Jr. High Girls Basketball Guidelines
ST. PAUL CITY CONFERENCE: Junior High Girls' Basketball Guidelines
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The girls' basketball coaches will meet on Monday, October 31, 2011, at Harding H.S., 4:15 p.m.
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Practice for girls' basketball begins Monday, November 7, 2011.
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Coach or school athletic director is responsible for hiring the officials for each home game. They must also forward, in a timely manner, the Officiating Services Report to the District Office so that officials are paid.
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Medical examinations are required for all students participating in interscholastic sports programs. Contact your athletic director for procedure.
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Practice shall be conducted five days a week, except on the days when games are scheduled.
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Length of quarters shall be eight minutes each.
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There will be no pressing (half or full court) when a team is leading by 20 or more points.
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Each school will determine its own policy in admitting spectators. Visiting schools should be notified of this policy.
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Both coaches should talk with the officials prior to each game. A level of play may be determined at this time -- skill level will be improved only if both the coaches and officials cooperatively work toward that goal.
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Requests to play non-conference games must be made through the Athletic Director in charge of girls' basketball. Closed door policy will apply for non-conference games.
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Only the following personnel should be seated on the player's bench: coach, student coach intern, student managers and student players.
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The home team will provide a timer and scorer. It is the responsibility of each coach to train personnel who are assigned the duties of timing and scoring.
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The team listed second in the schedule is the home team and will wear dark uniforms. All equipment necessary to conduct the game will be provided by the home team.
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The results of the game should be called in by the HOME coach to John Vosejpka by phone (767-3490), Fax (293-5374) or E-Mail (john.vosejpka@SPPS.org) for Web site posting.
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Students and coaches are to travel on bonded carrier. Coaches must accompany students on the bus.
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Trophy, ribbons and medals will be presented to the City Champion at a scheduled school board meeting.
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Optional eight minute quarter, for reserve players, may be played before scheduled game (score will not count towards final score).
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