Phone: 317-846-6601
Fax: 317-575-4244 Website:
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Blake Ress, Commissioner
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MEDIA INFORMATION
June 21, 2007
Contact:
E-mail: jwille@ihsaa.org
IHSAA COMMITTEE APPROVES CHANGES TO FALL SPORTS STATE TOURNEYS
In
its final meeting of the 2006-07 school year, the IHSAA Executive Committee
took action on several items today including approving plans for the state
tournaments in the eight fall sports as well as making an emergency amendment
to Rule 9-10 of the IHSAA By-Laws.
Changes
to Rule 9-10 were unanimously approved by the group and more definitively
outline when girls may participate on boys teams with respect to the regular
season and the state tournament series if their school doesn’t offer a
comparable program for girls. It also eliminates cases in which girls in
individual sports were able to double the amount of regular season experience
by participating on their school’s boys team as well playing as individuals in
their own regular season before competing in the state tournament. The rule
goes into effect on July 1.
The
committee also approved new sectional alignments in cross country and girls
golf for the 2007 seasons.
Schools
participating in the cross country sectionals will compete against nearly the
same schools as they do in the track and field sectionals in the spring. At the
same time, the committee approved advancing a sixth team to the state finals
from each of the four cross country semi-states. The state finals will now
consist of 24 teams instead of 20 as in previous years. Unrelated to today’s
meeting, but worth reiterating, is that the committee unanimously approved in
January an increase in the girls race distance from 4,000 to 5,000 meters. That
will go into effect for this fall’s state tournament series.
The
committee also affirmed a measure increasing the number of girls golf
sectionals from 21 to 28 today bringing that tournament into line along with
the boys.
Schools
will be notified of their new sectional assignments when minutes from today’s
meeting are e-mailed in the near future.
Also
of note,
The
group’s next meeting and the first for the 2007-08 school year is scheduled for
Monday, August 6.
NEW STATE HISTORICAL MARKER WILL HONOR ARTHUR TRESTER
The
Indiana High School Athletic Association’s first commissioner will be honored
on July 4 by a new state historical marker.
The
marker for Arthur L. Trester, who served as the
Association’s commissioner from 1928 until his death in 1944, will be dedicated
by the Indiana Historical Bureau at the Interurban Reading Room in Amo, Indiana, just two miles west of Trester’s
birthplace in Pecksburg in Hendricks County.
Trester began his career in 1904 as a math teacher at
The
mental attitude award in the boys basketball state finals was named for Trester in 1945.
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