VI 2014-2015 Region VI ACTIVITIES MANUAL

2014-2015 Region VI
ACTIVITIES MANUAL
Bountiful Braves
East Leopards
Highland Rams
Judge Bulldogs
VI
Kearns Cougars
Cyprus Pirates
Woods Cross Wildcats
Clearfield Falcons
It has been often said that athletics challenge the body, mind, and spirit. They bring out the best
in people, because athletic competition engenders characteristics, dedication, determination, awareness,
self-confidence, cooperation, and sensitivity to self and others. In Region VI, we believe the very same
principles apply to academics. Learning requires the same degree of energy and commitment as
competitive sports, and yields comparable benefits for the individual. Because of this, we think athletics
and learning go hand in hand to help the individual man or woman discover and realize their true potential
in life.
--Anonymous
Region VI Activities Manual 2014-2015
The high schools of Region VI recognize the important role that co-curricular activities and
athletics play in the full development of a young person. As in all areas of our schools, Region VI high
schools are committed to the equitable opportunities for all young men and young women in activities
and athletic programs. Activities and athletic programs are designed to be a complement to the
academic programs and pursuits of young people. We hope that the self-discipline, commitment,
teamwork and training of the mind and body in the arenas of the playing field and stage will effect
similar skill development and success in the classroom.
We believe that when structured and pursued with proper balance and perspective, athletics and
activities can play a key and positive role in shaping the hearts and minds of our young people. Sports
and activities, as much as any other single area of endeavor, hold great potential for bringing people
together from diverse backgrounds to pursue shared ideals in a spirit of community.
NOTIFICATION OF THE PRESS:
In all sports events and activities, the home school is responsible to call the Salt Lake Tribune and the Deseret News to
report the scores.
Channel 2
Channel 4
Channel 5
Channel 13
Deseret News
Standard Examiner
Tribune
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801-973-3232
801-975-4427
801-575-5535
801-532-1313
801-237-2161
801-625-4261
801-257-8900
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
NOTIFICATION OF THE PRESS: ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
BOARD OF MANAGERS ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
ACTIVITIES-CHAIRPERSONS AND INDIVIDUAL SCHOOL RESPONSIBLITIES .................................................................................................................................................. 5
STAFF ROSTERS ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 6
BOUNTIFUL HIGH SCHOOL ROSTER .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6
CLEARFIELD HIGH SCHOOL ROSTER ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 7
CYPRUS HIGH SCHOOL ROSTER ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
EAST HIGH SCHOOL ROSTER ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
HIGHLAND HIGH SCHOOL ROSTER.................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 10
JUDGE MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL ROSTER ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 11
KEARNS HIGH SCHOOL ROSTER ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
WOODS CROSS HIGH SCHOOL ROSTER .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
GENERAL POLICIES ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 14
1. ADMISSION FEES AND TICKET.................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
2. SUPERVISION OF REGION VI ACTIVITIES, TOURNAMENTS AND MEETS ........................................................................................................................................ 14
3. ACCOMMODATIONS FOR VISITING TEAMS ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 15
4. RULES FOR REGION VI TOURNAMENTS ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
5. OFFICIALS ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
6. POLICIES RELATING TO STUDENT BEHAVIOR AT REGION VI ACTIVITIES .................................................................................................................................... 15
7. UHSAA SPORTSMANSHIP POLICY .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 17
8. EVENTS SCHEDULES ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
9. MISCELLANEOUS ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 19
10. GAME STARTING TIMES AND PARTICIPANT REGULATIONS ............................................................................................................................................................. 19
11. TIES OF STANDING ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
12. MORATORIUM ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 20
13. FINE FOR VIOLATIONS .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 20
14. SEEDING MEETINGS OR OTHER MEETINGS ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 20
15. ELIGIBILITY ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
16. COACHES ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
17. NUMBER OF GAMES ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
18. DUTIES OF REGION VI CHAIRPERSONS .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
19. UNDUE INFLUENCE RULE, VIOLATION .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
20. PENALTIES ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 22
21. REGION FINANCES ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
CONTEST LIMITATIONS ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 23
ACTIVITIES ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
BASEBALL GUIDELINES ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
BASKETBALL, BOYS: GUIDELINES & SCHEDULE ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 26
BASKETBALL, GIRLS: GUIDELINES & SCHEDULE ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 27
CROSS COUNTRY: GUIDELINES & SCHEDULE .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 28
DRAMA: GUIDELINES & SCHEDULE ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 30
DRILL TEAM: GUIDELINES & SCHEDULE ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
FOOTBALL: GUIDELINES & SCHEDULE .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 32
FORENSICS/DEBATE: GUIDELINES & SCHEDULE ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 34
GOLF, BOYS: GUIDELINES & SCHEDULE ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 36
GOLF, GIRLS: GUIDELINES & SCHEDULE ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 38
INSTRUMENTAL & VOCAL MUSIC FESTIVAL: GUIDELINES ..................................................................................................................................................................... 40
SOCCER, BOYS: GUIDELINES & SCHEDULE ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 42
SOCCER, GIRLS: GUIDELINES & SCHEDULE .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 43
SOFTBALL: GUIDELINES & SCHEDULE ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 44
SWIMMING/DIVING: GUIDELINES, SCHEDULE & DIVING: QUALIFICATION MEET SCHEDULE ...................................................................................................... 47
TENNIS, BOYS: GUIDELINES & SCHEDULE .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 48
TENNIS, GIRLS: GUIDELINES & SCHEDULE ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 51
TRACK AND FIELD: GUIDELINES & SCHEDULE ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 54
VOLLEYBALL: GUIDELINES & SCHEDULE..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 56
WRESTLING: GUIDELINES & SCHEDULE ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 58
REGION EXPENDITURE REIMBURSEMENT FORM........................................................................................................................................................................................ 60
REGION TROPHIES ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 61
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BOARD OF MANAGERS
Gregory Wilkey...................................................................................................................... gwilkey@dsdmail.net
Laurie Barker, Secretary ........................................................................................................ lgbarker@dsdmail.net
Bountiful High School – 695 S. Orchard Dr. – Bountiful, Utah 84010 .................................................. 801-402-3900
Suzi Jensen ............................................................................................................................ sjensen@dsdmail.net
Darlene Wiggill, Secretary..................................................................................................... dwiggill@dsdmail.net
Clearfield High School – 931 South 1000 East – Clearfield, Utah 84015 ............................................... 801-402-8200
Robert McDaniel .................................................................................................... remcdaniel@graniteschools.org
Georgia Vallejos, Secretary .................................................................................... gmvallejos@graniteschools.org
Cyprus High School – 8623 West 3000 South, Magna, Utah 84044 ...................................................... 385-646-5300
Paul Sagers .................................................................................................................. paul.sagers@slcschools.org
Malynda Ivory, Secretary.......................................................................................... malynda.ivory@slcschools.org
East High School – 840 South 1300 East – Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 ................................................. 801-583-1661
Paul Schulte ............................................................................................................... paul.schulte@slcschools.org
Audrey Hall, Secretary.................................................................................................. audrey.hall@slcschools.org
Highland High School – 2166 South 1700 East – Salt Lake City, Utah 84106 ....................................... 801-484-4343
Kate Bills ...................................................................................................................... kbills@judgememorial.com
Kathy Frappier, Secretary ....................................................................................... kfrappier@judgememorial.com
Judge Memorial High School – 650 South 1100 East – Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 ....................... 801-363-8895
Maile Loo........................................................................................................................ mlloo@graniteschools.org
Jeri Maples, Secretary ................................................................................................ jpmaples@graniteschools.org
Kearns High School – 5525 South Cougar Lane, Salt Lake City, Utah 84118 ................................. 385-646-5380
John Haning ......................................................................................................................... jhaning@dsdmail.net
Wendy McLachlan, Secretary .......................................................................................... wmclachlan@dsdmail.net
Woods Cross High School – 600 West 2200 South – Woods Cross, Utah 84087 ................................... 801-402-4500
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ACTIVITIES-CHAIRPERSONS, COACHES
REPRESENTATIVES, AND INDIVIDUAL SCHOOL
RESPONSIBLITIES
Baseball........................................................................................................................................................................ Cyprus High School
Bob Fratto, Baseball Coach, Cyprus
Basketball, Boys & Girls ............................................................................................................................................. Kearns High School
Dan Cosby, Boys Basketball Coach, Kearns
Emily Williams, Girls Basketball Coach, Kearns
Cross Country, Boys & Girls ........................................................................................................................................... East High School
William Cobler, Cross Country Coach, East
Drama ........................................................................................................................................................... Judge Memorial High School
Darin Hathaway, Drama Advisor, Judge
Drill Teams ............................................................................................................................................................. Clearfield High School
Ricci Phillips, Drill Team Advisor, Clearfield
Football .................................................................................................................................................................... Bountiful High School
Larry Wall, Football Coach, Bountiful
Forensics/Debate ................................................................................................................................................... , Clearfield High School
Amelia Toone, Debate Coach, Clearfield
Golf, Boys ................................................................................................................................................................ Highland High School
Paul Tate, Golf Coach, Highland
Golf, Girls .............................................................................................................................................................. , Highland High School
Paul Tate, Golf Coach, Highland
Music ........................................................................................................................................................................... Kearns High School
Vocal Music, Dave Martin, Kearns
Instrumental Music, Charles Dye, Kearns
Soccer, Boys & Girls ....................................................................................................................................................... East High School
Rudy Schenk, Boys and Girls Soccer Coach, East
Softball ......................................................................................................................................................................... Cyprus High School
Greg Henson, Softball Coach, Cyprus
Swimming, Boys & Girls ................................................................................................................................... Woods Cross High School
Steve Doman, Swim Coach, Woods Cross
Tennis, Boys & Girls .................................................................................................................................... Judge Memorial High School
Tennis Coach, Judge
Track & Field, Boys & Girls.............................................................................................................................. Woods Cross High School
Judy Allen, Track Coach, Woods Cross
Volleyball ................................................................................................................................................................ Bountiful High School
Lane Herrick, Volleyball Coach, Bountiful
Wrestling.................................................................................................................................................................. Highland High School
Ted Sierer, Wrestling Coach, Highland
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BOUNTIFUL HIGH SCHOOL ROSTER
695 S Orchard Dr.
Bountiful, Utah 84010
801-402-3900, Fax 801-402-3901
ACTIVITY
Principal
Admin. Secretary
ADVISOR
Greg Wilkey
Laurie Barker
E-MAIL ADDRESS
gwilkey@dsdmail.net
lgbarker@dsdmail.net
Asst. Principal
Susan Baylis
sbaylis@dsdmail.net
Asst. Principal
Alan Smith
asmith@dsdmail.net
Athletic Director
Larry Wall
ljwall@dsdmail.net
Athletic Director
Clark Stringfellow
cstringfellow@dsdmail.net
Baseball
Clark Stringfellow
cstringfellow@dsdmail.net
Basketball, Boys
Mike Maxwell
mmaxwell@dsdmail.net
Basketball, Girls
Joel Burton
jburton@dsdmail.net
Cheerleading
Whitney Haslam
whaslam@dsdmail.net
Cross Country
Mitch Wiley
Drama
Angela Brown
Jan Whittaker
jwiley@dsdmail.net abrown@dsdmail.net jwhittaker@dsdmail.net
Football
Larry Wall
ljwall@dsdmail.net
Forensics/Debate
Angela Brown
abrown@dsdmail.net
Boys Golf
Mike Maxwell
mmaxwell@dsdmail.net
Girls Golf
Jenny Hathaway
jhathaway@dsdmail.net
Music, Instrumental
Danny Turnblom
dturnblom@dsdmail.net
Music, Vocal
Larry Smith
lrsmith@dsdmail.net
Music Orchestra
Andrea Peterson
anpeterson@dsdmail.net
Soccer, Boys
Lou Plank
lplank@dsdmail.net
Soccer, Girls
Lou Plank
lplank@dsdmail.net
Softball
Butch Latey
mlatey@comcast.net
Swimming, Boys
Kevin Green
kegreen@dsdmail.net
Swimming, Girls
Kevin Green
kegreen@dsdmail.net
Tennis, Boys
Dennis James
djames@mmrj.com
Tennis, Girls
Desiree Stuart
sdezzie@gmail.com
Track, Boys
Marv Magalei
mmagalei@dsdmail.net
Track, Girls
Alan Hansen
alhansen@dsdmail.net
Volleyball
Lane Herrick
lherrick@dsdmail.net
Wrestling
Matt Ripplinger
mripplinger@dsdmail.net
Drill Team
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CLEARFIELD HIGH SCHOOL ROSTER
931 South 1000 East
Clearfield, Utah 84015
801-402-8200 Fax 801-402-8336
ACTIVITY
Principal
Admin. Secretary
ADVISOR
Suzi Jensen
Darlene Wiggill
E-MAIL ADDRESS
sjensen@dsdmail.net
dwiggill@dsdmail.net
Asst. Principal
Ross Harris
rharris@dsdmail.net
Asst. Principal
Mark Jolley
mjolley@dsdmail.net
Asst. Principal
Ben Hill
behill@dsdmail.net
Athletic Director
Curtis Hulse
chulse@dsdmail.net
Baseball
Josh Godfrey
jogodfrey@dsdmail.net
Basketball, Boys
Curtis Hulse
chulse@dsdmail.net
Basketball, Girls
Rebecca Packer
rebpacker@gmail.com
Cheerleading
Connie Kearl
ckearl@dsdmail.net
Cross Country, Boys
Steve Moore
slmoore@dsdmail.net
Cross Country, Girls
Steve Moore
slmoore@dsdmail.net
Drama
Richie Uminski
ruminski@dsdmail.net
Drill Team
Ricci Phillips
dancemdc@live.com
Football
Andre Dyson
dysepack@yahoo.com
Forensics/Debate
Lorin Harris
lorharris@dsdmail.net
Golf, Boys
Tony Angelico
tony.angelico@hill.af.mil
Golf, Girls
Andy Andreasen
aandreasen@dsdmail.net
Music, Instrumental
Johnny Aird
jaird@dsdmail.net
Music, Vocal
Shannon Sowby
ssowby@dsdmail.net
Soccer, Boys
James Finn
jfinn@bioexpress.com
Soccer, Girls
Lauren Clifford
l.hansen.clifford@gmail.com
Softball
Nicole Tindall
ntindall@dsdmail.net
Swimming, Boys
Rocky Snow
scs.rocky.snow@gmail.com
Swimming, Girls
Rocky Snow
scs.rocky.snow@gmail.com
Tennis, Boys
Steve Vorasane
svorasane@utah.gov
Tennis, Girls
Justin Saysidiseth
jsaysithideth@hotmail.com
Track, Boys
Steve Moore
slmoore@dsdmail.net
Track, Girls
Brian Johnson
brijohnson@dsdmail.net
Volleyball
George Miles
gmiles3@comcast.net
Wrestling
Thomas Schmidt
thomaschmidt1@yahoo.com
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CYPRUS HIGH SCHOOL ROSTER
8623 West 3000 South
Magna, Utah 84044
385-646-5300, Fax 385-646-5303
ACTIVITY
Principal
Admin. Secretary
ADVISOR
Robert McDaniel
Georgia Vallejos
E-MAIL ADDRESS
remcdaniel@graniteschools.org
gmvallejos@graniteschools.org
Asst. Principal
Rick Winters
Asst. Principal
David Beck
djbeck@graniteschools.org
Athletic Director
Bob Fratto
bfratto@graniteshools.org
Athletic Director
Erin Tanner
etanner@graniteschools.org
Baseball
Bob Fratto
bfratto@graniteschools.org
Basketball, Boys
Tre Smith
Basketball, Girls
Chad Stevens
crstevens@graniteschools.org
Cheerleading
Charlee Avery
charlee.avery@imail.org
Cross Country, Boys
Ruth Adolphson
radolphson@graniteschools.org
Cross Country, Girls
Ruth Adolphson
radolphson@graniteschools.org
Drama
Becky Williams
rlwilliams@graniteschools.org
Drill Team
Natalie Christensen
n.christensen13@gmail.com
Football
Scott Wooldridge
skwooldridge@graniteschools.org
Forensics/Debate
Jo Daley
Josh Adams
jdaley@graniteschools.org
Jmadams1@graniteschools.org
Music, Instrumental
Andrew Wilson
akwilson@graniteschools.org
Music, Vocal
Kerry Moore
kmoore@graniteschools.org
Soccer, Boys
Jason Deherrera
broncon8on@gmail.com
Soccer, Girls
David Weidner
Softball
Greg Henson
gregh@premiermw.com
Swimming, Boys
Jason Hayes
Jason Hayes
jrhayes@graniteschools.org
jrhayes@graniteschools.org
Tennis, Girls
Andrew Walker
Andrew Walker
adwalker@graniteschools.org
adwalker@graniteschools.org
Track, Boys
Chris Luttrell
ctluttrell@graniteschools.org
Ryan Boyce
Chris Luttrell
rcboyce@graniteschools.org
ctluttrell@graniteschools.org
Athletic Trainer
Golf, Boys
Golf, Girls
Swimming, Girls
Tennis, Boys
Track, Girls
Volleyball
Wrestling
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EAST HIGH SCHOOL ROSTER
840 South 1300 East
Salt Lake City, Utah 84102
801-583-1661, Fax 801-584-2927
ACTIVITY
Principal
Admin. Secretary
ADVISOR
Paul Sagers
Malynda Ivay
E-MAIL ADDRESS
paul.sagers@slcschools.org
malynda.ivay@slcschools.org
Asst. Principal
Sandra Buendia
sandra.buendia@slcschools.org
Asst. Principal
Mary Lane Grisley
marylane.grisley@slcschools.org
Asst. Principal
Greg Maughan
greg.maughan@slcschools.org
Athletic Director
Kathy Butler
kathy.butler@slcschools.org
Athletic Trainer
Annie Funk
annelisefunk@gmail.com
Baseball
Jim Shipman
james.shipman@slcschools.com
Basketball, Boys
Skip Lowe
skip.lowe@slcschools.org
Basketball, Girls
Anthony Ama
anthony24@gmail.com
Cheerleading
Kim Caputo
kim.caputo@slcschools.org
Cross Country, Boys
Bill Cobler
williamcoblerjr@msn.com
Cross Country, Girls
Bill Cobler
williamcoblerjr@msn.com
Drama
Kevin McClellan
kevin.mcclellan@slcschools.org
Football
Brandon Matich
tripleoption3@gmail.com
Forensics/Debate
Golf, Girls
Lynne Maxfield
Scott Bringhurst
Mark Gibb
Lauren Wall
lynne.maxfield@slcschools.org
bringhurstscott@gmail.com
mgibb@djplaw.com
ls4golf@gmail.com
Music, Instrumental
Cip Petersen
cip.petersen@slcschools.org
Music, Vocal
Lynne Maxfield
lynne.maxfield@slcschools.org
Soccer, Boys
Rudy Schenk
rschenk@mhnct.com
Soccer, Girls
Rudy Schenk
rschenk@mhnet.com
Softball
Marianne Bullis
marianne.bullis@slcschools.org
Swimming, Boys
Cathy Philpot
ca_philpot@msn.com
Swimming, Girls
Cathy Philpot
ca_philpot@msn.com
Tennis, Boys
Andy Noorda
andynoorda@hotmail.com
Tennis, Girls
Andy Noorda
andynoorda@hotmail.com
Track, Boys
Bill Cobler
williamcoblerjr@msn.com
Track, Girls
Bill Cobler
williamcoblerjr@msn.com
Volleyball
Cinthia Angus
cinthia.angus@gmail.com
Wrestling
Nick Hamilton
nicolas.hamilton@slcschools.org
Drill Team
Golf, Boys
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HIGHLAND HIGH SCHOOL ROSTER
2166 South 1700 East
Salt Lake City, Utah 84106
801-484-4343, Fax 801-481-4893
ACTIVITY
Principal
Admin. Secretary
ADVISOR
Paul Schulte
Audrey Hall
E-MAIL ADDRESS
paul.schulte@slcschools.org
audrey.hall@slcschools.org
Asst. Principal
Chris Jenson
chris.jenson@slcschools.org
Asst. Principal
Katie Eskelson-Ieremia
katie.eskelson@slcschools.org
Athletic Director
Missy Mackay-Whiteurs
missy.mackay-whiteurs@slcschools.org
Athletic Director
Keith West
keith.west@slcschools.org
Athletic Trainer
Derek Tedder
derektedder@yahoo.com
Baseball
Nick Sasich
nicholas.sasich@slcschools.org
Basketball, Boys
Jim Boyce
jim.boyce@slcschools.org
Basketball, Girls
Jeremy Chatterton
jeremy.chatterton@slcschools.org
Cheerleading
Missy Mackay-Whiteurs
missy.mackay-whiteurs@slcschools.org
Cross Country, Boys
Gary Rowles
growlesmt@gmail.com
Cross Country, Girls
Gary Rowles
growlesmt@gmail.com
Diving
Jess Schenk
schenkjesss@gmail.com
Football
Brody Benson
brody.benson@slcschools.org
Forensics/Debate
Erica Vermaas
Erica.vermaas@slcschools.org
Golf, Boys
Paul Tate
paul.tate@slcschools.org
Golf, Girls
Paul Tate
paul.tate@slcschools.org
Music, Instrumental
Angela Pontious
angela.pontious@slcschools.org
Music, Vocal
Kathryn Houston
kathryn.houston@slcschools.org
Pep Club
Missy Mackay-Whiteurs
missy.mackay-whiteurs@slcschools.org
Soccer, Boys
Brad Kooyman
bkooyman@msn.com
Soccer, Girls
Becky Blommer
rebecca.blommer@slcschools.org
Softball
Gil Maestas
gilbert.maestas@varian.com
Swimming, Boys
Mark Gray
mgray97@hotmail.com
Swimming, Girls
Mark Gray
mgray97@hotmail.com
Tennis, Boys
Mike Epperson
mike@wasatchorthotics.com
Tennis, Girls
Sharon Snyder
sharsnyder@gmail.com
Track, Boys
Gary Rowles
growlesmt@gmail.com
Track, Girls
Gary Rowles
growlesmt@gmail.com
Volleyball
Whitney Cox
whitney.cox@slcschools.org
Wrestling
Ted Sierer
ted.sierer@slcschools.org
Asst. Principal
Drama
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JUDGE MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL ROSTER
650 South 1100 East
Salt Lake City, Utah 84102
801-363-8895 Fax 801-236-2923
ACTIVITY
Principal
Admin. Secretary
ADVISOR
Kate Bills
Kathy Frappier
E-MAIL ADDRESS
kbills@judgememorial.com
kfrappier@judgememorial.com
Asst. Principal
Athletic Director
Matt DeVoll
Brett Allen
mdevoll@judgememorial.com
ballen@judgememorial.com
Asst. Athletic Dir.
Terry Nielsen
tnielsen@judgememorial.com
Baseball
Zach Barnard
baseball@judgememorial.com
Basketball, Boys
Dan Delporto
ddelporto@judgememorial.com
Basketball, Girls
Anthony Alford
threealfords@msn.com
Cheerleading
Shannon Garside
sgarside@judgememorial.com
Cross Country, Boys
Jason Heideman
cross-country@judgememorial.com
Cross Country, Girls
Jason Heideman
cross-country@judgememorial.com
Drama
Darin Hathaway
dhathaway@judgememorial.com
Drill Team
NO TEAM
Football
James Cordova
jcordova@judgememorial.com
Forensics/Debate
Mike Lovett
mlovett@judgememorial.com
Golf, Boys
Nate Olson
Nate Olson
boysgolf@judgememorial.com
boysgolf@judgememorial.com
Music, Vocal
Ramona Mayer
Ramona Mayer
rmayer@judgememorial.com
rmayer@judgememorial.com
Soccer, Boys
Kolby Wheeler
boyssoccer@judgememorial.com
Soccer, Girls
Asha Hesketh
girlssoccer@judgememorial.com
Softball
Paul Lovato
softball@judgememorial.com
Swimming, Boys
Swimming, Girls
Jeremy Clark
Jeremy Clark
swim@judgememorial.com
swim@judgememorial.com
Tennis, Boys
Johnathan Hsu
jhsu@judgememorial.com
Track, Girls
Mele Vaisima
Mele Vaisima
track@judgememorial.com
track@judgememorial.com
Volleyball
Matt Carlson
volleyball@judgememorial.com
Golf, Girls
Music, Instrumental
Tennis, Girls
Track, Boys
Wrestling
NO TEAM
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KEARNS HIGH SCHOOL ROSTER
5525 South Cougar Lane
Salt Lake City, Utah 84118
385-646-5380 Fax 385-646-5382
ACTIVITY
Principal
Admin. Secretary
ADVISOR
Maile Loo
Jeri Maples
E-MAIL ADDRESS
mlloo@graniteschools.org
jpmaples@graniteschools.org
Asst. Principal
Tyson Fausett
tfausett@graniteschools.org
Asst. Principal
Heather Sonne
hsonne@graniteschools.org
Athletic Director
Dave Ballard
dballard@graniteschools.org
Asst. Athletic Dir.
Emily Williams
ewilliams@graniteschools.org
Baseball
Dave Ballard
dballard@graniteschools.org
Basketball, Boys
Dan Cosby
dan.cosby@comcast.net
Basketball, Girls
Emily Williams
ewilliams@graniteschools.org
Cheerleading
Kelsey Birrenkott
kchild@graniteschools.org
Cross Country, Boys
Cross Country, Girls
Jim Flanagan
Jim Flanagan
jflanagan@graniteschools.org
jflanagan@graniteschools.org
Drama
Camee Faulk
cafaulk@graniteschools.org
Drill Team
Britney Thompson
bthompson2@graniteschools.org
Football
Matt Rickards
mrickards@graniteschools.org
Forensics/Debate
Jim Flanagan
jflanagan@graniteschools.org
Golf, Boys
Bob Ostberg
bostberg@graniteschools.org
Golf, Girls
Bob Ostberg
bostberg@graniteschools.org
Music, Instrumental
Charles Dye
cdye@graniteschools.org
Music, Vocal
Dave Martin
dmartin1@graniteschools.org
Soccer, Boys
Joe Pritchard
jpritchard@graniteschools.org
Soccer, Girls
Karen Saylor
kmcook@graniteschools.org
Softball
Kenny Isakson
po.boyz@yahoo.com
Swimming, Boys
Chris Horne
Chris Horne
chorn@graniteschools.org
chorn@graniteschools.org
Noray Turney
Noray Turney
nturney@graniteschools.org
nturney@graniteschools.org
Track, Boys
Jim Flanagan
jflanagan@graniteschools.org
Track, Girls
Andrew Gorder
agorder@graniteschools.org
Volleyball
Ryan Knowlton
rknowlton@graniteschools.org
Wrestling
Fred Falcon
wcfalcon@graniteschools.org
Swimming, Girls
Tennis, Boys
Tennis, Girls
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WOODS CROSS HIGH SCHOOL ROSTER
600 W. 2200 S.
Woods Cross, Utah 84087
801-402-4500, Fax 801-402-4501
ACTIVITY
Principal
Admin. Secretary
ADVISOR
John Haning
Wendy McLachlan
E-MAIL ADDRESS
jhaning@dsdmail.net
wmclachlan@dsdmail.net
Asst. Principal
Shawnda Stevens
sstevens@dadmail.net
Asst. Principal
Steve Poll
spoll@dsdmail.net
Athletic Director
Rick Winder
rwinder@dsdmail.net
Athletic Director
Donna Tippetts
dtippetts@dsdmail.net
Baseball
Paul Ayala
yally3@yahoo.com
Basketball, Boys
Kasey Walkenhurst
kwalkenhurst@dsdmail.net
Basketball, Girls
Tarah Vernon
ztvernon@gmail.com
Cheerleading
Nicole Robertson
nicholerobertson7@gmail.com
Cross Country, Boys
Sam Wood
samwood82@hotmail.com
Cross Country, Girls
Judy Allen
jallen@dsdmail.net
Drama
Janet Cook
jcook@dsdmail.net
Drill Team
Heather Price
heathersheg@yahoo.com
Football
Justin Spencer
juspencer@dsdmail.net
Forensics/Debate
Brooke Gregg
bgregg@dsdmail.net
Nathan Hillyard
nhillyard@dsdmail.net
James Sheldon
jsheldon@wx.com
Golf, Girls
Nathan Hillyard
nhillyard@dsdmail.net
Music, Instrumental
Todd Campbell
tcampbell@dsdmail.net
Music, Vocal
Neil Hendriksen
nhendriksen@dsdmail.net
Music Orchestra
Sara Jane Thompson
sjthompson@dsdmail.net
Soccer, Boys
Kevin Rigby
kbrigby@dsdmail.net
Soccer, Girls
David Newman
david@forzafutbolclub.com
Softball
Chad Lythgoe
clythgoe@dsdmail.net
Swimming, Boys
Steve Doman
sdoman@dsdmail.net
Swimming, Girls
Steve Doman
sdoman@dsdmail.net
Tennis, Boys
Joey Johnson
bejohnson@dsdmail.net
Tennis, Girls
Joey Johnson
joey@worthytowin.com
Track, Boys
Sam Wood
samwood82@hotmail.com
Track, Girls
Judy Allen
jallen@dsdmail.net
Volleyball
Stefani Jensen
stefani.jensen@hotmail.com
Wrestling
Alex Knight
Golf Boys
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GENERAL POLICIES
The following regulations pertain to more than one activity, and therefore are included at the beginning of the Region VI
Activity Manual. Specific regulations for each sport or activity will be found with the Region VI schedule for that activity.
All state wide regulations can be found in the UHSAA Handbook, or on the UHSAA website (www.uhsaa.org). It is the
responsibility of all principals, coaches, moderators and participants to become thoroughly familiar with these
regulations.
1. Admission Fees and Tickets
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
H.
I.
J.
K.
L.
M.
$4.00 visiting high school students with activity cards and other school age children.
$6.00 adults and high school students without activity card.
$20.00 family Pass (immediate family only) – limit six (2 adults, 4 children – ALL must be present to enter).
Pre-season games are the same as A and B above.
Schools have the option of issuing season passes to home games only at a discounted price.
Region VI home games are free to home students with activity card (pre-season games are up to each school).
Free to holder of Region VI and UHSAA (Utah High School Activities Association) passes only!
Region passes should be given to faculty and staff only, not community members. Student Body Officers and
Class Officers may be issued passes, but must be wearing their sweater when using the pass.
Free to senior citizens (62 or over).
Free to cheerleaders, pep club, and drill team members in uniform and student body officers in sweaters.
Free to children under five years of age, accompanied by a parent.
Tickets will be sold at varsity football games at 6:00 p.m. and boys & girls varsity basketball games at 4:00 p.m.
Tickets will be sold throughout the 3rd quarter. No one will be admitted without a ticket or a pass.
When admission is charged for Region VI tournaments, the cost will be $4.00 for students, $6.00 for adults,
and $20.00 for a family pass (immediate family only) per day – limit six (2 adults, 4 children – ALL must be
present to enter). Region tournaments where admission is charged include drill, wrestling, swimming, and
track.
2. Supervision of Region Activities, Tournaments and Meets
A. Any school hosting a Region VI tournament or dual competition activity is responsible for providing adequate
administrative supervision for the activity.
B. The host school must have two school administrators at home varsity football and boys varsity basketball
games. Visiting team must have an administrator and one other school official. It is recommended that an
administrator be present at all activities, where possible. These people are to meet prior to the game and work
out supervisory details. They are also to stay following the end of the event until the crowds have dispersed.
C. It is the responsibility of the chairman of each individual activity to see that Region VI tournaments and meets
are planned and well organized. It is the responsibility of the host school to provide adequate general
supervision for the activity. If the host school is not the school of the chairman, there should be a clear
understanding between the activity chairman and the host principal regarding the activity. In any case, the host
school must provide general supervision for activities taking place in that school. Provide police and
administrative supervision at the events and in the parking lots and possible trouble spots as identified by the
local school plan.
D. School administrators who are present at games agree to take immediate, definitive action towards disruptive or
unsportsmanlike students or fans.
E. No sitting on the front row or standing on the floor in basketball.
F. The host school will clearly define seating areas for both home and visiting students. These areas should
accommodate pep clubs as well as the general student body.
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G. If problems of a violent nature occur at any region site as a result of a school’s failure to follow these
recommended procedures or to provide proper supervision, the Region VI Board of Managers will take
restrictive action against the offending school.
3. Accommodations for Visiting Teams
Dressing rooms should be appropriately prepared for visiting teams with a clean area, lockers, showers, and
chalkboards. Towels will not be furnished to visiting teams by the host school. Visiting teams must bring their own
towels if they desire to use them. All dressing room facilities must be left clean and orderly. The visiting head
coach will check facilities prior to departure. If a head coach receives a key to dressing room facilities from the
home school, the key should be returned to the home school’s head coach or designee.
LOCKER ROOMS SHOULD BE SECURED AND LOCKED AT ALL TIMES.
4. Rules for Region VI Tournaments
All Region VI tournaments will follow the same rules as UHSAA state rules. All expenses must be pre-approved
by the Region VI Board of Managers for payment.
5. Officials
Host Schools should provide for someone to meet officials and show them to their dressing rooms both before and
after any event (and during halftime). Any misconduct of officials, including failure to show or tardiness is to be
reported to the Arbiter in charge of the involved activity. A detailed report including names and improper conduct
shall be submitted in writing to the Region VI Board of Managers, the UHSAA office, and the arbiter involved.
6. Policies Relating to Student Behavior at Region VI Activities
A. Bands & Drums:
(1)
(2)
A pep band may be provided by the host school only. During basketball games, pep bands are to play
during regulation time-outs, quarters and half-times only. An advisor must always be present if a band
is to perform
Drums are to be used only to play with the band, as part of an organized cheer, and to be part of the pep
club’s marching activities. Drums and any other instruments are not to be used indiscriminately as
noisemakers or for drum rolls or instrumental fanfare after each basket.
B. Students Body Officers:
Student Body Officers are expected to demonstrate good sportsmanship and to welcome visiting officers to
their school. Students Officers should be easily identifiable (sweaters, shirts, etc.) and available to help make
interscholastic activities safe and successful.
C. Cheerleaders:
(1)
(2)
(3)
Cheerleaders of the host school should initiate a meeting with the guest cheerleaders immediately
before the game. The two groups should work cooperatively together during the game. At basketball
games, cheerleaders will occupy the space behind the basket closest to their student body. Cheers or
songs which are derogatory or insulting are not to be used. Cheers must be under the direction of
official school cheerleaders and song leaders.
All stunts and pyramids must be in accordance with risk management policies.
No children are to be used in cheerleading or pep club activities. Separate half-time activities are to be
approved by the principal.
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(4) Cheerleaders should encourage good sportsmanship at all times. Each student body is to exhibit good
sportsmanship. The administration and advisors are, in the interest of proper education, to stress
positive sportsmanship and do all in their power to eliminate booing, catcalls, or unsportsmanlike
behavior. No cheering is to be derogatory or obscene.
(5) Cheerleaders and/or mascots are to refrain from conducting cheers or stunts during free throws.
(6) Megaphones may be used by cheerleaders at football games, and only for communicating with the
cheering section. Megaphones may not be used at basketball games. “Refer to the UHSAA Handbook
for other activities”
(7) No electronic cheering methods will be allowed.
(8) A supervisor must be present when cheerleaders perform.
(9) The cheerleading and team members must attend the Utah School Board’s Risk Management Clinic in
the spring.
D. Pre-game, Half-time, and Post-game Activities:
(1)
The starting line-up may be introduced prior to the activity. A well-planned flag ceremony may be
presented.
(2) All activities should come to a halt immediately when the flag ceremony begins. Head gear should be
removed. Activity should remain suspended until flag ceremony is over. Starting line-ups may be
introduced following the flag ceremony. All pre-game activities must be concluded before the official
time of the event.
(3) The announcer should call everyone to attention as the flag enters. The announcer should be objective
and impartial announcing a game.
(4) Football half-time: Half-time entertainment has ten minutes which includes time to get on and off the
field. Exceptions can be made by mutual agreement for special occasions.
(5) Basketball half-time: Maximum of seven minutes for half-time entertainment which includes time to
get on and off the floor. Exceptions can be made for special occasions.
(6) The host school pep club or drill team may use pom-poms if the floor is swept after each use, or at the
earliest convenient time.
(7) A supervisor must be present when student groups perform.
(8) Coaches are responsible for the conduct of their athletes. No activity will be conducted to belittle or
humiliate opponents, including organized post-game demonstrations on the floor, field or in the stands.
A. Visiting teams will leave the field or floor immediately after the game ends.
B. Visiting teams (basketball) will leave the team locker room within 20 minutes after the game ends.
(9) No outside vendors selling at Region contests.
(10) No gum, sunflower seeds, or sugar drinks will be allowed on turf fields.
(11) Any senior recognition at end of season cannot delay start of game.
(12) There should be no post game demonstrations by either team on the floor/field at the end of the game
until the visiting team has left the floor/field. Any and all activities must have the approval of the
school administration.
E. Spectator Conduct/Sportsmanship:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
Encourage student groups to initiate sportsmanlike activities during the season.
Other than authorized spirit groups (cheerleaders, pep club, drill team), no spectators will be allowed on
the field or floor during game time, between quarters, half-time or post game. (Until visiting team exits
the floor/field).
The throwing of any objects, including confetti, torn paper scraps, crepe paper, toilet tissue, etc., is not
allowed.
Visiting schools are not to conduct any type of post-game activities.
The use of negative or insulting chants is not to be used.
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(6) For reasons of student safety and I.D. purposes, student will not be allowed to have any body paint on
any area of the body except on the face. All other body painting is prohibited. The school
administration is responsible to enforce this rule.
(7) All laser pens are prohibited.
(8) “Region VI Spectator Support Items” – Refer to the UHSAA Handbook pg 55 (under Information –
Spectator Support Items).
Banners and Signs:
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
No negative banners or posters of any nature will be displayed in the area of competition. A sign
welcoming the visiting team is encouraged.
A sign of a positive nature on the football field at half-time for the home teams to run though will be
allowed.
All banners will be used by the Cheerleaders only.
No spectator banners or signs, with the only exception being banners used to honor seniors on senior
night.
Each school may have one School Banner at the Region VI Championship Meet. The maximum size
for this banner being 5’X8’. No other signs or banners will be allowed at Region site.
7. UHSAA Sportsmanship Policy
A. Sportsmanship Conduct:
(1)
INTRODUCTION – The effective Utah secondary school should support both an academic program
and an activities program. The programs should do more than merely coexist, they should be integrated
and support each other in “different” arenas. The concept of “sportsmanship” should be taught,
modeled, expected, and reinforced in the classroom and in all competitive activities.
(2)
PHILOSOPHY – Activities are an important aspect of the total education process in Utah schools.
They provide an arena for participants to grow, to excel, to understand and to value the concepts of
SPORTSMANSHIP and teamwork. They are an opportunity for coaches and school staff to teach and
model SPORTSMANSHIP, to build school pride, and to increase student/community involvement;
which ultimately translates into improved academic performance. Activities are also an opportunity for
the community to demonstrate its support for the participants and the school, and to model the concepts
of SPORTSMANSHIP for our youth as respected representatives of society. SPORTSMANSHIP is
good citizenship in action!
(3)
REGION VI SPORTSMANSHIP CODE OF CONDUCT
(This statement should be read prior to every Region VI event where there is a public address system
available)
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to (home high school) for tonight’s/today’s athletic contest. We
welcome our guests from (Visiting High School) and wish all players good luck in
tonight’s/today’s game. Both schools are members of the Utah High School Activities
Association and support the new statewide sportsmanship program Raise-the-Bar.
Sportsmanship does matter and we ask for your support in demonstrating respect for the game
and all the participants by refraining from negative cheers, chants or behavior.
Do Rowdy Right
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UHSAA policies will be followed for all events as listed below, unless otherwise noted in
Region Manual:
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B. General Sportsmanship Guidelines
SPORTSMANSHIP is a way of thinking and behaving. The following sportsmanship policy items are listed
below for clarification:
(1) Be courteous to all (participants, coaches, officials, staff, and fans).
(2) Know the rules. Abide by and respect officials’ decisions.
(3) Win with character and lose with dignity.
(4) Display appreciation for good performance regardless of the team.
(5) Exercise self-control and reflect positively upon yourself, the team, and the school.
(6) Permit only positive sportsmanlike behavior to reflect on your school or its activities.
(7) If flagrant violence occurs in any event in which a Region VI school is participating, the Region Board
of managers (principals) will review the incident upon request and on a case by case basis to determine
possible consequences to participants(s) that are involved. These consequences may result in, but not
be limited to, suspension from events(s), suspension for the entire season, and/or may include other
consequences as determined by the Region Board of Managers.
C. Unsportsmanlike Ejections and Fighting Policy – Appeals Process
(1)
See the Utah High School Activities Association HANDBOOK.
8. Events Schedules
(1)
(2)
(3)
All Region VI regularly scheduled events constitute a contract between schools. The failure of a team to
participate in a scheduled contest without prior mutual consent and Board of Managers approval at all levels,
including varsity, junior varsity, and sophomore, may result in a fine and forfeit assessed by the Board of
Managers, plus the cost of any officials etc. to the affected schools.
Both principals are to agree to the change before a change will be sent to the Board of Managers for approval.
If the Board of Managers agrees on a change of time and date of an activity, the host school must notify the
arbiter of the change in time for him/her to notify the officials. All officials (Varsity, J.V., Sophomore, and
Freshman) will be arbitrated by UHSAA. Call changes to UHSAA offices. All costs associated with
changing the time and date will be incurred by the school requesting the change.
All invitational meets, matches, or tournaments must be approved by the UHSAA thirty days prior to the
activity. Appropriate fines will be assessed against a host school and others who participate in unsanctioned
events.
9. Miscellaneous
(1)
(2)
Awards are to be given according to the published Region VI format. No additional awards will be allowed
unless pre-approved by the Board of Managers.
All personnel on the sidelines will be required to wear a Region VI sideline pass at any games which will be
monitored and controlled by the school administration or police officers.
10. Game starting times and participant regulations
No sports activity may begin before 3:30 p.m., unless approved by the Board of Managers. However, varsity
football may not start before 4:00 p.m. until Day Light Savings. Thereafter, games may start at 3:30 p.m.
11. Ties of Standing
The tie-breaking procedure will be used for all athletic activities except Drill Team.
A. In the event of a tie between teams qualified for state tournament positions, the seed will be determined
by the win/loss records in region play of the teams involved in the tie (head to head among tied teams).
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B. If the tie still exists, the seed will be determined by comparing each team’s record against the team with
the highest region finish or next highest, etc. until the tie is resolved.
C. Once a team has been awarded a seed they are no longer part of the tie-breaking scenario. After this
process, if only two teams remain the remaining two teams will be seeded based on head to head
competition. If a tie still exists, a coin flip will be conducted under the direction of the Region Activity
Chairperson. In the event of multiple teams tied that cannot be resolved as described above, all teams will
flip coins with the team flipping the “odd coin” receiving the higher seed. The coin flip procedure will
only be used as a last resort.
D. In the event of multiple teams tied for fewer playoff berths than teams tied, the tie-breaking procedure as
described above will be used until only two teams remain. The final two teams will playoff in a game to
determine entry into the State Tournament.
E. If multiple teams tie for one playoff spot, all teams will play in a format that best suits the specific sport.
Refer the individual sport for multiple team playoff guidelines and procedures.
F. In the event that the above process fails to resolve a tie, region principals will convene for the purpose of
a coin flip to determine seed. The winner of the coin flip will take the higher seed.
G. No tied team will be eliminated from state playoff participation without the opportunity of a playoff
game.
The tie-breaking procedure will be used for the following team sports: Baseball, Boys Basketball, Girls
Basketball, Football, Boys Soccer, Girls Soccer, and Volleyball.
If the tie does not involve a berth in the State Tournament play-offs, but involves only seeding in the playoffs
between two or more teams, the tie will be broken in the following manner:
A. Head to head league competition among the tied teams will be the first criteria used to determine seeding for the
State Tournament Playoffs.
B. If the tie or seeding cannot be resolved using the above method, the seed will be determined by the tied teams’
record against teams with the highest finish in the Region. This process will continue down through the region
VI standings until the tie is broken and seeding is determined.
C. If a tie still exists, a coin flip will determine placement/seeding.
If a tie occurs among teams involving a berth in the State Tournament play-offs, the tie will be broken by a play-off
between the tied teams. The play-off will be played at the site of the team with the highest ranking based on the tie
breaker criteria at a day and time agreed upon by both teams. If a tie breaker does not determine a home team, a
coin flip will determine the home site. Board of Managers will make final decision on day and time if both teams
do not agree.
If the tie is among more than two schools involving a berth in the State Tournament play-offs, the following
procedure will occur. An odd-man-out coin flip will determine which schools will draw the bye, the odd man
having the bye. The other two teams will play; the loser being eliminated and the winner going on to play the team
that drew the bye. The winner of that game earns the first vacant berth. The play-off games for football will be half
the length of a regular game.
12. Moratorium
A fine to be determined by the Board of Managers, which is paid by the coach, may be assessed to the coach of any
team that is in violation of the designated days for moratorium of practice and play. This is in addition to the
UHSAA sanctions.
13. Fine for violations
A fine may be assessed for a violation of region rules as determined by the Region VI Board of Managers.
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14. Seeding meetings or other meetings
Any expenses that are expected to be paid by Region VI should be pre-approved by the Board of Managers.
15. Eligibility
Eligibility rules for Region VI will be determined by the Utah High School Activities Association By-Laws:
To participate in any UHSAA Region VI or state interscholastic competition, an individual must be a full-time
student in the school he/she has established eligibility. No student shall be eligible to represent his/her school if
he/she is failing more than one subject or has a GPA of less than 2.0. Where a student has failed to meet the
minimum requirements set forth above, he/she shall also be ineligible for participation in UHSAA or Region VI
activities in the succeeding grading period. Incompletes are computed as F’s for eligibility.
A. No student who is ineligible for a grading period should represent the school in any pre-season or practice
contests with varsity, junior varsity, sophomore, or freshman teams.
1.
The word represent shall be defined below. Any violator of the Scholastic Eligibility By-laws shall not:
a.
be in uniform on competition night;
b.
warm-up with the team;
c.
sit on the bench with the team;
d.
be listed on the program roster;
e.
be introduced as a member of the team.
The above student/participant may, however, continue to practice with his/her team upon
approval of the school administration.
B.
The date report card documents are posted officially by the school becomes the date which the scholastic rule
is applied.
C.
An incomplete is considered a failure until it is made up.
D. A student enters upon high school work when he/she enters the 9th grade regardless of whether the 9th grade is
in the high school or a separate junior high school. This means that all 9th or 10th grade students must not
have failed more than one class the previous grading period and have a GPA 2.0 or higher.
E.
For the purpose of fall sports eligibility, classes taken during the summer do not constitute the previous term.
16. Coaches
A.
B.
Coaching behavior on the bench is reflected in student behavior. It is the responsibility of the principal to
direct the coaching staff to be examples of good sportsmanship at all times.
Coaches are not to exert undue influence on officials before, during or after any contest. Any complaints or
protests are to be made through the principal of the school.
17. Number of Games
Teams which exceed the number of games allowed in any season may forfeit from their region schedule the number
of games exceeding the limit. Forfeited game(s) may be subtracted from the region win/loss record of the offending
school. For each extra game, one win may be subtracted from record and one loss may be added. Other sanctions
may be taken by the Region VI Board of Managers.
18. Duties of Region Chairpersons
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Conduct all meetings pertinent to respective activity.
Coordinate and manage all Region VI competitions and tournaments of respective activity.
Select and honor respective All-Region VI teams where applicable.
Be direct liaison to Region VI Board of Managers.
Be responsible for all awards, trophies, medals, etc., pertinent to respective activity.
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F.
The all Region VI teams should be selected by the coaches within two weeks of the conclusion of the activity
where applicable.
19. Undue influence rule, violation
A.
B.
C.
If there is clear evidence that a coach has violated Article 1, Section 9 of the UHSAA bylaws or
interpretations he/she will appear before the Region VI Board of Managers and may be under the direction of
the UHSAA to receive any or all of the following for the first violation:
(1) A letter of reprimand.
(2) Suspension
(3) Fine
If it is determined a coach has violated the undue influence rule a second time, the coach may be suspended a
minimum of three contests or one-half of the remaining Region VI schedule (whichever is greater).
A third violation may mean suspension for the remainder of the current season.
20. Penalties
Upon having knowledge of an infraction of a rule or policy Region VI may initiate action in accordance with
UHSAA policies,
21. Region Finances
Expenses for Region activities and competitions can be reimbursed from Region funds by submitting a copy of
the reimbursement form located on the last page of this manual. Receipts for expenditures should be included
with the form. Forms should be signed by the Region VI Chairman and submitted to John Haning or Wendy
McLachlan at Woods Cross High School.
UHSAA 2014–15 TENTATIVE CALENDAR OF STATE EVENTS
The UHSAA tentative calendar of state events can be located at the following link:
http://www.uhsaa.org/Calendar/TentativeCalendar.pdf
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CONTEST LIMITATIONS
A.
B.
Any meet, game, or competitive activity in which one (1) or more students participate counts toward the contest
limitations listed for the activity.
The following contest limitations apply from the starting date until post season play for all levels of competition,
i.e., varsity, junior varsity, sophomore, and freshman. (Region tournaments are considered as post season):
BASEBALL ............................................ Twenty-two (22) All games counted.
BASKETBALL (Boys & Girls) ............. Twenty (20) games (plus an endowment game)
CROSS COUNTRY................................ Ten (10) meets
DRILL TEAM ........................................ Three (3) competitions (does not include region or state)
FOOTBALL ............................................ Nine (9) games (plus an endowment game)
GOLF (Boys & Girls) ............................. Fourteen (14) meets
MUSIC .................................................... Four (4) contests
SOCCER (Boys & Girls) ........................ Sixteen (16) games
SOFTBALL ............................................ Twenty-two (22) All games counted.
SWIMMING (Boys & Girls) .................. Fourteen (14) meets
TENNIS (Boys & Girls) ......................... Fourteen (14) matches. The number of matches counted for a tennis tournament
shall be equal to the number of days scheduled for a tournament: ex. A one (1)
day tournament shall count as one (1) match, and a two (2) day tournament shall
count as two (2) matches, etc.
TRACK (Boys & Girls) .......................... Twelve (12) meets State Qualifying meets (6)
VOLLEYBALL ...................................... Fourteen (14) matches and two (2) tournaments with the following guidelines for
the tournaments: no more than nine (9) total matches in a tournament, no more
than seven (7) matches in a given day, and tournaments may not exceed three (3)
days.
WRESTLING ......................................... Twenty four (24) matches per wrestler. All tournaments count as (3) matches.
Individuals may compete in no more than six tournaments per season. Three of
the six tournaments may be dual tournaments. Dual meets count as one (1)
match. All take down tournaments count as three (3) matches.
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BASEBALL GUIDELINES
Region VI Chairman: Robert McDaniel, Cyprus
Activity Chairman: Bob Fratto, Cyprus
Rules Clinic: Saturday, February 7, 2015
Starting Date: February 25, 2015
First Contest: March 4, 2015
Eligibility List Due: March 13, 2015
Academic All-State Deadline: April 14, 2015
Inter-Region Playoffs: May 12-13, 2015 (home schools)
State Tournament: May 18-22, 2015 (UVU)
Telephone: 385-646-5300
1)
The first official day for team selection is February 25, 2015.
2)
The first official day for games to be played is March 4, 2015.
3)
Each team (Varsity & JV) will be allowed to play 22 games as per UHSAA rule.
4)
All Region Varsity and J.V. Games played on the same day will begin at 3:30 p.m.
5)
Each team will be allowed 15 minutes of warm-up and infield practice. All teams should stretch closest to their foul line.
No circling up in center field.
6)
All league games (Varsity & JV) will be played on the date and time scheduled, depending upon weather and field conditions.
If a team is traveling to non-region tournament during region play and needs to reschedule a game(s), then it is the
responsibility of both coaches to mutually agree on the dates for the rescheduled date, to be played before the next regularly
scheduled region game, and then report that to the region chairman. The scheduling for this must be done before the beginning
of the regular region season. Each postponed game must be made up in the order of the postponement. A postponed game will
be made up on the first available date, including Saturday. During the first round of region play, a postponed game will be
made up by “flip flopping” the schedule and playing at the visiting team’s field, if that field is playable and if district bus
transportation is available. The visiting team will reverse the schedule for that game during the second round. In the event of
bad weather, it will be the responsibility of the home team coach to notify the visiting school and the officials. This should take
place by 12:00 p.m. It is the responsibility of both coaches to communicate with each other in the process of rescheduling
games for the next available date.
7)
Any game(s) not made up on the next available date will result in a forfeit for one or both teams, depending on the offending
team(s). The region board of managers (school principals) and both coaches will be consulted to determine the offending team.
No team will be made to play five (5) games in a week, unless they choose to do so. Four (4) games will be required, if
necessary, as defined by the UHSAA (Sunday to Sunday) rule.
8)
When a game is “called” because of darkness or weather, etc., in the first round, the game will be resumed as the preliminary
scheduled game of the two teams in the second round, followed by the completion of the second round game. JV games that
have to be bumped will be resumed on the next available date. The home field coach will be responsible for notifying all those
involved: coaches, umpires, and principals.
9)
The recommendation of the UHSAA on number of innings pitched per week will be followed (Currently 14 innings.)
10)
Teams will re-draw every other year. The next re-draw will be for the 2015 season.
11)
In the event of a tie, the Region ties of standing policy will be followed as found on page 19 of this manual.
12)
A region trophy to the first placed team(s) in regular region play. No medals. Seeding for the state tournament will be based
on how the league finishes in that order. In case of a tie for seeding purposes, region tiebreaker rules will be in effect. Tied
teams for the last seed in the state play-offs will play-off at a neutral site for that seed as per region rule.
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13)
An all-region team will be selected on the last Saturday before the state play-offs begin to be determined by the region baseball
chairman. Coaches present will be allowed to select players for all-region teams.
14)
Please refer to “General Policies” in the Region VI Handbook for all other Region VI rules and the UHSAA handbook or
website for all UHSAA rules.
BOYS BASEBALL SCHEDULE
Wednesday, Mar. 11
SOPHOMORE
Cyprus @ Clearfield
East @ Woods Cross
Judge @ Kearns
Highland @ Bountiful
Tuesday, Apr. 7
SOPHOMORE
Clearfield @ East
Bountiful @ Judge
Woods Cross @ Cyprus
Kearns @ Highland
Wednesday, Apr. 15
VARSITY/JV
Clearfield @ Highland
Bountiful @ Cyprus
Woods Cross @ Judge
Kearns @ East
Friday, Apr. 24
VARSITY/JV
Clearfield @ Bountiful
Highland @ Cyprus
Woods Cross @ Kearns
East @ Judge
Wednesday Mar. 18
SOPHOMORE
Clearfield @ Judge
Bountiful @ East
Woods Cross @ Highland
Kearns @ Cyprus
Wednesday, Apr. 8
VARSITY/JV
Clearfield @ Judge
Bountiful @ East
Woods Cross @ Highland
Kearns @ Cyprus
Friday, Apr. 17
VARSITY/JV
Clearfield @ East
Bountiful @ Judge
Woods Cross @ Cyprus
Kearns @ Highland
Monday, Apr. 27
SOPHOMORE
Clearfield @ Kearns
Cyprus @ Judge
Highland @ East
Bountiful @ Woods Cross
Tuesday, Mar. 24
SOPHOMORE
Highland @ Clearfield
Cyprus @ Bountiful
Judge @ Woods Cross
East @ Kearns
Thursday, Apr. 9
VARSITY/JV
Judge @ Clearfield
East @ Bountiful
Highland @ Woods Cross
Cyprus @ Kearns
Monday, Apr. 20
VARSITY/JV
East @ Clearfield
Judge @ Bountiful
Cyprus @ Woods Cross
Highland @ Kearns
Wednesday, Apr. 29
VARSITY/JV
Clearfield @ Woods Cross
Bountiful @ Kearns
Highland @ Judge
East @ Cyprus
Wednesday, Mar. 25
VARSITY/JV
Cyprus @ Clearfield
Highland @ Bountiful
East @ Woods Cross
Judge @ Kearns
Monday, Apr. 13
SOPHOMORE
Clearfield @ Bountiful
Cyprus @ Highland
Kearns @ Woods Cross
Judge @ East
Tuesday, Apr. 21
SOPHOMORE
Woods Cross @ Clearfield
East @ Cyprus
Highland @ Judge
Bountiful @ Kearns
Thursday, Apr. 30
VARSITY/JV
Woods Cross @ Clearfield
Kearns @ Bountiful
Judge @ Highland
Cyprus @ East
Thursday, Mar. 26
VARSITY/JV
Clearfield @ Cyprus
Bountiful @ Highland
Woods Cross @ East
Kearns @ Judge
Tuesday, Apr. 14
VARSITY/JV
Highland @ Clearfield
Cyprus @ Bountiful
Judge @ Woods Cross
East @ Kearns
Thursday, Apr. 23
VARSITY/JV
Bountiful @ Clearfield
Cyprus @ Highland
Kearns @ Woods Cross
Judge @ East
Tuesday, May 5
VARSITY/JV
Kearns @ Clearfield
Judge @ Cyprus
Woods Cross @ Bountiful
East @ Highland
Wednesday, May 6
VARSITY/JV
Clearfield @ Kearns
Cyprus @ Judge
Bountiful @ Woods Cross
Highland @ East
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BOYS BASKETBALL GUIDELINES & SCHEDULES
Region Chairman: Maile Loo, Kearns High School Telephone: 385-646-6616
Activity Chairman: Dan Cosby, Kearns High School
Rules Clinic: Monday, October 27, 2014
Starting Date: November 10, 2014
First Contest: November 25, 2014
Eligibility List Due: December 5, 2014
Academic All-State Deadline: January 20, 2015
State Tournament: February 23-28, 2015 @ Weber State
1)
Games will be played on the same day at the following times:
Sophomore
3:30 p.m.
Junior Varsity
5:15 p.m.
Varsity
7:00 p.m.
2)
A roster and schedule will be sent to all schools prior to the first pre-season game.
3)
Region Trophy to first place in regular region play. No medals.
4)
A representative of Region VI basketball coaches will keep an up-to-date record of region standings.
5)
Please refer to “General Policies” in the Region VI Handbook for all other Region VI rules, and the UHSAA Handbook for all
UHSAA rules.
BOYS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
Tuesday Jan. 6
Kearns @ Bountiful
Clearfield @ Cyprus
East @ Highland
Woods Cross @ Judge
Wednesday, Jan. 21
Cyprus @ East
Judge @ Clearfield
Bountiful @ Highland
Kearns @ Woods Cross
Friday, Jan. 30
Bountiful @ Kearns
Cyprus @ Clearfield
Highland @ East
Judge @ Woods Cross
Friday, Feb. 13
East @ Cyprus
Clearfield @ Judge
Highland @ Bountiful
Woods Cross @ Kearns
Friday, Jan. 9
Woods Cross @ Clearfield
Judge @ Bountiful
Kearns @ East
Highland @ Cyprus
Friday, Jan. 23
Bountiful @ Clearfield
East @ Woods Cross
Cyprus @ Judge
Highland @ Kearns
Tuesday, Feb. 3
Clearfield @ Woods Cross
Bountiful @ Judge
East @ Kearns
Cyprus @ Highland
Tuesday, Feb. 17
Clearfield @ Bountiful
Woods Cross @ East
Judge @ Cyprus
Kearns @ Highland
Tuesday, Jan. 13
Highland @ Judge
Bountiful @ East
Clearfield @ Kearns
Cyprus @ Woods Cross
Tuesday, Jan. 27
Judge @ Kearns
Woods Cross @ Highland
Clearfield @ East
Bountiful @ Cyprus
Friday, Feb. 6
Judge @ Highland
East @ Bountiful
Kearns @ Clearfield
Woods Cross @ Cyprus
Thursday, Feb. 19
Kearns @ Judge
Highland @ Woods Cross
East @ Clearfield
Cyprus @ Bountiful
Friday, Jan. 16
Kearns @ Cyprus
East @ Judge
Bountiful @ Woods Cross
Highland @ Clearfield
Tuesday, Feb. 10
Cyprus @ Kearns
Judge @ East
Woods Cross @ Bountiful
Clearfield @ Highland
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GIRLS BASKETBALL GUIDELINES & SCHEDULES
Region Chairman: Heather Sonne, Kearns High School
Activity Chairman: Emily Williams, Kearns High School
Rules Clinic: Monday, October 27, 2014
Starting Date: November 10, 2014
First Contest: November 19, 2014
Eligibility List Due: December 5, 2014
Academic All-State Deadline: January 20, 2015
State Tournament: February 16-21, 2015 @ SLCC
Telephone: 385-646-6606
1)
Games will be played on the same day at the following times:
Sophomore
7:00 p.m.
Junior Varsity
3:30 p.m.
Varsity
5:15 p.m.
2)
A roster and schedule will be sent to all schools prior to the first pre-season game.
3)
Region Trophy to first place in regular region play. No medals.
4)
A representative of Region VI basketball coaches will keep an up-to-date record of region standings.
5)
Please refer to “General Policies” in the Region VI Handbook for all other Region VI rules, and the UHSAA Handbook for all
UHSAA rules.
GIRLS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
Friday, Dec. 19
Clearfield @ Bountiful
Woods Cross @ East
Cyprus @ Judge
Kearns @ Highland
Tuesday, Jan. 13
Judge @ Highland
Bountiful @ East
Clearfield @ Kearns
Cyprus @ Woods Cross
Friday, Jan. 23
Bountiful @ Clearfield
East @ Woods Cross
Judge @ Cyprus
Highland @ Kearns
Friday, Feb. 6
Highland @ Judge
East @ Bountiful
Kearns @ Clearfield
Woods Cross @ Cyprus
Tuesday, Dec. 30
Judge @ Kearns
Highland @ Woods Cross
East @ Clearfield
Cyprus @ Bountiful
Friday, Jan. 16
Kearns @ Cyprus
Judge @ East
Bountiful @ Woods Cross
Clearfield @ Highland
Tuesday, Jan. 27
Kearns @ Judge
Woods Cross @ Highland
Clearfield @ East
Bountiful @ Cyprus
Tuesday, Feb. 10
Cyprus @ Kearns
East @ Judge
Woods Cross @ Bountiful
Highland @ Clearfield
Tuesday, Jan. 6
Kearns @ Bountiful
Clearfield @ Cyprus
East @ Highland
Judge @ Woods Cross
Wednesday, Jan. 21
Cyprus @ East
Clearfield @ Judge
Bountiful @ Highland
Kearns @ Woods Cross
Friday, Jan. 30
Bountiful @ Kearns
Cyprus @ Clearfield
Highland @ East
Woods Cross @ Judge
Thursday, Feb. 12
East @ Cyprus
Judge @ Clearfield
Highland @ Bountiful
Woods Cross @ Kearns
Friday, Jan. 9
Woods Cross @ Clearfield
Bountiful @ Judge
Kearns @ East
Highland @ Cyprus
Tuesday, Feb 3
Clearfield @ Woods Cross
Judge @ Bountiful
East @ Kearns
Cyprus @ Highland
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CROSS COUNTRY GUIDELINES & SCHEDULES
Region Chairman: Paul Sagers , East High
Telephone: 801-583-1661
Activity Chair: Bill Cobler, East
First Competition Date: August 12, 2014
Eligibility List Due: August 29, 2014
Academic All-State Deadline: September 23, 2014
Region Meet: October 10, 2014 @ Cottonwood Complex – 2:30 p.m.
State Tournament: October 22, 2014 @ Sugarhouse Park / Highland High School
1)
Cross country meets will begin at 3:30 p.m.
2)
The host school will designate a well-marked course. Distances for quad meet courses will range from 3,000 to 6,000 meters.
3)
Qualification for State finishers will qualify with UHSAA yearbook.
4)
The winner of the region trophy will be determined by the team scores at the Region Meet.
5)
Medals will be awarded to the top 10 finishers in the Region Meet in both the boys and girls varsity division. Medals will be
awarded to the first 10 finishers in the boys and girls Junior Varsity division. Additional medals may be awarded by the
coaches.
6)
Coaches may run more than 7 runners in the “Varsity” Region Championship race if desired (out to the maximum of 10) but the
scoring 7 must be clearly designated on the tag prior to the beginning of the race. Failure to do so disqualifies athletes from the
top finisher of that school down, one for one over the limit of 7. These non-scoring individuals are NOT eligible for individual
awards (top 10 medals). It is understood the reason for the option to race an extra individual (or more) is to determine positions
for the State Meet only.
7)
Two paid Officials will be arranged to start, score, and referee the Region Meet.
8)
Each school will provide one adult volunteer for the Region Meet.
9)
At quad-meets, girls will run first, then boys, unless agreed upon ahead of time by all coaches involved.
10)
Please refer to “General Policies” in the Region VI Handbook for all other Region VI rules, and the UHSAA Handbook for all
UHSAA rules.
11)
Region course will stay consistent with previous years’ course unless approved by the region Board of Managers.
12)
Cross Country to declare an All-Region 1st Team and 2nd Team after region competition. The top 10 athletes will be designated
1st All-region team and the next 10 athletes will be designated 2nd All-region team. The region will provide certificates.
Academic All-region awards will be presented at the region meet.
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CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE
Wednesday, Aug. 27
Pre-Region@ Cottonwood Complex
Wednesday, Sept. 3
Clearfield, Woods Cross, Kearns, Judge @Cyprus
Highland, East @ Bountiful
Wednesday, Sept. 10
Clearfield, Woods Cross, Bountiful @ Davis District
Wednesday, Sept. 17
Cyprus, Highland, Clearfield @ Woods Cross
Kearns, Judge, Bountiful @ East
Wednesday, Sept 24
Bountiful, Woods Cross, East @ Judge
Highland, Cyprus, Clearfield @ Kearns
Wednesday, Oct. 1
Kearns, East, Cyprus @ Clearfield
Judge, Woods Cross, Bountiful @ Highland
Friday, Oct. 10
Region @ Cottonwood Complex – 2:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 22
State XC @ Sugarhouse Park
Home Courses
Bountiful: Mueller Park Junior High School -1800 South 1000 East
East: Liberty Park – 800 S. 700 E.
Highland: Sugarhouse Park – 2100 South 1602 East
Judge: Cottonwood Complex – 4300 South 1300 East
Kearns: Olympic Oval – 5662 Cougar Lane
Cyprus: Hunter Park – 3500 S. 6000 W.
Clearfield: Fisher Park – 920 S. 800 E.
Woods Cross: Woods Cross City Park (Mills Park) - 2200 W. 1500 S.
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DRAMA GUIDELINES & SCHEDULES
Region Chairman: Rick Bartman, Judge Memorial High School
Activity Chairman: Judge Memorial High School
Eligibility List Due: February 27, 2015
Region One Act Play Tournament: March 17, 2015 @ Kearns High School
Region Tournament: March 24, 2015 @ Clearfield High School
State Drama Festival: April 9-11, 2015 @ TBA
Telephone: 801-363-8895
1) Date and location for the Region Festival plays and the individual events will be determined at the annual spring planning
meeting held in the preceding year. Festival plays and individual events are held during the month of March and April. State
Drama Festival is usually held at a pre-determined high school on the third weekend of April.
2) 132 individual events, judges at $50.00 each for three rounds. Three competition play judges at $150.00 each plus 35 cents per
mile.
3) The two schools hosting competition will each be paid $150.00 to cover the cost of lamps, gels, custodial services, materials and
printing.
4) AWARDS:
A.
The following plaques will be awarded to performers in the Festival Play:
(1)
Best Actor
(2)
Best Actress
(3)
Best Supporting Actor
(4)
Best Supporting Actress
(5)
Best Character Actor
(6)
Best Character Actress
(7)
Best Ensemble
Sweepstakes:
A 1st place and 2nd place region trophy will be provided. A third place certificate will be provided.
One-Act Plays:
Three Plaques will be awarded. 1st place, 2nd place, 3rd place.
Individual Events: Medals will be given to the top three places in each individual event. Scenes, Pantomime, and Musical
Theatre may have more than one person in their event win. Three medals for 1st place, 2nd place, and 3rd
place will be ordered in case more than one student wins. Musical Theatre has the possibility of four
winners per category. Each medal will be engraved on the back with the following information:
Contemporary Scenes – 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place
Classical Scenes – 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place
Pantomime – 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place
Musical Theatre – 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place
Dramatic Monologues – 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place
Humorous Monologues – 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place
5) TEACHERS MEETING: All Region drama coaches may want to meet prior to the Region Festivals to discuss any business
deemed necessary before the Region Tournaments being.
6) DOUBLE ENTERING: A participant may compete in one Individual Event (Classical Scenes, Contemporary Scenes,
Pantomime, Humorous Monologues, Dramatic Monologues, Musical Theatre) and the Festival play and may therefore qualify for
State in the Festival play and on Individual Event.
7) Please refer to “General Policies” in the Region VI Handbook for all other Region VI rules, and the UHSAA Handbook for all
UHSAA rules.
Wednesday, March 17, 2015
Region One-Acts @ Kearns
Wednesday, March 24, 2015
Region Drama, Individual Events @ Clearfield
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DRILL GUIDELINES & SCHEDULES
Region Chairman: Suzi Jensen, Clearfield High School
Telephone: 801-402-8200
Activity Chairman: Ricci Phillips, Clearfield
Rules Clinic: Saturday, August 23, 2014
Eligibility List Due: November 21, 2014
First Contest: November 3, 2014
Academic All-State Deadline: January 13, 2015
Region Competition: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 @ Bountiful High School – 6:00 p.m.
Floor practice time: January 19, 2015 @ Bountiful High School (MLK Holiday)
State Competition: February 6, 2015 @ UVU
1)
Region Competitions will be a qualifying meet for the State Tournament.
2)
All state and national spirit rules must be followed.
3)
The Region Host must hire a non-advisor to run the Region Meet. Each region must have a Certified Tabulator.
4)
Please refer to “General Policies” in the Region VI Handbook for all other Region VI rules, and the UHSAA Handbook for all
UHSAA rules.
Region Competition Schedule:
Awards –
One (1) Region Trophy
First Place Plaques in each category
Three (3) Drill Down Medals for places 1-3
Competition Order for MILITARY
1. Cyprus
2. Woods Cross
3. Kearns
4. Bountiful
5. Clearfield
January 19st (MLK Day) – Floor Practice
6:55 a.m. - Bountiful
8:00 a.m. - Woods Cross
9:05 a.m. - Clearfield
10:10 a.m. - Kearns
11:15 a.m. - Cyprus
Competition order will be determined by tournament director for the other two categories.
Host site for Region drill competition will rotate annually among school with adequate gym size.
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FOOTBALL GUIDELINES & SCHEDULES
Region Chairman: Greg Wilkey, Bountiful High School
Activity Chairman: Larry Wall, Bountiful
Rules Clinic: Saturday, August 2, 2014
Start Date: August 4, 2014
Eligibility List Due: August 29, 2014
Academic All-State Deadline: October 14, 2014
Playoff 1st Round: October 31- Nov 1, 2014 @ Home Schools
Quarter Finals: November 7-8, 2014 @ Home Schools
Semi Finals: November 14, 2014 @ U of U
Finals: November 21, 2014 @ U of U
Telephone: 801-402-3900
1)
All Varsity Region games will start at 7:00 p.m.
2)
Each Region school will play a full schedule of Sophomore and Junior Varsity games, these games will be played the day
before the Varsity game. All games will start at 3:30 p.m. Sophomore games will be played at the same location as the Varsity
game, Junior Varsity game will be at the opposite location as the Varsity game.
3)
Home teams wears dark jerseys, visiting team wears light jerseys (all levels).
4)
All schools are required to use adults on chain and down marker (Varsity only).
5)
Scouting is to be done from the spectator stands or a specific location set up (if available) by the home team.
6)
The host school should extend courtesy to the visiting photographer as to its’ own photographer.
7)
Use only one person filming, and no video filming of future opponents will be allowed at Varsity, Junior Varsity, or Sophomore
games.
8)
It is the responsibility of the home team school to keep the sidelines clear.
9)
Home team is responsible for emergency medical care.
10)
Head coaches will meet the day following each of the regularly scheduled Varsity games at 7:00 a.m. to deliver the most recent
two game films. These tapes are to be returned at the following game. Films to be exchanged in Region VI will be filmed by a
responsible person to insure quality. The tape must include: Pre-snap set wide angle, zoom to no tighter than defensive front
(including all linebackers) and offensive front (including QB and tight ends, tight wings or slots). Before each down, the film
should show down box and chain. Score board by quarter and after each scoring play. Film all plays. First game exchange
will be coordinated by the two coaches. Exchange will be original copy, DVD only.
11)
Varsity home school is to provide dressing facilities for the visiting school. Chalkboard/Whiteboard will be available. Home
school will clear visiting locker room one and one-half hour before games and provide a guide for the visiting team, i.e., meet
bus, show locker room, etc. (Junior Varsity and Sophomore will dress at their own school, but when conditions get bad, may
need locker room at half time).
12)
Visiting team spotters/coaches must remain on the visiting team’s side/section of the stadium, unless are provided by home
team is elsewhere.
13)
Coaches will communicate with each other on at least the following two occasions:
A.
B.
Schedule and team rosters are to be mailed and postmarked to each coach in August. Rosters shall contain players name,
grade level, height, and position of each player.
The coaches will meet after quarter finals for the purpose of selecting the All-Region VI Team.
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14)
Region Trophy to first place in regular region play.
15)
Please refer to “General Policies” in the Region VI Handbook for all other Region VI rules, and the UHSAA Handbook for all
UHSAA rules.
FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
NON-REGION GAMES
REGION GAMES
ENDOWMENT GAME
(Varsity only)
Friday, Aug. 22
Lone Peak @ Bountiful
Clearfield @ Roy
Cyprus @ Tooele
East @ Northridge
Taylorsville @ Kearns
Highland @ Mt. Crest
Maple Mt. @ Woods Cross
Pineview @ Judge
Friday, Sept. 12
Clearfield @ Bountiful
East @ Woods Cross
Kearns @ Highland
West @ Cyprus
Friday, Oct. 10
Cyprus @ Bountiful
Clearfield @ East
Woods Cross @ Kearns
Highland @ Skyline
Friday, Sept. 19
Woods Cross @ Clearfield
Cyprus @ Kearns
East @ Highland
Thur., Oct. 16/UEA
East @ Bountiful
Highland @ Cyprus
Kearns @ Clearfield
Layton @ Bountiful
WX @ Corner Canyon
Friday, Sept. 26
Bountiful @ Woods Cross
Highland @ Clearfield
Cyprus @ East
Kearns @ Fremont
Friday, Oct. 24
Bountiful @ Highland
Kearns @ East
Woods Cross @ Cyprus
Clearfield @ Viewmont
Friday, Aug. 29
Bountiful @ Viewmont
Bonneville @ Clearfield
Hillcrest @ Cyprus
Jordan @ East
Syracuse @ Highland
Granger @ Kearns
Judge @ Woods Cross
Friday, Sep. 5
Logan @ Bountiful
Clearfield @ Layton
Cyprus @ Copper Hills
East @ Valor Christian, CO
Northridge @ Highland
Kearns @ Cottonwood
WX @ Viewmont
Friday, Oct. 3
Bountiful @ Kearns
Highland @ Woods Cross
Clearfield @ Cyprus
East @ Mt. Crest
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FORENSICS/DEBATE GUIDELINES & SCHEDULES
Region Chairman: Suzi Jensen, Clearfield High
Activity Chairman: Lorin Harris, Clearfield
First Forensics Meet May Be Held: October 1, 2014
Eligibility List Due: October 24, 2014
Region Meet: February 27 – 28, 2015 @ Clearfield
State Meet: March 13-14, 2015 – TBA
1)
Region Format:
a. Number of Contestants:
b. Policy Debate
c. Lincoln-Douglas
d. Public Forum
e. U.S. Extemp.
f. Original Oratory
g. Impromptu
h. Congress
i. Foreign Extemp
Telephone: 801-402-8200
Four Teams
Four Contestants
Four Teams
Three Contestants
Three Contestants
Three Contestants
Three Contestants
Three Contestants
All events will count toward the region trophies. There will be no Interps at region unless they become state events. There
will be two separate region trophies awarded at the Region Debate Tournament, one Forensics Trophy and one Debate
Trophy.
j. Speech/Forensic Events: Oratory, Impromptu, National Extemp., Foreign Extemp.,
k. Debate Events: Policy, Lincoln Douglas, Public Forum, Congress.
Double Entry of competitors is allowed, as long as they only participate in one event per day. Events held on Friday will be
Oratory, Impromptu, Foreign Extemp., National Extemp. Events held on Saturday will be Policy, Lincoln Douglas, Public
Forum, and Congress.
In line with the procedure of the National Forensic League, a student who is double-entered and qualifies outright in both
events, will forfeit the slot he or she will not fill at State to the next contestant in line, providing that contestant has a winning
record (50% or better). On the Region Tournament registration form, double-entered students will be required to declare the
event in which they would like to advance at State and the event in which they will forfeit their slot, should they qualify in
both events.
2) Judges Requirements:
a. Schools must bring one qualified judge per two debate entries, one qualified judge per five IE entries, and one
Congress judge for any Congress entries. Schools that do not fulfill their judging requirement will have entries
dropped from competition.
b. The qualified judges for Congress rounds will be confirmed by coaches at the Region Pairing meeting.
3) Region Meet Parings:
a. All schools competing at region have to attend the Pairings Meeting for Region. All schools must send a coach or a
coach designee to pairings. They will not be allowed to participate in the region meet if not represented. Region
Pairing Meeting will be held February 26, 2015 @ TBA.
4) Debate Parings:
a. The intent is to have each school meet every school in the Region, if that can’t happen, the pairings will be made
within reason.
b. Individual teams must not meet the same team more than once.
c. Recommended: 3-4 rounds in policy, 4-5 in LD and Public Forum.
5) Individual Event Pairings:
a. Random selecting shall be done in each event.
b. 3-4 rounds of competition will take place.
c. Where possible schools should not compete against members of their own school’s team.
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d.
Congress Pairings:
Congress sessions will last 5 hours total. Legislation will be chosen by the region representation to establish the docket
which will be published to all schools. The tournament will use the UDCA Orders of the Day.
6) Medals: Each medal will say the event name and “Superior” and will be given to the top five finishers in each event. The
following number of medals will be needed: Public Forum – l0 medals; LD – 5 medals; Policy – 10 medals; National
Extemp. – 5 medals; Foreign Extemp. – 5 medals; Oratory – 5 medals; Impromptu – 5 medals; Congress – 5 medals. 10
blank Superior medals in case of ties.
7) General Guidelines:
a. In forensics and debate competition, each individual is limited to ten meets per year, excluding region, state and
national competitions.
b. Region will pay for judges at the Region Meet; $35 for each judge who judges for Friday, and $50 for each judge
who judges for Saturday (as per new UHSAA guidelines).
c. March/April LD topic and March PF topic will be used for the Region Meet.
d. In the event a student misses a round, his/her points will still count toward sweepstakes.
e. Please refer to “General Policies” in the Region VI Handbook for all other Region VI Rules, and the UHSAA
Handbook for all UHSAA Rules.
f. Sweepstakes points will be calculated as follows:
1. The top ¼ of contestants will be given superior (5 points).
2. The next ¼ of contestants will be given excellent (3 points).
3. The next ¼ of contestants will be given good (1 point).
4. The bottom ¼ of contestants will score no sweepstakes points.
8) Ties will not be broken; each quartile will be chosen by marking the number which least skews all brackets.
9) The top 50% of schools in total sweepstakes points will qualify their entire team for the state tournament.
10) All students qualifying in the top ten of their event (with a winning record in debate events) will qualify individually outright.
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GOLF, BOYS GUIDELINES & SCHEDULES
Region Chairman: Paul Schulte, Highland High School
Telephone: 801-484-4343
Activity Chairman: Paul Tate, Highland
Start Date: July 28, 2014
First Contest: Aug 5, 2014
Eligibility List Due: August 29, 2014
Academic All-State Deadline: September 9, 2014
State Golf Tournament: October 6-7, 2014 @ Riverbend, Riverton
1)
Region play will consist of nine 18-hole tournaments. Each school will be responsible for hosting one home tournament,
and one tournament will be hosted by the region.
2)
Each school will be responsible for their own green fees. The host school will be in charge of the match, and having
scorecards, hole assignments, and any other administrative duties necessary for the match completed before the
designated start time.
3)
Each team will play eight players the total of the low four scores of those eight will be counted as the team score. After
the completion of the final region match the team with the lowest cumulative score will be declared the region champion.
In the case of a tie there will be co-region champions. A coin flip will determine who is entered in 1st and 2nd place at
State.
4)
Extra invitational tournaments will be up to each school to arrange.
5)
Individual medals will be given to the ten players with the lowest total score for 8 of 9 18-hole region matches.
6)
Range finders will be allowed. No caddie may be used by golfers.
7)
Electric carts are not to be used by the players. Exceptions will be made for ADA qualified players on a case by case basis.
8)
Coaches are responsible to see that all players are dressed in appropriate golfing attire and comply with local course rules.
9)
Play will be governed by USGA and any applicable local rules, UHSAA, and Region VI sportsmanship code.
10)
Each school will be responsible for their own rules clinic.
11)
Play will be from the Blue tees.
12)
Team shirts are highly recommended.
13)
Meets canceled due to unplayable weather will be rescheduled based on course availability
14)
Parents may not give any advice to players while on the golf course. This means keep a reasonable distance from players
and have no private conversations with players during their round.
AWARDS
1 Region Trophy
10 Medals for 10 Low Medalists
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REGION VI BOYS GOLF SCHEDULE
Date
Place
School in charge
Time
Mon, August 11
The Ridge
Kearns
8:00 a.m. shotgun
Tue, August 12
Bountiful Ridge
Bountiful
8:00 a.m. shotgun
Mon, August 18
Mt Dell (Lake)
Highland
8:00 a.m. shotgun
Mon, August 25
Rose Park
Cyprus
2:00 p.m. shotgun
Wed, September 3
Eaglewood
Woods Cross
1:30 p.m. shotgun
Mon, September 8
Mt. Dell
Judge Memorial
1:00 p.m. shotgun
Tue, September 16
Hubbard at HAFB
Clearfield
1:30 p.m. shotgun
Mon, September 22
Bonneville
East
1:00 p.m. shotgun
Tue, September 30
David Park
Region/Highland
1:30 p.m. shotgun
Each school will be responsible for their own players’ green fees. The Region Tournament will be paid for by the Region.
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GOLF, GIRLS GUIDELINES & SCHEDULES
Region Chairman: Paul Schulte, Highland High School
Activity Chairman: Paul Tate, Highland
Rules Clinic: Monday, April 15, 2015
Start Date: February 25, 2015
First Contest: March 4, 2015
Eligibility List Due: March 13, 2015
Academic All-State Deadline: April 7, 2015
State Tournament: May 11, 2015 @ TBA
Telephone: 801-484-4343
1) Region play will consist of 8 and 18-hole tournaments. Each school will be responsible for hosting one home tournament,
and one tournament to be hosted by the region.
2) Each school will be responsible for green fees for their own players at each match. The host school will be in charge of
having scorecards, hole assignments, and any other administrative duties necessary for the match completed before the
designated start time.
3) Each team will play six players. The total of the four lowest scores of those six will be counted as the team score. (Modified
Stableford System will be used).
After the completion of the final region match the team with the lowest cumulative score will be declared the region
champion. In the case of a tie there will be co-region champions. A coin flip will determine who is entered in 1st and 2nd
place at State.
4) Extra tournaments will be up to individual schools to arrange.
5) Individual medals will be given to the ten players with the lowest total score for their best 7 of 8 Region events.
6) Range finders may be used. No caddie may be used by golfers.
7) Electric carts are not to be used by the players. Exceptions will be made for ADA qualified players on a case by case basis.
8) Coaches are responsible to see that all players are dressed in appropriate golfing attire and comply with local course rules.
9) Play will be governed by USGA and any applicable local rules, UHSAA, and Region VI sportsmanship code.
10) Each school will be responsible for their own rules clinic.
11) Play will be from the red tees.
12) Team shirts are highly recommended
13) Meets canceled due to unplayable weather will be rescheduled or canceled based on course availability.
14) Parents may not give any advice to players while on the golf course. This means keep a reasonable distance from players and
have no private conversations with players during their round.
15) Player will pick up their ball after 5 strokes over par. Five over par will be the highest score recorded using the Modified
Stableford System.
AWARDS
1 Region Trophy, 10 Medals for low region Medalists
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Tee Time
Date
REGION VI GIRLS GOLF SCHEDULE
Location
Start
Each school is responsible for their team’s green fees.
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MUSIC, INSTRUMENTAL & VOCAL GUIDELINES & SCHEDULES
Region Chairman: Maile Loo, Kearns High School
Telephone: 385-646-5380
Activity Chairman, Vocal Music: Kearns High School – Dave Martin
Activity Chairman, Instrumental Music: Kearns High – Charles Dye
Eligibility List Due: February 27, 2015
State Jazz Festival Date: March 20-21, 2015 @ TBA
State Solo & Ensemble Festival Date: April 25, 2015 @ Northridge High
State Band: May 1-2, 2015 @TBA
State Choral: May 8-9, 2015 @TBA
State Orchestra: May 15-16, 2015 @TBA
INSTRUMENTAL
1)
Adjudicators will be contracted for festivals as follows:
A.
Solo and Ensemble – a maximum of 10 Adjudicators
C. Jazz Bands – 3 adjudicators, plus 1 clinician for sight
reading (required)
*Lowest score will be dropped*
B. Concert Band – 3 adjudicators, plus 1 clinician for
sight reading(optional)
D. Orchestras – 3 adjudicators, plus 1 clinician for sight
reading (optional)
Clinicians may work with each band/orchestra following its performance at the discretion of the festival host. Clinic sessions will not
be adjudicated and will not be rated. Sight Reading is required for jazz ensemble. Jazz bands whose festival performance qualifies for
state must also receive a I- Sight Reading rating. Sight reading for concert bands and orchestras is optional at the discretion of the
festival host. Adjudicators will be paid as per the UHSAA standard adjudicatory pay scale.
2)
All large ensemble members are expected to be audience participants for at least two performances before or after their own
performance. Music educators are encouraged to enforce this guideline through their own policies.
3)
Each school may submit unlimited entries to the Solo and Ensemble Festival. However, entries beyond twenty (20) should be
prioritized to allow each school adequate representation.
4)
Certificates supplied by the Region will be awarded for all “Superior” ratings at all festivals. Additional Certificates/Awards
may be presented to outstanding groups, sections, or individuals at the discretion of the festival adjudicators (i.e. outstanding
rhythm section or soloist for Jazz Band Festival).
VOCAL
1)
Adjudicators will be contracted for festivals as follows:
A.
C.
Solo and Ensemble – A maximum of 8 Adjudicators
Concert Choirs – 3 Adjudicators
B.
D.
Madrigals – 3 Adjudicators
Training Choirs – 2 Adjudicators
2)
Ratings will be given at all festivals except the Training Choir Festival. At the Training Choir Festival, only comments will be
given.
3)
Certificates will be given for all ratings in all festivals, with the exception of the Training Choirs, as previously outlined.
Training Choirs will be given a certificate of participation.
4)
All students participating in vocal music festivals must be members of the school’s music program.
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5)
Each school may submit unlimited entries to the Solo and Ensemble Festival; however, directors are encouraged to submit only
the names of those students who exhibit superior quality.
6)
Concert Choirs may perform 3 selections for adjudication. One additional selection may be performed without adjudication
while adjudicators complete comments.
7)
Madrigal Choirs will be limited to performance of 15 minutes.
8)
Training Choirs may perform 3 selections if only one group is entered by a school.
9)
Please refer to “General Policies” in the Region VI Handbook for all other Region VI rules, and the UHSAA Handbook for all
UHSAA rules.
MUSIC SCHEDULE
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Region Jazz Band @ Cyprus High (4:00 p.m.)
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Region Concert Band @ Highland (4:00 p.m.)
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Region Instrumental Solo/Ensemble @ Clearfield (3:00 p.m.)
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Region Orchestra @ Woods Cross (4:00 p.m.)
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Region Drama, One Acts @ Kearns
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Region Large Choir @ East (5:00 p.m.)
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Region Vocal Solo/Ensemble @ Cyprus (4:00 p.m.)
Saturday, April 25, 2015
State Solo/Ensemble Festival @ Northridge
Friday-Saturday, March 20-21, 2015
State Jazz Band Festival @ TBA
Friday/Saturday, May 1-2, 2015
State Band Festival (TBA)
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Region Drama @ Clearfield
Friday/Saturday, May 8-9, 2015
State Choral Festival (TBA)
Monday, March 25, 2015
Region Training Choir @ Kearns (5:00 p.m.)
Friday/Saturday, May 15-16, 2015
State Orchestra Festival (TBA)
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BOYS SOCCER GUIDELINES & SCHEDULES
Region Chairman: Paul Sager, East High School
Telephone: 801-583-1661
Activity Chair: Rudy Schenk, East
Rules Clinic: July 31, 2014
Starting Date: February 25, 2015
First Contest: March 4, 2015
Eligibility List Due: March 13, 2015
Academic All-State Deadline: April 14, 2015
First Round/Quarter Finals: May 13 and 15, 2015 @ Home School
Semi Finals: May 19, 2015 @ TBA
Finals: May 21, 2015 @ Rio Tinto Stadium
1)
League Games will begin for Varsity at 3:30 p.m. and Junior Varsity at 5:30 p.m. No night games.
2)
Region Trophy to first place in regular region play.
3)
Please refer to “General Policies” in the Region VI Handbook for all other Region VI rules, and the UHSAA Handbook for all UHSAA
rules.
4)
Game Field Locations for each school:
a. Bountiful
Millcreek Jr. High
b. Clearfield
On Campus
c. Cyprus
On Campus
d. East
On Campus
e.
f.
g.
h.
Highland
Woods Cross
Kearns
Judge
On Campus
On Campus
On Campus
On Campus
BOYS SOCCER SCHEDULE
Friday, March 13
Highland @ Judge
Tuesday, March 17
Kearns @ Bountiful
Cyprus @ Highland
East @ Judge
Clearfield @ Woods Cross
Friday, March 20
Judge @ Clearfield
Highland @ Bountiful
Cyprus @ East
Woods Cross @ Kearns
Tuesday, March 24
Kearns @ Highland
Cyprus @ Woods Cross
Bountiful @ Judge
East @ Clearfield
Friday, March 27
Clearfield @ Kearns
Judge @ Cyprus
East @ Bountiful
Woods Cross @ Highland
Tuesday, March 31
Judge @ Kearns
Thursday, April 2
Cyprus @ Kearns
Tuesday, April 7
Clearfield @ Highland
Bountiful @ Cyprus
Woods Cross @ East
Friday, April 10
Kearns @ East
Clearfield @ Cyprus
Woods Cross @ Bountiful
Tuesday, April 14
Bountiful @ Clearfield
East @ Highland
Judge @ Woods Cross
Friday, April 17
Clearfield @ Judge
Kearns @ Woods Cross
East @ Cyprus
Bountiful @ Highland
Tuesday, April 21
Judge @ East
Bountiful @ Kearns
Highland @ Cyprus
Woods Cross @ Clearfield
Friday, April 24
Cyprus @ Judge
Bountiful @ East
Highland @ Woods Cross
Kearns @ Clearfield
Tuesday, April 28
Highland @ Kearns
Judge @ Bountiful
Clearfield @ East
Woods Cross @ Cyprus
Friday, May 1
Kearns @ Judge
Cyprus @ Bountiful
Highland @ Clearfield
East @ Woods Cross
Tuesday, May 5
Kearns @ Cyprus
Clearfield @ Bountiful
Highland @ East
Woods Cross @ Judge
Friday, May 8
Judge @ Highland
Cyprus @ Clearfield
Bountiful @ Woods Cross
East @ Kearns
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GIRLS SOCCER GUIDELINES & SCHEDULES
Region Chairman: Paul Sagers, East High School
Activity Chair: Rudy Schenk – East
Rules Clinic: July 31, 2014
Starting Date: August 4, 2014
First Contest: August 12, 2014
Eligibility List Due: August 29, 2014
Academic All-State Deadline: September 23, 2014
Playoff 1st Rounds: October 14, 2014 @ Home Schools
Quarter Finals: October 16, 2014 @ Home Schools
Semi Finals: October 21, 2014 @ TBA
Final: October 24, 2014 @ Rio-Tinto Stadium
Telephone: 801-583-1661
1)
League Games will begin for Varsity at 3:30 p.m. and for Junior Varsity at 5:15 p.m.
2)
Region Trophy to first place in regular region play.
3)
Please refer to “General Policies” in the Region VI Handbook for all other Region VI rules, and the UHSAA Handbook for all UHSAA
rules.
4)
Game field locations for each school:
a.
Bountiful
Millcreek Jr
b.
Clearfield
Fisher Park (Tues. games on campus)
c.
Cyprus
On Campus.
d.
East
On Campus
e.
f.
g.
h.
Highland
Woods Cross
Kearns
Judge
On Campus
On Campus
On Campus
On Campus
GIRLS SOCCER SCHEDULE
Tuesday, Aug. 19
Kearns @ Bountiful
Highland @ Cyprus
East @ Judge
Woods Cross @ Clearfield
Thursday, Sep. 4
Judge @ Kearns
Cyprus @ Bountiful
Clearfield @ Highland
Woods Cross @ East
Thursday, Aug. 21
Judge @ Clearfield
Highland @ Bountiful
East @ Cyprus
Woods Cross @ Kearns
Tuesday, Sep. 9
Kearns @ Cyprus
Bountiful @ Clearfield
Highland @ East
Judge @ Woods Cross
Tuesday, Aug. 26
Kearns @ Highland
Bountiful @ Judge
East @ Clearfield
Cyprus @ Woods Cross
Thursday, Sep. 11
East @ Kearns
Judge @ Highland
Clearfield @ Cyprus
Woods Cross @ Bountiful
Thursday, Aug. 28
Clearfield @ Kearns
Judge @ Cyprus
East @ Bountiful
Woods Cross @ Highland
Tuesday, Sep. 16
Clearfield @ Judge
Bountiful @ Highland
Cyprus @ East
Kearns @ Woods Cross
Thursday, Sep. 18
Bountiful @ Kearns
Cyprus @ Highland
Judge @ East
Friday, Sep. 19
Clearfield @ Woods Cross
Tuesday, Sep 30
Highland @ Clearfield
East @ Woods Cross
Bountiful @ Cyprus
Kearns @ Judge
Tuesday, Sep. 23
Cyprus @ Judge
Bountiful @ East
Highland @ Woods Cross
Kearns @ Clearfield
Thursday Oct. 2
Cyprus @ Kearns
Clearfield @ Bountiful
East @ Highland
Woods Cross @ Judge
Thursday, Sep. 25
Highland @ Kearns
Judge @ Bountiful
Clearfield @ East
Woods Cross @ Cyprus
Tuesday, Oct. 7
Kearns @ East
Highland @ Judge
Cyprus @ Clearfield
Bountiful @ Woods Cross
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SOFTBALL GUIDELINES & SCHEDULES
Region Chairman: David Beck, Cyprus High School Telephone: 385-646.5300
Activity Chairman: Greg Henson, Cyprus
Rules Clinic: Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Starting Date: February 25, 2015
First Contest: March 4, 2015
Eligibility List Due: March 13, 2015
Academic All-State Deadline: April 14, 2015
1st & 2nd Round State Tournament: May 12 and 14, 2015 (home schools)
State Tournament: May 19-21, 2015 @ Valley Complex
VARSITY SOFTBALL GUIDELINES
1)
No time limit will be used.
2)
Home team infield time is 30 minutes prior to game time. Visiting team infield time is 15 minutes prior to game time.
3)
Rain-out games will be played on the next available date. Home team will call opponent and officials by 12:00 p.m. if the
game is a “rain-out”.
4)
The run rule will be in effect for all region games. Explanation: If after three (3) innings a team is ahead by 15 runs or 10 runs
after the 5th inning, the game will be called.
5)
Home team is responsible for proper chalk markings and proper field maintenance. Home team will provide two new game
balls to the officials.
6)
Home team scorekeeper will be official scorekeeper. Scorekeeper should be an adult.
7)
All game times will begin at 3:30 p.m.
8)
Region will use the optic yellow softball and the double first base, if available.
9)
Region Trophy to first place in regular region play. Tie breaker see region policy. Tie breaker for region will be decided by:
1)
2)
3)
4)
Head to Head won/loss (two team tie only, three or more teams go directly to tiebreaker #2)
Runs allowed in games between tied teams
Total Runs Allowed in region
Coin Toss.
If a 2 way tie is for the last playoff spot, a play-in game will be held instead of using tiebreakers.
If a 3 way tie is for the last playoff spot, start with tiebreaker # 2. The winner of this tie breaker will play the winner of a play
in game between the other two schools. All play-in games will be held at a neutral site.
10)
Please refer to “General Policies” in the Region VI Handbook for all other Region VI rules, and the UHSAA Handbook for all
UHSAA rules.
JUNIOR VARSITY SOFTBALL GUIDELINES
1)
Junior Varsity teams may not compete in varsity tournaments without prior approval from Region VI Chairman and the
UHSAA.
2)
The use of the six run rule except for the last inning will be used. Each team will decide whether or not teams will be allowed
to bat their entire roster.
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3)
Junior Varsity games have an hour and a half time limit (may be shortened).
4)
The Junior Varsity game will follow the Varsity game. Time limit on fields.
5)
No Starting Varsity player that is a senior will be eligible to play Junior Varsity, unless agreed upon before the J.V. game
between the two coaches involved.
6)
If a Junior Varsity game cannot be played after the varsity game, on the day scheduled, there is no obligation to make it up.
GAME FIELD LOCATIONS FOR EACH SCHOOL
Clearfield
On Campus
Cyprus
2935 S. 8560 W., Magna
East
On Campus
Highland
On Campus
Bountiful
Woods Cross
Kearns
Judge
Millcreek Jr. High, 1000 So. Orchard Dr.
On Campus
On Campus
Sunnyside Ward
VARSITY SOFTBALL SCHEDULE
Tuesday, March 17
Clearfield @ Bountiful
Cyprus @ Woods Cross
East @ Judge
Kearns @ Highland
Thursday, March 19
Kearns @ Cyprus
East @ Clearfield
Judge @ Bountiful
Highland @ Woods Cross
Tuesday, April 21
Clearfield @ East
Cyprus @ Kearns
Bountiful @ Judge
Woods Cross @ Highland
Thursday April 23
Judge @ Clearfield
Highland @ Cyprus
Bountiful @ East
Woods Cross @ Kearns
Tuesday, March 24
Clearfield @ Cyprus
East @ Kearns
Bountiful @ Woods Cross
Judge @ Highland
Thursday, March 26
Kearns @ Woods Cross
East @ Bountiful
Clearfield @ Judge
Cyprus @ Highland
Tuesday, April 28
East @ Woods Cross
Cyprus @ Bountiful
Kearns @ Judge
Clearfield @ Highland
Thursday, April 30
Cyprus @ Clearfield
Woods Cross @ Bountiful
Kearns @ East
Highland @ Judge
Tuesday, March 31
Judge @ Cyprus
Wednesday, April 1
Judge @ Kearns
Tuesday, April 7
Woods Cross @ Clearfield
Highland @ East
Bountiful @ Kearns
Thursday, April 9
Highland @ Clearfield
Bountiful @ Cyprus
Woods Cross @ East
Tuesday, May 5
Kearns @ Bountiful
East @ Highland
Clearfield @ Woods Cross
Cyprus @ Judge
Thursday, May 7
Kearns @ Clearfield
East @ Cyprus
Highland @ Bountiful
Judge @ Woods Cross
Tuesday, April 14
Clearfield @ Kearns
Cyprus @ East
Bountiful @ Highland
Woods Cross @ Judge
Thursday, April 16
Bountiful @ Clearfield
Woods Cross @ Cyprus
Judge @ East
Highland @ Kearns
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SWIMMING/DIVING GUIDELINES & SCHEDULES
Region Chairman: John Haning, Woods Cross
Telephone: 801-402-4502
Activity Chairman: Steve Doman, Woods Cross
Rules Clinic: Tuesday, October 1, 2014 – Thursday, October 29, 2014 (on-line only)
Start Date: Monday, October 6, 2014
First Contest: November 7, 2014
Eligibility List Due: Friday, November 21, 2014
Academic All-State Deadline: Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Region Championship: Saturday, January 31, 2015 @ South Davis Recreation Center
State Meet: February 13-14, 2015 @ BYU
1)
Home team has odd lanes, visitors have even lanes.
2)
Official starter - $40.00 for dual meet.
3)
Official starter and referee – Region Championships - $50.00.
4)
Stroke judge - $30.00 for dual meets. Region Championships will require three (3) stroke judges.
5)
Head timer - $30.00 for dual meets, $30.00 for Region Championships.
6)
Scorer - $50.00 for the Region championships. For dual meets $30.00.
7)
Scoring Region Meet – 16 places.
8)
Region meet will precede the state meet by two weeks.
9)
Region entries will be due by Tuesday, January 27 prior to the region meet. (Saturday, January 31, 2015)
10)
Please refer to “General Policies” in the Region VI Handbook for all other Region VI rules, and the UHSAA Handbook for
all UHSAA rules.
SWIMMING AWARDS:
1 Region Trophy – Boys & Girls
48 Medals each (boys & girls) for Places 1-6 in Individual Events (Total 96 medals w/Lanyards)
200 yd. Free Style
100 yd. Free Style
200 yd. Ind. Med.
500 yd. Free Style
50 yd. Free Style
100 yd. Back Stroke
100 yd. Butterfly
100 yd. Breast Stroke
12 Medals each (boys & girls) for 1st Place Relays (Total 24 medals w/Lanyards)
200 yd. Med. Relay
200 yd. Free Relay
400 yd. Free Relay
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SWIMMING SCHEDULE
Friday, Nov. 7
Clearfield, Judge, East
@Bountiful
Thursday, Dec. 4
Highland @ Cyprus
East @ Kearns
Friday, Jan. 9
East @ WX
Thursday, Nov 13
Region Relay @ Kearns
Saturday, Dec.6
District meet @ SDRC
Wednesday, Jan. 14
Highland @ East
Tuesday, Nov. 18
Kearns, Judge @ Highland
Friday, Dec. 12
Highland, Judge, Clearfield,
Cyprus, Bountiful @ WX
Friday, Jan. 16
WX @ Bountiful
Wednesday, Nov. 19
Clearfield @ Cyprus
Thursday, Jan. 8
Cyprus, Clearfield, Bountiful @
Kearns
Thursday, Jan. 22
Highland @ Clearfield
Saturday, Jan. 31
Region Championships @
SDRC
Tuesday, Nov. 25
WX @ Kearns
Judge, East @ Cyprus
State Meet – February 13-14, 2015 at BYU
SITE LOCATIONS FOR MEETS:
Bountiful
South Davis Recreation Center*
East
Steiner East (U of U Campus)
Highland
Fairmont Aquatic Center
Cyprus
On Campus
Clearfield
North Davis Recreation Center
Woods Cross
South Davis Recreation Center*
Judge
Fairmont Aquatic Center
Kearns
West side of Cougar Lane from campus
*ALL MEETS WILL BEGIN AT 3:30 WITH A 30 MINUTE
WARM UP PRECEDING THE MEET.
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BOYS TENNIS GUIDELINES & SCHEDULES
Region Chairman: Rick Bartman, Judge Memorial
Telephone: 801-363-8895
Activity Chairman:
Rules Clinic: February 9 – March 4, 2015 (on-line)
Start Date: February 25, 2015
Eligibility List Due: March 13, 2015
Academic All-State Deadline: April 7, 2015
First Competition Date: March 4, 2015
Region Meet: Friday/Saturday, May 7-8, 2015 @ TBA
State Tournament: Friday/Saturday, May 15-16, 2015 @ Liberty Park
REGION DUAL MATCH PLAY:
1)
All Region Dual Matches will be played on the date scheduled; of course, this will depend upon weather and court conditions. Host coach
will be responsible for contacting visiting coach by 1:30 p.m. if conditions are insufferable.
2)
All region dual matches will begin at 3:30 p.m.; however coaches may agree to begin at a later time depending upon the circumstances.
3)
Each team is expected to have a Junior Varsity contingent. A school’s Junior Varsity contingent will travel with the school’s varsity team to
the host school and play their matches on the day of the scheduled varsity matches. The coach of the visiting team will call the host coach in
advance and ascertain the number of Junior Varsity matches to be played. Junior Varsity players will play at least a pro-set.
4)
Varsity matches will consist of 2 out of 3 sets, 12 point tie-breaker, regular scoring.
5)
Both coaches at a dual match will provide a written line-up of players by positions to the opposing coach.
6)
Players are limited to ten minute warm-up; the warm-up does include practice serves.
7)
A player who is slated to play, but who arrives late; i.e., during the ten minute warm-up, may be inserted into his position; however, the
player will not receive the allotted ten minutes to warm up. The tardy player will receive the balance of the team minutes to warm up. Tardy
players will be penalized according to the rules beginning at 3:30 p.m. at dual meets. The only exception is if both coaches agree to a later
time after being made aware of extenuating circumstances. This exception applies at Region if other players can be assigned to available
courts for that round. If a player arrives after the match he was slated to play has begun, the tardy player will default the match.
8)
The home team will furnish 3 balls for each varsity match; a three set match will receive three new balls at the beginning or the third set.
9)
A coach may move a singles player to doubles and vice-versa; however, the players must be ranked according to ability in both singles and
doubles.
10)
Coaching on change overs can only be part of the 90 seconds slowed. Coaching is allowed for only two minutes between sets; however,
during the first and second set, players may not leave the court and coaches may not walk on the court, unless requested; between the second
and third sets, the players have ten minutes, and players may leave the court. (Players are allowed to leave the court for bathroom break
within a reasonable time)
11)
Please refer to “General Policies” in the Region VI Handbook for all other Region VI rules, and the UHSAA Handbook for all UHSAA
rules.
12)
Region Dual match champion will be awarded to the team based upon the team that has accrued the highest point total based upon each
individual varsity match victory given one point. A dual match has the maximum point total of 5 points.
REGION TOURNAMENT PLAY:
1)
To qualify for the Region Tournament at a particular position, a player must have played at least five varsity dual region matches. If extenuating
circumstances preclude this from happening, then a majority of the coaches would have to agree on any exceptions at the pre-region tournament
seeding meeting.
2)
Seeding of the Region Tournament will be conducted by the region coaches at 7:00 a.m. on the morning of the Region Tournament. Seeds will
be based on Region dual matches results at a particular position. The most recent rankings by the Utah Tennis Association may be used as a
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secondary source for seeding. Matches start at 9:00 a.m. the first day and the last day will start TBA. Must have a minimum of two
referees/U.T.A. 268-0505.
3)
Players who have played at the #1 or #2 singles position three or more times during region dual matches are not eligible to play at the #2
doubles position at Region Tournament.
4)
J.V. Tournament: Schools can enter 3 singles and 2 doubles. All matches, except the finals, will be 8 game pro set 8 games with 12 point tie
breaker at 8 all. Championship matches will be 2 out of 3 sets with regular scoring.
5)
Stacking is not permissible and could result in UHSAA sanctions. In an effort to promote fair play and wholesome team competition thereby
fostering a healthy educational environment, the Utah High School Activities Association offers the following guidelines in regards to stacking:
a.
Legitimate and ethical “placing of players”. Any lineup which places a better skilled player above a lesser skilled player or a
better skilled doubles team above a lesser skilled doubles team is legal.
b.
Legitimate lineups according to skill ability: Skill ability shall be defined as the number one singles player shall be better than
the number two singles player who shall be better than the number three singles player. The number one doubles team shall be
better than the number two doubles team.
Coaches should enter players at the positions which their skill dictates. Juggling or shuffling the positions to gain an advantage is
unsportsmanlike and creates an unhealthy educational environment. In the event of an injury during any course of the season the next best
player would move up to fill the spot vacated by the injured player. (USHAA Yearbook pg. 50)
6)
The region championship tournament trophy will be awarded to the team which has accrued the highest point total based upon the following
schedule:
A. Region Tournament where 5 qualify for State:
1st Place: 5 points
2nd Place: 4 points
3rd Place: 3 points
4th Place: 2 points
5th Place: 1 point
B. Medals will be awarded to individual places 1-4
7)
No more than fourteen (14) matches will be played by team players during the course of the UHSAA tennis season. This restriction does not
apply to those matches played either at the Region, Divisional, or State Tournaments. To qualify for state a player must have played 5 of those
Varsity matches at the particular position.
8)
All Players in Region Tournament shall wear a team uniform shirt.
JUNIOR VARSITY REGION TOURNAMENT PLAY:
1)
2 day – an entry for each position, 3 singles & 2 doubles.
2)
Pro-sets until final – 2 out of 3 sets regular scoring.
3)
Seeds will be drawn randomly.
DIVISIONAL TOURNAMENT PLAY:
The Region tournament standings will determine the seeding for the Divisional tournament.
SITE LOCATIONS FOR MEETS:
Bountiful - Five Points Park – 1500 S. 200 W., Bountiful
Clearfield – on campus
Cyprus – on campus
East - on campus
Highland – on campus
Woods Cross – on campus
Kearns – west side of Cougar Lane from campus
Judge – Liberty Park
*Region Trophy to first place in regular region play.
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Thursday, March 26
Bountiful @ Clearfield
East @ Cyprus
Highland @ Judge
Woods Cross @ Kearns
Tuesday, April 21
Woods Cross @ Bountiful
Cyprus @ Clearfield
East @ Highland
Kearns @ Judge
Tuesday, April 14
Judge @ Bountiful
Cyprus @ Woods Cross
Clearfield @ Highland
Kearns @ East
Thursday, April 23
Clearfield @ East
Bountiful @ Cyprus
Highland @ Kearns
Woods Cross @ Judge
Thursday, April 16
Bountiful @ East
Judge @ Cyprus
Highland @ Woods Cross
Clearfield @ Kearns
Tuesday, April 28
Judge @ Clearfield
Cyprus @ Highland
East @ Woods Cross
Kearns @ Bountiful
Thursday, April 30
Clearfield @ Woods Cross
Kearns @ Cyprus
Highland @ Bountiful
East @ Judge
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GIRLS TENNIS GUIDELINES & SCHEDULES
Region Chairman: Rick Bartman, Judge Memorial
Telephone: 801-363-8895
Activity Chairman:
Rules Clinic: Thursday, July 31, 2014 – Thursday, August 28, 2014 (on-line only)
Start Date: August 4, 2014
First Contest: August 12, 2014
First Competition Date: Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Eligibility List Due: August 29, 2014
Academic All-State Deadline: September 9, 2014
Region Meet: Friday/Saturday, October 3-4, 2014 @ TBA
State Tournament: Thursday/Saturday, October 9 & 11, 2014 @ Liberty Park
REGION DUAL MATCH PLAY:
1)
All Region Dual Matches will be played on the date scheduled; of course, this will depend upon weather and court conditions. Host coach
will be responsible for contacting visiting coach by 1:30 p.m. if conditions are insufferable.
2)
All region dual matches will begin at 3:30 p.m.; however coaches may agree to begin at a later time depending upon the circumstances.
3)
Each team is expected to have a Junior Varsity contingent. A school’s Junior Varsity contingent will travel with the school’s varsity team to
the host school and play their matches on the day of the scheduled varsity matches. The coach of the visiting team will call the host coach in
advance and ascertain the number of Junior Varsity matches to be played. Junior Varsity players will play at least a 8 game pro-set.
4)
Varsity matches will consist of 2 out of 3 sets, 12 point tie-breaker, regular scoring.
5)
Both coaches at a dual match will provide a written line-up of players by positions to the opposing coach.
6)
Players are limited to ten minute warm-up; the warm-up does include practice serves.
7)
A player who is slated to play, but who arrives late; i.e., during the ten minute warm-up, may be inserted into his position; however, the
player will not receive the allotted ten minutes to warm up. The tardy player will receive the balance of the team minutes to warm up. Tardy
players will be penalized according to the rules beginning at 3:30 p.m. at dual meets. The only exception is if both coaches agree to a later
time after being made aware of extenuating circumstances. This exception applies at Region if other players can be assigned to available
courts for that round. If a player arrives after the match for which she was slated to play has begun, she will be defaulted.
8)
The home team will furnish three balls for each varsity match; a three set match will receive three new balls at the beginning or the third set.
9)
A coach may move a singles player to doubles and vice-versa; however, the players must be ranked according to ability in both singles and
doubles and having the best player in singles play #1 singles position and the best doubles team play # 1 double.
10)
Coaching on change overs can only be part of the 90 seconds slowed. Coaching is allowed for only two minutes between sets; however,
during the first and second set, players may not leave the court. Between the second and third sets, the players have ten minutes, and players
may leave the court. (Players are allowed to leave the court for bathroom break within a reasonable time)
11)
Please refer to “General Policies” in the Region VI Handbook for all other Region VI rules, and the UHSAA Handbook for all UHSAA
rules.
12)
Region Dual match champion will be awarded to the team based upon the team that has accrued the highest point total based upon each
individual varsity match victory given one point. A dual match has the maximum point total of 5 points.
REGION TOURNAMENT PLAY:
1)
To qualify for the Region Tournament at a particular position, a player must have played at least five varsity dual region matches. If
extenuating circumstances preclude this from happening, then a majority of the coaches would have to agree on any exceptions at the preregion tournament seeding meeting.
2)
Seeding of the Region Tournament will be conducted by the region coaches at 7:00 a.m. on the morning of the Region Tournament. Seeds
will be based on Region dual matches results at a particular position. The most recent rankings by the Utah Tennis Association may be
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used as a secondary source for seeding. Matches start at 9:00 a.m. the first day and the last day will start TBA. Must have a minimum of
two referees/U.T.A. 268-0505.
3)
Players who have played at the #1 or #2 singles position three or more times during region dual matches are not eligible to play at the #2
doubles position at Region Tournament.
4)
Stacking is not permissible and could result in UHSAA sanctions. In an effort to promote fair play and wholesome team competition
thereby fostering a healthy educational environment, the Utah High School Activities Association offers the following guidelines in regards
to stacking:
a.
Legitimate and ethical “placing of players”. Any lineup which places a better skilled player above a lesser skilled player or a
better skilled doubles team above a lesser skilled doubles team is legal.
b.
Legitimate lineups according to skill ability: Skill ability shall be defined as the number one singles player shall be better than
the number two singles player who shall be better than the number three singles player. The number one doubles team shall be
better than the number two doubles team.
Coaches should enter players at the positions which their skill dictates. Juggling or shuffling the positions to gain an advantage is
unsportsmanlike and creates an unhealthy educational environment. In the event of an injury during any course of the season the next best
player would move up to fill the spot vacated by the injured player. (USHAA Yearbook pg. 50)
5)
J.V. Tournament: Schools can enter 3 singles and 2 doubles. All matches, except the finals, will be 8 game pro set 8 games with 12 point
tie breaker at 8 all. Championship matches will be 2 out of 3 sets with regular scoring.
6)
The region championship tournament trophy will be awarded to the team which has accrued the highest point total based upon the
following schedule:
A. Region Tournament where 5 qualify for State:
1st Place: 5 points
2nd Place: 4 points
3rd Place: 3 points
4th Place: 2 points
5th Place: 1 point
B. Medals will be awarded to individual places 1-4.
7)
No more than fourteen (14) matches will be played by team players during the course of the UHSAA tennis season. This restriction does
not apply to those matches played either at the Region, Divisional, or State Tournaments. To qualify for state a player must have played 5
of those Varsity matches at the particular position.
8)
All Players in Region Tournament shall wear a team uniform shirt.
JUNIOR VARSITY REGION TOURNAMENT PLAY:
1)
2 day – an entry for each position, 3 singles & 2 doubles.
2)
Game Pro-sets until final – 2 out of 3 sets regular scoring.
3)
Seeds will be drawn randomly.
DIVISIONAL TOURNAMENT PLAY:
The Region tournament standings will determine the seeding for the Divisional tournament
SITE LOCATIONS FOR MEETS:
Bountiful - Five Points Park – 1500 S. 200 W., Bountiful
Clearfield – on campus
Cyprus –on campus
East - on campus
Highland - on campus
Woods Cross - on campus
Kearns – west side of Cougar Lane from campus
Judge – Liberty Park
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Thursday, Aug. 28
Clearfield @ Bountiful
Cyprus @ East
Judge Memorial @ Highland
Kearns @ Woods Cross
Thursday, Sept. 11
East @ Clearfield
Cyprus @ Bountiful
Kearns @ Highland
Judge @ Woods Cross
Tuesday, Sept. 2
Bountiful @ Judge
Woods Cross @ Cyprus
Highland @ Clearfield
East @ Kearns
Tuesday, Sept. 16
Woods Cross @ East
Clearfield @ Judge
Highland @ Cyprus
Bountiful @ Kearns
Thursday, Sept. 4
East @ Bountiful
Cyprus @ Judge
Kearns @ Clearfield
Woods Cross @ Highland
Wednesday, Sept. 17
Cyprus @ Kearns
Tuesday, Sept. 9
Judge @ Kearns
Bountiful @ Woods Cross
Clearfield @ Cyprus
Highland @ East
Thursday, Sept. 18
Judge @ East
Bountiful @ Highland
Woods Cross @ Clearfield
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TRACK & FIELD GUIDELINES & SCHEDULES
Region Chairman: John Haning, Woods Cross High School
Activity Chairman: – Judy Allen, Woods Cross High School
Rules Clinic: February 23-March 16, 2015 (on-line)
First Competition Date: March 4, 2015
Eligibility List Due: March 13, 2015
Academic All-State Deadline: April 21, 2015
Region J.V. Meet: May 12, 2015 @ Clearfield
Region Championship: May 6-7, 2015 @ Woods Cross
State Tournament: May 15-16, 2015 @ BYU
1)
Track meets for boys and girls are to be conducted concurrently.
2)
Track meets will start at 3:30 p.m.
3)
The following awards should be given.
A.
B.
C.
Telephone: 801-402-4500
1 Team Region Trophy (Boys & Girls).
Region J.V. Meet: Ribbons for the first six (6) places in individual events and first in the relays.
Region Championship Meet: Medals for the first six (6) places in individual events, and medals to the first three (3) places
in relay events. Top four (4) places at Region Championship qualify for the State meet. (Students can also qualify for the
state meet at invitational meets.)
4)
The responsibility of deciding if a meet should be cancelled rests with the host school. Although input from the other participating schools
should be obtained whenever possible, the final decision rests with the host school. The host school will phone the other participating schools
and cancel the meet by 1:00 p.m.
5)
Region Meets:
A.
B.
6)
Meets:
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
7)
Anyone qualifying for a state event cannot participate in the J.V. Region Meet.
Home school is appointed Meet Director in charge.
Participants must be designated before running of their events.
The men’s and women’s heats may be combined as designated by the host school.
All schools are responsible for bringing their own name tags.
All field events will be limited to four (4) attempts – no finals.
Visiting schools will be responsible for staffing and running two (2) Field Events during the Meet.
Region Championship Meet:
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
H.
I.
J.
Each school shall be allowed 52 total entries and one relay team per event.
There will be an all-region designation given to the region champions in each event. The host school will notify the press.
If not a FAT time or official distance, it is considered as “No time or no mark”. All entered times and marks for the Region meet are
subject to verification at the Region Seeding Meeting.
The games committee and/or referee will make all decisions on any protest that may occur.
Seeding meeting will be held under the direction of the host school.
Top 8 times for track and top 9 for field events will advance to finals, regardless of placement in heat.
Pole Vault is a non-scoring event.
Host school must hire a field judge from the UHSAA who is US Track & Field certified (Covered by Region)
Each school will be responsible for staffing and running one (1) Field Event for Region Championship and the J.V. Championship
Meet.
If the meet is postponed due to weather, the first event would not begin before 4:30 p.m.
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8)
Budgets:
A.
B.
9)
Region Championship Meet costs to be pre-approved by the Region VI Board of Managers.
Cost of J.V. Meet will be paid by the region by approval in advance.
Please refer to “General Policies” in the Region VI Handbook for all other Region VI rules, and the UHSAA Handbook for all UHSAA
rules.
TRACK & FIELD SCHEDULE
Wednesday, March 11
Kearns, Bountiful @ WX
Clearfield, Judge @ Highland
Cyprus @ East
Wednesday/Thursday, May 6-7
Region VI Championship @ Woods Cross
Wednesday, April 8
Judge @ Kearns
WX, Cyprus @ Highland
East, Clearfield @ Bountiful
Tuesday, May 12
Region JV @ Clearfield
Wednesday, April 15
Judge, East @ WX
Cyprus, Clearfield @ Kearns
Highland @ Bountiful
Friday/Saturday May 15-16
State Championships @ BYU
Wednesday, April 29
Judge, Bountiful, Cyprus @ Clearfield
Highland, Kearns, WX @ East
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VOLLEYBALL GUIDELINES & SCHEDULES
Region Chairman: Greg Wilkey, Bountiful High
Telephone: 801-402-3900
Activity Chairman: Lane Herrick Bountiful High School
Rules Clinic: Tuesday, August 5, 2014
Starting Date: August 11, 2014
First Contest: August 19, 2014
Eligibility List Due: August 29, 2014
Academic All-State Deadline: October 7, 2014
State Tournament: November 6 and 8, 2014 @ UVU
1)
Each school will submit an online copy of your complete schedule of games with dates, where they will be played and time of
games.
2)
Region Championship trophy will be awarded to the winning team.
3)
The All-Region 6 Team will be selected by the coaches at the end of the season.
4)
Official scorekeeper needs to be an adult for varsity competition.
5)
Sportsman Award will be determined by coaches at the end of the season.
6)
Court needs to be set up one hour prior to the start time of first game.
7)
Please refer to “General Policies” in the Region VI Handbook for all other Region VI rules, and the UHSAA Handbook for all
UHSAA rules.
9)
Winning team calls scores into newspaper.
Game Times:
Sophomore – 4:00
Varsity – 5:15
JV – 6:30
JV Region Tournament will be held on October 25th at Clearfield High School.
Sophomore Tournament will be held on November 1st at Woods Cross High School.
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VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE
Thur. September 11
Highland @ Bountiful
Judge @ Clearfield
Kearns @ East
Cyprus @ Woods Cross
Thur. September 25
Woods Cross @ Bountiful
Cyprus @ East
Judge @ Highland
Tues. October 14
Kearns @ Bountiful
Judge @ Cyprus
Highland @ Woods Cross
Clearfield @ East
Tues. September 16
Bountiful @ Judge
Kearns @ Highland
Clearfield @ Cyprus
East @ Woods Cross
Tues. September 30
Bountiful @ East
Clearfield @Woods Cross
Highland @ Cyprus
Kearns @ Judge
Tues. October 21
Cyprus @ Bountiful
Kearns @ Woods Cross
Judge @ East
Clearfield @ Highland
Thur. October 2
Clearfield @ Bountiful
Highland @ East
Judge @ Woods Cross
Cyprus @ Kearns
Thur. October 23
Bountiful @ Woods Cross
East @ Cyprus
Clearfield @ Kearns
Highland @ Judge
Thur. September 18
Bountiful @ Kearns
Cyprus @ Judge
Woods Cross @ Highland
East @ Clearfield
Tues. October 7
Bountiful @ Highland
Clearfield @ Judge
East @ Kearns
Woods Cross @ Cyprus
Tues. October 28
East @ Bountiful
Woods Cross @ Clearfield
Cyprus @ Highland
Judge @ Kearns
Tues. September 23
Bountiful @ Cyprus
Woods Cross @ Kearns
East @ Judge
Highland @ Clearfield
Thur. October 9
Judge @ Bountiful
Highland @ Kearns
Cyprus @ Clearfield
Woods Cross @ East
Thur. October 30
Bountiful @ Clearfield
East @ Highland
Woods Cross @ Judge
Kearns @ Cyprus
Wed. September 17
Kearns @ Clearfield
Fri. October 31
Any tie breaker matches
Being at 4:00 p.m.
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WRESTLING GUIDELINES & SCHEDULES
Region Chairman: Paul Schulte, Highland High
Telephone: 801-484-4343
Activity Chair: Ted Sierer, Highland High
Rules Clinic: Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Start Date: November 10, 2014
Body Fat Testing: November 14-15, 2014
First Contest: November 25, 2014
Eligibility List Due: December 5, 2014
Academic All-State Deadline: January 13, 2015
Non-qualifier Tournament: February 7, 2015 @ East (Weigh-ins – with Region VI championship weigh-ins)
Region Tournament: February 6 – February 7, 2015 @ East (Weigh-ins – TBA Start Time TBA)
State Tournament: February 11 and 12, 2015 @ UVU
1)
SCALES FOR WEIGH-IN
All scales used in an official weigh-in will be certified annually before 1st region dual. Each school is responsible to notify
the Utah Department of Weights and Measures. Scales must be certified prior to the beginning of the competition. The
home school is responsible to provide a certified scale for weigh-in at all Region Duals.
2)
DUAL MEET TIMES: Weigh-in: 5:00 P.M.
J.V.: 5:30 P.M.
Varsity: 6:30 P.M.
3)
NON-QUALIFIER REGION TOURNAMENT
All schools may enter any wrestler who did not qualify for the state tournament. Seeding will be done by random draw with
exception being made to separate as much as possible wrestlers from the same school. Host school will be responsible for
purchasing medals for the top four places. Coaches will purchase medals for their own respective wrestlers.
4)
Winning coaches of each region dual must send results to the region coaches by the following Monday after a dual match.
Every two weeks the region chair will e-mail the results/region standings to the other region coaches.
5)
Region Chair Person will host the Seeding Meeting.
6) REGION TOURNAMENT
Each school will be allowed to enter two wrestlers in each weight class. All wrestlers entered in the Region Tournament will
score for the respective schools. Scoring for the first round will be done under the double bonus format. Points for team
scoring will be awarded according to the rule book for six places. Medals will be awarded to the top six winners in each
weight classification. A team trophy will be awarded to the Region Tournament Team Champion. Two outstanding
Wrestlers, a Coach of the Year, and one Region Team Dual Championship Trophy will be given at the Region Tournament.
The cost of the Dual Team, Coach of the Year, and Outstanding Wrestlers awards will be divided equally among the teams at
Region. True 4th place will not be wrestled.
7) SEEDING FOR REGION TOURNAMENT
a. To change any region procedures, a vote of four head coaches is required.
b. All wrestlers (whether JV or Varsity) can be seeded if they meet criteria. All non-seeded wrestlers are drawn in.
Seeding for the Region Tournament will be based on the following criteria applied in order.
i. The best wrestlers will be separated. Vote of 4 head coaches is required to determine outcome of majority
rule.
ii. Best Region Record: The following factors will be considered in determining Region Seeding in the
following order.
iii. Head to head record in Region Dual Meets at that weight for Region Tournament.
iv. Head to head @ any weight.
v. “2 out of 3” rule if wrestlers have met more than twice.
vi. Most Region wins at the weight class.
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a. If two wrestlers have equal wins at that weight, the higher seed will be given to the wrestler with
more matches wrestled at that weight (as long as he has a winning record).
c.
d.
vii. Overall Region win/loss record.
viii. Coaches vote (majority vote).
ix. Coin flip.
In the event of a tie for seeding, criteria will be used in order to separate one wrestler from the group. We will then
return to the top of the criteria to separate the remaining wrestlers.
Region seedings are final and can’t be changed after the region seeding meeting with the following exceptions:
injuries and academic ineligibility. In these situations, the seeds are shifted up and non-seeds are redrawn. In the
cases of injury and academic ineligibility, the representative school may substitute an alternate wrestler. If a
wrestler who is seeded #1-#4 doesn’t make weight, the bracket is reseeded and redrawn. If a wrestler who is seeded
below #4 doesn’t make weight, the position in the bracket becomes a bye. Representative schools are not allowed to
substitute an alternate wrestler in the case of not making weight at the region tournament.
8)
MEDALS:
Medals will be awarded to the place winners in each weight classification. A plaque to award winners in the upper and lower
weight classes as well as the awards for Coach of the Year and Team Dual Champion must be funded by the schools.
9)
Please refer to “General Policies” in the Region VI Handbook for all other Region VI rules, and the UHSAA Handbook for all
UHSAA rules.
Schedule of Varsity Region Tournament Host
2014-2015
East
2015-2016
Woods Cross
2016-2017
Bountiful
2017-2018
Kearns
2018-2019
Highland
Non-qualifier Region Tournament Host
2014-2015
East
2015-2016
Woods Cross
2016-2017
Bountiful
2017-2018
Kearns
2018-2019
Highland
2019-2020
2019-2020
Clearfield
Clearfield
WRESTLING SCHEDULE
Fri. and Sat. Nov. 14-15
Hydration/Body Fat Testing
Thursday, Dec. 18
East @ Clearfield
Highland @ Kearns
Cyprus @ Bountiful
Woods Cross – Bye
Thursday, Jan. 22
East @ Woods Cross
Cyprus @ Kearns
Clearfield @ Highland
Bountiful – Bye
Thursday, Dec. 4
Clearfield @ Woods Cross
Bountiful @ Kearns
East @ Cyprus
Highland – Bye
Thursday, Jan. 8
Highland @ East
Clearfield @ Cyprus
Woods Cross @ Bountiful
Kearns – Bye
Thursday, Jan. 29
Woods Cross @ Cyprus
Highland @ Bountiful
Kearns @ Clearfield
East – Bye
Thursday, Dec. 11
Bountiful @ East
Kearns @ Woods Cross
Cyprus @ Highland
Clearfield – Bye
Thursday, Jan. 15
Kearns @ East
Bountiful @ Clearfield
Woods Cross @ Highland
Cyprus – Bye
Fri. and Sat., Feb. 6-7
Region Tournament @ East
Monday, Nov. 10
Practices begin
Saturday, Feb. 7
Non-qualifier Tournament @
East
Wed. and Thur., Feb. 11 and
12
4A State Tournament @ TBA
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Region VI Expense Reimbursement Form
School Name:
Event date:
From:
To:
Chairman name:
Contact e-mail:
Region Activity:
Itemized Expenses
DATE
[42]
DESCRIPTION
COST
SUBTOTAL $
-
TOTAL REIMBURSEMENT $
Don't forget to attach receipts!
Region Chairman Signature
Date
Approval Signature
Date
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Region Trophies
Baseball
One Region trophy
Basketball (Boy’s & Girl’s)
One Region trophy each
Cross Country (Boy’s & Girl’s)
One Region trophy each
Medals to the top 10 Varsity finishers each
Medals to the top 10 JV finishers each
Drama
1st and 2nd place region trophy and a third place certificate will
be awarded.
Plaques for one-act plays – 1st-3rd place
Medals to the top three places in individual events. A plaque
given for best actor/actress, best supporting actor/actress, best
character actor/actress, and best ensemble
Drill
One Region trophy
First Place Plaques in each category – military, prop, novelty
Three Drill Down medals for places 1-3
Football
One Region trophy
Music – vocal
Certificates will be given for all ratings in all festivals. Training
Choirs will be given a certificate of participation.
Soccer (Boy’s and Girl’s)
One Region trophy each
Softball
One Region trophy
Swimming (Boy’s & Girl’s)
1 Region trophy each
48 Medals each (boys & girls) for Places 1-6 in Individual
Events (Total 96 medals w/Lanyards)
50, 100, 200, 500 yd. Free Style
200 yd. Ind. Med., 100
yd. backstroke, 100 yd. butterfly, 100 yd. breast stroke
12 Medals each (boys & girls) for 1st Place Relays (Total 24
medals w/Lanyards)
200 yd. Med. Relay, 200 & 400 yd. Free Relay
Tennis (Boy’s & Girl’s)
One Region trophy each
Medals – 1st, 2nd, 3rd, singles. 1st & 2nd doubles. Four deep in
each.
Debate/Forensics
One Region trophy for Debate
One Region trophy for Forensics
The following medals will be awarded:
Public Forum – l0; LD – 5; Policy – 10; National Extemp. – 5;
Foreign Extemp. – 5; Oratory – 5; Impromptu – 5; Congress –
5.
Track (Boy’s & Girl’s)
1 Region Trophy
All-Region Awards – top 3 in the event get the All-Region
Certificate for the teams
Ribbons for the first six (6) places in individual events and first
in the relays.
Medals for the first six (6) places in individual events, and
medals to the first three (3) places in relay events.
Golf (Boys & Girl’s)
1 Region Trophy each
10 Medals for 10 Low Medalists
Volleyball
One Region trophy
Music – instrumental
Certificates supplied by the Region will be awarded for all
“Superior” ratings at all festivals. Additional
Certificates/Awards may be presented to outstanding groups,
sections, or individuals at the discretion of the festival
adjudicators.
Wrestling
One Region trophy
Medals will be awarded to the top 6 place winners in each
weight classification.
A plaque to award winners in the upper and lower weight
classes must be funded by the schools.
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