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CENTRAL COAST SECTION (CCS) WRESTLING BYLAWS |
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(**pending approval by CCS Board of Managers 10/22/08) |
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1. SCHEDULED MEETINGS |
7. SITES |
13. PRACTICE AT SITES |
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2. TOURNAMENT DATES |
8. RULES |
14. TOURNAMENT SUPERVISION |
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3. TOURNAMENT FORMAT |
9. OFFICIALS |
15. PASSES |
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4. QUALIFICATION OF INDIVIDUALS |
10. AWARDS |
16. TOURNAMENT INFORMATION |
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5. SEEDING PROCEDURES |
11. SPORTSMANSHIP |
17. HARDSHIP RULE |
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6. ENTRIES |
12. ELIGIBLE ATHLETES |
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| Section 1. SCHEDULED MEETINGS | ||
| A. | Seeding: | SUNDAY, FEBRUARY
15, 2009,
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| B. | Evaluation: | TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 2009, 6:00 PM, @ the CCS office |
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Section 2.
TOURNAMENT DATES The 2009 Wrestling Championships will be held at Independence High School on FRIDAY / SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20 / 21, 2009. |
| Section 3. FORMAT OF TOURNAMENT |
| Single-elimination for Championship bracket; with double-elimination for 3rd Place, beginning in 1st Round. |
| Section 4. QUALIFICATION OF INDIVIDUALS | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| A. | The top 29
individuals, and alternates in order of Varsity League finish, in each
weight-class from each League qualify to enter a 32-place bracket, as follows: |
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| In each weight class that a
wrestler from The King's Academy qualifies, the SCVAL will be allowed one
additional entry. |
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| B. | Entry Procedure: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 1. | The
number of entries per League, per weight-class, is determined by the respective
percentage of CCS Tournament medalists over the past two [2] years; |
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| 2. | No
League will qualify less than two [2] entries per weight-class, and **No
league will receive more than six (6) entries per weight class. |
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| 3. | Additional entries are allocated, in order, to the top-ranked Leagues to fill the bracket to 29 of the 32 places; | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 4. | In each weight-class, if open spots
occur in the 29-person bracket, and after the alternate from the League
which has the opening(s) has been placed, or is not available, then qualified alternates from other Leagues may be placed, in rank order (as determined by the Seeding Committee), in the open spot(s) to fill the 29- person bracket. |
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| C. | When
two [2] or more basic Leagues join together to form two [2] or more
supplemental Leagues, the following shall apply: |
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| 1. | When two [2] or more supplemental Leagues are
formed by the joining of two [2] or more basic Leagues, and each of the two [2] or more basic Leagues had Automatic Qualifiers to the CCS Tournament, the new supple- mental Leagues shall retain the total of their previous Automatic Qualifiers (e.g., League A and B each have three [3] Automatic Qualifiers. When the new supplemental Leagues are formed, combining A and B, they will have a total of six [6] Automatic Qualifiers). |
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| 2. | The League Board of Managers having
governance authority over the supplemental Leagues shall
determine in its bylaws how those Automatic Qualifiers will be allocated from the supplemental Leagues. In the absence of a basic League tournament to determine Section qualifiers, it MUST allocate an automatic berth to each of the supplemental League Champions. |
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| Section 5. SEEDING PROCEDURES | ||||||||
| A. | Up to six [6]
individual wrestlers may be seeded by the Wrestling Committee and placed in
brackets that corres- pond to their seeds. An alternate may also be designated for purposes of the following: |
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| 1. | If any
of the top-six[6] seeds do not qualify (i.e., does not make weight, etc.) for
the Tournament during the time following the seeding meeting but prior to the start of competition, then the seeding positions will be filled by moving seeded wrestlers up (e.g., if #4 does not make weight >> #5 goes to #4; #6 goes to #5), and the alternate will fill the last seeded position. |
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| 2. | If all
seeded wrestlers qualify for the Tournament, the alternate will remain in the
general pool of
qualifying wrestlers. |
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| B. | The balance of the bracket will be filled by plan, while also achieving the following, whenever possible: | |||||||
| 1. | Keep League Champions from meeting in the 1st Round; and | |||||||
| 2. | Separate the 1st- and 2nd-Place entries from each League, by placing in opposite half-brackets. | |||||||
| C. | A League may have only one [1] wrestler on the board at any one time. | |||||||
| D. | The following required criteria will be used for seeding, in rank order: | |||||||
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| Section 6. ENTRIES | |
| A. | Only those wrestlers qualifying in League Tournaments are eligible to participate. |
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Only a qualified alternate from the League may participate, when a vacancy
occurs. When there is no alter- nate, a forfeiture occurs at the spot where no contest takes place, unless filled by fill-in wresler. |
| C. | Leagues should weigh-in any alternate who has qualified in their League Tournament. |
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All vacancies will be filled with the League alternate without changing bracket
placement, except as specified in Section 5.-A. above. |
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| Section 7. SITES | |
| The CCS Commissioner and/or
staff shall be responsible for all contracts for sites used during the CCS
Play-offs. The CCS Commissioner and/or staff have sole authority to schedule or cancel sites, as well as full discretion as to the assignment or re-assignment of teams to times and sites throughout the CCS Play-offs. The CCS Commissioner and/or staff have the final authority in any disputes over sites or times of play, and the decision of the CCS Commissioner is not subject to appeal, due to the immediacy of running the Tournament for the good of the whole. Neutral sites are not a policy of the CCS and should not be expected in any rounds of play. Sites will be assigned by the CCS for the good of the Tournament. |
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| Section 8. RULES | |
| A. | The 2008-09 National Federation Wrestling rules will be followed. |
| B. | A
maximum of two [2] team personnel (coaches who are certified by participating
schools, and/or non- participating contestants) will be permitted on the chairs at the edge of the mat. |
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OFFICIALS The CCS Commissioner will contract with local accredited Officials Associations for the match officials who will be used throughout the Tournament |
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AWARDS Awards will be presented at the conclusion of the Championships as follows: |
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| A. | Team Trophies: Champion, Runner-Up, 3rd- and 4th-Place teams; |
| B. | Medals: The top six [6] finishers in each weight-class; |
| C. | Plaque: Coach of Championship team. |
| Section 11. SPORTSMANSHIP | |||||||
| A. | The member
schools of the CIF/Central Coast Section are committed to providing a
sportsmanlike environment for students, coaches and spectators. |
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Our Sportsmanship Definition is: |
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| B. | The following behavior is unacceptable at all CIF/CCS High School contests: | ||||||
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To this end, each
school is required to submit one (1) signed Sportsmanship Contract prior to
the first league |
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| D. | Each Principal is required by the CCS Board of Managers to meet with any individual
from his/her school participating in the Tournament to review CCS Sportsmanship Information. (See APPENDIX for REQUIRED PRE-GAME SPORTSMANSHIP MEETING INFORMATION SHEET) |
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| E. | Coaches will attend a coaches
meeting the first morning of the Tournament where they will be
reminded of the importance of good sportsmanship and to make certain their Administrator has reviewed this information with their athletes in the past week. |
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| Section 12. ELIGIBLE ATHLETES | |
| A. | No athlete will be allowed to
compete who is not accompanied by a coach or faculty member of the school which he/she is representing. |
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All athletes must be in good standing with their League, school and CCS in
order to compete. No ineligible athletes will be allowed to compete. |
| C. | Any
player or coach who is disqualified from a Tournament contest for FLAGRANT
MISCONDUCT or UNSPORTSMANLIKE BEHAVIOR will be
disqualified from all remaining contests in that sport that season, including the State CIF Tournament. |
| Section 13.
PRACTICE AT CHAMPIONSHIP
SITE No arrangements for practice at the competition site is allowed once the site of the Tournament has been announced by the CCS. See "General Tournament Information" Section of this Tournament Guide for specific policy. Schools found in violation of this rule may be barred from further participation in the Section Play-offs. |
| Section 14. TOURNAMENT SUPERVISION |
| Adequate student/spectator
supervision must be provided by each school participating in the Tournament.
School administrators/faculty who attend the contest in this capacity should introduce
themselves to the CCS Site Director and tell him/her where they will be located throughout the contest in case their assistance is needed. It is the responsibility of the school supervisory personnel to prevent and correct any inappropriate behavior of their students and spectators. |
| In order that all persons
may experience maximum enjoyment at CCS athletic events, and to enhance and
encourage good public order, it is the policy of the Central Coast Section-CIF that all persons wishing to audibly cheer or support a particular team be seated in an area designated for, or most closely associated with, the team in question. |
| Seating of persons audibly
cheering for a particular team or athlete in the cheering section of, or areas
most closely identified with, the opposing team is to be avoided whenever possible and such persons shall be directed by staff to the appropriate seating location for their team. |
| Section 15. PASSES | ||
| A. | ONLY CCS and CIF passes will be honored. | |
| B. | Participants will be admitted with the coaching staff. | |
| C. | The following procedure will be followed for all CCS events for admission and identification of faculty supervisors: | |
| 1. | The school shall supply a Pass Gate List Form,
in duplicate, listing the names of a maximum of six [6] supervisors assigned to the contest. This Pass Gate List Form may be found in the Appendix of this Tournament Guide and should be signed by the Principal to be valid. |
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| 2. | This list must be presented at the admission gate in time to provide complimentary admission to those listed. | |
| Section 16.
TOURNAMENT INFORMATION The CCS Participant Information Bulletin will be sent to all schools and the media approximately three [3] weeks prior to the Wrestling Championships. |
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