GEORGIA HIGH SCHOOL ASSOCIATION - DeKalb County Schools

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64 GEORGIA HIGH SCHOOL ASSOCIATION and Field and Cross Country Rule Book with any exceptions as may be found in this section. D. The maximum number of meets in Cross Country shall be ten (10), exclusive of region and state competitions. 1. It is permissible for coaches to use “split squads” during the regular season. However, the use of split squads will count as two (2) of that school’s maximum allowed competitions. 2. Any meets involving eight (8) or more schools must be approved by the GHSA Executive Director in accordance with the process found in By-Law 2.64. E. Beginning and ending dates for practice and competition can be found at the front of this publication. 1. There will be no interscholastic practices in Cross Country. 2. Athletes may run in non-GHSA events as long as they do not represent their school, do not wear school uniform, and are not coached at the event by their high school coach (“unattached runner”). 3. The following items are not allowed during competition: (a) jewelry (b) hair beads of any type (c) sunglasses (d) Electronic devices REGION COMPETITION: A. Notification of entry in Cross Country must be filed, using the form provided on the GHSA web site, with the Region Secretary no later than September 26, 2011. B. The team roster of twelve (12) participants must be submitted electronically to the GHSA no later than October 17, 2011. Region Secretaries will be able to download their region’s schools’ rosters after this date. C. 1. Four teams in each region will qualify for the State Meet. a. Region qualifiers must be determined by October 29, 2011. b. Region qualifiers must be sent by electronic submission to the GHSA Office within 48 hours of the completion of the Region Meet; but not later than 9:00 a.m., on October 31, 2011. 2. The first six (6) individual finishers from each region will qualify for the State Meet regardless of whether they are a member of a qualifying team. D. Cross Country rosters should list twelve (12) contestants. No replacements may be made in the list submitted to the Region Meet Director. Any seven (7) of the twelve (12) may run in the Region or State. STATE MEET: A. The State Cross Country Meet (for all classifications) will be held at Carrollton High School. 1. There will be a $5.00 admission fee for all spectators. 2. The Meet Director will be Craig Musselwhite of Carrollton High School - Phone: 770-832-2120, ext. 632 - Fax: 770-214-2079 3. The schedule will be as follows: 8:30 am - Boys AA 9:00 am - Girls AA 10:00 am - Boys A 10:30 am - Girls A 11:30 pm - Boys AAAAA 12:00 pm - Girls AAAAA 1:00 pm - Boys AAA 1:30 pm - Girls AAA 2:30 pm - Boys AAAA 3:00 pm - Girls AAAA 4. Awards will be presented at the conclusion of each classification. B. A minimum of five (5) and a maximum of seven (7) entrants are allowed for each team that qualified. 1. The first five (5) finishers for each team will count for the total team score. 2. Each team must begin and end the competition with a minimum of five (5) runners. If, for any reason, a qualifying team does not have five (5) runners, that team will not be allowed to compete in the State Meet. 3. Each member of a qualifying team, as well as individual qualifiers from each region, are considered to be in contention for individual honors. 4. The state cross country course at Carrollton is closed to any individual or team practice until Friday, November 4, 2011, after 3:30 p.m. (the afternoon prior to the state meet).

GEORGIA HIGH SCHOOL ASSOCIATION 65 REGULAR SEASON: SECTION 5 FOOTBALL A. Football is a state championship sport in each classification, and schools are aligned on a regional basis. 1. In the reclassification year (see Article III of the GHSA Constitution), all regions will meet after reclassification has been finalized by the Executive Committee and after any sub-divisions have been finalized and cross-over games have been arranged. (a) No schedule is valid until the plans of all regions have been approved. (b) Plans for determining the ranking and breaking ties of the four region representatives for playoffs must be drawn. (c) All contracts should be drawn to coincide with the two-year reclassification period and show the day, date, time, opponent and game site. 2. Each school must file its football schedule with the GHSA Executive Director no later than March 1, of each year. (a) The schedule must show the day, date, time, opponent, and game site. (b) The GHSA Executive Director must be notified concerning any changes made to the schedule after the submission date. (c) Any changes made for a region game must be made prior to the date for beginning football practice. (1) Any change of opponent after that date will cause the game not to count as a sub-region or region game. (2) Limitations regarding schedule changes shall also be construed to prevent a school from cancelling a game when such a game could affect the region and/or sub-region standings. (3) A change in date or time with the same opponent is not considered a change affecting region or subregion status. (d) Contracts with officials for varsity games must be signed by June 1 each year, and copies of the schedules must be submitted to the proper officials association(s). (e) Each school must have a signed contract for its football scrimmage, and a school may be fined for failure to comply with that contract. B. All GHSA football games must be played according to the rules as published by the National Federation of State High School Associations, and any other rules found in this section. C. The number of football games allowed (excluding state playoffs) is ten (10). 1. No varsity football game may be played on a night preceding a school day without specific authorization from the GHSA Executive Director. 2. Only one football game may be played per week by the same team except in the case of the GHSA Tie-Breaker Playoff or make-up games due to special circumstances that have been approved by the Executive Director. 3. A single sub-varsity game played on a night before a school day may start no later than 6:30 p.m. The first game of two sub-varsity games played on a night before a school day may start no later than 5:30 p.m. 4. Football players playing on both the varsity and one sub-varsity team are limited to six quarters of competition in any seven (7) day period beginning with the date of the varsity game. The penalty for violation of this rule will be forfeiture of the game in which the violation occurred and a $1,000.00 fine. 5. The football season ends for a team or individual when that team, having completed its regular-season schedule, is eliminated from playoff competition or wins the State Championship. 6. All JV games will be played with 10-minute quarters. If there is an 8th grade student(s) on the JV team, then 8-minute quarters must be played. D. Football practice may begin no earlier than August 1st. 1. In the first five days, at least two days must have practices with players dressed in shorts, helmets, shoulder pads, mouthpieces and shoes only. The other three days MAY include practices that have players in full pads, but no more than two consecutive days of the first five days may have full pads in use. Coaches are not required to have any practices in full pads during the first five days of practice. 2. At school workouts from the end of school in the spring until the first day of practice in the fall, players may wear no other protective football equipment except helmets and mouthpieces for all voluntary workouts and passing league games. NOTE: Any modification of this equipment rule in summer camps requires the approval of the Executive Director. E. All varsity football games shall be played with a minimum of five (5) officially-dressed field officials who are registered under the GHSA plan for registering officials. The officiating crew also shall have an electric clock operator whose only duty is to operate the game clock. 1. In all games, the host school must provide some type of dressing facilities for officials at or near the game site that can also be used to hold the pregame conference. 2. During the regular season, the host school is responsible for providing a crew to work the sideline chains. These individuals must be responsible adults.

64 <strong>GEORGIA</strong> <strong>HIGH</strong> <strong>SCHOOL</strong> <strong>ASSOCIATION</strong><br />

and Field and Cross Country Rule Book with any exceptions as may be found in this section.<br />

D. The maximum number of meets in Cross Country shall be ten (10), exclusive of region and state competitions.<br />

1. It is permissible for coaches to use “split squads” during the regular season. However, the use of split squads<br />

will count as two (2) of that school’s maximum allowed competitions.<br />

2. Any meets involving eight (8) or more schools must be approved by the GHSA Executive Director in accordance<br />

with the process found in By-Law 2.64.<br />

E. Beginning and ending dates for practice and competition can be found at the front of this publication.<br />

1. There will be no interscholastic practices in Cross Country.<br />

2. Athletes may run in non-GHSA events as long as they do not represent their school, do not wear school uniform,<br />

and are not coached at the event by their high school coach (“unattached runner”).<br />

3. The following items are not allowed during competition:<br />

(a) jewelry<br />

(b) hair beads of any type<br />

(c) sunglasses<br />

(d) Electronic devices<br />

REGION COMPETITION:<br />

A. Notification of entry in Cross Country must be filed, using the form provided on the GHSA web site, with the Region<br />

Secretary no later than September 26, 2011.<br />

B. The team roster of twelve (12) participants must be submitted electronically to the GHSA no later than October 17,<br />

2011. Region Secretaries will be able to download their region’s schools’ rosters after this date.<br />

C. 1. Four teams in each region will qualify for the State Meet.<br />

a. Region qualifiers must be determined by October 29, 2011.<br />

b. Region qualifiers must be sent by electronic submission to the GHSA Office within 48 hours of the<br />

completion of the Region Meet; but not later than 9:00 a.m., on October 31, 2011.<br />

2. The first six (6) individual finishers from each region will qualify for the State Meet regardless of whether they<br />

are a member of a qualifying team.<br />

D. Cross Country rosters should list twelve (12) contestants. No replacements may be made in the list submitted to the<br />

Region Meet Director. Any seven (7) of the twelve (12) may run in the Region or State.<br />

STATE MEET:<br />

A. The State Cross Country Meet (for all classifications) will be held at Carrollton High School.<br />

1. There will be a $5.00 admission fee for all spectators.<br />

2. The Meet Director will be Craig Musselwhite of Carrollton High School - Phone: 770-832-2120, ext. 632 -<br />

Fax: 770-214-2079<br />

3. The schedule will be as follows:<br />

8:30 am - Boys AA<br />

9:00 am - Girls AA<br />

10:00 am - Boys A<br />

10:30 am - Girls A<br />

11:30 pm - Boys AAAAA<br />

12:00 pm - Girls AAAAA<br />

1:00 pm - Boys AAA<br />

1:30 pm - Girls AAA<br />

2:30 pm - Boys AAAA<br />

3:00 pm - Girls AAAA<br />

4. Awards will be presented at the conclusion of each classification.<br />

B. A minimum of five (5) and a maximum of seven (7) entrants are allowed for each team that qualified.<br />

1. The first five (5) finishers for each team will count for the total team score.<br />

2. Each team must begin and end the competition with a minimum of five (5) runners. If, for any reason, a qualifying<br />

team does not have five (5) runners, that team will not be allowed to compete in the State Meet.<br />

3. Each member of a qualifying team, as well as individual qualifiers from each region, are considered to be in<br />

contention for individual honors.<br />

4. The state cross country course at Carrollton is closed to any individual or team practice until Friday, November<br />

4, 2011, after 3:30 p.m. (the afternoon prior to the state meet).

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