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OSAA / OnPoint Community Credit Union
2020 SWIMMING STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS February 21-22, 2020
Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center 15707 SW Walker Road, Beaverton, OR 97006
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SPECTATOR INFORMATION Additional information available on the OSAA website, http://www.osaa.org/activities
1. EMERGENCY PLAN: In the event of an emergency, natural disaster, fire, war, etc. that forces postponement or cancellation of an OSAA State Championship event, information will be posted to the home page of the OSAA website (http://www.osaa.org) and distributed to statewide media outlets.
2. OSAA LIVE MOBILE APP: http://www.osaa.org/app
The new OSAA Live mobile app allows you to:
• Follow your favorite teams
• Get updated schedules, scores, and rankings
• Access OSAA State Championship Programs
Download the OSAA Live mobile app using the QR code above or find it in the App Store or in Google Play by searching for “OSAA Live”.
3. ADMISSION:
A. General Admission Tickets:
Student is any child age 5 & up through a senior in high school. Adults - $8 Students - $5
B. Online Ticket Orders: https://gofan.co/app/school/OSAA.
Spectators will now be able to purchase their tickets online any time, including, the day of the event and truly skip the lines as they enter. This is a mobile only event – you will need to present your ticket on a smartphone for entry into the event. Questions – GoFan Customer Service: service@gofan.co.
1) Note: Swimming Finals tickets will be offered online again this year. Tickets are non-refundable – so if you purchase Finals tickets and your swimmer does not qualify for the finals you will not be able to refund them. Please wait until your swimmer qualifies for the Finals before purchasing.
2) Cost Structure:
• ADULT Ticket: GoFan / $8 + $1.40 Convenience Fee per ticket; Finals Site Box Office / $8
• STUDENT Ticket: GoFan / $5 + $1.25 Convenience Fee per ticket; Finals Site Box Office / $5
C. Finals Site: Preliminary and finals tickets are sold as general admission tickets and will not have a seat number. All tickets, all classifications, all sessions are sold on a first come, first serve basis.
1) Ticket booths and gates open
a) 5A Friday, 8am Saturday, 7:15am
b) 6A Friday, 12:45pm Saturday, 12:15pm
c) 4A/3A/2A/1A Friday, 5:30pm Saturday, 5:30pm
2) Will Call is located at the main ticket window.
3) No personal checks. No American Express cards.
4) Cash, VISA / MasterCard accepted at this site.
4. LODGING AND VISITOR INFORMATION: Schools are to make their own arrangements for lodging.
A. Headquarter Hotel – Courtyard by Marriott Hillsboro: http://www.marriott.com/pdxhs
The Courtyard Marriott Hillsboro is the OSAA Headquarters Hotel for Swimming. Contact Paige Carlson at 971.297.0656.
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B. Visitor Information: http://www.visitwashingtoncountyoregon.com/
Visit the Washington County Visitors Association online or call them at 503.644.5555 for more information about dining, shopping, lodging and more while in Washington County.
5. PARKING:
A. Ample parking is available in sections A, B, and C of the complex parking lots.
B. Oversize / overflow parking is in section D, which is located on Blueridge Dr., north of the aquatic center next to the skate park.
C. Additional overflow parking on Saturday, February 16 is available at the Cornell Oaks Business Park located north of the complex, off Blueridge Drive.
D. Improperly parked vehicles are subject to towing, at the owner’s expense. Please avoid parking in the Fred Meyer parking lot.
E. Parking patrols will be in service during the championships. Thanks for your cooperation
6. RULE 3 – CONTESTS – SPORTSMANSHIP – CROWD CONTROL (OSAA Handbook, Rules) (See Attached)
7. SERVICE ANIMALS: Trained guide dogs and service animals assisting guests are welcome at OSAA State Championships. All other animals are prohibited. All service animals must remain on a leash or in a harness, and be in full control of the handler, at all times. Handlers are responsible for any damage or injuries caused by their animals, must properly dispose of waste in appropriate containers and must take appropriate precautions to prevent property damage or injury.
8. LOST AND FOUND: Players should not leave clothing or valuables in playing area. THPRD is not responsible for any lost or stolen items. During the event, Lost & Found will be at the OSAA Event Office or other location designated by the host facility / OSAA Staff. Beginning the first business day after the event, please contact THPRD at 503.629.6331 to claim any missing items.
CHAMPIONSHIP SITE INFORMATION:
1. SEATING: Spectator seating is general admission, first come, first serve, all sessions, prelims and finals.
A. Participants: Will be assigned by school on the East and North bleachers on the deck
B. Spectators: East bleachers above and on the deck
2. FOOD: Spectators are not allowed to bring in food. No glass containers, please.
3. CONCESSIONS: No concessions will be available.
4. ANNOUNCEMENTS AND PARADE: Names of contestants will be announced while the event is proceeding during prelims and finals. Championship heats (except relays) will parade to the blocks. Championship finals (including relays) will be introduced prior to the start of the event.
5. AWARDS: Trophies will be presented at the conclusion of the last event. Individual medals will be presented throughout the finals following each race.
A. Trophies: Champion through fourth place trophies will be presented to the top teams in each classification. Para-athlete events will be scored and included in the team total for the represented schools. See Para-Athlete Scoring and Team Points Memo.
B. Medals: Individual medals will be presented to the top six finishers in each event (5A and 4A/3A/2A/1A) and top nine finishers in 6A.
C. Moda Health Athlete of the Meet: The top scoring male and female swimmer in each classification will be recognized as that classification’s Moda Health Athlete of the Meet. Points are based on the NISCA Power Point table (Boys Girls) and are awarded for individual events only. In the event of a tie, the award will go to the swimmer whose team placed highest overall. The winners will be announced over the PA and will receive a commemorative coin from Moda Health and a scholarship application during the award ceremony. If not handed out, it will be mailed to the school athletic director the week following the championship.
6. STATE CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS: http://www.osaa.org/activities
LIVE results will be posted following each preliminary and finals event, including team standings. Please instruct your fans and local media to go there for results.
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SOUVENIR INFORMATION Additional information available on the OSAA website, http://www.osaa.org/shop
1. STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS MERCHANDISE: http://www.osaastore.com
A. Pre-Order: https://osaa.rushteamapparel.com/osaa/pre-orders/
RushTeamApparel, new exclusive merchandise partner of the OSAA, offers pre-orders. Be on the lookout for pre-orderdates as we get closer to first round contests. Select garments are available for pre-order: sweatshirts, t-shirts, long sleevet-shirts, sweatpants, patches, pins, beanies and various Nike products. All pre-order merchandise will be available for pickup at the RushTeamApparel booth on-site throughout the event.
B. Championship Site: RushTeamApparel will be on-site at the OSAA state championship with a wide variety of souvenirmerchandise. Stop by the merchandise booth to purchase t-shirts, sweatshirts, letterman patches, sweatpants, hats andmuch more. RushTeamApparel also offers a wide variety of customization options including school name, student-athletename, event decals and more!
C. Official Letterman Patches: Get your official OSAA State Championship letterman patch onsite or by ordering online.Forget to get one last year? You can order an official letterman patch for any year going back to 2014-2015 in any OSAAactivity by ordering online.
D. RushTeamApparel Contact Information: RushTeamApparel is the exclusive merchandise partner of the OSAA. For moreinformation, contact RushTeamApparel at 1.253.858.5288 or via email at orders@rushteamapparel.com.
2. NORTHWEST SPORTS PHOTOGRAPHY (NSP): http://www.4nsp.com
A. Action and Awards Photos: NSP will shoot action photos during all prelims and finals. Photos taken during the prelims onsite will be available for purchase during finals at the facility. Photos taken during the finals, along with award standphotos, will be available online for purchase by Sunday evening following the event.
B. NSP Contact Information: NSP is the official photographer of the OSAA. For more information, contact NSP at800.446.5758 or via email at customerservice@4nsp.com.
3. NFHS NETWORK: http://www.nfhsnetwork.com/associations/osaa
The NFHS Network will stream live video of all events, prelims and finals. Subscription is $10.99 per month. Events are archivedfor on demand viewing. Order DVDs online.
4. OSAA DIGITAL CHAMPIONSHIP PROGRAMS: http://www.osaa.org/programs
The Official Swimming State Championship program will be available Thursday, February 20. The program includes heat sheets, historical state championship records and a color map of all OSAA member schools.
Download the OSAA Live mobile app from the App Store or Google Play by searching for “OSAA Live”.
Finals heat sheets will be available online only. Download the app for “Meet Mobile: Swim”.
5. MINI REPLICA TROPHIES: http://www.osaa.org/shop#trophies
A. Mini Replica Trophies: The OSAA is proud to be able to offer mini replicas of the trophies presented at the OSAA StateChampionships. Mini replica trophies are 8” tall x 10” wide x 5” deep and make a great gift for coaches, students, parents,etc. Mini replicas can be produced for teams and individuals for any year in any OSAA activity. Each mini replica trophy is$65 and that includes a personalized nameplate, shipping & handling. Order mini replica trophies online.
B. Crown Trophy Contact Information: Crown Trophy manages the mini replica trophy program. For more information,contact Crown Trophy at 503.626.1125 or via email at awardpro@crowntrophy41.com.
The OSAA is Proud to Partner with the following organizations
1. Abby’s Legendary Pizza: www.abbys.com
With our large, open seating, Abby's is a winning choice for teams traveling throughout Oregon and central Washington. Printout and bring this document in with your team of five or more athletes and we'll take 20% off your total order of food anddrinks. Dine-in only, please. Excludes any other discount or promotion. Participating locations. For a complete list of ourlocations nearest your next game, visit our website. Call ahead and we'll have your order ready!
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2. The Old Spaghetti Factory: www.osf.com
Whether it’s a pregame meal or a postgame celebration, The Old Spaghetti Factory is the unanimous choice for all your dining needs. With deliciously affordable three course meals, The Old Spaghetti Factory is great for families and groups. The Old Spaghetti Factory also offers fantastic banquet and catering services for your next event. Did you know coaches eat FREE? Bring in your team/group of 20 or more and two coaches eat free! With five convenient locations across Oregon (Portland, Clackamas, Tanasbourne, Sherwood, and Corvallis), The Old Spaghetti Factory is the perfect play call. Visit our website for more details.
3. FanFood: www.fanfoodapp.com/high-school
School administrators, want to improve the game experience for your community? Consider adding FanFood to your facilities! FanFood is the easiest and most efficient way to manage your concession stand by allowing fans to order and pay on their phone, then skip the long lines via the FanFood Express Pick Up Line. Keep your fans happy and never let them miss a moment of the game with FanFood! For more information, visit our website.
Oregon School Activities Association 25200 SW Parkway Avenue, Suite 1
Wilsonville, OR 97070 503.682.6722 fax: 503.682.0960 http://www.osaa.org
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Excerpt 2019‐2020 OSAA Handbook, Rules
3. Rule 3 – Contests – Sportsmanship – Crowd Control.
3.1. The arrangement of all festivals, meets, contests or championships is the responsibility of the superintendent, assistant superintendent or high school principal, subject to the Regulations of the Association.
3.2. When a festival, meet, contest or championship is in progress, the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) rules governing such activities shall apply, except for specific deviations as approved by the Executive Board.
3.3. Sportsmanship Responsibility. The high school administration, coach and other responsible officials of each member school shall take all reasonable measures to ensure that the school's coaches, players, students and spectators maintain a sportsmanlike attitude at all events so that events may be conducted without unreasonable danger or disorder. All cheers, comments and actions shall be in direct support of one’s team. Discriminatory harassment and bullying behavior will not be tolerated. Discrimination is defined as (OAR 581‐021‐0045(1)(a) “any act that unreasonably differentiates treatment, intended or unintended, or any act that is fair in form but discriminatory in operation, either of which is based on age, disability, national origin, race, color, marital status, religion, sex, and sexual orientation.” Harassing conduct may take many forms, including verbal acts and name‐calling; graphic and written statements, which include use of cell phones or the Internet; or other conduct that may be physically threatening, harmful, or humiliating. Examples include but are not limited to hazing, intimidation, bullying, cyberbullying or menacing another, or engaging in behavior deemed by the member school to endanger the safety or well‐being of students, employees, self or others. Harassment does not have to include intent to harm, be directed at a specific target, or involve repeated incidents. Harassment creates a hostile environment when the conduct is sufficiently severe, pervasive or persistent, so as to interfere with or limit the ability to participate in or benefit from the services, activities, or opportunities offered by a school. This includes the use of, or engagement in, abusive verbal expression or physical conduct, especially if that conduct interferes with the performance of students, staff, event officials or sponsors of interscholastic activities.
3.4. Spectator Conduct. The following expectations regarding spectator conduct at all OSAA sanctioned events, including regular and post season competition, are provided. Those violating or threatening to violate the following Association rules or site management spectator conduct expectations, may be ejected from the premises, issued a trespass citation, excluded from sanctioned activities temporarily or permanently and/or referred to law enforcement officials.
3.4.1. All cheers, comments and actions shall be in direct support of one’s team. No cheers, comments or actions shall be directed at one’s opponent or at contest officials. Some examples of unacceptable conduct include but are not limited to: disrespecting players by name, number or position; negative cheers or chants; throwing objects on the playing surface; use of derogatory or racially explicit language; discriminatory harassment or conduct that creates a hostile environment that is disruptive to the educational environment.
3.4.2. Spectators shall not be permitted to use vulgar/offensive or racially/culturally insensitive language or engage in any racially/culturally insensitive action.
3.5. Complaint Process. The OSAA will sanction schools whom it has found negligent in the duties of reasonably protecting those involved in interscholastic activities from derogatory or inappropriate names, insults, verbal assaults, profanity, ridicule or engaging in behavior deemed by the member school to endanger the safety or well‐being of students, employees, self or others.
3.5.1. OSAA will acknowledge receipt of the complaint within 48 hours.
3.5.2. OSAA may prioritize the investigation of complaints based on information received.
3.5.3. Complaints deemed to be employee or student discipline matters only shall be returned to the complainant. Matters of employment and/or employee discipline which can best be resolved through
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the school district’s complaint process include but are not limited to: playing time, team level assignments (Varsity/JV), assignment of a student to a specific coach, equipment use, or dissatisfaction with a contract or payment term. Matters of student discipline which can best be resolved through the school district’s complaint process include but are not limited to: academic eligibility, drug/alcohol use, playing time or playing position, specific workout requirements, or dissatisfaction with a calendar, schedule or event location.
3.5.4. Complaints must include the complainant’s name and contact information (phone and email or mailing address). Anonymous complaints shall not be considered.
3.5.5. Every effort will be made to complete the investigation process within 30 days; however, should the investigation require more time, a 30‐day status update shall be provided.
3.5.6. To assist in investigation of the complaint, complainants are asked to note the following:
(a) Complaints are only accepted on the official online form and each section of the Complaint Form must be completed. (Complaint Form)
(b) Complaints which are determined to be outside the scope of the OSAA will be returned to the complainant via the contact address provided. See Rule 3.5.3 for guidance.
(c) Whenever possible, provide first‐hand accounts, with names and contact information of witnesses.
3.6. Sportsmanship Violations/Penalties. When the coaches, players, students, staff or spectators of any member school
engage in unsportsmanlike conduct, discriminatory harassing behaviors, act in a manner disruptive to the school
environment, or cause disorder or infliction of damage to persons or property in connection with any festival, meet,
contest or championship sponsored by this Association, the Executive Board may treat such acts as a violation by the
school of the Rules of the Association and the school shall be subject to penalty. Penalties may vary depending on
the actions taken by the school and/or school district during and after the event as it relates to trespassing
spectators involved, removing players/coaches from the team for a period of time, requiring additional
education/training, etc. Upon a ruling by the Executive Director or by the Executive Board the member school may
be subject to probation, mandatory appearance before the Executive Board, required plan of action, forfeitures,
fines, lack of institutional control penalties, suspension of membership or expulsion from the Association as
determined by the Executive Board. The Executive Director or the Executive Board may determine that no
penalties are necessary when an incident has been handled appropriately and in a timely fashion by the school
and/or district.
1. Q. Is the host school exclusively responsible for crowd control? A. No. While the host school for any activity must assume a primary responsibility for the physical management of the
activity, including providing for crowd control, this is a mutual responsibility. The visiting school also must take such measures as are necessary to insure proper behavior on the part of its own students and fans.
2. Q. May home team schools display signs and/or banners at their home venues? A. Yes, home team schools may display “permanent” signs and/or banners that are positive / supportive at their home
venues. Examples are welcome signs, in‐season rosters, league banners, league / state championship banners and sportsmanship banners.
3. Q. Are “run through” signs allowed? A. Yes, so long as the message is positive/supportive.
4. Q. May visiting schools bring signs and/or banners to hang at the host school’s venue? A. No.
5. Q. May spectators have signs at events? A. Spectators are not permitted to have signs or banners larger than 8‐1/2 x 11 inches. “Fathead” type items are
considered signs and shall not be larger than 8‐1/2 x 11 inches. Spectators are required to wear shirts.
6. Q. May a spectator have an artificial noisemaker? A. No, spectators are not permitted to have artificial noisemakers. Some examples of artificial noisemakers are
Thunder Stix, cowbells, clappers and air horns.
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7. Q. May a school use an artificial noisemaker at specific times during athletic events? A. In limited cases, yes. An example of an allowable use of artificial noisemakers by a school would be the firing of a
cannon or the ringing of a bell after a touchdown is scored.
8. Q. May spectators use small, handheld megaphones? A. Yes, provided they are not electric. Only cheerleaders are allowed to use large megaphones. Neither cheerleaders nor
spectators may use megaphones for banging on the floor or bleachers.
9. Q. What are some examples of cheers that do not encourage a positive atmosphere? A. Any yell that is intended to antagonize an opponent detracts from a positive atmosphere. “Air Ball! Air Ball!” booing,
“You! You! You!”, or “You Got Swatted!” are examples of yells that will not encourage a positive atmosphere. Conversely, a positive atmosphere is created when fans focus on positive yells in support of their team, rather than on negative yells attacking their team’s opponents. Spectators shall not turn their heads or hold up newspapers during team introductions, or jeer at cheerleaders during opposing team introductions.
10. Q. May students stand on the bottom row of the bleachers? A. Yes, but when they sit down, they must be seated on the second row.
11. Q. May students cheer during serves in volleyball and free throws in basketball? A. Yes, so long as they are just “making noise” and not specifically addressing a contest official or an individual player from
the opposing team.
12. Q. May a school use balloons at an athletic event? A. Yes, a host school may use balloons for decoration. However, fans may not have balloons, and balloons may not be
placed by the school in any manner that would block spectator viewing.
13. Q. May a school use balloons at a state championship final site? A. No.
14. Q. May spectators have oversized foam fingers at athletic events? A. Yes, they are allowed so long as they are not blocking spectator viewing.
OSAA / OnPoint Community Credit Union
2020 SWIMMING STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS February 21-22, 2020
Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center 15707 SW Walker Road, Beaverton, OR 97006
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PRELIMINARIES – Friday, February 21
6A – 2 heats of 9; 5A & 4A/3A/2A/1A – 2 heats of 6
15-minute break following Para-Athlete 50-Yd Freestyle
5-minute break following Para-Athlete 100-Yd Freestyle
5A Tickets go on sale and doors open at 8:00am
Assigned Officials Meeting 7:15am
Competition Tank Warm-Up 7:30am – 8:45am
Officials Meeting 7:45am
Clear Pool 8:45am
Preliminaries 9am – 11:15am
Clear Building 11:30am
6A Tickets go on sale and doors open at 12:45pm
Assigned Officials Meeting Noon
Competition Tank Warm-Up 12:15pm – 1:30pm
Officials Meeting 12:30pm
Clear Pool 1:30pm
Preliminaries 1:45pm – 4pm
Clear Building 4:15pm
4A/3A/2A/1A Tickets go on sale and doors open at 5:30pm
Assigned Officials Meeting 4:45pm
Competition Tank Warm-Up 5pm – 6:15pm
Officials Meeting 5:15pm
Clear Pool 6:15pm
Preliminaries 6:30pm – 8:45pm
Clear Building 9pm
5A Tickets go on sale and doors open at 7:15am
Competition Tank Warm-Up 7am – 8am
Officials Meeting 7:15am
Clear Pool 8am
Parade of Officials 8:10am
Championship Finals 8:15am – 11:15am
Clear Building 11:30am
6A Tickets go on sale and doors open at 12:15pm
Competition Tank Warm-Up Noon – 1pm
Officials Meeting 12:15pm
Clear Pool 1pm
Parade of Officials 1:10pm
Championship Finals 1:15pm – 4:30pm
Clear Building 4:45pm
4A/3A/2A/1A Tickets go on sale and doors open at 5:30pm
Competition Tank Warm-Up 5:15pm – 6:15pm
Officials Meeting 5:30pm
Clear Pool 6:15pm
Parade of Officials 6:25pm
Championship Finals 6:30pm – 9:30pm
Clear Building 9:45pm
FINALS – Saturday, February 22
6A – 1 heat of 9; 5A & 4A/3A/2A/1A – 1 heat of 6
15-minute break following 50-Yd Freestyle
Additional Breaks for Awards
OSAA / OnPoint Community Credit Union
2020 SWIMMING STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS February 21-22, 2020
Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center 15707 SW Walker Road, Beaverton, OR 97006
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EVENT SCHEDULE
Preliminaries – Friday, February 21
5A 6A 4A/3A/2A/1A
Event (#) Heats Girls Boys Heats Girls Boys Heats Girls Boys
200 Medley Relay (1-2) 2 9am 9:06am 2 1:45pm 1:51pm 2 6:30pm 6:36pm
200 Freestyle (3-4) 2 9:12am 9:17am 2 1:57pm 2:02pm 2 6:42pm 6:47pm
200 Individual Medley (5-6) 2 9:22am 9:28am 2 2:07pm 2:13pm 2 6:52pm 6:58pm
50 Freestyle (7-8) 2 9:34am 9:36am 2 2:19pm 2:21pm 2 7:04pm 7:06pm
15 Minute Break
100 Butterfly (9-10) 2 9:51am 9:54am 2 2:38pm 2:41pm 2 7:23pm 7:26pm
100 Freestyle (11-12) 2 9:57am 10am 2 2:44pm 2:47pm 2 7:29pm 7:32pm
500 Freestyle (13-14) 2 10:05am 10:19am 2 2:50pm 3:04pm 2 7:35pm 7:49pm
5 Minute Break
200 Freestyle Relay (15-16) 2 10:36am 10:41am 2 3:21pm 3:26pm 2 8:06pm 8:11pm
100 Backstroke (17-18) 2 10:45am 10:49am 2 3:30pm 3:34pm 2 8:15pm 8:19pm
100 Breaststroke (19-20) 2 10:53am 10:58am 2 3:38pm 3:42pm 2 8:23pm 8:27pm
400 Freestyle Relay (21-22) 2 11:01am 11:11am 2 3:45pm 3:55pm 2 8:30pm 8:40pm
OSAA / OnPoint Community Credit Union
2020 SWIMMING STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS February 21-22, 2020
Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center 15707 SW Walker Road, Beaverton, OR 97006
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EVENT SCHEDULE
Finals – Saturday, February 22
5A 6A 4A/3A/2A/1A
Event (#) Heats Girls Boys Heats
Girls Boys Heats
Girls Boys
200 Medley Relay (1-2) 1 8:15am 8:20am 1 1:15pm 1:23pm 1 6:30pm 6:35pm
200 Freestyle (3-4) 1 8:24am 8:29am 1 1:27pm 1:32pm 1 6:39pm 6:44pm
Awards Events 1, 2
200 Individual Medley (5-6) 1 8:40am 8:45am 1 1:43pm 1:50pm 1 6:55pm 7:00pm
50 Freestyle (7-8) 1 8:50am 8:53am 1 1:55pm 1:59pm 1 7:05pm 7:08pm
Para-Athlete 50 Freestyle (108) 1 Girls & Boys
8:55am
Awards Events 3, 4, 5, 6
15 Minute Break
100 Butterfly (9-10) 1 9:20am 9:23am 1 2:28pm 2:33pm 1 7:27pm 7:31pm
100 Freestyle (11-12) 1 9:27am 9:30am 1 2:37pm 2:41pm 1 7:35pm 7:38pm
Para-Athlete 100 Freestyle (112) 1 Girls & Boys
9:34am
Awards Events 7, 8, 9, 10
500 Freestyle (13-14) 1 9:46am 9:54am 1 2:57pm 3:06pm 1 7:52pm 8:00pm
200 Freestyle Relay (15-16) 1 10:01am 10:05am 1 3:14pm 3:19pm 1 8:09pm 8:16pm
Awards Events 108, 112, 11, 12, 13, 14
100 Backstroke (17-18) 1 10:19am 10:23am 1 3:30pm 3:34pm 1 8:31pm 8:34pm
Para-Athlete 100 Backstroke (118) 1 Girls & Boys
10:26am
5 Minute Break
100 Breaststroke (19-20) 1 10:34am 10:38am 1 3:43pm 3:47pm 1 8:43pm 8:47pm
Awards Events 15, 16, 17, 18
400 Freestyle Relay (21-22) 1 10:57am 11:03am 1 4:02pm 4:08pm 1 9:05pm 9:11pm
Awards Events 118, 19, 20, 21, 22 Team Awards
OSAA / OnPoint Community Credit Union
2020 SWIMMING STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS February 21-22, 2020
Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center 15707 SW Walker Road, Beaverton, OR 97006
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SCORING / PLACES AND POINTS
Individual Events
6A
9 Places 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th
Points 10 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
5A
6 Places 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
Points 7 5 4 3 2 1
4A/3A/2A/1A
6 Places 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
Points 7 5 4 3 2 1
Relays
6A
9 Places 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th
Points 20 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2
5A
6 Places 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
Points 14 10 8 6 4 2
4A/3A/2A/1A
6 Places 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
Points 14 10 8 6 4 2
OSAA / OnPoint Community Credit Union
2020 SWIMMING STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS February 21-22, 2020
Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center 15707 SW Walker Road, Beaverton, OR 97006
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SCORING / PLACES AND POINTS - PARA-ATHLETE
Team points will be allocated back to the represented school to be added to their overall team point structure for the girls and the boys. If there is only a single race for an event and the genders are mixed, the points earned by that gender in order of finish for that race will be calculated. For instance, if there are three girls swimming and two boys swimming and the order of finish was girl in first, boy in second, and girl in third; points would be awarded by order of finish with the girl earning first place points and the boy earning second place points, etc.
If the points earned from a para-athlete move a team into trophy consideration and those points overtook another school, dual trophies will be presented for that position.
Example:
1st Team A: 80 points (not including para-athlete)
2nd Team B: 70 points (not including para-athlete)
3rd Team C: 60 points (not including para-athlete)
4th Team D: 50 points (not including para-athlete)
5th Team E: 48 points (not including para-athlete)
Team’s A, B, C and D do not have any para-athletes that qualified. Team E had one para-athlete qualify that scores three team points in an event. Including those points would put Team E in 4th place with 51 points. Team D and E would both receive 4th place state trophies. If a school is already in trophy position and the para-athlete points move a school up (i.e. 3rd to 2nd) a school will receive both trophies.
Excerpt from 2019-20 NFHS Swimming Rules, Rule 7-1, Article 3
Art.3 . . . In all multi team meet scoring, points are awarded for places as follows:
a. Individual Events
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6 7 5 4 3 2 1
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8 9 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
9 10 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
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