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 Article V - Association Guidelines For Each Activity:

Section l: Basketball

The following guidelines will be in affect for both boys' and girls' basketball:

a) All teams in this division may play man-to-man or zone defense, in both full and half court situations.

-in 7th & 8th grade NO PRESS is allowed once ahead by ten (10) points.

b) A zone defense infraction is separated from a 10-point press infraction. No technical foul is given until a second infraction of the same type is made by the team.

NOTE: There will be one warning for an infraction of the above rules; these infractions will result in a technical foul. Host schools are responsible to inform officials of NMSAA basketball rules.

c) Eighth grade teams will play seven (7) minute quarters. Seventh grade teams will play six (6) minute quarters. Overtime periods will be three (3) minutes in length.

d) "Fifth" quarters will be played upon agreement by both schools.

e) Girls' participants will use the regulation "girls'" basketball in all contests

f) Boys' participants will use the regulation "boys'" basketball in all contests.

g) Schools are responsible to send a roster of players, with uniform colors and numbers, to each divisional school and NMSAA president or other designated officer, by the Wednesday before the first weekend of play or the first game (and any game thereafter) would be forfeited until the roster has been turned in to the designated officer. A player may be listed on only one roster. Rosters may be amended due to injury, transfer, ineligibility, or by an appeal to league president for special circumstances. This roster must include both "dark" and "light" uniform numbers and grade of each participant. If schools do not have both "dark" and "light" uniforms, they are to designate this on their rosters.

Players listed on the 8th grade roster may only play on the 8th grade team.

Players listed on the 7th grade roster may only play on the 7th grade team.

No roster may be amended after the 21st day after the 1st day of official practice.

h) If a 7th grade team has to use one (1) eighth grader throughout the season, that eighth grader will be allowed to play on that 7th grade team in the 7th grade tournament. If a 7th grade team utilizes more than one (1) eighth grader on its team throughout the season, that team must play in the 8th grade tournament. Seventh graders may play on the 8th grade tournament team. Exceptions to this rule may be made at the tournament seeding meeting. Students may play only on one tournament team.

i) All member teams will play each other at least once during the season. Each year home games will be rotated. The first scheduled game (against each opponent) will be counted as the conference game.

 

POST-SEASON TOURNAMENT:

Boys' and Girls' Basketball Divisional Tournament Seeding

The following guidelines will be in affect for the boys' and girls' Divisional basketball tournament seeding:

Teams will be seeded at the pre-tournament meeting by virtue of the following, in this order:

1) Records of the first conference games played against each member school.

2) Head-to-head competition

3) Coin flip

 

PLAYOFFS/FINAL FOUR:

-All preliminary and final four tournament officials for basketball will be MOA officials.

- The Playoffs will begin on weekday prior to the Divisional "Final Four" scheduled for a Saturday.

- A team fee of $35.00 for the Final Four Tournament will be paid to the host school. 

-Schools that host the preliminary and final four tournaments are responsible to provide all necessary personnel to run the tournament. These personnel must be experienced.

 

Section II: Wrestling

The following guidelines will be in affect for wrestling:

 a) Member Schools: Browning, Chester, Conrad, Cut Bank, De La Salle, East Glacier, Shelby, Sunburst, and Valier.

b) District Tournament Name: "Northern Middle Schools Athletic Association District Wrestling Tournament"

c) Divisional Tournament Name: "North/South Middle Schools Athletic Association Wrestling Tournament"

d) Weight classes are as follows: 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, 100, 105, 110, 115, 120, 125, 130, 135,140,150,165, 185, HWT (a total of 20 weight classes)

e) Eligible wrestling participants: all 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students.

f) Bouts: will consist of three (3), one minute periods. Overtime periods in tournaments will be 30 seconds or sudden death, whichever comes first.

g) Equipment: 1) shoes: clean tennis shoes or wrestling shoes. 2) Uniform: there are no particular rules on uniform type. No loose fitting t-shirts will be allowed. 3) Head gear will be required of all wrestlers.

h) Northern District Tournament: Each team in the district will be allowed to enter one (1) varsity wrestler per weight class. All other wrestlers will be designated as "JV" wrestlers. Only the varsity wrestler will score team points. All wrestlers (varsity and JV) will be eligible for individual placing and awards. The top four (4) wrestlers from each weight class will advance to the Divisional Tournament.

The District Tournament will be hosted on a rotating basis.

i) North/South Divisional Tournament: The top four (4) wrestlers in each weight class from each district will qualify for the Divisional Tournament. All other wrestlers will be designated as "JV" wrestlers. Only the varsity wrestler will score team points. All wrestlers (varsity and JV) will be eligible for individual placing and awards. Weigh-ins are on site of the tournament for those wrestlers placing at the District Tournament.

The North/South Divisional Tournament will be hosted on a rotating North/South basis. Beginning in 1999-2000, the rotation will begin in the South.

j) Entry fees for invitational meets will be $15. Schools that host an invitational meet will be exempt from paying any entry fees. Entry fees for all participants of the District and Divisional meet will be $35.00.

 

Section lIl: Girls Volleyball

The following guidelines will be in affect for girls' volleyball:

a) A match will consist of the best 2 out of 3 games played to 25 (win by 2) with a cap of 30 (can win 30-29). The if necessary 3rd game will be played to 15 (win by 2) with a cap of 17 (can win 17-16). There will be a 5-5-2 minute intravals allowed for team warm-up. The host school is responsible for reporting scores the next school day after each match to the appointed record keeper.

b) Divisional Volleyball Tournament matches will be the best two-out-of-three. Seeding for the tournament will be determined by the number of conference matches won by each team. The team with the most matches won will be seated first. The team with the next highest wins will be seated second, etc. Only designated conference games will count for seeding. Conference games may be rescheduled only by mutual agreement of both teams.

c) Each school is responsible for providing a line judge and scorekeeper when playing both at home and away matches.

d) Schools are responsible to send a roster of players, with uniform colors and numbers, to each divisional school and NMSAA president or other designated officer, by the Wednesday before the first weekend of play or the first game (and any game thereafter) would be forfeited until the roster has been turned in to the designated officer. A player may be listed on only one roster for his/her school. Rosters may be amended due to injury, transfer, ineligibility, or by an appeal to league president for special circumstances. This roster must include both "dark" and "light" uniform numbers and grade of each participant. If schools do not have both "dark" and "light" uniforms, they are to designate this on their rosters.

e) Entry fees for invitational meets will be $15. Schools that host an invitational meet will be exempt from paying any entry fees for invitationals. Entry fees for all participants at the Divisional (Final Four) meet will be $35.00.

f) All preliminary and final four tournament officials (umpires and referees) for volleyball will be MOA officials.

g) Schools that host the preliminary and final four tournaments are responsible to provide all necessary personnel to run the tournament. These personnel must be experienced.

Section IV: Boys and Girls Track & Field:

 

The following guidelines will be in affect for boys’ and girls’ track & field:

 

a) Students eligible: 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students.

 

b) Equipment: Each participant must wear some type of tennis or track shoes. Spikes or cleats are allowed. Participants are not allowed to run in bare feet, stocking feet, or taped socks. Each team should wear a distinctive uniform.

 

c) Divisions: 8th Grade Boys and Girls.

                                     7th Grade Boys and Girls.

*A 7th grade participant may be moved up to the 8th grade division. However, he or she must compete in that same division for the entire meet. 8th grade participants will not move down to the 7th grade division for any reason whatsoever.

 

  • Entries: Each participant may enter a maximum of five (5) events including any relays. This rule applies to all regular season and Divisional meets.

 

e) Events: The following are track events available for both boys and girls:

 

BOYS                                                            GIRLS

100 meter dash                                           100 meter dash

200 meter dash                                           200 meter dash

110 meter hurdles (30” high)                     100 meter hurdles (30” high)

400 meter dash                                           400 meter dash

400 meter relay                                          400 meter relay

800 meter relay                                          800 meter relay

800 meter run                                               800 meter run

1600 meter run                                           1600 meter run

Long Jump                                                   Long Jump

Triple Jump                                                  Triple Jump

High Jump                                                    High Jump

Pole Vault                                                    Pole Vault

Shot Put (8 lbs.)                                         Shot Put (8 lbs.)

Discus (HS girls’ discus)                           Discus (HS girls’ discus)

Mini-Javelin                                              Mini-Javelin

f) The established opening heights have been:

A and B: Pole Vault - Boys & Girls = 5’0”

A: High Jump - Boys = 4’0”                     A: High Jump - Girls = 3’6”

B: High Jump - Boys = 3’6”                      B: High Jump - Girls = 3’6”

 

g) Divisional Meet Awards: Individual ribbons will be awarded to the first six  (6) places in each event. Scoring for the divisional meet will be 10-8-6-4-2-1 for team scores. There will be a combined team traveling trophy given for both boys’ and girls’ team scores.

 

h) Entry fees for invitational track meets will be $15. Schools that host an invitational meet will be exempt from paying any entry fees for invitational meets. Entry fee for Divisional meet will be $35.00 for all teams.