IAAM 2015-2016 Handbook

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MISSION STATEMENT The diverse 31-Member Schools of the Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland share a common commitment to athletics as an extension of the educational process. Participation in healthy athletic competition provides our female students opportunities to build character, acquire and improve skills, demonstrate leadership, and have fun. The league, its member schools, and participants embrace fair play, integrity, and respectful behavior as integral components of the spirit of the games.

CELEBRATING healthy athletic competition among female athletes since

1999.

Maureen Walsh – Chair, Board of Governors Traci Davis – President, General Assembly Susan Thompson – Executive Director 2

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Annual Calendar 4 Championship Dates 6 Organizational Leadership 7 Index of Member Schools 8 Officials and Assigners 12 Concussion Policy 16 Heat Acclimation Policy 16 Rules & Regulations 17 Conference Alignments 26 IAAM All-Conference 31 Badminton 33 Basketball 34 Cross Country 35 Field Hockey 36 Golf 39 Indoor Soccer 40 Indoor Track 42 Lacrosse 43 Outdoor Track & Field 44 Soccer 45 Softball 47 Swimming 49 Tennis 51 Volleyball 53 Athletic Trainers for Member Schools 54

CONTACT Susan Thompson – Executive Director suethompson@iaamsports.com IAAM Office P.O. Box 840 Pasadena, MD 21123-0840 410-768-2595 (Office) www.iaamsports.com www.iaamsports.com

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IAAM MEETING DATES 2015-2016 Seasonal Start Dates

Roster Due Dates

Change of Conf. Requests Due

Fall: August 17, 2015

Fall: September 4, 2015

Fall: October 30, 2015

Winter: November 2, 2015

Winter: November 20, 2015

Winter: February 12, 2016

Spring: February 16, 2016

Spring: March 4, 2016

Spring: May 6, 2016

All-Conference Nominations Due Tennis Friday, October 16, 2015 “C” Field Hockey

Friday, October 16, 2015

Field Hockey, Soccer, and Volleyball Friday, October 23, 2015 Indoor Soccer

Friday, January 29, 2016

Basketball

Friday, February 5, 2016

Badminton Friday, April 22, 2016 Softball and Lacrosse

Friday, May 6, 2016

Athletic Director Meeting Dates Monday, August 24 GARRISON FOREST 6:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 22 GARRISON FOREST 9:00 a.m. Tuesday, October 13 GARRISON FOREST 9:00 a.m. Tuesday, November 10 SEVERN SCHOOL 9:00 a.m. Tuesday, December 8

BRYN MAWR, MT. WASHINGTON 9:00 a.m.

Tuesday, January 12 SEVERN SCHOOL 9:00 a.m. Tuesday, February 9 GARRISON FOREST 9:00 a.m. Tuesday, March 8 GARRISON FOREST 9:00 a.m. Tuesday, April 12 CONFERENCE CALL 9:00 a.m. Tuesday, May 10 GARRISON FOREST 9:00 a.m. Thursday, June 2 SETON KEOUGH 10:00 a.m.

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IAAM MEETING DATES 2015-2016 Heads of School Meeting Dates FALL

October 28, 2015

Bryn Mawr

8:30 a.m.

WINTER March 9, 2016 Bryn Mawr 8:30 a.m. SPRING May 11, 2016 Bryn Mawr 8:30 a.m.

Pre-Season Meeting Dates FALL

Monday, August 10

Beth Tfiloh

7:00 p.m.

WINTER

Monday, October 26 Beth Tfiloh

7:00 p.m.

SPRING

Monday, February 8

7:00 p.m.

Beth Tfiloh

Post-Season Meeting Dates Tennis October 26 Park School 7:00 p.m. Volleyball November 3 Seton Keough 6:00 p.m. Soccer November 4 Severn School 6:00 p.m. Field Hockey November 4 McDonogh 6:00 p.m. Cross Country November 9 Conference call 6:00 p.m. Swimming

February 7

Notre Dame Prep

6:00 p.m.

Indoor Soccer

February 10

Concordia Prep

7:00 p.m.

Basketball February 17 Catholic High 6:00 p.m. Indoor Track February 22 McDonogh 6:00 p.m. Golf May 3 Friends School 6:00 p.m. Lacrosse May 18 St. Timothy’s 7:00 p.m. Softball May 18 Maryvale Prep 7:00 p.m. Outdoor Track May 18 McDonogh 6:00 p.m.

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2015 - 2016 PRELIMINARY CHAMPIONSHIP DATES Note: These Preliminary Championship dates are coordinated in July. They are subject to change. Please check the IAAM website for updates and information regarding the start times and locations for each Championship.

FALL TENNIS October 19-22, 2015 (A Conference) CROSS COUNTRY

October 27, 2015

VOLLEYBALL

October 31, 2015

SOCCER

October 31, 2015

FIELD HOCKEY

November 1, 2015

October 19-21, 2015 (B Conference)

WINTER INDOOR TRACK

January 29, 2016

SWIMMING

February 6, 2016 (A&B Conferences)

INDOOR SOCCER

February 6, 2016

BASKETBALL

February 14, 2016

C Conference date TBD

SPRING GOLF April 25–26, 2016 BADMINTON April 29, 2016 (All Finals) TRACK AND FIELD

May 14, 2016

LACROSSE

May 14 or May 15, 2016

SOFTBALL

May 14, 2016

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LEAGUE LEADERSHIP General Council

All Heads of School

Board of Governors President: Maureen Walsh Bryn Mawr School At Large Members: Alan Freeman Concordia Prep Rick Kempton Annapolis Area Christian Jeff Palumbo St. Vincent Pallotti Gerald Connolly Indian Creek School Ziporra Schorr Beth Tfiloh General Assembly All Athletic Directors President: Traci Davis 2015-16, 2016-17 Garrison Forest School Vice President: Kara Carlin 2015-16, 2016-17 St. Timothy’s School Executive Committee: Terri Moeser Maryvale Prep Michael Naunton Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Nick Gill Mercy High School Past President: Robin Lowe Executive Director:

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Park School

Susan Thompson

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INDEX OF MEMBER SCHOOLS School Athletic Director Head / Principal Annapolis Area Christian 109 Burns Crossing Road Severn, MD 21144 410-519-5300 (Main) 410-519-5907 (F)

Mr. Jim Domoracki 443-214-8900 (O) 410-573-6866 (F) jdomoracki@aacsonline.org

Mr. Rick Kempton

Archbishop Spalding 8080 New Cut Road Severn, MD 21144 410-969-9105 (Main) 410-969-1026 (F) Beth Tfiloh School 3300 Old Court Road Baltimore, MD 21208 410-486-8991 (Main) 410-559-5996 (F)

Mr. Jeff Parsons 410-969-9105 x 246 (O) 410-969-2795 (F) parsonsj@archbishopspalding.org

Mr. Lewis Van Wambeke

Ms. Alexa Eckley 410-413-2409 (O) 410-559-5996 (F) aeckley@btfiloh.org

Ms. Zippora Schorr

Bryn Mawr School 109 W. Melrose Avenue Baltimore, MD 21210 410-323-8800 (Main) 410-323-7236 (F)

Ms. Tina Steck 410-323-8800 x 1340 (O) 410-323-7236 (F) steckc@brynmawrschool.org

Ms. Maureen Walsh

The Catholic High School 2800 Edison Highway Baltimore, MD 21213 410-732-6200 (Main) 410-732-7639 (F)

Ms. Kari McBride 410-732–6200 x 225 (O) 410-732-7639 (F) kmcbride@thecatholichighschool.org

Ms. Sharon Johnston

Chapelgate Christian Academy 2600 Marriottsville Road Marriottsville, MD 21104 410-442-5888 (Main) 410-442-5820 (F)

Mr. Jason Bennett 443-419-3859 (O) 443-419-3831 (F) jbennett@chapelgateacademy.org

Mr. Rob Van Ness

Concordia Prep 1145 Concordia Drive Towson, MD 21286 410-825-2323 (Main) 410-825-2506 (F)

Mr. David Merritt 410-825-2323 x 343 (O) 410-825-2506 (F) davidmerritt@concordiaprepschool.org

Mr. Alan Freeman

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School Athletic Director Head / Principal Friends School 5114 N. Charles Street Baltimore, MD 21210 410-649-3200 (Main) 410-649-3257 (F)

Mr. Greg Whitley 410-649-3212 (O) 410-649-3257 (F) gwhitley@friendsbalt.org

Mr. Matthew Micciche

Garrison Forest School 300 Garrison Forest Road Owings Mills, MD 21117 410-363-1500 (Main)

Ms. Traci Davis 410-559-3442 (O) 410-559-3445 (F) tracidavis@gfs.org

Dr. Kim Roberts

Glenelg Country School 12793 Folly Quarter Road Ellicott City, MD 21042 410-531-8600 (Main)

Mr. Paul Weir 410-531-7344 (O) 410-531-7360 (F) weir@glenelg.org

Mr. Gregory J. Ventre

Indian Creek School 1130 Anne Chambers Way Crownsville, MD 21032 410-849-5151 (Main)

Mr. Jamie Cook 410-849-5159 (O) 410-841-2623 (F) jcook@indiancreekschool.com

Dr. Richard Branson

Institute of Notre Dame 901 Aisquith Street Baltimore, MD 21202 410-522-7800 (Main) 410-522-7810 (F)

Ms. Summer Quisgard 410-522-7812 (O) 410-522-0394 (F) squisgard@indofmd.org

David C. Ring, Ed.D

John Carroll School 703 Churchville Road Bel Air, MD. 21014 410-838-8333 (Main) 410-836-8514 (F)

Mr. Steve Teter 410-838-8333 x 2013 (O) 410-836-8514 (F) steter@johncarroll.org

Ms. Madelyn Ball

Key School 534 Hillsmere Drive Annapolis, MD 21403 410-263-9231(Annap) 410-269-1819 x244(Balto) 410-280-5516 (F)

Mr. Brian Boyd 410-263-9231 x 1282(O-Annap) 410-269-1819 x 244(O-Balto) 410-280-5516 (F) bboyd@keyschool.org

Mr. Matthew Nespole

Maryvale Preparatory School 11300 Falls Road Lutherville, MD 21093 410-252-3366 (Main) 410-308-1497 (F)

Ms. Terri Moeser 410-308-8550 (O) 410-308-1497 (F) moesert@maryvale.com

Ms. Tracey Ford

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School Athletic Director Head / Principal McDonogh School P.O. Box 380 McDonogh, MD 21117 410-363-0600 (Main) 410-581-4918 (F)

Ms. Mickey Deegan 443-544-7141 (O) 443-544-7145 (F) mdeegan@mcdonogh.org

Mr. Charles Britton

Mercy High School 300 E. Northern Parkway Baltimore, MD 21239 410-433-8880 (Main)

Mr. Nick Gill 410-433-8880 (O) 410-435-2139 (F) ngill@mercyhighschool.com

Ms. Mary Beth Lennon

Our Lady of Mount Carmel 1706 Old Eastern Ave. Baltimore, MD 21221 410-686-1023 (Main) 410-686-2361 (F)

Mr. Michael Naunton 410-686-1050 (O) 410-686-2361 (F) mnaunton@olmcmd.org

Mr. Christopher Ashby

Mount de Sales Academy 700 Academy Road Baltimore, MD 21228 410-744-8498 (Main) 410-869-8768 (F)

Ms. Annie McDonald 410-744-8498 x 161 (O) 410-869-8768 (F) amcdonald@mountdesales.org

Sr. Mary Thomas

Notre Dame Prep 815 Hampton Lane Baltimore, MD 21286 410-825-6202 (Main) 410-825-6203 (F)

Mr. James Smith 410-825-6202 x 1600 (O) 410-825-6203 (F) smithja@notredameprep.com

Sr. Patricia McCarron

Oldfields School 1500 Glencoe Road Glencoe, MD 21152 410-472-4800 (Main) 410-472-3141 (F)

Ms. Keslie Tomlinson 443-662-1105 (O) 410-472-3141 (F) tomlinsonk@oldfieldsschool.org

Ms. Parnell Hagerman

Park School 2425 Old Court Road Baltimore, MD 21022 410-339-7070 (Main) 410-339-4125 (F)

Ms. Jenny Brennan 410-339-4140 (O) 410-339-7534 (F) jbrennan@parkschool.net

Mr. Dan Paradis

Roland Park Country School 5204 Roland Avenue Baltimore, MD 21210 410-323-5500 (Main) 443-573-2024 (F)

Ms. Carol Hatton 410-323-5500 x 3065 (O) 443-573-2024 (F) hattonc@rpcs.org

Ms. Jean Waller Brune

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School Athletic Director Head / Principal Seton Keough 1201 Caton Avenue Baltimore, MD 21227 410-646-4444 (Main) 443-573-0107 (F)

Mr. Josiah LaTona 410-646-4444 x 1213 (O) 443-573-0107 (F) jlatona@setonkeough.com

Ms. Donna Bridickas

Severn School 201 Water Street Severn, MD 21146 410-647-7700 (Main) 410-544-9455 (F)

Mr. Julian Domenech 410-647-7700 x 2284 (O) 410-647-4521 (F) j.domenech@severnschool.com

Mr. Doug Lagarde

St. Frances Academy 501 E. Chase Street Baltimore, MD 21202 410-539-5794 (Main) 410-685-2650 (F)

Mr. Nicholas Myles 410-539-5794 (O) 410-685-2650 (F) nicholas.myles@sfacademy.org

Dr. Curtis Turner

St. John’s Catholic Prep 3989 Buckeystown Pike P.O. Box 909, Buckeystown, MD 21717 301-662-4210 (Main) 301-662-5166 (F)

Mr. Silas Cheung 301-662-4210 x 137 (O) 301-662-5166 (F) scheung@stjohnsprep.org

Dr. Thomas Powell

St. Mary’s High School 113 Duke of Gloucester Street Annapolis, MD 21401 410-269-1088 (Main) 410-269-7843 (F)

Ms. Allison Fondale 410-990-4219 (O) 410-263-3020 (F) afondale@stmarysannapolis.org

Ms. Mindi Imes

St. Paul’s School for Girls 11232 Falls Road Brooklandville, MD 21022 410-823-6323 (Main) 410-828-7238 (F)

Ms. Erin Howland 443-632-1095 (O) 410-632-1073 (F) ehowland@spsfg.org

Ms. Penny B. Evins

St. Timothy’s School 8400 Greenspring Avenue Stevenson, MD 21153 410-486-7400 (Main) 410-484-5910 (F)

Ms. Kara Carlin 410-486-7400 x 129 (O) 410-486-5910 (F) kcarlin@stt.org

Mr. Randy Stevens

St. Vincent Pallotti 113 St. Mary’s Place Laurel, MD 20707 301-725-3228 (Main) 301-776-4343 (F)

Ms. LeeAnn Elman 301-725-3228 x 215 (O) 301-725-0493 (F) lelman@pallottihs.org

Mr. Jeff Palumbo

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OFFICIAL SPORTS’ ASSIGNER INFORMATION Baltimore Board of Officials for Women’s Sports (BBOWS) Executive Director Fran Trumbo mtrum4@aol.com 5700 Mineral Hill Road (C) 410-596-0245 Eldersburg, MD 21784 (H) 410-795-4961

(O) 410-655-5527

Basketball - BBOWS Kathy Campbell kathy82@comcast.net 14828 Jarrettsville Pike (O) 410-683-1351 Monkton, MD. 21111 Field Hockey -BBOWS Janet Smith 3305 Pritchett Lane Fallston, MD 21047

janetsmith4@outlook.com (C) 410-596-1708

Volleyball -BBOWS Helen Derwin jhderwin@comcast.net (O) 410-967-0697 Lacrosse -BBOWS Janet Smith 3305 Pritchett Lane Fallston, MD 21047

janetsmith4@outlook.com (C) 410-596-1708

Soccer – CASRA (Capital Area Soccer Referees Association) Hugh Blocker hughblocker@aol.com 2411 Crofton Lane #23 (C) 301-332-1283 (O) 410-721-2926 Crofton, MD 21114 (F) 410-721-6412 Softball - MASO (Maryland Association of Softball Officials) Executive Director & Assigner Kathy Reed kathleenareed@comcast.net 4113 Westmeath Road (H) 410-256-2492 Baltimore, MD 21236 (C) 410-241-3680

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BALTIMORE BOARD OF OFFICIALS FOR WOMEN’S SPORTS GAME FEE SCHEDULE FOR NON-PUBLIC SCHOOLS Volleyball Fees 2015-2016 Varsity 3/5 2 officials assigned: $72 per official 1 official assigned: $108 Junior Varsity 2/3 2 officials assigned: $53 per official 1 official assigned: $79.50 Middle School 2 officials assigned: $41 per official 1 official assigned: $52.50

Basketball, Field Hockey, Lacrosse Fees 2015-2016 Varsity 2 officials assigned: $72 per official 1 official assigned: $108 Junior Varsity 2 officials assigned: $60 per official 1 official assigned: $90

Assigner’s Fees for all sports Initial Assignment Fees: 1 level program $40 2 level programs $60 3 level programs $80 Levels are described as Varsity, JV, Middle School, etc. Assignment Fee Per Official: Varsity - $9.00 per official JV - $6.50 per official Middle School - $6.50 per official

Middle School 2 officials assigned: $46 per official 1 official assigned: $58 *Basketball and Lacrosse – 3 person $65 per official

1. All fees listed are for each official. 2. Fees may not be altered without the approval of the BBOWS office. 3. Fees are subject to change on a yearly basis. 4. Officials are to be paid for all contests, except for BBOWS sponsored play-days. 5. Fees noted for games with one official are calculated at 1.5 times the regular game fee rate. 6. All assignment fees are to be paid to the BBOWS Assigner for each sport. BBOWS will collect the BBOWS Assignment fee from each assigner at the end of the sport season.

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CASRA CAPITAL AREA SOCCER REFEREES ASSOCIATION Assigning. CASRA assigns through the ArbiterSports™ Web-based system. CASRA gives rights to coaches and athletic directors to sign into Arbiter, permitting them to see the games and the assignments. CASRA requests that schools check their schedules to make certain that they are correct, especially whenever a change to the schedule has been made. Hugh Blocker (301-332-1283 or hughblocker@aol.com) is the lead assignor for all IAAM schools and should be contacted for any issues. Billing. CASRA will bill each individual School twice per season: (i) after the first month of assignments (usually the end of September) and (ii) at the end of the Fall season. Each bill will contain a complete listing of all contracted matches for the period covered, indicating referee assignments, dates, locations, level, and the fees and charges payable to CASRA. Payment shall be due within fifteen (15) days of the postmarked date of the bill. Billed amounts unpaid for more than thirty (30) days following the postmarked date of the bill shall be subject to a five percent (5%) late fee per month. A School shall have the right to withhold payment on an amount billed that is in dispute, but must pay any undisputed amount unless the amount in dispute exceeds 25% of the amount billed. The parties will attempt to resolve disputed amounts by good faith negotiation within twenty (20) days from the end of the Fall season. Please contact John More (202-256-1515 or jmorecasra@me.com ), CASRA’s Treasurer, with any billing issues. CASRA Fee Schedule (Effective 2013) 1. Fees (applicable to all matches) LEVEL ONE OFFICIAL TWO OFFICIALS THREE OFFICIALS Freshman $55 [$65] $45/$45 [$105] JV $75 [$90] $65/$65 [$150] Varsity $90 [$110] $75/$75 [$170] $70/45/45 [$180] 2. If a School’s Middle School matches or JV and Varsity matches are played back-to-back, CASRA will reduce the total fee for each game by $10.00. 3. If a School’s matches are played earlier than 4:00 PM (non MS) or are played on weekends, CASRA will charge an additional $10.00 travel fee per referee, unless two games are played consecutively or the game is a Freshmen or Middle School game. 4. The CASRA administrative fee is $50 per school/ per year (prorated base on the number of games). 5. For cancellation or changes to a match less than forty-eight (48) hours before the match for any reason other than weather or field conditions caused by weather, CASRA may charge the School $10, whether or not the match is rescheduled. For cancellation or changes to a match from the original season schedule more than forty-eight (48) hours but less than one week before the scheduled time of the match for any reason, CASRA may charge the School $5.00. 6. For shortened pre-season scrimmage and tournament matches, CASRA will have different fee schedule based upon these fees adjusted for game lengths to be agreed upon in advance. 14

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MARYLAND ASSOCIATION OF SOFTBALL OFFICIALS 2016 SOFTBALL FEES Official’s Fees Varsity Softball Games with 2 umpires assigned: Softball games with 1 umpire assigned:

$70.00 $105.00

Junior Varsity Softball games with 2 umpires assigned: Softball games with 1 umpire assigned:

$58.00 per official $87.00

Middle School (Only 1 umpire assigned) Softball games with 1 umpire assigned:

$58.00

Officials are to be paid for all contests including conference, non-conference, and scrimmage. Assigner’s Fees Initial Assignment Fees: Varsity or Varsity and/or Junior Varsity Programs: Varsity, Junior Varsity and Middle School Programs:

$40.00 $60.00

Assignment Fee Per Official: Varsity (2 officials assigned): Junior Varsity (2 officials assigned): Middle School (1 official assigned):

$10.00 for each official $8.00 for each official $8.00

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LEAGUE-WIDE CONCUSSION MANAGEMENT PLAN Schools within the IAAM shall have a Concussion Management Plan on file to address student-athletes who exhibit signs, symptoms, or behaviors consistent with a concussion and shall be removed from practice or competition and evaluated by an athletics healthcare provider with experience in the evaluation and management of concussion. Student-athletes suspected with a concussion shall not return to activity for the remainder of that day. Further evaluation by a Certified Athletic Trainer or physician will be needed to determine the extent of the head injury. Medical clearance shall be determined by the school, team, or treating physician, and/or athletics healthcare provider. The IAAM recommends requiring student-athletes and their parent to accept responsibility for reporting their injuries and illnesses, including signs and symptoms of concussions, to institutional medical staff. Schools are advised to have a strong educational program in place to address the dangers of playing and participating in athletics with concussions. Administrators, faculty, athletic staff, coaches, parents, and student-athletes should be required to participate in these educational programs. (Adopted May 2011.)

IAAM HEAT ACCLIMATION POLICY Schools within the IAAM shall have a Heat Acclimatization and Hydration Plan on file to address proper heat acclimatization as part of their Fall Preseason Practice Period. This Plan should be created and agreed upon by the Head of School, Athletic Director and the Certified Athletic Trainer and reviewed by the school’s legal counsel. There are a number of resources available for schools and staff, please contact the IAAM League office for further assistance. (Adopted by the Heads of School on May 15, 2013.)

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RULES AND REGULATIONS The purpose of this organization is to provide structured and organized support for interscholastic competition for female students at member schools. To achieve this, it is the intention of this association to regard athletics and competition in the context of the educational process. The educational objectives of athletics in the IAAM include the promotion of the physical, mental, moral, social and emotional well being for all students. The IAAM embraces the highest ideals of fair play, integrity, dignified and ethical conduct and respect for self, opponents, and officials. The Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland values the diversity of its member schools and respects the unique qualities amongst these institutions. References to the IAAM’s Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws or rules shall mean the IAAM’s Articles of Incorporation, By-laws and rules as they may be amended from time to time. ARTICLE ONE - CODE OF CONDUCT It is expected that athletic program staff be an extension of their school’s philosophy and objectives. A good example will be set through behavior, attitude, and self control in an educational setting. As we, the Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland, expect sportsmanlike behavior from our schools’ athletic program staff, we also expect that of our participants and spectators. We are playing in the spirit of the game, and winning is not our only goal. ARTICLE TWO - ELIGIBILITY OF STUDENT-ATHLETES 1. Purpose The purpose of the eligibility rules contained herein is to uphold the objectives and standards of this Association and to provide equitable competition for the student-athletes of the member schools. 2. Eligible Students Commencing with the date of enrollment at a member school, a full time student, who is in good standing according to the policies of the particular member school and subject to the other limitations herein prescribed, is eligible to participate in league competitions in the IAAM. Students are considered full time and part of the school community when they take a majority of their academic classes on campus within their school, during the traditional school year. Home Schooled students who have participated in a sport at a member school as of September 2003 would be exempt from this requirement. www.iaamsports.com

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2. Eligible Students continued... Foreign-exchange athletes who practice and play on high school teams MUST meet the criteria established by the Council on Standards for International Educational Travel (CSIET) and comply with the MPSSAA’s Standards of Competition. 3. Amateur Status To be eligible to participate in contests of the IAAM, a student must be an amateur. As such, she may not receive, directly or indirectly, any salary, stipend, incentive, payment, financial award, gratuity, gift, educational expenses or expense allowance as a result of participation in any sport or sports team. In order to preserve students’ eligibility for college athletics, IAAM athletes are required to adhere to the policies for avoiding “professionalism” as defined by the NCAA. 4. Age Limitation A student who has attained her 19th birthday before August 31 of a given academic year is not eligible to participate. 5. Limits of Participation a. High School team members may participate in interscholastic athletic contests in a maximum of four seasons in any given sport within the 9th through 12th grades. b. A student who has graduated from a domestic secondary education program is not eligible to participate. c. A student may participate in two IAAM sanctioned sports per season. Written notification must be sent to the Executive Director prior to the submission of rosters for approval and tracking purposes. d. No Middle School student is allowed to participate on JV or varsity IAAM teams. 6. Migration between squad levels a. Regardless of the league status of an athletic competition, a student may not compete in two squad levels of the same sport in the same day. b. A student may play temporarily at a higher level in extenuating circumstances upon agreement between the competing Athletic Directors and the Sport Committee Chairperson or Executive Director.

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7. Transfer Students (Adopted May 2008, amended May 2011*) Definition of a Transfer Student: A transfer student is one who changes enrollment from one school to another after high school matriculation. Academic Year Transfer: A student-athlete may not represent two schools in athletics in the same academic year regardless of the competitive level she has participated. Therefore, any student transferring during the academic year is not eligible to participate in interscholastic athletics, at any level, during that academic year if she has participated in athletics at any level at her previous school. (“Participated� refers to physical entry into a bona fide school-sanctioned athletic contest.) *The only exceptions to this transfer policy are (a) if a student were to change their primary residence; a change in primary residence means a move of more than 30 miles from their present residence (would include Out-of-State Boarding student) or (b) if a student’s present school eliminates the athletic program in which she is participating. Open Enrollment Period: An Open Enrollment Period will be offered for member and non-member student-athletes. From June 1 through September 1, student athletes transferring from any member or nonmember school, may transfer to and participate in interscholastic athletics, at any level, without penalty. In order to qualify under this guideline, all appropriate paperwork must be completed and the enrollment contract deposit must be paid on or before September 1. The IAAM reserves the right to request copies of any enrollment contract. The student-athlete must physically be attending classes on the first day of fall classes or by September 1, whichever is later. If the opening of the member school is after September 1, the required paperwork and deposit must be complete on or before the September 1st date. Any student transferring from member to member school must have satisfied all financial obligations at the previous school before participating in any interscholastic athletics, games or practices. 8. Rosters Member Schools must submit an Official IAAM Roster form for all varsity and junior varsity teams by the dates provided by the League. Any changes to the Official League Roster must be submitted in the form of an amended roster as soon as the change occurs. Please note that once an athlete is placed on a varsity roster, that athlete may not migrate down to the junior varsity level, under any circumstances.

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ARTICLE THREE – RECRUITMENT In conformity with the purpose and spirit of this Association, the following principles govern the manner in which member schools influence and encourage a student to become affiliated with a school: 1. No school, through any of its officers, representative or by any other means, shall directly or indirectly offer inducement to a student of any school, regardless of the student’s age or academic grade, to terminate enrollment at said school and migrate to another for athletic purposes. 2. It is considered appropriate for a school’s admissions department to provide a student information about its school; however coaches and other members of a school’s athletic department are prohibited from contacting or communicating with a student or the student’s parents/guardians until such time as an inquiry regarding the student’s possible admission to the school has been initiated by the student’s parent/guardian through the admissions department. This policy does not preclude attendance by coaches or member school representatives to non-high school athletic events for the purpose of screening prospective student athletes. On the occasion that a prospective student athlete or her parents seek information from a member school’s representative attending a non-high school event, the school’s representative may answer preliminary questions about the member school. The school’s representative should indicate to the prospective student athlete and her parents that further contact by an athletic department representative cannot be made until the admissions department at the member school is contacted by the parents. 3. IAAM schools may not initiate contact or “recruit” middle school students who are enrolled in other IAAM schools, while the students are representing their IAAM school. 4. Athletes being recruited to member school teams, who have not yet officially attended a day of class and regardless of age or grade, may not practice or participate with a member school team during the regular season. Additionally, they may not participate in any out of season practice or game which primarily involves players from the member school’s team. This does not apply to incoming 9th grade or transfer students who have signed enrollment contracts and are trying out for a fall team. 5. The Association recommends that assistance to students be granted only on the basis of “demonstrated need”. Any Member School that awards financial assistance not based upon determined need to students, including a specific disclosure related to athletic assistance, must submit a specific disclosure to the Executive Director for inclusion in the Annual Report of the Association.

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ARTICLE FOUR: OUT OF SEASON PRACTICE POLICY AND GAME LIMITATIONS 1. Out of Season Practice Policy a. Establishment of a Start Date and Season End date: The IAAM will adhere to a designated Start Date for all sport seasons. This date will be the earliest date which will allow for tryouts, player evaluations, practices and interscholastic contests to occur. At the end of each season, a league Championship will take place. This final contest will mark the formal ending to a particular sport season. All competitions beyond the championship date must receive approval from the Executive Director. b. Blackout Period: Two weeks prior to the start date and two weeks after the Championship game will be considered a blackout period where player - coach workout contact is dis-allowed. (Exceptions to the contact rule would include post-season meetings, team parties, and award ceremonies) Sport Preseason Blackout Start Date Championship Date Period Begins Fall Cross Country August 3 August 17, 2015 October 27, 2015 Fall Field Hockey August 3 August 17, 2015 November 1, 2015 Fall Soccer August 3 August 17, 2015 October 31, 2015 Fall Tennis August 3 August 17, 2015 October 22, 2015 Fall Volleyball August 3 August 17, 2015 October 31, 2015 Winter Basketball October 19 November 2, 2015 February 14, 2016 Winter Indoor Soccer October 19 November 2, 2015 February 6, 2016 Winter Indoor Track October 19 November 2, 2015 January 29, 2016 Winter Swimming October 19 November 2, 2015 February 6, 2016 Spring Golf February 2 February 16, 2016 April 29, 2016 Spring Badminton February 2 February 16, 2016 April 29, 2016 Spring Track and Field February 2 February 16, 2016 May 14, 2016 Spring Softball February 2 February 16, 2016 May 14, 2016 Spring Lacrosse February 2 February 16, 2016 May 14, 2016

Postseason Blackout Period Ends November 11, 2015 November 16, 2015 November 16, 2015 November 5, 2015 November 14, 2015 February 29, 2016 February 20, 2016 February 12, 2016 February 21, 2016 May 13, 2016 May 13, 2016 May 28, 2016 May 28, 2016 May 28, 2016

c. Out of Season Contact: School year contact (August 1st through May 31st) which occurs before the start date or after the end date of a sport season (excluding the blackout period) will allow for up to two hours of coaching contact, per sport, per week. This time limit is cumulative for all coaches per sport. Coaching contact will include any team meetings, film sessions, skill and drill oriented instruction, open gyms, out of season contests, and conditioning, etc. In addition, the use of the school name, school issued uniforms and the payment of associated fees, by the school, for out of season activities are prohibited. d. Summer Activity: June 1 through July 31 will constitute the summer. This is considered as an open period.

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e. Club Teams: IAAM coaches who also coach team sports at the Club level may work with up to 80% of what would constitute the starting line up for that sport. IAAM coaches who also coach individual sports at the Club level may work with up to 80% of the previous season’s submitted IAAM varsity roster. The “out of season” contact rule does not apply to IAAM coaches who are coaching Club teams. f. Restrictions: Any interaction by an IAAM coach with his / her players involving “out of season” contact may not be considered as a mandatory activity nor should it discourage multi-sport participation by the athletes. It is the intent of this policy not to prevent coaches from working with their athletes, but rather, to protect the athletes that the coaches work with. 2. Game Limitations: Each sport is allowed the following number of contests per season: FALL: WINTER: Field Hockey: 18 games Basketball: 22 games Tennis: 18 matches Swimming: 18 meets Volleyball: 18 matches Indoor Soccer: 18 games Cross Country: 18 meets Indoor Track: 18 meets Soccer: 18 games

SPRING: Lacrosse: Softball: Badminton: Track: Golf:

18 games 18 games 18 matches 18 meets 18 matches

Each sport is allowed the following, in addition to the number of designated games: • Three scrimmage dates. A “scrimmage date” may involve (but is not limited to) several games i.e. playday, one 5-day trip would equal two scrimmage dates (i.e. Spring break lacrosse trip). In a scrimmage, scores are not kept or reported by the member schools to the newspaper; • One in-season tournament,(i.e. Christmas basketball tournament); • The end-of-season Championship tournament; • Teams may opt to “mix and match” their scrimmages with their game schedule, never to exceed the agreed upon number of contests. 3. Videotaping Schools, or their representatives, may videotape their own contests, however the videotaping of opponents, outside of your own competition is a violation of IAAM policy. Infractions should be reported to the League’s Executive Director. ARTICLE FIVE - FORFEITURE OF CONTESTS A member school may not arbitrarily, intentionally, and unilaterally forfeit a scheduled competition with another member school. It is the competence of the Executive Director to determine the arbitrary or intentional nature of forfeiture. 22

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ARTICLE SIX - SANCTIONS AND PENALTIES 1. Eligibility Violations A member school’s deliberate or inadvertent violation of the conditions of a student athlete’s eligibility will result in the forfeiture of all contests in which the ineligible student athlete participated. The Executive Director, upon the Executive Director’s own initiative or upon any member school’s initiative, will determine the eligibility status of a student athlete. 2. Membership Sanctions a. If a member school violates the terms of the IAAM’s Articles of Incorporation, By-laws or rules, the Board of Governors may impose one or more of the following sanctions upon such member school: (i) expulsion from the IAAM; (ii) suspension from the IAAM; (iii) probation; (iv) forfeiture of certain contests; or (v) reprimand. b. If a member school violates the terms of the IAAM’s Articles of Incorporation, By-laws or rules, the Board of Governors may impose one or more of the following sanctions upon an individual team of a member school: (i) suspension from the IAAM; (ii) probation; (iii) forfeiture of certain contests; or (iv) reprimand. c. Before imposing any sanction set forth in clauses (a) or (b) of this Section 2, the Board of Governors must approve the sanctions by an affirmative majority vote of those members voting. The Board of Governors shall consider the following factors when determining the level of sanctions to impose upon a member school or individual team of a member school: (i) the nature of the violation; (ii) whether the violation was deliberate; (iii) whether violations were repeated; (iv) whether the member school or the individual team of the member school has previously violated the IAAM’s Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws or rules or breached any agreement with the IAAM; (v) whether the member school or individual team of the member school reported its violation to the IAAM; (vi) whether the member school or individual team of the member school was cooperative with the IAAM in investigating its violation; and (vii) whether the member school or individual team of a member school imposed its own sanctions. 3. Expulsion A member school may be expelled from participation in the IAAM for serious, deliberate or repeated violations of the terms of the IAAM’s Articles of Incorporation, By-laws or rules.

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4. Suspension a. A member school or an individual team of a member school may be suspended from participation in the IAAM for: 1) Non-payment of dues; 2) Unsportsmanlike conduct on the part of the athletic director, coaches or student athletes; 3) Playing in a game or contest against a suspended member school or a suspended individual team of a member school; 4) Violation of the rules governing recruitment of student athletes; 5) Granting of non-need based financial aid for athletics; 6) Additional violations during a term of probation; 7) Violations of the eligibility rules as set forth in Article One of these rules; 8) Such other violations of the IAAM’s Articles of Incorporation, By-laws and rules as the Board of Governors determines in its discretion. b. Suspension from the IAAM shall be for a term of one-year commencing at the start of the next sports season. During the term of suspension any games in which the suspended member school or suspended individual team of a member school was already scheduled are forfeited to the opponent team; for a season not yet scheduled, the suspended member school or suspended individual team of a member school is omitted from the schedule. 5. Probation a. A member school or individual team of a member school may be placed on probationary status for: 1) Non-payment of dues; 2) Unsportsmanlike conduct on the part of the athletic director, coaches or student athletes; 3) Playing in a game or contest against a suspended member school or a suspended individual team of a member school; 4) Violation of the rules governing recruitment of student athletes; 5) Granting of non-need based financial aid for athletics; 6) Violations of the eligibility rules as set forth in Article One of these rules; 7) Such other violations of the IAAM’s Articles of Incorporation, By-laws and rules as the Board of Governors determines in its discretion. b. A member school or individual team of a member school shall be placed on probationary status for a term of one-year commencing at the start of the next sports season. During the term of probation, the member school or individual team of a member school may play all scheduled games and be included in future schedules but shall be ineligible for championships or playoffs and such member school’s or individual team’s seeding shall be yielded to the next lowest team.

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6. Forfeiture A member school is automatically required to forfeit any game in which an ineligible or suspended player or coach participated. A member school may be required to forfeit a game in which a serious violation of the rules of the sport in question occurred and may be required to forfeit one or more games for such other violations of the IAAM’s Articles of Incorporation, By-laws and rules as the Board of Governors determines in its discretion. 7. Reprimand The Board of Governors may also issue an official letter of reprimand to a member school or individual team of a member school for a violation of the IAAM’s Articles of Incorporation, By-laws and rules. 8. Sanctions by Agreement As a supplement to the sanctions set forth above, the Executive Director shall have the discretion to consider and recommend to the Board of Governors such other or alternative sanctions as may be proposed by the applicable member school (“Agreement”) and the Board of Governors shall have the discretion to consider and approve or not approve any such proposed Agreement; provided that neither the Executive Director, nor the Board of Governors, shall be obligated to consider, negotiate, approve or enter into any Agreement. In the event that the IAAM and a member school shall enter into an Agreement, the member school’s failure to comply with the terms of the Agreement shall be deemed an independent violation of these rules. 9. Ejection Rule Any player or coach who is ejected for any reason from a game or contest, is automatically suspended from participating in a minimum of one game or contest, commencing with the team’s next regularly scheduled game or contest. Individual member schools may impose heavier penalties. It is the responsibility of the Athletic Director to enforce this rule and to notify the Executive Director of the ejection and subsequent suspension. 10. Fines Schools not represented or excused from any monthly general meetings could be liable for a fine of $100. Schools not represented by the proper administrator at the association’s business meetings will be fined $100. Schools whose coaches do not attend the preseason or end of season meetings will be fined $100. Schools who fail to submit varsity and junior varsity rosters within seven days of their due dates will be fined $100. (Note: If a completed roster is not submitted within 30-days of the original due date, that team(s) will not be eligible for post-season play). AllConference nominees not submitted in the required time frame will be fined $25. Schools failing to report the results of a varsity League contest to the League web site by noon the following day will be fined $25 per occurrence. Note: It is the responsibility of the “Home Team” to report the score to the IAAM web site. ARTICLE SEVEN – AMENDMENTS These Rules may be repealed, altered, amended, or rescinded in accordance with Section 2.03 of the IAAM’s By-laws.

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CONFERENCE ALIGNMENTS - FALL 2015 CROSS COUNTRY A-Conference Archbishop Spalding Bryn Mawr John Carroll Maryvale Prep McDonogh Mount de Sales Notre Dame Prep St. Mary’s

B-Conference Annapolis Area Christian Garrison Forest Institute of Notre Dame Mercy Roland Park Country Seton Keough Severn St. Paul’s School

C-Conference Beth Tfiloh Catholic High Friends Glenelg Country Indian Creek Key School Oldfields Park St. John’s Catholic Prep St. Timothy’s St. Vincent Pallotti

FIELD HOCKEY A-Conference Archbishop Spalding Bryn Mawr Garrison Forest McDonogh Mount de Sales Notre Dame Prep Roland Park Country Severn St. Mary’s

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B-Conference Annapolis Area Christian Catholic High Friends Glenelg Country Indian Creek Institute of Notre Dame John Carroll Maryvale Prep Park Seton Keough St. Paul’s School for Girls

C-Conference Key School Mercy Oldfields St. Timothy’s

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SOCCER A-Conference Archbishop Spalding John Carroll McDonogh Mercy Mount de Sales Notre Dame Prep Severn

B-Conference Annapolis Area Christian Bryn Mawr Catholic High Friends Garrison Forest Institute of Notre Dame Maryvale Prep Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roland Park Country Seton Keough St. John’s Catholic Prep St. Mary’s St. Paul’s School for Girls

C-Conference Beth Tfiloh Chapelgate Christian Concordia Prep Glenelg Country School Indian Creek Key School Oldfields Park St. Timothy’s St. Vincent Pallotti

TENNIS A-Conference Archbishop Spalding Bryn Mawr Garrison Forest McDonogh Mount de Sales Notre Dame Prep Park Roland Park Country Severn St. Paul’s School for Girls

B-Conference Beth Tfiloh Friends Glenelg Country School John Carroll Oldfields St. Timothy’s St. Vincent Pallotti

VOLLEYBALL A-Conference Archbishop Spalding John Carroll McDonogh Mount de Sales Notre Dame Prep Seton Keough St. Paul’s School for Girls St. Vincent Pallotti

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B-Conference Bryn Mawr Catholic High Chapelgate Christian Institute of Notre Dame Maryvale Prep Mercy Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roland Park Country St. John’s Catholic Prep St. Mary’s

C-Conference Annapolis Area Christian Beth Tfiloh Concordia Prep Friends Glenelg Country Oldfields St. Frances Academy St. Timothy’s

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CONFERENCE ALIGNMENTS - WINTER 2015-2016

BASKETBALL A-Conference Archbishop Spalding John Carroll McDonogh Roland Park Country School Seton Keough St. Frances Academy St. Vincent Pallotti

B-Conference Annapolis Area Christian Bryn Mawr Institute of Notre Dame Maryvale Prep Mercy Mount de Sales Notre Dame Prep Severn St. John’s Catholic Prep St. Mary’s St. Paul’s School for Girls St. Timothy’s

C-Conference Beth Tfiloh Catholic High Chapelgate Christian Concordia Prep Friends Garrison Forest Glenelg Country School Indian Creek Key School Oldfields Our Lady of Mount Carmel Park

INDOOR SOCCER A-Conference Friends Garrison Forest John Carroll Notre Dame Prep Roland Park Country St. Paul’s School for Girls

B-Conference Beth Tfiloh Key School Park St. Timothy’s

INDOOR TRACK Archbishop Spalding Bryn Mawr Catholic High Garrison Forest Glenelg Country John Carroll

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SWIMMING A-Conference Archbishop Spalding John Carroll McDonogh Mount de Sales Notre Dame Prep Severn School

B-Conference

C-Conference

Bryn Mawr Roland Park Country Institute of Notre Dame St. Mary’s St. Paul’s School for Girls

Annapolis Area Christian Beth Tfiloh Catholic High St. Timothy’s St. Vincent Pallotti Seton Keough

CONFERENCE ALIGNMENTS - SPRING 2016 BADMINTON A-Conference Bryn Mawr Friends School Garrison Forest Notre Dame Prep Roland Park Country St. Paul’s School for Girls

B-Conference Institute of Notre Dame John Carroll Maryvale Prep Oldfields St. Timothy’s

GOLF A-Conference Archbishop Spalding Bryn Mawr McDonogh Notre Dame Prep Roland Park Country

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LACROSSE A-Conference Archbishop Spalding Bryn Mawr Garrison Forest John Carroll Maryvale Prep McDonogh Mount de Sales Notre Dame Prep Roland Park Country St. Mary’s St. Paul’s School for Girls Severn

B-Conference Friends Glenelg Country Indian Creek Institute of Notre Dame Mercy Park St. John’s Catholic Prep Seton Keough

C-Conference Annapolis Area Christian Beth Tfiloh Catholic High Chapelgate Christian Concordia Prep Key School Oldfields Our Lady of Mount Carmel St. Timothy’s St. Vincent Pallotti

SOFTBALL A-Conference Archbishop Spalding Catholic High John Carroll McDonogh Mercy Mount de Sales Notre Dame Prep Seton Keough

B-Conference Annapolis Area Christian Bryn Mawr Chapelgate Christian Concordia Prep Garrison Forest Institute of Notre Dame Maryvale Prep St. Paul’s School for Girls

C-Conference Beth Tfiloh Friends Oldfields Our Lady of Mount Carmel Park School Roland Park Country School St. John’s Catholic Prep St. Timothy’s St. Vincent Pallotti

TRACK & FIELD A-Conference Archbishop Spalding Bryn Mawr John Carroll Maryvale Prep McDonogh Mount de Sales Notre Dame Prep Seton Keough

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IAAM ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTION PROCESS (adopted May 2012; revised 2015) The IAAM defines All-Conference as a varsity athlete who has displayed a combination of exemplary skills, performance, and sportsmanship in that IAAM sport. ALL-CONFERENCE NOMINATIONS DUE • • • • • • •

Tennis “C” Field Hockey Field Hockey, Soccer, and Volleyball Indoor Soccer Basketball Badminton Softball and Lacrosse

Friday, October 16, 2015 Friday, October 16, 2015 Friday, October 23, 2015 Friday, January 29, 2016 Friday, February 5, 2016 Friday, April 22, 2016 Friday, May 6, 2016

1. Approximately two weeks before the end of the regular season a form will be sent from the Sport Chair to each participating Athletic Director and Head Coach. 2. On this form, coaches should are encouraged to select players from their own team who they feel should receive consideration as a Conference All-Conference. The number of nominations from any school will be limited to the number on the form. (5 for all team sports, except basketball, 4). 3. Coaches will nominate their players by name, year, position and number. There will be a short space for comments for each individual nominee. Coaches may choose to briefly state reasons why an individual player should be considered. Nomination should be (or is) based solely on the players’ conference/interscholastic play/ performance. 4. Players who are not on the “league issued” ballot are not eligible for the IAAM All-Conference Team. 5. Nomination forms must be emailed by the due dates listed above from the school’s Athletic Director to the League’s Executive Director no later than the indicated due date. If a school has no candidates, nomination forms still must be submitted. 6. Schools who fail to submit their nominations or ballots in the required time frame may be fined $25. 7. A composite of the nominees will be drawn up by the Sport Chair and a ballot will be sent back to the coaches of each individual school. Coaches may not vote for their own players on these ballots. 8. All-Conferences will be chosen from these ballots. Team sports will reflect 1.5 times the number of starters for the sport (rounding “up” when necessary) with no sport having less than 10 All-Conferences. 9. Coaches or a school representative must be present in order for their athletes to be selected as an All-Conference. 10. Each vote will count as one point per athlete. In case of a tie between two players, both players will be selected as All-Conference. If more than two (2) players are tied, there will be a re-vote with the names of the players who tied. The re-vote will continue until the tie is broken. 11. All-Conference teams will be announced via email the day following the post season meeting.

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IAAM ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTION PROCESS FIELD, COURT, AND RACQUET SPORTS All-Conference Soccer – 17 Basketball – 10 Tennis – 10 Indoor Soccer – 12 Volleyball – 12 Softball – 14 Field Hockey – 17 Lacrosse – 18 Badminton – 14 IAAM ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTION PROCESS If a conference has less than 7 or greater than 11 teams the following adjustments will be made: •

For each team less than 7: field sport loses 2 all conference selections and a court sports lose one. However, no sport should fall below 10 all conference players.

For each team greater than 11: Field sports gains 2 all conference selections and court sports gain one.

INDIVIDUAL SPORT – SELECTION PROCESS •

Cross Country – top seven finishers at Championships

Indoor Track – first place finisher in each even and first place relay teams at Championships

Swimming – first place finisher in each event and first place relay teams at Championships

Golf – top six finishers at Championships

Outdoor Track and Field – first place finisher in each event and first place relay teams at Championship

CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS Team Sports: •

Team Champions in each Conference receive the Conference Travelling Championship Bowl, a Championship Plaque and individual medals for each varsity player and coach.

Runner-Up Teams receive a Plaque.

Individual Awards: •

Cross Country presents medals to the Top 10 finishers in each Conference.

Tennis presents medals the champion and runner-up player(s) in each discipline and Conference.

Indoor Track and Field and Outdoor Track and Field present medals the top three finishers in each of the Individual Events and to the First Place Relay Team(s).

Swimming presents medals to the Top Three (3) Relay Teams and medals to the Top Eight (8) finishers in the Individual events in each Conference.

Badminton presents medals to the Champion and Runner-Up in Singles and Doubles.

Golf presents medals to the Top Three (3) finishers in each Conference.

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BADMINTON Committee Chair: Carol Hatton - Roland Park Country School Committee Co-Chair: Traci Davis - Garrison Forest School Pre-Season Meeting Date: February 8, 2016 Seeding Meeting Date: April 25, 2016

Site: Beth Tfiloh School

Special Rules: 1. All badminton players will adhere to the “Laws of Badminton” as specified by the US Badminton Association. Schools must decide at the beginning of the season whether they will compete as a varsity or junior varsity team and must play all matches at that level. 2. If there are not enough players to play a match (3 singles, 4 doubles), the matches not being played are automatically defaulted to the opposing team. 3. All teams must compete with HL yellow condor medium speed shuttlecocks. Tournament/Championship: 1. The tournament will be single elimination with a consolation bracket both singles and doubles. 2. Three day tournament with a practice day before the Finals held at RPCS- Day 1- B singles & doubles, Day 2- A singles & doubles, day off, Day 3- A & B finals. 3. Straight seeding for tournament, based on seasonal record. 4. Each school must provide three tubes of HL yellow condor medium speed shuttlecocks to the tournament. 5. No coaching between games 1 and 2, only permitted between games 2 and 3. 6. Disputed calls where no agreement can be reached will result in a replay of the point. Regarding junior varsity players: Approved by the AD’s in the winter of 2015, junior varsity players will be eligible to receive points in the IAAM championship tournament. A Conference: All 6 conference school’s #1 JV Doubles team (6 JV teams total) are eligible for the tournament. B Conference: The #1 overall JV singles player (1 player total), with the best record, is eligible for the tournament. Tournament & Championships: Tournament: April 26, 2016 (B singles and doubles) and April 27, 2016 (A Singles and doubles) Championship: April 29, 2016 (All Finals) Championship Site: Roland Park Country School Time: 3:00 p.m.

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BASKETBALL Committee Chair: Kari McBride – The Catholic High School of Baltimore Committee Co-Chair: Mike Naunton – Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Pre-Season Meeting Date: October 26, 2015 End of Season Meeting Date: February 17, 2016

Site: Beth Tfiloh School Site: The Catholic High School of Baltimore

Applicable Rules: NFHS Host Team Responsibilities: Balls, Water, Clock Operator Special Rules or Modifications: Noise makers are only allowed during timeouts and dead ball situations. Tournament Seeding/Eligibility/Set Up Championship Determination: Single-elimination All games played at the higher seed Tournament Seeding: 1. Head to head 2. Head to head – teams above, starting with team(s) in first place 3. Head to head – teams below 4. When there are two divisions within a conference and a tie cannot be broken between teams in their division, proceed to the other division, starting with the top team to break the tie. 5. Coin toss (only used in conferences with a single division) Championships: Date: February 14, 2016 Site: Stevenson University Time: 1:00, 3:00 and 5:00 p.m.

Tournament Dates: Friday, February 5 for B and C conferences Tuesday, February 9 for A, B & C conferences Thursday, February 11 for A, B & C conferences

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CROSS COUNTRY Committee Chair: Silas Cheung – St. John’s Catholic Prep Committee Co-Chair: Alexa Eckley – Beth Tfiloh Pre-Season Meeting Date: August 10, 2015 End of Season Meeting Date: November 9, 2015

Site: Beth Tfiloh School Site: Conference call

Applicable Rules: NFHS Course walk: 3:15 p.m. (This is the official start time for the meet; the course walk may begin without all scheduled teams in attendance.) Meet start: 4 p.m. is recommended, but understanding the nature of the sport the meet should start as soon as possible following the course walk. Host Team Responsibilities: 1. Provide and line the entire race course. 2. Organize a clearly marked finish line and chute. 3. Provide recording cards and timing system to record meet results. 4. Submit full results within 24 hours to opponents and sport chair. Special Rules or Modifications: Runners must have competed in 50% of all regular season IAAM meets to be eligible for the Championship meet. In the case of multiple meetings of teams during the regular season, only the final meeting of the two teams will count towards final standings. Tournament Seeding/Eligibility/Set Up Championship Determination: Starting line alley determined by random draw Regular Season - Head to Head Championship Meet - Standard NFHS rule for tie-breaker Championships: Date: October 27, 2015 Site: Stevenson University Time: Varsity Race - 4:00 p.m. Open Race - 4:45 p.m. www.iaamsports.com

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FIELD HOCKEY Committee Chair: Mickey Deegan – McDonogh Committee Co-Chair: Keslie Tomlinson – Oldfields Pre-Season Meeting Date: August 10, 2015 End of Season Meeting Date: November 4, 2015

Site: Beth Tfiloh School Site: McDonogh

Applicable Rules: NFHS Rules with Modifications Host Team Responsibilities: Game ball Clock and timer Special Rules or Modifications: Length of Regular Season Games: Varsity: Two (2), thirty (30) minute halves (running time) with a five (5) minute half-time. Games begin at 4:00 unless previously agreed upon. JV: Two (2), twenty five (25) minute halves (running time) with a five (5) minute half-time. Games generally follow the Varsity. Modified JV Team play: JV teams with less than 11 players will have to match the number of players on the field with the team who had the least number up to 7v7. If a team doesn’t have 7 players then they would have to forfeit the game. Tie Break for Regular Season Games: Varsity only: One (1), ten (10) minute, SUDDEN VICTORY period of 7v7. No Subs unless an injury, no timeouts. A team must start OT with 7 players including the GK, even if someone was sitting out at the end of regulation due to YC/RC. The YC/RC player is not eligible for this OT.

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FIELD HOCKEY Tie Break for ALL Tournament Games: A team must start each OT with 7 players including the GK, even if someone was sitting out at the end of regulation due to YC/RC. RC players are not eligible for any further OT. The YC’ed player would not be eligible for the first OT (she must sit out the duration of her suspension); she would, however, be available for a second OT period and 1v1’s. 7v7 with small rosters for tournament: “If for some reason an injury changes (or reduces) your roster size to have under 11 field players, then it should be agreed upon to play as many new field players as possible and then fill the open spots with players who have already played.” 1. 2. 3. 4.

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A five (5) minute break, prior to the start of OT. Teams will remain on the same half of the field as in the second half. Toss of a coin for possession. Two (2), ten (10) minute, SUDDEN VICTORY periods of 7 v 7 play with three (3) minute half-time and change of ends in between. If a second ten (10) minute 7 v 7 overtime period is necessary it must consist of six (6) new field players (GK may remain - a field player involved in the first 7 v 7 may not sub in for the GK in the second period). Anyone in the scorebook may play in the 7 v 7. No timeouts in the overtime periods. Only four defenders (including goalkeeper) will be allowed behind the goal line during a penalty corner. No substitution during the overtime except for injury.

If the game is still tied after 7 V 7: During the 1 v 1, players and coaches must remain behind the 25yard line and in-between the 5 yard mark and the sideline. Spectators MUST stand outside the sideline behind the 25 yard line. Home team will select their sideline and designate the goal to be used. 1. A series of five (5) 1 v 1’s will be taken from the 25 yard line. 2. Any eligible player listed in the scorebook may participate in the 1v1 series - subs only for injury. (Note: An “ineligible player” is defined in the rulebook as anyone who has been disqualified or has not completed a suspension.) 3. Offensive players alternate going against opposing goalkeeper. To begin this procedure, the attacker stands on the 25-yard line and the goalkeeper stands on the goal line. 4. Each set is limited to 10 seconds. 5. Any eligible player listed in the scorebook may participate in the 1v1 series - subs only for injury. (Note: An “ineligible player” is defined in the rulebook as anyone who has been disqualified or has not completed a suspension.) www.iaamsports.com

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FIELD HOCKEY 6. Offensive players alternate going against opposing goalkeeper. To begin this procedure, the attacker stands on the 25-yard line and the goalkeeper stands on the goal line. 7. Each set is limited to 10 seconds. A goal is scored when: *The offensive player scores a legal goal within 10 seconds. *The GK fouls within the 10 second time limit The set is over (no goal) when: *The forward fouls. *The ball is sent over the end line by either player. *The ball is sent out of the striking circle by either player. *The 10 second period has elapsed. If the game is still tied after the first round of 1 v 1’s: The second set, and subsequent sets, will be SUDDEN VICTORY (however the same number of players from each team must take turns). The same players must be used, but the order can be changed at the beginning of the second series only. Tournament Seeding/Eligibility/Set Up Championship Determination: 1. 3 points per win/1 point per tie 2. Head-to-head 3. Result against top teams in conference 4. Result against bottom team in conference 5. When there are two divisions within a conference and a tie cannot be broken between teams in their division, proceed to the other division, starting with the top team to break the tie. 6. Toss of a coin Tournament Dates: October 23 October 27 October 29 Championships: Date: November 1, 2015 Site: Stevenson University Time: TBD Officials’ Organization BBOWS 38

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GOLF Committee Chair: Greg Whitley – Friends School Committee Co-Chair: Summer Quisgard – Institute of Notre Dame Pre-Season Meeting Date: February 8, 2016 End of Season Meeting Date: May 3, 2016

Site: Beth Tfiloh School Site: Friends School

Applicable Rules: Updated league rules will be presented at the pre-season coaches meeting. Host Team Responsibilities: Secure Tee times Special Rules or Modifications: Coaches will receive a league manual specific for golf at the preseason meeting. Tournament Seeding/Eligibility/Set Up Championship Determination: Championship Determination: Tournament Champion – both individual and team Tournament Seeding: Individual players Tournament Setup: Four players from each team, two lowest scorers per hole count towards team total. Players must compete in a minimum of four regular season matches to be eligible to participate in championship play. Championships: Date: April 25–26, 2016 Site: Fox Hollow Golf Course Time: 2 p.m.

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INDOOR SOCCER Committee Chair: Dave Merritt – Concordia Prep Committee Co-Chair: Alexa Eckley – Beth Tfiloh Pre-Season Meeting Date: October 26, 2015 End of Season Meeting Date: February 11, 2016

Site: Beth Tfiloh School Site: Concordia Prep

Applicable Rules: Standard MASL Rules with modifications Special Rules or Modifications: 1. Number of players, 7 vs. 7. 2. Goal kicks: goalie can pick up the ball after the ref has blown the whistle. 3. Three-Line Rule: only in effect when the goalie kicks or drop kicks the ball with her hands. 4. Free Kick: live ball once it is kicked. The person who kicked the ball can’t be the first person to re-touch the ball. The wall must stand a minimum of 15-feet away. 5. Penalty Shot: the ball is live once it is kicked. All other players must stand behind the red line. 6. To start play: the players can touch the ball in any direction. They can only touch it once at the start. 7. Slide Tackle: is only legal from the front and side if contact is made with the ball. 8. No off sides. 9. Side Net: if the ball hits the side net it results in a free kick near the net. 10. Top Net: if the ball hits the top net, it results in a free kick from the center of the red line. 11. There is no overtime in regular season games. 12. All league games are to be played at Du Burns Arena Tournament Seeding/Eligibility/Set Up Championship Determination: Championship Determination: Single- elimination Higher seed is considered the “home” team Tournament Seeding: 1. Head to head (record only, not score) 2. Record vs. teams above (starting with 1st place) 3. Record vs. teams below (starting with team below tied teams) 4. Coin flip 40

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INDOOR SOCCER Tie-Breaker: No tiebreakers in regular season. Playoffs: 1. If tied, there will be a mandatory five-minute over-time (Sudden Victory); 2. 5v5 Penalty Kicks, followed by the sixth and seventh players, if needed; 3. Move into one Penalty Kick at a time. 4. The kicker will start 20 yards from the goal line and has 5 seconds to dribble in and shoot on the goal. The goalie may leave the line as soon as the whistle is blown. Championships: Date: February 6, 2016 Site: Clarence “Du” Burns Complex Time: B conference 1:00 p.m. A conference 3:00 p.m. Officials’ Organization Two for regular season / three for tournament and championship as scheduled by the facility.

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INDOOR TRACK Committee Chair: Paul Weir – Glenelg Country School Pre-Season Meeting Date: October 26, 2015 End of Season Meeting Date: February 22, 2016

Site: Beth Tfiloh School Site: McDonogh

Applicable Rules: NFHS Special Rules or Modifications: Long jump & triple jump time limitation - open pit Tournament Seeding/Eligibility/Set Up Championship Determination: No regular season champion. The champion is determined at the Championship Meet. Tournament Seeding: Individual performance during the season based on performances and times at regular season meets or other sanctioned high school events. Tournament Set-up: 1. All teams may compete however; all participants must compete in at least 50% of IAAM competitions to be eligible for the Championship Meet. 2. Athletes must meet published qualifying standards for individual events to compete in the championships. 3. There is no qualifying standard for relay events. All schools may enter one team in each relay event. 4. Coaches must assist in officiating the meet as assigned. Tie-Breaker: NFHS Rules Championships: Date: January 29, 2016 Site: PG Sports & Learning Complex Time: 3:00 p.m. Officials’ Organization Maryland Officials Club will serve as the starters of each race/meet. Coaches will assist with events, as assigned, prior to each meet.

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LACROSSE Committee Chair: Kara Carlin – St. Timothy’s School Committee Co-Chair: Nick Gill – Mercy High School Pre-Season Meeting Date: February 8, 2016 End of Season Meeting Date: May 18, 2016 (6:30 p.m.)

Site: Beth Tfiloh School Site: St. Timothy’s

Applicable Rules: US Lacrosse Host Team Responsibilities: Game Ball Clock and clock Operator Score Keeper Special Rules or Modifications: Any player or coach receiving a RED card during a game, MUST sit out the next scheduled game and incident reported to the league executive director and lacrosse chair. Tournament Seeding/Eligibility/Set Up Championship Determination: Tournament Seeding: Best season record Seeding tie-breaker: 1. Head to head competition 2. Record against opponents seeded higher 3. Record against opponents seeded lower 4. Coin toss Tournament & Championships: Quarter-finals: May 10, 2016 | Semifinals: May 12, 2016 | Championships: May 14 or May 15, 2016 Site: TBD Time: TBD Officials’ Organization BBOWS | A and B conference will use 3 officials for all regular season games and all tournament games. The C conference is encouraged, but not required, to use 3 officials for the regular season but will be assigned 3 officials for all tournament games.

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OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD Committee Chair: Jeff Parsons - Archbishop Spalding Pre-Season Meeting Date: February 22, 2016 Site: McDonogh End of Season Meeting Date: May 18, 2016 Site: McDonogh Applicable Rules: NFHS Special Rules or Modifications: League specific requirements: 1. If an athlete scratches from an event after Monday’s seeding meeting, she is still in the meet but that event counts as one of her four events competed in. A competitor shall not compete in more than four events, including relays. 2. Coaches who fail to meet league deadlines will be fined $100. A second offense would jeopardize their athletes’ participation in the Championship. 3. No coaches or players are permitted on the infield unless working or warming up for an event. Tournament Seeding/Eligibility/Set Up Championship Determination: Dual/Tri/Group meets determine regular season champion Championship Set-up: All (IAAM) league teams are eligible to compete in the Championship meet. Individual athletes are eligible to compete, if they have competed in regular season meets. (The specific number of meets for the criteria is established at the pre-season meeting based on the number of regular season meets each year). Championships: Date: May 14, 2016 Site: Calvert Hall Time: 9 a.m. Officials’ Organization Maryland Officials Club

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SOCCER Committee Chair: Julian Domenech – Severn School Committee Co-Chair: Brian Boyd – Key School Pre-Season Meeting Date: August 10, 2015

Site: Beth Tfiloh School

End of Season Meeting Date: November 4, 2015

Site: Severn School

Applicable Rules: NFHS 1. Uniforms must have numbers front and back 2. No excessive celebration (taunting, disrobing, piling on) 3. No jewelry (piercing of any kind including mouth and naval) -player will be removed until jewelry or piercing removed 4. Portable goals must be properly secured or official can refuse to work game 5. Teams can play a “player down,” then sub on a dead ball for injuries or cards 6. The clock will be stopped after a goal (until the kick-off occurs), for an injury (but only if signaled by the referee), whenever a card is given, and at the taking of a penalty kick. JV – the clock should stop for injury only. Home Team Responsibilities Provide 3 game balls and 2 ball runners. Special Rules or Modifications: Regular Season: Varsity: 40-minute halves; 2 10-minute sudden victory overtimes; tie Junior Varsity: 35-minute halves; tie (No playoffs or Championships) Playoff and Championship: 40 minute halves; 2 10-minute sudden victory overtimes; penalty kicks; (1 group of five; if still tied, next group of five, sudden victory).

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SOCCER Tournament Seeding/Eligibility/Set Up Championship Determination: Single-elimination. All games played at the higher seed Tournament Seeding/Tie Breaker: 1. Head to Head 2. Head to Head – teams above, starting with team(s) in first place 3. Head to Head – teams below 4. Coin Flip Tournament & Championships: Tournament Dates: October 23, October 27, and October 29 Championship Dates: October 31, 2015 Site: TBD Time: TBD Officials’ Organization CASRA - Three per game is recommended

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SOFTBALL Committee Chair: Terri Moeser – Maryvale Preparatory Committee Co-Chair: Tina Steck – Byrn Mawr School Pre-Season Meeting Date: February 8, 2016 Site: Beth Tfiloh School End of Season Meeting Date: May 18, 2016 Site: Maryvale Applicable Rules: NFHS Home Team Responsibilities Provide 2 new game balls Special Rules or Modifications: Federation rules with following modifications: 1. A Conference only will use ASA pitching mechanics. 2. Courtesy Runner for pitcher and catcher Special Rules: 1. Beginning in 2011 the pitching distance will be 43 feet 2. All game balls must have .47 CORE, 375 Compression, and NFHS stamp on the ball 3. Beginning in 2006 all helmets will be required to have a facemask/guard 4. A and B Conferences – 10 run mercy rule after five innings “C” Conference: 1. 15 run mercy rule after five innings 2. No taunting will be permitted by the batter while attempting to bunt; 3. Maximum 2-hour limit on all games – except playoff games. 4. Public field with a 5:30 time limit: MASO Umpires should stop the game where it ended at 5:30 and both schools will need to finish the game at another time. Junior Varsity Rules: 1. With the exception of the last inning, there is a six-run cap each inning, if there are no outs 2. 13 run mercy rule after five innings

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SOFTBALL Tournament Seeding/Eligibility/Set Up Championship Determination: Tournament Brackets will be determined by Committee Chair. If schools do not play all of their conference games by the designated date the Committee Chair will seed with the information at hand. Seeding Tie Breaker: 1. Head to head 2. Head to head - teams above (starting with highest seed) 3. Head to head - teams below 4. Fewer runs allowed vs. each other 5. Flip a coin (2 teams); pull out of a hat for a three-way tie Regular Season Tie-Breaker: ASA Rules: Starting with the top of the 8th inning, and each half inning thereafter, the offensive team shall begin its turn at bat with the player who is scheduled to bat last in that respective half inning being place on second base (i.e., if the number 5 batter is the lead off hitter, the number 4 batter in the batting order will be placed on second base. A substitute may be inserted for the runner.) Tournament Set-Up: 1. Games are played at higher seed. Home team pays the officials and supplies game balls. 2. All playoff games will be 7 innings unless the mercy rule is in effect. 3. Inclement weather procedures: a. If the home team’s field is not playable, the home team is responsible for finding a neutral site. b. If a neutral site cannot be secured, the visiting team’s field must be the next option. 4. If a playoff game or championships begins and is interrupted by weather, or for other reasons, the umpires will declare a postponement until the next day. Play will resume from where it was interrupted. Coaches need to record in the scorer’s book: the name of the girl at bat, ball and strike count, number of outs, and identify any base runners. All runs scored prior to interruption will count. *The assigner will try to send the same umpiring crew the next day. 5. The mercy rule is in effect for all tournament games EXCEPT the finals. Championship games will last at least 7 innings. 6. Playoff games will begin at 4:30 unless a different time is agreed on by both teams. Tournament & Championships: Quarter-finals: May 10, 2016 | Semifinals: May 12, 2016 | Championships: May 14, 2016 Site: TBD Time: TBD Officials’ Organization MASO (Maryland Association of Softball Officials) Two per regular season game and tournament games Three for Championship Games 48

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SWIMMING Committee Chair: Allison Fondale – St. Mary’s Committee Co-Chair: Annie McDonald – Mount de Sales Pre-Season Meeting Date: October 26, 2015

Site: Beth Tfiloh School

End of Season Meeting Date: February 7, 2016

Site: Notre Dame Prep

Applicable Rules: NFHS Home Team Responsibilities: Lap counters Starting system Official scorer Notice to opponent of any specific details about the pool that might affect the meet. Special Rules or Modifications: 1. 50% Rule: Participants must compete in 50% of the league meets to compete in the championships. 2. Swimming caps should be a team color and name. No outside team names or logos can be on either. If a name other than the team name is on the cap, have the swimmer turn it inside out. Failure to comply will result in disqualification. 3. In regards to swim suit regulations we will follow the USA swimming rules. 4. Teams must have a minimum of 7 swimmers to compete. 5. Starting blocks: When diving on start, swimmers shall comply with the facilities’ rules or those imposed by meet officials. 6. No jewelry is allowed. This includes bracelets (wrist & ankle) and hair ties. 7. Starts will be done with a starting system, horn or whistle (No starting gun). 8. Individual Medley - all turns must complete the strokes. 9. Championships sanctioned by USA observed rules.

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SWIMMING Tournament Seeding/Eligibility/Set Up Championship Determination: Tournament Seeding: Seeding is based on individual performance during the season bases on performances and times at regular season meets or sanctioned high school events. Championships: Date: A and B Conference – February 6, 2016 Site: McDonogh Time: 8:00 a.m. Date: C Conference - TBD Officials’ Organization Maryland Officials Club (MOC). Two per dual meet.

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TENNIS Committee Chair: Robin Lowe – Park School Committee Co-Chair: Erin Howland – SPSG and Jenny Brennan – Park School Pre-Season Meeting

Date: August 10, 2015

Site: Beth Tfiloh School

End of Season Meeting

Date: October 27, 2015

Site: Park School

Applicable Rules: U.S.T.A. Special Rules or Modifications: Match Format: 1. A team match consists of two singles and three doubles matches with no player repeats. Each team match is the best of these five individual matches. 2. Each individual match is the best two of three regular scoring (with ad) tie-break sets, with a set (sevenpoint) tie-break in each set at six games all. 3. Third Set Tiebreakers-Super Breaker mirrors USTA: Under match Format: If the team match has already been determined when a third set is to begin, or by mutual consent of the coaches (in the event of impending darkness, for instance), a ten point match tiebreak will be played in lieu of the third set. 4. Singles and doubles matches should be played simultaneously if possible. 5. Matches should go out in order (1st varsity singles, 2nd singles, 1st doubles, etc.) except in extraordinary circumstances. 6. There is a ten-minute warm-up with the opponents before the matches begin. 7. Players should not leave the court except for bathroom breaks; they should take everything they need (water, extra racquets, towels, etc.) with them at the start of the match. 8. J.V. matches will consist of a ten-game pro-set with a set (seven-point) tie-break at 10-10. Coaching: 1. Each team may have up to two coaches for regular season matches and the Championship tournament. Teammates and parents are not permitted to coach and should not go on the court for any reason. First violation would be an issued warning, the second violation would be a disqualification of the match. 2. Coaches must be on site for all regular season and tournament matches. 3. Coaching may only occur during the two-minute set break (at the end of each set) and during the 90 second odd-game changeover. Coaching may not take place after the first game of any set, when the change of ends should be deliberate. Coaching should never delay the beginning of the next game.

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TENNIS 4. Coaching should occur on the court or at the fence without disturbing adjacent matches. 5. During play, communication between coach and player is limited to cases of injury, questions of procedure, and disputes about score. 6. Coaching is not allowed during bathroom breaks or injury time-outs. Team roster: 1. Each team must submit their roster and ladder to the Chair before their first match. The Chair must be informed if the ladder is changed. 2. Line up: In the event of injury, illness or any other absence during the regular season, the coach must inform the opposing coach and Chair of intended changes in line up. If the #1 singles player is absent, the #2 must move to #1 and a substitute player must be inserted at #2. If the #1 or #2 doubles team is affected, a substitution may be made, but the resulting three doubles teams must play in the order of ability. However, if both players from the same double teams are unavailable, upward movement must occur not substitution. 3. The top singles players on each team must play singles, with the #1 singles player better than the #2. The three doubles teams must also play in order of ability, with the best doubles team playing #1 and the weakest playing #3. 4. At the end of the season, each team must submit an entry form with their line-up for the end-of-season tournament. 5. If a team wants any of their players to be seeded in the tournament, they must submit a seeding form for that player. In order for a singles player (or doubles team) to be seeded, she (or they) must have played in that position in 51% of the matches. 6. If there is a withdrawal after the tournament draws have been posted, that spot will be replaced with a Bye; substitutions are not allowed. 7. Tennis will follow the same process as all team sports in regard to All Conference selection. Tournament Seeding/Eligibility/Set Up Championship Determination: Championship Determination: 1. The team championship will be determined by the end-of-season flighted tournament. 2. Each tournament win will be counted as one point. A point is also awarded for a Bye. Championships: Pink Days for support of Breast Cancer Awareness - the first two days of the tournament will be designated Pink Days. Dates: A Conference: Monday – Thursday, October 19-22, 2015 B Conference: Monday – Wednesday, October 19-21, 2015 Site: McDonogh Time: Monday and Tuesday – 2:30 p.m. start time Wednesday and Thursday – 3:30 pm. start time 52

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VOLLEYBALL Committee Chair: Josiah LaTona – Seton Keough Committee Co-Chair: Jim Domoracki – Annapolis Area Christian School Pre-Season Meeting Date: August 10, 2015 End of Season Meeting Date: November 3, 2015

Site: Beth Tfiloh School Site: Seton Keough

Applicable Rules: NFHS Host Team Responsibilities: Balls, water, score table personnel, line judges Special Rules or Modifications: Official IAAM Game Ball: White Tachikara Gold SV-5W JV teams plays first unless otherwise arranged Varsity Match is Best 3 out of 5 JV Match is Best 2 out of 3 Games to 25, Rally Scoring, Win by 2 Games to 25, Rally Scoring, Win by 2 Game 5 is to 15, Rally Scoring, Win by 2 Game 3 is to 15, Rally Scoring, Win by 2 Let serve is legal Let serve is legal Tournament Seeding/Eligibility/Set Up Championship Determination: Single-elimination All games played at the higher seed at 5:15 p.m. Tie Break 1. Head to head 2. Games won in head to head competition 3. Points scored in head to head competition 4. Record against teams above in division 5. Record against teams below in division 6. Coin flip Championships: Date: October 31, 2015 Site: Roland Park Country School Time: TBD Officials’ Organization BBOWS (2 Officials for varsity / 1 official for JV) www.iaamsports.com

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IAAM ATHLETIC TRAINER CONTACT LIST Annapolis Area Christian

Tracie Shaw

(860) 377-8228

Archbishop Spalding

Casey Berry, MS, ATC/L, ITAT

(410) 969-9105 ext. 250

Jesse Kolodziejski, MEd, ATC/L

(410) 969-9105 ext. 346

Bryn Mawr

Maggi Souris/Emily Cookson

(410) 323-8800 ext. 1204

Catholic

Lauren Ey

(410) 732-6200 ext. 374

Chapelgate

Dana Emrich

(443) 286-8252

Concordia Prep

Brian Perez

(410) 337-8847

Friends

Liz Vaught

(410) 649-3315

Garrison Forest

Barbara Doy

(410) 559-3444

Glenelg Country

Teresa Buswell

(717) 669-4386

Indian Creek

Ron Turner

(410) 849-5151 ext. 1111

Beth Tfiloh

(301) 481-3867

Institute of Notre Dame

Katie McGahagan

(443) 534-0412

John Carroll

Erik Fabriziani/ Karen Eder

(410) 879-2480 ext. 2016

Key

Alexis Martin

(301) 904-3327

Maryvale Prep

Stephanie McKeever

(410) 337-8847

McDonogh

Marty Sataloff / Tina Karpovich/

(410) 581-4708

Ashley Miller Mercy

Jenna Sullivan

(410) 337-8847

Mount de Sales

Kate Conti

(443) 864-2395

Notre Dame Prep

Kristin Brown

(410) 825-6202 ext. 1605

Oldfields

Claire Mueller

(443) 662-1130

Our Lady of Mt. Carmel

Josh Lamont

(410) 238-1181

Park

Dan Lopez

(410) 339-4179

Roland Park Country

Angela Palmeiri

(410) 323-5500 ext. 3075

Seton Keough

Kate Marchant

(410) 708-4335

Severn

Michelle Anderson/Dan Mahoney

(410) 647-7701 ext. 2290/2341

St. John’s Catholic Prep

Lindsey Copp

(570) 439-2875

St. Mary’s

Kimberly Holt/Tammy Larges

(410) 990-4130

St. Paul’s School for Girls

Stephanie Wainwright

(443) 632-1034

St. Timothy’s

Sarah Molinaro

(410) 299-8947

St. Vincent Pallotti

Courtney Courtemanche

(310) 725-3228 ext. 310

St. Frances

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