BASEBALL - North Carolina High School Athletic Association

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BASEBALL
GENERAL
MAILINGS: Rule books will be mailed in early fall. All other information should be found in this section of the Handbook or online.
CLASSIFICATIONS: A, AA, AAA, AAAA. DATE OF FIRST PRACTICE: No earlier than February 12. PRESEASON SCRIMMAGES: Schools are allowed two preseason varsity scrimmages. These scrimmages must be conducted as events open to the public (no closed scrimmages allowed) and one scrimmage must use NCHSAA registered umpires. Umpires are to be assigned to work a maximum of two hours per scrimmage. Multiple team scrimmages are allowed. Junior varsity scrimmages are allowed in conjunction with varsity scrimmages at the same date and site. DATE OF FIRST GAME: No earlier than February 26. INCLEMENT/HOT WEATHER GUIDELINES: Precautions must be taken to prevent heatrelated problems. The following should be considered when scheduling practice: time of day, intensity level of practice, equipment worn, and environmental conditions. High temperature and high humidity create a dangerous situation for athletes. However, a high humidity and low temperature can cause serious heat-related problems. Water should be made available in unlimited amounts throughout practice. Water/fluid replacement breaks are recommended each 20 or 30 minutes, depending on practice conditions. Each LEA must have a written policy pertaining to practice on days of extreme heat or early dismissal due to extreme weather conditions. Schools must also have a policy in place regarding lightning. In addition to these guidelines, schools must have a plan/procedure for all emergency situations. See chart at end of Sports Section. NUMBER OF REGULAR SEASON CONTESTS: No more than four per week, provided fourth single game is on a non school day for both. Four games in three days is still permissible without using a non school day. Total 23 games (including any games played in invitational tournaments). Note: In baseball and softball (due to daily limitations), it is permissible for an athlete to participate in a junior varsity and varsity game in the same day; however, any athlete is still subject to the weekly and seasonal limitations (four games a week, not to exceed three days, total of 23). Baseball (team and individuals) is limited to two games a day. Junior varsity conference tournament games must count toward the 23-game limit; varsity conference tournament games are considered part of the state playoffs. ENDOWMENT GAMES: One endowment game may be played which does not count against the regular season game limitation. Schools must request (both opponents must be informed the game is being requested to be classified as the endowment game) and be granted prior permission by the NCHSAA to play the endowment game (the request form will be on the NCHSAA website). 25% of the gross revenue will be remitted to the NCHSAA's endowment fund; next expenses will be deducted from the remaining proceeds and then the competing schools will divide the remainder. NOTE: The NCHSAA may approve additional endowment game requests to assist member schools with scheduling issues; however, under no circumstances may any additional endowment game (other than the one allowed and described above) be played that would otherwise result in any member school exceeding the regular season game limitation. No endowment game(s) will be used as a part of the tie-breaking system. STARTING TIME: During the regular season, a time no earlier than 5 p.m. is recommended unless facilities dictate otherwise, e.g. no lights. TOURNAMENTS: Tournaments are governed by daily, weekly and seasonal limitations
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only. EQUIPMENT: Balls must have the authenticating NFHS ball mark. The minus-three bat is
the only allowable bat. The barrel of the minus-three bat is to be 2 5/8 inches. Beginning January 1, 2012 all bats not made of a single piece of wood shall meet the Batted Ball Coefficient of Restitution (BBCOR) performance standard, and such bats shall be labeled with a silkscreen or other permanent certification mark. No BBCOR label, sticker, or decal will be accepted on any non-wood bat. The certification mark shall be rectangular, a minimum of one inch on each side and located on the barrel of the bat in any contrasting color. To read: "BBCOR .50".
PAYMENT OF UMPIRES: Umpires are to be paid based on local fiscal policy as soon as possible.
TEN-RUN RULE: The ten run rule has been adopted by the NCHSAA for baseball; if a team is ahead by 10 runs after five complete innings, the game is terminated.
PITCHING REGULATION: No player may pitch more than 12 innings during any consecutive three-day period, nor may a player make more than four appearances as a pitcher during any consecutive three-day period. One pitch constitutes an inning pitched or an appearance.
ELIGIBILITY SHEETS: Should be kept on file at the local school. Must be made available to NCHSAA upon request, and are required to be shared among conference members.
DOUBLEHEADERS: Permitted when mutually agreed upon by teams involved. Split doubleheaders are also permissible. Doubleheaders are two back-to-back games between the same teams with a reasonable (30 minutes) time between contests. Split doubleheaders are also permissible--two separate games.
SUSPENDED GAMES: North Carolina has adopted the suspended game rule, mandatory in all regular season and state playoff games. “A game called for any reason, where a winner cannot be determined will be treated as a suspended game. If the game is to be completed it will be continued from the point of suspension, with the lineup and batting order of each team the same as the lineup and batting order at the moment of suspension, subject to the rules of the game. If more than 4 1/2 innings have been played and a winner can be determined, the game is over (including playoff games).” After 5 innings, if the visiting team scores a tying or go ahead run in their top half of the inning and the home team does not have an opportunity to bat or complete its time at bat, the game is treated as a suspended game. If a game is called prior to the completion of a full inning after the fifth inning, the game becomes a suspended game in the following situation: the visiting team has scored one or more runs to tie the score or to take the lead, and the home team has not tied the score or retaken the lead. PLAY - The sixth inning begins with score H-6, V-5. Visitors score two runs in their half of the inning. Game is called because of rain with (a) two outs in the bottom of the sixth and the score H-6, V-7; or (b) following the completion of the home team’s turn at bat with the score H-6, V-7. RULING: In (a) the game is suspended and resumed on the next possible date at the point of interruption. In (b) the game is official, with the final score H-6, V-7. A suspended game does not count against the weekly limitations in the week in which it is completed.
RAINED-OUT GAMES: If any rained-out baseball game which would affect the winning of a conference title is to be played, it shall be rescheduled on the same field (exception: suspended games do not have to be rescheduled on the same field), unless changed by mutual agreement of the two schools.
Postponed games must be made up in order of postponement on the next possible date (Excluding Sunday). In the regular season, Saturday will not be used as a make-up day unless
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mutually agreed upon by both teams (during the playoffs, Saturdays must be used). If one team will not play, the game is forfeited to the opponent.
PROTEST: Each conference is to establish a baseball protest committee. The committee’s decision on any properly protested conference baseball game will be final.
EJECTIONS: Failure to file an ejection report for a player or coach (form found online) is subject to a $50 fine. Reports must be filed within 48 hours or two working days, of the ejection. An ejection is a judgment call; therefore, there are no appeals. If the wrong player is identified, a correction can be made through the regional supervisors and the NCHSAA.
SCHEDULES: Schools are required to submit varsity and junior varsity schedules to their appropriate regional supervisors by December 15.
PLAYOFFS
PLAYOFF DECLARATION: A school has the option to "opt out" of the playoffs, provided
it fills out the Playoff Declaration Form on the website, submits it and it is in the NCHSAA
offices prior to the reporting deadline for that specific sport. Proper submission means the
school will not be considered for either an automatic berth or a wild card position. If the form
is not submitted, then the school will be considered and may qualify for a playoff berth.
UNPAID FINES: Schools that have unpaid fines to the NCHSAA are not eligible to compete
in the playoffs for that sport (i.e. baseball fine would be specific to baseball playoffs) unless
the fine is paid two (2) days prior to the reporting date for that sport.
Any fine not paid at the end of the fiscal year (June 30) will carry over to the following school
year making all teams at said school ineligible for playoffs until the fine is paid in full.
REPRESENTATIVES AND TIES IN STANDINGS: If two or more of the conference’s
teams are tied for a playoff berth at the end of the regular season, (1) the team that won from
the other(s) during the season gets the berth, or (2) if the teams split during the regular season,
the approved tie breaking system shall be used (see Game & Sports Administration section).
QUALIFIERS: The number-one seed from a conference will be the regular season champion
with the number-two seed the winner of the conference tournament. If a team below number
two in the conference wins the conference tournament, it becomes the number-two seed.
All other berths are determined by regular-season standings.
BRACKETS: In all classifications, brackets and sites are predetermined by the Board of
Directors.
SCHEDULE: deadline for reporting qualifiers: May 12 (6 a.m.)
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All games are single elimination, with the exception of the regional and state championship
series, which are the best two out of three games. Competing teams should contact each other
to work out details for their contest. For the first two rounds of state playoffs, umpires are
to be assigned by the local officials association of the higher seeded team. After the first two
rounds, umpires must come from a neutral association or from association mutually agreed upon.
Assignments for regional and state championship games will be made by the NCHSAA office. On
fields with lights, game time will be 7:00 p.m, unless mutually agreed upon to play at
6:00 p.m. Any other exceptions, such as field with no lights, must be approved by the
NCHSAA. NOTE: Where the distance is more than 100 miles for the visiting team,
game time will be 6:00 p.m. Game times for playoff games on Saturday can be set by
mutual agreement. Deadlines are set for completion of each round, but competing schools
may play on an earlier date by mutual consent.
ADMISSION: $6.00 for all (site must be conducive to charging admission, includes one
dollar surcharge for Endowment) in first, second , third and fourth round games; $7.00 for all
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at each game of regional series (includes one dollar surcharge for Endowment). See appropriate forms online for financial reporting.
PROTEST COMMITTEE: the competing teams will determine a five-person protest committee prior to play. The committee will act on any protest at the time it may occur and its decision is final.
BODY PAINT: No face/body paint is allowed for spectators during regular season or playoffs.
REPORTING PLAYOFF QUALIFIERS AND ADVANCEMENT: For reporting potential qualifiers to state playoffs, conference presidents are required to submit the appropriate information online immediately upon conclusion of the regular season. The information includes overall won-loss record and winning percentage for all conference schools. This must be submitted prior to appropriate deadlines. The overall winning percentage and finish in conference standings will be considered when determining which schools qualify for wild-card berths in playoffs.
Upon conclusion of the conference tournament, the conference president will immediately submit the adjusted overall records of all teams. These are the records that will be listed on the brackets themselves when playoff qualifiers are posted.
Failure to comply with the initial reporting procedure will result in a $400 fine to the conference.
After schools have qualified for the playoffs, it is their responsibility to report advancement by the appropriate method and deadline as designated by the NCHSAA. Failure to report a playoff advancement will result in a $400 fine to the school. Teams must report advancement no later than 6 a.m. the day following each win. Postponements should also be reported.
Check website for additional information.
POSTPONED GAMES: Must be rescheduled on the next day (except on Sunday). Both schools and the NCHSAA must be involved in the decision to postpone any playoff contest.
TEAM EXPENSES AND FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS: the NCHSAA receives 15% of the gross gate from second, third and fourth round games, and receives 25% of the gross gate from each game in the regional playoff series. In all rounds prior to the state championship, participating schools will divide the remainder equally after applying the following expense formula:
Where the distance between the competing schools is 100 miles or less, the visiting school will pay its own transportation and meals and the host school will provide the playing facility, ticket takers, security and balls at no charge. The umpires are to be paid from gate receipts. Where the distance is more than 100 miles, the same plan should be followed except that the umpires are paid by the host school, rather than from gate receipts. All concession rights belong to the host school. Participating schools are responsible for dividing any deficit or net.
The principal of the host school, or appointed game manager, must forward the financial report and ticket accountability form to the NCHSAA within 10 days after the contest.
TICKET ACCOUNTABILITY AND FINANCIAL FORMS: all forms can be found online. REGIONAL AWARDS: Team plaques will be presented to the regional champion and regional runner-up.
STATE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
DATES: Dates for the championships are set for June 6-7. REQUIRED INFORMATION: Teams qualifying for the state championships must submit their roster and team information (see website) no later than Monday at noon prior to the state championship series. SERIES: The state finals shall be a best two out of three game series. Game times and sites will be established by the NCHSAA. The Western representative is the home team in game one. ADMISSION: $8.00 for each session (includes one dollar surcharge for Endowment). Each
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team will receive five complimentary tickets. PROTEST COMMITTEE: Same as earlier playoffs (see previous section). OFFICIALS: Will be assigned by the Supervisor of Officials. RADIO AND TV FEE: The fee for live radio broadcast of any championship game is $50.
Any live or tape-delayed television must be cleared by the NCHSAA. GATE RECEIPTS: The net balance will be divided as follows: 20 percent to each of the
competing teams and 60 percent to the NCHSAA. TEAM EXPENSES: Travel and expenses for 18 players plus a coach and manager, shall be
allowed at the rate designated by the NCHSAA (see basketball section). AWARDS: Plaques will be presented to the championship and runner-up team in all classes.
Members of the championship and runner-up teams will receive individual awards (a total of 25). GAME BALL: The Wilson A1010 BPRO-NCHS with Association logo and NFHS-authen-
ticating ball mark is the official ball for the state championship series.
Umpires
UMPIRES: Each school must use only NCHSAA-registered officials in all competition, and must work through an approved booking agent.
CLINICS: Head coaches are required to attend one of the NCHSAA clinics in their sport, or in conjunction with the rules sessions at the North Carolina Coaches Association clinic held in Greensboro in July.
Game Fees: For all classifications
regular season
1 game (varsity)
(jr. varsity and 9th grade)
$65 flat fee
$55 flat fee
$95 Varsity doubleheader
$85 JV doubleheader
*30 minutes between games*
playoffs
$70 flat fee
When baseball and softball contests are postponed and replayed under the suspended game rule, officials who work the continuation of the suspended contest are entitled to a half-game fee when completed in conjunction with a second game. Umpiress are entitled to full game fee when suspended game is only one being played.
There is a $25 fee per hour (or any fraction of an hour) for officials per field for scrimmages. BOOKING FEE: school booking fee to umpires’ association is $125.00 per booking and $100.00 for each additional booking in that sport. For regular season and invitational tournaments: 5-12 games, $75; 13-25 games, $100; 26-50 games, $150; over 50 games, $200.
2012-13 NCHSAA State Baseball Clinic Dates: See NCHSAA website.
NCHSAA SPORTS BRACKETS
For the most up-to-date information on brackets in various sports, including conference playoff berths, seeding priorities and qualifiers, consult the NCHSAA web site at www. nchsaa.org, and use the Playoff Brackets link on the home page.
Since brackets sometimes undergo changes during the course of an academic year, the decision has been made to omit them in printed form in the Handbook and make them available only on line. This eliminates confusion between brackets printed in some cases many months before the playoffs begin, and the actual updated online versions that may contain changes from the original version.
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2013-14 NCHSAA APPROVED REGIONAL SUPERVISORS
Babe Allen 3762 Rivieria Drive Elm City, NC 27822
Eastern Plains [email protected]
Cell: 252-314-0308
Phillip Allen
WNCOA
Brencase Group, LLC
1024 Highland Ave
[email protected]
Hendersonville, NC 28792-3735
Home: 828-696-4990
Fax: 509-693-5001 Cell: 828-777-1978
Neil Buie
Southeastern
Southeastern NC Sports Officials, LLC
510 Auroa St
[email protected]
Stedman, NC 28391
B: 910-482-8084 ext. 2381
Home: 910-424-8730 Fax: 910-482-8083 Cell: 910-850-8730
Scott Faglier 213 Iron Mountain Rd. Asheboro, NC 27203
Mid-State [email protected]
Home: 336-625-2514 Cell: 336-324-8157
Jerry Johnson 300 Tanya Drive Goldsboro, NC 27534
East Carolina [email protected]
Home: 919-288-1360 Fax: 919-288-1360 Cell: 919-738-4540
Seth Keener 115 32nd Avenue NW Hickory, NC 28601
Western Piedmont [email protected]
Work: 704-462-1496 Cell: 828-310-8084 Fax: 704-462-1988
Tom McKimmey PO Box 1277 Manteo, NC 27954
Outer Banks [email protected]
Home: 252-473-3819 Fax: 252-473-3771 Cell: 252-489-3103
Bill Meadows 105 Ironwood Drive Greenville, NC 27834
Down East [email protected]
B: 252-341-5649 Home: 252-355-4859 Fax: 252-355-4487 Cell: 252-341-5649
Carl Miller 4502 Coddington Loop Apt 102 Wilmington, NC 28405
Cape Fear [email protected]
Home: 910-791-0061 Fax: 910-791-6677 Cell: 910-619-9477
Herb Oxendine 10 Red Leaf Trail Sylva, NC 28779
Mountain West [email protected]
Cell: 828-506-1866
Ken Saunders PO Box 728 Jacksonville, NC 28541
Jacksonville [email protected]
Home: 910-938-0205 Fax: 910-938-8979 Cell: 910-330-6871
Ron Sebastian 103 Argyle Court Garner, NC 27529
Capital Area [email protected]
Home: 919-779-5576 Fax: 919-661-0766
Gary Swanson 4168 Woodbury Terrace Concord, NC 28027
Metrolina [email protected]
Cell: 980-621-1003 Work: 704-436-9321
Jerry Talley 1312 Pinecrest Ave Reidsville, NC 27320
Central Carolina [email protected]
Cell: 336-344-2224 Home: 336-349-3688
Gerald Trexler PO Box 576 Lewisville, NC 27023
Northwest [email protected]
Cell: 336-830-9400 Home: 336-945-9775 Fax: 336-945-3168
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GENERAL
MAILINGS: October mailing will include two rule books. All other information pertaining to basketball should be found in this section of the handbook or online.
CLASSIFICATIONS: A, AA, AAA, AAAA. DATE OF FIRST PRACTICE: No earlier than October 30 (October 15 for non-football playing schools). PRESEASON SCRIMMAGES: Schools are allowed two preseason varsity scrimmages, and these can be between two schools or multiple schools. These scrimmages must be conducted as events open to the public (no closed scrimmages allowed). One scrimmage must use NCHSAA registered officials. Officials are to be assigned to work a maximum of two hours per scrimmage. Junior varsity scrimmages are allowed in conjunction with varsity scrimmages at the same date and site. DATE OF FIRST GAME: No earlier than November 18 (October 30 for non-football playing schools). NUMBER OF REGULAR SEASON CONTESTS: No more than three per week. During any two weeks of the regular season, four games may be played, provided the fourth game is on a non-school day. Total, 23 games. An individual player is limited to one game a day. Junior varsity tournament games are part of the 23-game limit; varsity conference tournament games are considered part of the state playoffs. SPECIAL NOTE FOR NON-FOOTBALL PLAYING SCHOOLS: Six additional basketball games may be played, for a total of 29. These games must be completed prior to the first playing date for football-playing schools. Those six games will not count for seeding purposes. Tournaments are governed by daily, weekly and seasonal game limitations. ENDOWMENT GAMES: One endowment game may be played which does not count against the regular season game limitation. Schools must request (both opponents must be informed the game is being requested to be classified as the endowment game) and be granted prior permission by the NCHSAA to play the endowment game (the request form will be on the NCHSAA website). 25% of the gross revenue will be remitted to the NCHSAA's endowment fund; next expenses will be deducted from the remaining proceeds and then the competing schools will divide the remainder. NOTE: The NCHSAA may approve additional endowment game requests to assist member schools with scheduling issues; however, under no circumstances may any additional endowment game (other than the one allowed and described above) be played that would otherwise result in any member school exceeding the regular season game limitation. No endowment game(s) will be used as a part of the tie-breaking system. PAYMENT OF OFFICIALS: Officials are to be paid based on local fiscal policy as soon as possible. ELIGIBILITY SHEETS: Should be kept on file at the local school. Must be made available to NCHSAA upon request, and are required to be shared among conference members. OFFICIALS: It is mandatory that three-man crews be utilized for regular-season play and tournament play. At the end of each game schools must provide escort for officials to dressing room (see penalty code). Only NCHSAA-registered officials may be used. REQUIRED EQUIPMENT: Red lights behind the backboard synchronized with the time clock buzzer are required. Balls must have the authenticating NFHS ball mark. If Precision Time System is available, it can be used. NOISEMAKERS: Any noise-making objects are prohibited at indoor contests (cheerleaders may use non-electronic hand megaphones). BODY PAINT: No face/body paint is allowed, regular season or playoffs.
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MAILINGS: Rule books will be mailed in early fall. All other information should be found in this section of the Handbook or online.
CLASSIFICATIONS: A, AA, AAA, AAAA. DATE OF FIRST PRACTICE: No earlier than February 12. PRESEASON SCRIMMAGES: Schools are allowed two preseason varsity scrimmages. These scrimmages must be conducted as events open to the public (no closed scrimmages allowed) and one scrimmage must use NCHSAA registered umpires. Umpires are to be assigned to work a maximum of two hours per scrimmage. Multiple team scrimmages are allowed. Junior varsity scrimmages are allowed in conjunction with varsity scrimmages at the same date and site. DATE OF FIRST GAME: No earlier than February 26. INCLEMENT/HOT WEATHER GUIDELINES: Precautions must be taken to prevent heatrelated problems. The following should be considered when scheduling practice: time of day, intensity level of practice, equipment worn, and environmental conditions. High temperature and high humidity create a dangerous situation for athletes. However, a high humidity and low temperature can cause serious heat-related problems. Water should be made available in unlimited amounts throughout practice. Water/fluid replacement breaks are recommended each 20 or 30 minutes, depending on practice conditions. Each LEA must have a written policy pertaining to practice on days of extreme heat or early dismissal due to extreme weather conditions. Schools must also have a policy in place regarding lightning. In addition to these guidelines, schools must have a plan/procedure for all emergency situations. See chart at end of Sports Section. NUMBER OF REGULAR SEASON CONTESTS: No more than four per week, provided fourth single game is on a non school day for both. Four games in three days is still permissible without using a non school day. Total 23 games (including any games played in invitational tournaments). Note: In baseball and softball (due to daily limitations), it is permissible for an athlete to participate in a junior varsity and varsity game in the same day; however, any athlete is still subject to the weekly and seasonal limitations (four games a week, not to exceed three days, total of 23). Baseball (team and individuals) is limited to two games a day. Junior varsity conference tournament games must count toward the 23-game limit; varsity conference tournament games are considered part of the state playoffs. ENDOWMENT GAMES: One endowment game may be played which does not count against the regular season game limitation. Schools must request (both opponents must be informed the game is being requested to be classified as the endowment game) and be granted prior permission by the NCHSAA to play the endowment game (the request form will be on the NCHSAA website). 25% of the gross revenue will be remitted to the NCHSAA's endowment fund; next expenses will be deducted from the remaining proceeds and then the competing schools will divide the remainder. NOTE: The NCHSAA may approve additional endowment game requests to assist member schools with scheduling issues; however, under no circumstances may any additional endowment game (other than the one allowed and described above) be played that would otherwise result in any member school exceeding the regular season game limitation. No endowment game(s) will be used as a part of the tie-breaking system. STARTING TIME: During the regular season, a time no earlier than 5 p.m. is recommended unless facilities dictate otherwise, e.g. no lights. TOURNAMENTS: Tournaments are governed by daily, weekly and seasonal limitations
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only. EQUIPMENT: Balls must have the authenticating NFHS ball mark. The minus-three bat is
the only allowable bat. The barrel of the minus-three bat is to be 2 5/8 inches. Beginning January 1, 2012 all bats not made of a single piece of wood shall meet the Batted Ball Coefficient of Restitution (BBCOR) performance standard, and such bats shall be labeled with a silkscreen or other permanent certification mark. No BBCOR label, sticker, or decal will be accepted on any non-wood bat. The certification mark shall be rectangular, a minimum of one inch on each side and located on the barrel of the bat in any contrasting color. To read: "BBCOR .50".
PAYMENT OF UMPIRES: Umpires are to be paid based on local fiscal policy as soon as possible.
TEN-RUN RULE: The ten run rule has been adopted by the NCHSAA for baseball; if a team is ahead by 10 runs after five complete innings, the game is terminated.
PITCHING REGULATION: No player may pitch more than 12 innings during any consecutive three-day period, nor may a player make more than four appearances as a pitcher during any consecutive three-day period. One pitch constitutes an inning pitched or an appearance.
ELIGIBILITY SHEETS: Should be kept on file at the local school. Must be made available to NCHSAA upon request, and are required to be shared among conference members.
DOUBLEHEADERS: Permitted when mutually agreed upon by teams involved. Split doubleheaders are also permissible. Doubleheaders are two back-to-back games between the same teams with a reasonable (30 minutes) time between contests. Split doubleheaders are also permissible--two separate games.
SUSPENDED GAMES: North Carolina has adopted the suspended game rule, mandatory in all regular season and state playoff games. “A game called for any reason, where a winner cannot be determined will be treated as a suspended game. If the game is to be completed it will be continued from the point of suspension, with the lineup and batting order of each team the same as the lineup and batting order at the moment of suspension, subject to the rules of the game. If more than 4 1/2 innings have been played and a winner can be determined, the game is over (including playoff games).” After 5 innings, if the visiting team scores a tying or go ahead run in their top half of the inning and the home team does not have an opportunity to bat or complete its time at bat, the game is treated as a suspended game. If a game is called prior to the completion of a full inning after the fifth inning, the game becomes a suspended game in the following situation: the visiting team has scored one or more runs to tie the score or to take the lead, and the home team has not tied the score or retaken the lead. PLAY - The sixth inning begins with score H-6, V-5. Visitors score two runs in their half of the inning. Game is called because of rain with (a) two outs in the bottom of the sixth and the score H-6, V-7; or (b) following the completion of the home team’s turn at bat with the score H-6, V-7. RULING: In (a) the game is suspended and resumed on the next possible date at the point of interruption. In (b) the game is official, with the final score H-6, V-7. A suspended game does not count against the weekly limitations in the week in which it is completed.
RAINED-OUT GAMES: If any rained-out baseball game which would affect the winning of a conference title is to be played, it shall be rescheduled on the same field (exception: suspended games do not have to be rescheduled on the same field), unless changed by mutual agreement of the two schools.
Postponed games must be made up in order of postponement on the next possible date (Excluding Sunday). In the regular season, Saturday will not be used as a make-up day unless
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mutually agreed upon by both teams (during the playoffs, Saturdays must be used). If one team will not play, the game is forfeited to the opponent.
PROTEST: Each conference is to establish a baseball protest committee. The committee’s decision on any properly protested conference baseball game will be final.
EJECTIONS: Failure to file an ejection report for a player or coach (form found online) is subject to a $50 fine. Reports must be filed within 48 hours or two working days, of the ejection. An ejection is a judgment call; therefore, there are no appeals. If the wrong player is identified, a correction can be made through the regional supervisors and the NCHSAA.
SCHEDULES: Schools are required to submit varsity and junior varsity schedules to their appropriate regional supervisors by December 15.
PLAYOFFS
PLAYOFF DECLARATION: A school has the option to "opt out" of the playoffs, provided
it fills out the Playoff Declaration Form on the website, submits it and it is in the NCHSAA
offices prior to the reporting deadline for that specific sport. Proper submission means the
school will not be considered for either an automatic berth or a wild card position. If the form
is not submitted, then the school will be considered and may qualify for a playoff berth.
UNPAID FINES: Schools that have unpaid fines to the NCHSAA are not eligible to compete
in the playoffs for that sport (i.e. baseball fine would be specific to baseball playoffs) unless
the fine is paid two (2) days prior to the reporting date for that sport.
Any fine not paid at the end of the fiscal year (June 30) will carry over to the following school
year making all teams at said school ineligible for playoffs until the fine is paid in full.
REPRESENTATIVES AND TIES IN STANDINGS: If two or more of the conference’s
teams are tied for a playoff berth at the end of the regular season, (1) the team that won from
the other(s) during the season gets the berth, or (2) if the teams split during the regular season,
the approved tie breaking system shall be used (see Game & Sports Administration section).
QUALIFIERS: The number-one seed from a conference will be the regular season champion
with the number-two seed the winner of the conference tournament. If a team below number
two in the conference wins the conference tournament, it becomes the number-two seed.
All other berths are determined by regular-season standings.
BRACKETS: In all classifications, brackets and sites are predetermined by the Board of
Directors.
SCHEDULE: deadline for reporting qualifiers: May 12 (6 a.m.)
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All games are single elimination, with the exception of the regional and state championship
series, which are the best two out of three games. Competing teams should contact each other
to work out details for their contest. For the first two rounds of state playoffs, umpires are
to be assigned by the local officials association of the higher seeded team. After the first two
rounds, umpires must come from a neutral association or from association mutually agreed upon.
Assignments for regional and state championship games will be made by the NCHSAA office. On
fields with lights, game time will be 7:00 p.m, unless mutually agreed upon to play at
6:00 p.m. Any other exceptions, such as field with no lights, must be approved by the
NCHSAA. NOTE: Where the distance is more than 100 miles for the visiting team,
game time will be 6:00 p.m. Game times for playoff games on Saturday can be set by
mutual agreement. Deadlines are set for completion of each round, but competing schools
may play on an earlier date by mutual consent.
ADMISSION: $6.00 for all (site must be conducive to charging admission, includes one
dollar surcharge for Endowment) in first, second , third and fourth round games; $7.00 for all
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at each game of regional series (includes one dollar surcharge for Endowment). See appropriate forms online for financial reporting.
PROTEST COMMITTEE: the competing teams will determine a five-person protest committee prior to play. The committee will act on any protest at the time it may occur and its decision is final.
BODY PAINT: No face/body paint is allowed for spectators during regular season or playoffs.
REPORTING PLAYOFF QUALIFIERS AND ADVANCEMENT: For reporting potential qualifiers to state playoffs, conference presidents are required to submit the appropriate information online immediately upon conclusion of the regular season. The information includes overall won-loss record and winning percentage for all conference schools. This must be submitted prior to appropriate deadlines. The overall winning percentage and finish in conference standings will be considered when determining which schools qualify for wild-card berths in playoffs.
Upon conclusion of the conference tournament, the conference president will immediately submit the adjusted overall records of all teams. These are the records that will be listed on the brackets themselves when playoff qualifiers are posted.
Failure to comply with the initial reporting procedure will result in a $400 fine to the conference.
After schools have qualified for the playoffs, it is their responsibility to report advancement by the appropriate method and deadline as designated by the NCHSAA. Failure to report a playoff advancement will result in a $400 fine to the school. Teams must report advancement no later than 6 a.m. the day following each win. Postponements should also be reported.
Check website for additional information.
POSTPONED GAMES: Must be rescheduled on the next day (except on Sunday). Both schools and the NCHSAA must be involved in the decision to postpone any playoff contest.
TEAM EXPENSES AND FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS: the NCHSAA receives 15% of the gross gate from second, third and fourth round games, and receives 25% of the gross gate from each game in the regional playoff series. In all rounds prior to the state championship, participating schools will divide the remainder equally after applying the following expense formula:
Where the distance between the competing schools is 100 miles or less, the visiting school will pay its own transportation and meals and the host school will provide the playing facility, ticket takers, security and balls at no charge. The umpires are to be paid from gate receipts. Where the distance is more than 100 miles, the same plan should be followed except that the umpires are paid by the host school, rather than from gate receipts. All concession rights belong to the host school. Participating schools are responsible for dividing any deficit or net.
The principal of the host school, or appointed game manager, must forward the financial report and ticket accountability form to the NCHSAA within 10 days after the contest.
TICKET ACCOUNTABILITY AND FINANCIAL FORMS: all forms can be found online. REGIONAL AWARDS: Team plaques will be presented to the regional champion and regional runner-up.
STATE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
DATES: Dates for the championships are set for June 6-7. REQUIRED INFORMATION: Teams qualifying for the state championships must submit their roster and team information (see website) no later than Monday at noon prior to the state championship series. SERIES: The state finals shall be a best two out of three game series. Game times and sites will be established by the NCHSAA. The Western representative is the home team in game one. ADMISSION: $8.00 for each session (includes one dollar surcharge for Endowment). Each
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team will receive five complimentary tickets. PROTEST COMMITTEE: Same as earlier playoffs (see previous section). OFFICIALS: Will be assigned by the Supervisor of Officials. RADIO AND TV FEE: The fee for live radio broadcast of any championship game is $50.
Any live or tape-delayed television must be cleared by the NCHSAA. GATE RECEIPTS: The net balance will be divided as follows: 20 percent to each of the
competing teams and 60 percent to the NCHSAA. TEAM EXPENSES: Travel and expenses for 18 players plus a coach and manager, shall be
allowed at the rate designated by the NCHSAA (see basketball section). AWARDS: Plaques will be presented to the championship and runner-up team in all classes.
Members of the championship and runner-up teams will receive individual awards (a total of 25). GAME BALL: The Wilson A1010 BPRO-NCHS with Association logo and NFHS-authen-
ticating ball mark is the official ball for the state championship series.
Umpires
UMPIRES: Each school must use only NCHSAA-registered officials in all competition, and must work through an approved booking agent.
CLINICS: Head coaches are required to attend one of the NCHSAA clinics in their sport, or in conjunction with the rules sessions at the North Carolina Coaches Association clinic held in Greensboro in July.
Game Fees: For all classifications
regular season
1 game (varsity)
(jr. varsity and 9th grade)
$65 flat fee
$55 flat fee
$95 Varsity doubleheader
$85 JV doubleheader
*30 minutes between games*
playoffs
$70 flat fee
When baseball and softball contests are postponed and replayed under the suspended game rule, officials who work the continuation of the suspended contest are entitled to a half-game fee when completed in conjunction with a second game. Umpiress are entitled to full game fee when suspended game is only one being played.
There is a $25 fee per hour (or any fraction of an hour) for officials per field for scrimmages. BOOKING FEE: school booking fee to umpires’ association is $125.00 per booking and $100.00 for each additional booking in that sport. For regular season and invitational tournaments: 5-12 games, $75; 13-25 games, $100; 26-50 games, $150; over 50 games, $200.
2012-13 NCHSAA State Baseball Clinic Dates: See NCHSAA website.
NCHSAA SPORTS BRACKETS
For the most up-to-date information on brackets in various sports, including conference playoff berths, seeding priorities and qualifiers, consult the NCHSAA web site at www. nchsaa.org, and use the Playoff Brackets link on the home page.
Since brackets sometimes undergo changes during the course of an academic year, the decision has been made to omit them in printed form in the Handbook and make them available only on line. This eliminates confusion between brackets printed in some cases many months before the playoffs begin, and the actual updated online versions that may contain changes from the original version.
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2013-14 NCHSAA APPROVED REGIONAL SUPERVISORS
Babe Allen 3762 Rivieria Drive Elm City, NC 27822
Eastern Plains [email protected]
Cell: 252-314-0308
Phillip Allen
WNCOA
Brencase Group, LLC
1024 Highland Ave
[email protected]
Hendersonville, NC 28792-3735
Home: 828-696-4990
Fax: 509-693-5001 Cell: 828-777-1978
Neil Buie
Southeastern
Southeastern NC Sports Officials, LLC
510 Auroa St
[email protected]
Stedman, NC 28391
B: 910-482-8084 ext. 2381
Home: 910-424-8730 Fax: 910-482-8083 Cell: 910-850-8730
Scott Faglier 213 Iron Mountain Rd. Asheboro, NC 27203
Mid-State [email protected]
Home: 336-625-2514 Cell: 336-324-8157
Jerry Johnson 300 Tanya Drive Goldsboro, NC 27534
East Carolina [email protected]
Home: 919-288-1360 Fax: 919-288-1360 Cell: 919-738-4540
Seth Keener 115 32nd Avenue NW Hickory, NC 28601
Western Piedmont [email protected]
Work: 704-462-1496 Cell: 828-310-8084 Fax: 704-462-1988
Tom McKimmey PO Box 1277 Manteo, NC 27954
Outer Banks [email protected]
Home: 252-473-3819 Fax: 252-473-3771 Cell: 252-489-3103
Bill Meadows 105 Ironwood Drive Greenville, NC 27834
Down East [email protected]
B: 252-341-5649 Home: 252-355-4859 Fax: 252-355-4487 Cell: 252-341-5649
Carl Miller 4502 Coddington Loop Apt 102 Wilmington, NC 28405
Cape Fear [email protected]
Home: 910-791-0061 Fax: 910-791-6677 Cell: 910-619-9477
Herb Oxendine 10 Red Leaf Trail Sylva, NC 28779
Mountain West [email protected]
Cell: 828-506-1866
Ken Saunders PO Box 728 Jacksonville, NC 28541
Jacksonville [email protected]
Home: 910-938-0205 Fax: 910-938-8979 Cell: 910-330-6871
Ron Sebastian 103 Argyle Court Garner, NC 27529
Capital Area [email protected]
Home: 919-779-5576 Fax: 919-661-0766
Gary Swanson 4168 Woodbury Terrace Concord, NC 28027
Metrolina [email protected]
Cell: 980-621-1003 Work: 704-436-9321
Jerry Talley 1312 Pinecrest Ave Reidsville, NC 27320
Central Carolina [email protected]
Cell: 336-344-2224 Home: 336-349-3688
Gerald Trexler PO Box 576 Lewisville, NC 27023
Northwest [email protected]
Cell: 336-830-9400 Home: 336-945-9775 Fax: 336-945-3168
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GENERAL
MAILINGS: October mailing will include two rule books. All other information pertaining to basketball should be found in this section of the handbook or online.
CLASSIFICATIONS: A, AA, AAA, AAAA. DATE OF FIRST PRACTICE: No earlier than October 30 (October 15 for non-football playing schools). PRESEASON SCRIMMAGES: Schools are allowed two preseason varsity scrimmages, and these can be between two schools or multiple schools. These scrimmages must be conducted as events open to the public (no closed scrimmages allowed). One scrimmage must use NCHSAA registered officials. Officials are to be assigned to work a maximum of two hours per scrimmage. Junior varsity scrimmages are allowed in conjunction with varsity scrimmages at the same date and site. DATE OF FIRST GAME: No earlier than November 18 (October 30 for non-football playing schools). NUMBER OF REGULAR SEASON CONTESTS: No more than three per week. During any two weeks of the regular season, four games may be played, provided the fourth game is on a non-school day. Total, 23 games. An individual player is limited to one game a day. Junior varsity tournament games are part of the 23-game limit; varsity conference tournament games are considered part of the state playoffs. SPECIAL NOTE FOR NON-FOOTBALL PLAYING SCHOOLS: Six additional basketball games may be played, for a total of 29. These games must be completed prior to the first playing date for football-playing schools. Those six games will not count for seeding purposes. Tournaments are governed by daily, weekly and seasonal game limitations. ENDOWMENT GAMES: One endowment game may be played which does not count against the regular season game limitation. Schools must request (both opponents must be informed the game is being requested to be classified as the endowment game) and be granted prior permission by the NCHSAA to play the endowment game (the request form will be on the NCHSAA website). 25% of the gross revenue will be remitted to the NCHSAA's endowment fund; next expenses will be deducted from the remaining proceeds and then the competing schools will divide the remainder. NOTE: The NCHSAA may approve additional endowment game requests to assist member schools with scheduling issues; however, under no circumstances may any additional endowment game (other than the one allowed and described above) be played that would otherwise result in any member school exceeding the regular season game limitation. No endowment game(s) will be used as a part of the tie-breaking system. PAYMENT OF OFFICIALS: Officials are to be paid based on local fiscal policy as soon as possible. ELIGIBILITY SHEETS: Should be kept on file at the local school. Must be made available to NCHSAA upon request, and are required to be shared among conference members. OFFICIALS: It is mandatory that three-man crews be utilized for regular-season play and tournament play. At the end of each game schools must provide escort for officials to dressing room (see penalty code). Only NCHSAA-registered officials may be used. REQUIRED EQUIPMENT: Red lights behind the backboard synchronized with the time clock buzzer are required. Balls must have the authenticating NFHS ball mark. If Precision Time System is available, it can be used. NOISEMAKERS: Any noise-making objects are prohibited at indoor contests (cheerleaders may use non-electronic hand megaphones). BODY PAINT: No face/body paint is allowed, regular season or playoffs.
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