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1IESA Division Meeting
2Sports Authority
- Sports Authority has been named the Official
Sporting Goods Retailer of the IESA for the
2010-11 school year. - Discount cards for this retailer will be
available at conclusion of this meeting.
3Results of 09-10 Online Survey
- 763 schools participated in the survey
- Average Participation Fees
- 407 schools charge a participation fee
- Average participation fee per activity 20.00
- Average maximum fee per family 25.00
- Participation numbers reflect total number of 5-8
grade students who participated in a school
sponsored interscholastic sport.
- Participation Numbers
- Softball 4224
- Baseball 5524
- Cross Country (Girls and Boys) 9282
- Basketball (Girls and Boys) 31,086
- Volleyball (Girls and Boys) 15,104
- Track and Field (Girls and Boys) 33,867
- Bowling (Girls and Boys) 56
- Golf (Girls and Boys) 12
- Soccer (Boys and Girls) 1,266
4IESA Recognition Programs- Division Sportsmanship
Award
- Division Sportsmanship Award
- Those schools that were selected as recipients of
the award are posted on the IESA website. - Voting in each of the 15 Board Divisions takes
place during May of each school year. - To be eligible
- Schools must be involved in 50 of IESA
activities - No ejections for the entire school in any
activity (players, coaches, and fans) - The school and Community exemplifies all around
good behavior indicative of good citizens and
good sports. - Sponsored by Commerce Bank
- 2009-10 Award Winners
- A McHenry Parkland
- A Algonquin Heineman
- B Waterman Indian Creek
- B Amboy
- C Glenwood Brookwood
- D Beecher
- E Grand Ridge
- F Dunlap Valley MS
- G Onarga Iroquois West
- H Bloomington Cornerstone
- I Decatur Johns Hill
- I DeLand-Weldon
- J Carthage
- K Catlin
- K Danville South View
- L Stewardson-Strasburg
- M Waverly
- N Palestine
5IESA Recognition Program- Scholar Attitude Award
Presented by State Farm
- The Scholar Attitude program recognizes todays
dreamers and tomorrows leaders. - There will be a new form this year. Please make
sure that you download and submit the new form. - One boy and one girl will be chosen from each of
the 15 IESA geographic regions. - Each school may nominate one student for the
award. Students must meet pre-determined
standards - 8th grade status
- Minimum 3.5 g.p.a. (on a 4.0 scale)
- Participation in at least one IESA activity in
each of their junior high years - Demonstration of outstanding citizenship
- Must submit an essay on The Value of
Sportsmanship - Application materials available online Nov. 15th.
- All application materials are due by February 22,
2011 - A luncheon to honor the 30 winners will be held
Tuesday, April 26 in Bloomington
6Initiatives- Strategic Planning
- Initial Strategic Plan took place in January,
2005 - Developed a new mission statement.
- Created strategies that reflected the needs of
the member schools and the Association. - Increase membership
- Recruit and retain staff
- Provide facilities necessary for IESA operation
- Develop officials program
- Develop judges program
- Promote good sportsmanship
- Review IESA Constitution
- Review state series structure
- Improve member school communication
- Promote fine arts
- Enhance recognition of excellence
- The IESA Board of Directors recently approved the
second strategic planning process. The new
planning session will take place in July, 2011. - If you are interested in participating in the
strategic planning process, please contact Nicole
at nicole_at_iesa.org.
7IESA Board of Directors
- Change in Board Elections time frame
- Board members will be re-seated or newly seated
at the Board of Directors meeting in January. - Change in ballot distribution
- All nominations and ballots will be submitted
electronically. - You will log-in to the Member Center using your
school password and click on the nomination or
voting link located on your main school page. - Nominations
- Nov. 1- Nov. 15 Schools will be able to access
and nominate individuals for the Board of
Directors in the following Divisions C, G, I, K,
and O - From the nomination page, you will be able to
nominate the incumbent or submit a candidate. - If you wish to submit a candidate, you will type
in the first and last name of the individual and
select their school from the provided list. - Please note that once a nomination has been made
you will no longer be able to access the
nomination page. - Final Ballot
- Dec. 1- Dec. 15 Schools will be able to access
and vote - You will be able to select a candidate from the
provided list. - Candidates must be elementary school
administrators with a valid administrative
certificate from a member school in their
respective division.
8Publicity Policy
- The IESA Board of Directors recently approved the
following publicity policy - Each member school acknowledges that athletic
contests and interscholastic competition take
place in the public. As such, there is no
expectation of privacy in the images of student
athletes, coaches or other participants at such
events. The IESA and/or its agents or designees
may take, distribute and use photographs of
student athletes, coaches, officials and other
participants at such events and use the same for
publicity, marketing and other appropriate
purposes, including event programs. The member
school will take appropriate actions to notify
its student athletes, coaches and participants of
this provision.
9Sportsmanship Ratings
- Submitting Ratings
- Forms available to rate the sportsmanship of
players, coaches, and fans. - Ratings may be submitted on-line for all state
series contests. - Submit ratings in regard to state series
opponents. - Officials will submit ratings for teams
participating in state series contests. - Use your AD or school password to access rating
form. - Checking your own ratings
- If ratings have been submitted for your school,
you will be able to view those ratings after you
have logged in using your school or AD password. - Ratings will be displayed in table format under
entry center area.
10Coach and Sponsor Contact Information
- Coach Contact Information
- Need email address
- Need cell phone number
- Please encourage coaches to enter all of this
information. It is extremely helpful for host
schools and the IESA Office. - Speech/Scholastic Bowl/Music/Chess Contact
Information - Need updated name
- Need email address
- Hosts rely on this information
- Fine Art Contact Information
- Need name and email of an individual who will
serve as the main contact for your fine art
department (music/speech/art/scholastic
bowl/chess). - We will begin sending more of our fine art
specific information to these individuals. - Information can be entered using the school
password. Click on the link Your School.
Enter the information in the Fine Arts
Coordinator/Email box.
11Pass Cards
- Pass cards will now be included in your August
mailing. - 4 cards will be included
- Pass cards are good for the admission of the
holder and one guest to all activities between
member schools and all IESA state tournament
series contests.
12Merchandise
- Merchandise pre-order forms are available for all
athletic state, sectional and non-athletic
events. - The IESA encourages schools to pre-order. A
little work on the front end makes a state
tournament appearance easier and allows coaches
to concentrate on the game.
13Sectional Merchandise
- If you are hosting an IESA sectional or
non-athletic event, The Cubby Hole will ship all
the merchandise needed for your site. - Pre-orders will be delivered pre-packaged.
- Set-up merchandise sales area in a high traffic
spot at your contest or tournament. - Host schools will receive a portion of all sales
including pre-orders.
14Sectional Merchandise
- Included in the merchandise box will be an
inventory sheet that each host should complete
and send back to The Cubby Hole with any unsold
merchandise.
15Concussion Management
- Concussions are a common problem in sports and
have the potential for serious complications if
not managed correctly. - Signs
- Problems in brain function
- Confused state
- Memory Problems
- Lack of sustained attention
- Symptoms reported by athlete- headache, nausea,
blurred vision, ringing in ears, dizziness, etc. - Side-line management
- Based on mechanism of injury, history and unusual
behavior and reactions of the athlete, even
without loss of consciousness, assume a
concussion has occurred if the head was hit and
even the mildest of symptoms occur. - If confusion, unusual behavior or responsiveness,
deteriorating condition, loss of consciousness,
or concern about neck and spine injury exist, the
athlete should be referred at once for emergency
care.
16Concussion Management
- Return-to-play protocol
- NFHS rule- Any player who exhibits signs,
symptoms or behaviors consistent with a
concussion will be immediately removed from the
game and not return to play until cleared by an
appropriate health care professional. - No athlete suspected of having a concussion
should return to the same practice or contest,
even if symptoms clear in 15 minutes. - NFHS Concussion brochure available on the IESA
website.
17Emerging Activities
- As a reminder, the following activities were
approved by the IESA Board of Directors for
implementation. - Golf (boys division and girls division)
- Site St. Andrews Golf Country Club, West
Chicago, IL - No designated season
- One day state contest- September 10, 2011
- Initial Entry Deadline June 6, 2011 Final Entry
Deadline August 15 - Entries per school up to 5 girls 5 boys
- Field will be a maximum of 96 golfers per
division - Format Individual stroke play
- Cost per participant 40 (includes green fee)
- Individuals must have an up-to-date physical
- Boys Volleyball
- Designated season- Winter 2012-13
- Tiered tournament series
18Online Seeding
- Online seeding will take place for softball,
baseball, basketball, and volleyball. - Steps
- Make sure that your coaches are aware of all of
the steps that must be completed and the time
frame. - Roster and seed information may be accessed
through each activities entry center available
from the Member Center. - You will be able to access roster and seed
information as many times as necessary until
deadlines have passed.
19Online Seeding
- Seeding is a two-step process
- Step One
- Complete Regional Entry Form
- Complete Regular Season Schedule
- Option to add comments regarding your schedule or
team - These items must be completed in order for your
entire regional to proceed to Step Two. - Step Two
- View Regular Season Info of Participating Teams-
This information should be reviewed prior to
seeding - Rank Regional Teams
- In order for the seeding to be completed
successfully, you must rank all teams for which
you have an option.
20Online Seeding
- After the seeding deadline has passed, seeding
will be reviewed by the IESA. Any ties will be
broken by a coin flip conducted by the IESA. - The brackets will then be released. Brackets may
be accessed from the regional assignments.
213.042- Non-school Participation
- During the season for a sport, students shall not
practice or participate in any non-school
competition in the same sport either as an
individual or a team member. - A student who violates will be immediately
ineligible for the remainder of the season. - The IESA Board of Directors has drafted a
rationale for this by-law and can be found at the
back of your 2010-11 IESA Handbook.
22Season Ending Changes
- Changes were made to the season ending dates of
Boys and Girls Basketball, Softball, and
Baseball. - Softball season ending date extended to Oct. 23
Baseball to October 30 - Girls Basketball season ending date extended to
March 12 - Boys Basketball season ending date extended to
May 14 - What does this mean?
- If you choose to participate in interscholastic
contests after the state series, you must
conclude those contests by the new dates. - Schools will still be required to adhere to
- Non-school participation by-law
- Individual participant limitations
- Team limitations (game/match limitations)
- All eligibility by-laws- scholastic standing, age
appropriate, attendance, etc. - Once your school has concluded its season, your
students may participate on non-school teams.
235th and 6th Grade Quarters
- Students in 5th or 6th grade who participate on
the school's 7th and/or 8th grade teams must
abide by all IESA rules and regulations during
the season for that sport. - 5th and 6th grade students participating on the
7th/8th grade teams must count all 5th, 6th, 7th,
and 8th grade quarters/games played during the
designated season toward their season
quarter/game total. - If 5th/6th grade students are being used from a
feeder school, you must request approval to use
these students.
24Playing Up
- Students may participate in either or both grade
levels of the IESA state tournaments for which
they are qualified. - Eighth grade students are never permitted to play
on seventh grade teams. - Participants must adhere to individual
limitations.
25Intent to Participate Card- Boys Volleyball
- In order to conduct the Boys Volleyball state
tournament, genuine participation numbers must be
gathered. - Returning the card will not hold your school to
participation however, please do not return the
card if there is little probability of your
school participating. - Intended Boys Volleyball season
- Practice May Begin January 14, 2013
- State Tournament March 22-23, 2013
- An Intent to Participate card will be distributed
during this meeting. - If you intend to participate in the activity,
please complete and return the card by Dec. 3.
26Division Meeting Attendance Card
- Please indicate the name of your school and city
where the school is located. - i.e. Pontiac, St. Marys
- Do not include school district number.
- List school name of all the schools that you are
representing. - Indicate the meeting that you are attending.
- Fill out survey on the back of the attendance
card.
27Baseball
- There will be major changes to the bat
regulations effective with the 2012 season. - Bats that meet the NFHS standards of a minus 3
drop will be required to have a BBCOR label
instead of the BESR label. - Bats that have a BESR label will no longer be
legal in the 2012 season even if they have a
minus 3 drop and were legal in 2011. - Bats that are 30 inches and under that have a
greater than minus 3 drop (i.e a 29 inch bat that
weighs 20 ounces) and a maximum barrel diameter
of 2 ¼ will continue to be legal. - Please refer to NFHS baseball rule book, rule
1-3-2. - Remind your coaches to instruct the players that
base runners who bowl over or initiate
malicious contact with a fielder will result in
an ejection which then results in the automatic
next game suspension.
28Cross-Country
- Number of participating schools continues to
increase each year---over 80 new schools have
joined in 7 years. - A school can enter an individual without entering
a team in the state series. - Because of the growth, we continue to adjust the
number of sectionals and the numbers of
teams/individuals who advance to state. In all
likelihood, changes for 2011 will be recommended
by the advisory committee to the IESA Board of
Directors.
29Basketball
- NFHS Rule 5-5-1 Halftime intermission is 10
minutes in length. - Please make sure coaches and bench personnel are
aware of this rule. - Regional seeding will be conducted online.
- Required pre-game meeting with officials, team
captains, and head coaches prior to regular and
post-season contests. - Two licensed officials must be hired for all
regular season contests. - The mutual agreement of coaches may not set aside
any IESA or NFHS rule.
30Basketball
- Guidelines for Special Initiative/Awareness
Contests - Uniform color must be legal under NFHS rules.
Example Breast cancer awareness pink uniforms
would not be legal in basketball that requires
white and dark uniforms because pink is
neither. - A permanently attached commemorative patch may be
worn but must adhere to NFHS rules. - Initiative/awareness color specific
headbands/wristbands are allowed (i.e. pink
headbands). Note that all team members must be
uniform in color with regard to
headbands/wristbands. - Other items that may be color specific for
initiative/awareness socks, shoelaces, shooting
shirts, shoes. - NFHS rule update
- 3-5-3a Wristbands and headwear shall meet the
following guidelines Headbands and wristbands
shall be white, black, beige or a single solid
school color and shall be the same color for each
item and all participants.
31Girls Volleyball
- Two licensed officials must be hired for all
regular season contests. - Coaches are held accountable for individual
limitation violations. Coaches will be ineligible
to coach the next 2 contests at any level of
competition. - Individual limitations 3 sets in one day of
regular season play. 4 matches per day in regular
season tournaments. - Guidelines for Special Initiative/Awareness
Contests - Uniforms worn must meet NFHS regulations this
includes having a on the front and back of the
shirt. No logo endorsement on the shirt except
for the manufacturer logo. - Officials may wear colored tops for this match.
- A colored ball may be used for this match as long
as it meets NFHS guidelines.
32Volleyball
- Rawlings new ball model IESAVB 10013B is in
production and will be available in late
December. Several changes have been made to the
bladder of the ball and exterior surface of the
ball. - Colored volleyballs may be used for regular
season play. Balls shall be a maximum combination
of three colors, with each panel being a solid
color, and at least one third of the panels shall
be solid white. - In regular season play, the home team will
provide the volleyball to be used for play. - In state series play the IESA and Rawlings will
provide each host with a red, white and blue
volleyball to be used for play.
33Wrestling
- New NFHS rule 4-5-7 Wrestlers must weigh-in
wearing a suitable undergarment that completely
covers the buttocks and groin area. Wrestlers are
NOT allowed to weigh-in nude. - Regional and sectional hosts must use a digital
scale for weigh-ins. - Also, it is recommended that as the host, there
be at least one athletic trainer on site. - Schools will continue to be allowed to enter two
individuals in each weight class. A survey
conducted last year showed 86 schools in favor of
allowing two wrestlers per weight class while
only 46 schools were in favor of allowing just
one wrestler per weight class.
34Track and Field
- PLEASE REMEMBER ATTENDANCE IS MANDATORY AT SEED
MEETINGS! - At the State Meet, the pole vault will be raised
6 at a time until a designated height is
reached. Once the designated height is reached,
the bar will be raised 3 at a time until 1
contestant remains. - At the State Meet, field events may be conducted
indoors if conditions deem it necessary. Please
make sure athletes are prepared for this
possibility. - If your school has pole vault participants at
sectional meet, contact your host ASAP and no
later than the seed meeting. Do not assume your
host has pole vault equipment. - New NFHS rules
- Allows for unadorned bobby pins, barrettes and
hair clips no longer than 2 to be worn to
control a competitors hair. - Modifies the penalty for the wearing of jewelry.
A first violation will no longer result in
immediate disqualification, instead a team
warning will be issued and any subsequent
violation by any team member will result in
disqualification from the event. - Please remember that watches may not be worn
during competition.
35Scholastic Bowl
- One IESA Rule Change Paper used during a match
must be clean. Numbers and lines are permitted on
the paper, but no other writing. - Regional and Sectional hosts may now hire high
school students to score and time. - New moderator training video available on the
IESA website. Give a new moderator a head start
and suggest they review this training
presentation before working a match. - Comparison between IESA and IHSA rules also now
available on the IESA website for moderators
working both levels. - The Advisory Committee asked the Association to
gather information on the length of regional
tournament play. There is some concern that
regional play is too long per night. A survey
will be attached to the online seeding process
this year to gather information for the
committee. - The survey will ask three questions
- Should we shorten the question set for regional
play to 20 toss-up and 20 bonus? (Current
questions sets are 30 toss-up and 20 bonus.) - Would you be in favor of a single elimination
format? (Current format is pool play.) - Are you in favor of the current format remaining
the same?
36Speech
- Its important.
- Speech is an integral part of the activities
offered by the IESA. No other skill is more
important than that of learning to speak
effectively in front of others. - It teaches valuable skills.
- Speech team combines the importance of study,
dedication, team work, creativity and
communication. - Its for a lifetime.
- Students who have participated in Speech or Drama
activities are less likely to have difficulty
speaking in public and will be more persuasive in
their communications, both written and oral. - Contests are held the last weekend in October and
the first two weekends in November. - Contests are single day events.
- Participants are judged against a standard.
- Eligibility standards do apply to speech
participants.
37Music
- Pep Bands and National Anthem Singers are
selected to perform at IESA State Contests.
Selection forms and instructions are available on
the IESA website Music Activity page. - General Contest Reminders
- Scales are not required to be performed at SE
- All pieces performed at SE must be 32 measures
not including repeats. - If an accompaniment is called for in a score then
it must be performed. (SE and Organization) - SE individual limitations A student shall not
participate in more than 6 events. A student may
not participate in 2 solos on the same instrument
or voice. - Organization vocal limitations one mixed choir,
one show choir and either one boys or girls
chorus. - Organization instrumental limitations one band,
one jazz band, one orchestra and one chime group.
- Eligibility standards do apply to music
participants.
38Chess
- Final Entry Deadline for Chess
- January 12, 2011
- Entry Fee 15.00 per student
- State Tournament will be held at the US Cellular
Coliseum in Bloomington, IL on February 18-19,
2011 - Board Swiss format with 5 boards. In this type
of tournament, the coach determines the board
order for their players. Each of the board
positions becomes a separate individual
tournament. - 7th grade division and an 8th grade division.
- Schools may enter one player at each of boards
1-4 and a maximum of 3 players at board 5 in each
grade division. - 7 rounds of play will be conducted and players
will participate in all 7 rounds. - Individual awards and team awards will be given.
39Bowling
- Final Entry Deadline for Bowling
- February 7, 2011
- Entry Fee 20.00 per student
- State Tournament will be held at Town Country
Lanes in Joliet, IL on March 25-26, 2011. - There will be a separate bowling competition for
boys and girls. - All bowlers will compete in rounds 1 2 and the
top 36 bowlers from each division will advance to
the 3rd round for the State Finals. - Total cumulative pin fall will be used for
scoring throughout the tournament. - There will be a total of 180 bowlers in the
competition, 90 boys and 90 girls. Schools may
enter up to (2) boys and (2) girls in the
competition. - A CURRENT PHYSICAL IS REQUIRED FOR PARTICIPATION
IN THE STATE BOWLING TOURNAMENT
40Cheerleading
- Jewelry is not allowed to be worn by any
cheerleader at any time while cheering. This
includes all sideline cheerleading as well as if
your team participates in the IESA cheerleading
competition. Please be sure your cheer coach
adheres to this requirement. - All basket tosses and double full twisting
dismounts, regardless of the surface for all
elementary, middle school and junior high
cheerleaders are prohibited in any IESA
sanctioned contest. Should your squad
participate in a cheer competition other than the
IESA competition, then your squad will follow the
rules set forth by the organizing body. - IESA Cheer CompetitionSaturday, January 22, 2011
at the Civic Center in Peoria. Entry deadline is
December 15.