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North Dakota High School Activities Association 350 2nd St. NW • PO Box 817 • Valley City • ND Phone (701)845-3953 • Fax (701)845-4935 Inside This Issue NDHSAA General Assembly Meeting January 27, 2015 2 2014 Fall NDHSAA State Champions 3 State B One-Act Play Contest 3 National Girls & Women in Sports Day4 NFHS Network Help 4 NFHS Spirit of Sport/Heart of the Arts4 Attention B Band Directors 4 NDHSAA Board Meeting Dates 4 ACT-SAT National Test Dates 4 Changing Email Addresses in NDHSAA Account 5 NDHSAA Website - Entering Team Scholars 5 NDHSAA Information - Find Officials’ Information 5 NDHSAA /Farmers Union Insurance Distinguished Student Applications 6 Online Rules Clinics for Activity Advisors, Coaches and Officials 6 Spring Sports-Coach and Official Mandatory Online Testing 6 State Gymnastics Information 7-9 Team Scholar Recipients 9 Class B Boys’ Basketball Hotel Info 9 NDHSAA December Calendar 10 Girls’ Basketball District Tournaments10 Boys’ Basketball District Tournaments11 2015 State Debate Tournament 12 NDHSAA Coaches Education - Permit Submission Form 12 Winter Tournament Ticket Prices 13 Ed Lockwood Inducted Into 2014 NIAAA Hall of Fame 14 State Wrestling Ticket Order Policy 15 NDHSAA Contact Information 15 Ticket Policy for School Orders State B Boys’ Basketball 16 Ticket Policy for General Public Orders State B Boys’ Basketball 16 Junior High Regulations 16 Policy for School Orders of Tickets State Class B Girl’s Basketball 17 Ticket Policy for General Public Orders State B Girls’ Basketball 17 NDHSAA December Calendar 17 January 2015 Pictured Above - 2014 State Debate Champions Shanley High School. 2015 State Debate will be held February 6-7, 2015 at Fargo Davies. NDHSAA Premier Partner: NDHSAA Supporting Sponsors NDHSAA General Assembly Meeting - January 27, 2015 The NDHSAA General Membership will be meeting at 7:30 a.m. on Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at the Bismarck Ramkota Inn. Items on the agenda include announcement of Class A West and Class B Northwest Representatives who will serve on the NDHSAA Board of Directors, action on By-Law amendments pertaining to academic eligibility, and Executive Secretary report. The NDHSAA Board of Directors proposes the following amendments to NDHSAA Constitution & By-Laws: Legend: BOLD Red = new wording proposed Strike-through = wording removed ** = proposed By-Laws (no strike-through or bold red) PART II: SECTION IV of Article XIV – Rules of Eligibility: A student shall not have been enrolled in any institution of higher rank than a secondary school except in the case of an accelerated student doing work in an institution of higher rank. Such students shall continue to qualify for high school competition if taking two or more high school subjects in the high school in which he/she is enrolled and one or more college level courses each of which is equal or greater than the time requirements of a regular high school course for a minimum of four full credit courses and fulfilling all other eligibility requirements may be eligible to compete for the high school he/she is enrolled. Students must be making satisfactory progress toward the school’s requirements for graduation. The school where the student is fully enrolled and regularly attends shall determine satisfactory progress. (Consequence of failure acquire credits moved from Section VIII to Section IV.) Failure to acquire four half-units two and one-half (2½) credits at the end of a semester will make him/her ineligible for a period minimum of four two weeks the following semester. **PART II: SECTION IV: Students must be making satisfactory progress toward the school’s requirements for graduation. The school where the student is fully enrolled and regularly attends shall determine satisfactory progress. Failure to acquire two and one-half (2½) credits at the end of a semester will make him/her ineligible for a minimum of two weeks the following semester. PART II: SECTION V: He/she shall be doing passing work in at least twenty hours per week, the passing grade to be computed from the opening of the semester and relative to such subjects only as severally and individually shall have a credit value of one-half unit per semester. PART II: SECTION V of Article XIV – Rules of Eligibility: Removed – Some interpretations moved to Section IV PART II: SECTION VIII of Article XIV – Rules of Eligibility: After attending the first semester of the ninth grade he/she shall have credit on the school records in unit-per year or half-unit per semester subjects of at least four half units earned and recorded at the close of the last semester in which he/she was enrolled as a student. Thirty days or more of attendance or participation in interscholastic competition within any shorter period being sufficient to constitute enrollment in any semester. (Following moved to Section IV) Failure to acquire four half-units two and one-half (2½) credits at the end of a semester will make him/her ineligible for a period minimum of four two weeks the following semester. ** PART II: SECTION VIII: Thirty days or more of attendance or participation in interscholastic competition within any shorter period being sufficient to constitute enrollment in any semester. PART IV: JUNIOR HIGH AND SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE BY-LAWS Article III: General Regulations Section XI: Scholarship: In the seventh and eighth grade, a student must be passing in three-fourths of his/her academic subjects. Ninth grade Jr. High students must meet the same scholarship academic requirements as set forth for senior high school athletic competition. **Section XI: Scholarship: Jr. High students must meet the same academic requirements as set forth for senior high school competition. Electronic ballots will be emailed to Class A ADs, Class B Superintendents and graded elementary school main contacts on January 5th with a due date of 7:30 am on January 22, 2015. Once an electronic vote is submitted, it may not be recinded unless an amendment to the proposed amendment(s) is made from the floor on the day of the vote. 2 January BULLETIN 2015 2014 Fall NDHSAA State Champions Congratulations to the following 2014 Fall NDHSAA State Champions! Boys Cross Country Class A – Bismarck High Boys Cross Country Class B – New Town Girls Cross Country Class A – Bismarck Century Girls Cross Country Class B – Hillsboro/Central Valley Football 9 – Man - Cavalier Football A Division – Park River/Fordville-Lankin Football AA Division - Bismarck St. Mary’s Football AAA Division – Fargo Davies Golf Class A Girls – Bismarck High Soccer Class A Boys - West Fargo Girls Swimming & Diving – Minot Boys Tennis – Grand Forks Red River Volleyball Class A – Fargo Shanley Volleyball Class B – North Star B Plays – Washburn Student Congress – Richardton-Taylor State B One-Act Play Contest The 2014 NDHSAA State Class B One-Act Contest was held Monday and Tuesday, November 24 and 25 in Jamestown. The top 8 places awarded at the finals were as follows: 1st – Washburn, “Asylum”; 2nd – Richardton-Taylor, “The Spirit of Life”; 3rd – Park River, “The Triangle Factory Fire Project”; 4th – LaMoure, “Once Upon a Playground”; 5th – Oakes, “The Terezin Promise”; 6th – Rugby, “Shakespeare Unbound”; 7th – Thompson, “Mary Jane of Whitechapel”; 8thKindred, “All I Really Need to Know I Learned from Being a Zombie”. Superior Actor Awards were presented November 24 at Jamestown High School to: Kailey Lemer-Drake-Anamoose Sierra Wenning-Beulah ReeAnn Christianson-Rugby Ensemble-LaMoure Isak Johnson-Park River Rylee Gonzalez-Ray Xanthe Dick-Lisbon Tessa Hartl-New Rockford-Sheyenne Autumn Stearns-Kindred Alex Delzer-Shiloh Christian Superior Actor Awards were presented November 24 at University of Jamestown to: Colton Gandrud-Burke County Audrey Gilbraith-Glenburn Arcilla Davis-Richardton-Taylor Billy Holtan-Carrington Catherine Manstrom-Wyndmere Noah Knutson-Central Cass David Snyder-Thompson Tanner Due-Washburn Trace Beethe-Oakes Claire Anderson-Harvey Wells County Each school qualified for State from one of 10 regions statewide with contest held in early to mid November. Schools participating were: Beulah, Burke County, Carrington, Central Cass, Drake-Anamoose, Glenburn, Harvey-Wells County, Kindred, LaMoure, Lisbon, New Rockford-Sheyenne, Oakes, Park River, Ray, Richardton-Taylor, Rugby, Shiloh Christian, Thompson, Washburn, and Wyndmere. 3 January BULLETIN 2015 National Girls and Women in Sports Day - February 4 Editor’s Note: Below information and supporting materials may be accessed at: http://www.womenssportsfoundation.org/en/ home/advocate/ngwsd The theme for the 2015 NGWSD Day is Game On! Each year, thousands of sports educators, coaches, athletic directors, recreation directors, association members, sponsors, students, and parents across the country will show their support of the Day and the annual theme. Athletes like Martina Navratilova, Candace Parker or Jessica Mendoza who played or are still playing are making a difference, overcoming difficult circumstances, breaking records and making things possible. NFHS Network Help For all questions regarding difficulty viewing, inability to find a specific event link, technical issues within a broadcast, trouble subscribing, billing questions, etc., callers may contact help.nfhsnetwork.com or 877-978-2311. There are customer representatives standing by at all times to respond to issues and get fans set-up to view their events as quickly as possible. The NFHS Network is happy to issue refunds for accidental double subscribing as well as issues such as experiencing technical difficulties while viewing a game. NFHS Spirit of Sport and Heart of the Arts Spirit of Sport and Heart of the Arts awards are National Federation programs to recognize students for exemplary actions. The Heart of the Arts award is similar to the Spirit of Sport and recognizes people involved in the performing arts. If you have something or someone worthy of recognition, please request a nomination form from the NDHSAA office. Nomination forms must be submitted to the NDHSAA office before January 15, 2015. The NDHSAA nominee will be chosen and forwarded to Section 5 for selection of the Section 5 nominee to forward to the National Federation. To receive a Spirit of Sport nomination form, email: [email protected] To receive a Heart of the Arts nomination form, email: [email protected] Attention B Band Directors We are looking to secure high school bands for the State Class B Girls’ and Boys’ Basketball Tournaments to be held in Minot March 5-7 and Bismarck March 19-21 respectively. If you would like to showcase your band, please email Jamie Nelson (Jamie.lynn.nelson@ minotstateu.edu), for the State B Girls’ B Tournament and Jim Haussler ([email protected]), manager for the State B Boys’ Tournament. 2014/15 NDHSAA Board Meeting Dates Following is a list of NDHSAA regularly scheduled Board meeting dates. Agendas, Board minutes, special meeting information and other Board documents may be found on the NDHSAA website by clicking the Board Agendas and Minutes link under the Boards & Committees across the top of every page on the NDHSAA website. http://www.ndhsaa.com/board/meetings 2014/15 Meeting Dates 10 Class A Review & Athletic Review-Valley City January 14 Class A Review and Athletic Review - Valley City June June 16-17 Valley City January 26 Bismarck June 28 July 2 NFHS Summer Meeting—New Orleans January 27 Membership Meeting, Bismarck March 20 Bismarck-District Chair & Board meeting April 21 Valley City ACT-SAT National Test Dates 4 Administrators, activities directors and coaches should remind their students of the following 2014-15 dates so they may avoid conflicts. Please have them contact their school counselor for deadline registration dates and further details. ACT National Test Dates SAT National Test Dates February 7, 2015 January 24, 2015 April 18, 2015 March 14, 2015 June 13, 2015 May 2, 2015 June 6, 2015 January BULLETIN 2015 Changing Email Addresses in NDHSAA Account The EduTech team of North Dakota is working on rolling out Office 365 beginning October 2014. North Dakota students and staff transitioning from their @sendit.nodak.edu email addresses will have extensive time to transition. As schools transition to the new email addresses, users are reminded they must edit email addresses in the NDHSAA system. Editing accounts will allow user history and all existing roles to remain connected to NDHSAA accounts. Users should not create new accounts, they should edit their existing accounts. To edit your NDHSAA email address/login: 1) Log in to your NDHSAA account 2) Click on “My Profile” on the bottom left portion of the page 3) Click the Edit Button on the Profile page 4) Click the “Account” tab on the grey menu bar that goes across the page 5) Enter your new email address 6) Confirm your new email address 7) Click the blue SAVE button This is also where you would change your password, if you so desire. Editing your email address on your NDHSAA account assures you receive the proper information from the NDHSAA office. NDHSAA Website - Entering Team Scholars NDHSAA recognizes teams that have met a cumulative 3.20 Grade Point Average as Team Scholars. Team Scholars may be submitted by school administrators through the NDHSAA website. Team Scholars submitted by the 15th of each month are published monthly in the NDHSAA BULLETIN the following month. To submit team scholars to NDHSAA: • Log in to NDHSAA • Click the Admin Bell for your school on the top left side of the page • Click the Team Tab on the grey menu bar • Click the Enter Team Scholars tab next to the team you would like to enter as a Team Scholar • Complete form - including checking the eligibility box • Click the blue Submit • Your Team Scholar submisson will be emailed to Brian Bubach NDHSAA Information - Find Officials’ Information Each month we post an NDHSAA Information article in our BULLETIN. This month the topic is finding officials’ information. In order to find contact information for officials in NDHSAA you must have administrative privileges. To view officials and their contact information: · · · · · · · Log in to NDHSAA Click on the Officials tab on the left side of the page Click the Filter button on the right side of the page and choose a sport from the drop down menu You will see a list of all officials registered to officiate the sport you have selected for the current school year You may sort by clicking on the arrows on any column To show more than 10 officials on a page click a higher number than 10 from the Show Entries drop down menu You may view this information online or export to Excel by clicking on the Export icon on the top right side of the page. Happy New Year from the NDHSAA Staff 5 January BULLETIN 2015 NDHSAA /Farmers Union Insurance Distinguished Student Applications NDHSAA /Farmers Union Insurance Distinguished Student Applications are available on the NDHSAA website under “Administrators and Coaches”, then “Forms”. Objectives & Goals: To recognize deserving young people who are the “backbone” of interscholastic activities, not necessarily the leader, but the individual whose participation in high school activities strengthens the program for participants, the school and the community. Criteria: Applicant must be a junior the year the application is submitted. Student must be a participant as a player, manager, statistician or other role in at least one NDHSAA sponsored activity in the current year. Note: Participation does not necessarily mean excellence, honors or even active play. Student must be a good citizen and role model to his/her peers as well as a contributor to the community. The committee will evaluate applicants’ essays on their demonstration of sportsmanship and citizenship and how the applicant feels these values derived from activities will provide them lifelong benefits. Selection Process: One applicant per school is allowed. A pre-screening committee will narrow the applicants to six finalists. The final selection will be based upon an interview conducted by a Selection Committee. Immediately following the interviews, the results will be announced at an NDHSAA sponsored luncheon for finalists and their families. Deadlines: Completed application forms must be postmarked no later than April 1. Applications postmarked after April 1 will not be considered. Finalists will be notified by mid-April. Interviews and the luncheon announcing the results will be held the first part of May. Awards: All applicants of the NDHSAA Distinguished Student Program will receive a certificate suitable for framing. A press release naming all applicants will be sent statewide. Finalists will be featured in the September issue of the NDHSAA Bulletin. They will also be invited to participate in other functions connected with NDHSAA events. Farmers Union Insurance has graciously funded scholarships for the finalists. The NDHSAA Distinguished Student recipient will receive a $2,000 scholarship to the college of his/her choice. The runner-up will receive a $1,000 scholarship. The other four finalists will receive a $500 scholarship to the college of his/her choice. The Distinguished Student will be invited to be the Grand Marshall of the NDHSAA Parade of Champions and, along with the other finalists, participate in other activities such as serving as the NDHSAA spokesperson for High School Activities Month, promoting the values of activity programs and participating in awarding of trophies at NDHSAA state contests. (Expenses for the finalists will be paid by the NDHSAA for such assignments.) 2014/15 Online Rules Clinics for Activity Advisors, Coaches and Officials Officials and head coaches/activity advisors must complete rules clinics in sports or activities where clinics are offered. These clinics will be available online only and must be completed within the three week clinic window. The clinic will be available through a link within NDHSAA. You must have an NDHSAA account in order to complete the rules clinic. Please note all clinics are available online only for the 2014/15 school year. Following are the sports and activities online rules clinics for 2014/15 clinic windows. Spring Sports - Track & Field: February 16 - March 9, 2015 Spring Sports: March 9 - 30, 2015 Baseball Boys’ Golf & Class B Girls’ Golf Softball Spring Sports-Coach and Official Mandatory Online Testing Officials and head coaches of baseball and softball must take an open book test in the sport(s) in which he/ she is a head coach/official. The test will be available on-line only and must be completed and submitted within the applicable window. The test will be available by following the On-Line Testing link on the main page of the NDHSAA website. (www. ndhsaa.com) The NDHSAA office will assess a penalty of $25 for non-completion of any mandatory online exam by a head coach. Officials non completion of a mandatory online exam will result in a lower classification the following year. If an official is certified, they will drop to probationary for one year in that sport. If an official is probationary they will drop to ineligible for one year in that sport. The spring test window is as follows: Baseball & Softball April 7 - 13, 2015 6 January BULLETIN 2015 State Gymnastics Information STATE MEET: February 27 and 28, 2015 Site: Minot, Mitch Lunde, Minot AD, Manager STATE MEET SCHEDULE: EVENTS A. Individual Events 1. Vault 2. Uneven Parallel Bars 3. Balance Beam 4. Floor Exercise B. All-Around REGISTRATION DEADLINE State meet entries are to be submitted electronically to the NDHSAA office and to the meet manager, no later than 10:00 AM Monday prior to the State Meet. Entries submitted after the deadline up to 4:00 PM that Monday will be accepted only if accompanied with payment of $25.00 late entry fee. No entries will be accepted later than 4:00 PM the Monday prior to the State Meet. EXPENSE ALLOWANCE Team payments will be made following the end of the fiscal year according to the team payment schedule. OFFICIAL RULES The 2014-16 Girls’ Gymnastics Rules Book published by the National Federation is the official rule book. UNIFORMS Participants must appear in appropriate school identifying uniforms. SCORING In determining the Team Champion, scores are determined by totaling the best four scores for each team in each event. STATE ENTRIES Each school is allowed six gymnasts for team competition. SUBSTITUTIONS Team substitutions are permitted up to the time of the start of the event using the roster as submitted on the state entry form. WARMUPS Touch warm-up shall be: Vault and Bars: Team A: Gymnasts 1, 2, & 3 touch, then compete. Team B: Gymnasts 1, 2, & 3 touch, then compete. Team A: Gymnasts 4, 5, & 6 touch, then compete. Team B: Gymnasts 4, 5, & 6 touch, then compete. Beam: First 3 competitors touch, then competition starts. Team A: Gymnasts 1&2 touches. Team B: Gymnast 1 touches. Team A: Gymnast 1 competes. Team B: Gymnast 2 touches Team B: Gymnast 1 competes Team A: Gymnast 3 touches. Team A: Gymnast 2 competes. Team B: Gymnast 3 touches: Team B: Gymnast 2 competes: Team A: Gymnast 3 touches: and so on. Floor Exercise: First 6 competitors touch (2 min.): Team A Gymnasts 1, 2 & 3, followed by Team B Gymnast 1, 2 & 3 touch Team A Gymnasts 1, 2 & 3 competes followed by Team B 1, 2 & 3 competes Team B Gymnast 1 competes. Team A Gymnast 3 & Team B gymnast 3 touch (1 min.) Team A Gymnast 2 competes. Team B Gymnast 2 competes. Team A Gymnast 4 & Team B gymnast 4 touch (1 min.) and so on. 7 January BULLETIN 2015 State Gymnastics Info Continued on Page 8 State Gymnastics Information (Continued) OFFICIAL RULES STATE TOURNAMENT QUALIFIERS TEAM QUALIFICATION 1. The top eight teams will advance to the State Meet using the top 5 team scores from the regular season, which includes the confence meet. There will be no NDHSAA sponsored regional meet. 2.Tie-breaker for team seeding (Start with number one and stop when the tie is broken): 1. Head to head record where both teams competed. 2. Add team scores of meets where both teams competed. 3. Average top 4 scores (instead of 5) for tied teams. 4. Average top 3 scores for tied teams. 5. Average top 2 scores for tied teams. 6. Top score for tied teams. 7. Coin flip. 3.There will be one (1) session. 4.The schedule will be: Friday: Parade of athletes, introductions, anthem at 3:45 PM. Competition begins at 4:00 PM. All times are local time Friday (Team Day): • 1:00 p.m. – Gym Opens • 1:15 p.m. - Coaches’ meeting • 1:45 – 3:45 p.m. – Timed Warm-ups (see note) • 3:00 p.m. - Officials’ Meeting and video review for base score • 3:45 p.m. - Opening Ceremony • 4:00 p.m. - Begin Competition NOTE: Timed Warm-ups may be adjusted by the host school. Previously 1.5 minutes per athlete x 6 competitors, 2 minute equipment change was used. Teams will be seeded into the Team State Meet by use of simple ranking program. All host teams must report/submit team scores to Kent VanElls immediately after completion of competition, including Conference Meet. Final ranking will be simple average score of the top five regular season competitions in which the team participated. Example: North High December 19 135 January 6 132 January 13 133 January 20 136 January 28 137 February 3 137 February 10 138 • Total: 135+136+137+137+138 = 683 divided by 5 meets = 136.6 average. Top ranked teams will meet on floor exercise last round, etc. • See Regulations for Warm-up and Competition Rotations: http://www.ndhsaa.com/regulations/gymnastics • Coaches will declare the 6 Team Competition athletes per event by the Monday prior to the State Meet. INDIVIDUAL QUALIFICATION 1.The top 3 regular season scores will be used to advance the top 40 individuals and top 30 all around to the state meet. 2. The top 3 scores for each athlete must be posted on the NDHSAA website plus any update when an athlete achieves a better score. 3.Conference meet may contribute to the 3 score average. 4.Coaches must submit updates on an individual’s score by noon Sunday prior to the State Meet. 5.Top 40 individuals and top 30 all around athletes statewide will qualify to Individual State Meet (no tie-break). Saturday (Individual Day): • 10:45 a.m. - Gym Opens • 11:00 a.m. - Coaches’ Meeting • 11:30 a.m. - Timed Warm-ups Begin • 12:30 p.m. - Video review for base score (optional) • 12:45 p.m. - Opening Ceremonies • 1:00 p.m. - Begin Competition NOTE: 1.Meet manager may view the field each day and adjust the warm-up if needed. a. Touch warm-ups will be used for team-day and individual day. 2.It is recommended to use the individual athlete announcing format and drop back warm up to speed meet up and provide more spectator appeal. 8 January BULLETIN 2015 State Gymnastics Info Continued on Page 9 State Gymnastics Information (Continued) OTHER REGULATIONS 1.Only high school teams are eligible to enter the State Meet. Junior high teams are not eligible, but junior high girls are eligible for the senior high team. 2.If a girl wishes to compete in the all-around, she must enter all four of the individual events. 3.The meet referee shall not be a high school coach of a competing team. SPECIAL MEETING: All judges and meet referees will meet one hour prior to the start of competition for video review prior to base scores. Prior to competition on both days of the State Meet, judges will review videos of routines of the event in which they are assigned. This will take place no later than 1/2 hour prior to the beginning of competition which is during the scheduled judges’ meeting. STATE SCHEDULE NOTE: Warm-up starting time will be reviewed by the meet manager for Friday for any necessary adjustments. STATE ADMISSION PRICES 1 Day Ticket: Adults - $10.00, Students - $5.00 2 Tournament Ticket: Adults - $18.00, Students - $8.00 STATE AWARDS The top four teams receive a team trophy. In addition, competing members of the championship and runner-up teams will receive individual plaques. In each event, the top six individuals receive plaques and 7th through 15th receive ribbons. Because of the number of ties, individual awards will be ordered following competition. JUDGES A Meet Referee plus Twelve judges - three in each event will be contracted. Scoring shall be tabulated to the ten-thousandths and rounded off to the nearest thousandth. Team Scholar Recipients Principals and coaches are reminded that Team Scholar Award applications may be submitted as soon as your school has reached the first grading period. It is requested the school principal identify all fall teams that have met the cumulative 3.20 Grade Point Average and submit those all at one time. Activities eligible this fall are Student Congress, Class B One-Act Plays, A Girls’ Golf, Boys’ and Girls’ Cross Country, Volleyball, Football, Boys’ Tennis, Boys’ Soccer, and Girls’ Swimming & Diving. Applications are accepted electronically through NDHSAA. If you have questions, please contact [email protected] or (701) 845-3953. Girls’ Golf (A) Minot-3.81, Grand Forks Red River-3.92, Mandan-3.37 Boys’ Cross Country Minot-3.62, Fargo South-3.21, Shiloh Christian-3.56, Grand Forks Red River-3.43, Fargo North-3.50, Mandan-3.55 Girls’ Swimming and Diving Minot-3.56, Fargo South-3.58, Grand Forks Red River-3.60, Fargo North-3.43, Jamestown-3.66, Mandan-3.53 Play Enderlin-3.52, Center-Stanton-3.59, Harvey/Wells County-3.41, Burke County-3.55, Richland-3.62, Thompson-3.63, Starkweather-3.35 Volleyball Minot-3.74, Harvey/Wells County-3.59, Hope-Page-3.70, May-Port CG-3.73, New Salem Almont-3.32, Kidder County-3.81, Bottineau-3.68, Enderlin-3.51, Fargo South-3.64, Hazen-3.86, Center-Stanton-3.53, Grand Forks Red River-3.87, Powers Lake3.86, North Star-3.86, Turtle LakeMercer/McClusky-3.37, Burke County-3.56, St. Mary’s-3.73, Drayton/ Valley-Edinburg-3.68, Jamestown-3.59, Kenmare-3.66, Thompson-3.58, Mandan-3.60 Girls’ Cross Country Minot-3.63, May-Port CG-3.76, Fargo South-3.61, Grand Forks Red River-3.70, Fargo North-3.85, Mandan-3.42 Boys’ Soccer Minot-3.49, G r a n d Forks Red River-3.54, F a r g o North-3.59 Boys’ Tennis Minot-3.48, Fargo South-3.55, Grand Forks Red River-3.81, Mandan-3.55 Football Minot-3.53, Harvey/Wells County-3.33, Kidder County-3.21, Grand Forks Red River-3.32, St. Mary’s-3.44, Thompson-3.28 Class B Boys’ Basketball Hotel Information Information on reserving hotel rooms for the State Class B Boys Basketball Tournament which will be held on March 19-21, 2015 in Bismarck can be found at http://www.discoverbismarckmandan.com/wheretostay or by calling the Bismarck-Mandan Convention & Visitor’s Bureau at 800-767-3555. Please be sure to reserve your rooms early. 9 January BULLETIN 2015 2015 Girls’ Basketball NDHSAA District December Tournament Calendar Information District 1 February 13, 14, 16, 2015 Teams: Fairmount/Campbell-Tintah Milnor/North Sargent Lisbon High School Hankinson Sargent Central Pat Adair, Mgr. Lisbon Wyndmere/Lidgerwood Chairperson Chris Swenson, Wyndmere District 2 February 13, 14, 16, 2015 Teams: Central Cass Northern Cass Fargo Civic Center Enderlin Oak Grove Tom Milbrandt, Mgr., Maple Valley Kindred Richland Chairperson Dale Nordick, Northern Cass Maple Valley District 3 No Tournament Teams: Finley-Sharon/Hope-Page Larimore Super Region Griggs County Central May-Port CG Hatton/Northwood Thompson Chairperson Patti Aanenson, Larimore Hillsboro/Central Valley District 4 No Tournament Teams: Cavalier Midway/Minto Super Region Drayton/Valley-Edinburg North Border Chairperson Randy Rice, Grafton Grafton/St. Thomas Park River/Fordville-Lankin District 5 February 13, 14, 16, 2015 Teams: Barnes County North LaMoure/Litchville-Marion Jamestown Civic Center Carrington Midkota/Kensal Matt Herman, Mgr., Ellendale Edgeley/Kulm/Montpelier Oakes Chairperson Matt Herman, Ellendale Ellendale District 6 February 13, 16, 17, 2015 Teams: Kidder County (Steele/Tappen) Napoleon/Gackle-Streeter Linton High School Linton/HMB South Border (Ashley/Wishek) Dan Imdieke, Mgr Medina/Pingree-Buchanan Strasburg/Zeeland Chairperson Shawn Kuntz, Wishek District 7 February 13, 14, 16, 2015 Teams: Benson County (Leeds/Maddock) Lakota/Edmore New Rockford-Sheyenne High School Dakota Prairie New Rockford-Sheyenne Deb Burgad, Mgr. Four Winds/Minnewaukan Warwick Chairperson Rick Smith, Four Winds Harvey/Wells County District 8 February 13, 14, 16, 2015 Teams: Dunseith Rolette/Wolford North Star High School Langdon Area/Munich Rolla Jeff Hagler, Mgr. North Star/Starkweather St. John Chairperson Brad Fitzgerald, St. John District 9 February 13, 14, 16, 2015 Teams: Flasher Shiloh Christian Grant County High School Grant County Solen Terry Bentz, Mgr. New Salem Almont Standing Rock/Selfridge Chairperson Jerome Slag, New Salem Almont District 10 February 12, 13, 14, 2015 Teams: Center-Stanton Underwood Underwood High School Garrison Washburn Brandt Dick, Mgr. Max Wilton/Wing Chairperson Brad Rinas, Washburn Turtle Lake-Mercer/McClusky District 11 February 12, 13, 14, 2015 Teams: Bottineau TGU (Towner/Granville) Velva High School Drake-Anamoose Velva Larry Sandy, Mgr. Rugby Westhope/Newburg Chairperson David Hoff, Bottineau Sawyer District 12 February 12, 13, 14, 2015 Teams: Bishop Ryan MLS-Mohall-Sherwood Minot Audi Des Lacs-Burlington Our Redeemer’s Alton Nygaard, Mgr. Glenburn Surrey Chairperson Peggy Person, L & C Berthold Lewis & Clark (Berthold) District 13 NONE Teams:Beach Hettinger/Scranton Super Regional Bowman County Mott-Regent Chairperson Brandt Gaugler, Beach Heart River (South Heart/Belfield) New England District 14 NONE Teams:Beulah Killdeer/Halliday Super Regional Dickinson Trinity Mandaree Glen Ullin/Hebron Richardton-Taylor Chairperson Randy Johnson, Hazen Hazen District 15 February 12, 13, 14, 2015 Teams: Lewis & Clark (North Shore) Watford City/Alexander Williston State College New Town White Shield Bob Turcotte, Mgr., Trenton Parshall Williston Trinity Christian Chairperson Randy Cranston, Watford City Trenton District 16 February 12, 13, 14, 2015 Teams: Burke County(Bowbells/Burke Central)Ray Divide County High School Divide County Stanley Kent Harding, Mgr. Kenmare Tioga Chairperson Michael Bergstrom, Ray Powers Lake 10 January BULLETIN 2015 2015 Boys’ Basketball District Tournament Information District 1 February 27, 28, March 2, 2015 Teams:Fairmount/Campbell-Tintah North Sargent 1st round-Dist. Schools Hankinson Sargent Central Semifinals & Finals-NDSCS Lisbon Wyndmere/Lidgerwood Thomas Dryburgh, Mgr. Milnor Chairperson Chris Swenson, Wyndmere District 2 February 27, 28, March 2, 2015 Teams:Central Cass Northern Cass Fargo Civic Center Enderlin Oak Grove Tom Milbrandt, Mgr., Maple Valley Kindred Richland Chairperson Dale Nordick, Northern Cass Maple Valley District 3 No Touranment Teams:Finley-Sharon/Hope-Page Larimore Super Region Griggs County Central May-Port CG Hatton/Northwood Thompson Chairperson Patti Aanenson, Larimore Hillsboro/Central Valley District 4 No Touranment Teams:Cavalier Midway/Minto Super Region Drayton/Valley-Edinburg North Border Chairperson Randy Rice, Grafton Grafton/St. Thomas Park River/Fordville-Lankin District 5 February 27, 28, March 2, 2015 Teams:Barnes County North LaMoure/Litchville-Marion Jamestown Carrington Midkota/Kensal Matt Herman, Mgr., Ellendale Edgeley/Kulm/Montpelier Oakes Chairperson Matt Herman, Ellendale Ellendale District 6 February 27, 28, March 2, 2015 Teams:Kidder County (Steele/Tappen) Napoleon/Gackle-Streeter Wishek High School Linton/HMB South Border(Ashley/Wishek) Shawn Kuntz, Mgr. Medina/Pingree-Buchanan Strasburg/Zeeland Chairperson Shawn Kuntz, Wishek District 7 February 27, 28, March 2, 2015 Teams:Benson County (Leeds/Maddock) Lakota/Edmore Devils Lake High School Dakota Prairie New Rockford-Sheyenne Jason Wiberg, Mgr. Four Winds/Minnewaukan Warwick Chairperson Rick Smith, Four Winds Harvey/Wells County District 8 February 27, 28, March 2, 2015 Teams:Dunseith Rolette/Wolford Langdon High School Langdon Area/Munich Rolla Rich Rogers, Mgr. North Star/Starkweather St. John Chairperson Brad Fitzgerald, St. John District 9 February 27, 28, March 2, 2015 Teams:Flasher Shiloh Christian Mandan High School Grant County Solen Lorell Jungling, Manager New Salem Almont Standing Rock/Selfridge Chairperson Jerome Slag, New Salem Almont District 10 February 27, 28, March 2, 2015 Teams:Center-Stanton Underwood Washburn High School Garrison Washburn Pete Moe, Mgr. Max Wilton/Wing Chairperson Brad Rinas, Washburn Turtle Lake-Mercer/McClusky District 11 February 27, 28, March 2, 2015 Teams:Bottineau TGU (Towner/Granville) Rugby High School Drake-Anamoose Velva Scott Grochow, Mgr. Rugby Westhope/Newburg Chairperson David Hoff, Bottineau Sawyer District 12 February 27, 28, March 2, 2015 Teams:Bishop Ryan MLS-Mohall-Sherwood Minot Audi Des Lacs-Burlington Our Redeemer’s Alton Nygaard, Manager Glenburn Surrey Chairperson Peggy Person, L & C Berthold Lewis & Clark (Berthold) District 13 No Tournament Teams:Beach Hettinger/Scranton Super Regional Bowman County Mott-Regent Chairperson Brandt Gaugler, Beach Heart River (South Heart/Belfield) New England District 14 No Tournament Teams:Beulah Killdeer/Halliday Super Regional Dickinson Trinity Mandaree Glen Ullin/Hebron Richardton-Taylor Chairperson Randy Johnson, Hazen Hazen District 15 February 27, 28, March 2, 2015 Teams:Lewis & Clark - North Shore Watford City/Alexander New Town High School New Town White Shield Chuck Hunter, Mgr. Parshall Williston Trinity Chirstian/Trenton Chairperson Randy Cranston, Watford City District 16 February 27, 28, March 2, 2015 Teams:Burke County (Bowbells/Burke Central)Ray Stanley High School Divide County Stanley Lyne Enget, Mgr. Kenmare Tioga Chairperson Michael Bergstrom, Ray Powers Lake 11 January BULLETIN 2015 2015 State Debate Tournament The NDHSAA State Debate Tournament will be held on February 6 and 7, 2015 at Fargo Davies High School located at 7150 25th St. S. Fargo. Gayle Hyde will serve as tournament manager. The state tournament registration is due through the NDHSAA online system on Friday, January 23, 2015 by 11:59 P.M. CDT. Email should be directed to [email protected] and [email protected]. The NFL January Public Forum resolution will be used at the ND State Debate Tournament. Resolved: United Nations peacekeepers should have the power to engage in offensive operations. Please note Fargo Davies will be in session through 3:45 p.m. so teams should enter through the Main Entrance and proceed directly to Gym 1. Please do not arrive before 2:15 p.m. Students will be allowed to wait in Gym 1 while the coaches meet in Room H101. The coaches’ meeting must recess at 3:00 p.m. so the general meeting may start on time. The following is the 2-day tournament schedule (times approximate based on rounds): Friday, February 6 10:00 a.m. Final Deadline for Substitutions/Drops Noon Scheduling Committee meets in Library 2:20 p.m. Coaches’ Meeting in Room H101 3:10 p.m. General Meeting for Students and release of schedule for Round I in Gym 1; Judges meeting in the Faculty Lounge 4:00 p.m. Round I Division I and II PF; Division III LD 4:45 p.m. Round I Division I and II LD; Division III PF 5:30 p.m. Round II Division I and II PF; Division III LD 6:15 p.m. Round II Division I and II LD; Division III PF 7:00 p.m. Round III Division I and II PF; Division III LD 7:45 p.m. Round III Division I and II LD; Division III PF Saturday, February 7 7:45 a.m. Schedule Released 8:15 a.m. Round IV Division I and II LD; Division III PF 9:00 a.m. Round IV Division I and II PF; Division III LD 10:00 a.m. Elimination Rounds begin 10:00 a.m Quarterfinals of Division II LD and Division III PF 11:00 a.m. Quarterfinals of Division I LD and Division III LD 12:00 p.m Semifinals of Division III PF; Quarterfinals Division I PF and Division II PF 1:00 p.m Semifinals of Division I LD, Division II LD, Div. III LD, and Division II PF; Finals Division III PF 2:15 p.m. Semifinals Division I PF; Finals Division II LD, Division III LD, and Division II PF 3:15 p.m. Finals Division I LD and Division I PF 4:30 p.m. Awards in the Theatre NDHSAA Coaches Education - Permit Submission Form Beginning in the fall of 2013 all coaches who work with student athletes in grades 9-12 must be certified. To become certified a coach must complete the requirements for a NDHSAA Coaching Permit. Member schools submit their coaching rosters through the NDHSAA Coaching Permit Submission Form. The NDHSAA Coaching Permit Submission Form allows tracking of all coaches through member schools. This is the only form that will be accepted and it must be emailed electronically as an excel file. If you find a need to track more coach information than listed on this form, please feel free to add columns AFTER (to the right of) column 10. Only columns 1-10 need be submitted to NDHSAA. All coaches must be submitted each year. Only coaches not certified in a prior year will be mailed coaching permits. Coaching permits will be issued by the North Dakota High School Coaches Association. The due date for the Coaches Education Permit Submission form is April 1st each year. This form has been emailed to main school contacts and is available on the NDHSAA website under Forms. Please contact NDHSAA for any questions concerning this form. 12 January BULLETIN 2015 2015 Winter Tournament Ticket Prices Venue charges added to ticket price where applicable. State B Boys Basketball @ Bismarck Civic Center Adult Season Reserved $38.00 + $3.00 venue charge = $41.00 Adult Per Session Reserved $10.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $11.00 Adult Per Session Unreserved $8.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $9.00 Student Season Unreserved $15.00 + $3.00 venue charge = $18.00 Student Per Session Unreserved $5.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $6.00 Region B Boys & Girls Basketball Adult Tickets $8.00 Student Tickets $5.00 State B Girls Basketball @ Minot State Dome Adult Season Reserved $38.00 + $6.00 venue charge = $44.00 Adult Per Session Reserved $10.00 + $ 1.00 venue charge = $11.00 Adult Per Session Unreserved $8.00 + $ 1.00 venue charge = $9.00 Student Season Unreserved $15.00 + $6.00 venue charge = $21.00 Student Per Session Unreserved $5.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $6.00 State A Boys & Girls Basketball @ FargoDome Adult Season Unreserved $30.00 + $3.00 venue charge = $33.00 Adult Daily Unreserved $12.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $13.00 Student Season Unreserved $15.00 + $3.00 venue charge = $18.00 Student Daily Unreserved $6.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $7.00 East Region Boys & Girls Basketball @ Grand Forks 2 Games Same Site 1 Game Adult Session Pass Unreserved $10.00 + $ 1.00 venue charge = $11.00 $8.00 $7.00 Student Session Pass Unreser. $5.00 + $ 1.00 venue charge = $6.00 $5.00 $5.00 Play in games: Adult - $7.00 Student - $5.00 West Region Boys & Girls Basketball @ Bismarck Civic Center Adult Tournament Pass Unres. $26.00 + $3.00 venue charge = $29.00 Adult Session Pass Unreserved $10.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $11.00 Student Tournament Pass Unres.$13.00 + $3.00 venue charge = $16.00 Student Session Pass Unreser. $5.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $6.00 Play in games: Adult - $7.00 Student - $5.00 State Gymnastics @ Minot High School Adult Season Unreserved $18.00 Adult Per Day Unreserved $10.00 Student Season Unreserved $8.00 Student Per Day Unreserved $5.00 Hockey Region - Boys - West Region East Region Hockey, Feb. 17, 20, 21, 2015 Adult Season Unreserved $22.00 Feb. 17th games played at higher seed Adult Session (3 games) $9.00 Adult Session - 3 games $9.00 Adult Session (2 games) $8.00 Adult Session - 2 games $8.00 Student Season Unreserved $10.00 Student Session - 3 games $5.00 Student Session (3 games) $5.00 Student Session -2 games $5.00 Student Session (2 games) $5.00 Play-in Games: Adult - $7.00 Student - $5.00 State Boys & Girls Hockey-Scheels Arena - Fargo Adult Tournament Pass $30.00 + $3.00 venue charge = $33.00 Student Tournament Pass $15.00 + $3.00 venue charge= $18.00 Adult Daily Pass $12.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $13.00 Student Daily Pass$6.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $7.00 State Boys Swimming @ Bismarck-BSC Aquatic Daily Pass: Adults: $10.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $11.00 Students: $5.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $6.00 Tournament Ticket Adults: Reserved $26.00 + $2.00 venue charge = $28.00 Students: Unreserved $8.00 + $2.00 venue charge = $10.00 State Wrestling @ FargoDome Adult Season Reserved $38.00 + $3.00 venue charge = $41.00 Adult Season Unreserved $30.00 + $3.00 venue charge = $33.00 Adult Daily Reserved $14.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $15.00 Adult Daily Unreserved $12.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $13.00 Student Season Unreserved$15.00 + $3.00 venue charge = $18.00 Student Daily Unreserved $6.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $7.00 Region Wrestling Adults $8.00 Students$5.00 13 January BULLETIN 2015 Ed Lockwood Inducted Into 2014 NIAAA Hall of Fame Seven high school athletic directors were inducted into the sixth Hall of Fame class of the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (NIAAA) December 16 in National Harbor, Maryland, during banquet festivities at the 45th annual National Athletic Directors Conference co-sponsored by the NIAAA and the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS). This year’s conference was held December 12-16 at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland. The 2014 NIAAA Hall of Fame class includes Steve Berseth, CMAA, South Dakota; Bill Bowers, CMAA, Oregon; Bobby Guthrie, CMAA, North Carolina; Warren Hagman, CMAA, Nevada; Ed Lockwood, CMAA, North Dakota; and two individuals who will be inducted posthumously – John Foley, CAA, New York, and Charles Maas, Indiana. Ed Lockwood, CMAA North Dakota Ed Lockwood, CMAA, dedicated most of his 34-year athletic administration career to expanding activity programs for students in four North Dakota high schools and creating professional development opportunities for fellow athletic directors. After graduating from Bowbells (North Dakota) High School and Minot State (North Dakota) University, Lockwood began his career at Berthold (North Dakota) High School, coaching football and track and field, and teaching social studies. He spent the next 10 years at Mohall (North Dakota) High School as the head football coach. After just two years at Mohall, he was also named activities administrator. He then became principal and athletic director at Underwood (North Dakota) High School before moving on to become athletic director at Williston (North Dakota) High School. In 1991, Lockwood landed at Fargo (North Dakota) South High School as assistant principal and athletic coordinator, where he remained for almost 20 years. In 2003, he was named director of student activities for the Fargo Public Schools, a position he held until he retired in 2012. Since his retirement, Lockwood has served as executive director of the North Dakota Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (NDIAAA). At Fargo, some of Lockwood’s accomplishments included guiding the renovation of the athletic complexes at two schools, collaborating with the city park district to create shared athletic fields to save resources, and developing a tournament committee, representing all private and public schools in the Fargo metro area, which hosted several state and local tournaments every year. He also developed a marketing plan that provides the tournament committee with funding. As a 31-year member of the NIAAA, Lockwood has served on numerous committees, including the first Strategic Planning Committee, Current Issues and Resolution Committee and Certification Committee, and he is currently a member of the Professional Development Committee. After his stint on the Certification Committee, Lockwood was selected as the assistant director of certification, a position he has held for the past two years. In that role, he writes questions for the Certified Athletic Administrator (CAA) exam and has developed a Certified Master Athletic Administrator (CMAA) project format that provides guidance and consistency for potential CMAA candidates. He was co-chair in the development of Leadership Training Course (LTC) 719, has contributed to the development and revision of several other courses and has taught two courses. Perhaps Lockwood’s most significant influence has come through his service to the NDIAAA. There, he led the organization through its first strategic plan in which it grew from a small group of around 20 members to its current size of almost 150 dual members with the NIAAA. His leadership has helped the NDIAAA become recognized as a respected and effective educational leadership organization that provides members with many professional development opportunities, including two annual conferences. Along with his work with the NDIAAA, Lockwood has been very active in the North Dakota High School Activities Association (NDHSAA). He has presided over both organizations and was instrumental in the NDHSAA’s decision to sanction baseball, softball, girls hockey, and boys and girls soccer. Among many honors and awards, Lockwood was twice named North Dakota large school athletic director of the year in 1994 and 2012. He previously received the NIAAA Distinguished Service Award in 2003 and the NFHS Citation in 2005. He was also awarded the NDIAAA State Award of Merit in 2005 and entered the NDIAAA Hall of Fame in 2007. Most recently, he won the NDHSAA Distinguished Service Award and was inducted into the North Dakota Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2012. 14 January BULLETIN 2015 State Wrestling Ticket Order Policy The 2015 State Wrestling Tournament will be held February 19-21 at the FARGODOME. Group ticket orders can be postmarked no earlier than January 5th and those orders will be processed beginning January 12th. Orders postmarked prior to January 5th will be processed after those orders. Group orders (12 or more) will receive preference until January 20th (see complete information below). All ticket purchases are non-refundable and only season tickets may be purchased in advance. Daily tickets may be purchased when the tournament begins. All orders will be filled with the best available seating at the time the order is processed. Please specify for Class A or Class B seating. 1. Please make sure to include a copy of the order form with your check. Cashier’s Checks or School Checks are preferred. 2. Phone: 701-241-9100 (FARGODOME Box Office). Fax number: 701-237-0987. Faxes are accepted only with credit card payment information on the order form. 3. Checks payable to FARGODOME, mail form and check to: FARGODOME 1800 N. University Dr. Fargo, ND 58102 Note: If you would like your group tickets mailed to you there is a $7.00 shipping charge per order or they can be picked up at the ticket office. Photo ID is required to pick up tickets. Individual Orders at the FARGODOME (In-Person Only) 1. On-Sale January 26, 2015 at 10:00 AM 2. If used, checks must be made payable to FARGODOME. 3. Acceptable methods of payment for NDHSAA tournaments at FARGODOME: Cash, Check, Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express. Ticket Prices: Adult Season Reserved $38.00 + $3.00 venue charge = $41.00 Adult Season Unreserved $30.00 + $3.00 venue charge = $33.00 Adult Daily Reserved $14.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $15.00 Adult Daily Unreserved $12.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $13.00 Student Season Unreserved $15.00 + $3.00 venue charge = $18.00 Student Daily Unreserved $6.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $7.00 Online or telephone orders: (Note: There is a convenience charge for purchasing tickets online or over the telephone). Please go to www.inforumtix.com to purchase tickets online or call 855-694-6367 to order tickets over the telephone. Street Address: 350 2nd Street Northwest Valley City, North Dakota 58072-0817 Mailing Address PO Box 817 Valley City, North Dakota 58072-0817 NDHSAA Contact Information Websites: www.ndhsaa.com - www.ndhsaanow.com Phone: (701) 845-3953 Fax: (701) 845-4935 Staff Email: Matt Fetsch: [email protected] Brian Bubach: [email protected] Justin Fletschock: [email protected] Kevin Morast: [email protected] Brenda Schell: [email protected] 15 January BULLETIN 2015 Ticket Policy for School Orders of State B Boys’ Basketball Tournament Tickets NDHSAA State B Boys’ Basketball will be held March 19-21, 2015 at the Bismarck Event Center. Four reserved seat season tickets will be available for purchase for each Class B high school. There is a limit of one set of tickets per co-op or consolidation per tournament. Orders for the four reserved seat season tickets must be received by January 23, 2015. The ticket order form was sent to administrators on December 12, 2014. Should a school need the form resent please email [email protected]. Mail or fax orders to: Bismarck Event Center Attn Box Office 315 S 5th St Bismarck, ND 58504 (701) 222-6599 (fax) Sorry-phone orders not accepted. The box office accepts cash, Visa, MasterCard, and Discover. For mail orders, only checks made payable to ‘NDHSAA State B Boys’ Basketball Tournament’ will be accepted. See order form for complete ordering instructions. Please do not mail cash with your order. Season Reserved Tickets: $38.00 + $3.00 facility charge for a total of $41.00 Please include the name the tickets should be held under at the Bismarck Event Center Will Call window. Photo ID is required on all will call orders. Ticket Policy for General Public Orders for State B Boys’ Basketball Tickets NDHSAA State B Boys’ Basketball will be held March 19-21 at the Bismarck Event Center. Tickets to the general public for the 2015 State B Boys’ Basketball Tournament will go on sale on Monday, January 26, 2015. Tickets may be purchased in the following ways: 1)On-line at www.ticketmaster.com 2)By calling Ticketmaster at 1-800-745-3000 Bismarck Event Center Box Office 11:30 am – 5:00 pm Monday-Friday Ticket Prices: Adult Season Reserved $38.00 + $3.00 = $41.00 Adult Session Reserved $10.00 + $1.00 = $11.00 Adult Session General Admission $8.00 + $1.00 = $9.00 Student Season General Admission $15.00 + $3.00 = $18.00 Student Session General Admission $5.00 + $1.00 = $6.00 Sessions: Thursday, March 19 1:00 pm Session 6:30 pm Session Friday, March 20 1:00 pm Session 6:30 pm Session Saturday, March 21 1:00 pm Session 6:00 pm Session Doors open 90 minutes prior to each session. For more information, go to http://www.bismarckciviccenter.com Note: There is a convenience charge for purchasing tickets on-line through Ticketmaster. Junior High Regulations on NDHSAA Website All sport regulations, including Jr. High regulations, are available on the Administrators & Coaches section of the NDHSAA website. Click on the Administrators & Coaches link on the menu bar above the pictures on every NDHSAA webpage: http://www.ndhsaa.com/administrators-coaches Scroll down the page and you will find: A link to all regulations for activities (Fine Arts) and sports including a specific link to Jr. High Regulations. Regulations are also available on each sport page. Jr. High regulations by sport are included in the sport regulations. 16 January BULLETIN 2015 Policy for School Orders of Tickets for the State Class B Girl’s Basketball Tournament, March 5-7, 2015 Minot State University Dome Four reserved seat tickets will be available for purchase by each Class B high school for the tournament. There is a limit of one set of tickets per co-op or consolidation per tournament. Orders for these four reserved seat school tournament tickets must be postmarked by January 14, 2015. Send orders with a check made payable to the “ND State Girls’ BB Tournament” to: Rick Hedberg, Athletic Director Minot State University 500 University Ave W Minot, ND 58707 Adult Reserved Tickets: $38 plus $6 venue/ticket charge for a $44 total. (Note: School orders not postmarked by the deadline date will be placed with orders from the general public.) Ticket Policy for General Public Orders of State B Girls’ Basketball Tournament Tickets, March 5-7, 2015 Minot State University Dome Tickets to the general public for the 2015 State B Girls’ Basketball Tournament will go on sale Wednesday, January 28, 2015 at noon central time (all purchases are final and nonrefundable). Tickets may be purchased in the following ways: 1)On-line at www.msudome.com 2)By calling the MSU Athletic office at 701-858-3041 3)By walk up starting at noon on Wednesday, January 28th (available Monday-Friday from 9:00am to 4:30pm at the MSU Athletic office following the initial day of sale) *Special Notice: There is a limit of 8 tickets per individual and all purchases are final and nonrefundable. Ticket prices are as follows for the tournament: Adult Season Reserved (all three days) $38.00 + $6.00 venue charge = $44.00 Adult Single Session Reserved $10.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $11.00 Adult Single Session General Admission $8.00 + $1.00 venue charge = $9.00 Student Season General Admission (all three days) $15.00 + $6.00 venue charge = $21.00 Student Single Session General Admission $5.00 + $1.00 venue charge= $6.00 *Children 2 years and under are free if in someone’s lap. Sessions: Thursday, March 5th 1:00 pm and 6:30 pm Friday, March 6th 1:00 pm and 6:30 pm Saturday, March 7th 1:00 pm and 6:00 pm *Doors will open 1 hour before each session. For more information and to view a seating map, please log on to www.msudome.com or call the MSU Athletic office at 701-858-3041. NDHSAA January Calendar 1/1/2015 1/3-6/2015 1/3/2015 1/3/2015 1/14/2015 1/14/2015 1/19/2015 1/21/2015 1/24/2015 1/25-27/2015 1/26/2015 1/27/2015 17 New Year’s Day National Federation Winter Meeting, Asheville, NC Jan. 3-6 A Speech 1st Competition Date B Speech 1st Competition Date Class A Review Meeting, Valley City NDHSAA Athletic Review Committee Meeting, Valley City Martin Luther King, Jr. Day NDIAAA Board Meeting, Carrington SAT National Test Date NDASA Midwinter Conference, Bismarck Ramkota NDHSAA Board of Directors Meeting, Bismarck NDHSAA Membership Meeting, Bismarck January BULLETIN 2015