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Happy first day of practice! Best wishes to everyone as you officially begin your softball season today. It is a little soggy as I look out my window now, but I hope that sunnier days are on the horizon. I hope all of you could take advantage of the ten additional days of skill instruction before today. As the season begins, I want to take some time to bring some items to your attention. You can view the meeting by clicking here. If you have not done so already, coaches will need to register and create an account.

This is the account you will access to print off certificates of completion when you need them for renewals or to view other rule meetings. We encourage coaches at all levels of competition to view the rules meeting. This includes any games played in tournaments.

For schools hosting tournaments and are now preparing tournament information for the participating teams, please provide written communication on the game-ending procedures for the tournament, particularly when there is a time limit or weather delays.

Those procedures should also be shared with umpires and discussed at the pre-game conference with coaches during the tournament. Scrimmage Policy Scrimmages between member schools shall be permitted between the first legal practice and the final day of State Tournament play.

Teams may travel up to and including miles from the home high school base for scrimmages, providing such is affected without loss of school time. On a non-school day, a team may exceed this mile limit with local school administration approval. If a school is scrimmaging at an out-of-state school, the scrimmage rules of that state shall apply. Iowa scrimmage rules will apply for scrimmages held in Iowa. A scrimmage shall be defined as that which takes place between member schools at one site on one calendar day, as well as an established definition relating to the mandatory absence of scorekeeping, stats compilation, and spectator charge.

For a player to be charged with a scrimmage, she must have participated in the scrimmage. Licensure and Concussion Training All coaches working for your junior high and high school softball staff paid and volunteer must be appropriately licensed and have completed the annual concussion training.

Individuals are not allowed to “coach” in any capacity, either during practice or competition. His phone is or email him at [email protected]. Click here to view the guidelines for the season. Preseason Prospectus The preseason prospectus can be downloaded by clicking here. I compile the softball rankings during the regular season, and the prospectus is an excellent tool for me to get to know a little bit more about your team and the teams in your area.

It is not required that coaches fill out the form, but the information is always helpful. The prospectus is a downloadable PDF that you can fill out and return to me at [email protected]. Classifications A tentative classification for the softball season was posted on the IGHSAU website and sent to coaches and administrators last month.

The classifications become final after the first week of practice. Classifications can be viewed by clicking here. Please double-check your BEDs number, especially if you are in a cooperative sharing agreement.

Please contact Jason Eslinger if you have any changes or there are any errors you have discovered. Umpires that want to work in the postseason must view the clinic. I highly encourage coaches to view the clinic if they can. The USA bat certification mark has been released and is shown below. You may see bats with this mark as pre-production models are available. For example, there is an Easton Ghost Bat with gray barrel, gold lettering not on the non-approved bat list. The reason for this is that there is no ASA mark on the bat.

If a bat has one of the two permissible marks, please make sure it is also NOT on the illegal list. It no longer has to match the color of the uniform but does need to be a single solid color and not optic yellow. In addition, if utilized as a play card, it must be worn on the non-pitching arm.

Headbands Headbands worn by players may bear a single manufacturer’s logo. They may not have another logo i. Two logos are not permissible. Iowa adaptations allow headbands of any color. It is permissible by NFHS rules, and schools are encouraged to work with players and parents on the use of facemasks by infielders.

Please note that if facemasks are worn, the eye cover may NOT be tinted. Schools are reminded to post just your home schedule on Varsity Bound. Remember, it is mandatory to post softball stats. ALL stat categories must be filled in.

If we are asking for a stat, the expectation is that the info is kept. A great tool I would also recommend having your parents and fans download is the Varsity Bound Mobile App. All of the information on QuikStats is available on the Varsity Bound app, including driving directions to away games, match-ups, and rosters for each game and statistics. The score page is only as good as the information that is posted to it. The basic rule of thumb is this: the home team should post scores on Varsity Bound as soon as possible after each contest s.

Coaches should plan on adding their scores when playing games at a neutral site. On-site Administrator On-site administrators and site managers are required for all home contests. If the AD is responsible for both baseball and softball at one site, they should designate another qualified adult not the head coach as a designee in case they are unavailable. Lightning and Weather Delays Take a few minutes to visit with school site administrators regarding lightning and weather delays.

Before the start of any game, the host school administration is responsible for monitoring the weather. A minute delay is mandatory after each lightning strike. During this delay, take time to gather more information via websites and the National Weather Service. Software is available that helps indicate the distance of the lightning strike and the movement of the storm. Field Markings Please be advised of the proper field markings, including the media box and the on-deck circle. A media box is required to be lined in foul territory down the third base line for all regional contests.

An additional media box down the first base line is recommended. The minimum dimensions of these boxes shall be 5 feet wide by 3 feet deep. The on-deck circle must be in a safe location to the side and away from home, or 30′ if space allows.

It should measure 5′. Batters boxes of various sizes have been reported in the past by our umpires. If the umpire requests to have the boxes re-drawn because they are incorrect, please advise your field crews to comply with the umpire’s instructions.

Official Games Games may not be shortened even if by mutual agreement of coaches. If a time limit is placed on games during tournaments and the game is not official, then tournament procedures should include completing the game.

If the weather could be an issue, please consider playing the varsity game first so that it will not be shortened. Any sanction issued by the school or State Office will be served on a subsequent date after a review of the filed reports. They are not permitted to watch the contest s as a spectator unless they have a daughter playing in the game s. If a player is serving a suspension, she may not be in uniform or participate in the contest s or pre-game warm-up but may be in street clothes on the bench, dugout, etc.

The report may be downloaded by clicking here. It’s On The Website! I will also post memos and correspondence from Officials Coordinator Cathy Creighton in this area. I recommend checking the page for updates often. If a coach reaches a milestone victory or a player achieves a specific milestone th career wins, school records, no-hitters, etc. We will be sure to make mention of it through our Twitter account. You can email me with any milestone achievements.

I thought I would share those with you. Can a player compete on both a travel team and the high school team during the regular season? This is an issue for your local school district. They should have a policy in place that addresses this question.

However, some districts do have policies that prohibit students from doing both. When can junior high softball begin practicing? It is again up to the local school as to when junior high softball can start. Junior high softball cannot begin before the varsity season starts on May 3.

Sixth graders may participate practice or play on the junior high team on the first day of practice. Thanks again for taking the time to read and best wishes to all of you as you begin your season.

Please feel free to call or email with any questions your may have. May 3 Softball Memo Happy first day of practice!

 
 

 

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