Vol. 82 Issue Number 10 Stevens Point, WI April 14, 2006

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1 Charter Member National Federation of State HS Associations Vol. 82 Issue Number 10 Stevens Point, WI April 14, 2006 Jack Bennett s nine-year career at UW-Stevens Point has been written almost like a storybook and the past two seasons have been a perfect supplement to that tale. During those two years, Bennett s teams captured a pair of NCAA Division III national championships and set school records for victories, winning 29 games each year. He also accomplished the feats with his son, Nick, earning first-team All-American honors and won his 200th career game in the 2005 national title game against Rochester (N.Y.). Jack Bennett The winningest coach in UW-Stevens Point history, Bennett fashioned a career record through nine seasons and his.781 winning percentage ranks third all-time in WIAC history behind UW-Eau Claire s Ken Anderson and UW-Platteville s Bo Ryan. He is one of three coaches ever to lead a team to back-to-back national championships. He also is just the second coach in the 90-year history of the WIAC to win five league titles in his first nine seasons as a head coach, including another title during the campaign. He was the Basketball Times National Coach of the Year in and the Molten/D-III News National Coach of the Year in Bennett has been recognized as the WIAC Coach of the Year in 2000 and During Bennett s tenure, the Pointers made five NCAA tournament appearances and four trips to the Elite Eight, making appearances in 1997 and 2000 before their title runs the past two years. In , the Pointers won the WIAC regular season and tournament titles before rolling through the NCAA tournament with five wins by an average of 21 points, including a record 24-point margin in the championship game. In , the team also won the WIAC tournament and beat Williams (Mass.) on a last-second in the title game that saw Bennett s son, Nick, score 30 points and earn Most Outstanding Player honors. Bennett s teams finished.500 or better 32 times in his 33 years of coaching. He also was part of 13 championship teams and won championships at every school and level he s coached. He was a part of two conference titles as an assistant at UW-Eau Claire, helping the Blugolds to a record and four straight trips to the NAIA national tournament in Kansas City. He compiled a career prep record in 19 seasons with championships at Park Falls, Marinette and Rhinelander. Bennett led Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln to three Wisconsin Valley Conference championships and twice took the Raiders to the semifinals of the WIAA state tourney in 1978 and Bennett comes from one of the state s most well-known basketball families. His brother, Dick, is now the head coach at Washington State University and took the University of Wisconsin to three NCAA tournaments and a Final Four after experiencing national success himself in Stevens Point. Jack s niece, Kathi, is the former head women s coach at Indiana University and his nephew, Tony, played in the NBA and is an assistant coach at Washington State. Bennett, who attended Ripon College and graduated in 1971, was coach for the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association All-Star game as an assistant in 1982 and the head coach in 1993, winning both games. Intensity, unselfishness, passion and solid team defense have been the cornerstones to Bennett teams. He was an outstanding athlete as well. Bennett played football, basketball and baseball at Clintonville High School and signed a contract with the Washington Senators (now Texas Rangers) out of high school. He played two seasons of minor league baseball in Geneva, N.Y. of the Class A New York-Penn League. His children are also well on their way to success. Jay played four years at guard and is now in medical school. Nick is completing his degree at UW-Stevens Point and ranks third in school history in scoring. Bennett and his wife Sue, who teaches English in Wisconsin Rapids, reside in Plover. STEVENS POINT, Wis. The Wisconsin Interscholastic At h l e t i c Association, in cooperation with Rural I n s u rance, has selected the team Sportsmanship Awards for the 2006 winter State Tournaments. The winners of the prestigious award are Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln in both team wrestling and boys hockey, Fond du Lac/Waupun in girls hockey, New London in girls baske t b a l l, We s t by in boys basketball and Southwestern/Cuba City in gymnastics. Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln receives the team wrestling award for the third time--also winning the award in 2004 and and the boys ice hockey award for the first time. The Red Raiders won the Division 1 team wrestling title for the 16th time with a dual victory over Merrill in the championship match. They advanced to the semifinals of the boys hockey State Tournament before falling to Fond du Lac, 3-2. It s the school s fourth sportsmanship award overall, having also won it for boys tennis in Schools and communities receiving honorable mention in team wrestling include Lodi, Luxe m b u r g - Casco and Wrightstown. In boys hockey, honorable mention is extended to Eau Claire North. The cooperative team of Fond du Lac/Waupun is named the winner of the sportsmanship award in girls hockey. The War Birds won the State championship following a 5-1 win over Onalaska in the championship final. Fond du Lac won the Sportsmanship Award in 2002 prior to the co-op with Waupun. Hudson receives honorable mention for the award. Southwestern/Cuba City receives the sportsmanship award presented in gymnastics for the third time in the five years the honor has been presented in the sport. The co-op finished second behind champion Holmen in Division 2 at the State Tournament. Programs receiving honorable mention for the award are Antigo, Whitefish Bay, West Salem/Aquinas and Waterford. New London topped the list of schools and communities eligible for the award at the Girls State Basketball Tournament. The Bulldogs large following displayed outstanding sportsmanship and enthusiasm in their semifinal loss to eventual champion Monroe. Schools and communities receiving honorable mention include Amherst, Barneveld, Cedarburg, Cuba City, Flambeau, Rio and Sheboygan North. Westby was selected to receive the sportsmanship award in boys basketball following its victory ove r Glenwood City in the semifinals and its loss to Division 2 defending champion Racine St. Catherine s in the Division 3 title championship game. The Norsemen also received the award in boys basketball in Abbotsford, Altoona, Catholic Central, Eleva - Strum, Glenwood City, Monona Grove, See Sportsmanship, page 4 Boys Golf Home Courses..... Page 14 Coaches Education Page 12 Eligibility Q & A's Pages Games Wanted Pages Golf Information Page 5 Soccer Seeding Meeting Information Page 6 Softball Seeding Meeting Information Page 18 Spring Baseball Seeding Meeting Information Page 13 Tennis Information Page 10 Test Dates Page 24 Website < > < info@wiaawi.org > General Use < refs@wiaawi.org > Officials Depart

2 Page 2 April 14, 2006 WIAA BULLETIN Vol. 82 No. 10 Host School Manager Date Coaches Meeting Tee Time Greens Fee Site Beaver Dam Todd Sobrilsky Tues., May 23 8:30 a.m. - Clubhouse 9 a.m. Player - NA Team - $100 Old Hickory Country Club Brookfield Central Brian Scrobel & Dan Wandrey Tues., May 23 8:30 a.m. - Clubhouse 9 a.m. Player - $22 Team - $110 Wanaki Golf Course Cudahy Bill Kujawa Tues., May 23 8:30 a.m. - Clubhouse 9 a.m. Player - $10 Team - $50 Oakwood Golf Course Elkhorn Area J.P. Fisher Tues., May 23 8:00 a.m. - Clubhouse 8:30 a.m. Player - $18 Team - $90 Evergreen Golf Club Green Bay Preble Chuck Menzel Wed., May 24 8:30 a.m. - Clubhouse 9 a.m. Player - $20 Team - $100 Royal Scot Country Club Marquette University H.S. Tom Persin Tues., May 23 8:15 a.m. - Clubhouse 9 a.m. Player - $20 Team - $100 Fireridge Merrill Pete Miller Tues., May 23 9:15 a.m. - Clubhouse 10 a.m. Player - $20 Team - $100 Merrill Golf Course New Richmond Jim Saliny Tues., May 23 8:30 a.m. - Clubhouse 9 a.m. Player - $15 Team - $75 New Richmond Municipal G.C. Nicolet Jim Liska & Ted Wachs Wed., May 24 7:35 a.m. - Clubhouse 8 a.m. Player - $11.75 Team - $58.75 Brown Deer Racine Case Jerry Kupper Tues., May 23 8:30 a.m. - Clubhouse 9:30 a.m. Player - $19 Team - NA Ives Grove Golf Course Reedsburg Area Mark Johnson Tues., May 23 9:30 a.m. - Pro Shop 10:30 a.m. Player - $20 Team - $100 Reedsburg Country Club Sheboygan South Jason Ledermann Tues., May 23 7:30 a.m. - Bag Drop 8 a.m. Player - $25 Team - $180 Whistling Straits, Irish Course Verona Area Greg Verhelst Tues., May 23 8:30 a.m. - Clubhouse 9 a.m. Player - $20 Team - $75 Edelweiss Country Club Waterford Barb Deichl Tues., May 23 8:30 a.m. - Clubhouse 9 a.m. Player - $13 Team - $65 Rivermoor Country Club Waupaca Brad Bailie Tues., May 23 8:30 a.m. - Clubhouse 9 a.m. Player - $15 Team - $75 Fox Fire Golf Club SITE NEEDED - CHECK WEBSITE FOR INFORMATION AS IT BECOMES AVAILABLE Host School Manager Date Coaches Meeting Tee Time Greens Fee Site Evansville Gary Grossman Tues., May 23 9 a.m. - Clubhouse 9:30 a.m. Player - $20 Team - $100 Evansville Golf Club Hayward Dave Blake Tues., May 23 11:30 a.m. - Pro Shop Noon Player - $15 Team - $75 Hayward Golf & Tennis Club Jefferson Dan Wilham Tues., May 23 7:45 a.m. - Clubhouse 8 a.m. Player - $20 Team - $100 Meadow Springs Little Chute Kevin Pratt Tues., May 23 8:15 a.m. - Clubhouse 9 a.m. Player - $16.50 Team - NA Mid-Vallee Golf Course Mayville Stu Strook Tues., May 23 8:30 a.m. - Clubhouse 9 a.m. Player - $18 Team - $90 Mayville Golf Course Nekoosa Jim Schmidt Tues., May 23 8:30 a.m. - Clubhouse 9 a.m. Player - $20 Team - $100 Lake Arrowhead New Holstein Steve Steiner Tues., May 23 8:30 a.m. - Clubhouse 9 a.m. Player - NA Team - $80 Badger Creek Golf Course Osceola Rick Ashley Tues., May 23 8:30 a.m. - Clubhouse 9 a.m. Player - $10 Team - $70 Krooked Kreek Platteville Dick McKichan Tues., May 23 8:30 a.m. - Clubhouse 9 a.m. Player - $16 Team - $80 Platteville Country Club Southern Door Scott Masarik Wed., May 24 8:45 a.m. - Pro Shop 9 a.m. Player - $15 Team - $75 Idlewild Golf Club Thomas More Kevin Quinlan Tues., May 23 8:15 a.m. - Clubhouse 9:04 a.m. Player - $10 Team - $50 Oakwood Tomahawk Garth Gerstenberger Tues., May 23 8:30 a.m. - Clubhouse 9 a.m. Player - $15 Team - $75 Inshalla Country Club Host School Manager Date Coaches Meeting Tee Time Greens Fee Site Arcadia Bruce Schweisthal & Doris Killian Tues., May 23 8:30 a.m. - Pro Shop 9 a.m. Player - $12 Team - $60 Arcadia Country Club Fall Creek Brad La Point Tues., May 23 9:30 a.m. - Deck on West Side 10 a.m. Player - $15 Team - $75 Whispering Pines Kohler Ken Roeder Tues., May 23 7:45 a.m. - Clubhouse 8:30 a.m. Player - NA Team - $180 Black Wolf Run Luck Mark Gobler Tues., May 23 9 a.m. - Clubhouse 9:30 a.m. Player - $15 Team - $100 Luck Golf Course Markesan Donald Molitor Tues., May 23 8:30 a.m. - Outdoor Pavilion 9:15 a.m. Player - $25 Team - $125 Two Oaks North Golf Club McDonell Central Archie Sherbinow Tues., May 23 9 a.m. - Clubhouse 9:30 a.m. Player - $15 Team - $95 Lake Wissota Golf Oshkosh Lourdes Jim McClowry & Bryan Wagner Tues., May 23 8:05 a.m. - Clubhouse 9 a.m. Player - $25 Team - $110 Lake Breeze Golf Club Shiocton Chris Foraker Tues., May 23 8:45 a.m. - Clubhouse 9 a.m. Player - $20 Team - $100 Eagle Creek Shoreland Lutheran Dan Hahm Tues., May 23 9:15 a.m. - Clubhouse 10 a.m. Player - $20 Team - $100 Brighton Dale Links Suring Bruce Parkovich Tues., May 23 9 a.m. - Clubhouse 9:30 a.m. Player - $15 Team - $75 Black Bear Run Southwestern Michael P. Vosberg Tues., May 23 8 a.m. - Meeting Room 8:22 a.m. Player - $20 Team - NA Galena Public Course Wabeno Tim Brauer Tues., May 23 8:30 a.m. - Clubhouse 9 a.m. Player - NA Team - $55 McCauslin Brook Golf Course SECTIONAL #1 RICELAKE MERRILL REGIONAL Antigo, D. C. Everest, Lakeland, Marshfield, Merrill, Rhinelander, Wausau East, Wausau West. NEW RICHMOND REGIONAL Chippewa Falls, Eau Claire Memorial, Eau Claire North, Hudson, Menomonie, New Richmond, Rice Lake, River Falls, Superior. SECTIONAL #2 DE PERE GREEN BAY PREBLEREGIONAL Ashwaubenon, Bay Port, De Pere, Green Bay East, Green Bay Preble, Green Bay Southwest, Green Bay West, Pulaski. WAUPACA REGIONAL Appleton East, Appleton North, Appleton West, New London, Shawano Community, Stevens Point, Waupaca, Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln. SECTIONAL #3 TOMAH REEDSBURG AREA REGIONAL Baraboo, Holmen, La Crosse Central, La Crosse Logan, Onalaska, Reedsburg Area, Sparta, Tomah. V E R O N A A R E A REGIONAL Madison Memorial, Madison We s t, Middleton, Oregon, Sauk Prairie, Stoughton, Verona Area, Waunakee. SECTIONAL #4 HARTFORD UNION S I T E N E E D E D REGIONAL Fond du Lac, Hortonville, Ka u k a u n a, Kimberly, Menasha, Neenah, Oshkosh North, Oshkosh West. SHEBOYGAN SOUTH REGIONAL Hartford Union, Manitowoc Lincoln, Plymouth, Sheboygan North, Sheboygan South, Slinger, West Bend East, West Bend West. SECTIONAL #5 JANESVILLE PARKER B E AV E R D A M REGIONAL Beaver Dam, DeForest, Madison East, Madison La Follette, Monona Grove, Portage, Sun Prairie, Watertown. ELKHORNAREA REGIONAL Badger, Beloit Memorial, Delavan-Darien, Elkhorn Area, Fort Atkinson, Janesville Craig, Janesville Parker, Milton. SECTIONAL #6 WHITEFISH BAY MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY REGIONAL Marquette University, Milwaukee Bay View/Milwaukee Lifelong Learning, Milwaukee Bradley Technical/Milwaukee South, Milwaukee Riverside University, Pius XI, Wauwatosa East/Wauwatosa West, Wisconsin Lutheran. N I C O L E T REGIONAL Cedarburg, Homestead, Menomonee Fa l l s, Milwaukee King, Milwaukee Madison University/Languages/Marshall, Nicolet, Port Washington, Whitefish Bay. SECTIONAL #7 MUKWONAGO B R O O K F I E L D C E N T R A L REGIONAL Arrowhead, Brookfield Centra l, Brookfield East, Germantown, Hamilton, Oconomowoc, West Allis Central, West Allis Hale. WATERFORD REGIONAL Kettle Moraine, Mukwonago, Muskego, New Berlin Eisenhower, Waterford, Waukesha North, Waukesha South, Waukesha West. SECTIONAL #8 KENOSHA BRADFORD C U D A H Y REGIONAL Cudahy, Franklin, Greendale, Greenfield, Milwaukee Hamilton/Juneau, Oak Creek, South Milwaukee, Whitnall. R A C I N E C AS E REGIONAL Burlington, Kenosha Bradford, Ke n o s h a Tremper, Racine Case, Racine Horlick, Racine Park, Westosha Central, Wilmot Union. SECTIONAL #1 BALDWIN-WOODVILLE HAYWARD REGIONAL Ashland, Barron, Bloomer, Chetek, Cumberland, Hayward, Northwestern, Phillips, Spooner, Washburn/Bayfield. NEKOOSA REGIONAL Altoona, Aquinas, Black River Falls, Colby, Gale- Ettrick-Trempealeau, Medford Area, Neillsville, Nekoosa, Stanley-Boyd, West Salem. OSCEOLA REGIONAL - Amery, Baldwin-Woodville, Durand, Ellsworth, Osceola, Prescott, Saint Croix Central, Saint Croix Falls, Somerset, Unity. SECTIONAL #2 NOTRE DAME LITTLE CHUTE REGIONAL Berlin, Fox Valley Lutheran, Freedom, Little Chute, Omro, Ripon, Seymour, Wautoma/Faith Christian Academy, Weyauwega- Fremont, Winneconne, Xavier. SOUTHERN DOORREGIONAL Brillion, Chilton, Denmark, Luxemburg- Casco, Mishicot, Southern Door, Sturgeon Bay, Two Rivers, Valders, West De Pere, Wrightstown. TOMAHAWK REGIONAL Clintonville, Marinette, Menominee Indian, Mosinee, Northland Pines, Notre Dame, Oconto, Oconto Falls, Pe s h t i g o, Tomahawk, Wittenberg-Birnamwood. SECTIONAL #3 MADISON EDGEWOOD E VA N S V I L L E REGIONAL Brodhead, Clinton, Edgerton, Eva n s v i l l e, Madison Edgewood, McFarland, Monroe, Mount Horeb, Parkview, Turner. MAYVILLE REGIONAL Adams-Friendship, Columbus, Horicon, Lodi, Lomira, Mayville, North Fond du Lac, Pioneer Westfield, Waupun, Wisconsin Dells. PLATTEVILLE REGIONAL Dodgeville, Lancaster, Mauston, Platteville, Prairie du Chien, Richland Center, River Valley, Viroqua, Westby, Wisconsin Heights. SECTIONAL #4 UNION GROVE JEFFERSON REGIONAL Dominican, Jefferson, Lake Mills, Lakeside Lutheran, Milwaukee Lutheran, New Berlin West, Pewaukee, Saint John s NW Military Academy, Shorewood, Watertown Luther Prep. NEW HOLSTEIN REGIONAL Brown Deer, Campbellsport, Grafton, Kettle Moraine Lutheran, Kewaskum, Kiel, New Holstein. Random Lake, Sheboygan Falls, Winnebago Lutheran Academy. THOMAS MORE REGIONAL Big Foot, Catholic Memorial, East Troy, Martin Luther, Palmyra-Eagle, Racine Saint Catherine s, Saint Francis, Thomas More, Union Grove, Whitewater. SECTIONAL #1 CADOTT FALL CREEK REGIONAL - Augusta, Cadott, Eleva-Strum, Fall Creek, Loyal, Mondovi, Osseo-Fairchild, Owen-Withee, Regis, Thorp. LUCKREGIONAL Cameron, Clear Lake, Colfax, Frederic, Glenwood City, Grantsburg, Luck, Siren, Turtle Lake/Clayton, Webster. MCDONELL CENTRAL REGIONAL Bruce, Flambeau, Hurley, Ladysmith, McDonell Central, Park Falls, Winter. SECTIONAL #2 ASSUMPTION/PORT EDWARDS SHIOCTONREGIONAL Amherst, Assumption/Port Edwards, Columbus Catholic, Iola-Scandinavia, Manawa, Marathon, Marion, Newman Catholic, Pacelli, Shiocton. SURINGREGIONAL Bonduel, Coleman, Crivitz, Gibraltar, Lena, Oneida Nation, Sevastopol, Suring, Washington Island, Wausaukee. WABENO REGIONAL Crandon, Elcho, Florence, Goodman, Laona, Niagara, Pembine, Phelps, Three Lakes, Wabeno. SECTIONAL #3 BARNEVELD ARCADIA REGIONAL Alma, Arcadia, Blair-Taylor, Cochrane-Fountain City, Gilmanton, Independence, Lincoln, Luther, Melrose-Mindoro, Whitehall. MARKESANREGIONAL Abundant Life Christian, Cambridge, Green Lake, Johnson Creek, Markesan, Montello, Pardeeville, Princeton, Randolph, Wayland Academy. SOUTHWESTERN REGIONAL Argyle, Barneveld, Cuba City, Darlington, Fennimore, Highland, Iowa - G rant, Ithaca, Mineral Point, New Glarus, Shullsburg, Southwestern. SECTIONAL #4 ELKHART LAKE-GLENBEULAH KO H L E R REGIONAL Cedar Grove-Belgium, Ko h l e r, Lake Country Lutheran, Living Word Lutheran, Oostburg, Ozaukee, Sheboygan Area Lutheran, Sheboygan County Christian, University Lake School, University School of Milwaukee. OSHKOSH LOURDES REGIONAL Central Wisconsin Christian, Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah, Hilbert, Howards Grove, Laconia, Oakfield, Oshkosh Lourdes, Reedsville, Roncalli, Saint Mary Central, Saint Mary s Springs. S H O R E L A N D L U T H E R A N REGIONAL - Brookfield Academy, Catholic C e n t ral, Faith Christian, Heritage Christian, Kenosha Christian Life, Ke n o s h a St. Joseph, Racine Lutheran, Shoreland Lutheran, The Prairie School, Williams B ay.

3 Vol. 82 No. 10 WIAA BULLETIN April 14, 2006 Page 3 NOTE: NOTE: Clinic participation does NOT exempt an official from sport/rule meeting attendance requirements. ALL criteria for an advanced classification must be met, including corresponding test scores. BASEBALL UMPIRE CLINIC Date: April 22, 2006 Site: Mequon, WI Contact: Scott Ott (608) or ott@usjuniortourns.com BASEBALL UMPIRE CLINIC Date: April 23, 2006 Site: Mequon, WI Contact: Scott Ott (608) or ott@usjuniortourns.com BASEBALL UMPIRE CLINIC Date: May 6, 2006 Site: Richland Center, WI Contact: Scott Ott (608) or ott@usjuniortourns.com BASEBALL UMPIRE CLINIC Date: May 21, 2006 Site: La Crosse, WI Contact: Scott Ott (608) or ott@usjuniortourns.com THE RIGHT CALL 3-PERSON HIGH SCHOOL OFFICIALS CAMP Dates: June 2-4, 2006 Site: Madison Area Technical College Contact: Ralph Sirmons, Sr. (608) or rsirmons2@charter.net NORTHERN WISCONSIN 3-PERSON OFFICIATING CAMP Dates: June Site: UW-River Falls Contact: Tom Fiedler (715) or (715) RLOA PERSON OFFICIALS CAMP Dates: June 19-21, 2006 Site: Racine Park High School Contact: Ron Quirk or ronrefump@aol.com or ron.quirk@goodwillsew.com These clinics have not been approved for officials advancement at this time. LAKELAND OFFICIALS ASSICIATION BASKETBALL CLINIC Dates: June 2-3, 2006 Time: 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. (June 2) 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. (June 3) Site: Brookfield Central High School Contact: Nick Ortner (414) or nick.ortner@milliman.com Please check the Officials Center located on our website frequently as new information is continuously being added. If you can't remember the user ID and password to gain access to the Officials Center, please check your classification card as it is printed there. Any questions regarding information on the Officials Center, please contact Joan Gralla at the WIAA. RLOA PERSON OFFICIALS CAMP Dates: June 20-22, 2006 Site: Racine Park High School Contact: Ron Quirk or ronrefump@aol.com or ron.quirk@goodwillsew.com YOU MAKE THE CALL 3-PERSON HIGH SCHOOL OFFICIALS CAMP Dates: June 23-25, 2006 Site: UW-Stevens Point Contact: Becky Blank (262) or beckyblank@hotmail.com VOLLEYBALL REFEREE TRAINING CAMP Dates: June 29-July 1, 2006 Site: Minneapolis, MN Contact: Marcia Alterman (888) OR OTP.camp.director@pavo.org, website: WISCONSIN BASKETBALL NEWS & LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY INVITATIONAL OFFICIALS CAMP Dates: July 14-16, 2006 Site: Lawrence University, Appleton, WI Contact: Don Baumgart (920) or dbaumgart3@new.rr.com VOLLEYBALL OFFICIATING CLINIC Dates: July 28, p.m. to 9:30 p.m. (classroom) July 29, 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. (on court) Site: Watertown High School Contact: James Hochevar (262) or (414) or jhoch13@hotmail.com SWOA FOOTBALL OFFICIALS CLINIC Dates: August 11-12, 2006 Site: Monona Grove High School & Madison La Follette High School Contact: Michael Carr mcarr@bus.wisc.edu (608) VOLLEYBALL OFFICIATING CLINIC Dates: August 11, p.m. to 9:30 p.m. (classroom) August 12, 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. (on court) Site: Kimberly High School Contact: James Hochevar (262) or (414) or jhoch13@hotmail.com 35TH ANNUAL IACAO FOOTBALLL OFFICIALS CLINIC Date: August 12, 2006 Site: Napervile North High School Time: 8 a.m. to Contact: Gregg Buchner zebragjb@aol.com WISCONSIN HS VOLLEYBALL OFICIALS ASSOCIATION CLINIC Date: August 16-6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. (classroom) Site: West Allis Hale High School Date: August 22, 2006, 5:45 p.m. to 9 p.m. (on court) Site: Milwaukee Lutheran High School Contact: James Hochevar (262) or (414) or jhoch13@hotmail.com VOLLEYBALL OFFICIATING CLINIC Dates: August 18, p.m. to 9:30 p.m. (classroom) August 19, 2006, 8 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (on court) Site: Waunakee High School Contact: James Hochevar (262) or (414) or jhoch13@hotmail.com Host School Manager Date Coaches Meeting Tee Time Greens Fee Site De Pere Joe Turner Tues., May 30 8:30 a.m. - Clubhouse 9 a.m. Player - $15 Team - $75 Ledgeview Golf Course Hartford Union John Lonergan Tues., May 30 8:30 a.m. - 1st Tee 9 a.m. Player - $15 Team - $85 Hartford Country Club Janesville Parker Steve Schroeder Tues., May 30 7:45 a.m. - Clubhouse 8 a.m. Player - $18 Team - $90 Riverside Golf Course Kenosha Bradford Ron Lesjak Tues., May 30 8:30 a.m. - Clubhouse 9 a.m. Player - $17.50 Team - $90 Maplecrest Golf Course Mukwonago Bob Anderson Tues., May 30 8:15 a.m. - Clubhouse 8:30 a.m. Player - $16 Team - $80 Rainbow Springs Golf Club Rice Lake Tom Germanson Tues., May 30 8:15 a.m. - Clubhouse 8:40 a.m. Player - $20 Team - $100 Turtleback Golf Course Tomah Dennis Dunek Tues., May 30 9 a.m. - Clubhouse 9:30 a.m. Player - NA Team - NA Hiawatha Golf Course Whitefish Bay John Gustavson Tues., May 30 8:30 a.m. - Clubhouse 9 a.m. Player - $27.50 Team - $ Washington County Host School Manager Date Coaches Meeting Tee Time Greens Fee Site Baldwin-Woodville Wade Labecki Tues., May 30 9 a.m. - Clubhouse 9:30 a.m. Player - $15 Team - $75 Pheasant Hills Golf Club Madison Edgewood Chris J. Zwettler Tues., May 30 9:30 a.m. - Clubhouse 10 a.m. Player - $21 Team - $105 Yahara Golf Course Notre Dame Brian Bobinski & Ken Flatan Tues., May 30 8:30 a.m. - Clubhouse 9 a.m. Player - $10 Team - $125 Thornberry Creek Union Grove David Pettit & Eric Swanson Tues., May 30 9 a.m. - Clubhouse 9:30 a.m. Player - $19 Team - $95 Ives Grove Golf Links Host School Manager Date Coaches Meeting Tee Time Greens Fee Site Assumption Joe Birkhauser Tues., May a.m. - Pro Shop Player - $18 Team - $90 Ridges Golf Course Barneveld Kevin Knudson Tues., May 30 8:30 a.m. - Clubhouse 9 a.m. Player - $18 Team - $90 Deer Valley Golf Course Cadott James Sekel Tues., May 30 8:30 a.m. - The Pavilion 9 a.m. Player - $15 Team - $75 Wild Ridge Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah Bart Larson Wed., May 31 8:30 a.m. - Course Pavilion 9 a.m. Player - $20 Team - $100 Quit Qui Oc

4 Page 4 April 14, 2006 WIAA BULLETIN Vol. 82 No. 10 Higher seed hosts through sectional semifinal if they have an approved soccer facility. SECTIONAL #1 SECTIONAL #2 SECTIONAL #3 Chippewa Falls Eau Claire Memorial Eau Claire North H u d s o n M e n o m o n i e River Falls S u p e r i o r A n t i g o A s h w a u b e n o n Bay Port Green Bay S o u t h w e s t Green Bay We s t Pulaski Shawano Comm. B a r a b o o La Crosse Central La Crosse Logan M a d i s o n M e m o r i a l Madison We s t O n a l a s k a Sauk Prairie To m a h D.C. Everest L a k e l a n d M a r s h f i e l d M e r r i l l R h i n e l a n d e r Wausau East Wausau We s t ATE A UC L A I R E M E M O R I A L De Pere Green Bay East Green Bay Preble K a u k a u n a K i m b e r l y M a n i t o w o c L i n c o l n Sheboygan North Sheboygan South ATA S H WA U B E N O N D e F o r e s t Madison East Madison La Follette M i d d l e t o n Monona Grove Sun Prairie Verona A r e a Wa u n a k e e ATMADISON EAST SECTIONAL #4 SECTIONAL #5 SECTIONAL #6 Appleton East Appleton North Appleton We s t H o r t o n v i l l e M e n a s h a N e e n a h Stevens Point Wisconsin Rapids L i n c o l n Kettle Moraine M u k w o n a g o O c o n o m o w o c Wa t e r t o w n Waukesha North Waukesha South Waukesha We s t Beloit M e m o r i a l / Tu r n e r Fort A t k i n s o n Janesville Craig Janesville Parker M i l t o n O r e g o n S t o u g h t o n ATA P P L E TON W E S T ATWA U K E S H A S O U T H 7 p.m. ATJ A N E S V I L L E PA R K E R Beaver Dam Fond du Lac Hartford Union Oshkosh North Oshkosh We s t West Bend East West Bend We s t A r r o w h e a d Brookfield Central Brookfield East G e r m a n t o w n Hamilton Menomonee Falls Wauwatosa We s t B a d g e r B u r l i n g t o n Kenosha Bradford Kenosha Tr e m p e r Wa t e r f o r d Westosha Central Wilmot Union C e d a r b u rg H o m e s t e a d Milwaukee King M i l w a u k e e M a d i s o n U n i v. / M a r s h a l l Milwaukee Vi n c e n t N i c o l e t Port Wa s h i n g t o n Divine Savior Holy A n g e l s M i l w. Wa s h i n g t o n Pius XI Wauwatosa East West Allis Central West Allis Hale Whitefish Bay SECTIONAL #7 ATH O M E S T E A D G r e e n f i e l d M i l w. Hamilton/ Milwaukee J u n e a u M i l w. Pulaski/ Arts/Ronald W. R e a g a n College Prep M u s k e g o Racine Case Racine Horlick Racine Park Cudahy/St. Francis F r a n k l i n M i l w. Bay Vi e w / Lifelong Learning Milwaukee R i v e r s i d e U n i v e r s i t y Milwaukee South Oak Creek South Milwaukee SECTIONAL #8 AT S O U T H M I LWA U K E E Menomonie, Milwaukee King, Roncalli, Verona Area and Oshkosh Lourdes, last year s winner, receives honorable mention. The WIAA/Ru ral Insurance Sportsmanship Award is presented to one school and community in each of the State team tournaments. The award winners are determined by the conduct and sportsmanship displayed by athletes, coaches, cheer and support groups, mascots, bands and spectators. Additional consideration is given for the effort of school administrators and chaperones to insure support for their teams are positive and that the highest ideals of sportsmanship are upheld. Award winners receive a plaque and banner in recognition of the honor. Schools receiving honorable mention are acknowledged with a certificate of recognition. The selection process includes contributions and evaluations from contest officials, tournament management, police and security personnel, crowd control and ushers, WIAA staff members, area hotels and restaurants.

5 Vol. 82 No. 10 WIAA BULLETIN April 14, 2006 Page 5 QUESTION: We have a nine-hole meet scheduled for Friday, April 18 and then an 18-hole conference meet at the same course scheduled for Saturday, April 19. In order to play both the front and back nines of this course, is it OK for the team to play a practice round on the other nine that we do not play on Friday without the practice having to be counted as a meet on our schedule? INTERPRETATION: No, if you decide to practice on the second nine following your nine-hole meet on Friday, April 18, the practice does have to count as a meet on your schedule. As coach, you will be in attendance and have transported the golfers to the course. In addition, this is the site of your conference meet scheduled for the next day. In accordance with WIAA Season Regulations, Golf (Boys), 9.Prohibition of Practice at Tournament Site. QUESTION: I have received numerous mailings from golf production companies such as Nike and Callaway to receive discounts on their merchandise for our golf team and its members. I just want to make sure that if we were to join these programs and purchase merchandise through that program, that we wouldn't be breaking any rules and/or jeopardizing the integrity of our players and the team. Is there any restrictions from me joining these programs and then purchasing merchandise, such as clubs, golf balls, shirts, shoes, etc., that are discounted for our team members? INTERPRETATION: Typically we similarly address shoe discount issues and inform that they must be available to any/every student interested in having the benefit of a reduced price on shoes. "A benefit may not be based on performance/achievement/potential - as an athlete." Any student who wishes to "go out" for a program should have access to a discount. These purchase programs are similar to shoe purchases where as long as the offer to purchase is made to the entire student body and/or all students have the opportunity to go out for the golf team, it is OK for golfers to purchase merchandise from them. If the purchase program allows only school golf teams or only the "varsity golfers" to purchase equipment, attire, supplies, etc., at a discounted rate then there is a problem. If the A.D./coach wishes to use the school golf budget, donated funds, funds from a booster club, etc., to purchase merchandise through a purchasing program (and the program will allow you to do so) that is OK to do as well. QUESTION: Our district is planning a Health Fair to be held on May 6. This Health fair is being done in connection with our PE program and the fact we won a PEP grant. Many of the exhibits and speakers will be talking on pedometers, heart rate monitors, fitness programs, various workouts, lifetime activities (one being golf), etc. One of the exhibits and breakout sessions we are planning on having is for golf and the fundamentals, reasons why its life long etc. If this is being open to the public and advertised through the city and neighboring communities,is there any WIAA reasons that we can't have this breakout session? INTERPRETATION: Yes and no, this is a allowed via WIAA Bylaws, Article II, Section 2, A., 1. A school may not assemble athletes or prospective athletes in physical education classes, or some other manner, for purposes of teaching fundamentals, techniques, plays, etc., except during the designated school season of a sport, and during the approved summertime contact period. Since the dates of your Health Fair fall during the designated school season dates for boy s golf, there is no problem with members of the boys golf team attending this exhibit and breakout session of the Health Fair. However, members of your girls golf team who are freshmen, sophomores and juniors may not attend as this will be a violation of the WIAA coaching contact rule for them. QUESTION: Secondly, is it a violation if our golf athletes happen to (boys and girls) show up (especially if the elementary, middle, and high school PE departments will be emphasizing you to go to this Health Fair)? INTERPRETATION: Again, no problem for your boys; however, members of the girls golf team who are freshmen, sophomores, and juniors may not attend. QUESTION: We are also going to have an exhibit with ages golf, putting, chipping, and possibly swing analysis. Is there any reason the golf kids can't help out? INTERPRETATION: Members of the boys golf team can help, but members of the girls golf team who are a freshmen, sophomore or junior on the team are not allowed to assist in this situation. QUESTION: Can I as a coach be the one analyzing swings if this is a public event? INTERPRETATION: Yes, you are able to be the analyst; however, once again, girls who are freshmen, sophomores and juniors on the girls golf team may not have their swing analyzed. QUESTION: Each year I host a golf outing that supports Habitat for Humanity, that normally attracts about 110 golfers. This year, PGA member Jerry Kelly is going to be a part of our outing, and we are considering having him play with 4 high school golfers from the area. Instead of the typical foursome of business people. In effort to raise money for Habitat, these golfers would actually be sponsored by 4 different companies. For example, I would donate $2,500 and invite a top golfer from an area high school to play with Jerry that day, as would 3 other companies donate and invite a golfer from a high school of their choice. My goal is to have 2 girls and 2 boys participate. This is not a competitive event, only a fund raiser, and the kids would be in a fun environment, and would surely learn a few things playing 18 holes with Jerry, who would enjoy it as much. INTERPRETATION: Bottom line is that you could accomplish much of your broad plan within the rules and without peril - by making a few adjustments. A student may not receive opportunity or benefit which is not available to all other students and/or because of performance, ability, potential as an athlete. I suggest you select/identify your 4 students from their respective schools and teams either by a random draw from the school teams (every student in school had opportunity to go out for golf) and/or some other non-athletic based performance such as an essay competition. Selection through either of these (sorts) of processes would not be based on athletic performance..and thus, acceptable. QUESTION: Just so you know the outing does include a lunch and dinner. Any eligibility concerns if they are allowed to have lunch and dinner? INTERPRETATION: Those things which are included in "registration", every one receives, equally - "just for signing up", are not a problem. They are not perks, benefits, or awards, and are not performance based upon athletic achievement. Again, no problem. QUESTION: There will be prizes for hole events, etc., as most outings like this one have? INTERPRETATION: WIAA awards/prizes for school aged athletes must be symbolic in nature, (medal, ribbon, trophy, event cap or t-shirt) or other items of no intrinsic/utilitarian value. A student may not receive such merchandise items as jackets, sweaters, sweatshirts, equipment, balls, watches, rings, billfolds, coupons, gift certificates, etc., regardless of their value. QUESTION: Can the entry fee of $195 per person be waived for these high school golfers? A m e r y A s h l a n d H a y w a r d New Richmond O s c e o l a Rice Lake Spooner/Shell Lake INTERPRETATION: Amateur status rules as found in Article IV, Section 1, a., allow an athlete to be reimbursed actual and necessary costs associated with competing. This may include transportation, food, lodging and entry fees. QUESTION: Would junior district tournaments (within the confines of the CC itself) qualify as a junior tourney that would allow a girl to delay reporting for practice in the fall? INTERPRETATION: Yes, in the fall, girl golfers are allowed to delay reporting for practice provided the delay does not extend beyond the first interscholastic meet. If a girl is in a competition, including a jr. tournament at the local country club, they can delay reporting. Once they report for practice, they must cease and desist from competing in all nonschool competitions. QUESTION: I would like some clarification regarding an issue we have at our school. Our school has set up through a local foundation to pay for our golfers greens fees for the season and golf membership for the summer. Several of us coaches wonder how that can be since student athletes aren't allowed to receive free hats, t shirts, food etc. We would like some clarification on this issue since something like this has a cash value of around $200 per person if they were to pay for it themselves. INTERPRETATION: One of the dimensions of amateur status interpretations is the starting point that an athlete may not benefit directly or indirectly by virtue of athletic ability, potential, performance. So, in part, that translates to mean that they may not receive a benefit which isn't available to every other student. So long as any student can go out for golf and receive the same access to the course (no cuts, etc.) it then is a benefit avail- See Golf Interpretations, page 8 Higher seed hosts through sectional semifinal if they have an approved soccer facility. SECTIONAL #1 SECTIONAL #2 Fox Va l l e y M o s i n e e New London Northland Pines S e y m o u r Wa u p a c a Wa u t o m a / F a i t h Christian A c a d e m y X a v i e r K i e l Little Chute L u x e m b u rg - C a s c o Notre Dame Sheboygan Falls S t u rgeon Bay Two Rivers West De Pere B e r l i n C a m p b e l l s p o r t K e w a s k u m P l y m o u t h R i p o n S l i n g e r Wa u p u n Wi n n e c o n n e ATS I T E TO B E D E T E R M I N E D SECTIONAL #3 AT P LY M O U T H H o l m e n L o d i P l a t t e v i l l e R e e d s b u rg A r e a Richland Center River Va l l e y S p a r t a West Salem Belleville/New G l a r u s C a m b r i d g e / D e e r f i e l d J e ff e r s o n Madison Edgewood M c F a r l a n d M o n r o e Mount Horeb W h i t e w a t e r Brown Deer G r a f t o n Milwaukee Lutheran New Berlin E i s e n h o w e r New Berlin We s t P e w a u k e e S h o r e w o o d Wisconsin Lutheran Big Foot/Wi l l i a m s B a y Catholic Memorial D e l a v a n - D a r i e n East Tr o y Elkhorn A r e a G r e e n d a l e Union Grove W h i t n a l l # 2 Seed # 8 Seed ATM O U N TH O R E B SECTIONAL #4 ATE L K H O R NA R E A 7 p.m.

6 Page 6 April 14, 2006 WIAA BULLETIN Vol. 82 No. 10 Division 1 Sectional Sunday, May 21 - Chippewa Falls HS Room Host - Paul Peterson - petersonranch@sbcglobal.net Cell ( ) Sectional Sunday, May 21 - Wausau West HS Room p.m. - Host - Pam Huston - phuston@wausau.k12.wi.us Work ( ) Cell ( ) Sectional Sunday, May 21 - Bay Port High School - 12 noon - Host - Otis Chambers - otischam@hssd.k12.wi.us Work ( ) Cell ( ) Sectional Sunday, May 21 - Kimberly HS Main Office Conference Room - 7 p.m. - Host - Brian Matz - bmatz@kimberly.k12.wi.us Work ( ) Cell ( ) Sectional Wednesday, May 17 - Sauk Prairie High School - 7 p.m. - Host - Aaron Braund - braunaa@staff.saukpr.k12.wi.us Work( ) Cell ( ) Sectional Sunday, May 21 - B a r r o n B a y f i e l d C o n s e r v e P h i l l i p s S o m e r s e t Three Lakes Wa s h b u r n A s s u m p t i o n / P o r t Edwards F r e e d o m Green Bay NEW K e w a u n e e Saint Mary Central S e v a s t o p o l / G i b r a l t a r Valley Christian Wr i g h t s t o w n Central Wi s c o n s i n C h r i s t i a n L o m i r a North Fond du Lac O a k f i e l d O m r o Oshkosh Lourdes Saint Mary s Springs Winnebago Lutheran A c a d e m y Cedar Grove- B e l g i u m Howards Grove New Holstein O o s t b u rg Random Lake R o n c a l l i Sheboygan A r e a Sheboygan County C h r i s t i a n Monona Grove High School - 5 p.m. - Host - Jeff Schreiner - jeff_schreiner@mononagrove.org Wo r k ( ext 2250) Cell ( ) Sectional Saturday, May 20 - Neenah High School - 10 a.m. - Host - Kelley Hood - khood@neenah.k12.wi.us Work ( ext 105) Cell ( ) Sectional Sunday, May 21 - Oshkosh West HS Room W 22-5 p.m. - Host - Brad Jodarski - bra d. j o d a r s k o s h kosh.k12.wi.us Wo r k ( ) Cell ( ) Sectional Sunday, May 21 - Watertown HS Main Office - - Host - John Kasha - kashaj@watertown.k12.wi.us Work ( ) Sectional Sunday, May 21 - Germantown HS - 5 p.m. - Host - Jack Klebesadel/Eric Vivoda - jklebesadel@germantown.k12.wi.us ( ) Cell ( ) Sectional Wednesday, May 17 - Fort Atkinson HS - 7 p.m. - Host - Jeff Jensen - jensenj@mail.fortschools.org Cell ( ) Home ( ) Higher seed hosts through sectional semifinal if they have an approved soccer facility. SECTIONAL #1 ATS I T E TOB E D E T E R M I N E D SECTIONAL #3 ATC E D A RG R O V E - B E L G I U M 7 p.m. A q u i n a s C o l u m b u s D o d g e v i l l e E v a n s v i l l e P o y n e t t e R o y a l l Wa t e r l o o Wisconsin Heights C l i n t o n H u s t i s f o r d Lake Country / U n i v. Lake School Lake Mills Maranatha Baptist A c a d e m y M a y v i l l e P a l m y r a - E a g l e Watertown Luther P r e p Brookfield A c a d e m y D o m i n i c a n Kettle Moraine Living Word M i l w. Languages O z a u k e e University School of Milwaukee Heritage Christian Kenosha Christian L i f e Kenosha St. Joseph Martin Luther Racine Lutheran Racine Saint C a t h e r i n e s The Prairie School Thomas More SECTIONAL #2 # 1 S e e d # 6 Seed ATE VA N S V I L L E SECTIONAL #4 ATD O M I N I C A N (Uihlein Soccer P a r k ) 7 p.m. Sectional Saturday, May 20 - Burlington High School LMC - 9 a.m. - Host - Eric Burling - eburling@basd.k12.wi.us Work ( x 1258) Cell ( ) Sectional Saturday, May 20 - Port Washington HS - 9 a.m. - Host - Andres Villanueva - andres@eppsteinuhen.com Cell ( ) Home ( ) Sectional Sunday, May 21 - Applebee's Restaurant - Mayfair Mall - 5 p.m. - Host - Jim Schuemann, Wauwatosa East Coach - jschuemann@wi.rr.com Home ( ) Sectional Sunday, May 21 - Muskego Conference Room A - - Host - Eric Hess - eric.hess@yahoo.com Cell ( ) Home ( ) Sectional Saturday, May 20 - Franklin High School Room Host - Chris Logan - clogan15@sbcglobal.net Home ( ) Division 2 Sectional Saturday, May 20 - Rice Lake HS Library - - Host - Steve Salisbury - salisburys@rickelake.k12.wi.us Work ( ext 1044) Cell ( ) Sectional Sunday, May 21 - Seymour HS Fieldhouse Lobby - - Host - Mark Zahn - mzahn@seymour.k12.wi.us Wo r k ( ext 498) Cell ( ) Sectional Sunday, May 21 - Richland Center HS East Commons - - Host - Kim Luckey - kluckey1@charter.net Work ( ) Cell ( ) Sectional Sunday, May 21 - Belleville HS - Room Host - Susette Alsteens - alsteens@belleville.k12.wi.us Wo r k ( ext 493) Home ( ) Sectional Wednesday, May 17 - Notre Dame Academy - 6:30 p.m. - Host - Ken Flaten - kflaten@notredameacademy.com Wo r k ( ) Cell ( ) Sectional Sunday, May 21 - Plymouth HS Amph. - - Host - Mike Slagle - mjslagle@plymouth.k12.wi.us Work ( ) Cell ( ) Sectional Sunday, May 21 - Milwaukee Lutheran HS Room Host - Rolf Zerse - zersen@msoe.edu Cell ( ) Home ( ) Sectional Wednesday, May 17 - East Troy HS Room p.m. - Host - Andrew Feuling - feuand@easttroy.k12.wi.us Cell ( ) Home ( ) - Division 3 Sectional Sunday, May 21 - Somerset HS - 12 noon - Host - Brad Nemec - bnemec@somerset.k12.wi.us Work ( ) Cell ( ) Sectional S u n d ay, May 21 - Ke waunee High School - - Host - Corey Baumgartner - cbaumgartner@ke w- aunee.k12.wi.us Work ( ext 460) Cell ( ) Sectional Sunday, May 21 - Dodgeville HS LMC - - Host - Brian Kulcinski - bkulcinski@dsd.k12.wi.us Work ( ext 4014) Home ( ) Sectional Sunday, May 21 - Palmyra-Eagle HS - 5 p.m. - Host - Ray Vance, Clinton AD - rava n c c l i n t o nwisch.com Wo r k ( ext. 2407) Cell ( ) Sectional Saturday, May 20 - Central WI Christian Room a.m. - Host - Gregg Zonnefeld - coachz@centralwisconsinchristian.org Work ( ) Cell ( ) Sectional Sunday, May 21 - New Holstein High School - 7 p.m. - Host - Steve Steiner - ssteiner@nhsd.k12.wi.us Work ( ) Home ( ) Sectional Saturday, May 20 - Kettle Moraine Lutheran HS - 9 a.m. - Host - Len C o l l yard - lcollyar@kmlhs.org Work ( ) Cell ( ) Sectional Sunday, May 21 - The Prairie School Fieldhouse Classroom - 2:45 p.m. - Host - Chris Dembiec - cdembiec@prairieschool.com Cell ( )

7 Vol. 82 No. 10 WIAA BULLETIN April 14, 2006 Page 7 Sectional Time Schedules Thursday, May 25 Division 1 Starting Time Host School Manager Site Field Ev./Comp. Appleton North Paul Engen High School 4:00 Arrowhead Geoff Steinbach High School 4:30/5:00 Janesville Parker Joe Dye Monterey Stadium 4:00/4:30 Neenah Mike Smolarek High School 3:00 Sauk Prairie Aaron Braund High School 4:00/4:30 Waukesha North Dan Domach High School 4:00 Wisconsin Lutheran Jeff Sitz High School 4:00 Wisconsin Rapids Linc. Jim Newman South Wood 5:00/5:30 County Track Division 2 Colby Tami Seefluth High School 4:00 Luxemburg-Casco Dave Mayer High School 3:45/4:15 McFarland Brad Minter High School 3:30/4:00 Whitewater John Houwers High School 4:00 Division 3 Boscobel Greg Bell High School 3:30 Colfax Wes Grambo High School 3:00 Princeton Mark Lind & Kevin Luedke High School 3:30 Rosholt Mike Trzebiatowski High School 3:00 Regional Time Schedules Monday, May 22 Division 1 Starting Time Host School Manager Site Field Ev./Comp. Baraboo Jim Shlimovitz High School 3:30/4:00 Bay Port Otis Chambers High School 3:30 Burlington Eric Burling High School 3:30/4:00 D.C. Everest Jack Overgaard Junior High School 4:00 Germantown Pat Pretty & High School 4:00/4:30 Jack Klebesaded Greenfield Brian Verfuerth High School 3:00/3:30 Homestead Charlie Gross High School 4:00/4:30 Madison La Follette Don Loker High School 4:00/4:30 Mukwonago Toby Ackerman High School 3:30/4:00 Oshkosh West Brad Jodarski Oshk. Sports Complex 3:15/3:45 River Falls Rollie Hall High School 3:00 Verona Area Mark Kryka High School 4:00 Waukesha West Al Sapa High School 4:00/4:30 Waupaca Carl Eggebrecht High School 3:30 West Allis Hale Doug Jordan High School 4:00 West Bend Elliot Kramsky High School 3:00 Division 2 Belleville Susette Alsteens High School 4:00 Bloomer Chad Steinmetz Bloomer Ath. Complex 4:00 Cambridge Anneke Holzapfel & High School 4:00 Matt Polzin Catholic Memorial Bill Affeldt High School 3:00 Freedom Kurt Erickson High School 3:30 Grafton Scott Parsons High School 3:30 Kewaskum Jason Piittmann High School 3:30 Mauston Randy Fabian High School 4:30/5:00 Osceola Arrid Maki High School 3:30/4:00 Park Falls Chuck Woelfel Park Falls Track Complex 3:00 Prairie du Chien Joe Zydowsky High School 4:00 Ripon Rick Bunge Ingall's Field 3:30 Seymour Mark Zahn High School 3:30/4:00 Tomahawk John Zuelsdorf High School 4:00 Two Rivers Scott Jansky High School 4:00 Wisconsin Dells John D. Frizzell II High School 4:00 Division 3 Algoma Giz Herbst High School 3:00 Bangor Lance Bagstad High School 4:00 Cedar Grove-Belgium Josh Ketterhagen High School 3:30/4:00 Cuba City Tim Hazen High School 3:30 Deerfield John Polzin High School 4:00 Fall Creek Lana Leonard High School 3:00 Fennimore Jim Prochaska High School 3:45 Flambeau Norm Ross High School 3:30/4:00 Gilman Josie Steinbach & High School 3:45/4:15 Craig Shepard Marathon Jack Culhane High School 3:30/4:00 Princeton Mark Lind & Kevin Luedke High School 4:00 Stratford Cal Tackes Tiger Stadium 4:00/4:45 Suring Greg Lechleitner High School 4:00/4:30 Tri-County Bart McCarthy High School 3:00/3:30 Webster Jeff Roberts High School 3:00 Whitehall Chuck Walek High School 4:00 SECTIONAL #1 WISCONSINRAPIDS LINCOLN D.C. EVEREST REGIONAL D.C. Everest, Lakeland, Marshfield, Merrill, Rhinelander, Stevens Point, Wausau East, Wausau West, Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln. RIVER FALLS REGIONAL Chippewa Falls, Eau Claire Memorial, Eau Claire North, Hudson, Menomonie, New Richmond, Rice Lake, River Falls, Superior. SECTIONAL #2 APPLETON NORTH BAY PORT REGIONAL Ashwaubenon, Bay Port, De Pere, Green Bay East, Green Bay Preble, Green Bay Southwest, Green Bay West, Pulaski. WAUPACA REGIONAL Antigo, Appleton East, Appleton North, Appleton West, Hortonville, New London, Shawano Community, Waupaca. SECTIONAL #3 SAUK PRAIRIE BARABOO REGIONAL Baraboo, Holmen, La Crosse Central, La Crosse Logan, Onalaska, Portage, Reedsburg Area, Sparta, Tomah. MADISON LA FOLLETTE REGIONAL DeForest, Madison East, Madison La Follette, Madison Memorial, Madison West, Middleton, Monona Grove, Sauk Prairie, Waunakee. SECTIONAL #4 NEENAH OSHKOSH WEST REGIONAL Fond du Lac, Kaukauna, Kimberly, Manitowoc Lincoln, Menasha, Neenah, Oshkosh North, Oshkosh West. WEST BEND REGIONAL Beaver Dam, Hartford Union, Plymouth, Sheboygan North, Sheboygan South, Slinger, West Bend East, West Bend West. SECTIONAL #5 JANESVILLE PARKER BURLINGTON REGIONAL Badger, Burlington, Delavan-Darien, Elkhorn Area, Kenosha Bradford, Kenosha Tremper, Waterford, Westosha Central, Wilmot Union. VERONA AREA REGIONAL Beloit Memorial, Janesville Craig, Janesville Parker, Milton, Oregon, Stoughton, Sun Prairie, Verona Area. SECTIONAL #6 ARROWHEAD GERMANTOWN REGIONAL Arrowhead, Germantown, Menomonee Falls, Milwaukee Custer, Milwaukee Madison University, Milwaukee Vincent, Oconomowoc, Watertown. HOMESTEAD REGIONAL Cedarburg, Homestead, Milwa u kee King, Milwa u kee Riverside Unive r s i ty, Milwa u ke e Washington, Nicolet, Port Washington, Whitefish Bay. SECTIONAL #7 WAUKESHA NORTH WAUKESHA WEST REGIONAL Brookfield Central, Brookfield East, Fort Atkinson, Hamilton, Kettle Moraine, Waukesha North, Waukesha South, Waukesha West. WEST ALLIS HALE REGIONAL Divine Savior Holy Angels (girls only), Marquette University (boys only), Milwaukee Bradley Technical, Milwaukee Marshall/Languages, New Berlin Eisenhower, Wauwatosa East, Wauwatosa West, West Allis Central, West Allis Hale. SECTIONAL #8 WISCONSIN LUTHERAN GREENFIELD REGIONAL Cudahy, Franklin, Greendale, Greenfield, Milwaukee Bay View/Milwaukee Lifelong Learning, Milwaukee Pulaski/Milwaukee Arts/Ronald W. Reagan College Prep, Milwaukee South, Oak Creek, South Milwaukee. MUKWONAGO REGIONAL Milwaukee Hamilton/Juneau, Mukwonago, Muskego, Pius XI, Racine Case, Racine Horlick, Racine Park, Whitnall, Wisconsin Lutheran. SECTIONAL #1 COLBY BLOOMER REGIONAL Altoona, Bloomer, Boyceville, Chetek, Durand, Mondovi, Neillsville, Osseo-Fairchild, Stanley-Boyd. OSCEOLA REGIONAL Amery, Baldwin-Woodville, Ellsworth, Osceola, Prescott, Saint Croix Central, Saint Croix Falls, Somerset, Unity. PARK FALLS REGIONAL Ashland, Barron, Cumberland, Grantsburg, Hayward, Ladysmith, Northwestern, Park Falls, Spooner. TOMAHAWK REGIONAL Clintonville, Colby, Medford Area, Menominee Indian, Mosinee, Northland Pines, Phillips, Tomahawk, Wittenberg-Birnamwood. SECTIONAL #2 LUXEMBURG-CASCO FREEDOM REGIONAL Berlin, Fox Valley Lutheran, Freedom, Little Chute, Omro, Wautoma/Faith Christian Academy, Weyauwega-Fremont, Winneconne, Xavier. RIPON REGIONAL Chilton, Howards Grove, Kiel, New Holstein, North Fond du Lac, Ripon, Saint Lawrence Seminary (boys only), Sheboygan Falls, Valders, Winnebago Lutheran Academy. SEYMOUR REGIONAL Bonduel, Crivitz, Marinette, Notre Dame, Oconto, Oconto Falls, Peshtigo, Seymour, West De Pere. TWO RIVERS REGIONAL Brillion, Denmark, Kewaunee, Luxemburg-Casco, Mishicot, Southern Door/Peninsula Christian, Sturgeon Bay, Two Rivers, Wrightstown. SECTIONAL #3 MCFARLAND BELLEVILLE/NEW GLARUS REGIONAL Belleville/New Glarus, Brodhead/Juda, Clinton, Edgerton, Evansville, Madison Edgewood, McFarland, Parkview, Turner. MAUSTON REGIONAL Aquinas, Arcadia, Black River Falls, Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau, Mauston, Nekoosa, Viroqua, West Salem, Westby. PRAIRIE DU CHIEN REGIONAL Dodgeville/Mineral Point, Lancaster, Monroe, Mount Horeb/Barneveld, Platteville, Prairie du Chien, Richland Center, River Valley, Wisconsin Heights. WISCONSIN DELLS REGIONAL Adams-Friendship, Columbus, Lodi, Marshall, Pioneer Westfield/Montello, Poynette, Randolph/Cambria-Friesland, Waterloo, Wisconsin Dells. SECTIONAL #4 WHITEWATER CAMBRIDGE REGIONAL Cambridge, Jefferson, Lake Mills, Lakeside Lutheran, Palmyra-Eagle, Pewaukee, Saint John s NW Military Academy (boys only), Watertown Luther Prep, Whitewater CATHOLIC MEMORIAL REGIONAL Big Foot, Catholic Memorial, East Troy, Kenosha St. Joseph, Martin Luther, New Berlin West, Racine Saint Catherine s, Shoreland Lutheran, Union Grove. GRAFTON REGIONAL Brown Deer, Dominican, Grafton, Messmer, Milwaukee Lutheran, Milwaukee North, Saint Francis, Shorewood, Thomas More, University School of Milwaukee. KEWASKUM REGIONAL Campbellsport, Horicon, Kettle Moraine Lutheran, Kewaskum, Lomira, Mayville, Oostburg, Random Lake, Waupun. SECTIONAL #1 COLFAX FALL CREEK REGIONAL Augusta, Colfax, Elk Mound, Elmwood/Plum City, Fall Creek, McDonell Central, Pepin, Regis, Spring Valley. FLAMBEAU REGIONAL Drummond, Flambeau, Hurley, Mercer, Prentice, Rib Lake, South Shore, Washburn, Winter/Lac Courte Oreilles. GILMAN REGIONAL Bruce, Cadott, Cameron, Cornell, Gilman, Lake Holcombe, New Auburn, Thorp, Weyerhaeuser. WEBSTER REGIONAL Clear Lake, Frederic, Glenwood City, Luck, Prairie Farm, Shell Lake, Siren, Turtle Lake/Clayton, Webster. SECTIONAL #2 ROSHOLT MARATHON REGIONAL Assumption, Auburndale, Marathon, Newman Catholic, Northland Lutheran, Pacelli, Port Edwards, Rosholt, Wisconsin Valley Lutheran. STRATFORD REGIONAL Abbotsford, Athens, Columbus Catholic, Edgar, Granton, Owen-Withee, Pittsville, Spencer, Stratford. SURING REGIONAL Bowler, Coleman, Conserve, Florence, Gillett, Lena/Marinette Catholic Central, Niagara, Suring, Three Lakes. TRI-COUNTY REGIONAL Almond-Bancroft, Amherst, Gresham Community, Iola-Scandinavia, Manawa, Marion, Shiocton, Tigerton, Tri-County, Wild Rose. SECTIONAL #3 BOSCOBEL BANGOR REGIONAL Bangor, Brookwood, Cashton, Hillsboro, Kickapoo/La Farge, Necedah, New Lisbon, Royall, Wonewoc-Center. CUBA CITY REGIONAL Albany, Belmont, Black Hawk, Cassville, Cuba City, Darlington, Monticello, Pecatonica/Argyle, Shullsburg, Southwestern. FENNIMORE REGIONAL Boscobel, De Soto, Fennimore, Ithaca, North Crawford, River Ridge, Riverdale, Seneca, Wauzeka-Steuben. WHITEHALL REGIONAL Alma, Blair-Taylor, Cochrane-Fountain City, Eleva-Strum, Independence/Gilmanton, Lincoln, Luther, Melrose-Mindoro, Whitehall. SECTIONAL #4 PRINCETON ALGOMA REGIONAL Algoma, Gibraltar, Hilbert, Manitowoc Lutheran, Oneida Nation, Reedsville, Roncalli, Sevastopol, Washington Island. CEDAR GROVE-BELGIUM REGIONAL Cedar Grove-Belgium, Dodgeland, Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah, Kohler, Lake Country Lutheran, Ozaukee, Saint Mary s Springs, Sheboygan Area Lutheran. PRINCETON REGIONAL Central Wisconsin Christian, Green Lake, Laconia, Markesan, Oshkosh Lourdes, Pardeeville, Princeton, Rio/Fall River, Saint Mary Central, Wayland Academy. DEERFIELD REGIONAL Abundant Life Christian (girls only), Brookfield Academy, Catholic Central, Deerfield, Norris (boys only), Milwaukee Malcolm X Academy, Racine Lutheran, The Prairie School, Trinity Academy, Wisconsin School for the Deaf (boys only).

8 Page 8 April 14, 2006 WIAA BULLETIN Vol. 82 No. 10 Game times may be subject to change due to weather, etc. Please verify times with sectional hosts. SECTIONAL #1 F r i d a y Tu e s d a y F r i d a y, July 21 July 14 July 18 SECTIONAL #2 F r i d a y Tu e s d a y F r i d a y, July 21 July 14 July 18 SECTIONAL #3 F r i d a y Tu e s d a y F r i d a y, July 21 July 14 July 18 A s h l a n d B a l d w i n - Wo o d v i l l e Clear Lake E l l s w o r t h F r e d e r i c Glenwood City G r a n t s b u rg New Richmond S i r e n S o m e r s e t U n i t y We b s t e r #9 Seed #12 Seed AT N E WR I C H M O N D ATN E WR I C H M O N D 5 p.m. A l m a A r c a d i a A u g u s t a B l a i r- Ta y l o r C o c h r a n e - F o u n t a i n C i t y E l e v a - S t r u m G a l e - E t t r i c k - Tr e m p e a l e a u I n d e p e n d e n c e / G i l m a n t o n L i n c o l n M e l r o s e - M i n d o r o West Salem W h i t e h a l l #9 Seed #12 Seed AT W H I T E H A L L AT W H I T E H A L L 7 p.m. Elkhart Lake- G l e n b e u l a h Howards Grove K i e l New Holstein P l y m o u t h R o n c a l l i Sheboygan A r e a Sheboygan County C h r i s t i a n Sheboygan Falls Two Rivers #9 Seed AT H O WA R D S G R O V E n o o n ATH O WA R D S G R O V E 7:30 p.m. # 11 Seed #10 Seed ATN E WR I C H M O N D 2 p.m. # 11 Seed #10 Seed AT W H I T E H A L L #10 Seed AT H O WA R D S G R O V E 3 p.m. SECTIONAL #4 F r i d a y Tu e s d a y F r i d a y, July 21 July 14 July 18 SECTIONAL #5 F r i d a y Tu e s d a y F r i d a y, July 21 July 14 July 18 SECTIONAL #6 F r i d a y Tu e s d a y F r i d a y, July 21 July 14 July 18 C a m p b e l l s p o r t Cedar Grove- B e l g i u m K e w a s k u m O o s t b u rg O z a u k e e Port Wa s h i n g t o n Random Lake S l i n g e r West Bend East West Bend We s t #9 Seed AT W E S TB E N D n o o n AT W E S TB E N D 5 p.m. Brown Deer C e d a r b u rg D o m i n i c a n G r a f t o n H o m e s t e a d Kettle Moraine Menomonee Falls N i c o l e t S h o r e w o o d Whitefish Bay #9 Seed AT N I C O L E T (played at Stormonth Field) AT N I C O L E T (played at Stormonth Field) 5 p.m. A r r o w h e a d Catholic Memorial G e r m a n t o w n H a m i l t o n Kettle Moraine M u k w o n a g o P e w a u k e e Waukesha North Waukesha South Waukesha We s t #9 Seed ATA R R O W H E A D ATA R R O W H E A D #10 Seed AT W E S TB E N D 2:30 p.m. #10 Seed AT N I C O L E T (played at Stormonth Field) 2 p.m. #10 Seed ATA R R O W H E A D 1:30 p.m. SECTIONAL #7 F r i d a y Tu e s d a y F r i d a y, July 21 July 14 July 18 SECTIONAL #8 F r i d a y Tu e s d a y F r i d a y, July 21 July 14 July 18 Brookfield Central Brookfield East Marquette University New Berlin E i s e n h o w e r New Berlin We s t Pius XI Wauwatosa East Wauwatosa We s t West Allis Central West Allis Hale #9 Seed #10 Seed ATN E WB E R L I N W E S T ATN E WB E R L I N W E S T 1:45 p.m. ATN E WB E R L I N W E S T 5 p.m. C u d a h y F r a n k l i n G r e e n d a l e G r e e n f i e l d M u s k e g o Oak Creek Saint Francis S o u t hm i l w a u k e e Thomas More W h i t n a l l #9 Seed #10 Seed ATS O U T H M I LWA U K E E 10:30 a.m. ATS O U T H M I LWA U K E E 1:30 p.m. ATS O U T H M I LWA U K E E 4:30 p.m. able to every student at your high school. Good golfer/bad golfer, if you enjoy the game and go out for the school's program every student in school could golf all summer, too. It becomes more of a perk for students in your school and district and not so much a benefit that's based on performance/achievement in athletics. Some parallels to shoe discounts for basketball teams, It becomes a problem if "only the varsity team" gets a discount. Now it is clearly a performance-based benefit. If any/every kid in school shows up for day one of the season and gets the shoe discount, we consider the "benefit to be available to any student interested in receiving it. QUESTION: At the golf coaches clinic on March 11 you mentioned that players who were on the same team could not give advice to each other while on the course. I take it that is because they are teammates and not partners. If they were in a two person best ball or something like that then it would be OK. Am I right? INTERPRETATION: Yes, if the type of play selected for a high school golf event is two person best ball, then the partners are allowed to provide advice. It is when the type of play selected for a golf meet/tournament is stroke play or other types of play where there are no partners involved where teammates are not allowed to provide advice to one another (USGA 8-1).

9 Vol. 82 No. 10 WIAA BULLETIN April 14, 2006 Page 9 SECTIONAL #1 Tu e s d a y, May 30 F r i d a y, June 2 Tu e s d a y, June 6 SECTIONAL #2 Tu e s d a y, May 30 F r i d a y, June 2 Tu e s d a y, June 6 SECTIONAL #3 Tu e s d a y, May 30 F r i d a y, June 2 Tu e s d a y, June 6 Eau Claire Memorial Eau Claire North H u d s o n M e n o m o n i e River Falls S u p e r i o r ATW I S C O N S I N RAPIDS LINCOLN 10 a.m. A n t i g o L a k e l a n d R h i n e l a n d e r Shawano C o m m u n i t y Wausau East Wausau We s t ATA S H WA U B E N O N H o l m e n La Crosse Central La Crosse Logan O n a l a s k a Sparta To m a h ATTOMAH 10 a.m. AT W I S C O N S I N R A P I D SL I N C O L N ATA S H WA U B E N O N 5 p.m. ATTOMAH Chippewa Falls D.C. Everest M a r s h f i e l d M e r r i l l Stevens Point Wisconsin Rapids L i n c o l n ATW I S C O N S I N R A P I D SL I N C O L N A s h w a u b e n o n Bay Port De Pere Green Bay S o u t h w e s t Green Bay We s t Pulaski ATA S H WA U B E N O N 2 p.m. B a r a b o o D e F o r e s t M i d d l e t o n R e e d s b u rg A r e a Sauk Prairie Wa u n a k e e ATTOMAH SECTIONAL #4 Tu e s d a y, May 30 F r i d a y, June 2 Tu e s d a y, June 6 SECTIONAL #5 Tu e s d a y, May 30 F r i d a y, June 2 Tu e s d a y, June 6 SECTIONAL #6 Tu e s d a y, May 30 F r i d a y, June 2 Tu e s d a y, June 6 Appleton East Appleton North Appleton We s t H o r t o n v i l l e M e n a s h a New London AT G R E E N B AY E A S T Madison Memorial Madison We s t Monona Grove O r e g o n S t o u g h t o n Verona A r e a AT F O RT AT K I N S O N 10 a.m. Beaver Dam Madison East Madison La Follette O c o n o m o w o c Sun Prairie Wa t e r t o w n AT M A D I S O N L AF O L L E T T E AT G R E E N B AY E A S T 5 p.m. AT F O RT AT K I N S O N AT M A D I S O N L AF O L L E T T E 5 p.m. Green Bay East Green Bay Preble K a u k a u n a K i m b e r l y Manitowoc Lincoln N e e n a h ATG R E E N B AY E A S T 2 p.m. Beloit Memorial D e l a v a n - D a r i e n Fort A t k i n s o n Janesville Craig Janesville Parker M i l t o n AT F O RT AT K I N S O N Fond du Lac Hartford Union O s h k o s hn o r t h Oshkosh We s t Sheboygan North Sheboygan South AT M A D I S O N L AF O L L E T T E 1:30 p.m. SECTIONAL #7 Tu e s d a y, May 30 F r i d a y, June 2 Tu e s d a y, June 6 SECTIONAL #8 Tu e s d a y, May 30 F r i d a y, June 2 Tu e s d a y, June 6 Milwaukee Custer/ E d i s o n Milwaukee King Milwaukee Madison U n i. / L a n g u a g e s / M a r s h a l l Milwaukee R i v e r s i d e U n i v e r s i t y Milwaukee Vi n c e n t Milwaukee Wa s h i n g t o n Milwaukee Bay Vi e w Milwaukee Bradley Te c h n i c a l Milwaukee Juneau Milwaukee Pulaski/ Arts/Ronald W. Reagan College Prep Milwaukee South Wisconsin Lutheran AT W I S C O N S I N L U T H E R A N 10 a.m. AT W I S C O N S I N L U T H E R A N AT W I S C O N S I N L U T H E R A N B a d g e r B u r l i n g t o n Elkhorn A r e a Wa t e r f o r d Westosha Central Wilmot Union Kenosha Bradford Kenosha Tr e m p e r Milwaukee Hamilton Racine Case Racine Horlick Racine Park AT W E S TO S H A C E N T R A L 10 a.m. ATW E S TO S H A C E N T R A L n o o n ATW E S TO S H A C E N T R A L 3 p.m. ABUNDANT LIFE HIGH SCHOOL Change address rkollmansberger@mail.lakecitychurch.org SPOONER HIGH SCHOOL Girls Soccer Coach Joe Mooney WISCONSIN VALLEY LUTHER- AN HIGH SCHOOL Asterisk Person should be Athletic Director Jamie Wehrs

10 Page 10 April 14, 2006 WIAA BULLETIN Vol. 82 No. 10 QUESTION: What do you suggest doing about parents who try to coach from the sidelines (mine and/or the other team s parents)? INTERPRETATION: First, keep in mind, you are responsible for informing and developing an awareness with the parents of your school program. Perhaps at a conference meeting you can discuss with other conference coaches the importance of discussing appropriate etiquette at school tennis matches and the expectations coaches in your conference have. As you work with these new strategies, you can share your experiences with other coaches, both the positives and the negatives. It is best to review with parents/spectators USTA and WIAA rules that pertain to coaching and advise. These include but are not limited to WIAA Season Regulations, 15., c., Note- -which indicates "Parents are not allowed to coach while players are on the court." The only individuals who can provide instruction during a match are the two designated coaches for a school team. In addition, you will want to review THE CODE as found on pages of the Official Rules of Tennis (ORT). Rules #1, #5, #13, and #17--Spectators never to make calls, are good places to start. In addition, you may want to review USTA Rule 30 Coaching and the comments that are included on page 30 of the ORT. Other etiquette you will want to touch on is that spectators should only be allowed to applaud and provide positive comments such as "nice shot" and "way to go!" Spectators are not allowed to speak in private to competitors, only coaches are allowed to do so unless there is a 10-minute rest period between the second and third set and the player decides to leave the court area. This is a good way to start and establish expectations for the season ahead. QUESTION: Can we implement the penalty system against the child if the behavior continues? When identified, coaching by a parent, spectator or anyone other than one of the two designated coaches during the legal periods when coaching is allowed, results in implementation of the USTA Point Penalty System. This being a loss of point for the first violation, loss of game for the second violation and default for the third identified violation. INTERPRETATION: I suggest coaches discuss this with each other prior to the start of a match and should illegal coaching be identified, the coaches of the teams involved need to confirm the violation. Once confirmation is identified, the coach of the school team penalized needs to indicate to their player the infraction and penalty. QUESTION: I had a grandparent from the other team yell, Keep it away from the tall one. The grandparent was right but the behavior was wrong. In that case, we had a polite conversation correcting the behavior. I ve had other cases where it hasn t been so polite. INTERPRETATION: You are correct, this is illegal coaching and can be penalized. In situations like this, I will warn the grandparent first and explain to them the violation and the Point Penalty System after getting them to a private area. In almost every case, this has worked and the individual involved has understood the need to change their behavior. QUESTION: We come across situations where we go to a multi-team meet, and due to various reasons one or two teams might not have enough people to fill all seven flights. INTERPRETATION: If this is a conference meet, the conference needs to develop language as to how this should be handled and where the singles and doubles teams need to play. If it is a non-conference meet, the host school needs to determine how this will be handled. It has been suggested/recommended that if a school team does not have enough players to fill a team, they should be placed in rank order in the top positions (#1, #2, etc.) until all players are used. QUESTION: At the same time, some teams have brought extra players who end up filling the vacant spots for a team other than theirs. INTERPRETATION: No, WIAA Season Regulations, 6., c., A school may enter only one varsity meet per day. WIAA regulations do not allow additional players to take a vacated spot available from another team nor do WIAA regulations allow student-athletes from one school to practice with or compete for another school team other than the school where they are eligible. QUESTION: The results of those matches are not recorded on their team's 'Season Record'. INTERPRETATION: Results of all matches must be recorded and will be used for seeding purposes for the WIAA State tournament. QUESTION: As long as the pace of play is not hindered JV coaches are allowed to talk/coach players. Is this correct? INTERPRETATION: Yes, JV coaches are allowed to talk, coaches can provide signals to players. The intent of this rule is to allow coaches--especially head coaches--the opportunity to work with JV players who are learning the game of tennis during competitive matches. USTA Rule 29. Continuous Play and all other USTA and WIAA time limitations need to be maintained. QUESTION: If a team is at a varsity invite with 3 or more sites, can a one coach be at each site? INTERPRETATION: Yes, the new interpretation following discussion at the WIAA Coaches Advisory Committee meeting this past fall on this issue is that up to two coaches per level of program can provide instruction to tennis players as found in the WIAA Season Regulations at the times indicated. This allows two coaches to be identified at the varsity level and two different coaches (if available) to provide instruction at the JV level. Coaches must be under contract with the school as tennis coaches to be eligible to instruct during a tennis meet. QUESTION: Are JV and varsity coaches allowed to coach both levels at a meet? INTERPRETATION: If a school has only two coaches (head coach and assistant), yes, both the head coach and the assistant can instruct both the varsity and the JV players during their matches. If a school has three or more coaches, the coaches that will be working with student athletes at each level need to be identified prior to the start of the match. QUESTION: Can a school tennis team have their JV team compete in a varsity invite on the same day that school s varsity team hosts their own invitational? INTERPRETATION: No, WIAA rules only allow one varsity meet per day per WIAA Season Regulations, 6., c., page 36. QUESTION: Can a school tennis team have captain s practices prior to the start of the boy s tennis season? INTERPRETATION: No, captain s practices can only be held during the summertime period. There are no restrictions relative to voluntary assembling of students during the summer in excess of five (5) days in tennis without school/coach involvement. (WIAA Sr. High Handbook-pg. 38) QUESTION: Can scrimmages be scheduled for the varsity reserve and JV teams in tennis? INTERPRETATION: Yes, however, a couple of points of emphasis here: 1. Please review the WIAA Season Regulations as found on page regarding scrimmages. 2. Scrimmages are allowed so long as there is no loss of academic time. 3. An individual student is allowed to participate in only one day of scrimmage activity. Note: An individual student may participate in multiple levels of scrimmages conducted on the same day. 4. One tennis team cannot consider a scrimmage to be a meet and the other team to consider it to be a scrimmage. A scrimmage is either a meet for both schools or a scrimmage for both schools. QUESTION: Can a singles player be entered at the number two position if he has played the varsity number three position most of the year and only played the varsity number two position twice? B a r r o n C u m b e r l a n d H a y w a r d N o r t h w e s t e r n Rice Lace S p o o n e r A l t o o n a A m e r y B l o o m e r D u r a n d O s c e o l a C o l b y Medford A r e a M o s i n e e Northland Pines To m a h a w k Wi t t e n b e rg - B i r n a m w o o d Aquinas Black River Falls N e i l l s v i l l e Vi r o q u a We s t b y SECTIONAL #1 Friday Tuesday Wednesday Tuesday May 26 May 30 May 31 June 6 ATA LTO O N A ATA LTO O N A 1:30 p.m. ATA LTO O N A 4:30 p.m. INTERPRETATION: Yes, to be allowed to be entered in the WIAA tennis subsectional in singles flights 1, 2 and 3, a player must have played at least three singles matches during the regular season at any varsity flight. A player entered at flight 4 does not have to meet this requirement. QUESTION: What would happen if the player in question play's #4 with his non-dominate hand throughout the regular season after which (after the conclusion of the regular season and before the start of the state tournament series) he has permission from his doctor to begin playing with his dominate hand. Let's say that playing with his dominate hand enables him to beat (in challenge matches) the player(s) on our team who played #1, #2 or #3 during the regular season. If that was the case and he was entered in the subsectionals as #4, would we be in violation of the 'order of strength rule'? INTERPRETATION: Obviously, we can't predict this just yet and, ultimately, other coaches will police this matter. If someone is clearly better than the players above him, tennis regulations for rank order indicate that player must be moved up. The answer if this happens is yes-- if a player is given approval to use his/her dominate hand after playing with a non-dominate hand throughout the regular season; if a coach believes he/she is the number one player on the team, during the tournament series he/she would have to be the number one player otherwise you would be in violation of the rank order regulation. Coaches are going to question a #3 or #4 position when a player should/could be a #1. As always, I encourage regular documentation of challenge matches and regular season matches. In this case, since he was a State qualifier last year and almost won his first match against a very good opponent, it will be best to play him at the higher spot if there is any question. C l i n t o n v i l l e M a r i n e t t e O c o n t o Oconto Falls P e s h t i g o S e y m o u r Fox Valley Lutheran O m r o Wa u p a c a We y a u w e g a - F r e m o n t Wi n n e c o n n e X a v i e r F r e e d o m Little Chute Notre Dame West De Pere Wr i g h t s t o w n D e n m a r k K e w a u n e e L u x e m b u rg - C a s c o Southern Door S t u rgeon Bay SECTIONAL #2 Friday Tuesday Wednesday Tuesday May 26 May 30 May 31 June 6 AT X AV I E R 10 a.m. ATX AV I E R AT X AV I E R

11 Vol. 82 No. 10 WIAA BULLETIN April 14, 2006 Page 11 Schools Should Notify WIAA When Games Are Filled. Listings will be removed after one month from the date they were first listed. The date at the end of each listing is the date that particular listing was first listed. FOOTBALL FALL Aug , JV game. Catholic Central - Paul Deacon (262) or pdeacon@cchsnet.org. (3-21) Aug. 31 or Sept. 1, JV game. Arrowhead - Geoff Steinbach (262) ext (4-3) Sept. 2, Va r s i ty r e s e r ve game. Wa u n a kee - Brian Smith - (608) or bsmith@wa u n a- kee.k12.wi.us. (3-15) Sept. 9, Va r s i ty game. Athens - Kathy Luther (715) ext. 104 or kluther@athens.k12.wi.us. (3-16) Sept. 9, Va r s i ty game. Sterling (IL) - Greg King (815) ext. 413 or gking@sterlingschool.org. (3-15) Sept. 12, JV game. A d a m s - F r i e n d s h i p M a u s t o n N e k o o s a Pioneer We s t f i e l d Wa u t o m a / F a i t h Christian A c a d e m y Wisconsin Dells D o d g e v i l l e L a n c a s t e r P l a t t e v i l l e Prairie du Chien Richland Center River Va l l e y E v a n s v i l l e L o d i Madison Edgewood M c F a r l a n d Mount Horeb P o r t a g e Big Foot B r o d h e a d E d g e r t o n M o n r o e Tu r n e r W h i t e w a t e r SECTIONAL #3 Athens - Kathy Luther (715) ext. 104 or kluther@athens.k12.wi.us. (3-16) Sept. 15 or 16, Va r s i ty game. Winnebago L u t h e ran Academy (Fond du Lac) - Steve Berg (920) or wlaaad@wlvikings.org. (3-22) Sept. 18, JV game. Deerfield - John Polzin (608) or polzinj@deerfield.k12.wi.us. (3-20) Sept. 22, Va r s i ty game. Phillips - Kevin Ze m a n (715) or k zeman@phillips.k12.wi.us. (3-16) Sept. 25, Varsity r e s e r ve game. Arrowhead - Geoff Steinbach (262) ext (4-3) Oct. 16, JV game. Weston - Melissa Nigh (608) ext. 35 or nigh@weston.k12.wi.us. (3-15) Aug. 31, Game. B oyceville - Bud Gilbertson (715) (3-27) Friday Tuesday Wednesday Tuesday May 26 May 30 May 31 June 6 ATM A D I S O N E D G E W O O D 10 a.m. ATMADISON EDGEWOOD 5 p.m. AT M A D I S O N E D G E W O O D GENERAL Freshmen game (early in season). Badger - Jim Kluge (262) or j i m. k l u g b a d g e r. k 1 2. w i. u s. (3-27) 2006 (weeks of 9-25 and 10-16) - JV games. Stratford - Cal Tackes (715) (3-17) 2007 (week 3) - Varsity game away on Friday, JV and freshman home on Thursday. Waterford - Barb Deichl (262) ext. 520 or bdei c h wa t e r f o r d u h s. k 1 2. w i. u s. (3-27) 2007 (week 3) - Game. Athens - Kathy Luther (715) ext. 104 or kluther@athens.k12.wi.us. (3-16) 2007 (week 6) - Va r s i ty & sophomore game. Janesville Pa r ker - Joe Dye (608) or j a n e s- ville.k12.wi.us. (3-27) 2007 & 2008 (week 1) - Va r s i ty game (home 2007 B e r l i n C h i l t o n R i p o n Va l d e r s Wa u p u n Winnebago Lutheran A c a d e m y C o l u m b u s H o r i c o n H u s t i s f o r d / D o d g e l a n d L o m i r a M a y v i l l e Watertown Luther P r e p J e ff e r s o n Lake Mills Lakeside Lutheran Milwaukee Lutheran Saint John s NW Military A c a d e m y East Tr o y Martin Luther Racine Lutheran/The Prairie School Racine Saint C a t h e r i n e s Union Grove SECTIONAL #4 with return game 2008). We yauwega-fremont - Jake Ekern (920) ext (4-3) 2007 & 2008 (week 6) - Game. Janesville Parker - Joe D ye (608) or j d ye@janesville.k12.wi.us. (3-27) 2007 & 2008 (week 7) - Game. Marshfield - Len L u e d t ke (715) or l u e d t m a r s h f i e l d. k 1 2. w i. u s. (3-16) & (week 9) - Game (2007 home, 2008 away). Tomah - To m Curran (608) or tomcu@tomah.k12.wi.us. (3-28) 2008 (week 8) - Varsity/JV game. Kettle Moraine Lutheran - Len Collyard (262) or lcolyar@kmlhs.org. (4-5) BOYS SOCCER Sept. 1-2, Team for 8-team invitational. Ra c i n e Horlick - Jeff Levonian (262) Friday Tuesday Wednesday Tuesday May 26 May 30 May 31 June 6 ATJ E F F E R S O N AT J E F F E R S O N 1:30 p.m. AT J E F F E R S O N 5 p.m or (262) (3-27) Sept. 7, 14, 21 or 28, Home soccer match. Port Washington - Eric Burke (262) ext (3-16) Sept. 9, Teams for va r s i ty tournament. Beave r Dam - Todd Sobrilsky (920) ext. 110 or sobrilskyt@bdusd.org. (3-21) Sept , Teams for invitational, 9-15 va r s i ty only, 9-16 va r s i ty and Sept. 16, Team for 4- team invitational. Shawano - Scott Zwirschitz (715) ext or zwirscs@sgsd.k12.wi.us. (3-28) Sept. 16, Team for tournament. La Crosse Logan - Steve Hole (608) ext (3-21) Sept. 23, Te a m for tournament. Kiel - Michael Nate (920) or mnate@kiel.k12.wi.us. (3-28) GENERAL Varsity/JV games. F ranklin - Chris Logan clogan15@sbcglobal.net. (3-21) Games (va r s i ty / J V ). Southern Door - John Burke j b u r k s o u t h e r n - d o o r.k12.wi.us. (3-17) GIRLS TENNIS Aug. 25, Team for varsity quad. Elkhorn - Dean Wilson (262) ext (3-16) GENERAL Berth in varsity triangular or quad meet. M i l wa u kee Lutheran - Matt Pa n kow (414) or m p a n ko m i l wa u ke e l u t h e r- anhs.org. (3-17) GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Aug. 24, Teams for JV invitational. Germantown - Jack Klebesadel or Bill Harrod (262) (3-27) Sept. 7, 9 or Oct. 3, Va r s i ty/jv duals. Lake l a n d Union - Al Wooldridge (715) (4-5) Sept. 9, Teams for varsity/jv tournament. Beaver Dam - Todd Sobrilsky (920) ext. 110 or sobrilskyt@bdusd.org. (3-21) Sept. 30, Team for varsity tournament. Ozaukee - Lee LeMahieu (262) or llemahieu@nosd.edu. (3-27) Sept. 30, Teams for JV/freshmen tournament. Medford - Bob Wiinamaki (715) (3-7) Oct. 7, Teams for 10-team tournament. Oostburg - Lynda Garbe (920) ext (4-3) Oct. 7, Teams for 8-team invitational. To m a- h awk - Jen Pfannerstill (715) or p f a n n e r- stillj@tomahawk.k12.wi.us. (3-20) Oct. 10 or 12, Dual match. Southern Door - John B u r ke s o u t h e r n- door.k12.wi.us. (3-17) GENERAL Berth in JV quad, tri or dual. Rib Lake - Dora t hy Nelson (715) or d o ra t hy _ n e l s o r i b l a ke. k 1 2. wi.us. (4-5) WINTER BOYS BASKETBALL Dec , Team for 4-team tournament (varsity/jv). Waterford - Barb Deichl (262) ext. 520 or b d e i c h wa t e r f o r d u h s. k 12. w i. u s. (3-27) Dec , Team for va r s i ty/jv tournament. S h e b oygan North - To m Desotell (920) (4-3) Dec , Va r s i ty/sophomore tournament. Kenosha Tremper - John Wilhelmson (262) or jwilhelm@kusd.edu. (3-22) Dec. 30, Teams for JV tournament. Kaukauna - Dan Retzki (920) or retz k i k a u k a u n a. k 12. w i. u s ( 3-31) GENERAL Varsity/JV game. Kettle Moraine - Mark Ritter (262) or markritterbb@aol.com. (4-5) Game or tournament berth. Green Bay S o u t hwest - Ward Wittman (920) or wwittm a g r e e n b ay.k12.wi.us. (4-3) Freshmen games. Arrowhead - Geoff Steinbach (262) ext (4-3) Freshmen game. Franklin - Bob Belan (414) ext (3-31) Games or tournament. Green Bay West - S t e ve Brossard (920) or s b r o s s a g r e e n- bay.k12.wi.us. (3-28) Freshmen game. Port Washington - Eric Burke (262) (3-28) Va r s i ty game. B oyceville - Bud Gilbertson (715) (3-27) Games (home). Milwaukee Vincent - Tom Diener (262) (3-22) Game. Mineral Point - Vickie Dahl (608) (3-22) Va r s i ty and sophomore games. Ke n o s h a Tremper - John Wilhelmson (262) or j w i l- helm@kusd.edu. (3-22) Varsity/JV game. Mayville - Sig Schecher (920) ext (3-21) JV games. Stratford - Cal Tackes (715) (3-17) Game. Southern Door - John Burke j b u r k s o u t h e r n - door.k12.wi.us. (3-17) Games or tournament. Kaukauna - Dan Retzki (920) or retzkid@kuakuna.k12.wi.us. (3-15) GIRLS BASKETBALL Nov , Team for tournament. Brookfield East - Corey Golla (262) (3-28) Dec , Team for va r s i ty/jv tournament. Elkhorn - Dean Wilson (262) ext or humpla@elkhorn.k12.wi.us. (3-16) Dec , Team for tournament (va r s i ty / J V ). Southern Door - John Burke j b u r k s o u t h e r n - door.k12.wi.us. (3-17) GENERAL Freshmen games. Arrowhead - Geoff Steinbach (262) ext (4-3) Games. Suring - Bruce Pa r kovich (920) ext (3-28) Games. Green B ay West - Steve Brossard (920) or sbrossar@greenbay.k12.wi.us. (3-28) See Games Wanted, page 12

12 Page 12 April 14, 2006 WIAA BULLETIN Vol. 82 No. 10 Joan Gralla On April 1, 2004 ASEP began offering the Sport First Aid Course online and on May 1, 2004 they begin offering the Coaching Principles Course online. For information on the online courses and to access them, please go to Newman Catholic High School (Wausau) Date: Aug. 5, 2006 Time: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Contact: Joshua Kubly (715) or (715) or jkubly@newmancatholicschools.com For other information about ASEP course offerings in Wisconsin, please call ASEP Instructors If you want to have an ASEP course offered in your area, contact the appropriate ASEP instructor listed below. Keep in mind both parts of the ASEP course are needed to fulfill the WIAA requirements for Coaches Not Licensed to Teach; Coaching Principles and Sport First Aid. ASEP course offerings will be published in the BUL- LETIN and on our website as details regarding dates, sites, etc., are received from ASEP instructors. ASEP Certified Instructors Joel Babinec; 1034 Schafer Dr; Onalaska WI 54650; (608) ext. 359 or babijoel@ luther.k12.wi.us Stephen Berg; N6874 CTH UU; Fond du Lac, WI 54935; (920) wlaad@wlavikings.org Leonard Collyard; Kettle Moraine Lutheran High School; 3399 Division Road; Jackson, WI 53037; (262) lcollyar@kmlhs.org Michael Devine; Stevens Point Area High School; 1201 Northpoint Dr.; Stevens Point, WI 54481; (715) mdevine@wisp.k12.wi.us John Hayton; th Ave.; Osceola, WI 54020; (612) Jim Johnson; Milton High School; 114 West High Street; Milton, WI 53563; (608) or johnsonja@ mail.milton.k12.wi.us Joshua Kubly; Newman Catholic High School; 1130 W. Bridge St.; Wausau, WI 54401; (715) jkubly@newmancatholicschools.com Gregg Kurzynski; Rice Lake HS; 30 S. Wisconsin Ave.; Rice Lake, WI 54868; (715) ext Deborah Malueg; Marion Elementary; 1001 North Main; Marion WI 54950; (715) Dr. James Marx; M204 Marsh Ln.; Marshfield, WI 54449; (715) Scott Ringgenberg; UW-Platteville; 110 DW F H ; Platteville, WI 53810; (608) Steve Salisbury; Rice Lake High School; 30 South Wisconsin Ave.; Rice Lake WI 54868; (715) ext salisburys@ricelake.k12.wi.us Mike Shay; 837 Leatzow; Three Lakes, WI 54562; (715) shaymik@ rhinelander.k12.wi.us James Shlimovitz; St. Clare Hospital & Health Svc.; th St; Baraboo, WI 53913; (608) Greg Smith; 665 Grant St.; De Pere, WI Games. Janesville Parker - Steve Schroeder (608) (3-27) Varsity/JV game. Mayville - Sig Schecher (920) ext (3-21) Varsity/JV/freshmen games. La Crosse Logan - Steve Hole (608) ext (3-21) Games. Sheb oygan North - Susie Ru n a a s (920) or srunaas@sns.hshs.org. (3-15) BOYS HOCKEY Dec , Varsity team for 4-team tournament. Marshfield - Len Luedtke (715) or m a r s h- field.k12.wi.us. (4-3) GENERAL Va r s i ty game. Notre Dame Academy - Ken Flaten (920) or kflate n o t r e d a m e a c a d e my. c o m. (3-27) WRESTLING Dec. 2, Team for dual. West Iron (MI) - Mike Berutti (906) (3-27) Dec. 2, Teams for 16-team tournament. Black Hawk - Jerry Mortimer (608) ext (3-15) Dec. 2, 16, 23 or 30, Berth in JV tournament. Madison La Follette - Gary Skiles g s k i l e m a d- ison.k12.wi.us. (3-27) Dec. 9, Teams for i nvitational. Mineral Point - Vickie Dahl (608) (3-22) Dec. 9, Teams for 6- team dual meet tournament. Pittsville - Dan Hahn (715) (3-20) Dec. 9, Teams for varsity invitational. Barron - Nic Been (715) (3-7) Dec. 11, 15, 2006, Jan. 2 or 23, Teams for tri or quad. West Iron (MI) - Mike Berutti (906) (3-27) Dec. 16, 23 or 30, Berth in va r s i ty tournament. Madison La Follette - Gary Skiles g s k i l e m a d- ison.k12.wi.us. (3-27) Dec. 19, Team for va r s i ty/jv triple dual. Slinger - Doug Riesop (262) or riesopd@slinger. k 1 2. w i. u s. ( 4-3 ) Jan 6, Team for tournament. East Troy - Paul Kielas (260) ext. 236 or kiepau@easttroy. k 1 2. w i. u s. (3-31) Jan. 6, Team for 8- team multi dual tournament. Marshfield - Len Luedtke (715) or m a r s h- field.k12.wi.us. (3-17) Jan. 13, Teams for varsity invitational. Elkhorn - Dean Wilson (262) ext (3-27) Jan. 13, Teams for 10-team tournament. Weston - Melissa Nigh (608) ext. 35 or nigh@weston.k12.wi.us. (3-15) Jan. 13, Teams for 8-team multi dual tournament. Beloit - Tremayne Clardy (608) (3-15) Jan. 13, Team for va r s i ty dual meet tournament. Madison La Follette - Gary Skiles g s k i l e m a d- ison.k12.wi.us. (3-27) GENERAL Dual meet. Black Hawk - Jerry Mortimer 9608) ext (3-30) Dual. Green Bay West - Steve Brossard (920) or sbrossar@greenbay.k12.wi.us. (3-28) BOYS GOLF SPRING Apr. 17, Teams for JV invitational ( start). G a l e - E t t r i c k-trempealeau - Matt Wennthe (608) or mw e n t h g e t- schools.k12.wi.us. (3-28) GIRLS SOCCER Apr. 6, Team for JV quad. Waukesha South - Pete Byrne sinma.org. (3-21) May 6, Team for 4- team va r s i ty/jv inv i t a t i o n a l. Madison La Follette - Jessica Fenner (608) or jfenner@madison.k12.wi.us. (3-28) GENERAL JV games. La Crosse Logan - Steve Hole (608) ext (3-21) Freshmen games. Badger - Jim Kluge (262) or jim.kuge@badger.k12.wi.us. (3-20) SOFTBALL May 6, Teams for JV tournament (2 games). Assumption (Wisconsin Rapids) See Games Wanted, page 17 H u r l e y Park Falls P h i l l i p s Wa s h b u r n Winter/Lac Courte O r e i l l e s B r u c e C a m e r o n C h e t e k C o l f a x L a d y s m i t h McDonell Central B o y c e v i l l e C l a y t o n / Turtle Lake L u c k P r e s c o t t Saint Croix Central Saint Croix Falls Elk Mound Fall Creek M o n d o v i O s s e o - F a i r c h i l d Regis Spring Va l l e y SECTIONAL #1 Friday Tuesday Wednesday Tuesday May 26 May 30 May 31 June 6 AT M C D O N E L L C E N T R A L ATAT M C D O N E L L C E N T R A L 1:30 p.m. AT M C D O N E L L C E N T R A L C a d o t t L o y a l S p e n c e r S t a n l e y - B o y d T h o r p A u b u r n d a l e E d g a r M a r a t h o n P i t t s v i l l e S t r a t f o r d C r a n d o n C r i v i t z Three Lakes Wa b e n o / L a o n a Wa u s a u k e e A m h e r s t I o l a - S c a n d i n a v i a M a n a w a R o s h o l t Tr i - C o u n t y Wild Rose SECTIONAL #2 Friday Tuesday Wednesday Tuesday May 26 May 30 May 31 June 6 ATS P E N C E R (played at Marshfield) 9 a.m. ATS P E N C E R (played at Marshfield) 3 p.m. AT S P E N C E R (played at Marshfield) n o o n

13 Vol. 82 No. 10 WIAA BULLETIN April 14, 2006 Page 13 Division 1 Seeding Meeting Sites Sectional 1 Eau Claire Memorial High School, Room 1995, May 21, 2006, 1:00 PM. Contact Mark Froehle, AD, W (715) , H (715) , ( ) mfroehle@ecasd.k12.wi.us Sectional 1 D.C. Everest High School, May 24, 2006, 7:00 PM. Contact Jack Overgaard, AD, W (715) x4400, H (715) , ( ) jovergaard@dce.k12.wi.us Sectional 2 Antigo High School, M ay 22, 2006, 6:00 PM. Contact Todd Langseth, AD, W (715) x1001, H (715) , ( ) t l a n g s e t a n t i g o s c h o o l s. k 1 2. w i. u s Sectional 2 Ashwaubenon High School, Library, May 22, 2006, 6:30 PM. Contact Dave Steavpack, AD, W (920) x5333, H (920) , ( ) dsteavpack@ashwaubenon.k12.wi.us Sectional 3 La Crosse Central High School, Meeting at Onalaska HS, May 24, 2006, 7:30 AM. Contact Joe Beran, AD, W (608) , H (608) , ( ) jberan@sdlax.k12.wi.us Sectional 3 Sauk Prairie High School, Meeting at Wyttenbach Meats, May 24, 2006, 6:30 PM. Contact Bill Dettman, Baseball Coach, W (608) , H (608) , ( ) dettmbi@staff.saukpr.k12.wi.us Sectional 4 Appleton North High School, Lightning Room, May 20, 2006, 1:00 PM. Contact Paul Engen, AD, B a n g o r B o s c o b e l F e n n i m o r e L u t h e r River Ridge R i v e r d a l e Cuba City D a r l i n g t o n I o w a - G r a n t Mineral Point S o u t h w e s t e r n Wisconsin Heights M a r k e s a n M a r s h a l l M o n t e l l o P a r d e e v i l l e P o y n e t t e Wa t e r l o o B e l l e v i l l e C a m b r i d g e C l i n t o n New Glarus P a r k v i e w SECTIONAL #3 Friday Tuesday Wednesday Tuesday May 26 May 30 May 31 June 6 ATM I N E R A L P O I N T 10 a.m. ATM I N E R A L P O I N T 12:30 p.m. ATM I N E R A L P O I N T W (920) , H (920) , ( ) engenpaul@aasd.k12.wi.us Sectional 4 Kaukauna High School, May 18, 2006, 7:00 PM. Contact Dan Retzki, AD, W (920) , H (920) , ( ) retzkid@kaukauna.k12.wi.us Sectional 5 Madison Memorial High School, Meeting at Alt'N'Bach's Restaurant, May 21, 2006, 6:15 PM. Contact Tom Bennett, Baseball Coach, W (608) , H (608) , ( ) tbennett@madison.k12.wi.us Sectional 5 Janesville Craig High School, Room 9, May 22, 2006, 6:30 PM. Contact Monte Phillips, AD, W (608) , H (608) , ( ) mphillips@janesville.k12.wi.us Sectional 6 Beaver Dam High School, HS Career Center, May 22, 2006, 7:00 PM. Contact Todd Sobrilsky, AD, W (920) x110, H (920) , ( ) sobrilskyt@bdusd.org Sectional 6 Sheboygan North High School, Room 111, May 21, 2006, 6:00 PM. Contact Dan Stengel, AD, W (920) , H (920) , ( ) dstengel@sheboygan.k12.wi.us Sectional 7 Milwaukee Vincent High School, Room 124, May 22, 2006, 6:00 PM. Contact John Allen, A D, W (262) , H (262) , ( ) allenjb@mail.milwaukee.k12.wi.us Sectional 7 Wisconsin Lutheran High School, HS Conference Room, May 23, 2006, 7:00 PM. Contact Jeff B o n d u e l C o l e m a n G i l l e t t Marinette Catholic C e n t r a l / L e n a Menominee Indian A l g o m a B r i l l i o n Manitowoc Lutheran M i s h i c o t R e e d s v i l l e S e v a s t o p o l L a c o n i a North Fond du Lac O a k f i e l d Saint Mary Central Saint Mary s Springs S h i o c t o n Heritage Christian Kenosha Christian L i f e Kenosha Saint J o s e p h P a l m y r a - E a g l e Shoreland Lutheran University School of M i l w a u k e e SECTIONAL #4 Friday Tuesday Wednesday Tuesday May 26 May 30 May 31 June 6 AT O A K F I E L D 10 a.m. AT O A K F I E L D 12:30 p.m. AT O A K F I E L D Sitz, AD, W (414) x2007, H (414) , ( ) jksitz@wlhs.k12.wi.us Sectional 8 Badger High School, Room 108, May 24, 2006, 7:30 PM. Contact Jim Kluge, AD, W (262) , H (262) , ( ) jim.kluge@badger.k12.wi.us Sectional 8 Milwaukee Hamilton High School, Room 274, May 24, 2006, 7:00 PM. Contact Joe Schauer, C o -A D, W (414) , H (414) , ( ) belchece@mail.milwaukee.k12.wi.us Division 2 Seeding Meeting Sites Sectional 1 Rice Lake High School, HS Library, May 17, 2006, 7:00 PM. Contact Steve Salisbury, AD, W (715) x1044, H (715) , ( ) salisburys@ricelake.k12.wi.us Sectional 1 Bloomer High School, May 17, 2006, 7:00 PM. Contact Chad Steinmetz, AD, W (715) x4108, H (715) , ( ) csteinmetz@bloomer.k12.wi.us Sectional 1 Tomahawk High School, HS Library, May 17, 2006, 7:00 PM. Contact John Larson, AD, W (715) x209, H (715) , ( ) larsonj@tomahawk.k12.wi.us Sectional 1 Aquinas High School, May 17, 2006, 7:00 PM. Contact Ted Knutson, AD, W (608) , H (608) , ( ) tknutson@aquinas.la-crosse.wi.us Sectional 2 Oconto Falls High School, Classroom 119, May 17, 2006, 7:00 PM. Contact Lou Hobyan, AD, W (920) , ( ) louhobya@mail.ocontofalls.k12.wi.us Sectional 2 Xavier High School, May 17, 2006, 7:00 PM. Contact Kathy Bates, AD, W (920) , H (920) , ( ) kbates@xavier.k12.wi.us Sectional 2 West De Pere High School, May 17, 2006, 7:00 PM. Contact Greg Smith, AD, W (920) , H (920) , ( ) gsmith@wdpsd.com Sectional 2 Luxemburg-Casco High School, Rm 103, May 17, 2006, 7:00 PM. Contact Michael Snowberry, AD, W (920) x419, H (920) , ( ) msnowberry@luxcasco.k12.wi.us Sectional 3 Pioneer Westfield High School, May 17, 2006, 6:00 PM. Contact Jake Dodge, AD, W (608) x215, H (608) , ( ) dodgej@westfield.k12.wi.us Sectional 3 Dodgeville High School, HS LMC, May 17, 2006, 7:00 PM. Contact Scott Hawkinson, AD, W (608) x4008, H (608) , ( ) shawkinson@dsd.k12.wi.us Sectional 3 Madison Edgewood High School, Room 8, May 17, 2006, 7:30 PM. Contact Chris Zwettler, A D, W (608) x144, H (608) , ( ) zwetchr@edgewood.k12.wi.us Sectional 3 Turner High School, May 17, 2006, 7:00 PM. Contact Kathy Leong, AD, W (608) , H (608) , ( ) kaleong@fjturner.k12.wi.us Sectional 4 Winnebago Lutheran Academy, May 18, 2006, 7:30 PM. Contact Stephen Berg, AD, W (920) , H (920) , ( ) wlaad@wlavikings.org Sectional 4 Mayville High School, HS Library, May 18, 2006, 7:00 PM. Contact Corey Held, Baseball Coach, W (920) x214, H (920) , ( ) cheld@mayville.k12.wi.us Sectional 4 Jefferson High School, Room N9, May 17, 2006, 7:00 PM. Contact Dan Wilharm, AD, W (920) , H (920) , ( ) wilharmd@jefferson.k12.wi.us Sectional 4 Racine St. Catherine's High School, May 20, 2006, 9:00 AM. Contact Jeff Tarkowski, AD, W (262) , H (262) , ( ) tarkowski@stcatherines.k12.wi.us Division 3 Seeding Meeting Sites Sectional 1 Park Falls High School, May 17, 2006, 6:30 PM. Contact Chuck Woelfel, AD, W (715) , H (715) , ( ) cwoelfel@cardinalcountry.net Sectional 1 Chetek High School, Room 155, May 17, 2006, 7:00 PM. Contact Gary Fitzgerald, AD, W (715) x2069, H (715) , ( ) garyfitzgerald@chetek.k12.wi.us Sectional 1 St. Croix Central High School, HS Community Ed Room, May 17, 2006, 7:00 PM. Contact Warren Van Ranst, AD, W (715) , H (715) , ( ) wvanranst@scc.k12.wi.us Sectional 1 Regis High School, Room 134, May 17, 2006, 7:00 PM. Contact Terry Allen, AD, W (715) , H (715) , ( ) tallen@case.k12.wi.us Sectional 2 Thorp High School, Room 221, May 18, 2006, 8:00 PM. Contact Brad Ceranski, AD, W (715) , H (715) , ( ) ceranski@thorp.k12.wi.us Sectional 2 Stratford High School, Room 81, May 17, 2006, 7:00 PM. Contact Cal Tackes, AD, W (715) , H (715) , ( ) cal@stratford.k12.wi.us Sectional 2 Wabeno High School, Room 112, May 20, 2006, 10:00 AM. Contact Tim Brauer, AD, W (715) x203, H (715) , ( ) tbrauer@wabeno.k12.wi.us Sectional 2 Amherst High School, Room 46, May 17, 2006, 7:00 PM. Contact Bill Schweitzer, AD, W (715) x221, H (715) , ( ) wschweit@amherst.k12.wi.us See Baseball Seeding Meeting, page 19

14 Page 14 April 14, 2006 WIAA BULLETIN Vol. 82 No. 10 Beginning with the spring boys golf season, WIAA boys and girls golf teams will now need to identify up to three golf courses as their home course(s). A school which practices on a course (except home course(s)) where later in the season (regular season and WIAA Tournament series) it will be competing must count such practice in its maximum allowed meets. If you have any questions regarding the designation of home courses, please call Tom Shafranski, WIAA Assistant Director, at (715) or contact him via at tshafra n s k w i a awi.org for additional information. Below you will find a list of all the WIAA boys golf school programs and the courses they have designated as their home course(s): Abundant Life Christian - C h e r o kee CC, Madison - The Bridges GC, Madison - Bishop's Bay CC, Middleton A d a m s - F r i e n d s h i p - Moundview CC, Friendship Alma - Walnut Grove, Cochrane Altoona - Hillcrest G & CC, Altoona - Hallie GC, Hallie - Wild Ridge GC, Eau Claire Amery - Amery GC, Amery - Bristol Ridge GC, Somerset - New Richmond CC, New Richmond A m h e r s t - Glacier, Iola - Foxfire, Waupaca Antigo - Bass Lake, Antigo - Riverview GC, Antigo Appleton East - Reid Municipal GC, Appleton Appleton North - Re i d Municipal GC, Appleton Appleton West - Winagamie GC, Neenah A q u i n a s - Cedar Creek, Onalaska Arcadia - Arcadia CC, Arcadia Argyle - Yellowstone GC, Argyle A r r o w h e a d - Chenequa CC, Hartland - Bristlecone Pines, Hartland - Olde Highlander GC, Oconomowoc Ashland - Chequamagon Bay GC, Ashland A s h w a u b e n o n - Highland Ridge, De Pere - Brown County, Oneida - Royal Scot, New Franken A s s u m p t i o n - Ridges Golf Course, Wisconsin Rapids - Homestead GC, Wisconsin Rapids A u g u s t a - Osseo Golf & Recreation, Osseo - Whispering Pines, Caddott B a d g e r - Hillmoor GC, New Holstein - Geneva National, Lake Geneva - Hawk's View, Lake Geneva Baldwin-Woodville - Pheasant Hills GC, Hammond Baraboo - Baraboo CC, Baraboo - Fairfield Hills GC, Baraboo B a r n e v e l d - Deer Va l l e y, Barneveld B a r r o n - Rolling Oaks GC, Barron Bay Port - Sandalwood GC, A b rams - Thornberry Creek CC, Green Bay - Brown County GC, Green Bay Beaver Dam - Old Hickory CC, Beaver Dam Beloit Memorial - Krueger- H a s kett GC, Beloit - Beloit CC, Beloit - Glen Erin GC, Janesville Berlin - Mascoutin, Berlin Big Foot - Big Foot CC, Fontana - Abbey Springs, Fontana Black River Falls - Skyline GC, Black River Falls B l a i r - T a y l o r - Whitehall GC, Whitehall - Skyline GC, Black River Falls - Trempealeau GC, Trempealeau Bloomer - Bloomer Memorial GC, Bloomer Bonduel - Golden Sands GC, Cecil - Shawano Lake GC, Shawano Brillion - Deer Run, Brillion - Wander Springs, Wayside - Royal St Patrick, Wrightstown Brodhead - Decatur Lake GC, Brodhead - Turtle Creek, Footville - Evansville GC, Evansville Brookfield Academy - Wanaki GC, Menomonee Falls Brookfield Central - Westmoor CC, Brookfield - Wanaki Golf Course, Menomonee Falls - Naga- Waukee Golf Club, Pewaukee Brookfield East - We s t m o o r CC, Brookfield - Wanaki Golf Course, Menomonee Falls - Silver Spring CC, Menomonee Falls Brown Deer - Brown Deer Golf Course, Milwaukee - Lincoln Park, M i l wa u kee - Dretzka Pa r k, Milwaukee Bruce - Taylor's Amacoy Lake GC, Bruce Burlington - Browns Lake GC, Burlington - Ives Grove GC, Union Grove C a d o t t - Whispering Pines, Cadott Cambridge - Lake Ripley CC, Cambridge Cameron - Pinecrest, Dallas - Rolling Oaks, Barron - Lyndales, Rice Lake Campbellsport - Auburn Bluffs GC, Campbellsport - The Golf Club at Camlelot, Lomira Catholic Central - Brown's L a ke, Burlington - Rive r m o r e, Waterford - Hawk View, Lake Geneva Catholic Memorial - Broadlands, North Prairie - Bristlecone Pines, Hartland - Naga- Waukee Golf Club, Pewaukee Cedar Grove-Belgium - Squires Country Club, Po r t Washington C e d a r b u r g - Hidden Glen, Cedarburg - The Bog, Saukville - Hawthone Hills, Saukville Central Wisconsin Christian - Rock River CC, Waupun Chetek - Sioux Creek, Chetek - Pine Crestin, Dallas - Mulligans, Chetek C h i l t o n - Hickory Hills CC, Chilton Chippewa Falls - Lake Wissota GC, Chippewa Falls - Ojiway Golf Course, Chippewa Falls Clear Lake - Clear Lake GC, Clear Lake Clinton - Cecelia's, Janesville - Prairie Woods GC, Avalon C l i n t o n v i l l e - Riverside GC, Clintonville Cochrane-Fountain City - Walnut Grove GC, Cochrane Colby - Meadowview GC, Owen - Black River CC, Medford - Pine Valley GC, Marathon C o l e m a n - Pa r k way Golf Course, Klondike Colfax - Whitetail GC, Colfax C o l u m b u s - Columbus CC, Columbus - Kestrel Ridge Golf Club, Columbus Columbus Catholic - Marshfield CC, Marshfield Crandon - Nicolet CC, Laona - Maple Wood GC, Pickerel - McCauslin Brook GC, Lakewood Crivitz - Hunters Glen, Crivitz Cuba City - Cole Acres, Cuba City - Galena Golf Club, Galena, IL - Platteville Golf & CC, Platteville Cudahy - Oakwood Park GC, F ranklin - Washington Cty GC, Hartford - Maplecrest CC, Kenosha Cumberland - Cumberland GC, Cumberland D.C. Everest - Indianhead GC, Mosinee - Wausau CC, Schofield - Greenwood Hills CC, Wausau D a r l i n g t o n - Darlington CC, Darlington De Pere - Ledgeview GC, De Pere - Royal Scot, New Franken - Highland Ridge, De Pere DeForest - Lake Windsor CG, Windsor - The Bridges GC, Madison - Sun Prairie GC, Sun Prairie D e l a v a n - D a r i e n - Delbrook, D e l avan - Lake Lawn Re s o r t, Delavan D e n m a r k - Twin Oaks, Denmark - Wander Springs, Wayside Dodgeville - Dodge-Point CC, Mineral Point - House on the Rock, Spring Green - Deer Va l l e y, Barneveld D o m i n i c a n - Dretzka Pa r k, M i l wa u kee - Brown Deer Pa r k, Brown Deer - Lincoln Pa r k, Milwaukee D u r a n d - Rolling Greens, Durand East Troy - Alpine Valley, East Troy - Rainbow Springs, Eagle Eau Claire Memorial - Wild Ridge, Eau Claire - Mill Run, Eau Claire - Hillcrest, Altoona Eau Claire North - Princeton Valley, Eau Claire - Wild Ridge, Eau Claire - New Richmond CC, New Richmond Edgerton - Edgerton Towne CC, Edgerton - Evansville CC, Evansville - Coachman's Inn, Edgerton Elcho - Bass Lake, Antigo - Riverview Golf Course, Antigo Eleva-Strum - The Viking, Strum - The Va l l e y, Mondovi - Osseo Golf Club, Osseo Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah - Quit Qui OC, Elkhart Lake - Towne & Country, Sheboygan Elkhorn Area - Evergreen GC, Elkhorn - Riverside GC, Janesville E l l s w o r t h - Ellsworth CC, Ellsworth - Clifton Hollows CC, Prescott - Kilkarney GC, River Falls Evansville - Evansville Golf Club, Evansville Faith Christian - Abbey B i r c h w o o d N o r t h w o o d Shell Lake Solon Springs We y e r h a u s e r B a y f i e l d D r u m m o n d G l i d d e n / B u t t e r n u t M e l l e n South Shore Eau Claire Immanuel E l m w o o d New A u b u r n P e p i n Plum City Prairie Farm C o r n e l l F l a m b e a u G i l m a n Lake Holcombe P r e n t i c e Rib Lake SECTIONAL #1 Springs GC, Fontana - Lake Lawn GC, Delavan - Geneva National GC, Williams Bay Fall Creek - Whispering Pines, Cadott - Lake Wissota Golf, Chippewa Falls - Wild Ridge, Eau Claire F e n n i m o r e - Hickory Grove, Fennimore - House on the Rock, Spring Green - Prairie du Chein GC, Prairie du Chein F l a m b e a u - Te e -A-Way GC, Ladysmith Florence - Gearge Young GC, Crystal Falls, MI - Spread Eagle GC, Florence - Oak Crest GC, Norway, MI Fond du Lac - Rolling Meadows, Fond du Lac Fort Atkinson - No Information Received Fox Valley Lutheran - Eagle Creek GC, Ellington F r a n k l i n - South Hills CC, Franksville - Oakwood GC, Franklin - Maplecrest CC, Kenosha Frederic - Frederic CC, Frederic - Luck GC, Luck - Siren National, Siren F r e e d o m - Irish Wa t e r s, Freedom - Mid Valley GC, Wrightstown - Wander Springs, Reedsville G a l e - E t t r i c k - T r e m p e a l e a u - Friday Tuesday Wednesday Tuesday May 26 May 30 May 31 June 6 AT S H E L LL A K E AT S H E L LL A K E 2 p.m. AT S H E L LL A K E 5 p.m. Ettrick GC, Ettrick - Trempealeau Mountain, Trempealeau - Drugan's Castle Mound, Holmen G e r m a n t o w n - Lake Pa r k, Germantown - Washington Cty GC, Hartford - Fairways of Woodside, Sussex Gibraltar - Maxwelton Braes, Baileys Harbor - Pennisula State Park, Fish Creek - Horseshoe Bay, Egg Harbor Gilmanton - Valley Golf Course, Mondovi Glenwood City - Glen Hills GC, Glenwood Goodman - No Home Meets Grafton - Fire Ridge, Grafton - Meekwon, Mequon - Haw t h o r n e Hills, Saukville G r a n t s b u r g - Siren Glen Course, Siren - Gra n t s b u r g Municipal, Grantsburg - Frederic Municipal, Frederic Green Bay East - The Woods, Green Bay - Royal Scot, New Franken - Ledgeview, Ledgeview Green Bay Preble - Royal Scot CC, New Franken - Wander Springs GC, Greenleaf - Thornberry Creek CC, Oneida Green Bay Southwest - Thornberry Creek CC, Hobart Green Bay West - Thornberry Creek CC, Hobart A b b o t s f o r d A t h e n s Columbus Catholic G r a n t o n G r e e n w o o d O w e n - Wi t h e e A s s u m p t i o n N e c e d a h New Lisbon Port Edwards R o y a l l A l m o n d - B a n c r o f t M a r i o n Newman Catholic Northland Lutheran/ WI Valley Lutheran P a c e l l i Ti g e r t o n B o w l e r E l c h o F l o r e n c e Gresham Community P e m b i n e / G o o d m a n White Lake SECTIONAL #2 Green Lake - Lawsonia GC, Green Lake Greendale - Whitnall GC, Hales Corners - Oakwood GC, Franlin - Muskego Lakes, Muskego Greenfield - Whitnall GC, Hales Corners - Oakwood GC, Franklin - Brown Deer GC, Milwaukee H a m i l t o n - Grant Park CG, South Milwa u kee - Whitnall GC, Hales Corners - Oakwood, Franklin Hartford Union - Hartford Golf Club, Hartford - Washington Cty GC, Hartford Hayward - Telemark GC, Cable - Big Fish Golf Club, Hayward - Hayward Golf & Tennis, Hayward Heritage Christian - Dretzka Park, Milwaukee - Oakwood GC, Franklin - Brown Deer, Brown Deer Highland - House on the Rock, Spring Green H i l b e r t - High Cliff GC, Sherwood Holmen - Drugan's, Holmen - Cedar Creek, Onalaska H o m e s t e a d - Ozaukee CC, Mequon - North Shore CC, Mequon - Mequon CC, Mequon See Boys Golf Home Courses, page 15 Friday Tuesday Wednesday Tuesday May 26 May 30 May 31 June 6 AT T I G E RTO N AT T I G E RTO N 1:30 p.m. AT T I G E RTO N

15 Vol. 82 No. 10 WIAA BULLETIN April 14, 2006 Page 15 H o r i c o n - Rock River Hills, Horicon Hortonville - Grandview Golf Club, Hortonville Howards Grove - Town & C o u n t r y, Sheboygan - Au t u m n Ridge, Valders - Quit Qui OC, Elkhart Lake Hudson - Hudson CC, Hudson - Badland GC, Roberts - White Eagle GC, Hudson H u r l e y - No Information Received Independence - Arcadia CC, Arcadia - Valley GC, Mondovi - Whitehall CC, Whitehall I o l a - S c a n d i n a v i a - Glacier Wood GC, Iola - Glen Caim, Ogdensberg Iowa-Grant - Hickory Grove, Fennimore I t h a c a - No Information Received Janesville Craig - No Information Received Janesville Parker - Riverside GC, Janesville - Janesville CC, Janesville Jefferson - Meadow Springs, Jefferson - Ko s h konong Mounds, B r o o k w o o d C a s h t o n H i l l s b o r o La Farg e We s t o n Wo n e w o c - C e n t e r De Soto I t h a c a K i c k a p o o North Crawford S e n e c a Wa u z e k a - S t u e b e n B e l m o n t B e n t o n / S h u l l s b u rg C a s s v i l l e H i g h l a n d P o t o s i A rg y l e B a r n e v e l d Black Hawk J u d a M o n t i c e l l o P e c a t o n i c a SECTIONAL #3 Fort Atkinson Johnson Creek - Meadow Springs, Jefferson Kaukauna - Countryside GC, Kaukauna Kenosha Bradford - Maplecrest GC, Kenosha County Kenosha Christian Life - Bristol Oaks CC, Bristol Oaks Kenosha St. Joseph - Bristol O a kes CC, Kenosha County - Kenosha CC, Kenosha - Maplecrest CC, Kenosha Kenosha Tremper - Bristol Oaks GC, Kenosha County - Kenosha CC, Kenosha - Brightondale GC, Kenosha County Kettle Moraine - Ke t t l e Moraine Golf Club, Dousman - The Legend at Brandybrook, Wales Kettle Moraine Lutheran - Washington County, Hartford - Hiddle Glen, Cedarburg - Scenic View, Slinger K e w a s k u m - Hon-E-K o r, Kewaskum - Stoneridge, West Bend - Washington County, Hartford Kiel - Quit Qui Oc, Elkhart Lake - Badger Creek, New Holstein - Autumn Ridge, Valders K i m b e r l y - Countryside GC, Friday Tuesday Wednesday Tuesday May 26 May 30 May 31 June 6 AT D ES O TO (played at Stoddard) AT D ES O TO (played at Stoddard) 4:30 p.m. AT D ES O TO (played at Stoddard) 1:30 p.m. Kaukauna Kohler - Blackwolf Run, Kohler - Whistling Straits, Sheboygan - Quit Qui OC, Elkhart Lake La Crosse Central - Forest Hills GC, La Crosse La Crosse Logan - Forest Hills GC, La Crosse L a c o n i a - Tuscumbia, Green Lake - Oak Green, North Fond du Lac L a d y s m i t h - Te e -A-Way GC, Ladysmith Lake Country Lutheran - Olde H i g h l a n d e r, Oconomowoc - D e e r t rack Golf Club, Ashipun - Paganica Golf Club, Oconomowoc Lake Mills - Lake Mills Golf Club, Lake Mills - Meadow Springs CC, Jefferson - Door Creek Golf Club, Cottage Grove Lakeland - Timber Ridge GC, Minocqua - Trout Lake, Arbor Vitae - St Germain GC, St Germain Lakeside Lutheran - Lake Mills Golf Club, Lake Mills - Meadow Springs CC, Jefferson - Door Creek Golf Club, Cottage Grove L a n c a s t e r - Lancaster CC, Lancaster - Platteville CC, Platteville - Fennimore Hills GC, Fennimore C a m b r i a - F r i e s l a n d Fall River Green Lake P r i n c e t o n R a n d o l p h R i o G i b r a l t a r Green Bay New Oshkosh Lourdes S t o c k b r i d g e A l b a n y Catholic Central D e e r f i e l d Faith Christian Williams Bay Brookfield A c a d e m y Johnson Creek Lake Country Living Word Lutheran Maranatha Baptist A c a d e m y Wayland A c a d e m y SECTIONAL #4 Laona - Nicolet CC, Laona - McCauslin Brook Golf, Lakewood Lena - Parkway GC, Coleman Lincoln - Skyline, Black River Falls Little Chute - Mid Vallee GC, De Pere Living Word Lutheran - Scenic View, Slinger - Kettle Hills, Richfield Lodi - Lakeland Hills GC, Lodi L o m i r a - Camelot, Campbellsport - Rolling Meadows, Fond du Lac - Mayville GC, Mayville L o y a l - Marshfield CC, Marshfield - RiverEdge, Marshfield - Neillsville CC, Neillsville Luck - Luck GC, Luck - Frederic GC, Frederic - Siren Glen GC, Siren Luther - Maple Grove CC, West Salem - Fox Hollow Golf Club, Barre Mills - Coulee Golf Bowl, Onalaksa Luxemburg-Casco - Northbrook GC, Luxemburg - Royal Scot GC, New Franken - Alaska Lake GC, Kewaunee Madison East - The Bridges GC, Madison - Yahara Hills GC, Madison - Monona GC, Madison Madison Edgewood - Yahara Municipal GC, Madison - Nakoma CC, Madison - Tumbledown Trails Friday Tuesday Wednesday Tuesday May 26 May 30 May 31 June 6 AT C ATHOLIC CENTRAL (played at Beaumont) 10:30 a.m. AT C ATHOLIC CENTRAL (played at Beaumont) 4:30 p.m. AT C ATHOLIC CENTRAL (played at Beaumont) 1:30 p.m. GC, Verona Madison La Follette - Yahara Municipal GC, Madison Madison Memorial - Hawlks Landing, Madison - Odana, Madison - Blackhawk CC, Madison Madison West - Nakoma GC, Madison - Odana Hills, Madison - Hawks Landing GC, Madison M a n a w a - Cedar Springs, Manawa Manitowoc Lincoln - Fox Hills & Resort, Mishicot - Branch River CC, Cato M a r a t h o n - Pine Valley GC, Marathon - Indianhead GC, Mosinee - Crane Meadows GC, Marinette - Little River Country Club, Marinette M a r i o n - Perry's Landing, Marion M a r k e s a n - Two Oaks, Wautoma - Mascoutin, Berlin - Lawsonia, Green Lake Marquette University - Dretzka Park, Milwa u kee - Fire Ridge GC, Grafton - The Bog, Saukville M a r s h f i e l d - Riveredge CC, Marshfield - Marshfield CC, Marshfield - Tr i - C i ty, Wisconsin Rapids Martin Luther - Oakwood GC, Franklin - Whitnall GC, Franklin - Muskego CC, Muskego Mauston - Castle Roc k GC, Mauston Mayville - Mayville GC, Mayville McDonell Central - Timber Terrace, Lake Wissota - Ojibwa GC, Chippewa Falls M c F a r l a n d - Ya h a ra Hills, Madison - Nakoma CC, Madison - Evansville GC, Evansville Medford Area - Black River Golf Club, Medford - Tee-Hi Melrose-Mindoro - Riverbend GC, North Bend Menasha - Westridge Golf Club, Menasha Menominee Indian - Pine Hills, Gresham Menomonee Falls - North Hills CC, Menomonee Falls - Wanaki GC, Menomonee Falls - Kettle Hills Golf Club, Richfield Menomonie - Chippewa Valley GC, Menomonie - Pinewood GC, H a r s h aw - Menomonie CC, Menomonie Merrill - Merrill GC, Merrill M i d d l e t o n - Pleasant View, Middleton Milton - Oak Ridge GC, Milton - Bonnie Meade, Milton Milwaukee Bay View/Lifelong Learning - Oakwood GC, Franklin - Warnimount, Cudahy - Grant, South Milwaukee Milwaukee Bradley Technical/South - Dretzka Park, Milwaukee - Brown Deer, Brown Deer - Grant, South Milwaukee Milwaukee Hamilton/Juneau - Grant GC, Milwaukee - Whitnall GC, Milwa u kee - Oakwood GC, Milwaukee Milwaukee King - Lincoln Park, Milwaukee - Currie Park, Milwaukee - Brown Deer Park, Brown Deer Milwaukee Lutheran - Currie Park, Wauwatosa - Dretzka Park, Milwaukee - Kettle Hills Golf Club, Richfield Milwaukee Madison/Languages/Marshall - Dretzka Park, Milwaukee - Currie Park, Milwaukee - Greenfield, Greenfield Milwaukee Riverside Uni. - Lincoln Park, Milwaukee - Brown Deer GC, Brown Deer Mineral Point - Dodge Point CC, Mineral Point - Deer Valley, Barneveld - Galena GC, Galena Mishicot - Fox Hills & Resort, Mishicot Mondovi - The Valley, Mondovi Monona Grove - Oaks GC, Cottage Grove Monroe - Monroe CC, Monroe M o n t e l l o - Thal Acres Links/Lanes, Westfield M o s i n e e - Indianhead GC, Mosinee Mount Horeb - Norsk GC, Mount Horeb - Deer Va l l e y, Barneveld - The Rock Golf Course, Spring Green Mukwonago - Rainbow Springs GC, Mukwonago - Broadlands GC, North Prairie - Kettle Moraine CC, Dousman Muskego - Edgewood GC, Big Bend Neenah - Royal St Patrick's, Wrightstown - Westridge Golf Club, Neenah - Ridgeway CC, Neenah N e i l l s v i l l e - Neillsville CC, Neillsville Nekoosa - The Pines, Nekoosa - The Lakes, Nekoosa - The Ridges, Wisconsin Rapids New Berlin Eisenhower - Deer Haven GC, New Berlin - New Berlin Hills, New Berlin - Rivermoor, Waterford New Berlin West - New Berlin Hills GC, New Berlin - Nagawaukee GC, Pewaukee - Washington County Golf Club, Hartford New Glarus - Edelweiss Chalet CC, New Glarus - Monroe CC, Monroe - Evansville GC, Evansville New Holstein - Badger Creek GC, New Holstein - Quit Qui OC GC, Elkhart Lake - Whistling Straits, Haven New London - New London GC, New London New Richmond - New Richmond Golf Club, New Richmond - New Richmond Links, New Richmond - Bistol Ridge, Somerset Newman Catholic - Wausau CC, Wausau - Greenwood Hills CC, - Pine Valley GC, N i a g a r a - Oak Crest GC, Norway, MI Nicolet - Brynwood, Milwaukee - Brown Deer, Milwaukee - Lincoln, Milwaukee North Fond du Lac - Rolling Meados GC, Fond du Lac Northland Pines - Eagle River Golf Club, Eagle River Northwestern - Botten's Green Acres, Lake Nebagamon - Nemadji GC, Superior - Hidden Greens North, Solon Springs Notre Dame - Thornberry Creek, Oneida - Twin Oaks, Denmark - The Woods, Green Bay Oak Creek - Oakwood GC, Franklin - South Hills CC, Franksville Oakfield - Rolling Meados GC, Fond du Lac Oconomowoc - Oconomowoc GC, Oconomowoc - Lac La Belle GC, Oconomowoc - Olde Highlander GC, Oconomowoc O c o n t o - Sandalwood GC, Abrams Oconto Falls - River Island GC, Oconto Falls - Parkway Golf Course, Kelly Lake - Black Bear Tail, Suring O m r o - Utica Golf Course, Oshkosh Onalaska - Coulee Golf Bowl, Onalaska - Cedar Creek, Onalaska - Drugan's Castle Mound, Holmen Oneida Nation - Brown County, Oneida - Highland Ridge, DePere - Blackbear, Suring O o s t b u r g - Riverdale CC, Sheboygan - Blackwolf Run, Kohler - Squires CC, Port Washington Oregon - Foxboro Golf Club, Oregon - Bergamont Golf Club, Oregon O s c e o l a - Krooked Kreek, Osceola Oshkosh Lourdes - Lake Breese, Winneconne - Lake Shore, Oshkosh - Utica, Oshkosh Oshkosh North - Westhaven GC, Oshkosh - Lakeshore GC, O s h kosh - Lake Breeze, Winneconne Oshkosh West - Lake s h o r e Municipal GC, Oshkosh - Oshkosh CC, Oshkosh - Lake Breese GC, Winneconne Osseo-Fairchild - Osseo GC, Osseo O w e n - W i t h e e - Meadowview GC, Owen - Whispering Pines GC, Cadott - Osseo Golf Club, Osseo Ozaukee - Hawthorne Hills GC, Fredonia - Fire Ridge, Grafton P a c e l l i - Stevens Point CC, Stevens Point P a l m y r a - E a g l e - Eve r g r e e n, Elkhorn P a r d e e v i l l e - Portage CC, Portage Park Falls - Park Falls CC, Park Falls P a r k v i e w - Bass Creek, Footville - Decature Lake GC, Brodhead - Evansville GC, Evansville See Boys Golf Home Courses, page 23

16 Page 16 April 14, 2006 WIAA BULLETIN Vol. 82 No. 10 ARROWHEAD Mon., May 22-7 p.m. Tues., May 23 High School Russ Trimble High School - No. Campus Co. Rm. 9 a.m. BROOKFIELD EAST Mon., May 22-7 p.m. Tues., May 23 High School TBA High School - Room 140 8:30 a.m. BURLINGTON Tues., May 23-8 a.m. Tues., May 23 High School Paul Lauterbach High School - No. End of Press Box 10 a.m. EAU CLAIRE MEMORIAL Mon., May 22-8:30 a.m. Mon., May 22 Eau Claire Memorial Jim Roden High School - Mens Coaching Office 9:30 a.m. GREEN BAY SOUTHWEST Sun., May 21-6 p.m. Mon., May 22 Green Bay Southwest, Notre Dame, Scott Mallien & Liz Kleba High School 9 a.m. Bay Port and Ashwaubenon H.S. GREENFIELD Mon., May 22-5:30 p.m. Tues., May 23 High School Brad Seegert High School - Main Office Conf. Rm. 8:30 a.m. HOMESTEAD Sun., May 21 - Mon., May 22 High School Jackie Egelhoff Fieldhouse Lobby - Room 702 8:30 a.m. KENOSHA BRADFORD Tues., May 23-8 a.m. Tues., May 23 High School Kevin Guttormsen High School Library 9 a.m. LA CROSSE CENTRAL Sun., May 21-7 p.m. Mon., May 22 St. T's Tennis (Winona, MN) Joe Beran High School Cafeteria 8 a.m. MADISON LA FOLLETTE Sun., May 21-7 p.m. Mon., May 22 High School Paul Swanson Cherokee Country Club 9 a.m. MANITOWOC LINCOLN Sun., May 21-6 p.m. Mon., May 22 Kohler Sports Core Reiny Maier High School - JFK Fieldhouse 8 a.m. MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY H.S. Sun., May 21 - Mon., May 22 Merrill Park David R. Frank High School 9 a.m. NEENAH Sun., May 21 - Tues., May 23 Fox Cities Racquet Club Kelly Hood High School - Room 327 8:30 a.m. STEVENS POINT Mon., May 22-9 a.m. Mon., May 22 Goerke Park Nancy Schmidt Career Center - 2nd Floor H.S. 10 a.m. VERONA AREA Sun., May 21-7 p.m. Mon., May 22 West of High School Pete Christofferson Savanna Oaks Middle School 9 a.m. WHITEFISH BAY Mon., May 22-8:30 a.m. Mon., May 22 Cahill Courts & Henry Clay Courts John Gustavson Field House Lobby 9:30 a.m. AQUINAS - CHECK WEBSITE FOR INFORMATION AS IT BECOMES AVAILABLE BROWN DEER Mon., May 22-9 a.m. Mon., May 22 Pleasant Valley Tennis Club Mike Novak Pleasant Valley Tennis Club 10 a.m. DURAND Mon., May 22-8 a.m. Mon., May 22 Wayne Field Heidi Taylor High School - Conference Room 10 a.m. EAST TROY Sun., May 21-6:30 p.m. Mon., May 22 Next to High School Dave Lindow High School 8 a.m. GREENDALE Mon., May 22-8:30 a.m. Mon., May 22 High School, Village Club & Brad Iding High School Rooms 103/105 9:30 a.m. Greendale Community Center SITE NEEDED - CHECK WEBSITE FOR INFORMATION AS IT BECOMES AVAILABLE SITE NEEDED - CHECK WEBSITE FOR INFORMATION AS IT BECOMES AVAILABLE SAINT MARY CENTRAL Mon., May 22-7:30 a.m. Mon., May 22 High School Steve Coppernoll High School - Room a.m. BARABOO Thurs., May 25-7:45 a.m. Thurs., May 25 Cherokee Country Club Karll Kruse Upstairs Lounge 8 a.m. BEAVER DAM Thurs., May a.m. Thurs., May 25 High School & Wayland Todd Sobrilsky & Jane Bailey High School 10:30 a.m. BROOKFIELD CENTRAL Thurs., May 25-8 a.m. Thurs., May 25 High School David Steinbach High School - P.E. Classroom 9 a.m. JANESVILLE CRAIG Thurs., May 25-8:30 a.m. Thurs., May 25 Palmer Park Gary Hallowell Palmer Park 8:45 a.m. KIMBERLY Thurs., May 25-8 a.m. Thurs., May 25 Fox Cities Racquet Club Brian Matz Racquet Club - Upstairs Mtg. Rm. 8:30 a.m. NICOLET Thurs., May 25-8:30 a.m. Thurs., May 25 High School Tim Koppa & Jim Liska High School - Room A a.m. OSHKOSH WEST Wed., May 24-8 a.m. Wed., May 24 Fox Cities Racquet Club Rick Thiel Fox Cities Racquet Club 8:30 a.m. WAUSAU WEST Thurs., May 25-9:30 a.m. Thurs., May 25 High School & Thom Field Pam Huston & Steve Wenninger High School - PE Classroom 10 a.m. KOHLER Thurs., May 25-8:30 a.m. Thurs., May 25 Sports Core Ken Roeder Sports Core - Large Classroom 9 a.m. NEW RICHMOND Thurs., May 25-9 a.m. Thurs., May 25 High School John Ball High School Commons 9:30 a.m. THE PRAIRIE SCHOOL Thurs., May 25-9 a.m. Thurs., May 25 High School Tim Ellis High School - Johnson Ath. Center 9:30 a.m. WHITEWATER Thurs., May 25-9 a.m. Thurs., May 25 High School & UW-Whitewater Greg Stewart UW-Whitewater 9:30 a.m. SECTIONAL #1 WAUSAU WEST E AU C L A I R E M E M O R I A L SUBSECTIONAL Chippewa Falls, Eau Claire Memorial, Eau Claire North, Hudson, Menomonie, River Falls, Superior. STEVENS POINT SUBSECTIONAL D.C. Everest, Lakeland, Marshfield, Rhinelander, Stevens Point, Wausau East, Wausau West, Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln. SECTIONAL #2 KIMBERLY G R E E N B AY S O U T H W E S T SUBSECTIONAL Antigo, Appleton East, Appleton North, Appleton West, Bay Port, Green Bay Southwest, Green Bay West, Shawano Community. NEENAH SUBSECTIONAL Ashwaubenon, De Pere, Green Bay East, Green Bay Preble, Kaukauna, Kimberly, Menasha, Neenah. SECTIONAL #3 BARABOO L A C R O SS E CENTRAL SUBSECTIONAL Bara b o o, Holmen, La Crosse Central, La Crosse Logan, Onalaska, Sauk Prairie, Sparta, Tomah. V E R O N A A R E A SUBSECTIONAL Madison Memorial, Madison We s t, Middleton, Oregon, Stoughton, Verona Area, Waunakee. SECTIONAL #4 OSHKOSH WEST HOMESTEAD SUBSECTIONAL - Cedarburg, Germantown, Hartford Union, Homestead, Slinger, West Bend East, West Bend West. MANITOWOC LINCOLN SUBSECTIONAL - Fond du Lac, Manitowoc Lincoln, Oshkosh North, Oshkosh West, Port Washington, Sheboygan North, Sheboygan South. SECTIONAL #5 BEAVER DAM A R R O W H E A D SUBSECTIONAL Arrowhead, Hamilton, Kettle Mora i n e, Oconomowoc, Waukesha North, Waukesha South, Waukesha West. MADISON LA FOLLETTE SUBSECTIONAL Beaver Dam, Fort Atkinson, Madison East, Madison La Follette, Monona Grove, Sun Prairie, Watertown. SECTIONAL #6 JANESVILLE CRAIG B U R L I N G TON SUBSECTIONAL Badger, Beloit Memorial, Burlington, Delavan-Darien, Janesville Craig, Janesville Parker, Milton, Wilmot Union/Westosha Central. K E N O S H A B R A D F O R D SUBSECTIONAL Kenosha Bradford, Ke n o s h a Tremper, Mukwonago, Racine Case, Racine Horlick, Racine Park, Waterford. SECTIONAL #7 NICOLET M A R Q U E TT E S U B S E C T I O N A L - Marquette Unive r s i ty, Milwa u kee Bay View/Lifelong Learning, Milwaukee Pulaski/Arts/Ronald W. Reagan College Prep., Milwaukee Riverside University, Milwaukee South/Milwaukee Bradley Technical, Pius XI, Wisconsin Lutheran. W H I T E F I S H B AY S U B S E C T I O N A L - Milwa u kee Custer, M i l wa u kee King, Milwaukee Marshall/Languages/Madison University, Milwaukee Vincent, Milwaukee Washington, Nicolet, Whitefish Bay. SECTIONAL #8 - BROOKFIELD CENTRAL BROOKFIELD EAST SUBSECTIONAL - Brookfield Central, Brookfield East, Menomonee Falls, Milwaukee Hamilton/Juneau, Wauwatosa East, Wauwatosa West, West Allis Hale/Central. GREENFIELD SUBSECTIONAL - Cudahy, Franklin, Greenfield, Muskego, Oak Creek, South Milwaukee, Whitnall. SECTIONAL #1 NEW RICHMOND A Q U I N AS SUBSECTIONAL Aquinas, Assumption, Black River Fa l l s, Columbus Catholic, Mauston, Newman Catholic, Reedsburg Area, Viroqua. DURAND SUBSECTIONAL Amery, Ashland, Baldwin-Woodville, Durand, Ellsworth, Medford Area, New Richmond, Phillips, Regis. SECTIONAL #2 KOHLER SAINT MARY CENTRALSUBSECTIONAL Clintonville, Fox Valley Lutheran, Marinette, Notre Dame, Oshkosh Lourdes, Ripon, Saint Mary Central, Valley Christian, Xavier. S I T E N E E D E D SUBSECTIONAL Chilton, Howards Grove, Ke wa u n e e, Ko h l e r, Roncalli, Sheboygan Area Lutheran, Sheboygan County Christian, Sheboygan Falls, Two Rivers. SECTIONAL #3 WHITEWATER EAST TROY SUBSECTIONAL Big Foot/Williams Bay, East Troy, Edgerton, Elkhorn Area, Jefferson, Madison Edgewood, McFarland, Monroe, Whitewater. SITE NEEDED SUBSECTIONAL Catholic Memorial, Kewaskum, Portage, Saint John s NW Military Academy, Saint Mary s Springs, University Lake School, Watertown Luther Prep, Waupun, Wayland Academy. SECTIONAL #4 THE PRAIRIE SCHOOL B R O W N D E E R SUBSECTIONAL Brookfield Academy, Brown Deer, Dominican, Grafton, Milwaukee Lutheran, Plymouth, Shorewood, Thomas More, University School of Milwaukee. GREENDALE SUBSECTIONAL Greendale, Kenosha St. Joseph, Martin Luther, New Berlin Eisenhower, New Berlin West, Racine Saint Catherine s, Saint Francis, The Prairie School, Union Grove. SECTIONAL #1 Wausau West SECTIONAL #2 Kimberly SECTIONAL #3 Baraboo SECTIONAL #4 Oshkosh West SECTIONAL #5 Beaver Dam SECTIONAL #6 Janesville Craig SECTIONAL #7 Nicolet SECTIONAL #8 Brookfield Central STATE TOURNAMENT BRACKETS Sectional Winner 2 vs. Sectional Winner 8 Sectional Winner 3 vs. Sectional Winner 7 Sectional Winner 1 vs. Sectional Winner 5 Sectional Winner 4 vs. Sectional Winner 6 SECTIONAL #1 New Richmond SECTIONAL #2 Kohler SECTIONAL #3 Whitewater SECTIONAL #4 The Prairie School STATE TOURNAMENT BRACKETS Sectional Winner 1 vs. Sectional Winner 3 Sectional Winner 2 vs. Sectional Winner 4

17 Vol. 82 No. 10 WIAA BULLETIN April 14, 2006 Page 17 SECTIONAL #1 Tu e s d a y, May 23 T h u r s d a y, May 25 Tu e s d a y, May 30 SECTIONAL #2 Tu e s d a y, May 23 T h u r s d a y, May 25 Tu e s d a y, May 30 SECTIONAL #3 Tu e s d a y, May 23 T h u r s d a y, May 25 Tu e s d a y, May 30 Chippewa Falls Eau Claire Memorial Eau Claire North H u d s o n M e n o m o n i e River Falls S u p e r i o r AT C H I P P E WA FA L L S 1 p. m. A n t i g o A s h w a u b e n o n Bay Port Green Bay S o u t h w e s t Green Bay We s t P u l a s k i Shawano Community ATB AY P O RT 1:30 p. m. B a r a b o o La Crosse Central La Crosse Logan Madison Memorial Madison We s t To m a h Wa u n a k e e AT B E AV E RD A M 1 p. m. ATC H I P P E WA FA L L S 3 p. m. ATB AY P O RT 3:30 p. m. AT B E AV E RD A M 4 p. m. D.C. Everest L a k e l a n d M a r s h f i e l d M e r r i l l R h i n e l a n d e r Wa u s a ue a s t Wausau We s t AT C H I P P E WA FA L L S 1 p. m. Appleton East Appleton North Appleton We s t De Pere Green Bay East Green Bay Preble Manitowoc Lincoln ATB AY P O RT 1:30 p. m. Beaver Dam D e F o r e s t Madison East Madison La Follette M i d d l e t o n Sun Prairie Wa t e r t o w n AT B E AV E RD A M 1 p. m. SECTIONAL #4 Tu e s d a y, May 23 T h u r s d a y, May 25 Tu e s d a y, May 30 SECTIONAL #5 Tu e s d a y, May 23 T h u r s d a y, May 25 Tu e s d a y, May 30 SECTIONAL #6 Tu e s d a y, May 23 T h u r s d a y, May 25 Tu e s d a y, May 30 H o r t o n v i l l e K a u k a u n a K i m b e r l y M e n a s h a N e e n a h Stevens Point Wisconsin Rapids L i n c o l n AT O S H K O S HN O RT H ( U W-Oshkosh SB Field) 1 p. m. Beloit Memorial Janesville Craig Janesville Parker M i l t o n O r e g o n S t o u g h t o n Verona A r e a ATV E R O N AA R E A 2 p. m. A r r o w h e a d Fort A t k i n s o n H a m i l t o n Hartford Union Kettle Moraine M u k w o n a g o O c o n o m o w o c ATWA U K E S H AW E S T 1 p. m. AT O S H K O S HN O RT H ( U W-Oshkosh SB Field) 3:30 p. m. AT V E R O N AA R E A 4 p. m. ATWA U K E S H AW E S T 3 p. m. Fond du Lac Oshkosh North Oshkosh We s t SheboyganNorth Sheboygan South West Bend East West Bend We s t AT O S H K O S HN O RT H ( U W-Oshkosh SB Field) 1 p. m. B a d g e r B u r l i n g t o n Kenosha Bradford Kenosha Tr e m p e r Wa t e r f o r d Westosha Central Wilmot Union ATV E R O N AA R E A 2 p. m. Brookfield Central Brookfield East Waukesha North Waukesha South Waukesha We s t West Allis Central West Allis Hale ATWA U K E S H AW E S T 1 p. m. SECTIONAL #7 Tu e s d a y, May 23 T h u r s d a y, May 25 Tu e s d a y, May 30 SECTIONAL #8 Tu e s d a y, May 23 T h u r s d a y, May 25 Tu e s d a y, May 30 C e d a r b u rg G e r m a n t o w n H o m e s t e a d Menomonee Falls Milwaukee Madison U n i. / M a r s h a l l Milwaukee Vi n c e n t Port Wa s h i n g t o n Divine Savior Holy A n g e l s Milwaukee Custer Milwaukee King Milwaukee Riverside U n i v e r s i t y N i c o l e t Wauwatosa East Wauwatosa We s t ATH O M E S T E A D 11 a. m. ATH O M E S T E A D 11 a. m. ATH O M E S T E A D 1:30 p. m. G r e e n f i e l d Milwaukee Bay Vi e w Milwaukee Bradley Te c h n i c a l Milwaukee Hamilton Milwaukee Pulaski/ Arts/Ronald W. Reagan College P r e p Milwaukee South Pius XI F r a n k l i n M u s k e g o Oak Creek Racine Case Racine Horlick Racine Park South Milwaukee AT M U S K E G O 2 p. m. AT M U S K E G O 2 p. m. AT M U S K E G O 4 p. m. - Jim Getzloff (715) or ceramics@wctc.net. (3-15) May 12, Team for va r s i ty reserve and va r s i ty tournament (2 games). Tomah - Tom Curran (608) or tomcu@tomah.k12.wi.us. (3-15) May 13, Teams for varsity tournament. Oakfield - Dave Cohen (920) (3-28) May 13, Team for varsity tournament (1 game). Assumption (Wisconsin Rapids) - Jim Getzloff (715) or ceramics@wctc.net. (3-15) GENERAL JV games. Mishicot - Terri Risch (920) ext. 134 or trisch@mishicot.k12.wi.us. (3-27) Varsity/JV games. Southern Door - John Burke j b u r k s o u t h e r n - door.k12.wi.us. (3-17) BOYS TENNIS Apr. 15, Team for 16-team invitational (4 singles flights and 3 doubles flights). Kenosha Tremper - Chuck We r ve cwerve@kusd.edu or Joseph Fanning jfanning@kusd.edu. (4-3) GENERAL Matches. Milwaukee Hamilton - Dan Davis davisd m i l wa u kee.k12.wi.us. (3-20) TRACK & FIELD Apr. 6 or 11, Co-ed meet. Union Grove - David T. Pettitt (262) ext or pettdav@ug.k12.wi.us. (3-21) Apr. 20, Team for quad with unlimited entries. G a l e - E t t r i c k-trempealeau - Matt Wennthe (608) or mw e n t h g e t- schools.k12.wi.us. (3-28) Apr. 28, Teams for co-ed va r s i ty inv i t a t i o n a l. Owen-Withee - Brian Lewison (715) ext. 246 or b l e w i s o o w e n - withee.k12.wi.us. (3-13)

18 Page 18 April 14, 2006 WIAA BULLETIN Vol. 82 No. 10 DIVISION A - MENOMONIE H.S., Contact Dale Dahlke, Date 5/7/06, Time 6 p.m., Library, (W) (715) Ext. 425, (H) (715) , ( ) dale_dahlke@msd.k12.wi.us 1-1-B - MERRILL H.S., Contact Peter Miller, Date 5/7/06, Time, (W) (715) Ext. 3024, (H) (715) , ( ) pete.miller@maps.k12.wi.us 1-2-A - PULASKI H.S., Contact Don Tolkacz, Date 5/7/06, Time 2 p.m., Main Office, (W) (920) , (H) (920) CELL (920) , ( ) detolkacz@pulaski.k12.wi.us 1-2-B - APPLETON EAST H.S., Contact Tim Zachow, Date 5/6/06, Time 5 p.m., (W) (920) , (H) (920) , ( ) zachowtimothy@aasd.k12.wi.us 1-3-A - BARABOO H.S., Contact Pat Reiger, Date 5/3/06, Time 7 p.m., (W) (608) , (H) (608) , ( ) preiger@jvlnet.com 1-3-B - MADISON EAST H.S., Contact Kurt Gundlach, Date 5/3/06, Time 7 p.m., (W) (608) , (H) (608) , ( ) kgundlach@madison.k12.wi.us 1-4-A - HORTONVILLE H.S., Contact Mike Sexton, Date 5/3/06, Time 7 p.m., (W) (920) , (H) (920) , ( ) mikesexton@hasd.org 1-4-B - FOND DU LAC H.S., Contact Brian Skortz, Date 5/3/06, Time 7 p.m., (W) (920) , (H) (920) , ( ) skortzb@fonddulac.k12.wi.us 1-5-A - MILTON H.S., Contact Jim Johnson, Date 5/3/06, Time 7 p.m., (W) (608) , (H) (608) , ( ) johnsonja@mail.milton.k12.wi.us 1-5-B - WESTOSHA CENTRAL H.S., Contact Kris Allison, Date 5/3/06, Time 7 p.m., Room 501, (W) (262) Ext. 245, (H) (262) , ( ) allison@westosha.k12.wi.us 1-6-A - MUKWONAGO H.S., Contact Toby Ackerman, Date 5/3/06, Time 6:30 p.m., OCONOMOWOC H.S., (W) (262) , (H) (262) , ( ) ackerto@mukwonago.k12.wi.us 1-6-B - WEST ALLIS CENTRAL H.S., Contact Dave Kapp, Date 5/3/06, Time 7 p.m., Guidence Conf. Room, (in office) (W) (414) , (H) (414) , ( ) kappd@mail.wawm.k12.wi.us 1-7-A - MENOMONEE FALLS H.S., Contact Dave Petroff, Date 5/4/06, Time 7:30 p.m., Library, (W) (262) , (H) (262) , ( ) petrdav@sdmf.k12.wi.us 1-7-B - WAUWATOSA EAST H.S., Contact Linda Vitrano, Date 5/4/06, Time 6:30 p.m., (W) (414) , (H) (414) , ( ) vitranli@wauwatosa.k12.wi.us A - PIUS XI H.S., Contact Scott Herrick/Joel Claassen, Date 5/3/06, Time 6:30 p.m., (W) (414) , (H) (414) , ( ) sherrick@piusxi.org 1-8-B - MUSKEGO H.S., Contact John Rosenberg, Date 5/4/06, Time 7 p.m., Library (use East/Main Entrance), (W) (262) Ext. 4123, (H) (262) , ( ) jrosenberg@mnsd.k12.wi.us DIVISION A - HAYWARD H.S., Contact Barbara Chiszar, Date 5/3/06, Time 6 p.m., Office, (W) (715) Ext. 1505, (H) (715) , ( ) bchiszar@hayward.k12.wi.us B - BALDW I N -WOODVILLE H.S., Contact Wa d e Labecki, Date 5/3/06, Time 6:30 p.m., Conference Room, (W) (715) , (H) (715) , ( ) wlabecki@bwsd.k12.wi.us 2-1-C - HOLMEN H.S., Contact Linzi Gronning, Date 5/7/06, Time 6 p.m., (W) (608) , (H) (608) , ( ) grolin@holmen.k12.wi.us 2-1-D - MOSINEE H.S., Contact Guy Otte, Date 5/7/06, Time 6 p.m., Library, (W) (715) , (H) (715) , ( ) gotte@mosineeschools.org 2-2-A - FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN H.S., Contact Gene Strusz, Date 5/3/06, Time 6:30 p.m., Phy-Ed Classroom (enter East Commons Entrance) (W) (920) , (H) (920) , ( ) gstrusz@fvlhs.org 2-2-B - NOTRE DAME DE LA BAIE ACADEMY H.S., Contact Ken Flaten, Date 5/3/06, Time 7 p.m., (W) (920) , (H) (920) , ( ) flatenk@notredameacademy.com 2-2-C - TWO RIVERS H.S., Contact Jim Wegner, Date 5/3/06, Time 7 p.m., Conference Room, (W) (920) , (H) (920) , ( ) wegnejam@trschools.k12.wi.us 2-2-D - PLYMOUTH H.S., Contact Mike Slagle, Date 5/7/06, Time 3 p.m., (W) (920) , (H) (920) , ( ) mjslagle@plymouth.k12.wi.us 2-3-A - BERLIN H.S., Contact Steve Stellmacher, Date 5/3/06, Time 6 p.m., (W) (920) , (H) (920) , ( ) SStellmacher@berlin.k12.wi.us 2-3-B - COLUMBUS H.S., Contact Rich Abegglen, Date 5/7/06, Time 7 p.m., (W) (920) , (H) (920) , ( ) rich_abegglen@columbus.k12.wi.us 2-3-C - RICHLAND CENTER H.S., Contact Aaron Mithum, Date 5/3/06, Time 6:30 p.m., Conference Room, (W) (608) , (H) (608) , ( ) amithum@richland.k12.wi.us 2-3-D - EVANSVILLE H.S., Contact Brian Cashore, Date 5/3/06, Time 7 p.m., Media Room, (W) (608) , (H) (608) , ( ) cashorebr@evansville.k12.wi.us A - MILWAUKEE LUTHERAN H.S., Contact Matt Pankow, Date 5/4/06, Time 7:30 p.m., (W) (414) Ext. 208, (H) (262) , ( ) mpankow@milwaukeelutheranhs.org 2-4-B - PEWAUKEE H.S., Contact John Maltsch, Date 5/6/06, Time 3:30 p.m., Teacher Meeting Room, (W) (262) Ext. 6214, (H) (262) , ( ) maltjoh@pewaukee.k12.wi.us 2-4-C - DELAVAN-DARIEN H.S., Contact Wayne M. Fell, Date 5/7/06, Time, (W) (262) Ext. 4451, (H), ( ) wfell@ddschools.org 2-4-D - THOMAS MORE H.S., Contact Kevin Quinlan, Date 5/3/06, Time 7 p.m., Library, (W) (414) , (H) (414) , ( ) kquinlan@tmore.org DIVISION A - UNITY H.S., Contact Dennis Anderson, Date 5/7/06, Time 6 p.m., (W) (715) Ext. 1070, (H) (715) CELL (715) , ( ) danderson@unity.k12.wi.us 3-1-B - GLENWOOD CITY H.S., Contact Pete Gaustad, Date 5/3/06, Time 7 p.m., (W) (715) , (H) (715) , ( ) gaustpet@gcsd.k12.wi.us 3-1-C - PARK FALLS H.S., Contact Ken Dischler, Date 5/3/06, Time 7 p.m., (W) (715) , (H), ( ) ken.dischler@mx3.com 3-1-D - CADOTT H.S., Contact James Sekel, Date 5/7/06, Time, ANDERSON'S GRILL & BAR (465 Chippewa Mall Dr, Chippewa Falls) (W) (715) , (H) (715) , ( ) sekelj@cadott.k12.wi.us 3-2-A - IOLA-SCANDINAVIA H.S., Contact Tom Anderson, A m e r y A s h l a n d B a r r o n H a y w a r d N o r t h w e s t e r n Rice Lake S p o o n e r A l t o o n a B a l d w i n - Wo o d v i l l e B l o o m e r D u r a n d E l l s w o r t h New Richmond O s c e o l a Black River Falls G a l e - E t t r i c k - Tr e m p. H o l m e n O n a l a s k a S p a r t a Vi r o q u a West Salem Medford A r e a M o s i n e e N e k o o s a Northland Pines To m a h a w k Wi t t e n b e rg - B i r n a m w o o d SECTIONAL #1 Thursday Tuesday Thursday Tuesday May 18 May 23 May 25 May 30 AT W E S TS A L E M AT W E S TS A L E M 3 p.m. ATW E S TS A L E M Date 5/3/06, Time 7 p.m., Library, (W) (715) Ext. 401, (H) (715) , ( ) andersont@iola.k12.wi.us 3-2-B - LAONA H.S., Contact Alice A. Sturzl, Date 5/7/06, Time 12 noon, ELECTRONICALLY, (W) (715) Ext. 209, (H) (715) , ( ) alicesturzl@laona.k12.wi.us 3-2-C - HOWARDS GROVE H.S., Contact Thad Gabrielse, Date 5/3/06, Time 7 p.m., (W) (920) , (H) (920) , ( ) tgabriel@hgsd.k12.wi.us 3-2-D - KEWAUNEE H.S., Contact Corey Baumgartner, Date 5/3/06, Time 7 p.m., (W) (920) Ext. 460, (H) (920) , ( ) cbaumgartner@kewaunee.k12.wi.us 3-3-A - ARCADIA H.S., Contact Bruce Schweisthal, Date 5/6/06, Time 9 a.m., Library, (W) (608) , (H) (608) , ( ) schweisthalb@arcadia.k12.wi.us 3-3-B - SPENCER H.S., Contact Linda Fenske, Date 5/3/06, Time 7 p.m., (W) (715) Ext. 118, (H) (715) , ( ) lfenske@spencer.k12.wi.us 3-3-C - WESTBY H.S., Contact Karl Stoker, Date 5/3/06, Time 7 p.m., (W) (608) , (H) (608) , ( ) stokekar@westby.k12.wi.us 3-3-D - LANCASTER H.S., Contact John Hoch, Date 5/3/06, Time 7:30 p.m., (W) (608) Ext. 210, (H) (608) , ( ) hochj@lancastersd.k12.wi.us 3-4-A - MARKESAN H.S., Contact Kevin Wopat, Date 5/7/06, Time 5 p.m., (W) (920) Ext. 1346, (H) (608) , ( ) wopatkev@markesan.k12.wi.us 3-4-B - MARSHALL H.S., Contact Dan Grady, Date 5/3/06, See Softball Seeding Meeting, page 19 Fox Valley Lutheran F r e e d o m Little Chute New London Wa u p a c a Wi n n e c o n n e X a v i e r C l i n t o n v i l l e M a r i n e t t e Notre Dame O c o n t o Oconto Falls S e y m o u r West De Pere C h i l t o n D e n m a r k L u x e m b u rg - C a s c o New Holstein Southern Door S t u rgeon Bay Two Rivers C a m p b e l l s p o r t K e w a s k u m K i e l P l y m o u t h Sheboygan Falls Winnebago Lutheran A c a d e m y SECTIONAL #2 Thursday Tuesday Thursday Tuesday May 18 May 23 May 25 May 30 AT N E WH O L S T E I N AT N E WH O L S T E I N 3 p.m. AT N E WH O L S T E I N

19 Vol. 82 No. 10 WIAA BULLETIN April 14, 2006 Page 19 Sectional 3 Boscobel High School, May 20, 2006, 11:00 AM. Contact Greg Bell, AD, W (608) x2315, H (608) , ( ) bellgreg@boscobel.k12.wi.us Sectional 3 Mineral Point High School, May 17, 2006, 7:00 PM. Contact Ted Evans, Principal, W (608) , H (608) , ( ) commish@mp.k12.wi.us Sectional 3 Poynette High School, May 17, 2006, 7:00 PM. Contact Dana Breed, AD, W (608) x401, H (608) , ( ) dbree@poynette.k12.wi.us Sectional 3 Belleville High School, Room 491, May 17, 2006, 7:00 PM. Contact Susette Alsteens, AD, W (608) x493, H (608) , ( ) alsteens@belleville.k12.wi.us Sectional 4 Gillett High School, HS Library, May 17, 2006, 6:30 PM. Contact Mike Kaczmarek, AD, W (920) , H (920) , ( ) mkaczmarek@gillett.k12.wi.us Sectional 4 Reedsville High School, HS Library, May 17, 2006, 6:30 PM. Contact Steve Mirsberger, AD, W (920) , H (920) , ( ) smirsber@reedsville.k12.wi.us Sectional 4 Laconia High School, May 18, 2006, 7:30 PM. Contact Jeff Thomas, AD, W (920) x158, H (920) , ( ) thomjef@rbsd.k12.wi.us Sectional 4 Shoreland Lutheran High School, May 20, 2006, 5:30 PM. Contact Mark Stein, AD, W (262) , H (262) , ( ) mstein@slhs.us Division 4 Seeding Meeting Sites Sectional 1 Shell Lake High School, May 17, 2006, 7:00 PM. Contact Jim Campbell, AD, W (715) , H (715) , ( ) jimcamp@shelllake.k12.wi.us Sectional 1 Mellen High School, Meeting at Northland College Rm 111, May 17, 2006, 6:30 PM. Contact Lois Tanula, AD, W (715) x207, H (715) , ( ) ltanula@mellen.k12.wi.us Sectional 1 Elmwood High School, HS Cafeteria, May 17, 2006, 7:00 PM. Contact Bev Glaus, AD, W (715) x6213, H (715) , ( ) glausb@elmwood.k12.wi.us Sectional 1 Flambeau High School, May 17, 2006, 7:00 PM. Contact Norm Ross, AD, W (715) , H (715) , ( ) nross@flambeau.k12.wi.us Sectional 2 Abbotsford High School, HS Library, May 17, 2006, 7:30 PM. Contact Sam Zier, AD, W (715) x439, H (715) , ( ) samuel.zier@tznet.com Sectional 2 Necedah High School, May 18, 2006, 7:00 PM. Contact Pete Lowery/Kyle Cronan, Coach/AD, W (608) , H (715) , ( ) kcronan@necedah.k12.wi.us Sectional 2 Pacelli High School, May 17, 2006, 7:00 PM. Contact John Raflik, AD, W (715) , H (715) , ( ) jraflik@spacs.k12.wi.us Sectional 2 White Lake High School, Room 30, May 20, 2006, 10:00 AM. Contact George Maule, AD, W (715) , H (715) , ( ) gjmaule@whitelake.k12.wi.us Sectional 3 Hillsboro High School, May 18, 2006, 7:00 PM. Contact James Moe, AD, W (608) , H (608) , ( ) james.moe@hillsboro.k12.wi.us Sectional 3 North Crawford High School, HS Library, May 17, 2006, 7:00 PM. Contact David Bergum, AD, W (608) , H (608) , ( ) dbergum@hotmail.com Sectional 3 Belmont High School, Room 242, May 18, 2006, 7:00 PM. Contact Scott Tolzman, AD, W (608) , H (608) , ( ) tolzman@belmont.k12.wi.us Sectional 3 Argyle High School, Room 108, May 17, 2006, 7:00 PM. Contact Gerald Benish, AD, W (608) , H (608) , ( ) geraldb@argyle.k12.wi.us Sectional 4 Randolph High School, Room 223, May 17, 2006, 6:30 PM. Contact Bob Haffele, AD, W (920) x2209, H (920) , ( ) bhaffele@randolph.k12.wi.us Sectional 4 Green Bay NEW Lutheran High School, HS Cafeteria, May 17, 2006, 7:00 PM. Contact Mike Stock, AD, W (920) , H (920) , ( ) blazersad@yahoo.com Sectional 4 Albany High School, May 17, 2006, 1:00 PM. Contact Tom Berg, AD, W (608) , H (608) , ( ) bertom@albany.k12.wi.us Sectional 4 Lake Country Lutheran High School, May 17, 2006, 7:30 PM. Contact Janet Bahr, AD, W (262) , H (262) , ( ) jbahr@lakecountryhs.org A d a m s - F r i e n d s h i p B e r l i n O m r o Pioneer We s t f i e l d R i p o n Wa u p u n Wa u t o m a / F a i t h Christian A c a d e m y C o l u m b u s L o d i M a y v i l l e P o r t a g e Sauk Prairie Watertown Luther P r e p Wisconsin Dells D o d g e v i l l e M a u s t o n P l a t t e v i l l e Prairie du Chien R e e d s b u rg A r e a Richland Center River Va l l e y B r o d h e a d E v a n s v i l l e Madison Edgewood M c F a r l a n d Monona Grove M o n r o e Mount Horeb SECTIONAL #3 Thursday Tuesday Thursday Tuesday May 18 May 23 May 25 May 30 AT D O D G E V I L L E AT D O D G E V I L L E 3:30 p.m. AT D O D G E V I L L E Brown Deer G r a f t o n Milwaukee Languages Milwaukee Lutheran S h o r e w o o d S l i n g e r Whitefish Bay Catholic Memorial J e ff e r s o n Lakeside Lutheran New Berlin E i s e n h o w e r New Berlin We s t P e w a u k e e W h i t n a l l Big Foot D e l a v a n - D a r i e n East Tr o y E d g e r t o n Elkhorn A r e a Union Grove W h i t e w a t e r C u d a h y G r e e n d a l e Milwaukee Juneau Saint Francis Saint Joan A n t i d a Thomas More Wisconsin Lutheran SECTIONAL #4 Thursday Tuesday Thursday Tuesday May 18 May 23 May 25 May 30 AT W H I T E WAT E R 2:30 p.m. ATW H I T E WAT E R 4:30 p.m. AT W H I T E WAT E R 2:30 p.m. Time 7:30 p.m., (W) (608) Ext. 546, (H) (608) , ( ) dan_grady@marshall.k12.wi.us C - KETTLE MORAINE LUTHERAN H.S., Contact Leonard Collyard, Date 5/7/06, Time 6 p.m., (W) (262) , (H) (262) , ( ) lcollyar@kmlhs.org 3-4-D - CLINTON H.S., Contact Ray Vance, Date 5/7/06, Time, FAX & , (W) (608) Ext. 2407, (H) (608) , ( ) ravance@clintonwisch.com DIVISION A - SHELL LAKE H.S., Contact Jim Campbell, Date 5/4/06, Time 8 p.m., (W) (715) , (H) (715) CELL , ( ) jimcamp@shelllake.k12.wi.us 4-1-B - MELLEN H.S., Contact Lois Tanula, Date 5/3/06, Time 6:30 p.m., NORTHLAND COLLEGE-Room 111 (1411 Ellis Ave, Ashland) (W) (715) Ext. 207, (H) (715) , ( ) ltanula@mellen.k12.wi.us 4-1-C - FLAMBEAU H.S., Contact Norm Ross, Date 5/3/06, Time 7 p.m., (W) (715) , (H) (715) , ( ) nross@flambeau.k12.wi.us 4-1-D - GREENWOOD H.S., Contact Bob Lenz, Date 5/5/06, Time 8 p.m., (W) (715) , (H) (715) , ( ) rolenz@greenwood.k12.wi.us A - COLUMBUS CATHOLIC H.S., Contact Joe Konieczny, Date 5/7/06, Time 6 p.m., (W) (715) Ext. 305, (H) (715) , ( ) koniecznyj@mfldacs.net 4-2-B - TIGERTON H.S., Contact Glenda Smith, Date 5/3/06, Time 7 p.m., (W) (715) , (H) (715) , ( ) gsmith@tigerton.k12.wi.us 4-2-C - GOODMAN H.S., Contact Jeremiah Fisk, Date 5/3/06, Time 7 p.m., Art Room, (W) (715) , (H) (715) , ( ) jfisk@goodman.k12.wi.us 4-2-D - GREEN BAY NEW LUTHERAN H.S., Contact Michael Stock/Kellie Meerstein, Date 5/3/06, Time 7 p.m., (W) (920) (Mike), (H) (920) (Kellie), ( ) blazersad@newlhs.com 4-3-A - ALMA H.S., Contact Larry Grisen, Date 5/3/06, Time 7 p.m., (W) (608) , (H) (608) , ( ) grisenl@alma.k12.wi.us 4-3-B - KICKAPOO H.S., Contact Wayne Schreiber, Date 5/3/06, Time 6:30 p.m., (W) (608) , (H) (608) , ( ) wschreiber@kickapoo.k12.wi.us C - HIGHLAND H.S., Contact Mitch Wa i nwright, Date 5/3/06, Time 7 p. m., (W) (608) , (H) (608) CELL (608) , ( ) mwa i nw r i g h h i g h- l a n d. k 1 2. w i. u s 4-3-D - ROYALL H.S., Contact Ellen Gardner, Date 5/6/06, Time 10 a.m., (W) (608) , (H) (608) , ( ) gardnere@royall.k12.wi.us 4-4-A - RANDOLPH H.S., Contact Bob Haffele, Date 5/3/06, Time 6:30 p.m., Room 223, (W) (920) Ext. 2209, (H) (920) CELL (920) , ( ) bhaffele@randolph.k12.wi.us 4-4-B - HUSTISFORD H.S., Contact Glen Falkenthal, Date 5/3/06, Time 6:30 p.m., (W) (920) , (H) (920) , ( ) falkenthalg@hustisford.k12.wi.us 4-4-C - BELMONT H.S., Contact Scott Tolzman, Date 5/5/06, Time 7 p.m., Room 247, (W) (608) , (H) (608) , ( ) tolzman@belmont.k12.wi.us 4-4-D - WILLIAMS BAY H.S., Contact Mike Coolidge, Date 5/3/06, Time 6:30 p. m., (W) (847) , ( ) mico_4123@yahoo.com

20 Page 20 April 14, 2006 WIAA BULLETIN Vol. 82 No. 10 Amateur Status Q.: We have a local organization that runs a festival in our community. They have an interest in running a basketball competition in the local park. Participants would have to make a layu p, free throw, and three-pointer. They would be timed. Participants with the best time would win a prize - cash or maybe chamber bucks (community gift certificate). Is this a violation of their amateur status? The contest would be open to anyone, but really is geared toward middle school-aged students. A.: Yes. Amateur status should always be given a wide berth, because of the severity of its penalty. For WIAA members and their student athletes - they may not receive any sort of cash or merchandise award for achievement in athletics. Q.: If we have a student who is running track but is unable to afford a decent pair of shoes, is there anything the school or our booster club can do in helping get this athlete some shoes? A.: Don't just buy an athlete a pair of shoes. That presents an amateur status violation. If the school wishes to purchase shoes and issue them as you would other apparel - not a problem. Connect the idea to your "free and reduced" list of students. The shoes remain school property and should be disposed of in accordance with Board policy. Also See: Rules of Eligibility, Article IV, Section 1A-1c - important. Boosters could "gift" the school with the funds necessary for this, too. Again, the shoes are property of the school. Otherwise, maybe there is someone in the community who could give the student a job - long or short term, in order to earn enough to purchase a pair of running shoes. Frankly, that may be the best solution - for a lot of reasons. Q.: Our booster club wants to dub its state games and give a copy to all the girls on the team. Is this o.k. to do? A.: There are two parts to this question. First is copy/property rights and Todd Clark would be best able to answer those sorts of questions and/or point you in the right direction. It may end up that the boosters will need to purchase the DVD's. The statewide TV network has all the video, reproduction and distribution rights. Any duplication of any video footage taken at the State basketball tournaments is prohibited. The second dimension is rooted in amateur status and what a student might receive/be awarded. A simple "Event DVD" of their state tournament contests would not be something we would want to say no to - provided you receive permission. I would place it in a similar "grouping" of awards as an autographed game ball. Competition & Practice Q.: What are the specific rules governing a baseball scrimmage? Are there inning limits? I know we cannot use a scoreboard. Can it be played like a traditional game, or should it be run differently? A.: Baseball scrimmage rules may be found on page 4 of the Spring Season Regulations. There are no inning limitations; however, a score may not be kept on a scoreboard or anyplace else. It is up to you to determine whether the scrimmage is played like a traditional game or differently. Q.: Question regarding individual participation limits for softball. In reading the spring sport regulations it states that "a student may not participate in more than 20 games, but playing in one inning of a game does not count toward the maximum of 20." Am I to interpret this as meaning if an individual participates in two (2) or more innings of a game it counts towards the maximum of 20? Since our softball coach is having players play on both teams, I want to be clear on the interpretation for determining what constitutes participation in a contest. A.: Yes. The text is literal. Appearing in one inning of a game does not count. If a student appears in more then one inning - it counts as a game. Softball and baseball text is the same in this area. Participation Issues Q.: We have a question about the eligibility of a special education student. This student is a junior who is in our ED Program. He has had a significant number of disciplinary problems the past three years. In the IEP meeting that we conducted for him recently, it was recommended by his ED teacher that he be allowed to participate in track regardless of the number of classes he fails. Because he has consistently failed classes during his high school career, when grade checks come along he is always declared ineligible. One thing that this student has going for him in his life is his love of track and the relationship he has with his track coach. It was recommended that we not take this away from him because of grades. As we understand rule #6, pg 36, of the WIAA Handbook regarding academic eligibility, the student's IEP will allow him to participate in a WIAA sport even if he is not meeting the normal WIAA, academic requirement. He is currently failing three classes and though we are working with him, his past history indicates that he will continue to fail classes throughout the spring track season. We want to make sure we understand the rules correctly so that we don't use an ineligible athlete. He is in a state approved EEN program, and as a recommendation of his ED teacher we have written into the IEP that grades will not determine his eligibility. Please let us know if we are correct, and if we need to add anything else to his IEP to make sure we are meeting WIAA requirements. If we have misinterpreted this rule, we also need to know that. It would be unfortunate for this student, but we do not want to do anything illegally. A.: You are not interpreting the text on p. 36, exactly right. What that section provides in effect, is that an IEP may prescribe "non-traditional" grades/evaluation. Student does not receive "usual grades" (ABCDF). Instead, might be going P/F or Sat Prog/Un-Sat, etc. And so long as is making satisfactory progress in program as IEP indicated, can be eligible. If student receives traditional grades - may not receive more then one failing grade. Q.: My son is a junior and has played on the baseball JV squad for two years. Last year, the head coach had a couple of sophomores play on the varsity team but no juniors were affected by this. This year the coach wants to bring up a couple of sophomores to play on varsity but wants my son and another junior to play down. One of the sophomore boys is his son, who happens to play the same positions as my son. The other sophomore boys are ones he (the coach) has coached on a summer league rec. team. I was under the impression that once you're a C u m b e r l a n d G r a n t s b u rg Saint Croix Central Saint Croix Falls S o m e r s e t Turtle Lake/Clayton U n i t y We b s t e r B o y c e v i l l e C o l f a x Elk Mound Glenwood City P r e s c o t t R e g i s Spring Va l l e y B r u c e H u r l e y L a d y s m i t h Park Falls P h i l l i p s Wa s h b u r n Winter/Lac Courte O r e i l l e s C a d o t t C a m e r o n C h e t e k Fall Creek McDonell Central S t a n l e y - B o y d T h o r p SECTIONAL #1 Thursday Tuesday Thursday Tuesday May 18 May 23 May 25 May 30 ATFA L LC R E E K ATFA L LC R E E K ATFA L LC R E E K Dave Anderson junior, you're on varsity. (JV = underclassmen; varsity = upperclassmen) Are there any rules or guidelines governing this? A.: No. Level of play will most typically be determined by the athlete's ability and the coaches judgement. This is a local decision. No WIAA rules on this. Q.: Regarding academic eligibility, is there a 21-calendar day provision for spring suspensions that run through spring break, similar to fall sport academic eligibility timelines? Our spring break is upcoming and if we begin the ineligibility time frame beginning with school days prior to break the result will render this athlete ineligible for almost a month. A.: Not all members have spring break not all breaks are taken at the same time, in relation to third quarter reports. During the school year the correct provision for addressing academic in-eligibility is the required "15 scheduled school days/nights" (of ineligibility). The term of suspension is based upon a fairly typical model for instruction, assignment, grading/evaluation and determining academic progress - in order to restore or sustain "eligibility." There is no provision for applying either fall or summer academic eligibility requirements/provisions to a mid-year setting. Q.: I spoke with you this past fall about a young man who had moved out and then back into our district. At that time, it was determined that he would not be eligible for a calendar year A m h e r s t B o n d u e l I o l a - S c a n d i n a v i a M a n a w a R o s h o l t Saint Mary Central S h i o c t o n We y a u w e g a - F r e m o n t C o l e m a n C r a n d o n C r i v i t z G i l l e t t L a o n a / Wa b e n o Menominee Indian P e s h t i g o Three Lakes B r i l l i o n Howards Grove North Fond du Lac O o s t b u rg R e e d s v i l l e Sheboygan A r e a Va l d e r s A l g o m a K e w a u n e e Manitowoc Lutheran M i s h i c o t R o n c a l l i S e v a s t o p o l Wr i g h t s t o w n See Eligibility Q&A's, page 21 SECTIONAL #2 Thursday Tuesday Thursday Tuesday May 18 May 23 May 25 May 30 AT S H AWA N O ( Host Bonduel) 2 p.m. ATS H AWA N O ( Host Bonduel) 2 p.m. AT S H AWA N O ( Host Bonduel)

21 Vol. 82 No. 10 WIAA BULLETIN April 14, 2006 Page 21 regarding varsity competition. This student has now chosen to participate in track this spring. In our community and surrounding communities there is little opportunity for athletes to compete at a nonvarsity level in track due to school size. Is it possible to waive this restriction at this time, or at least waive it for regular season competition? A.: Sorry, no. Not having JV programming does not influence, alter or change how the transfer rule is looked at and/or applied. Nonschool Competition/Participation Q.: There is an indoor meet in Madison one of our track athletes wants to compete in. It is a high school WIAA sanctioned meet, and I have no plans on taking the team. The meet does take individual entries and our athlete would go and pay on his own. This is legal, correct? It is sponsored by the Wisconsin Track and Field Association (WISCTFA). All the competitors are Wisconsin high school athletes. A.: As described, participation in this would end the student's season..violating the nonschool competition rules. This could be approved, if it would be counted as one of your school's meet maximums, and a coach must be present. Ref: Rules of Eligibility, Article VI, Sect. 1A and Article I, Sect. 7. Q.: Each year I host a golf outing that supports Habitat for Humanity in our county, that normally attracts about 110 golfers. This year, a PGA member is going to be a part of our outing, and A r c a d i a Cochrane-Fountain C i t y M e l r o s e - M i n d o r o M o n d o v i N e i l l s v i l l e O s s e o - F a i r c h i l d W h i t e h a l l A u b u r n d a l e C o l b y E d g a r L o y a l M a r a t h o n P i t t s v i l l e S p e n c e r S t r a t f o r d A q u i n a s B a n g o r B o s c o b e l L u t h e r River Ridge R i v e r d a l e We s t b y Cuba City D a r l i n g t o n F e n n i m o r e I o w a - G r a n t L a n c a s t e r Mineral Point S o u t h w e s t e r n SECTIONAL #3 Thursday Tuesday Thursday Tuesday May 18 May 23 May 25 May 30 AT M O N D O V I AT M O N D O V I AT M O N D O V I we are considering having him play with four high school golfers from the area, instead of the typical foursome of business people. In effort to raise money for habitat, these golfers would actually be sponsored by four different companies. For example, I would donate $2,500 and invite a top golfer from X high school to play with the pro that day, as would three other companies donate and invite a golfer from a high school of their choice. My goal is to have two girls and two boys participate. This is not a competitive event, only a fund raiser, and the kids would be in a fun environment, and would surely learn a few things playing 18 holes with the pro, who would enjoy it as much. Just so you know the outing does include a lunch and dinner, and prizes for hole events, etc., as most outings like this one. Cost to the other golfers is $195 person, and there are some other categories of donation, etc. My concern is I don t want to suggest or do anything that would jeopardize the eligibility of these kids, and I am wondering what the WIAA s position would be. Are there any pitfalls with this idea that I should be aware of? A.: Most of the details of this idea need to be filtered through and reconciled with our member's amateur status rules. Bottom line is that you could accomplish much of your broad plan within the rules and without peril - by making a few adjustments. A student may not receive opportunity or benefit which is not available to all other students and/or because of performance, ability, potential as an athlete. I suggest you could select/identify your four students from their respective schools and teams either by L a c o n i a L o m i r a M a r k e s a n M o n t e l l o O a k f i e l d P a r d e e v i l l e Tr i - C o u n t y Wild Rose B e l l e v i l l e C a m b r i d g e M a r s h a l l New Glarus P e c a t o n i c a / A rg y l e P o y n e t t e Wa t e r l o o Wisconsin Heights D o d g e l a n d D o m i n i c a n Heritage Christian H o r i c o n Kettle Moraine Martin Luther P a l m y r a - E a g l e C l i n t o n Kenosha Christian L i f e Kenosha St. Joseph P a r k v i e w Racine Lutheran Racine Saint C a t h e r i n e s Shoreland Lutheran Tu r n e r SECTIONAL #4 Thursday Tuesday Thursday Tuesday May 18 May 23 May 25 May 30 AT H O R I C O N 2:30 p.m. AT H O R I C O N 2:30 p.m. AT H O R I C O N 4:30 p.m. a random draw from the school teams (every student in school had opportunity to go out for golf) and/or some other non-athletic based performance such as an essay competition. Selection through either of these (sorts) of processes would not be based on athletic performance and thus, acceptable. Those things which are included in registration, items which every one receives, equally just for signing up, such as lunch and dinner, are not a problem. They are not perks, benefits or awards, performance-based upon athletic achievement. Awards/prizes for school aged athletes must be symbolic in nature. (Medal, ribbon, trophy, event cap or t-shirt all have been approved.) Amateur status rules allow an athlete to be reimbursed actual and necessary costs associated with competition. See III-F of the Rules At A Glance. (The interpretation in this area allows for sponsors to cover entry fees into league play and/or tournament competition.) Q.: Do you see any problems with girls that are currently on the school sponsored softball team trying out for a local summer league that is not at all affiliated with the school if the tryouts are held during the school season? A.: WIAA provisions do not prevent a student from practicing with, trying-out for, or securing a roster spot on a nonschool team - even while a member of the school's team and "in-season." See Article III-D of the Rules At A Glance. Q.: 1. In a summer golf league can the league fees for a golfer be paid for by someone other than the parents? 2. Can the golf course offer free memberships to the girls or have students apply for a free membership via some type of selection process based on need? A.: 1) Yes* (student can be reimbursed actual and necessary costs associated with competition) - but not a good idea unless all students who would like their fees paid by someone else, get that taken care of/have that opportunity as well... and all the students are made aware of this opportunity. While students can be reimbursed actual and necessary costs related to competition - they are not able to receive "benefit" which is not available to any/every other student who desires it. 2) Pretty much same answer as above. This sort of benefit/perk will always raise eyebrows and attract close scrutiny. It is not always a violation. The course does best to advertise and offer a "student" discount to all students boys/girls, or designate "open" times for all school students - to play free or reduced. Put it in the newspaper, and be certain to avoid "special benefit" to a "few" - which is potentially an amateur status concern. Q.: Our booster club has been asked to help send one of our sophomore ski students to "Nationals". They want to give his mother $200 to offset his $900 fee to attend. I know the WIAA does not sanction skiing but he also is a soccer player. I have informed them that this is not acceptable, but I don't know if I am 100 percent correct. Can students/or their families accept this type of "gift"? A.: In this situation, the answer is "yes". Student may receive financial support. Two perspectives figure in. WIAA amateur status rules require that a student be an amateur in all WIAA sports in order to be eligible in any WIAA sports. 1) You are correct in that skiing, bowling, motocross, snowmobile racing, lumberjack olympics, e.g., and the many other activities your students may engage in - are not WIAA recognized sports and as such, accepting cash/merchandise awards connected to achievement/performance, have no direct bearing on WIAA eligibility. 2) There is another dimension to this which also supports the "yes, it's ok" answer. Rules of Eligibility, Article IV also indicates that students may be reimbursed for certain costs associated with competition - unlike camps, clinics, training/instruction - which only the student and family must provide for. My presumption is that "nationals" is 100 percent competition. Q.: Is a student athlete who plays soccer allowed to participate in a five versus five coed Sunday indoor soccer league? I want to make sure that I have this cleared up before our season begins. A.: No, not during the school s soccer season. Q.: My son s been asked to participate in a memorial basketball contest. It's a three-point shooting contest and people have to pay admission to get in. He is starting baseball practice so would participating in this basketball contest affect his baseball eligibility? A.: In a word, "no." Nonschool competition prohibition is sport specific. If your son was a member of the school's basketball team and the school's basketball season was still in progress, then a three-point basketball event would be a problem. If while a member of the school's baseball team, your son plays in a Sunday home talent or legion baseball game or a home run hitting contest - then his baseball season would be over. See Eligibility Q&A's, page 22

22 Page 22 April 14, 2006 WIAA BULLETIN Vol. 82 No. 10 Coach Contact Q.: In the WIAA Senior High School Handbook, on page 40, section C, paragraph 3,b, it states " Coaches in all other WIAA recognized sports (baseball, cross country, golf...) have been afforded up to five days of unrestricted summertime coaching contact between the end of school and July 31, in accordance with the bylaws, and as described in item b of this section. The five days do not need to be consecutive." Our school baseball head coach has coached a few select boys in summer rec. ball for the past several years. Wouldn't this be a violation of the above rule? A.: No. Not likely. Before the members approved the five unrestricted days between the end of school and July 31 - baseball, softball, tennis, golf and a handful of other "summer sport" coaches have been allowed contact in the summer, but it could not be school sponsored. Generally this meant the coaches worked with an area legion team, city league or club team, etc. Q.: Can an eighth grade basketball coach that coaches the school team during their season, also coach the 8th grade club team when the season is over? A.: Provided this coach has "zero" involvement and/interface with these same students in the next school season - the answer would be, "yes." This interpretation means zero practice/scrimmage with the 9th grade team, the coach is never on their bench, in their locker room, etc. The basic/fundamental rule states: "Coaches may not have coaching contact with athletes they will be coaching in the following school season during restricted times." Q.: My boys varsity basketball coach is asking if he can teach a summer school class to grades 5-12 in our district which teach basketball fundamentals, agility, sportsmanship, and many other topics. It would be a class which students throughout the district can register for, just like any other summer school coursework. Would this be in violation of "out-of-season" coach contact for him? A.: Simplest answers is "NO it wouldn't need to be a violation - However, for 9-12: With the recent changes approved by the membership this sort of "class" could be offered to students in grades 9-12 for up to five days in the summer - between the end of school and July 31. It could only be provided within the scope and concept of those five unrestricted coach contact days. For students who have just completed 8th grade and below, WIAA rules have - for many years, allowed schools to provide this sort of programming. It is not a problem if the class runs all summer long for grade level and middle level students, should the district desire. But for students in Grades 9-12 this sort of "class" could only be conducted w/in the approved summer contact days. Residence & Transfer Q.: I have an eligibility question. A student has transferred from a non-district charter/choice school to one of our district high schools. Previous school is not a member school. The transfer was made because the school closed during the year (we need to verify this fact). Can the student participate in track this year? No change of address. A.: Upon verification that a transfer was made necessary because the school "closed" - if documented, certainly might be seen as extenuating and supportive of waiver consideration. We're not talking about a school dropping a sport here. In this instance the school no longer exists. What is a student supposed to do? Questions: Is this high school the one your district policies place the student at? What grade? I would anticipate the documentation to "tell me" about when/how this closing came to pass When was it made known, etc. If you verify the information, examine timelines for the closing and this student's enrollment with you, etc. I would be interested to review a waiver request on this. Out-of-Season Concerns/Equipment Q.: I am a concerned parent whose child would like to go on and play football in college. This is a very exciting thing for him, being contacted by other organizations regarding his football skills and stats. In April & May, he has been invited to the midwest high school combine and another combine (sorry, not sure what it was called), could you tell me if attending these combines will affect his playing high school football eligibility next fall? Just recently he was contacted by NCSA, could you tell me if any ongoing contact with this organization will affect his playing eligibility? What can you tell me about these "combines" or NCSA? Please identify what rules and regulations apply if my son has any further contact? A.: Attending a combine, would not automatically/not typically, in and of itself present a youngster with any eligibility problems. Unless, for some unusual reason a student had their "fees" to attend waived, while everyone else had to pay, or they received a cash or merchandise sort of award for their attendance or performance in the testing. Or, if a student did a commercial, advertised or endorsed the business. I would need to know a little about NCSA, I will imagine it stands for national college scouting - something or another. Would need to know who the person is that has contacted your son from this group, what they are charging, and what they claim to do. Q.: Our student council is in the planning stages of fun activities for our student body in conjunction with an Arbor Day that will be held later in this school year. One of the activities that they would like to do is a three-on-three "mini-ball" tournament. Portable hoops would be brought into our parking lot, set at an 8 ft. height, and let the games begin! Would an event like this fall under a "school sponsored" activity (basketball) held outside of the season, and thus be a violation of season regulations? Can this type of activity be held without any peril to our student body? In the summer - as part of the five unrestricted days and/or during the membership approved basketball season this would not be a problem. The activity, as currently planned, would be open to any student(s) who wish to participate. A.: YES. Can't be seen any other way - as designed, student council is "school sponsored". If the only difference between mini ball and basketball is that the net is set at eight feet, or a smaller ball is used, I'd say it's still basketball school sponsored and students who have a past status in your school's program and still have remaining eligibility should not be involved in this added season B i r c h w o o d Clear Lake F r e d e r i c L u c k N o r t h w o o d Shell Lake B a y f i e l d D r u m m o n d G l i d d e n / B u t t e r n u t M e l l e n Solon Springs South Shore C o r n e l l F l a m b e a u G i l m a n Lake Holcombe New A u b u r n P r e n t i c e Rib Lake A u g u s t a Eau Claire Immanuel G r a n t o n G r e e n w o o d L i n c o l n O w e n - Wi t h e e SECTIONAL #1 Thursday Tuesday Thursday Tuesday May 18 May 23 May 25 May 30 ATA U G U S TA ATA U G U S TA AT A U G U S TA 3 p.m. of school sponsored basketball outside the season. In the summer - as part of the five unrestricted days and/or during the membership-approved basketball season, this would not be a problem. Q.: Girls who play on our HS team are also involved in a league during the summer with other HS teams from our area. I have been informed that beginning this year our youth softball organization wants to pay the entry fee for this league and for any tournaments our girls are in. After reading page 38 (Section 2C-5) in the Handbook, I am not clear as to the legality of this. Previously the fees have always been covered by the girls or their parents. Please let me know if this is permissible. A.: This can be done within the rules if school administration wishes to allow. The SB organization just needs to reconcile this within the amateur status provisions, i.e., an athlete may not "benefit" because of their ability/potential as an athlete - and/or - in a manner not available to other interested students. So long as the opportunity - getting league fees/entry fees is made known and available to any/all girls interested in "summer league." (Not just available/limited to a select few individuals, which is viewed as special benefit.) Then, an athlete can be reimbursed actual and necessary costs associated with competition this may include league/tournament entry fees. A b b o t s f o r d A s s u m p t i o n A t h e n s Columbus Catholic Northland Lutheran Port Edwards A l m o n d - B a n c r o f t B o w l e r M a r i o n Newman Catholic P a c e l l i Ti g e r t o n White Lake C o n s e r v e E l c h o F l o r e n c e Marinette Catholic C e n t r a l / L e n a P e m b i n e / G o o d m a n P h e l p s Wa u s a u k e e Elkhart Lake- Glenbeulah G i b r a l t a r Green Bay NEW Saint Mary s Springs S t o c k b r i d g e SECTIONAL #2 Thursday Tuesday Thursday Tuesday May 18 May 23 May 25 May 30 # 3 S e e d AT M A R I O N ATM A R I O N ATM A R I O N

23 Vol. 82 No. 10 WIAA BULLETIN April 14, 2006 Page 23 P e m b i n e - Green Acres, Beecher P e s h t i g o - Cramers Ve r n o n Hills, Peshtigo - Little River CC, Marinette P e w a u k e e - Naga-Wa u ke e, Pe wa u kee - Western Lake s, Pewaukee - Ironwood, Sussex P h e l p s - Gateway GC, Land O'Lakes Phillips - Westwood GC, Phillips Pioneer Westfield - Thal Acres Links/Lanes, Westfield Pius XI - Muskego Lakes CC, Muskego - Brown Deer GC, Brown Deer - Washington County Golf Club, Hartford P l a t t e v i l l e - Platteville CC, Platteville Plymouth - Ouit Qui Oc, Elkhart Lake - Whistling Straits, Haven - Pine Hills, Sheboygan Port Washington - The Squires, Belgium - Hawthorne Hills, Saukville - Fire Ridge, Grafton Portage - Portage CC, Portage - Saddle Ridge GC, Portage Prairie du Chien - Prairie du Chien CC, Prairie du Chien P r e s c o t t - Clifton Highlands, Prescott Princeton - The Links, Green Lake - The Woodlands, Green Lake A l m a B l a i r- Ta y l o r E l e v a - S t r u m E l m w o o d I n d e p e n d e n c e / G i l m a n t o n P e p i n Plum City B r o o k w o o d C a s h t o n De Soto K i c k a p o o La Farg e North Crawford C a s s v i l l e H i g h l a n d I t h a c a P o t o s i S e n e c a Wa u z e k a - S t e u b e n H i l l s b o r o N e c e d a h New Lisbon R o y a l l We s t o n Wo n e w o c - C e n t e r SECTIONAL #3 P u l a s k i - Crystal Springs, Seymour - Thornberry Creek CC, Oneida - Brown County GC, Oneida Racine Case - Ives Grove GC, Racine Racine Horlick - Johnson Park Golf Club, Racine - Ives Grove, Sturtevant - Racine CC, Racine Racine Lutheran - Meadiwbrook CC, Racine - South Hills, Franksville Racine Park - Meadowbrook CC, Racine - Johnson Park GC, Racine - Maplecrest CC, Kenosha Racine Saint Catherine's - Johnson Park Golf Club, Racine - Shoop Park, Racine - Ives Grove Golf Links, Sturtevant Randolph - Beaver Dam CC, Beaver Dam Random Lake - Haw t h o r n e Hills GC, Fredonia - Hon-E-Kor GC, Kewaskum - Fire Ridge, Grafton Reedsburg Area - Reedsburg CC, Reedsburg Reedsville - Wander Springs, Greenleaf Regis - Mill Run GC, - Wild Ridge GC, Eau Claire Rhinelander - Northwoods GC, Rhinelander - Rhinelander CC, Rhinelander - Pinewood GC, Harshaw Thursday Tuesday Thursday Tuesday May 18 May 23 May 25 May 30 ATH O L M E N 2 p.m. AT H O L M E N 2 p.m. AT H O L M E N 4:30 p.m. Rice Lake - Turtleback GC, Rice Lake Richland Center - Ouail Run, Richland Center Ripon - Tuscumbia, Green Lake River Falls - River Falls GC, River Falls - Kilkarney GC, River Falls - Troy Burne GC, River Falls River Valley - House on the Rock, Spring Green - Spring Green Municipal, Spring Green R o n c a l l i - Meadow Links, Manitowoc - Fox Hills, Mishicot - Branch River CC, Cato Saint Croix Central - Hammond Golf Club, Hammond - Pheasant Hills Golf Club, Hammond - Badlands GC, Roberts Saint Croix Falls - St Croix Valley GC, Saint Croix Falls - Krooked Kreek, Osceola - Hammond GC, Baldwin Saint Francis - South Hills CC, F ranksville - Oakwood GC, Milwaukee - Grant GC, Milwaukee Saint John's NW Military A c a d e m y - St Johns NW GC, Delafield Saint Mary Central - Chaska GC, Appleton Saint Mary's Springs - Whispering Pines, Fond du Lac - Rolling Meadows, Fond du Lac - C a m b r i a - F r i e s l a n d Green Lake Oshkosh Lourdes P r i n c e t o n R a n d o l p h R i o Fall River H u s t i s f o r d Johnson Creek Living Word Lutheran Milwaukee Lifelong L e a r n i n g Wayland A c a d e m y B a r n e v e l d B e l m o n t B e n t o n Black Hawk M o n t i c e l l o S h u l l s b u rg A l b a n y Catholic Central D e e r f i e l d Faith Christian J u d a Williams Bay SECTIONAL #4 South Hills CC, Fond du Lac Sauk Prairie - Lake Wisconsin CC, Sauk Prairie S e v a s t o p o l - Cherry Hills, Sturgeon Bay - Idlewild GC, Sturgeon Bay - Thornberry Creek, Denmark S e y m o u r - Crystal Springs, Seymour Shawano Community - S h awano Lake GC, Shawano - Brown County GC, Oneida - Bear Trail, Suring Sheboygan Area Lutheran - Pine Hills CC, Sheboygan Sheboygan County Christian - Towne & Country, Sheboygan - The Bull, Sheboygan Falls - Blackwolf Run, Kohler Sheboygan Falls - The Bull, Sheboygan Falls Sheboygan North - Sheboygan Town & Country, Sheboygan - Pine Hills CC, Sheboygan - Whistling Straits, Sheboygan Sheboygan South - Whistling Straits, Haven - Town & Country, Sheboygan - Quit Qui Oc, Plymouth S h i o c t o n - Eagle Creek, Shiocton Shoreland Lutheran - Brightondal Links, Kansasville - Oakwood Golf Park, Oak Creek - Thursday Tuesday Thursday Tuesday May 18 May 23 May 25 May 30 AT E VA N S V I L L E AT E VA N S V I L L E 2 p.m. AT E VA N S V I L L E Maplecrest CC, Somers S h o r e w o o d - Lincoln Pa r k, Milwaukee S h u l l s b u r g - Darlington CC, Darlington - Platteville CC, Platteville Siren - Siren National, Siren - Frederic CC, Frederic - Yellow Lake GC, Webster Slinger - Washington County, Hartford - Hartford CC, Hartford - Scenic View GC, Slinger S o m e r s e t - Bristol Ridge, Somerset South Milwaukee - Oakwood Park, Franklin - Whitnall Park GC, Hales Corners - Grant Park GC, South Milwaukee Southern Door - Idlewild GC, Sturgeon Bay - Cherry Hills GC, Sturgeon Bay - Thornberry Creek, Green Bay S o u t h w e s t e r n - Galena CC, Galena, IL - Cole Acres, Cuba City - Birchwood CC, Hazel Green Sparta - Sparta Municipal GC, Sparta - Hiawatha Golf Club, Tomah - Maplegrove Golf Club, West Salem S p o o n e r - Spooner G C, Spooner S t a n l e y - B o y d - Whispering Pines, Cadott Stevens Point - Stevens Point CC, Stevens Point - Sentry World GC, Stevens Point - Wisconsin River CC, Stevens Pont S t o u g h t o n - Stoughton CC, Stoughton - Coachman's Golf Resort, Edgerton - Creekview, Edgerton Sturgeon Bay - Cherry Hills, Sturgeon Bay - Horseshoe Bay, Egg Harbor - Idlewild, Sturgeon Bay Sun Prairie - Sun Prairie Golf Club, Sun Prairie - The Oaks Golf Course, Cottage Grove - The Bridges, Madison S u p e r i o r - Nemadji GC, Superior Suring - Black Bear Run, Suring The Prairie School - Johnson Park Golf Club, Racine - Ives Grove, S t u r t e vant - Maplecrest CC, Kenosha Thomas More - Oakwood, Franklin - Whitnall, Hales Corners - Brown Deer GC, Brown Deer Thorp - Meadowville GC, Owen Three Lakes - Big Stone Golf Club, Three Lakes - Eagle River GC, Eagle River - Gateway GC, Land O Lakes Tomah - Hiawatha GC, Tomah - Holiday Lodge GC, Wyeville - Sparta Municipal GC, Sparta T o m a h a w k - Inshalla CC, To m a h awk - Edgewater GC, Tomahawk Turner - Glen Erin, Janesville - Krueger Haskell Golf, Beloit - Beloit CC, Beloit Turtle Lake/Clayton - Echo Hills GC, Turtle Lake Two Rivers - Emerald Hills, Two Rivers - Fox Hills, Mishicot - Branch River CC, Branch Union Grove - Ives Grove, Yorkville - Browns Lake, Burlington - Oakwood CC, Franklin Unity - Luck GC, Luck University Lake School - Olde Highlander GC, Oconomowoc - New Berlin Hills GC, New Berlin University School of Milwaukee - Brown Deer, Brown Deer - Dretzka, Milwaukee - Missing Links, Mequon Valders - Branch River CC, Cato - Autumn Ridge GC, Valders - Wander Springs GC, Greenleaf Verona Area - Edelweiss CC, New Glarus - Hawks Landing Golf Club, Madison V i r o q u a - Viroqua Hills GC, Viroqua - Snowflake Golf Club, Westby Wabeno - Mc Causlin Brooke GC, Lakewood - Nicolet CC, Laona Washburn/Bayfield - Apostle Highlands, Bayfield - Chequamegon Bay GC, Ashland - Madeline Island GC, LaPointe Washington Island - Deer Run, Washington Island W a t e r f o r d - Rive r m o o r, Waterford - Brown's Lake, Burlington - Rainbow Springs, Mukwonago Watertown - Watertown CC, Watertown Watertown Luther Prep - Windwood GC, Watertown Waukesha North - Willow Run GC, Pewaukee - Merrill Hills CC, Waukesha - Ironwood GC, Sussex Waukesha South - Naga-waukee Golf Club, Pewaukee - New Berlin Hills GC, New Berlin Waukesha West - We s t e r n Lakes, Pewaukee - Merrill Hills CC, Waukesha - Edgewood GC, Big Bend Waunakee - Meadows of Six Mile Creek, Waunakee W a u p a c a - Waupaca CC, Waupaca - FoxFire Golf Club, Waupaca - Hidden Waters GC, Waupaca W a u p u n - Rock River CC, Waupun Wausau East - Trapp River GC, Wausau - Greenwood Hills CC, Wausau - Wausau CC, Wausau Wausau West - Pine Valley, Marathon - Greenwood Hills CC, Wausau - Trapp River, Wausau W a u s a u k e e - Hunters Glen Golf, Crivitz Wautoma/Faith Christian A c a d e m y - Wa u s h a ra CC, Wautoma - Two Oaks, Wautoma Wauwatosa East/Wauwatosa West - Blue Mound CC, Wauwatosa - Currie GC, Milwaukee - Brown Deer GC, Milwaukee Wayland Academy - Old Hickory GC, Beaver Dam Webster - Voyager Village GC, Webster - Fox Run GC, Webster - Siren Glen GC, Siren West Allis Central - Whitnall GC, Hales Corners - Greenfield GC, West Allis West Allis Hale - Greenfield Park, West Allis - Whitnall, Hales Corners - New Berlin Hills, New Berlin West Bend East - West Bend CC, West Bend - West Bend Lakes GC, West Bend - Wa s h i n g t o n County GC, Hartford West Bend West - West Bend CC, West Bend - West Bend Lakes GC, West Bend - Wa s h i n g t o n County GC, Hartford West De Pere - No Information Received West Salem - Fox Hollow, La Crosse - Drugans, Holmen - Maple Grove, West Salem W e s t b y - Viroqua Hills GC, Viroqua - Snowflake Golf Club, Westby Westosha Central - Brighton Dale Links, Kansasville - Spring Valley CC, Trevor W e y a u w e g a - F r e m o n t - Weymont Run, Weyauwega Whitefish Bay - Tripoli CC, M i l wa u kee - Brown Deer Pa r k, Brown Deer - Lincoln, Milwaukee W h i t e h a l l - No Information Received W h i t e w a t e r - Eve r g r e e n, Elkhorn - Whitewater CC, Whitewater Whitnall - Muskego Lakes CC, Muskego - Morningstar Golf Club, Wa u kesha - Edgewood GC, Big Bend Williams Bay - Hawk's View GC, Lake Geneva - Geneva National Golf Club, Lake Geneva - George Williams College, Williams Bay Wilmot Union - Twin Lakes CC, Twin Lakes Winnebago Lutheran Academy - Rolling Meadows GC, Fond du Lac - South Hills CC, F ranksville - Whispering Springs GC, Fond du Lac Winneconne - Lake Breeze GC, Winneconne Winter - Barker Lake, Winter Wisconsin Dells - Christmas Mountain, Wisconsin Dells - Trapper's Turn, Wisconsin Dells - Spring Brook, Wisconsin Dells Wisconsin Heights - House on the Rock, Spring Green Wisconsin Lutheran - New Berlin Hills, New Berlin - Fire Ridge, Grafton - Kettle Hills, Richfield Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln - Bull's Eye CC, Wisconsin Rapids - The Ridges GC, Wisconsin Rapids W i t t e n b e r g - B i r n a m w o o d - Maple Hills GC, Wittenberg Wrightstown - Hilly Haven, De Pere - Royal St Pa t r i c k s, Wrightstown - Mid Va l l e y, Wrightstown Xavier - Butte des Morts CC, Appleton - Winagamie GC, Neenah - North Shore CC, Menasha

24 Periodical Postage Paid at Stevens Point, Wis. (ISSN ) Publisher: Douglas Chickering, Executive Director Editor: Todd Clark, Communications Director Telephone (715) FAX (715) < > BOARD OF CONTROL EXECUTIVE OFFICE President JIM DYER Milwaukee Pius XI (At-Large) TERRY REYNOLDS Shell Lake (District 1) GUS MANCUSO Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln (District 2) ROGER FOEGEN Bangor (District 3) Published 13 times August 19, 2005 through July 7, 2006, two per month in October and May one per month in August, September, November, December, January, February, March, April and July, at Stevens Point, Wisconsin by the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. The BULLETIN is included as part of membership for dues for schools and license fees for officials. Subscription rate is $8.00 per year prepaid. Headquarters and general business office at 5516 Vern Holmes Drive, P.O. Box 267, Stevens Point, WI, Postmaster, direct change of address correspondence to, WIAA Bulletin, 5516 Vern Holmes Drive, P.O. Box 267, Stevens Point, WI, President-Elect SCOTT LINDGREN Kenosha Public Schools (District 7) JAMES SMASAL Winneconne (District 4) KEVIN KNUDSON Barneveld (District 5) JIM MCCARTNEY Horicon (District 6) Treasurer PEG EKEDAHL Milton (At-Large) WALTER WETZEL Neillsville (Wisconsin Association of School Boards) AQUINE JACKSON Milwaukee Public Schools (At-Large) DR. MICHAEL THOMPSON, State Department of Public Instruction Liaison BILL VICKROY, Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln, Wisconsin Athletic Directors Association Liaison JOHN ASHLEY, Wisconsin Association of School Boards Liaison EDITORIAL DOUGLAS CHICKERING Executive Director DAVE ANDERSON Deputy Director DEBRA HAUSER Associate Director TOM SHAFRANSKI Assistant Director MARCY THURWACHTER Assistant Director TODD CLARK Communications Director April Board/Council Election Ballot Deadline April Board/Council Election Committee Meeting (Stevens Point) April WIAA Annual Meeting (Wausau) May Middle Level Council Meeting May Sportsmanship Committee Meeting May Scholar/Athlete Awards Program (Wausau) May Medical Advisory Meeting (Stevens Point) May Board of Control Meeting (Stevens Point) May Earliest Day for Summer Baseball Practice May 18, 23 & Softball May Track & Field May Boys Tennis Subsectionals May Boys Golf May 26, 30, 31 & June Spring Baseball May Track & Field Boys Tennis E very spring the WIAA membership gets the opportunity- -and obligation--to express its preferences for possible changes to policies and procedures that govern interscholastic athletic opportunities for nearly 90,000 student-a t h- letes in this state each ye a r. On April 26, the membership will conve n e at the Stoney Creek Inn in Wausau to weigh-in on a number of issues that have been points of discussions over the last 12 months. Some of the proposed amendments to the Constitution, Rules of Eligibility and Bylaws confront ongoing attempts to address the concerns of the memb e r s h i p, and others to clarify and enhance existing policies. Perhaps the amendment receiving the most notoriety invo l ves the eligibility of tra n s- fer students. There are a number of hot- b u t t o n items the WIAA, or any high school association across the nation, scrutinizes every ye a r. If s t u d e n t- m ovement between schools isn t the top of the list of concerns, it certainly challenges for the top spot. The set of circumstances surrounding the t ransfer of student-athletes differ and are arguably questioned locally more than any other issue. Whether it be movement between public and independent religious schools, between less successful programs and more successful programs, or small schools and large schools, a cloud of suspicion as to the reason and ethics of the transfer follows. This is the case even when transfers occur through open enrollment, tuition payment or if decisions are based on parental choice of w h a t s the best for their children. The membership has the opportunity to place another hurdle in the Rules of Eligibility that may help eliminate transfers for what it b e l i e ves is unacceptable reasons. The amendment would make any studentathlete, who transfers to any school after their sophomore ye a r, ineligible to practice or compete at the new school for one whole calendar ye a r, unless the transfer is made because of a change in residence by the parents or extenuating circumstances. This means even open-enrolled and t u i t i o n - p aying students would be unable to participate in school athletics for one year unless it i nvo l ves a complete residence relocation or extenuating circumstances. Will this discourage transfers after a stud e n t-a t h l e t e s sophomore year? How can it not if the reason for transfer is strictly athletics m o t i vated? As in all other cases, the A s s o c i a t i o n s appeal process serves as a viable source to receive relief. Other amendments and editorial changes to the Constitution, Bylaws and Rules of E l i g i b i l i ty have received unanimous support at each level of the committee structure to a d vance them for a membership vo t e. The WIAA already has policy stating tra n s- fer students that are ineligible at any school for disciplinary reasons remain ineligible at their new school for the same period as determined by the former school. An amendment is being proposed to require the same guidelines for t ransfers that are determined to be academically ineligible at their former school. In addressing the integrity of the membership in the Association, an amendment is proposed to add requirements to school s wa n t i n g to join the WIAA. If it passes, a school wishing to join the Association will need to sponsor at least one interscholastic athletic program, in addition to any coopera t i ve arrangements with another school. In addition, a new member school would need to have at least one sport for one year before it becomes eligible to co-op with another school or be eligible for the Tournament Series in any sport. Concerns from the lack of commitment to the Association by new schools is the ra t i o n a l e for the amendment. In essence, the change d i s c o u rages schools from joining the WIAA for the eligibility of a select few individuals without proper administra t i ve control or based solely on the prospects of advancing in the State Tournament in particular sports on a ye a r- byyear basis. The membership will also vote on an amendment that will clarify the wording in the code of conduct rules. The language would require street drugs and performance enhancing substances to be included in the code and subject to each school s disciplinary proced u r e s. Another proposed amendment will go a long way to ensure representative leadership on the Board of Control. The plan requires a minimum of 25 percent of the schools in an election set to vote in order for a write-in candidate to be elected or advanced in a primary. A sixth amendment in front of the membership clarifies the Board of Control s authority to restore eligibility and reduce a career- e n d i n g p e n a l ty to a student-athlete unknowingly committing an amateur-status violation. If passed, s t u d e n t-athletes could regain eligibility if there is documented extenuating circumstances and complete restitution has been made. Not only does this amendment provide some relief to those inexplicably blindsided by the rule, but it also provides possible relief in enforcing one of the most excruciating penalties placed on young student-athletes by the membership. Along with the impact that the number of the proposed amendments have on the future of interscholastic athletics, discussions including public and independent religious schools divisional placements and coopera t i ve team issues should provide plenty of incentive to participate at the Annual Meeting. We look forward to seeing you there! May 25 & Girls Soccer May Memorial Day May Softball May Boys Golf June State Boys Individual Tennis Tournament (Madison) June 1 & Girls Soccer June State Track & Field Meet (La Crosse) June State Boys Golf Tournament (Madison) June Spring Baseball June State Softball Tournament (Madison) State Girls Soccer Tournament (Milwaukee) June Officials License Reapplication Deadline June State Boys Team Tennis Tournament (Madison) June Sports Advisory Committee Meeting June State Spring Baseball Tournament (Appleton) June Advisory Council Meeting June Advisory Council/Board of Control Meeting July Summer Baseball July Summer Baseball July Summer Baseball July State Summer Baseball Tournament (Stevens Point) Students participating in interscholastic sports often find conflicts between these events and college test dates. Listed below are the and dates for ACT. ACT Late Registration Regular Registration Postmark Deadline Postmark Deadline (additional Test Date* (regular fee) fee required) June 10, 2006 May 5, 2006 May 19, 2006 ACT Late Registration Regular Registration Postmark Deadline Postmark Deadline (additional Test Date* (regular fee) fee required) September 16, 2006*** August 18, 2006 August 25, 2006 October 28, 2006 September 22, 2006 October 6, 2006 December 9, 2006 November 3, 2006 November 16, 2006 February 10, 2007 January 5, 2007 January 19, 2007 April 14, 2007 March 9, 2007 March 23, 2007 June 9, 2007 May 4, 2007 May 18, 2007 *Due to the special requirements of legislation in effect in New York, a February 2006 test is not scheduled in that state. This test date restriction may continue for the testing year. ***The September 16, 2006, test dates are available ONLY in Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas and Washington.

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