field<br />
(179) Ian Mater, Lawrence HS<br />
Boys Soccer<br />
(180) Brandon Daley, Lawrence HS<br />
Boys Soccer<br />
(181) Chelsea Speck, Lawrence HS<br />
Gymnastics<br />
(182) Zachary Tucker, Lawrence HS<br />
Gymnastics<br />
(183) Larry Lawrence, Lawrence-Bishop Seabury Academy<br />
Debate<br />
(184) Michelle Murphy, Lawrence-Bishop Seabury Academy<br />
Cheerleader, Dance Team<br />
(185) Christi Douglas, Lawrence-Bishop Seabury Academy<br />
Boys Cross Country, Girls Cross Country<br />
(186) Josha Schmitt, Lawrence-Free State HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(187) Taylor Manning, Lawrence-Free State HS<br />
Gymnastics<br />
(188) Bre Crall, Lawrence-Free State HS<br />
Gymnastics<br />
(189) Victoria Henson, Leavenworth HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(190) David Bettincourt, Leavenworth HS<br />
Boys Soccer<br />
(191) Delaney Blakely, Leavenworth HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(192) Kyson Ginavan, Leavenworth HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(193) Joanna Ferguson, LEBO JH<br />
Cheerleader, Dance Team<br />
(194) AnitaShay Wiening, Leon-Bluestem HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(195) Anthony Bocanegra, Leoti-Wichita County HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(196) Kendal Knobbe, Leoti-Wichita County HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(197) Tammy Geyer, Leoti-Wichita County HS<br />
Boys Cross Country, Girls Cross Country, Boys Track<br />
& Field, Girls Track & Field<br />
(198) Kaitlin Brown, Leoti-Wichita County HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(199) Ben Brown, Leoti-Wichita County HS<br />
Wrestling<br />
(200) Aimee Baker, Leoti-Wichita County HS<br />
Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball<br />
(201) Jason Archuleta, Leoti-Wichita County HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(202) Chad Hughbanks, Leoti-Wichita County HS<br />
Football 11-Man, Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball<br />
(203) Tara Abendroth, Leroy-Southern Coffey County HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(204) Samantha Weber, Liberal HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(205) Nikki Frydendall, Liberal HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(206) Scarlette Diseker, Liberal HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(207) Brenda Rupert, Lindsborg-Smoky Valley HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(208) Angie Rogge, Linn HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(209) Rick Richardson, Little River HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(210) Kylie Burhoop, Lost Springs-Centre HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(211) Carrie Smith, Lost Springs-Centre HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(212) Jennifer Miller, Lost Springs-Centre HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(213) Crystal Fall, Lyons HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(214) Fred Rosas, Maize HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(215) Diane Walker, Maize HS<br />
Boys Cross Country, Girls Cross Country<br />
(216) Mike Pfeifer, Maize HS<br />
Boys Soccer<br />
(217) Brad Holmes, Maize HS<br />
Boys Soccer, Girls Soccer<br />
(218) Chris Fluter, Maize HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(219) Adam Glendenning, MAIZE MS<br />
Football 11-Man, Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball<br />
(220) Jordyn Holle, Manhattan HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(221) Dennis Beckman, MANKATO-ROCK HILLS JH<br />
Volleyball, Girls Basketball<br />
(222) Ben Schaefer, Marysville HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(223) David Roever, MARYSVILLE JH<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(224) Kayla Jeter, MARYSVILLE JH<br />
Volleyball<br />
(225) Deb Price, MARYSVILLE JH<br />
Volleyball<br />
(226) Molly Dohman, McPherson HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(227) Melvin Wright, MCPHERSON MS<br />
Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball<br />
(228) Shelby Hoppes, MCPHERSON MS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(229) Shelley Cooper-Bohme, MCPHERSON MS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(230) Sarah Reeves, MCPHERSON MS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(231) Debra Busse, MCPHERSON MS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(232) Dianna Starburg, McPherson-Elyria Christian HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(233) Michael Gemmer, MCPHERSON-ELYRIA<br />
CHRISTIAN MS<br />
Boys Soccer<br />
(234) Nathan Vanderhoof, MCPHERSON-ELYRIA<br />
CHRISTIAN MS<br />
Boys Soccer<br />
(235) Cassie Lund, Moscow HS<br />
Volleyball, Girls Track & Field, Girls Basketball,<br />
Boys Track & Field<br />
(236) Ben Claborn, Moscow HS<br />
Football 8-Man, Boys Basketball, Boys Track &<br />
Field, Girls Track & Field<br />
(237) Krissy Beckman, Mound City-Jayhawk Linn HS<br />
Girls Basketball<br />
(238) Nathan Beckman, Mound City-Jayhawk Linn HS<br />
Girls Basketball<br />
(239) Clint Johnson, Mound City-Jayhawk Linn HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
4—Board Minutes<br />
18 KSHSAA Activities Association
(240) Shelby Krull, Mound City-Jayhawk Linn HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(241) Spencer Suderman, Moundridge HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(242) Matt Demicoli, MULVANE MS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(243) Gary Larson, Neodesha HS<br />
Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball<br />
(244) Stephanie Rebel, Ness City HS<br />
Boys Track & Field, Girls Track & Field, Volleyball<br />
(245) Carla Back, Newton HS<br />
Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball<br />
(246) Adam Jantzi, Newton HS<br />
Boys Soccer, Girls Soccer<br />
(247) Angie Voth, Newton HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(248) Jake Martin, Newton HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(249) Bob Guest, Newton HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(250) James Pfannenstiel, Newton HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(251) Nathan Murphy, NEWTON-CHISHOLM MS<br />
Wrestling<br />
(252) Lindsey Ortman, NEWTON-CHISHOLM MS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(253) Terrell Lane, Norton Community HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(254) Megan Hruska, NORTON COMMUNITY JH<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(255) Randy Peralas, NORTON COMMUNITY JH<br />
Boys Basketball<br />
(256) Daryn Miller, Olathe East HS<br />
Boys Cross Country, Girls Cross Country<br />
(257) Melinda Flacks, Olathe East HS<br />
Gymnastics<br />
(258) Morgan Adams, Olathe East HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(259) Austin Acheson, Olathe East HS<br />
Boys Swim/Dive, Girls Swim/Dive<br />
(260) Richard Downing, Olathe East HS<br />
Boys Soccer<br />
(261) Kyle Greig, Olathe South HS<br />
Boys Soccer, Girls Soccer<br />
(262) Rodney Pettit, Olathe South HS<br />
Wrestling<br />
(263) Jeffia McCallop, Olathe-Heritage Christian Academy<br />
Boys Cross Country, Girls Cross Country<br />
(264) Janice Van Gorp, Olathe-Heritage Christian Academy<br />
Volleyball<br />
(265) Stephanie Bruggeman, Olathe-Heritage Christian<br />
Academy<br />
Volleyball<br />
(266) Nathan Bailey, Olathe-Heritage Christian Academy<br />
Boys Soccer<br />
(267) Jimmy Black, Olathe-Heritage Christian Academy<br />
Vocal Music<br />
(268) Ashley Bedient, Osborne HS<br />
Boys Cross Country, Girls Cross Country<br />
(269) Taylor Rippe, OSBORNE JH<br />
Football 8-Man<br />
(270) Megan Wilson, OTTAWA MS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(271) Matt Sommichsen, Overland Park-Blue Valley<br />
Southwest HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(272) Caroline Shepard, Overland Park-Blue Valley<br />
Southwest HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(273) Shayne Shipman, Overland Park-Blue Valley<br />
Southwest HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(274) Megan Kissel, Overland Park-Blue Valley<br />
Southwest HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(2<strong>75</strong>) James Barr, Overland Park-Blue Valley Southwest HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(276) Kristen Burton, Overland Park-Blue Valley West HS<br />
Boys Cross Country, Girls Cross Country<br />
(277) Tim Zarda, Overland Park-St. Thomas Aquinas HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(278) R.J. Nill, Overland Park-St. Thomas Aquinas HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(279) Juan Luengo, Overland Park-St. Thomas Aquinas HS<br />
Boys Soccer, Girls Soccer<br />
(280) Val Elazegui, Overland Park-St. Thomas Aquinas HS<br />
Dance Team<br />
(281) Mike McGraw, Overland Park-St. Thomas Aquinas HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(282) Laura Thompson, Overland Park-St. Thomas<br />
Aquinas HS<br />
Girls Tennis<br />
(283) Annette Mellard, Overland Park-St. Thomas<br />
Aquinas HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(284) Tara Schroeder, Overland Park-St. Thomas<br />
Aquinas HS<br />
Dance Team<br />
(285) Christiana Taylor, Parsons HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(286) Andrea Bray, Parsons HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(287) Daniel Humble, Pittsburg-St. Marys Colgan HS<br />
Football 11-Man, Boys Track & Field, Girls<br />
Track & Field<br />
(288) Leann Patterson, PITTSBURG-ST. MARY'S<br />
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL<br />
Volleyball<br />
(289) Cappy Wemer, Plainville HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(290) Blake Gehring, Plainville HS<br />
(291) Melissa Reed, Pomona-West Franklin HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(292) Kris Horton, Pomona-West Franklin HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(293) Casey Calhoun, Pomona-West Franklin HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(294) Jayme Gardner, Prairie Village-Kansas City<br />
Christian HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(295) Daryl Havlas, Quinter HS<br />
Girls Basketball<br />
(296) Joni Kerns, QUINTER JH<br />
Volleyball<br />
(297) Jenny Peter, Randolph-Blue Valley HS<br />
(298) Gylee Martin, Randolph-Blue Valley HS<br />
Volleyball, Girls Basketball<br />
(299) Acacia Brenner, Randolph-Blue Valley HS<br />
Cheerleader, Pep Club<br />
(300) Lori Bell, Richmond-Central Heights HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(301) Lexee Cruz, Richmond-Central Heights HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
5—Board Minutes<br />
(302) Cadi Marcum, Richmond-Central Heights HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(303) Kaylee Mann, Riverton HS<br />
Boys Soccer, Girls Soccer<br />
(304) Matthew Simpson, Riverton HS<br />
Boys Soccer, Girls Soccer<br />
(305) Brandon Bergdresser, Rossville HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(306) Bailey Morris, Rossville HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(307) Jeremy Stevenson, Rossville HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(308) Shannon Milch, Rozel-Pawnee Heights HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(309) Dustin Wheeler, Russell HS<br />
Girls Tennis<br />
(310) Zachary Humphrey, Salina-Central HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(311) Jordan Webb, Salina-Sacred Heart HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(312) Katie Pratt, SALINA-SACRED HEART MS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(313) Jenna Rivers, Salina-South HS<br />
Dance Team<br />
(314) Kurtis Crawford, Salina-South HS<br />
Football 11-Man, Baseball<br />
(315) Holli Rowe, Salina-South HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(316) Steve Tilson, Salina-South HS<br />
Boys Soccer<br />
(317) Heather Haynes, Salina-South HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(318) Hector Quezada, Salina-St. John's Military Academy<br />
Boys Soccer<br />
(319) David Leonard, Salina-St. John's Military Academy<br />
Football 11-Man, Boys Basketball<br />
(320) Jorden Funk, Scott Community HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(321) Kayla Edler, Shawnee Mission West HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(322) Ashley Young, Shawnee Mission West HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(323) Joshua Burgoon, Shawnee Mission West HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(324) Jake Ryan, Shawnee Mission West HS<br />
Boys Cross Country, Girls Cross Country<br />
(325) Jenna Kaiser, Shawnee Mission West HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(326) Dennis Harrington, Shawnee Mission-Bishop<br />
Miege HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(327) Sean Mascal, Shawnee Mission-Bishop Miege HS<br />
Boys Soccer<br />
(328) Rebecca Addington, Silver Lake HS<br />
Cheerleader, Dance Team<br />
(329) Josie Augustine, Silver Lake HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(330) Sarah Habriger, Solomon HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(331) Conner Carney, Solomon HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(332) Teresa Stuart, SOLOMON JH<br />
Girls Basketball, Volleyball<br />
(333) Bronson Peterson, SOLOMON JH<br />
Football 8-Man<br />
(334) Alex Brack, Spring Hill HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(335) Shannon Johnston, SPRING HILL MS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(336) Amanda Foster, SPRING HILL MS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(337) Alyson Marin, St. Francis HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(338) Sara Houtman, St. Francis HS<br />
Cheerleader, Pep Club, Dance Team<br />
(339) Tricia Rodarmel, ST. JOHN JH<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(340) Stephanie Smith, St. John-Hudson HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(341) Jordann Wiltfong, Stockton HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(342) Julie Hahn, Stockton HS<br />
Dance Team<br />
(343) Susan Griebel, Stockton HS<br />
Dance Team<br />
(344) Dakota Gordinaire, SYRACUSE JH<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(345) Chandler Maxon, Topeka HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(346) Matt Bisnett, Topeka HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(347) Derek Snook, Topeka HS<br />
Boys Soccer, Girls Soccer<br />
(348) Roberta Freeman, Topeka West HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(349) Virgina Larson, Topeka West HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(350) Eric Lawrence, Topeka West HS<br />
(351) Chris Davis, Topeka West HS<br />
(352) Tracy Ready, TOPEKA-CHASE MS<br />
Girls Tennis, Girls Basketball<br />
(353) Stephenie Franco, TOPEKA-CHASE MS<br />
Girls Tennis, Girls Basketball<br />
(354) Scott Jurgensmeier, Topeka-Hayden HS<br />
Girls Tennis<br />
(355) Chris Brown, Topeka-Highland Park HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(356) Clarence Tyson, Topeka-Highland Park HS<br />
Girls Basketball<br />
(357) Chad Collins, Topeka-Highland Park HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(358) Reid Hein, Topeka-Highland Park HS<br />
Boys Basketball<br />
(359) Danica Brown, Topeka-Highland Park HS<br />
Softball<br />
(360) Chris Barr, Topeka-Highland Park HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(361) Kiley Taylor, Topeka-Highland Park HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(362) Fletcher Terrell, Topeka-Highland Park HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(363) Aaron Gardner, Topeka-Highland Park HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(364) Chad Brown, Topeka-Highland Park HS<br />
Baseball<br />
(365) Jeremy Hall, Topeka-Highland Park HS<br />
Boys Soccer<br />
(366) Shawn Kusak, TOPEKA-JARDINE MS<br />
Boys Track & Field, Girls Track & Field<br />
(367) Lynn Smith, TOPEKA-JARDINE MS<br />
Football 11-Man, Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball<br />
(368) John Bell, TOPEKA-JARDINE MS<br />
Football 11-Man, Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball<br />
6—Board Minutes<br />
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(369) Anthony Wunder, TOPEKA-LANDON MS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(370) Dustin Gale, TOPEKA-LANDON MS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(371) Ben Lamb, TOPEKA-LANDON MS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(372) Antwuan Jones, TOPEKA-MARJORIE FRENCH MS<br />
Football 11-Man, Boys Basketball, Boys Track &<br />
Field, Girls Track & Field<br />
(373) Rob Johnston, TOPEKA-MARJORIE FRENCH MS<br />
Girls Tennis, Boys Tennis<br />
(374) Mark Hilt, TOPEKA-MARJORIE FRENCH MS<br />
Volleyball, Boys Basketball<br />
(3<strong>75</strong>) Jason Joy, TOPEKA-MARJORIE FRENCH MS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(376) Lisa Regnier, TOPEKA-ROBINSON MS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(377) Michelle Soderberg, Topeka-Washburn Rural HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(378) Shana Windham, Topeka-Washburn Rural HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(379) Matt Coleman, Topeka-Washburn Rural HS<br />
Debate<br />
(380) Mark Wilkins, Topeka-Washburn Rural HS<br />
Debate<br />
(381) Mia Bonitto, Topeka-Washburn Rural HS<br />
Debate<br />
(382) Duane Zlatnik, Topeka-Washburn Rural HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(383) Addison Schile, Topeka-Washburn Rural HS<br />
Debate<br />
(384) Steven Davis, Topeka-Washburn Rural HS<br />
Debate<br />
(385) Justin Hromeck, Towanda-Circle HS<br />
Bowling<br />
(386) Julie Reves, Towanda-Circle HS<br />
Bowling<br />
(387) Joshua Sims, Towanda-Circle HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(388) Derek Crawford, Towanda-Circle HS<br />
Boys Soccer, Girls Soccer<br />
(389) Blake Peniston, Towanda-Circle HS<br />
Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball<br />
(390) Geni Wilcox, TRIBUNE-GREELEY COUNTY<br />
ELEMENTARY<br />
Volleyball<br />
(391) Courtney Anthony, ULYSSES-KEPLEY MS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(392) Jordan Echer, Valley Center HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(393) Tyler Dunham, Valley Center HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(394) Jeff Kontz, Valley Center HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(395) Karah Covey, VALLEY CENTER MS<br />
Girls Tennis<br />
(396) Corey Dinkel, VICTORIA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL<br />
Football 8-Man<br />
(397) Alex McMillin, Victoria HS<br />
Football 8-Man<br />
(398) Colby Jackson, WAMEGO MS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(399) Jessica Applegarth, WASHINGTON COUNTY<br />
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(400) Jacob Kinderkneckt, WASHINGTON COUNTY<br />
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL<br />
Football 11-Man, Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball<br />
(401) Tanner Murphy, Wathena-Riverside HS<br />
Wrestling<br />
(402) Kirsten Wendland, Waverly HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(403) Tricia Bowers, WAVERLY JH<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(404) Ashley Wey, White City Charter School<br />
Volleyball<br />
(405) George Palmer, Wichita-Bishop Carroll HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(406) Dave Armagost, Wichita-Bishop Carroll HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(407) Cori Broddle, Wichita-Bishop Carroll HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(408) Crissy Peppard, Wichita-Bishop Carroll HS<br />
Softball<br />
(409) David Dawdy, Wichita-Bishop Carroll HS<br />
Boys Basketball<br />
(410) Kevin Swinicki, Wichita-Bishop Carroll HS<br />
Boys Cross Country, Girls Cross Country, Boys<br />
Track & Field, Girls Track & Field<br />
(411) Scott Larkin, Wichita-Bishop Carroll HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(412) Hannah Erickson, WICHITA-COLEMAN MS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(413) Deon Vorens, Wichita-East HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(414) Gordo (Jorge) Rodriguez, Wichita-East HS<br />
Boys Soccer, Girls Soccer<br />
(415) Kalob McCaffrey, Wichita-East HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(416) Javier Rodriguez, Wichita-East HS<br />
Boys Soccer, Girls Soccer<br />
(417) Eric McCormack, Wichita-Haysville Campus HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(418) Suzi Mills, Wichita-Kapaun Mount Carmel HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(419) Corey Novascone, Wichita-Kapaun Mount Carmel HS<br />
Boys Golf, Girls Golf<br />
(420) Abraham Lollar, Wichita-Kapaun Mount Carmel HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(421) Ben Burrus, Wichita-Kapaun Mount Carmel HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(422) Anthony Cantele, Wichita-Kapaun Mount Carmel HS<br />
Boys Soccer, Girls Soccer<br />
(423) Erica Enstrom, Wichita-Kapaun Mount Carmel HS<br />
Dance Team<br />
(424) Dan McKee, Wichita-Northwest HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(425) Lewis Winfield, Wichita-Southeast HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(426) Morgan Goscha, Wichita-Trinity Academy<br />
Volleyball<br />
(427) Lee Rickman, Wichita-Trinity Academy<br />
Boys Soccer<br />
(428) Ed Edison, Wichita-Trinity Academy<br />
Wrestling<br />
(429) Susan Schrag, Wichita-Trinity Academy<br />
Volleyball<br />
(430) Todd Peterson, Wichita-Trinity Academy<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(431) Kyle Larsen, Winfield HS<br />
Boys Soccer<br />
(432) Taylor Satterthwaite, Winfield HS<br />
Boys Soccer<br />
(433) Jacob Coble, Winfield HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
7—Board Minutes<br />
(434) Greg Spencer, Winfield HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(435) Tyler Lampert, Winfield HS<br />
Football 11-Man, Wrestling, Boys Track & Field,<br />
Girls Track & Field<br />
(436) John Mays, WINFIELD MS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(437) Tiffany Shinneman, WINFIELD MS<br />
Volleyball, Girls Basketball, Boys Basketball<br />
The following were approved under Rule 10-1-2<br />
(Un-supervised)<br />
(1) Megan Kroeker-Jones, Abilene HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(2) Becky Delimont, Almena-Northern Valley HS<br />
Cheerleader, Dance Team<br />
(3) Ashley Alderman, ANDOVER MS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(4) Kim Taylor, Atchison-Maur Hill-Mount Academy<br />
Volleyball<br />
(5) Danton Hilton, Attica HS<br />
Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball, Volleyball<br />
(6) Monte Miller, Attica HS<br />
Football 8-Man, Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball<br />
(7) Richard Bishop, Augusta HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(8) Sandy Buessing, AXTELL JH<br />
Volleyball, Girls Basketball<br />
(9) McKenzie Farris, Basehor-Linwood HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(10) Leah Bergmann, BELOIT-ST. JOHN'S ELEMENTARY<br />
SCHOOL<br />
Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball<br />
(11) Stacy Perez, BELOIT-ST. JOHN'S ELEMENTARY<br />
SCHOOL<br />
Volleyball<br />
(12) Keith Kresin, Beloit-St. Johns HS<br />
Football 8-Man, Boys Basketball, Boys Track & Field,<br />
Girls Track & Field<br />
(13) Jeri Dubbert, Beloit-St. Johns HS<br />
Volleyball, Boys Track & Field, Girls Track & Field<br />
(14) Lance Bergmann, Beloit-St. Johns HS<br />
Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball<br />
(15) Audrey Schnurr, Brewster HS<br />
Volleyball, Girls Basketball, Girls Track & Field, Boys<br />
Track & Field<br />
(16) Brian Morris, Brookville-Ell-Saline HS<br />
Football 11-Man, Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball<br />
(17) Travis Eberle, CAWKER CITY-LAKESIDE JH<br />
Football 8-Man<br />
(18) Mark Snider, Chapman HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(19) Becky Hedstrom, Cheney HS<br />
Volleyball, Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball<br />
(20) Ross Foley, CHENEY MS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(21) Ashley Seabolt, Cimarron HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(22) Mikaela Holsten, Cimarron HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(23) Doug Thoman, Concordia HS<br />
Wrestling<br />
(24) Mandy Davis, Concordia HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(25) Amy Miller, Cunningham HS<br />
Girls Basketball<br />
(26) Neil Freund, Cunningham HS<br />
Boys Basketball<br />
(27) Amado Rodriguez, Dodge City HS<br />
Boys Soccer<br />
(28) Gabrial Hancock, DOUGLASS-MARVIN SISK MS<br />
Boys Basketball<br />
(29) Derek Todd, Effingham-Atchison Co Community HS<br />
Football 11-Man, Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball,<br />
Baseball<br />
(30) Mark Elston, Eudora HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(31) Kayla Lowe, Eureka HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(32) Sara Escareno, Eureka HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(33) Jenna Campbell, Fort Scott HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(34) Sandra Beth, Fort Scott HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(35) Amy Drake, Fort Scott HS<br />
Dance Team<br />
(36) Andrew Cline, Fort Scott HS<br />
Boys Soccer, Girls Soccer<br />
(37) Leah Bowman, Fort Scott HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(38) Adam Breault, Gardner-Edgerton HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(39) Cheryl Martin, Grainfield-Wheatland/Grinnell HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(40) Josi Deewall, Halstead HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(41) Karen Becker, Halstead HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(42) Gary Cornelsen, Hays HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(43) Megan Quinley, Hays HS<br />
Boys Tennis, Girls Tennis<br />
(44) James Maska, Hays HS<br />
Boys Soccer, Girls Soccer<br />
(45) Jami Applegate, Hays HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(46) Melissa Meagher, Hays-Thomas More Prep-Marian HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(47) Cedrick Hawthorne, HERINGTON MS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(48) Matthew Lock, Hiawatha HS<br />
Football 11-Man, Boys Basketball, Boys Track & Field,<br />
Girls Track & Field<br />
(49) Demetrius Cox, HILLSBORO MS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(50) Jennifer McMahon, Holton-Jackson Heights HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(51) Brandi Fritz, HOLTON-JACKSON HEIGHTS JH<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(52) April McLean, Howard-West Elk HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(53) Rex Evans, Hugoton HS<br />
Girls Golf, Boys Golf<br />
(54) Curtis Myers, Ingalls HS<br />
Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball, Football 8-Man<br />
(55) Ellie Dillon, Junction City HS<br />
Dance Team<br />
(56) Yvonne Warren, Junction City HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(57) Shane Billig, Lawrence HS<br />
Debate, Speech<br />
(58) Corey Newman, Lawrence HS<br />
Debate, Speech<br />
(59) Deena Schaumburg, Lawrence-Free State HS<br />
Dance Team<br />
8—Board Minutes<br />
20 KSHSAA Activities Association
(60) John LeBar, Leavenworth HS<br />
Boys Golf, Girls Golf<br />
(61) Tyler Graff, Leoti-Wichita County HS<br />
Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball<br />
(62) Sheri Loy, Leoti-Wichita County HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(63) Seth Nelson, Lindsborg-Smoky Valley HS<br />
Boys Basketball, Boys Tennis, Girls Tennis<br />
(64) Stan Wiles, Lost Springs-Centre HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(65) Michael Lopez, Manhattan HS<br />
Boys Soccer<br />
(66) Brandon Labertew, MCPHERSON MS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(67) Tanya Robertson, McPherson-Elyria Christian HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(68) Kyle McAloon, Moran-Marmaton Valley HS<br />
Football 8-Man, Boys Track & Field, Girls Track &<br />
Field<br />
(69) Joe Castillo, Moscow HS<br />
Baseball<br />
(70) Sherri May, Moscow HS<br />
Cheerleader, Girls Track & Field, Volleyball, Boys<br />
Track & Field<br />
(71) Justin Schneider, Newton HS<br />
Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball<br />
(72) Sheri Jacobs, Oberlin-Decatur Community HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(73) Kristina Stevens, Olathe East HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(74) Kenneth King, Olathe East HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(<strong>75</strong>) Jenna Allegre, Olathe South HS<br />
Boys Cross Country, Girls Cross Country<br />
(76) Shaun Carnegie, Olathe-Heritage Christian Academy<br />
Boys Cross Country, Girls Cross Country<br />
(77) Tony Felich, Olathe-Heritage Christian Academy<br />
Boys Soccer, Girls Soccer<br />
(78) Tammie Wolt, Olathe-Heritage Christian Academy<br />
Girls Basketball<br />
(79) LaShawn Taylor, Parsons HS<br />
Football 11-Man, Boys Basketball, Girls Track & Field,<br />
Boys Track & Field<br />
(80) Gerald Beardmore, Parsons HS<br />
Baseball<br />
(81) Erik Lyons, Parsons HS<br />
Girls Basketball, Baseball<br />
(82) Marty Hastert, PERRY-LECOMPTON MIDDLE<br />
SCHOOL<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(83) Justin Casey, Plainville HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(84) Sara Eichman, Plainville HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(85) Jeff Ruckman, Quinter HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(86) Andrea Hargitt, Quinter HS<br />
Volleyball, Boys Track & Field, Girls Track & Field<br />
(87) Roger Beesley, QUINTER JH<br />
Girls Basketball<br />
(88) Netipong (Ned) Ritthisorn, Randolph-Blue Valley HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(89) Mike Bell, Rossville HS<br />
Girls Basketball<br />
(90) Angie Bittner, Rossville HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(91) Rick Towers, Rossville HS<br />
Boys Cross Country, Girls Cross Country<br />
9—Board Minutes<br />
(92) Courtney Horgan, Rossville HS<br />
Wrestling<br />
(93) Alan Zlatnik, Rossville HS<br />
Football 11-Man, Boys Track & Field, Girls<br />
Track & Field<br />
(94) Shelby Crawford, Scott Community HS<br />
Girls Basketball<br />
(95) Kathy Bates, Shawnee Mission South HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(96) Matthew Schmoekel, Shawnee Mission South HS<br />
Boys Cross Country, Girls Cross Country<br />
(97) Susan Specht, Shawnee Mission West HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(98) Danielle Sperry, Shawnee Mission-Bishop Miege HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
(99) Kelsey Long, Shawnee Mission-Bishop Miege HS<br />
Boys Cross Country, Girls Cross Country, Girls Soccer<br />
(100) Allen Ramirez, Spring Hill HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(101) Chris Story, St. John-Hudson HS<br />
Football 8-Man<br />
(102) Becca Luckner, St. John-Hudson HS<br />
Girls Tennis<br />
(103) Kayla Hilbrink, Stockton HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(104) Rene McCracken, SYRACUSE JH<br />
Volleyball<br />
(105) Tyrone Barrett, Topeka West HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(106) Jarod Tetuan, Topeka West HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(107) Ron Hollar, TOPEKA-ROBINSON MS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(108) Andrew Peters, Ulysses HS<br />
Boys Golf, Girls Golf<br />
(109) Dan Rogers, Victoria HS<br />
Football 8-Man, Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball<br />
(110) Michael Hecht, Wichita-Bishop Carroll HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(111) Gary Cundiff, Wichita-Bishop Carroll HS<br />
Girls Basketball<br />
(112) Coby Smith, Wichita-East HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(113) Ene Akpan, Wichita-East HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(114) Drew Barney, Wichita-Haysville Campus HS<br />
Boys Soccer<br />
(115) Samantha Watkins, Wichita-Haysville Campus HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(116) Shawn Langhover, Wichita-Haysville Campus HS<br />
Wrestling<br />
(117) Toni Sanford, Wichita-Haysville Campus HS<br />
Dance Team<br />
(118) Eric Smith, Wichita-South HS<br />
Football 11-Man<br />
(119) Lindsey Leonard, Winchester-Jefferson County<br />
North HS<br />
Volleyball<br />
SEMESTER REQUIREMENTS<br />
RULE16 (Hardship)<br />
The following were ruled (Eligible) for the activities<br />
listed under Rule16-1-4<br />
(1) Duane Jones, JOHNSON-STANTON COUNTY MS<br />
(2) Isaiah Boldridge, Lawrence HS<br />
(3) Michaela Vick, Manhattan High School<br />
(4) Kelly O'Farrell, Overland Park-Blue Valley Northwest<br />
(5) Austin Carl, Overland Park-Blue Valley West HS<br />
AGE REQUIREMENTS<br />
RULE 17 (Hardship)<br />
The following were ruled (Eligible) for the activities<br />
listed under Rule17-1-1<br />
(1) Sebastian Newkirk, ATCHISON MS<br />
Football 11-Man, Boys Basketball, Boys Track & Field<br />
(2) Corey Dean, CAWKER CITY-LAKESIDE JH<br />
Football 8-Man, Boys Basketball, Boys Track & Field<br />
(3) Shane Hendricks, CHEROKEE-SOUTHEAST JH<br />
Football 11-Man, Boys Basketball, Boys Track & Field<br />
(4) Zachary Wickham, Chetopa HS<br />
Football 8-Man, Boys Track & Field<br />
(5) James Newton, Coffeyville-Field Kindley HS<br />
Football 11-Man, Boys Basketball, Boys Track & Field<br />
(6) Noah Zimmerman, DEXTER JH<br />
Football 8-Man, Boys Basketball, Boys Track & Field<br />
(7) Justin Roe, Douglass HS<br />
Football 11-Man, Boys Basketball<br />
(8) Ryan Ramirez, GARDEN CITY-HORACE J.<br />
GOOD MS<br />
Football 11-Man, Boys Track & Field<br />
(9) Sam McGinnis, GREAT BEND MS<br />
Football 11-Man, Boys Track & Field, Girls Track &<br />
Field, Vocal Music<br />
(10) Joshua Riggs, HARTFORD-NEOSHO RAPIDS JH<br />
Football 8-Man, Boys Basketball, Boys Track & Field<br />
(11) Elizabeth Urueta, HUTCHINSON-RENO VALLEY MS<br />
Volleyball, Girls Basketball, Girls Track & Field,<br />
Instrumental Music<br />
(12) Maria Martinez, Hutchinson-Trinity Catholic HS<br />
Girls Cross Country, Girls Basketball, Girls Track &<br />
Field, Instrumental Music<br />
(13) Francisco Corrales, JOHNSON-STANTON<br />
COUNTY MS<br />
Football 11-Man, Boys Basketball, Boys Track & Field,<br />
Vocal Music<br />
(14) Jordan Barton, KIOWA-SOUTH BARBER MS<br />
Volleyball, Girls Basketball, Girls Track & Field, Vocal<br />
Music<br />
(15) Michael Rommelfanger, LACYGNE-PRAIRIE<br />
VIEW MS<br />
Football 11-Man, Boys Track & Field<br />
(16) Liz Lee, Leavenworth-Immaculata HS<br />
Girls Tennis<br />
(17) James Cha, Leavenworth-Immaculata HS<br />
Boys Soccer<br />
(18) Cristina Venegas, MILTONVALE JH<br />
Volleyball, Girls Basketball, Girls Track & Field,<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(19) Marcus Rademacher, Paola HS<br />
Boys Soccer, Boys Swim/Dive, Boys Track & Field,<br />
Speech<br />
(20) Noah Wadewitz, RICHMOND-CENTRAL<br />
HEIGHTS MS<br />
Football 11-Man, Boys Basketball, Wrestling, Boys<br />
Track & Field<br />
(21) Gabriel Gibson, SEDAN JH<br />
Football 8-Man, Boys Basketball, Boys Track & Field,<br />
Instrumental Music<br />
(22) Kaitlin Gross, Seneca-Nemaha Valley HS<br />
Girls Basketball, Girls Track & Field, Volleyball,<br />
Instrumental Music<br />
(23) Jennifer Bugbee, Solomon HS<br />
Cheerleader<br />
(24) Brice Goehring, ST. GEORGE-ROCK CREEK JH<br />
Football 11-Man, Wrestling, Boys Track & Field,<br />
Instrumental Music<br />
10—Board Minutes<br />
(25) Eddy Ibarra, ST. JOHN JH<br />
Football 8-Man, Boys Basketball, Boys Track & Field<br />
(26) Nicholas Bradshaw, TECUMSEH-SHAWNEE<br />
HEIGHTS MS<br />
Football 11-Man, Boys Basketball<br />
(27) Randy Hererra, Topeka HS<br />
Football 11-Man, Wrestling<br />
(28) Madeline Smith, TROY MS<br />
Volleyball, Girls Basketball, Girls Track & Field, Vocal<br />
Music<br />
(29) Gary Hay, WAMEGO MS<br />
Football 11-Man, Wrestling, Boys Track & Field<br />
(30) Amber Rose Zimmerman, Wichita-Trinity Academy<br />
Girls Tennis<br />
(31) Vitaliy Stubbs, YODER CHARTER MS<br />
All Activities<br />
TRANSFER RULE 18<br />
(Transfer from Non-Member School)<br />
The following were ruled (Eligible) for the activities<br />
listed under Rule 18-1-4<br />
(1) Russell Parubsky, Bird City-Cheylin HS<br />
Formerly attended Parubsky Academy Home School<br />
(2) Austin Bear, BREWSTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL<br />
Formerly attended COLBY-HEARTLAND CHRISTIAN<br />
SCHOOL<br />
(3) Nephtali Valle, Columbus HS<br />
Formerly attended Independence Bible School<br />
(4) Kaleigh Kornfeld, Elbing-Berean Academy<br />
Formerly attended Whitewater-Eaglewings Christian<br />
School<br />
(5) Hannah Loewen, Elbing-Berean Academy<br />
Formerly attended Newton-Heritage Academy<br />
(6) Hans Rorstrom, Hays HS<br />
Formerly attended Home School<br />
(7) Shelby McLachlan, HEALY JH<br />
Formerly attended HOME SCHOOL<br />
(8) Kyle Winsea, Horton HS<br />
Formerly attended Powhattan-Kickapoo Nation School<br />
(9) Arial Bowsher, Horton HS<br />
Formerly attended Powhattan-Kickapoo Nation School<br />
(10) Pedro Garza Vazquez, Hugoton HS<br />
Formerly attended Mexico<br />
(11) Zachary Wilt, Hutchinson-Central Christian HS<br />
Formerly attended Pleasantview Academy Virtual<br />
School<br />
(12) August Dunlop, LaCygne-Prairie View HS<br />
Formerly attended Countryside Christian Home School<br />
(13) Elijah Harvey, Lawrence-Free State HS<br />
Formerly attended Home School<br />
(14) Hannah Phillips, Lenexa-St. James Academy<br />
Formerly attended Home School<br />
(15) Katherine Ropp, McPherson-Elyria Christian HS<br />
Formerly attended Home School<br />
(16) Morgan Coffman, Melvern-Marais Des Cygnes<br />
Valley HS<br />
Formerly attended Vassar-Mars Hill Academy of Faith<br />
(17) Erin Coffman, Melvern-Marais Des Cygnes Valley HS<br />
Formerly attended Vassar-Mars Hill Academy of Faith<br />
(18) Adrienne Eisenhart, Olathe South HS<br />
Formerly attended Olathe Christian School<br />
(19) Jenna Tassy, Olathe-Heritage Christian Academy<br />
Formerly attended Ecuador<br />
(20) Stephen Tassy, Olathe-Heritage Christian Academy<br />
Formerly attended Ecuador<br />
(21) Dylan Sparks, Olathe-Heritage Christian Academy<br />
Formerly attended Home School<br />
(22) Dalton Sparks, Olathe-Heritage Christian Academy<br />
Formerly attended Home School<br />
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(23) Beau Lynch, Ottawa HS<br />
Formerly attended Lawrence Virtual School<br />
(24) Alex Currier, Ottawa HS<br />
Formerly attended Home School<br />
(25) Gabe Skoog, Ottawa HS<br />
Formerly attended Lawrence Virtual School<br />
(26) Claire Wingert, Ottawa HS<br />
Formerly attended Ottawa-Bethel Christian Academy<br />
(27) William (Alex) Lynch, Ottawa HS<br />
Formerly attended Lawrence Virtual School<br />
(28) Joseph High, Prairie Village-Kansas City<br />
Christian HS<br />
Formerly attended Brighton Academy Home School<br />
(29) Chase Nisly, Pretty Prairie HS<br />
Formerly attended Home School<br />
(30) Tyler Nisly, PRETTY PRAIRIE MS<br />
Formerly attended HOME SCHOOL<br />
(31) Zachary Edelman, Sabetha HS<br />
Formerly attended Home School<br />
(32) Gage Gresham, Sabetha HS<br />
Formerly attended Lawrence Virtual Home School<br />
(33) Micah Ulmer, Seneca-Nemaha Valley HS<br />
Formerly attended Christian Life Academy Home School<br />
(34) Dakota Nelson, Topeka-Washburn Rural HS<br />
Formerly attended Kenya<br />
(35) Caleb Cowsert, Topeka-Washburn Rural HS<br />
Formerly attended Topeka-Heritage Christian School<br />
(36) Elijah Gale, Wichita-South HS<br />
Formerly attended Home School<br />
(37) Daren Nwafor, Wichita-Southeast HS<br />
Formerly attended Wichita-Word of Life Traditional<br />
School<br />
(38) Rebekah Bouma, Wichita-Trinity Academy<br />
Formerly attended Home School<br />
TRANSFER RULE 18<br />
(Possible Limited Eligibility)<br />
The following were ruled (Eligible) for the activities<br />
listed under Rule18-1-6<br />
(1) Cade Dougherty, AGRA-THUNDER RIDGE MS<br />
Formerly attended PHILLIPSBURG MS<br />
Football 8-Man<br />
(2) Triston Hurla, Alma-Wabaunsee HS<br />
Formerly attended St. Marys HS<br />
Varsity: Football 11-Man<br />
(3) McKynzee Garretson, Altamont-Labette County HS<br />
Formerly attended Oswego HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Volleyball, Girls Basketball<br />
(4) Hanna Watson, Andover HS<br />
Formerly attended Wichita-Collegiate HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Girls Basketball, Girls Cross Country<br />
(5) Drew Sokolosky, Andover HS<br />
Formerly attended Wichita-Trinity Academy<br />
Non-Varsity: Boys Soccer<br />
Varsity: Boys Basketball<br />
(6) Ashton Edwards, Arma-Northeast HS<br />
Formerly attended Frontenac HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 11-Man<br />
(7) Anthony Mendoza, Atchison HS<br />
Formerly attended Atchison - Maur Hill-Mount<br />
Academy<br />
Non-Varsity: Boys Soccer<br />
Varsity: Wrestling<br />
(8) Cole Batemon, ATCHISON MS<br />
Formerly attended ATCHISON-ST BENEDICT<br />
CATHOLIC SCHOOL<br />
Varsity: Football 11-Man, Boys Basketball<br />
(9) Savannah Martin, ATCHISON MS<br />
Formerly attended ATCHISON-TRINITY<br />
LUTHERAN MS<br />
Non-Varsity: Volleyball<br />
(10) Jordan Pollard, ATCHISON-ST. BENEDICT<br />
CATHOLIC SCHOOL<br />
Formerly attended ATCHISON MS<br />
Non-Varsity: Volleyball<br />
(11) Chris Adee, Baldwin HS<br />
Formerly attended Wellsville HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Boys Cross Country<br />
Varsity: Boys Soccer, Vocal Music, Boys Basketball<br />
(12) Hannah Smith, Beloit-St. Johns HS<br />
Formerly attended Beloit HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Girls Basketball<br />
Varsity: Volleyball<br />
(13) Grant English, Beloit-St. Johns HS<br />
Formerly attended Beloit<br />
Non-Varsity: Wrestling<br />
Varsity: Football 11-Man<br />
(14) Anthonella Arthur, Beloit-St. Johns HS<br />
Formerly attended Salina-Sacred Heart HS<br />
Varsity: Volleyball<br />
(15) Gabbie Smith, Beloit-St. Johns HS<br />
Formerly attended Beloit HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Girls Basketball<br />
Varsity: Volleyball<br />
(16) Chase Hand, BENTON-CIRCLE MS<br />
Formerly attended EL DORADO MS<br />
Varsity: Football 11-Man<br />
Non-Varsity: Boys Basketball<br />
(17) Jackson Falkner, BENTON-CIRCLE MS<br />
Formerly attended WICHITA-ALLISON<br />
TRADITIONAL MAGNET MS<br />
Varsity: Football 11-Man, Boys Basketball<br />
(18) Caitlin Reed, Bonner Springs HS<br />
Formerly attended Kansas City-Bishop Ward HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Volleyball<br />
(19) Austen Schulmeister, Bonner Springs HS<br />
Formerly attended Olathe-Northwest HS<br />
Varsity: Boys Soccer<br />
(20) Gabrielle Brindle, BROOKVILLE-ELL-SALINE MS<br />
Formerly attended GYPSUM-SOUTHEAST OF<br />
SALINE JH<br />
Non-Varsity: Volleyball<br />
(21) James Godwin, Carbondale-Santa Fe Trail HS<br />
Formerly attended Topeka-Washburn Rural HS<br />
Varsity: Football 11-Man, Boys Basketball<br />
(22) Hayley Ross, CENTRALIA JH<br />
Formerly attended FRANKFORT JH<br />
Non-Varsity: Volleyball, Girls Basketball<br />
(23) Liam Kraus, Chapman HS<br />
Formerly attended Junction City HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 11-Man, Boys Basketball<br />
(24) Krayton Williams, Cheney HS<br />
Formerly attended Kingman HS<br />
(25) Trinity Ensminger, CHENEY MS<br />
Formerly attended PRETTY PRAIRIE MS<br />
Non-Varsity: Volleyball, Girls Basketball<br />
(26) Autumn Caputo, Cherryvale HS<br />
Formerly attended Fredonia HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Volleyball, Wrestling<br />
(27) Jacob Wamken, Claflin-Central Plains HS<br />
Formerly attended Hoisington HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 11-Man, Boys Basketball<br />
(28) Addison Price, Coldwater-South Central HS<br />
Formerly attended Greensburg-Kiowa Co HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Volleyball<br />
11—Board Minutes<br />
(29) Teryn Crist, Deerfield HS<br />
Formerly attended Holcomb HS<br />
Varsity: Girls Cross Country, Volleyball,<br />
Girls Basketball<br />
(30) Mark Lewis, Dodge City HS<br />
Formerly attended Spearville HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Boys Basketball<br />
Varsity: Boys Cross Country<br />
(31) Connor McCollum, Dodge City HS<br />
Formerly attended Spearville HS<br />
Varsity: Boys Cross Country<br />
(32) Taylor Lewis, DODGE CITY MS<br />
Formerly attended SPEARVILLE MS<br />
Varsity: Boys Cross Country<br />
(33) Kirby Blanke, Easton-Pleasant Ridge HS<br />
Formerly attended Leavenworth HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 11-Man, Boys Basketball<br />
(34) Cooper Kesterson, Easton-Pleasant Ridge HS<br />
Formerly attended Lansing HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Boys Basketball<br />
(35) Katie Reed, Elbing-Berean Academy<br />
Formerly attended KY - Bardwell-Carlisle Co. HS<br />
Varsity: Volleyball, Girls Basketball<br />
(36) Lauren Nelson, Elbing-Berean Academy<br />
Formerly attended Sedgwick HS<br />
Varsity: Volleyball<br />
Non-Varsity: Girls Basketball<br />
(37) Dylan Parr, EMPORIA MS<br />
Formerly attended HARTFORD - NEOSHO<br />
RAPIDS JH<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 11-Man<br />
(38) Mason Bosworth, Eskridge-Mission Valley HS<br />
Formerly attended Topeka-Washburn Rural HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 11-Man, Boys Basketball<br />
(39) CassiAnne Spoon, Eskridge-Mission Valley HS<br />
Formerly attended Topeka-Washburn Rural HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Volleyball, Girls Basketball<br />
(40) Lindsey Fry, Eudora HS<br />
Formerly attended LAWRENCE-SOUTH MS<br />
Varsity: Volleyball, Girls Cross Country, Girls<br />
Basketball, Girls Track & Field<br />
(41) Trystan Tevis, Goddard-Eisenhower HS<br />
Formerly attended Andale HS<br />
Varsity: Boys Soccer<br />
(42) Cadyn Allen, Goddard-Eisenhower HS<br />
Formerly attended Wichita-Bishop Carroll HS<br />
Varsity: Volleyball<br />
(43) Connie Stevens, Goessel HS<br />
Formerly attended Newton HS<br />
Varsity: Volleyball, Girls Basketball<br />
(44) Meghan Simington, GOESSEL JH<br />
Formerly attended HILLSBORO MS<br />
Non-Varsity: Volleyball, Girls Basketball, Girls<br />
Track & Field<br />
(45) Dylon Lowe, Greensburg-Kiowa County HS<br />
Formerly attended Pratt HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 11-Man<br />
(46) Cheyenne Fox, GRINNELL MS<br />
Formerly attended NE - TRENTON MS<br />
Non-Varsity: Volleyball, Girls Basketball<br />
(47) Ryan Littlejohn, HALSTEAD MS<br />
Formerly attended NEWTON-ST. MARYS<br />
CATHOLIC MS<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 11-Man, Boys Basketball<br />
(48) Emily Nelson, Haven HS<br />
Formerly attended Wichita-Southeast HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Volleyball<br />
(49) Matteo Zazza, Hays-Thomas More Prep-Marian HS<br />
Formerly attended Italy<br />
Varsity: Boys Soccer, Boys Track & Field, Boys<br />
Basketball, Boys Golf<br />
(50) Haopeng Zhou, Hays-Thomas More Prep-Marian HS<br />
Formerly attended China<br />
Varsity: Boys Basketball<br />
(51) Che-Yu Kuo, Hays-Thomas More Prep-Marian HS<br />
Formerly attended Taiwan<br />
Varsity: Football 11-Man<br />
(52) Jesus Martinez, Hays-Thomas More Prep-Marian HS<br />
Formerly attended Hays HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Boys Soccer<br />
Varsity: Wrestling<br />
(53) Hannah Weber, Hesston HS<br />
Formerly attended Elbing-Berean Academy<br />
Non-Varsity: Volleyball, Girls Basketball<br />
(54) Kristy Archer, Hill City HS<br />
Formerly attended Logan HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Scholars Bowl<br />
Varsity: Girls Cross Country<br />
(55) Colton Roth, Hutchinson-Central Christian HS<br />
Formerly attended Nickerson HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Boys Basketball<br />
(56) Bethany Duree, Hutchinson-Central Christian HS<br />
Formerly attended Buhler HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Girls Basketball<br />
(57) Darrian Beauchamp, Hutchinson-Central<br />
Christian HS<br />
Formerly attended Hutchinson HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Volleyball, Girls Basketball<br />
(58) Susi Schwarzkopf, Hutchinson-Central Christian HS<br />
Formerly attended Germany<br />
Non-Varsity: Volleyball, Girls Cross Country<br />
(59) Chi Jao, Hutchinson-Trinity Catholic HS<br />
Formerly attended China<br />
Non-Varsity: Girls Tennis, Volleyball, Girls Cross<br />
Country, Girls Basketball<br />
(60) Jorge Delgado, Hutchinson-Trinity Catholic HS<br />
Formerly attended Spain<br />
Non-Varsity: Boys Cross Country, Football 11-Man,<br />
Boys Basketball<br />
(61) Guilherme Sinatura, Hutchinson-Trinity Catholic HS<br />
Formerly attended Brasil<br />
Non-Varsity: Boys Cross Country, Football 11-Man,<br />
Boys Basketball<br />
(62) Sung Hwan Lee, Hutchinson-Trinity Catholic HS<br />
Formerly attended South Korea<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 11-Man, Boys Cross Country,<br />
Boys Basketball<br />
(63) Song Dong-Hun, Hutchinson-Trinity Catholic HS<br />
Formerly attended South Korea<br />
Non-Varsity: Boys Cross Country, Football 11-Man,<br />
Boys Basketball<br />
(64) Hantao Yang, Hutchinson-Trinity Catholic HS<br />
Formerly attended China<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 11-Man, Boys Cross Country,<br />
Boys Basketball<br />
(65) Cho Woo Chul, Hutchinson-Trinity Catholic HS<br />
Formerly attended South Korea<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 11-Man, Boys Cross Country,<br />
Boys Basketball<br />
(66) Chenyue Zhao, Hutchinson-Trinity Catholic HS<br />
Formerly attended China<br />
Non-Varsity: Girls Tennis, Volleyball, Girls Basketball,<br />
Girls Cross Country<br />
12—Board Minutes<br />
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(67) Chi Yan Chan, Hutchinson-Trinity Catholic HS<br />
Formerly attended China<br />
Non-Varsity: Girls Tennis, Girls Cross Country,<br />
Volleyball, Girls Basketball<br />
(68) Ahh Vu, Hutchinson-Trinity Catholic HS<br />
Formerly attended Vietnam<br />
Non-Varsity: Girls Tennis, Volleyball, Girls Cross<br />
Country, Girls Basketball<br />
(69) Tri Khac Nguyen, Hutchinson-Trinity Catholic HS<br />
Formerly attended Topeka-Seaman HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 11-Man, Boys Cross Country,<br />
Boys Basketball<br />
(70) Ngo Laam Chu, Hutchinson-Trinity Catholic HS<br />
Formerly attended China<br />
Non-Varsity: Girls Tennis, Volleyball, Girls Basketball,<br />
Girls Cross Country<br />
(71) Khoi Mai Nguyen, Hutchinson-Trinity Catholic HS<br />
Formerly attended Vietam<br />
Non-Varsity: Volleyball, Girls Basketball, Girls Cross<br />
Country<br />
(72) Mana Seyide Ekram, Hutchinson-Trinity Catholic HS<br />
Formerly attended Turkey<br />
Non-Varsity: Volleyball, Girls Basketball, Girls Tennis,<br />
Girls Cross Country<br />
(73) Phuoc Nguyen, Hutchinson-Trinity Catholic HS<br />
Formerly attended Vietnam<br />
Non-Varsity: Boys Cross Country, Football 11-Man,<br />
Boys Basketball<br />
(74) Apissada Thavornpiyakul, Hutchinson-Trinity<br />
Catholic HS<br />
Formerly attended Thiland<br />
Non-Varsity: Girls Tennis, Volleyball, Girls Cross<br />
Country, Girls Basketball<br />
(<strong>75</strong>) Tyler Collins, INDEPENDENCE MS<br />
Formerly attended COFFEYVILLE-ROOSEVELT MS<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 11-Man, Wrestling<br />
(76) Matt Hrabe, Inman HS<br />
Formerly attended McPherson HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 11-Man, Boys Basketball<br />
(77) Idalia Cabrales, Kansas City-Bishop Ward HS<br />
Formerly attended MO - Kansas City-Cristo Ray HS<br />
Varsity: Volleyball<br />
(78) Logan Cross, Kansas City-Piper HS<br />
Formerly attended Lansing HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Boys Soccer<br />
(79) Bianca Calderon, Kansas City-Turner HS<br />
Formerly attended Kansas City-Bishop Ward HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Volleyball<br />
(80) Britney Brooner, KINGMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL<br />
Formerly attended HUTCHINSON-RENO<br />
VALLEY MS<br />
Varsity: Cheerleader<br />
(81) Shantae Wheeler, Kinsley HS<br />
Formerly attended Greensburg-Kiowa Co HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Volleyball, Girls Basketball<br />
(82) Lydia Duft, Kinsley HS<br />
Formerly attended Larned HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Volleyball, Girls Basketball<br />
(83) Emma Showalter, La Crosse HS<br />
Formerly attended Ransom-Western Plains HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Volleyball, Girls Basketball<br />
(84) Chaz Epperson, LaCygne-Prairie View HS<br />
Formerly attended MO - Osceola HS<br />
Varsity: Boys Cross Country, Wrestling<br />
(85) Molly Morgan, Lakin HS<br />
Formerly attended Deerfield HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Volleyball, Girls Basketball<br />
(86) Mollie Calderon, Lakin HS<br />
Formerly attended Deerfield HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Volleyball, Girls Basketball<br />
(87) James Pettz, Lakin HS<br />
Formerly attended Deerfield HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 11-Man, Boys Basketball<br />
(88) Paighton Howard, Lansing HS<br />
Formerly attended Easton-Pleasant Ridge HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Girls Tennis<br />
(89) Shelby Herring, Lansing HS<br />
Formerly attended Leavenworth - Immaculata HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Volleyball, Girls Basketball<br />
(90) Eva Arch, Lawrence-Bishop Seabury Academy<br />
Formerly attended Lawrence-Free State HS<br />
Varsity: Volleyball, Girls Basketball<br />
(91) Avery Rouser, Lawrence-Bishop Seabury Academy<br />
Formerly attended Lawrence HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Boys Basketball<br />
Varsity: Football 11-Man<br />
(92) Jomain Rouser, Lawrence-Bishop Seabury Academy<br />
Formerly attended Lawrence HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Boys Basketball<br />
Varsity: Football 11-Man<br />
(93) Michaela Miller, Lawrence-Bishop Seabury Academy<br />
Formerly attended Lawrence-Free State HS<br />
Varsity: Volleyball, Girls Basketball<br />
(94) Anna Melnikova, Lawrence-Free State HS<br />
Formerly attended Russia<br />
Non-Varsity: Girls Cross Country<br />
(95) Rebekah Anderson, Lawrence-Free State HS<br />
Formerly attended Lawrence-Veritas Christian School<br />
Non-Varsity: Volleyball<br />
(96) Caleb Holland, Lawrence-Free State HS<br />
Formerly attended Lawrence-Veritas Christian School<br />
Non-Varsity: Boys Cross Country<br />
(97) Michael Rizzi, Lenexa-St. James Academy<br />
Formerly attended MO - Kansas City-O'Hara HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 11-Man<br />
(98) Gabriella Rizzi, Lenexa-St. James Academy<br />
Formerly attended MO - Kansas City-O'Hara HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Girls Tennis<br />
(99) Casey Garner, Leon-Bluestem HS<br />
Formerly attended Eureka HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 11-Man, Wrestling<br />
(100) Macy Miller, Lindsborg-Smoky Valley HS<br />
Formerly attended McPherson HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Volleyball<br />
(101) Cale Schneider, Louisburg HS<br />
Formerly attended Lenexa-St. James Academy<br />
Non-Varsity: Boys Soccer<br />
(102) Serena Blaske, MACKSVILLE JH<br />
Formerly attended STAFFORD MS<br />
Non-Varsity: Volleyball, Girls Basketball<br />
(103) Alexzandra Roush, Madison HS<br />
Formerly attended Hartford HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Girls Basketball, Volleyball, Girls Cross<br />
Country<br />
(104) Meghan Jackson, McLouth HS<br />
Formerly attended Tonganoxie HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Girls Basketball<br />
(105) Nicholas Williams, Melvern-Marais Des Cygnes<br />
` Valley HS<br />
Formerly attended Lyndon HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 8-Man<br />
(106) McKena Metzger, Meriden-Jefferson West HS<br />
Formerly attended Valley Falls HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Volleyball, Girls Basketball<br />
13—Board Minutes<br />
(107) Zac Slemp, Moscow High School<br />
Formerly attended Hugoton High School<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 8-Man<br />
Varsity: Football 8-Man<br />
(108) Austin Brown, Mulvane HS<br />
Formerly attended Rose Hill HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 11-Man, Boys Basketball<br />
(109) Greg Garcia, Olathe South HS<br />
Formerly attended CA - Whittier HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 11-Man<br />
(110) Julia Davis, Olathe-Heritage Christian Academy<br />
Formerly attended Stilwell-Blue Valley HS<br />
(111) Montana Lujan, Olpe HS<br />
Formerly attended Emporia HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 11-Man, Boys Basketball<br />
(112) Ryan Sherwood, Overland Park-Blue Valley<br />
Northwest HS<br />
Formerly attended Overland Park-Blue Valley<br />
North HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Boys Soccer<br />
(113) Darien Jester, Overland Park-Blue Valley<br />
Northwest HS<br />
Formerly attended Overland Park-St Thomas<br />
Aquinas HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 11-Man<br />
(114) Korri Simmons, Overland Park-Blue Valley<br />
Northwest HS<br />
Formerly attended Overland Park-Blue Valley<br />
Southwest HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Girls Golf<br />
(115) Hannah Harrick, Overland Park-Blue Valley<br />
Southwest HS<br />
Formerly attended Overland Park-St Thomas<br />
Aquinas HS<br />
Varsity: Cheerleader, Girls Cross Country<br />
Non-Varsity: Girls Track & Field<br />
(116) Maximilian Von Hobe, Overland Park-Blue Valley<br />
Southwest HS<br />
Formerly attended Germany<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 11-Man<br />
(117) Michael White, Overland Park-Blue Valley West HS<br />
Formerly attended MO - Kansas City-Rockhurst HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 11-Man<br />
(118) Kevin McDonnell, Overland Park-St. Thomas<br />
Aquinas HS<br />
Formerly attended Olathe-East HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 11-Man<br />
(119) Haley Dietsch, Overland Park-St. Thomas Aquinas HS<br />
Formerly attended MO - Kansas City-Pembroke<br />
Hill HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Girls Cross Country<br />
(120) Alexandria Carr, Overland Park-St. Thomas<br />
Aquinas HS<br />
Formerly attended Olathe East HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Girls Cross Country<br />
(121) Reilly Acadoni, Prairie Village-Kansas City<br />
Christian HS<br />
Formerly attended Overland Park-Blue Valley<br />
North HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Girls Tennis<br />
(122) Adam Henwood, Rose Hill HS<br />
Formerly attended Derby HS<br />
Varsity: Boys Basketball<br />
Non-Varsity: Boys Soccer<br />
(123) Kaylee Matthews, Salina-Central HS<br />
Formerly attended Salina-South HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Volleyball<br />
(124) Weston Lampe, Salina-South HS<br />
Formerly attended Bennington HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 11-Man<br />
(125) Seth Werner, Salina-St. John's Military Academy<br />
Formerly attended Hays HS<br />
Varsity: Football 11-Man<br />
(126) Xiong Jiaqi, Salina-St. John's Military Academy<br />
Formerly attended China<br />
Varsity: Boys Soccer<br />
(127) Tyler Sullivan, Salina-St. John's Military Academy<br />
Formerly attended CO - Henderson-Prairie View HS<br />
Varsity: Football 11-Man<br />
(128) David Ginther, Salina-St. John's Military Academy<br />
Formerly attended CO<br />
Varsity: Boys Soccer<br />
(129) Xing Chengming, Salina-St. John's Military Academy<br />
Formerly attended China<br />
Varsity: Boys Cross Country<br />
(130) Matthew Green, Salina-St. John's Military Academy<br />
Formerly attended TX<br />
Varsity: Football 11-Man<br />
(131) Adam Winkler, SENECA-STS. PETER AND PAUL<br />
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL<br />
Formerly attended SENECA-NEMAHA VALLEY MS<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 11-Man<br />
(132) Alexis Bergquist, Sharon Springs-Wallace County HS<br />
Formerly attended Goodland HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Girls Basketball<br />
(133) Spencer Medina, Sharon Springs-Wallace County HS<br />
Formerly attended Weskan HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 11-Man, Boys Basketball<br />
(134) Daniel Zolotor, Shawnee Mission North HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Boys Soccer<br />
(135) Daniel Freeman, Shawnee Mission Northwest HS<br />
Formerly attended Shawnee-Maranatha Christian<br />
Academy<br />
Non-Varsity: Boys Basketball<br />
(136) Katarina Jadlow, Shawnee Mission West HS<br />
Formerly attended MO - Kansas City-Whitefield<br />
Academy<br />
Non-Varsity: Volleyball<br />
(137) Elizabeth Mitchell, Shawnee Mission-Bishop<br />
Miege HS<br />
Formerly attended MO - Kansas City-St Theresas<br />
Academy<br />
Varsity: Cheerleader, Dance Team<br />
(138) Ethan Gonzales, Shawnee Mission-Bishop Miege HS<br />
Formerly attended MO - Kansas City-Rockhurst HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Boys Soccer<br />
(139) Amber DeAngelo, Shawnee Mission-Bishop Miege HS<br />
Formerly attended MO - Kansas City-St Theresas<br />
Academy<br />
Varsity: Cheerleader<br />
(140) Alison Backes, Shawnee Mission-Bishop Miege HS<br />
Formerly attended Shawnee Mission Northwest HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Girls Tennis<br />
(141) Sheldon Gray, Shawnee Mission-Bishop Miege HS<br />
Formerly attended Overland Park-Blue Valley<br />
North HS<br />
Varsity: Football 11-Man, Boys Basketball<br />
(142) Izac Ungeshick, Shawnee Mission-Bishop Miege HS<br />
Formerly attended MO - Kansas City-Pembroke<br />
Hill HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Boys Soccer, Debate<br />
(143) Dillon Larson, Shawnee-Maranatha Christian Academy<br />
Formerly attended Olathe - Hope Academy<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 11-Man<br />
14—Board Minutes<br />
November 2013 23
(144) Nathanael Webb, Shawnee-Maranatha Christian<br />
Academy<br />
Formerly attended Shawnee-Mill Valley HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Boys Soccer<br />
(145) Tanner Schremmel, Silver Lake HS<br />
Formerly attended Olathe-Northwest HS<br />
Varsity: Football 11-Man, Baseball<br />
Non-Varsity: Boys Basketball<br />
(146) Blake Swenson, Solomon HS<br />
Formerly attended Abilene HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 11-Man<br />
Varsity: Boys Track & Field<br />
(147) Jacob Evan Shafer, Spring Hill HS<br />
Formerly attended Overland Park-Blue Valley West<br />
Non-Varsity: Wrestling, Debate<br />
(148) Anna Striyker, St. John-Hudson HS<br />
Formerly attended Pratt HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Girls Tennis<br />
(149) Madison Bird, ST. MARYS JH<br />
Formerly attended PAXICO-MILL CREEK<br />
VALLEY JH<br />
Non-Varsity: Volleyball, Girls Basketball<br />
(150) Nick Nugent, Stilwell-Blue Valley HS<br />
Formerly attended MO - Kansas City-Rockhurst HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 11-Man<br />
(151) Jesse Hutchinson, Stockton HS<br />
Formerly attended CA - Antelope-Center HS<br />
Varsity: Volleyball, Girls Basketball<br />
(152) Pavin Cole, Tecumseh-Shawnee Heights HS<br />
Formerly attended Osage City HS<br />
Varsity: Boys Soccer<br />
(153) Sergio Lorenzo, Topeka HS<br />
Formerly attended Topeka-Hayden HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Boys Cross Country<br />
(154) Jessica Moore, Topeka HS<br />
Formerly attended Carbondale-Santa Fe Trail HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Cheerleader<br />
(155) Cody Parkhurst, Topeka HS<br />
Formerly attended Topeka-Hayden HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 11-Man<br />
(156) Teven Jenkins, Topeka HS<br />
Formerly attended Topeka - Highland Park HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 11-Man, Boys Basketball<br />
(157) Jackie Pierron, Topeka West HS<br />
Formerly attended Topeka-Hayden HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Girls Golf<br />
(158) Presley Stevens, Topeka-Washburn Rural HS<br />
Formerly attended Topeka-Hayden HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Volleyball<br />
(159) Whitney Cummings, Tribune-Greeley County HS<br />
Formerly attended Garden City HS<br />
Varsity: Volleyball, Girls Basketball, Vocal Music<br />
(160) Tyler Allen, Uniontown HS<br />
Formerly attended Fort Scott HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 8-Man, Boys Basketball<br />
(161) Melea Hladky, Wakeeney-Trego Community HS<br />
Formerly attended Hays HS<br />
(162) Reed Warner, Wallace Co.-Sharon Springs HS<br />
Formerly attended NY - Pittsford-Mendon HS<br />
Varsity: Football 8-Man, Boys Basketball<br />
(163) Caitlyn Claussen, Wamego HS<br />
Formerly attended Manhattan HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Girls Basketball<br />
(164) Alyssia Cunningham, Wamego HS<br />
Formerly attended St. George-Rock Creek HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Girls Cross Country, Girls Basketball<br />
(165) Taylor Wilson, Wamego HS<br />
Formerly attended Riley County HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 11-Man<br />
(166) Izabelle Cunningham, WAMEGO MS<br />
Formerly attended ST GEORGE-ROCK CREEK JH<br />
Non-Varsity: Girls Basketball, Girls Cross Country<br />
(167) Colton Eichman, Waverly HS<br />
Formerly attended Garnett-Anderson County HS<br />
Varsity: Boys Basketball, Football 8-Man<br />
(168) Savannah Hoss, Weskan HS<br />
Formerly attended Sharon Springs-Wallace County HS<br />
Varsity: Volleyball, Girls Basketball<br />
(169) Tristin Thiessen, Whitewater-Remington HS<br />
Formerly attended Elbing-Berean Academy<br />
Non-Varsity: Boys Basketball<br />
(170) Roberto Sanchez, Wichita-Bishop Carroll HS<br />
Formerly attended Spain<br />
Non-Varsity: Boys Soccer<br />
(171) Abigail Louis, Wichita-Collegiate HS<br />
Formerly attended Wichita - Kapaun-Mt Carmel HS<br />
Varsity: Girls Cross Country<br />
(172) Jordan Buchanan, Wichita-Collegiate HS<br />
Formerly attended Andover-Central HS<br />
Varsity: Cheerleader<br />
(173) Lucas Mitchell, Wichita-Collegiate HS<br />
Formerly attended Wichita-Bishop Carroll HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 11-Man<br />
(174) Trace Maddux, Wichita-Haysville Campus HS<br />
Formerly attended Goddard-Eisenhower HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 11-Man<br />
(1<strong>75</strong>) Lauren Howell, Wichita-Kapaun Mount Carmel HS<br />
Formerly attended Andover-Central HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Girls Cross Country<br />
(176) Alex Bott, Wichita-Northwest HS<br />
Formerly attended Wichita-Maize South HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 11-Man<br />
(177) Abbey Daley, Wichita-The Independent HS<br />
Formerly attended Wichita-Southeast HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Volleyball<br />
(178) Su Yon Chung, Wichita-The Independent HS<br />
Formerly attended South Korea<br />
Non-Varsity: Girls Tennis<br />
(179) Natalia Gonzales, Wichita-The Independent HS<br />
Formerly attended Spain<br />
Non-Varsity: Girls Tennis<br />
(180) Spencer McIntire, Wichita-The Independent HS<br />
Formerly attended Wichita-East HS<br />
Varsity: Debate, Speech<br />
(181) Cassie Daley, Wichita-The Independent HS<br />
Formerly attended Wichita-Southeast HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Girls Tennis<br />
(182) Luke Marquardt, Wichita-Trinity Academy<br />
Formerly attended Garden Plain HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 11-Man, Boys Basketball,<br />
Scholars Bowl<br />
(183) Christian Harvey, Wichita-Trinity Academy<br />
Formerly attended Wichita-South HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Boys Basketball<br />
Varsity: Football 11-Man<br />
(184) Barrett Pennell, Wichita-Trinity Academy<br />
Formerly attended Goddard-Eisenhower HS<br />
Non-Varsity: Football 11-Man, Boys Basketball,<br />
Scholars Bowl<br />
(185) Noah Parr, Wichita-Trinity Academy<br />
Formerly attended Udall HS<br />
Varsity: Football 11-Man<br />
15—Board Minutes<br />
The following were ruled (Not Eligible) for the activities<br />
listed under Rule18-1-6<br />
(1) Abigail Adams, Silver Lake HS<br />
Formerly attended Shawnee Mission East HS<br />
TRANSFER RULE 18<br />
(Foreign Exchange Students)<br />
The following were ruled (Eligible) for the activities<br />
listed under Rule18-1-12<br />
(1) Jinjuta Prathipthinthong, Almena-Northern Valley HS<br />
Next International Cultural Exchange<br />
(2) Anita Wang, Almena-Northern Valley HS<br />
International Student Exchange<br />
(3) Meike Stecker, Andover Central HS<br />
International Student Exchange<br />
(4) Lia Pereira, Andover Central HS<br />
CCI<br />
(5) Mari Jakobsen, Andover Central HS<br />
CCI<br />
(6) Noa Daoudy, Andover Central HS<br />
International Student Exchange<br />
(7) Kawe Chiea, Andover Central HS<br />
CCI<br />
(8) Linnea Eriksson-Kleiner, Andover Central HS<br />
CCI<br />
(9) Gabriel De Oliveira, Andover HS<br />
CCI<br />
(10) Martin Forsen, Andover HS<br />
CCI<br />
(11) Loc Tri Nguyen, Andover HS<br />
International Student Exchange<br />
(12) Niklas Schauf, Arkansas City HS<br />
AFS-USA<br />
(13) Alexander Fennbogason, Arkansas City HS<br />
AFS-USA<br />
(14) Tommaso Coratella, Atchison HS<br />
South Central Rotary Yout Exchange<br />
(15) Francesco Nasta, Atwood-Rawlins County HS<br />
AFS-USA<br />
(16) Clara Reinthaler, Augusta HS<br />
YFU USA<br />
(17) Gabriel Matsumoto, Axtell HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(18) Sonchat Srimahachota, Baldwin HS<br />
Council on International Educational Exchange<br />
(19) Tabea Truemner, Baldwin HS<br />
Council on International Educational Exchange<br />
(20) Raquel Lopez-Goerm Gonzalez, Baldwin HS<br />
Council on International Educational Exchange<br />
(21) Guillermo Fernandez, Baldwin HS<br />
Council on International Educational Exchange<br />
(22) Nils Drescher, Baldwin HS<br />
AIFS<br />
(23) Josefine Strippel, Bennington HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(24) Franke Jaeger, Bennington HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(25) Isabel Maisaek, Bennington HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(26) Yumi Inagaki, Brewster HS<br />
International Fellowship<br />
(27) Anton Schaffranke, Bucklin HS<br />
Forte International Exchange Association<br />
(28) Agnese Gesiot, Buffalo-Altoona Midway HS<br />
AFS-USA<br />
(29) Paul Mismaque, Buffalo-Altoona Midway HS<br />
AYUSA<br />
(30) Paul Puhlmann, Burrton HS<br />
AIFS<br />
(31) Olli Jokela, Burrton HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(32) Fabienne Kuechler, Burrton HS<br />
AIFS<br />
(33) Carlos Concha, Caldwell HS<br />
International Student Exchange<br />
(34) Christian Due, Canton-Galva HS<br />
International Cultural Exchange Services<br />
(35) Stine Andersen, Canton-Galva HS<br />
International Cultural Exchange Services<br />
(36) Diogo Pereira Kalil, Carbondale-Santa Fe Trail HS<br />
International Student Exchange<br />
(37) Paula Micklich, Chanute HS<br />
EF Foundation for Foreign Study<br />
(38) Eva Seuntjens, Chanute HS<br />
EF Foundation for Foreign Study<br />
(39) Lucille Fux, Chapman HS<br />
AFS-USA<br />
(40) Elena Rothammel, Cheney HS<br />
ASSE<br />
(41) Ramona Dietzinger, Clay Center Community HS<br />
EF Foundation for Foreign Study<br />
(42) Marcel Rimrodt, Concordia HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(43) Aki Shibata, Deerfield HS<br />
States 4-H International Exchange Programs<br />
(44) Venla Tilli, Derby HS<br />
AFS-USA<br />
(45) Laysa Andrida, Derby HS<br />
FLAG<br />
(46) Tim Schwara, Dodge City HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(47) Joachim Johansen, Dodge City HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(48) Jan Korba, Dodge City HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(49) Ivan Navarro-Arnua, Effingham-Atchison Co<br />
Community HS<br />
AYUSA<br />
(50) Arianna Formignani, El Dorado HS<br />
AFS-USA<br />
(51) Chayanit Khamklad, Ellis HS<br />
International Student Exchange<br />
(52) Julius Keuter, Emporia HS<br />
Education Travel & Culture<br />
(53) Elise Augland, Eudora HS<br />
Aspect Foundation<br />
(54) Noemi Oshika, Garden City HS<br />
States' 4-H International Exchange Program<br />
(55) Anna Maria Diana, Gardner-Edgerton HS<br />
Rotary Youth Exchange Florida Inc<br />
(56) Amanda Puebla-Fernandez, Gardner-Edgerton HS<br />
Rotary Central States Youth Exchange Program<br />
(57) Amelie Jenkner, Gardner-Edgerton HS<br />
Council on International Educational Exchange<br />
(58) Bruno Gebhardt, Goddard HS<br />
AYUSA<br />
(59) Arthur Balbao, Goddard-Eisenhower HS<br />
International Student Exchange<br />
(60) Yun-Hung Chen, Goddard-Eisenhower HS<br />
International Student Exchange<br />
(61) Sophie Freuler, Goessel HS<br />
CCI Greenheart<br />
(62) Merle Weidenhammer, Goessel HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(63) Hok Kiu (Charlotte) Chan, Goessel HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(64) Marlene Fritzsche, Goessel HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(65) Nikolas Recke, Goessel HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(66) Mayuko Kanda, Goessel HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(67) Nils Erdoesi, Goessel HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(68) Andreas Briechle, Goessel HS<br />
ERDT<br />
16—Board Minutes<br />
24 KSHSAA Activities Association
(69) Tove Vernberg, Goodland HS<br />
AFS-USA<br />
(70) Paulina Wagner, Goodland HS<br />
AFS-USA<br />
(71) Zuzana Luptakova, Grainfield-Wheatland/Grinnell HS<br />
OCEAN<br />
(72) Francesco Ruggeri, Great Bend HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(73) Jan-Phillipp Thewes, Great Bend HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(74) Luisa Weidlich, Halstead HS<br />
AIFS<br />
(<strong>75</strong>) Ziren Fang, Halstead HS<br />
AIFS<br />
(76) Gasma Yaemkhajorm, Halstead HS<br />
AIFS<br />
(77) Sandra Knorr, Halstead HS<br />
AIFS<br />
(78) Petter Ekroll, Halstead HS<br />
International Cultural Exchange Services<br />
(79) Guojing Qin, Hartford HS<br />
Education Travel & Culture<br />
(80) Jae Hyun Kim, Hartford HS<br />
Education Travel & Culture<br />
(81) Yekaterina Sinina, Haven HS<br />
ASSE<br />
(82) Hannah Schneider, Haven HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(83) Rikke Pedersen, Haven HS<br />
PAX<br />
(84) Marie-Luise Trautmann, Haven HS<br />
International Student Exchange<br />
(85) Sijia Su, Haven HS<br />
International Student Exchange<br />
(86) Odd Eirik Legemes, Hays HS<br />
EF Foundation for Foreign Study<br />
(87) Jag Hyon Lee, Hays HS<br />
International Student Exchange<br />
(88) Joceline Pusch, Hesston HS<br />
AYUSA<br />
(89) Alicia Muxel, Hill City HS<br />
International Student Exchange<br />
(90) Ngoc Tran Nhu Ngo, Hill City HS<br />
International Student Exchange<br />
(91) Laura Rasch, Howard-West Elk HS<br />
International Student Exchange<br />
(92) Miguel Segalerva, Hutchinson-Trinity Catholic HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(93) Emma Aberg, Inman HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(94) Marie Elisa Iancu, Inman HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(95) Mareile Beernink, Johnson-Stanton County HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(96) Christine Menck, Kismet-Southwestern Heights HS<br />
AIFS<br />
(97) Pei-Jung Kao, La Crosse HS<br />
International Student Exchange<br />
(98) Jana Buening, La Crosse HS<br />
International Student Exchange<br />
(99) Ana Maria Zornoza Forcada, La Crosse HS<br />
International Student Exchange<br />
(100) Marieke Krueger, Lansing HS<br />
Aspect Foundation<br />
(101) Hanna Sievertsen, Larned HS<br />
Aspect Foundation<br />
(102) Polina Merezhko, Lawrence HS<br />
ACTR/ACCELS<br />
(103) Lina Benguigui, Lawrence-Free State HS<br />
YFU USA<br />
(104) Julian Bernhoft, Lawrence-Free State HS<br />
Nacel Open Door<br />
(105) Bruno Lipus De Oliveira, Lawrence-Free State HS<br />
Council on International Educational Exchange<br />
(106) Paul Arens, Leavenworth HS<br />
AIFS<br />
(107) Felipe Barbosa-Silva, Leavenworth HS<br />
AIFS<br />
(108) Hikori Nakamura, Lincoln HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(109) Shawn Gouws, Lindsborg-Smoky Valley HS<br />
PAX<br />
(110) Aiya Negmutulia, Little River HS<br />
CCI Greenheart<br />
(111) Baty Abdulfattah, Little River HS<br />
PAX<br />
(112) Marie Miklus, Lost Springs-Centre HS<br />
CCI Greenheart<br />
(113) Hsien-Chu Chiang, Louisburg HS<br />
AYUSA<br />
(114) Thore Pieper, Lyndon HS<br />
Education Travel & Culture<br />
(115) Anika Menningen, Lyndon HS<br />
International Student Exchange<br />
(116) Camilla Lindblad, Maize HS<br />
International Cultural Exchange Services<br />
(117) Akane Fujimoto, Maize HS<br />
Cultural Homestay International<br />
(118) Annika Fischer, McLouth HS<br />
Council on International Educational Exchange<br />
(119) Rene Banczyk, McPherson HS<br />
CCI Greenheart<br />
(120) Nithiphat Benhawan, McPherson HS<br />
AFS-USA<br />
(121) Jorit Obenlueneschloss, McPherson HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(122) Michelle Jacob, Meade HS<br />
EF Foundation for Foreign Study<br />
(123) Karn Supatrabutra, Meade HS<br />
EF Foundation for Foreign Study<br />
(124) Anne Stine Kaaen, Medicine Lodge HS<br />
AFS-USA<br />
(125) Tanja Hennen, Medicine Lodge HS<br />
AFS-USA<br />
(126) Florian Hupfauer, Moundridge HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(127) Vera Gutmann, Moundridge HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(128) Diana Carolina Estevez Torres, Mulvane HS<br />
AYUSA<br />
(129) Jose Munoz, Mulvane HS<br />
International Student Exchange<br />
(130) Adrian Kockenals, Mulvane HS<br />
ASSE<br />
(131) Ruidong Zuo, Neodesha HS<br />
International Student Exchange<br />
(132) Elida-Kristine Raa, Neodesha HS<br />
Forte International Exchange Association<br />
(133) Bosko Bulatovic, Neodesha HS<br />
Council on International Educational Exchange<br />
(134) Salome Lambert, Neodesha HS<br />
YFU USA<br />
(135) Daechn Kim, Ness City HS<br />
Council on International Educational Exchange<br />
(136) Xiaoying Meng, Newton HS<br />
International Cultural Exchange Services<br />
(137) Sara Salehi, Newton HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(138) Alex Lickert, Newton HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(139) Johanna Gustavsen, Newton HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(140) Annalena Quaas, Newton HS<br />
CCI Greenheart<br />
(141) Paul Wittenberg, Newton HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(142) Gin Lee, Norton Community HS<br />
International Student Exchange<br />
17—Board Minutes<br />
(143) Anton Bergenudd, Olathe East HS<br />
CCI Greenheart<br />
(144) Kristine Lundeby, Olathe East HS<br />
AIFS<br />
(145) Florian Stockburger, Olathe East HS<br />
CCI Greenheart<br />
(146) Mariana Labell, Olathe Northwest HS<br />
Council on International Educational Exchange<br />
(147) Tim Knauth, Olathe South HS<br />
AYUSA<br />
(148) Lilian Canac, Olathe South HS<br />
International Student Exchange<br />
(149) Lena Weis, Osage City HS<br />
International Student Exchange<br />
(150) Paul Weiler, Osage City HS<br />
International Student Exchange<br />
(151) Thea Enevoldsen, Oskaloosa HS<br />
ASSE<br />
(152) Maike Weiper, Otis-Bison HS<br />
International Student Exchange<br />
(153) Dwij Hirpara, Ottawa HS<br />
South Central Rotary Youth Exchange<br />
(154) Alexander Hintz, Overland Park-Blue Valley<br />
Southwest HS<br />
Council on International Educational Exchange<br />
(155) QuiHan Liu, Overland Park-Blue Valley<br />
Southwest HS<br />
Council on International Educational Exchange<br />
(156) Magdalena Pikala, Overland Park-Blue Valley<br />
Southwest HS<br />
Council on International Educational Exchange<br />
(157) Ina Ania Teschen, Palco HS<br />
International Student Exchange<br />
(158) Mariona Olasz, Paola HS<br />
FLAG<br />
(159) Katharina Dietz, Paola HS<br />
FLAG<br />
(160) Felix Brandelik, Paola HS<br />
YFU USA<br />
(161) Paul Juesten, Parsons HS<br />
AFS-USA<br />
(162) Enrique Dominguez, Peabody-Burns HS<br />
International Student Exchange<br />
(163) Andrea Garcia Barbel, Peabody-Burns HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(164) Andrea Kubickova, Peabody-Burns HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(165) Ian Orrook, Peabody-Burns HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(166) Filip Suskavcevic, Peabody-Burns HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(167) Fenja Lang, Peabody-Burns HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(168) Luisa Tews, Pomona-West Franklin HS<br />
Forte International Exchange Association<br />
(169) Hwang Yu-Ching, Pretty Prairie HS<br />
EF Foundation for Foreign Study<br />
(170) Inga Franke, Quinter HS<br />
AIFS<br />
(171) Karla Karbach, Rose Hill HS<br />
AFS-USA<br />
(172) Marcella Pellizer, Rose Hill HS<br />
CCI Greenheart<br />
(173) Cristina Sainz, Rose Hill HS<br />
AYUSA<br />
(174) Geraldo Guerrio, Rose Hill HS<br />
CCI Greenheart<br />
(1<strong>75</strong>) Johanna Berles, Rossville HS<br />
AIFS<br />
(176) Svea Martens, Rossville HS<br />
AIFS<br />
(177) Natalia Thoma, Rossville HS<br />
AIFS<br />
(178) Sascha Kaulitzky, Rossville HS<br />
AIFS<br />
(179) Caio Martins, Rossville HS<br />
AIFS<br />
(180) Shucheng Zhou, Sabetha HS<br />
Foundation for Worldwide Intl Studen Exchange<br />
(181) Christian Reinprecht, Sabetha HS<br />
Foundation for Worldwide Intl Student Exchange<br />
(182) Xiangmin Ye, Salina-Sacred Heart HS<br />
Nacel Open Door<br />
(183) Moritz Kramer, Salina-South HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(184) Michelle Schnyder, Salina-South HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(185) Tim Bolle, Scott Community HS<br />
Educational Travel & Culture<br />
(186) Peter Kuchar, Shawnee Mission East HS<br />
Council on International Educational Exchange<br />
(187) Lukas Budach, Shawnee Mission East HS<br />
AFS-USA<br />
(188) Jens Andersen, Shawnee Mission East HS<br />
AFS-USA<br />
(189) Marta Silva, Shawnee Mission East HS<br />
Council on International Educational Exchange<br />
(190) Ulrika Blom, Shawnee Mission North HS<br />
EF Foundation for Foreign Study<br />
(191) Petter Strom Bakken, Shawnee Mission North HS<br />
AIFS<br />
(192) Julia Sonnleitner, Shawnee Mission Northwest HS<br />
Rotary Central States Youth Exchange Program<br />
(193) Mirell Molder, Shawnee Mission Northwest HS<br />
Rotary Central States Youth Exchange Program<br />
(194) Iben Jensen, Shawnee Mission Northwest HS<br />
Rotary Central States Youth Exchange Program<br />
(195) Romulo Nader, Shawnee Mission Northwest HS<br />
AFS-USA<br />
(196) Lina Donath, Shawnee Mission Northwest HS<br />
YFU USA<br />
(197) Mendes da Silva, Shawnee Mission South HS<br />
AIFS<br />
(198) Franziska Faymanville, Shawnee Mission South HS<br />
AIFS<br />
(199) Marta Sorci, Shawnee Mission South HS<br />
AIFS<br />
(200) Lotte Anthoniis, Shawnee Mission South HS<br />
AYUSA<br />
(201) Marcelo Regis, Shawnee Mission South HS<br />
AIFS<br />
(202) Richard Loeffler, Shawnee Mission South HS<br />
EF Foundation for Foreign Study<br />
(203) Massimilia Giobbi, Shawnee Mission South HS<br />
AIFS<br />
(204) Lina Melissa Schonholz, Shawnee Mission South HS<br />
AIFS<br />
(205) Sara Vazquez-Quiroga, Shawnee Mission West HS<br />
International Student Exchange<br />
(206) Javier Orta Torres, Spring Hill HS<br />
FLAG<br />
(207) Saskia Daniela Heussner, Spring Hill HS<br />
FLAG<br />
(208) Vilde Molvaer, Spring Hill HS<br />
AFS-USA<br />
(209) Cristina Salazar, Spring Hill HS<br />
FLAG<br />
(210) Gabrrielle Pizzato Santana, Spring Hill HS<br />
FLAG<br />
(211) Candela Gonzalez, Spring Hill HS<br />
FLAG<br />
(212) Ilaria Righetto, Sterling HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(213) Yasmin Wilnis, Stilwell-Blue Valley HS<br />
AYUSA<br />
(214) Michel Wegner, Stilwell-Blue Valley HS<br />
Council on International Educational Exchange<br />
(215) Kira Aschenbroich, Stockton HS<br />
International Student Exchange<br />
18—Board Minutes<br />
November 2013 25
(216) Marko Vignjavic, Sylvan Grove-Sylvan-Lucas<br />
Unified HS<br />
American Intercultural Student Exchange<br />
(217) Joao Caldas, Tecumseh-Shawnee Heights HS<br />
AIFS<br />
(218) Fernando Amador, Tecumseh-Shawnee Heights HS<br />
Forte International Exchange Association<br />
(219) Valeriva Sedova, Tonganoxie HS<br />
ACTE/ACCELS<br />
(220) Flora Bauermeister, Topeka HS<br />
AFS-USA<br />
(221) Nathalle Tonn, Topeka HS<br />
AFS-USA<br />
(222) Jasmin Hahn, Topeka West HS<br />
AIFS<br />
(223) Luca Gobbi, Topeka-Seaman HS<br />
AIFS<br />
(224) Meret Jannsen, Topeka-Seaman HS<br />
AFS-USA<br />
(225) Robin Wendt, Topeka-Seaman HS<br />
AIFS<br />
(226) Steven Gerth, Topeka-Seaman HS<br />
AFS-USA<br />
(227) Piotr Wiszniewski, Topeka-Washburn Rural HS<br />
International Student Exchange<br />
(228) Alexandra Lakeberg, Topeka-Washburn Rural HS<br />
International Student Exchange<br />
(229) Martina Slavkoska, Towanda-Circle HS<br />
CCI<br />
(230) Michelle de Lange, Towanda-Circle HS<br />
CCI<br />
(231) Lykke Sofia Myrass, Towanda-Circle HS<br />
CCI<br />
(232) Sofia Carling, Towanda-Circle HS<br />
CCI<br />
(233) Ariadne Bogo, Towanda-Circle HS<br />
CCI<br />
(234) Guillaume Mockel, Ulysses HS<br />
South Central Rotary Youth Exchange<br />
(235) Andres Caceres, Valley Center HS<br />
AFS-USA<br />
(236) Sara Fischer, Valley Center HS<br />
AFS-USA<br />
(237) Lars van Scheijndel, Valley Center HS<br />
AYUSA<br />
(238) Carmen Latorre, Valley Center HS<br />
AFS-USA<br />
(239) Elisa Zoppolato, Victoria HS<br />
CCI Greenheart<br />
(240) Ferdinand Poschenrieder, Victoria HS<br />
CCI Greenheart<br />
(241) Katharina Mank, Wamego HS<br />
YFU USA<br />
(242) Signe Lauritsen, Wamego HS<br />
YFU USA<br />
(243) Giulia Rinaldi, Wamego HS<br />
AFS-USA<br />
(244) Mattias Lovfors, Wamego HS<br />
YFU USA<br />
(245) Paulina Koester, Washington County HS<br />
International Student Exchange<br />
(246) Mireia Salvador, Wellington HS<br />
PAX<br />
(247) Kim Reisser, Weskan HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(248) Michela Pesce, White City HS<br />
International Student Exchange<br />
(249) Gustavo Morgenstern, White City HS<br />
International Student Exchange<br />
(250) Justus Kuebler, White City HS<br />
International Student Exchange<br />
(251) Gustaf Ostbiom, Wichita-Collegiate HS<br />
CCI Greenheart<br />
(252) Julia Dellnaes, Wichita-Collegiate HS<br />
CCI Greenheart<br />
19—Board Minutes<br />
(253) Vitoria Cavalhos Lopes Nerg, Wichita-East HS<br />
Rotary Central States Youth Exchange Program<br />
(254) Esteban Walker, Wichita-East HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(255) Natalia Carboneli, Wichita-Haysville Campus HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(256) Sofie Baller, Wichita-Haysville Campus HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(257) Nicolai Berger, Wichita-Haysville Campus HS<br />
NorthWest Student Exchange<br />
(258) Katarina Rismo, Wichita-Haysville Campus HS<br />
International Student Exchange<br />
(259) Yannick Thelen, Wichita-Haysville Campus HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(260) Vanessa Volker, Wichita-Haysville Campus HS<br />
ASSE International Student Exchange Programs<br />
(261) Andressa Perira, Wichita-Haysville Campus HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(262) Amelia Sjoberg, Wichita-Heights HS<br />
CCI Greenheart<br />
(263) Elena Vinogradaua, Wichita-Heights HS<br />
CCI Greenheart<br />
(264) Burit Kultakerng, Wichita-Heights HS<br />
International Student Exchange<br />
(265) Bruno Coeli, Wichita-Heights HS<br />
ERDT<br />
(266) Rasmus Wich, Wichita-Heights HS<br />
Council for Educational Travel USA<br />
(267) Miki Sauamura, Wichita-Heights HS<br />
YFU USA<br />
(268) Lorenzo Putti, Wichita-Northwest HS<br />
ASSE International Student Exchange Programs<br />
(269) Maite Nicuesa, Wichita-Northwest HS<br />
ASSE International Student Exchange Programs<br />
(270) Matea Narcy, Wichita-Northwest HS<br />
ASSE International Student Exchange Programs<br />
(271) Johanna Minich, Wichita-Northwest HS<br />
ASSE International Student Exchange Programs<br />
(272) Alvaro De Lera, Wichita-Northwest HS<br />
ASSE International Student Exchange Programs<br />
(273) Francisco Franco, Wichita-The Independent HS<br />
AFS-USA<br />
(274) Misaki Nagae, Winona-Triplains HS<br />
International Fellowship<br />
(2<strong>75</strong>) Nina Engel, Winona-Triplains HS<br />
International Fellowship<br />
The following were ruled (Not Eligible) for the activities<br />
listed under Rule18-1-12<br />
(1) TingWei Chen, Onaga HS<br />
WISE<br />
TRANSFER RULE 18 (Hardship)<br />
The following were ruled (Eligible) for the activities<br />
listed under Rule18-1-13<br />
(1) Adam Lunderman, Eureka HS<br />
Formerly attended Udall HS<br />
(2) Gage Dent, Anthony/Harper-Chaparral HS<br />
Formerly attended Kingman HS<br />
(3) Tristan Gerdes, Anthony/Harper-Chaparral HS<br />
Formerly attended Attica HS<br />
(4) Lane Vornauf, Anthony/Harper-Chaparral HS<br />
Formerly attended Riverton HS<br />
(5) Chase Umpehnour, Atchison HS<br />
Formerly attended Troy HS<br />
(6) Robert VanHoozer, Atchison HS<br />
Formerly attended Atchison-Maur Hill-Mount Academy<br />
(7) Trevor VanHoozer, Atchison HS<br />
Formerly attended Atchison-Maur Hill-Mount Academy<br />
(8) Rafael Riquelme, Atchison-Maur Hill-Mount Academy<br />
Formerly attended Mexico<br />
(9) Cornell Brown, Baldwin HS<br />
Formerly attended Lawrence HS<br />
(10) Kaleb Vining, CANEY VALLEY JH<br />
Formerly attended INDEPENDENCE MS<br />
(11) Brenden Hutchinson, Chanute HS<br />
Formerly attended Wellington HS<br />
(12) Jerad Hopkins, Cherokee-Southeast HS<br />
Formerly attended Cherryvale HS<br />
(13) Brittani Grubb, Claflin-Central Plains HS<br />
Formerly attended Minneapolis HS<br />
(14) Megan Dunn, Coldwater-South Central HS<br />
Formerly attended Medicine Lodge HS<br />
(15) JoAnn Rich, Deerfield HS<br />
Formerly attended Hutchinson-Trinity Catholic HS<br />
(16) Justin Roe, Douglass HS<br />
Formerly attended MA - Granby HS<br />
(17) Devan Herb, Eureka HS<br />
Formerly attended Halstead High School<br />
(18) Mitchell Hilger, Garden Plain HS<br />
Formerly attended Goddard HS<br />
(19) Justin McGinnes, Great Bend HS<br />
Formerly attended OK - Glenpool HS<br />
(20) Dariann McBurney, Gypsum-Southeast of Saline HS<br />
Formerly attended Salina-South HS<br />
(21) Mason Biehler, Herington HS<br />
Formerly attended McPherson HS<br />
(22) Daniel Gibson, Hiawatha HS<br />
Formerly attended Horton HS<br />
(23) Miles McClintock, Holton HS<br />
Formerly attended GA - Columbus-George Washington<br />
Carver HS<br />
(24) Dakota Latzke, HOLTON-JACKSON HEIGHTS JH<br />
Formerly attended EVEREST MS<br />
(25) Travis Ringquist, Hoxie HS<br />
Formerly attended Abilene HS<br />
(26) Taylor Gottschalk, Hutchinson-Central Christian HS<br />
Formerly attended Burrton HS<br />
(27) Kaden Whittington, HUTCHINSON-RENO<br />
VALLEY MS<br />
Formerly attended HUTCHINSON MS<br />
(28) Donald Henderson, Kensington-Thunder Ridge HS<br />
Formerly attended Arkansas City HS<br />
(29) Jesse Moore, Kensington-Thunder Ridge HS<br />
Formerly attended Wetmore HS<br />
(30) Brendon Woodley-Davis, Kingman HS<br />
Formerly attended Maize HS<br />
(31) Taylor Fox, Lansing HS<br />
Formerly attended TN - Maryville-William Blount HS<br />
(32) Marie Dean, Lansing HS<br />
Formerly attended Leavenworth-Immaculata HS<br />
(33) De'Waun Wilkes, Lansing HS<br />
Formerly attended Shawnee Mission North HS<br />
(34) Nyle Anderson, Lawrence HS<br />
Formerly attended Lawrence Free-State HS<br />
(35) Wanya Spates, Lawrence-Free State HS<br />
Formerly attended FL - Altamonte Springs-Lake<br />
Brantley HS<br />
(36) Drew Halling, Lawrence-Free State HS<br />
Formerly attended MN - Minnetonka-West Academy<br />
(37) Vallie Kenfield, Leoti-Wichita County HS<br />
Formerly attended Riley County HS<br />
(38) Antone Vinduska, MARION MS<br />
Formerly attended LOST SPRINGS-CENTRE JH<br />
(39) Corrissa Osborn, MOSCOW JH<br />
Formerly attended ASHLAND JH<br />
(40) Jesse Courtain, Norton Community HS<br />
Formerly attended Almena-Northern Valley HS<br />
(41) Trenten Stoltenberg, Oakley HS<br />
Formerly attended Winona-Triplains HS<br />
(42) Hannah Harris, Olathe North HS<br />
Formerly attended Olathe-Heritage Christian Academy<br />
(43) Jimmie Lee Swain IV, Olathe North HS<br />
Formerly attended Lee's Summit HS<br />
(44) Justin Lewis, Osawatomie HS<br />
Formerly attended LaCygne-Prairie View HS<br />
(45) Marcus Radmacher, Paola HS<br />
Formerly attended TX - Greenville HS<br />
(46) Chris Wood, PITTSBURG MS<br />
Formerly attended PITTSBURG-ST MARYS<br />
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL<br />
(47) Logan Altic, POMONA-WEST FRANKLIN MS<br />
Formerly attended MO - LEBANON JH<br />
(48) Caleb Thibodeaux, Rosalia-Flinthills HS<br />
Formerly attended Council Grove HS<br />
(49) Reba Leonard, Sabetha HS<br />
Formerly attended Topeka-Seaman HS<br />
(50) Marcus Dice, Salina-Central HS<br />
Formerly attended Onaga HS<br />
(51) Roberto Zatarain-Peralta, Salina-South HS<br />
Formerly attended AZ - Phoenix-North HS<br />
(52) Ethan Mitchell, Salina-South HS<br />
Formerly attended MO - Bethel-Heartland Christian<br />
Academy<br />
(53) Mirelina Starcev, Shawnee Mission East HS<br />
Formerly attended Prairie Village-Kansas City<br />
Christian HS<br />
(54) Trevor Oeffner, Shawnee Mission East HS<br />
Formerly attended MO - Branson-Ozark Boys Academy<br />
(55) Simon Jahke, Shawnee Mission West HS<br />
Formerly attended MO - Kansas City-Pembroke Hill<br />
School<br />
(56) Jacob Johnson, Silver Lake HS<br />
Formerly attended Junction City HS<br />
(57) DezaRay Blaylock, South Haven HS<br />
Formerly attended TX - McLean HS<br />
(58) Haley Potter, Spring Hill HS<br />
Formerly attended Olathe-South HS<br />
(59) Kellon Lees, Spring Hill HS<br />
Formerly attended Gardner-Edgerton High School<br />
(60) Austin Frakes, Valley Falls HS<br />
Formerly attended Holton HS<br />
(61) Mason Reynolds, Waverly HS<br />
Formerly attended Lawrence HS<br />
(62) Christopher Kresyman, Jr., Waverly HS<br />
Formerly attended Pratt HS<br />
(63) Isaac Romero, WHITEWATER-REMINGTON MS<br />
Formerly attended WICHITA-TRUESDELL MS<br />
(64) Tanner Schartz, Wichita-Southeast HS<br />
Formerly attended Wichita-Haysville Campus HS<br />
(65) Karlie Wood, Wichita-The Independent HS<br />
Formerly attended Andover-Central HS<br />
(66) Isabelle Monnin, Wichita-The Independent HS<br />
Formerly attended Wichita-Kapaun Mt. Carmel HS<br />
The following were ruled (Not Eligible) for the activities<br />
listed under Rule18-1-13<br />
(1) Molly Morgan, Lakin HS<br />
Formerly attended Deerfield HS<br />
(2) Justice Line, Lakin HS<br />
Formerly attended Deerfield HS<br />
(3) Mollie Calderon, Lakin HS<br />
Formerly attended Deerfield HS<br />
(4) James Pettz, Lakin HS<br />
Formerly attended Deerfield HS<br />
(5) Tyler Bemis, LAKIN MS<br />
Formerly attended DEERFIELD MS<br />
(6) Haley Dietsch, Overland Park-St. Thomas Aquinas HS<br />
Formerly attended MO - Kansas City-Pembroke Hill<br />
(7) Austin Kyte, Rexford-Golden Plains HS<br />
Formerly attended Oberlin-Decatur Community HS<br />
(8) Gannon Cornley, Stilwell-Blue Valley HS<br />
Formerly attended MO - Kansas City-Rockhurst HS<br />
20—Board Minutes<br />
26 KSHSAA Activities Association
COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT RULE 29<br />
The following were approved under Rule 29-2-1, 29-3-1<br />
(schools may be combined for interschool activities …<br />
for the activities listed, with the identification of the<br />
combined team, classification where appropriate and<br />
the school responsible for administering the activity in<br />
parenthesis):<br />
Rule 29-2-1<br />
Andale/Garden Plain High Schools<br />
Boys & Girls Cross Country, Boys & Girls Golf<br />
{Andale/Garden Plain, Class TBD, 2013-14 & 2014-15}<br />
Attica/Argonia High Schools<br />
Football (8-Man)<br />
{Attica/Argonia, Class TBD, 2013-14}<br />
Belleville-Republic County/Scandia-Pike Valley High Schools<br />
Softball, Wrestling<br />
{Republic County, Class TBD, 2013-14 & 2014-15}<br />
Beloit/Beloit-St. John’s High Schools<br />
Wrestling<br />
{Beloit, Class TBD, 2013-14 & 2014-15}<br />
Beloit-St. John’s/Tipton Catholic High Schools<br />
Football (8-Man), Volleyball, Cheerleading<br />
{St. John’s/Tipton, Class TBD, 2013-14 & 2014-15}<br />
Clay Center/Wakefield High Schools<br />
Girls Tennis, Girls Golf<br />
{Clay Center, Class TBD, 2013-14 & 2014-15}<br />
Downs-Lakeside/Tipton Catholic High Schools<br />
Boys & Girls Cross Country<br />
{Downs-Lakeside, Class TBD, 2013-14 & 2014-15}<br />
Rossville/St. Marys High Schools<br />
Boys & Girls Cross Country<br />
{Kaw Valley, Class TBD, 2013-14 & 2014-15}<br />
Rule 29-3-1<br />
Altamont/Mound Valley/Edna/Parsons-Meadow View/Bartlett<br />
Jr. High Schools<br />
Football (11-Man) – 2013-14<br />
Anthony/Harper Jr. High Schools<br />
Boys & Girls Basketball, Football (11-Man), Boys &<br />
Girls Track & Field, Volleyball, Wrestling – 2013-14<br />
Atchison Catholic/Atchison-Trinity Lutheran Jr. High Schools<br />
All Sports/Activities – 2013-14<br />
Attica/Argonia Jr. High Schools<br />
Football (8-Man) – 2013-14<br />
Beloit-St. John’s/Tipton Catholic Middle Schools<br />
Boys & Girls Basketball, Cheerleading, Football<br />
(8-Man), Volleyball – 2013-14<br />
Council Grove/Alta Vista-Prairie Heights Middle Schools<br />
Boys & Girls Basketball, Boys & Girls Cross Country,<br />
Football (11-Man), Boys & Girls Track & Field,<br />
Volleyball, Wrestling – 2013-14<br />
Dighton/Healy Jr. High Schools<br />
Football (8-Man) – 2013-14<br />
Garnett-Anderson County/Garnett-St. Rose/Westphalia Jr.<br />
High Schools<br />
Boys & Girls Cross Country, Football (11-Man),<br />
Volleyball, Wrestling – 2013-14<br />
Junction City/Junction City-St. Xavier High Schools<br />
Football, Boys & Girls Soccer<br />
{Junction City, Class TBD, 2013-14 & 2014-15}<br />
Garnett-Anderson County/Garnett-St. Rose Jr. High Schools<br />
Boys & Girls Basketball, Boys & Girls Track & Field<br />
– 2013-14<br />
Kingman/Norwich High Schools<br />
Boys & Girls Cross Country, Baseball, Softball<br />
{Kingman, Class TBD, 2013-14 & 2014-15}<br />
Leavenworth/Leavenworth-Immaculata High Schools<br />
Boys & Girls Cross Country<br />
{Leavenworth, Class TBD, 2013-14 & 2014-15}<br />
Logan/Palco High Schools<br />
Football (8-Man), Boys Basketball<br />
{Logan/Palco, Class TBD, 2013-14 & 2014-15}<br />
Miltonvale/Glasco High Schools<br />
Boys & Girls Basketball, Boys & Girls Cross Country,<br />
Football (8-Man), Boys Golf, Instrumental Music, Boys<br />
& Girls Track & Field, Vocal Music, Volleyball<br />
{Southern Cloud, Class TBD, 2013-14 & 2014-15}<br />
Phillipsburg/Logan High Schools<br />
Boys & Girls Cross Country<br />
{Phillipsburg, Class TBD, 2013-14 & 2014-15}<br />
Pleasanton/Mound City-Jayhawk-Linn High Schools<br />
Boys & Girls Cross Country, Wrestling<br />
{ Pleasanton/Mound City-Jayhawk-Linn, Class TBD,<br />
2013-14 & 2014-15}<br />
Pittsburg/Pittsburg-St. Mary’s-Colgan High Schools<br />
Boys & Girls Cross Country, Girls Golf, Boys & Girls<br />
Soccer<br />
{Pittsburg, Class TBD, 2013-14 & 2014-15}<br />
Hoisington/Great Bend-Central Kansas Christian Academy<br />
Middle Schools<br />
Boys & Girls Basketball, Football (11-Man), Boys &<br />
Girls Track & Field, Volleyball, Wrestling – 2013-14<br />
Independence/Independence-St. Andrew Catholic/Independence-<br />
Zion Lutheran Middle Schools<br />
All Sports/Activities – 2013-14<br />
Kingman/Kingman-St. Patrick’s Catholic Middle Schools<br />
Boys & Girls Basketball, Cheerleading, Football<br />
(11-Man), Instrumental Music, Boys & Girls Track &<br />
Field, Volleyball – 2013-14<br />
Leavenworth-St. Xavier/Leavenworth-St. Paul Lutheran Middle<br />
Schools<br />
All Sports/Activities – 2013-14<br />
Logan/Damar Jr. High Schools<br />
Boys Basketball – 2013-14<br />
Madison/Hamilton Jr. High Schools<br />
Boys & Girls Basketball, Football (8-Man), Boys &<br />
Girls Track & Field, Volleyball – 2013-14<br />
Marysville/Marysvile-Good Shepherd Lutheran Jr. High Schools<br />
All Sports/Activities – 2013-14<br />
Miltonvale/Glasco Jr. High Schools<br />
Boys & Girls Basketball, Cheerleading, Football<br />
(8-Man), Instrumental Music, Boys & Girls Track &<br />
Field, Vocal Music, Volleyball – 2013-14<br />
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Newton-Chisholm/Newton-St. Mary’s Catholic Middle Schools<br />
Boys & Girls Basketball, Boys & Girls Cross Country,<br />
Football (11-Man), Scholars Bowl, Boys & Girls Tennis,<br />
Boys & Girls Track & Field, Volleyball, Wrestling –<br />
2013-14<br />
Oswego/Parsons-Service Valley Charter Academy Middle Schools<br />
Boys & Girls Basketball, Football (11-Man),<br />
Instrumental Music, Boys & Girls Track & Field, Vocal<br />
Music, Volleyball – 2013-14<br />
Paola/Paola-Holy Trinity Middle Schools<br />
Boys & Girls Basketball, Cheerleading, Boys & Girls<br />
Cross Country, Football (11-Man), Instrumental Music,<br />
Boys & Girls Track & Field, Vocal Music, Volleyball,<br />
Wrestling – 2013-14<br />
Parsons/Parsons-St. Patrick Catholic Middle Schools<br />
Football (11-Man), Boys & Girls Golf, Boys & Girls<br />
Tennis – 2013-14<br />
Pittsburg/Girard Middle Schools<br />
Wrestling – 2013-14<br />
Yates Center/Buffalo-Altoona-Midway Middle Schools<br />
Football (8-Man) – 2013-14<br />
APPROVED EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES<br />
ATHLETIC<br />
Date Event Sponsor Sport<br />
9/19/13 Hiawatha Cross Country Invitational Hiawatha HS, KS CC<br />
9/20/13 Guilfoil Invitational Bishop Miege HS, Roeland Park KS Tennis<br />
9/20-9/21/13 Tournament of Champions VB Tourn. St. Joseph's Academy, St. Louis MO VB<br />
9/21/13 MSSU Southern Stampede Carthage HS, MO CC<br />
9/21/13 PHS Varsity Volleyball Tournament Pittsburg HS, KS VB<br />
9/21/13 Tri-State Volleyball Challenge Fayetteville HS, AR VB<br />
9/21/13 Heartland Cross Country Classic Roosevelt HS, Des Moines IA CC<br />
9/26/13 Parsons Varsity Tennis Meet Parsons HS, KS Tennis<br />
9/28/13 OSU Cowboy Jamboree Stillwater HS, OK CC<br />
9/28/13 Blue Springs South Volleyball Tournament Blue Springs South HS, Blue Springs MO VB<br />
9/28/13 Miege JV Volleyball Invitational Bishop Miege HS, Roeland Park KS VB<br />
9/28/13 Roy Griak Invitational White Bear Lake HS, MN CC<br />
9/28/13 Midway Volleyball Tournament Midway HS, Cleveland MO VB<br />
10/1/13 Goodland Volleyball Quad Goodland HS, KS VB<br />
10/3/13 Pittsburg Invitational Cross Country Meet Pittsburg HS, KS CC<br />
10/3-10/5/13 Gateway City Soccer Classic Christian Brothers College HS, St. Louis MO Soccer<br />
10/5/13 Hanover Varsity Volleyball Quad Hanover HS, KS VB<br />
10/5/13 KC Metro Cross Country Invitational Raymore-Peculiar HS, Peculiar MO CC<br />
10/12/13 Varsity Volleyball Stateline Showdown Blue Valley North HS, Overland Park KS VB<br />
10/12/13 St. Francis Volleyball Quad St. Francis HS, KS VB<br />
10/12/13 PHS JV Volleyball Tournament Pittsburg HS, KS VB<br />
10/17-10/19/13 Mid America Union College VB Tourn. College View Academy, Lincoln NE VB<br />
10/19/13 Michelle Smith Catholic Classic St. Thomas Aquinas HS, Overland Park KS VB<br />
10/19/13 Saint's Tennis Invitational St. Thomas Aquinas HS, Overland Park KS Tennis<br />
11/26-11/30/13 WCHS Tournament of Champions Washington Community HS, IL BB<br />
12/7/13 Goodland JV Wrestling Tournament Goodland HS, KS Wrest<br />
12/7/13 St. Francis Invitational Wrestling Tourn. St. Francis HS, KS Wrest<br />
12/10-12/14/13 Sagebrush Shootout Brewster HS, KS BB<br />
12/11-12/13/13 Topside Tipoff Basketball Tournament Goodland HS, KS BB<br />
12/12-12/14/13 Garden City Basketball Tournament Garden City HS, KS BB<br />
12/12-12/14/13 Blue Valley Shootout Blue Valley HS, Stilwell KS BB<br />
12/13-12/14/13 Bronco Wrestling Invite Lee's Summit North HS, Lee's Summit MO Wrest<br />
12/13-12/14/13 Eagle Invitational Colby HS, KS Wrest<br />
12/14/13 Miege Wrestling Invitational Bishop Miege HS, Roeland Park KS Wrest<br />
12/16-12/19/13 Goodland JV Basketball Tournament Goodland HS, KS BB<br />
12/18-12/21/13 Hy-Vee Shootout St. Teresa's Academy, Kansas City MO BB<br />
12/20-12/21/13 Varsity Wrestling Holiday Invitational Lee's Summit HS, MO Wrest<br />
12/21/13 Holiday Classic Wrestling Tournament Goodland HS, KS Wrest<br />
12/21/13 Bob Smith Invitational Wray HS, CO Wrest<br />
1/4/14 SHS Wrestling Invite Scottsbluff HS, NE Wrest<br />
1/11/14 Southeast JH Basketball Tournament Southeast JH, Cherokee KS BB<br />
1/18/14 Scott City Wrestling Classic Scott Community HS, Scott City KS Wrest<br />
1/20/14 Time Warner Cable Basketball Showcase Raytown HS, MO BB<br />
1/23-1/25/14 Saint's Classic Basketball Tournament St. Thomas Aquinas HS, Overland Park KS BB<br />
1/23-1/25/14 Paul Wientz/Tom Bowen Orange & Black Classic Colby HS, KS BB<br />
1/28/14 Hiawatha Invitational Basketball Tournament Hiawatha HS, KS BB<br />
2/1/14 Quad State Wrestling Tournament Maryville HS, MO Wrest<br />
3/31-4/5/14 Bob Durig MO KAN Soccer Classic St. Thomas Aquinas HS, Overland Park KS Soccer<br />
4/11/14 Hiawatha Invitational Golf Meet Hiawatha HS, KS Golf<br />
4/11/14 Bishop Miege Track Invitational Bishop Miege HS, Roeland Park KS Track<br />
4/14/14 Hiawatha Invitational JV Golf Meet Hiawatha HS, KS Golf<br />
4/14/14 Goodland JV Track Meet Goodland HS, KS Track<br />
4/21/14 Goodland JV Golf Tournament Goodland HS, KS Golf<br />
4/22/14 St. Francis JH Invitational Track Meet St. Francis JH, KS Track<br />
4/26/14 Grant JH Track Meet Invitational Grant JH, Goodland KS Track<br />
4/29/14 St. Francis HS Invitational Track Meet St. Francis HS, KS Track<br />
5/1/14 Hiawatha Invitational Track Meet Hiawatha HS, KS Track<br />
5/2/14 Miege Catholic School Classic Bishop Miege HS, Roeland Park KS Soccer<br />
5/2/14 Saint's Track & Field Invitational St. Thomas Aquinas HS, Overland Park KS Track<br />
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NON-ATHLETIC<br />
Date Event Sponsor Activity<br />
9/19/13 Bonner Springs Marching Invitational Bonner Springs HS, KS Music<br />
9/21/13 KU Band Day University of Kansas, Lawrence KS Music<br />
9/21/13 Kick-Off at Carroll: Back in Action Bishop Carroll HS, Wichita KS Spirit<br />
9/28/13 Oologah Stallion Battalion Oologah HS, OK Music<br />
9/28-9/30/13 Valley Mid-America Cup WDM Valley HS, West Des Moines IA Debate<br />
10/5/13 Valhalla Marching Band Festival Parkview HS, Springfield MO Music<br />
10/5/13 Broken Arrow Invitational Broken Arrow HS, OK Music<br />
10/5/13 Blue Springs Band Day Blue Springs HS, MO Music<br />
10/9/13 Capital City Marching Band Festival Washburn University, Topeka KS Music<br />
10/12/13 Heart of America Marching Festival University of Kansas, Lawrence KS Music<br />
10/12/13 Missouri Western Homecoming Parade Missouri Western State Univ. St. Joseph MO Music<br />
10/12/13 Renegade Review Union HS, Tulsa OK Music<br />
10/12/13 LSN Marching Band Competition Lee's Summit North HS, Lee's Summit MO Music<br />
10/15/13 Missouri Western Tournament of Champions Missouri Western State Univ., St. Joseph MO Music<br />
10/16/13 Baker University Marching Festival Baker University, Baldwin City KS Music<br />
10/18-10/19/13 Bands of America Super Regional Championship Music for All, St. Louis, MO Music<br />
10/22/13 Maize Cheer Showcase Maize HS, KS Cheer<br />
10/26/13 Neewollah Marching Festival Independence HS, KS Music<br />
11/12/13 Wichita East Debate Tournament Wichita East HS, Wichita KS Debate<br />
11/14/13 Wichita Heights Cheer Show Wichita Heights HS, Wichita KS Cheer<br />
11/16/13 Eudora's Elite Cheer & Dance Competition Eudora HS, KS Spirit<br />
11/16/13 Blue Valley Southwest Showcase Blue Valley Southwest HS, Overland Park KS Cheer<br />
11/22/13 Glenbrooks Debate Tournament Glenbrook HS, Glenview IL Debate<br />
12/7/13 Quest Super Saturday Washburn University, Topeka KS Sch Bwl<br />
12/7/13 Best of the Midwest Cheer Festival Olathe Northwest HS, Olathe KS Cheer<br />
12/14/13 Kansas City Classic Liberty HS, MO Dance<br />
12/14/13 Midwest Winter Fest Shawnee Mission West HS, Overland Park KS Cheer<br />
1/11/14 Gardner Edgerton Cheerleading Festival Gardner Edgerton HS, Gardner KS Cheer<br />
1/17-1/18/14 Miss Kansas Drill Team Olathe South HS, Olathe KS Dance<br />
1/24-1/25/14 John Philip Sousa Honor Band University of Kansas, Lawrence KS Music<br />
1/24-1/25/14 Kansas Spectacular Olathe East HS, Olathe KS Dance<br />
1/25/14 St. Charles Classic St. Charles HS, MO Dance<br />
2/1/14 Missouri Western Jazz Festival Missouri Western State Univ., St. Joseph MO Music<br />
2/10/14 Rally in the Valley Valley Center HS, KS Spirit<br />
2/22/14 Alexandra M. Bergan Cheer & Dance Festival Baldwin HS, KS Spirit<br />
2/27-3/1/14 KMEA In-Service Workshop Century II Convention Center, Wichita KS Music<br />
3/7/14 PSU Jazz Festival Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg KS Music<br />
INFORMATION ONLY<br />
Per Bylaws, Article VI, Powers and Duties of the Executive<br />
Board, Section 1h, the Executive Board designates<br />
the duties of the Executive Director and adopts regulations<br />
necessary for the effective operation of the office. One of the<br />
duties delegated to the Executive Director is to handle and<br />
process certain violations. The Executive Board asked that<br />
a synopsis of some of these be listed in the Minutes as “case<br />
book” studies for the member schools to follow in applying the<br />
specific rules or policies identified.<br />
Rule 10-1-6 Qualifications of Coaches: The KSHSAA<br />
was notified by a member high school their basket ball<br />
coach violated the summer coaching rule. The coach had<br />
coached athletes from the school team in a summer league<br />
game on the Sunday of SCW #3, which is past the allowed<br />
timeframe as specified in the rule. The school has suspended<br />
the coach from the first regular season game of the<br />
2013-14 season.<br />
Rule 32-2-4 Baseball: A member school self-reported a<br />
violation of the baseball rule by unknowingly allowing<br />
three players to participate in more than 20 games during<br />
the 2013 season. Each student is being withheld from one<br />
game at the start of the 2014 baseball season. The head<br />
coach is also being withheld from two games at the start of<br />
the 2014 season.<br />
PUBLIC FORUM<br />
Mike and Gayle Etnire of Leawood, were present to address<br />
the Board during the public forum. Per KSHSAA policy, no<br />
action is taken with topics raised in the public forum session.<br />
ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS<br />
AND UPDATES<br />
The Board received financial and administrative reports from<br />
Executive Director Gary Musselman, Assistant Executive<br />
Directors Cheryl Gleason, David Cherry, Francine Martin,<br />
Reggie Romine, Mark Lentz and Jeremy Holaday.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>-13 AUDIT REPORT APPROVED<br />
Mr. Musselman presented the Executive Board with the<br />
annual certified audit report prepared by Wendling, Noe, Nelson,<br />
& Johnson L.L.C. of Topeka. Following Mr. Musselman’s<br />
review of the audit, the Board voted unanimously to accept<br />
the audit. The report will be printed in the October 2013 issue<br />
of the KSHSAA Activities Journal.<br />
2013-14 BUDGET APPROVED<br />
Following a hearing held on Wednesday, September 18,<br />
2013 at 1 p.m. in the office of the KSHSAA, the Executive<br />
Board unanimously approved the KSHSAA budget for the<br />
2013-14 school year and authorized its publication and distribution<br />
to the member schools.<br />
UPDATE ON GIRLS’ GYMNASTICS<br />
Assistant Executive Director Cheryl Gleason provided the<br />
Board with data on the number of schools and students participating<br />
in girls’ gymnastics this fall. Ms. Gleason recently<br />
continued ➣<br />
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completed the rules meeting for head coaches and officials.<br />
Her information indicates 13 member schools are participating<br />
in the sport of girls’ gymnastics and a total of 159 gymnasts<br />
are competing. Board members were reminded there<br />
will be no regional qualifying meets this fall. All participating<br />
schools will be eligible to participate in the October 26th<br />
state meet.<br />
Member schools are reminded Executive Board policy is to<br />
continue offering state competition in gymnastics provided<br />
there are nine (9) or more schools competing. At the point<br />
in time when fewer than nine (9) schools participate, the<br />
Association’s practice is to discontinue a state championship<br />
series.<br />
BOARD OF DIRECTORS<br />
AT LARGE APPOINTMENT<br />
In accordance with Bylaw Article IV, Section 5, the Executive<br />
Board voted to appoint Monte Couchman, Principal of<br />
Southeast Saline Jr/Sr High School in Gypsum, to fulfill<br />
the one year unexpired term as an at-large member of the<br />
KSHSAA Board of Directors. The position had been vacated<br />
last June, by previous board of director member, Mitch Lubin,<br />
former principal of Wellsville Junior High School.<br />
expertise as a certified athletic trainer was a factor in making<br />
this recommendation. Mr. Unruh is currently serving a four<br />
year term as the representative of states in NFHS sections V<br />
and VIII, on the NFHS Sports Medicine Advisory Committee.<br />
He is the second Kansas athletic trainer to do so.<br />
Assisting Mr. Unruh with the operation of the KSHSAA committee<br />
will be Assistant Executive Director, David Cherry.<br />
Mr. Musselman further explained that Mr. Cherry’s Master’s<br />
degree is in Health & Human Performance with extensive<br />
coursework in sports medicine and athletic training. Mr.<br />
Cherry has assisted in past meetings of ad hoc medical advisory<br />
groups conducted by the KSHSAA. Plans are to convene<br />
the initial meeting of the KSHSAA Sports Medicine Advisory<br />
Committee during the 2013-14 school year, with members<br />
representing diverse medical professions and all geographic<br />
regions of the state.<br />
FALL REGIONAL MEETING DATES<br />
Member school administrators are reminded of the following<br />
dates for upcoming KSHSAA Regional Meetings. The agenda<br />
of topics for these meetings will be distributed to all member<br />
school principals and posted on the KSHSAA website under<br />
New Topics, during the first week of October.<br />
KSHSAA NETWORK - FALL SCHEDULE<br />
NEAR COMPLETION<br />
Assistant Executive Director, Jeremy Holaday, reported<br />
the webcast schedule of fall post season activities is near<br />
completion and will be posted on the KSHSAA website under<br />
the KSHSAA Network icon. Member schools are reminded<br />
viewers who watch Association events through the KSHSAA<br />
Network portal continue to do so at no cost. The KSHSAA<br />
Network is not a pay-per-view system. Member schools are<br />
encouraged to inform parents and patrons of this free service<br />
so they may enjoy watching KSHSAA events if they are unable<br />
to attend in person. Mr. Holaday reported a growing<br />
number of schools are participating in the School Broadcast<br />
Program (SBP) which is one of the opportunities available to<br />
KSHSAA member schools through the current agreement.<br />
Schools with interest in the School Broadcast Program may<br />
contact Jeremy Holaday at the KSHSAA office for more information.<br />
USD #501 PRESENTATION<br />
USD # 501, Topeka, Superintendent, Dr. Julie Ford and<br />
district counsel, Cindy Kelly met with the Executive Board to<br />
discuss matters pertaining to potential eligibility of middle<br />
school students in accordance with Rule 23, Mixed Teams.<br />
No action was taken.<br />
SPORTS MEDICINE ADVISORY<br />
COMMITTEE ESTABLISHED<br />
Mr. Musselman introduced Brent Unruh, (ATC) Certified<br />
Athletic Trainer and Office and Operations Manager for the<br />
KSHSAA. Mr. Unruh addressed the Board on the staff’s recommendation<br />
proposing creation of a standing sports medicine<br />
advisory committee. Given the increasing number of<br />
medical issues and risk minimization initiatives involved in<br />
the administration of school activity programs, the creation<br />
of a medical advisory committee seems appropriate. Mr.<br />
Musselman explained that taking advantage of Mr. Unruh’s<br />
Monday, October 21, 2013.................Topeka, KSHSAA Office<br />
Tuesday, October 22, 2013................Shawnee-Mill Valley HS<br />
Wednesday, October 23, 2013...........Fort Scott HS<br />
Thursday, October 24, 2013..............Salina-Central HS<br />
Monday, October 28, 2013................Maize HS<br />
Tuesday, October 29, 2013................Dodge City USD 443 –<br />
The Learning Center<br />
Wednesday, October 30, 2013...........Oakley High School<br />
GOLF COACHING POLICY<br />
TO BE CONSIDERED<br />
Assistant Executive Director and golf administrator, Cheryl<br />
Gleason, presented a request submitted by golf coaches to the<br />
Board. Ms. Gleason explained coaches in classes 6A and 5A<br />
have requested the opportunity to experiment with a change<br />
in the procedure used to establish pairings for golfers qualifying<br />
to the state tournaments. The change would affect the<br />
tee off sequence of foursomes at the state meets in an effort to<br />
afford coaches of full teams a better opportunity to effectively<br />
coach their golfers. Following a discussion of the merits of<br />
the proposal, it was agreed to authorize Ms. Gleason to implement<br />
a pilot project at the upcoming Class 6A and 5A girl’s<br />
state tournaments.<br />
INITIATIVES ON KSHSAA OFFICIALS,<br />
RECRUITMENT, RETENTION &<br />
TRAINING TO BE DISCUSSED AT<br />
REGIONAL MEETINGS<br />
At the direction of the Executive Board last June, staff<br />
worked with the KSHSAA Officials Advisory Committee to<br />
develop a list of potential initiatives focused on addressing<br />
the top priority identified in the most recent KSHSAA<br />
Strategic Plan. Specifically, addressing the desire of member<br />
schools to recruit, train and retain an increasing number of<br />
contest officials in all sports.<br />
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28 KSHSAA Activities Association
It is noted that the KSHSAA, its’ staff and area supervisors of<br />
officials are providing more services to and for officials than<br />
at any time in the modern history of the Association. Services<br />
such as Arbiter, which is paid for by the KSHSAA for use<br />
by all member schools and leagues, are valued as well. These<br />
factors notwithstanding, the needs are still great. The trends<br />
of losing officials who age out of the system or leave because<br />
they are disheartened by abuse from coaches and fans, must<br />
be addressed. In pursuit of these objectives, the Executive<br />
Board identified the following initiatives to be the focus of<br />
discussion at KSHSAA Regional Administrator meetings in<br />
October. All member schools are encouraged to attend to participate<br />
in the dialogue on the following proposed initiatives:<br />
1. Conduct another Commissioners summit at the KSHSAA<br />
office. Commissioners and assigners will be invited to<br />
attend to share concerns and ideas, discuss official camps<br />
and clinics, mentoring programs, and the inclusion of<br />
newer officials in game assignments.<br />
2. Highly recommend officials registering for the first time<br />
complete the “NFHS Interscholastic Officiating” course<br />
within their first year of registration. (The course takes<br />
60-90 minutes to complete and is free.)<br />
3. Invite schools to identify one graduating senior boy and<br />
senior girl as potential future officials. If the selected<br />
students register with KSHSAA, their fee would be waived<br />
the first year.<br />
4. Require coaches who are ejected from a contest (at all<br />
levels grades 7-12) to complete the NFHS “Teaching and<br />
Modeling Behavior” course prior to coaching in their next<br />
event. (Next event would be defined as the next regularly<br />
scheduled day of competition. An ejected coach could<br />
complete a tournament in progress before completing<br />
the course requirement.) (Course fee is $20 and can be<br />
completed in one hour. School administrator is responsible<br />
to provide KSHSAA with the copy of the coach’s certificate<br />
proving completion of the online course. Coach may print<br />
this as the final step of the online course.)<br />
5. Leagues or local officials associations (LOA’s) may apply for<br />
a matching grant from the KSHSAA, not to exceed $1,000,<br />
for recruitment, retention and training of officials. Specifics<br />
of the program must be provided before the grant could be<br />
evaluated and awarded.<br />
6. The KSHSAA will provide to League Commissioners and<br />
Area Supervisors a list of first year officials registering in<br />
their area, several weeks before the season begins so they<br />
may identify a mentor for the new official.<br />
7. Develop an awareness campaign – posters, radio spots, etc.<br />
– run on school or local access community channels.<br />
8. Distribute the “Take Time out to become an Official” posters<br />
to YMCA’s and recreation departments, colleges and<br />
universities.<br />
9. Develop a sample job description for league commissioners<br />
to include activities designed to improve officiating instruction,<br />
such as camps and clinics.<br />
NEXT MEETING<br />
The next regularly scheduled meeting of the Executive Board<br />
will be held on:<br />
Wednesday, November 20 – 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.<br />
Thursday, November 21 – 8:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.<br />
25—Board Minutes<br />
Kansas State High School Activities Association<br />
Minutes<br />
Appeal Board Meeting<br />
Topeka, KSHSAA Office<br />
Friday, September 20, <strong>2012</strong><br />
The meeting of the Appeal Board was held in the office<br />
of the Kansas State High School Activities Association<br />
on Friday, September 20, 2013.<br />
Call to Order:<br />
Scott Hills, chairperson, called the meeting to order<br />
at 1:00 p.m. Shannon Haydock served as recording<br />
secretary.<br />
Roll Call:<br />
Appeal Board Decision:<br />
Motion by William Ford, second by Jerry Flanagan, to<br />
uphold the decision of the KSHSAA Executive Director<br />
regarding Citizenship/Sportsmanship Rule 52.<br />
The vote was unanimous 6 to 0 in favor of the decision of<br />
the Executive Director to not conduct a hearing for Rule<br />
52 violations.<br />
The meeting was adjourned at 2:45 p.m.<br />
Members present were: Mike Burgan, Jerry Flanagan,<br />
William Ford, Shannon Haydock, Scott Hills, Gary Teel.<br />
Jack Carr and Gregg Noel were unavailable for the<br />
meeting.<br />
In accordance with Bylaw Article VIII, Section 6,<br />
no members of the Appeal Board were excused due to<br />
conflict of interest.<br />
All Appeal Board members signed an Oath of Office.<br />
Scott Hills served as chairperson, William Ford as vicechairperson,<br />
Shannon Haydock as recording secretary<br />
and Mike Burgan as alternate recording secretary. These<br />
officer positions will remain in place until such election<br />
is necessary.<br />
Purpose of Appeal:<br />
Rick Wiedmann, Hoyt, appealed the decision of the<br />
KSHSAA Executive Director to not conduct a hearing on<br />
a violation of Rule 52 by a coach at Hoyt-Royal Valley<br />
High School.<br />
Appearing:<br />
Rick Wiedmann, Hoyt<br />
Gary Musselman, KSHSAA Executive Director<br />
John Rundle, USD 337 Superintendent<br />
John Rasmussen, USD 337 Legal Counsel<br />
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<strong>KANSAS</strong> STATE HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION<br />
2013-2014 APPROVED GENERAL FUND BUDGET<br />
<strong>2012</strong>-2013 <strong>2012</strong>-2013 <strong>2012</strong>-2013 2013-2014 2013-2014 2013-2014<br />
Income Expenses Net Difference Income Expenses Net Difference<br />
Estimated Estimated Estimated Estimated Estimated Estimated<br />
Administration 944,350.00 3,066,800.00 -2,122,450.00 978,200.00 3,093,035.00 -2,114,835.00<br />
Basketball - Girls & Boys 788,900.00 90,550.00 698,350.00 839,700.00 110,950.00 728,<strong>75</strong>0.00<br />
Football - Boys 502,500.00 31,200.00 471,300.00 504,800.00 29,100.00 4<strong>75</strong>,700.00<br />
Track & Field - Girls & Boys 250,700.00 92,500.00 158,200.00 265,200.00 94,450.00 170,<strong>75</strong>0.00<br />
Wrestling - Boys 190,200.00 95,900.00 94,300.00 195,800.00 77,900.00 117,900.00<br />
Volleyball - Girls 136,600.00 33,700.00 102,900.00 157,500.00 39,850.00 117,650.00<br />
Cross Country - Girls & Boys 59,000.00 23,200.00 35,800.00 57,500.00 23,600.00 33,900.00<br />
Baseball - Boys 88,200.00 23,300.00 64,900.00 95,000.00 27,900.00 67,100.00<br />
Softball - Girls 70,300.00 17,600.00 52,700.00 72,500.00 20,350.00 52,150.00<br />
Gymnastics - Girls 2,800.00 2,350.00 450.00 2,850.00 2,350.00 500.00<br />
Golf - Girls 8,000.00 6,700.00 1,300.00 7,500.00 6,700.00 800.00<br />
Golf - Boys 15,600.00 12,000.00 3,600.00 15,100.00 12,300.00 2,800.00<br />
Swimming - Girls 17,900.00 2,900.00 15,000.00 19,800.00 3,000.00 16,800.00<br />
Swimming - Boys 20,700.00 2,950.00 17,<strong>75</strong>0.00 20,100.00 3,200.00 16,900.00<br />
Tennis - Girls 9,900.00 6,400.00 3,500.00 9,700.00 7,100.00 2,600.00<br />
Tennis - Boys 9,400.00 6,400.00 3,000.00 9,000.00 6,900.00 2,100.00<br />
Soccer - Boys 64,700.00 9,000.00 55,700.00 62,500.00 8,900.00 53,600.00<br />
Soccer - Girls 41,000.00 8,700.00 32,300.00 43,300.00 8,700.00 34,600.00<br />
Bowling - Boys and Girls 19,100.00 3,300.00 15,800.00 19,300.00 3,200.00 16,100.00<br />
Athletic Officials 206,000.00 141,350.00 64,650.00 191,000.00 146,900.00 44,100.00<br />
Coaching School 65,500.00 23,225.00 42,2<strong>75</strong>.00 63,000.00 18,700.00 44,300.00<br />
Cheerleading 505,100.00 351,050.00 154,050.00 525,700.00 314,200.00 211,500.00<br />
Student Council 105,200.00 90,400.00 14,800.00 110,000.00 93,250.00 16,<strong>75</strong>0.00<br />
Debate 24,000.00 14,200.00 9,800.00 24,500.00 14,100.00 10,400.00<br />
Speech 44,000.00 26,600.00 17,400.00 44,700.00 25,800.00 18,900.00<br />
Music 42,100.00 26,700.00 15,400.00 43,600.00 26,300.00 17,300.00<br />
Piano 1,200.00 400.00 800.00 1,900.00 400.00 1,500.00<br />
K.A.Y. 89,500.00 89,500.00 0.00 91,200.00 87,500.00 3,700.00<br />
Scholars' Bowl 33,000.00 22,000.00 11,000.00 34,000.00 23,700.00 10,300.00<br />
Wellness/Sportsmanship 100.00 100.00 0.00 100.00 100.00 0.00<br />
Capital Outlay 0.00 30,000.00 -30,000.00 0.00 55,000.00 -55,000.00<br />
Totals 4,355,550.00 4,350,9<strong>75</strong>.00 4,5<strong>75</strong>.00 4,505,050.00 4,385,435.00 119,615.00<br />
30 KSHSAA Activities Association<br />
26—Board Minutes
November 2013 31<br />
The Kansas State High School Activities Journal (USPS 290-600) is published monthly (August through May) for $14 per year by the Kansas State High School Activities Association, 601 SW Commerce Place, Topeka, Kansas 66615. Periodicals<br />
postage paid at Topeka, Kansas. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the Kansas State High School Activities Journal, c/o: KSHSAA, P.O. Box 495, Topeka, Kansas 66601-0495. KSHSAA Executive Director: Gary P. Musselman; Assistant Executive Directors:<br />
David Cherry, Cheryl Gleason, Jeremy Holaday, Mark Lentz, Francine Martin and Reggie Romine; Office Manager: Brent Unruh.
ROUTING REPORT<br />
This routing report is provided to assist principals in ensuring the KSHSAA Activities Journal is seen by all appropriate school personnel.<br />
Each individual should check the appropriate box after having read this bulletin and pass it to the next individual on the list or,<br />
return it to the principal.<br />
❑ Superintendent<br />
❑ Girls Golf Coach<br />
❑ Wrestling Coach<br />
❑ Principal<br />
❑ Boys Golf Coach<br />
❑ Band Director<br />
❑ Activities Director<br />
❑ Gymnastics Coach<br />
❑ Cheerleader Advisor<br />
❑ Athletic Director<br />
❑ Girls Soccer Coach<br />
❑ Choral Director<br />
❑ School Counselor<br />
❑ Boys Soccer Coach<br />
❑ Debate Coach<br />
❑ Baseball Coach<br />
❑ Softball Coach<br />
❑ Drill/Dance Team Coach<br />
❑ Girls Basketball Coach<br />
❑ Girls Swimming Coach<br />
❑ KAY Sponsor<br />
❑ Boys Basketball Coach<br />
❑ Boys Swimming Coach<br />
❑ Orchestra Director<br />
❑ Boys Bowling Coach<br />
❑ Girls Tennis Coach<br />
❑ Scholars Bowl Coach<br />
❑ Girls Bowling Coach<br />
❑ Boys Tennis Coach<br />
❑ Speech Coach<br />
❑ Girls Cross Country Coach<br />
❑ Boys Cross Country Coach<br />
❑ Football Coach<br />
Printing Department<br />
❑ Girls Track & Field Coach<br />
❑ Boys Track & Field Coach<br />
❑ Volleyball Coach<br />
❑ Student Council Advisor<br />
❑ Other: ___________________<br />
PERIODICALS