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University Interscholastic League P.O. Box 8028 Austin, Texas 78713-8028 (512) 471-5883

University Interscholastic League P.O. Box 8028 Austin, Texas 78713-8028 (512) 471-5883 www.uiltexas.org. Darryl Beasley, Basketball Director dbeasley@uiltexas.org UIL Office (512) 471-5883. UIL Basketball Update 2013-2014. AGENDA. Resources New UIL Rule Changes NFHS Rule Change

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University Interscholastic League P.O. Box 8028 Austin, Texas 78713-8028 (512) 471-5883

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  1. University Interscholastic League P.O. Box 8028 Austin, Texas 78713-8028 (512) 471-5883 www.uiltexas.org

  2. Darryl Beasley, Basketball Directordbeasley@uiltexas.orgUIL Office (512) 471-5883 UIL Basketball Update2013-2014

  3. AGENDA • Resources • New UIL Rule Changes • NFHS Rule Change • Calendar Dates for Season • UIL Basketball Game and Season Limits • UIL Basketball Game Regulations • UIL Required Training • UIL Required Student Forms • Student Eligibility for All UIL Contest • Varsity Eligibility • “No Pass, No Play” • Limits on Practice and Performance

  4. RESOURCESUIL website (www.uiltexas.org)NFHS website (www.nfhs.org)Constitution and Contest RulesSport Specific ManualTEA-UIL Side-By-SideBooster Club GuidelinesJunior High Manual

  5. UIL RULE CHANGES2013 - 2014 GENERAL • Add a fourth playoff team advancing from each district in team activities in conferences 2A and 3A. • Modify the penalty structure for coaches’ ejection. • Reduce the number of tournaments or meets by one per season for all high school sports. • Allow schools to substitute tournaments for games. • Create a six conference alignment by renaming the current conferences for the 2014-2015 school year. • Require parents and student to sign the new Sudden Cardiac Arrest Awareness Form

  6. UIL RULE CHANGES2013 - 2014 GENERAL • Require parents and students in cheerleading to sign the Concussion Acknowledgement form • Require cheerleading participants to follow Concussion Guidelines under Chapter 38, Subchapter of the Texas Education Code. • Require cheer coaches and sponsors to complete specific training related to safety guidelines for cheer

  7. UIL RULE CHANGES2013 - 2014 FOOTBALL • Create a split conference alignment for 3A in 2014-15. • Limit full contact practice for football players SOCCER • Limit the total number of scrimmage allowed prior to the start of regular season to three. • Add a third conference for the 2014-2015 school year.

  8. UIL RULE CHANGES2013 - 2014 WRESTLING • Increase the number of qualifiers from district to regionals from two to four. TEAM TENNIS • Increase the number of team advancing from district to the new area meet to four. • Add a third conference for the 2014-2015 school year.

  9. NFHS BASKETBALL RULE CHANGE2013 - 2014 1-19 New • The use of electronic devices is permitted during the game. 3-4-2a • A single visible manufacturer's logo/trademark/reference is permitted on the team jersey, not to exceed 2 1/4 square inches with no dimension more than 2 1/4 inches. The manufacturer's logo may be located no more than 5 inches below the shoulder seam on the front of the jersey, or 2 inches from the neckline on the back of the jersey; or in either side insert.

  10. NFHS BASKETBALL RULE CHANGE2013 - 2014 3-5-3 • Arm and leg compression sleeves shall: 3-4-2a A team shall not: • Use a megaphone or any electronic communication device at courtside, or electronic equipment for voice communication with players on the court.  • Use electronic audio and /or video devices to review a decision of the contest officials.

  11. NFHS BASKETBALL RULE CHANGE2013 - 2014 10-4-5 Note •  The head coach may enter the court in the situation where a fight may break out or has broken out to prevent the situation from escalating. Signal Chart • Added a mechanic of a defensive tip (brushing one hand over the other above the head) to indicate the official has ruled the ball entered the backcourt as a result of contact with a defensive player.

  12. NFHS BASKETBALL RULE CHANGES2013 - 2014 2013-14 POINTS OF EMPHASIS • Granting Time-out • Guidelines to enforce illegal contact • Intentional foul

  13. BASKETBALL DATES 2013 - 2014 Girls Basketball October 16 First day for practice October 26 First day for scrimmages November 4 First day for games February 8 District Certification Deadline Feb 27-Mar 1 State Tournament

  14. UIL Basketball Game and Season Limits2013 - 2014 Basketball Season Limit • 0 Invitational Tournaments plus 25 games  OR • 1 Invitational Tournaments plus 23 games  OR • 2 Invitational Tournaments plus 21 games  OR • 3 Invitational Tournaments plus 19 games Same site same night, a student can play two games (junior varsity and varsity, etc.) in one night but counts as two games towards their season limit and the student is done for the week.

  15. UIL Basketball Regulations2013 - 2014 • Holiday restriction – a school shall not conduct contests or practices during 5 consecutive days of December. A school may chose any five consecutive days which include December 24, 25, and 26. • Tiebreaker procedures not clearly defined by district rules at beginning of season will default to UIL tiebreaker rules. • District VARSITY games postponed by weather or public disaster shall be rescheduled on the next available date (played as an exception to school week limitation.

  16. RULES COMPLIANCE PROGRAM (RCP)2013 - 2014 Available ONLY via the UIL website. • CONSTITUTION AND CONTEST RULES (HS AND JH) • ETHICS AND SPORTSMANSHIP • UIL STEROID EDUCATION VIDEO • SAFETY TRAINING • Sport Specific Module for each sport

  17. UIL Required Training - National Federation of High Schools (NFHS) 2013 - 2014 Link available on the UIL website or visit www.nfhslearn.org • “NFHS TEACHING AND MODELING BEHAVIOR” COURSE • 1.5 hour course/$20 – minimum penalty for coach ejection • “NFHS FUNDAMENTALS OF COACHING” COURSE • 6 hour course/$35 – all first year coaches and any coach who is not a full time employee of the school district. PLEASE PRINT CERTIFICATE TO VERIFY COMPLETION.

  18. State Law – Texas Education Code 2013 - 2014 • TEC Chapter 33.086 – Certification for CPR and First Aid Training • TEC Chapter 22.902 – Instruction related to CPR/AED • TEC Chapter 33.202 – Safety Training Requirement • Coach completes the training included in RCP • Safety information must be presented to students – PPT provided • Rehearse safety communication with athletes in a practice plan per sport • Provide the information to parents

  19. Concussion Management2013 - 2014 4. Concussion Management – HB2038 • TEC Chapter 38, Sub Chapter D • The information provided on the Health and Safety section of the UIL web site • Training requirements for coaches, athletic trainers and potential members of a Concussion Oversight Team in the subject matter of concussions, including evaluation, prevention, symptoms, risks, and long-term effects • UIL has created this Concussion Acknowledgement Form, which is required for all student athletes in grades 7-12 • On the UIL web site is a syllabus that contains an outline of the required elements for the two hour coaches’ concussion education training

  20. REQUIREDSTUDENT FORMS • Pre Participation Physical Examination Form • Medical History Form • Rules Acknowledgment • Parent or Guardian Permit • Parent/Student Anabolic Steroid Use and Random Steroid Testing Form • Concussion Acknowledgement Form • Sudden Cardiac Arrest Awareness Form

  21. Officials Update2013 - 2014 • 1204, Officials • Online system for “Request for Officials” • Online Official Evaluation form

  22. C&CR Section 400 STUDENT’S ELIGIBILITY FOR ALL UIL CONTEST Student’s Eligibility: • Is not a high school graduate • Is a full-time student (4 hours a day) • Regular attendance / 15 day rule (Varsity only) • Meets credit requirements (“NO PASS NO PLAY”) • Enrolled in four year program • Four year rule (clock starts in 9th grade, consecutive) • Was not recruited (PAPF-Varsity only) • Awards Rule • Meets requirements of C&CR Section 440

  23. C&CR Section 440VARSITY ELIGIBILITY ELIGIBILITY FOR ATHLETIC CONTESTS: • Meets all requirements of Section 400 • Parent Residence (Waiver) • Age Rule (Waiver) • Amateur Athletic Status • Changing Schools for Athletic Purposes (PAPF)

  24. “NO PASS NO PLAY” Eligibility for the FIRST Six Weeks (Credit Requirements): • Grades nine and below - promoted • Second Year of High School- five accumulated credits • Third Year of High School - ten accumulated creditsor five credits within the last twelve. • Fourth Year or High School - fifteen accumulated creditsor five credits within the last twelve months

  25. LIMITS ON PRACTICE AND PERFORMANCE Activities Outside the School Year: • One practice- nomore than three hours. • More than one practice - no more than five hourstotal. • More than one practice -a minimum of two hours of rest/recoverytime between practices. • No consecutive days of multiple practices allowed (exception: Volleyball)

  26. LIMITS ON PRACTICE AND PERFORMANCE Activities Inside the School Year: • School Week Limitation • Eight Hour Rule

  27. Darryl Beasley, Basketball Directordbeasley@uiltexas.orgUIL Office (512) 471-5883 UIL Basketball Update2013-2014

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