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2 0 1 1 B L U E C R O S S S P R I N G F L I N G S T A T E C H A M P I O N S
BASEBALL
CLASS ADecatur County Riverside High School
CLASS AADavid Lipscomb High School
CLASS AAAFarragut High School
DIVISION II-AEvangelical Christian School
DIVISION II-AAChristian Brothers High School
SOFTBALL
CLASS ADecatur County Riverside High School
CLASS AAGoodpasture Christian School
CLASS AAABeech High School
DIVISION II-ATipton-Rosemark Academy
DIVISION II-AABaylor School
BOYS SOCCER
CLASS A-AAChattanooga Christian School
CLASS AAAHardin Valley Academy
DIVISION II-AEvangelical Christian School
DIVISION II-AAFather Ryan High School
TENNIS
BOYS TENNISCLASS A-AA
Christian Academy of Knoxville
CLASS AAATennessee High School
DIVISION II-AWebb School of Knoxville
DIVISION II-AAMontgomery Bell Academy
GIRLS TENNISCLASS A-AA
Christ Presbyterian Academy
CLASS AAARavenwood High School
DIVISION II-AWebb School of Knoxville
DIVISION II-AABaylor School
TRACK & FIELD
BOYSCLASS A-AA
Stratford High School
CLASS AAABrentwood High School
DIVISION IIBretnwood Academy
GIRLSCLASS A-AA
Martin Luther King High School
CLASS AAAWest High School
DIVISION IIBaylor School
TSSAA would like to congratulate the following 2011 BLUECROSS SPRING FLING state champions:
FALL 2011
BOARD OF CONTROL
PRESIDENT - MIKE REED HAMBLEN WEST HIGH SCHOOL, MORRISTOWN
VICE PRESIDENT - FRED KESSLERBOLIVAR CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL, BOLIVAR
LYNN BROWNMARYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, MARYVILLE
TOMMY LAYNESEQUATCHIE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL, DUNLAP
JERRY MATHISTULLAHOMA HIGH SCHOOL, TULLAHOMA
STEVE CHAUNCYHILLWOOD HIGH SCHOOL, NASHVILLE
BRYAN TRUELEWIS COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL, HOHENWALD
CHUCK WESTDRESDEN HIGH SCHOOL, DRESDEN
ISAAC WHITEWESTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL, MEMPHIS
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
PRESIDENT - DAN BLACKDIRECTOR OF SCHOOLS -
BRADFORD SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
VICE PRESIDENT - MIKE HENSONHUNTINGDON HIGH SCHOOL, HUNTINGDON
RICHARD CARROLLSULLIVAN NORTH HIGH SCHOOL, KINGSPORT
STEVE HARRISFRANKLIN ROAD ACADEMY, NASHVILLE
MICHAEL REYNOLDSFARRAGUT HIGH SCHOOL, KNOXVILLE
MIKE TATUMLEWIS COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL, HOHENWALD
CLINT JACKSONFAIRLEY HIGH SCHOOL, MEMPHIS
JEFF LUTTRELLWATERTOWN HIGH SCHOOL, WATERTOWN
TSSAA STAFF
BERNARD CHILDRESSEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
GENE MENEESASSISTANT EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
MATTHEW GILLESPIEASSISTANT EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
MARK REEVESASSISTANT EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
RICHARD MCWHIRTERASSISTANT EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
WANDA BELTASSISTANT TO THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
TRINA MELTONASSISTANT TO THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
KIM ALLEYADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
HEATHER CARTERADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
EMILY CROWELLADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
TERRY HILLIERADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
LAUREN LYNCHADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
GAYLE SIMMSADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
SHONNIE SPEICHERADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
LYNNE SUTTONADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
STEPHEN BARGATZEDIRECTOR OF STUDENT SERVICES
COURTNEY BRUNETZDIRECTOR OF MARKETING
EARL NALLTECHNOLOGY DIRECTOR
LARRY COUNTSDIRECTOR OF CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS
W H A T ’ S H A P P E N I N G
BCBST Spring Fling Numbers
222 Different schools participated whichis around 55% of TSSAA member schools.
5 Sports (not including Decathlon andPentathlon): Baylor
4 Sports:CAK,CBHS, ECS, KnoxvilleWebb, Maryville,Trinity Christian, USJ,USN
3 sports: East Hamilton, FRA, Gibbs,GPS, Houston, Lexington ,MBA, Mt. Juliet,MUS, Ravenwood, Riverdale, Science Hill,St. Benedict ,White Station
54 schools had representatives in 2sports and 145 schools had participants inone sport.
Estimated ParticipationBaseball 576Decathlon 21Pentathlon 22Soccer 528Softball 576Tennis 224Track 234Grand Total 2,208 (est)
168 schools participated in Track (notincluding Decathlon and Pentathlon)
76 schools participated in Tennis55 Baseball games 55 softball games140 tennis matches 20 soccer matches
Internet Statistical Results from
BlueCross Spring Fling
This year 48,237 different people visitedTSSAA.org and viewed pages 800,000times. These numbers represent a 5% and10% increase respectively over the 2010BlueCross Spring Fling.
Mobile Computing
Biggest change related to Internet accessof TSSAA.org is from mobile devices. Lastyear access came from 9,668 mobiledevices, this year 23,451 - an increase of143%. 20% of all accesses to TSSAA.orgcame from mobile devices.• iPhone went from 4,876 to 9,086 -
increase of 86%• Android went from 2,215 to 9,019 -
increase of 297%
• Blackberry went from 2,215 to 1,296, adrop of 41%
• iPad went from 304 to 1,296 - andincrease of 1,232%
68% of access to TSSAA.org comesfrom Windows computers, but mobiledevices have supplanted Macintosh asthe next most common access method.
Twitter/Facebook
Internet was abuzz with Twitter &Facebook feeds from the Internet. Soprevalent as Twitter use that persons couldalmost follow any game/match/event bywatching Twitter feeds. Twittering wasbeing done by all the major newspapers andby many media outlets - but most prevalentwere users in attendance sending Twitterfeeds to people back home (that the worldcan see).
Twilio
Results for all sports were called in ourTwilio score reporting application. Wereceived over 200 calls.
Interest Around the World
Someone in Pago Pago was interested inBlueCross Spring Fling. They accessedBlueCross Spring Fling information 55times.
Pago Page is the capital of AmericanSamoa. In 2000, its population was 11,500.Although in the Pacific, the only World WarII action there was in January 1942 whenPago Pago Harbor was shelled by a Japanesesubmarine, but that remained the only actionon the islands during the war.
Hall of Fame Nomination Deadline
The deadline for Hall of Famenominations is Wednesday, November 30.Anyone interested in obtaining a Hall ofFame nomination form should contactHeather Carter at the TSSAA or by visitingthe Forms section of the TSSAA website.
All nominees should meet at least one ofthe following criteria: (1) be at least 50 yearsold, (2) have been retired at least three years,or (3) have been out of the particular fieldor category for which he/she is beingnominated at least three years. The threenomination categories are Administrator,Coach, and Official.
Hall of Fame Luncheon
Set for 2012
The TSSAA Hall of Fame luncheon willagain be held at the Embassy Suites Hotelin Murfreesboro, located on MedicalCenter Parkway. It is set for Saturday,April 21, 2012. We hope you will makeplans to join us as we induct a new Hall ofFame class. The 2012 selections will beannounced in March.
TSSAA Hall of Champions
Basketball Benefit Games
Schools may choose any two dates toplay Hall of Champions basketballgames between Tuesday, November 15and Saturday, November 19, with anunlimited number of games on those twodays. These games will not count againstthe 24 games a school is allowed toschedule during the regular season.
In order to host a Hall of Championsbasketball game(s), please fill out therequest form found on our website(www.tssaa.org). You may fax (615-889-0544) or mail (P. O. Box 319, Hermitage,TN 37076) this information to our officeto the attention of Heather Carter.
The host school is responsible forsending in the financial form found onour website (www.tssaa.org) under‘forms’, along with receipts to TSSAA.Each host school should send 75% of thegross gate AFTER PAYING GAMEOFFICIALS (referees only) to the Hallof Champions fund.
If you have any questions please feelfree to contact us (615-889-6740).
W H A T ’ S H A P P E N I N G
We would like to thank all of the schools thatparticipated in Hall of Champions games in2010. Your generous support allows us tocontinue the mission of the Hall of Champions,which is to tell the history of high schoolathletics in Tennessee.
We want to give special recognition to thefollowing schools for their outstanding efforts inraising money for the Hall of Champions throughbenefit basketball games, by raising $2,000 ormore in its 2010 Hall of Champions games:
Dyer County High School ($4,068.75)Bolivar Central High School ($3937.50)Lawrence County High School ($2794.50)Science Hill High School ($2361.60)DeKalb County High School ($2355.00)Tennessee High School ($2092.50)Shelbyville Central High School ($2058.75)
We would also like to thank the followingindividuals for contributing to the TSSAA Hallof Champions fund, either in general, or as a giftin memoriam.
The following was given from July 2010 through June 2011:Joe Allen In memory of Al Dennis and Rogers Baker
Joe Allen In memory of Gerald Johnson
Bill Arata
Randy Barnes
Bill Baxter
Charlie Bayless
Sophia Beamon
Gene Beck In memory of Jane Carter
Mike Bone
Guy Buchanan
Richard Carroll, TIAAA In memory of Estelle Menees
Al Cate
Jim Cradic
Dorothy Nell Davis
Charles Driskill
Harry Durham
Albert Ellison
Jimmy Ellis
Vic Francescon
Billy Bob Garrison
Peggy Haney
Joe Hardin
Hale Harris
Ed Henley
Sue Herron
Wayne Hobbs
Rick Insell
Dale Kelley
Cindy Lockhart
Eugene London
Mary Martindale
Dorothy McGhee In memory of La Tain McGhee
June McPherson
Juanita Merrell
W. A. “Buddy” Pate
Jerry Peters
Chig Ratledge
Carolyn Ridley
Morris Rogers
Fred Shelton
Phillip and Sue Ann Simpson
Gloria Smiddy
Corinne Smith
Nelson Smotherman
Pete Stafford
Larry Taft In memory of Jane Carter
John Tucker
Mrs. Walter Van Huss
Jerry Vradenburg
All contributions made to the TSSAA Hall of Champions are 100% tax-deductible.
If you wish to give or would like more information please contact Heather Carter at
615-889-6740 or hcarter@tssaa.org.
C H A N G E S I N B Y L A W S
The following is a summary of the Constitution andBylaw changes and where they can be found in theTSSAA handbook. An updated version of the TSSAAhandbook will be available on our website prior tomember schools receiving the 2011-12 printed handbook.When it becomes available, the updated copy of thehandbook should be used to conduct coaches meetings.The changes are as follows:
1. TSSAA Constitution (Article V, Section 4 (#6) –This rule states that no awards shall be given to a memberschool recognizing their finish in the regular season in anyTSSAA sponsored sport if that school has been placed onrestrictive probation for that sport.
2. TSSAA Bylaws (Article I, Section 9) – This rulegives a more specific definition of a classified employeeunder the coaching provisions. It states that a classifiedemployee is any individual employed by a member schoolor school system in a position that does not require ateacher’s license or the equivalent. The use of a classifiedemployee as a coach are subject to the followingrestrictions:
(a) The classified employee must be employed full-time (30 hours or more per week) in a non-coachingposition and may not be an independent contractor or anemployee of an independent contractor;
(b) Although not counted as a non-faculty coach,he/she must be submitted to the state office annually andmeet the same requirements as a non-faculty coach.
Use of a classified employee coach who has not metall of his/her requirements or was not submitted to thestate office shall result in a fine of $500.00
3. TSSAA Bylaws (Article II, Section 25) – This rulesets forth very specific criteria home schooled studentsdesiring to try out for a school team must meet. A copy ofthe rule is enclosed. Every guideline listed must be metprior to a home schooled student trying out for a memberschool team. There are no exceptions.
We encourage every administrator to study theenclosed guidelines and discuss each one step-by-stepwith your coaching staff to ensure they understand thesespecific requirements.
An eligibility form is being developed that must besubmitted to the state office prior to a home schoolstudent, who has met the guidelines, trying out for amember school team. The form will be placed on ourwebsite at www.tssaa.org for you to access as soon as it iscompleted. These students will not be submittedelectronically on the school’s regular eligibility report.
4. TSSAA Bylaws (Article IV, Section 8) – Thischange reduces all sports’ dead periods from eight weeksto five weeks keeping the two-week summer dead periodintact. The three weeks changed for all sports will allowstudent-athletes to continue weightlifting and conditioningonly. No open facilities or practice will be allowed duringthat time. A copy of the dead period revisions by sport isenclosed. Please make sure every coach has a copy.
D I S T I N G U I S H E D S E R V I C E R E C O G N I T I O N
TSSAA is proud to recognize Billy Belew as its distinguished service award honoree in the officials’ category. Dr. Billy (Pete) Belew has worked as an official and supervisor of the Southwest Officials Association for the Tennessee Secondary Schools Athletic Association (TSSAA) for
over 57 years and is still active in that capacity today. During his tenure as an official, Billy worked numerous TSSAA football playoffs, bowl games & four state championships.He also has officiated basketball and baseball games over his career. He was selected to the TSSAA Sports Hall of Fame as an official in 2003.
Dr. Belew was born Oct. 1, 1931. He attended Lexington High School (LHS) graduating in 1949, Union University (UU) graduating in 1953 and UT Medical Univ. inMemphis graduating in 1960 with a dentistry degree. Dr. Belew has had a very busy professional career. Billy worked as a teacher, coach and administrator for 19 years atLexington High School and Paul G. Caywood School. He also served as the Lexington City School System Superintendent for 12 years. During his career in education, he wasan assistant football coach at Lexington High School. He later became the head football coach and the head boys’ and girls’ basketball coach at Carver Elementary. His boys’basketball team went 199-31 over his career at Carver, came in 2nd place once and 3rd place once in Tennessee State Tournaments. In his “spare” time Dr. Belew managed tocontinue practicing dentistry.
Dr. Belew is a life-long member of the Lexington First Baptist Church where he currently serves as a deacon. He is married to Carolyn Shepard Belew.TSSAA proudly salutes Billy Belew for his dedication and contributions to high school athletics in Tennessee.
Coach – Walt HolmesTSSAA is proud to recognize Walt Holmes as its distinguished service honoree as a coach. Walt Holmes has been at Houston High School in Germantown since the 1997-98 school year. Previously, he was the head coach at Kirby High School. At Kirby, he coached
four state champions, five state runners-up and one multiple All-American. One of Walt’s former wrestlers has gone on to win the Armed Forces National Championship. In1993, his team finished 3rd in the dual meet state tournament. Since Walt Holmes has been at Houston High School, the Mustangs have grown into a respected program.Houston has won the 1998, 2000, and 2001 region tournaments and in 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2001 won the dual meet region. In 2001, Houston placed 4th in the dual state meetand 10th in the individual state tournament. Houston placed 10th in the individual state tournament and had its first state champion. While at Houston High School, Walt hascoached 13 state placers with three state champions and four state finalists. He has also coached two All-Americans at Houston. Coach Holmes reached his 200th dual meetvictory on November 30, 2004.
TSSAA proudly salutes Walt Holmes for his contributions, dedication and leadership to student-athletes in Tennessee.
TSSAA is proud to recognize Fred Snow as its distinguished service honoree as an administrator.Fred was Valedictorian of the Class of 1968 at Oakdale School. He then went on to serve with the 7th Calvary 1st Calvary Division - Fort Hood, Texas and then overseas at Camp
Casey, Korea from 1972-1974. He earned his B.S. in Business Administration (Accounting) from Tennessee Tech University in 1974, and then received his M.S. from TennesseeTech University in Secondary Education in 1978.
He began his career in education by teaching grades 5-8, and then he taught Physical Education, Social Studies, and Computer Skills at the high school level. Fred’s coachingcareer has spanned 33 years. He has served as an assistant football coach for several years, middle school girls’ basketball coach for over 20 years, and high school girls’ basketballcoach for 33 years, accumulating 451 wins. He took the high school team to the Girls’ State Basketball Tournament in 1990 where they went to the final four. Fred was chosen asDistrict Coach of the Year in 1985-86, 1986-87, 1989-90, 1996-97, and 2008-09, as well as TACA Coach of the Year in 1985, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1995, 1996, 1997, and 1999. He alsohelped coach the 2000 Tennessee Girls’ All-Star Team that won the championship in Lakeland, Florida.
Fred has served as an assistant principal for 23 years. He has been a TSSAA District Coordinator for 10 years and was chosen TSSAA Athletic Director of the Year (District 2) inthe 2002-2003 school year.
He is very active in his community, serving on the County Commission for Morgan County since 1990 and on the Budget Committee for 17 years. Senate Joint Resolution No. 832, which was adopted on April3, 2008, commended Fred for his “meritorious service to the people of Tennessee as a teacher, coach, administrator, and Morgan County Commissioner…that we hereby commend Fred Snow for his honorable andastute service to the good people of Tennessee as a devoted teacher, coach, administrator and Morgan County commissioner, and salute his unswerving commitment to living the examined life with courage andconviction.”
Fred and his wife, Donna, have been married 38 years. Donna has taught elementary school for 12 years at Oakdale School. His son, Heath, is in his 9th year teaching middle school at Oakdale. Fred and hiswife also have a daughter, Alison.
TSSAA is proud to recognize Fred Snow for his work, dedication, and the many contributions he has made to students through his work as a coach and administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR – FRED SNOW
OFFICIAL – BILLY BELEW
COACH – WALT HOLMES
TSSAA is proud to recognize Howard and Pat Cockrell as its distinguished service award honoree in the contributor category. Since 1987, Pat and Howard Cockrell have been instrumental and vital to the success of many TSSAA Championships, including: basketball, football, Spring Fling/Track &
Field, Volleyball, Cheer/Dance Competition, Golf, and Wrestling. They have performed any and all duties necessary for the smooth operation of the events from scoring,admissions, and parking, to building layout director, event staff coordination and supervision, and playing area security. If you have been lucky enough to make it to thechampionships, you were probably welcomed by the Cockrells at the team check-in table.
When the wrestling championships made the move to the arena in Williamson County, the Cockrells were a key component in making for a seamless transition to the new site.The experience and vision Howard and Pat Cockrell have for event coordination, enable the championships to operate in a manner that places the focus on the competition – whereit always should be.
TSSAA proudly salutes Howard and Pat Cockrell for the outstanding job they do and their dedication and contributions to high school athletics in Tennessee.
CONTRIBUTOR – HOWARD AND PAT COCKRELL
OFFICIAL NOTICES OF DISCIPLINARY ACTIONSRules violations by member schools and sanctions imposed. All activities varsity level unless otherwise specified.
SCHOOL SPORT VIOLATION DISCIPLINARY ACTION Adamsville Baseball Head coach ejected for
unsportsmanlike conduct School’s decision to suspend next two games. Coach not allowed to attend games under suspension. School fined $250.
Alcoa Baseball Head coach ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct
School’s decision to suspend next two games. Coach not allowed to attend games under suspension. School fined $250.
Arlington Softball Asst. coach ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct
School’s decision to suspend next three games. Coach not allowed to attend games under suspension. School fined $250.
Bartlett Soccer Asst. coach ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct
School’s decision to suspend next two games. Coach not allowed to attend games under suspension. School fined $250.
Boyd Buchanan
Baseball Asst. coach ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct
School’s decision to suspend next four games. Coach not allowed to attend games under suspension. School fined $250.
Bradley Central Soccer Head coach ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct
School’s decision to suspend next two games. Coach not allowed to attend games under suspension. School fined $250.
Brainerd Baseball Asst coach ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct
School’s decision to suspend next two games. Coach not allowed to attend games under suspension. School fined $250.
Briarcrest Christian School
Baseball Benches cleared, players came onto field; fighting occurred
School suspended players involved for next two games and one player for four games. Zero tolerance policy implemented for leaving bench and fighting. Sportsmanship conferences to be held with all spring coaches/teams. Both schools working on community service project together. School fined $250 for players on field. Baseball program placed on restrictive probation remainder of 2010-11 and during 2011-12 school year (fine $2000). Baseball program on probation for two calendar years (fine $1000)
Coffee County Baseball Violation of non-faculty coach for two years
School self-reported. School suspended coach for two varsity games. School being fined $500 and will not be allowed to use non-faculty coaches in baseball for remainder of 2010-11 school year.
Cookeville Boys Basketball
Violation of open facilities School self-reported. School initiated disciplinary action.
Culleoka Baseball Asst. coach ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct
School’s decision to suspend next two games. Coach not allowed to attend games under suspension. School fined $250.
Farragut Soccer Asst. coach ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct
School placed on indefinite suspension. Coach not allowed to attend games under suspension. School fined $250.
Farragut Baseball Head coach ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct
School’s decision to suspend next three games. Coach not allowed to attend games under suspension. School fined $250.
Farragut Soccer Head coach ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct
School’s decision to suspend next three games. Coach not allowed to attend games under suspension. School fined $250.
Franklin Baseball (JV)
Asst. coach ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct
School’s decision to suspend next two games. Coach not allowed to attend games under suspension. School fined $250.
Franklin Road Academy
Soccer Head coach ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct
Pending
Grace Christian Academy
Softball Head coach ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct
School’s decision to suspend next two games. Coach not allowed to attend games under suspension. School fined $250.
Houston Baseball (JV)
Head coach ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct
Suspended first 2 games of 2012 season
Houston Baseball Benches cleared; players came onto field; fighting occurred; fan came onto field
School suspended all varsity team and coaches for next two games. Baseball players, coaches, administrators required to complete sportsmanship course. Baseball team will not play in tournament next year. Zero tolerance mandate for behavior remainder of season. Both schools working on community service project together. School fined $500 for players and fan on field. Baseball program placed on restrictive probation remainder of 2010-11 and during 2011-12 school year (fine $2000). Baseball program on probation for two calendar years (fine $1000)
Jefferson County
Baseball Head coach ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct
Last game. School’s decision to suspend first two games of 2012 season. Coach not allowed to attend games under suspension. School fined $250.
Kingston Soccer Head coach ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct
School’s decision to suspend next two games. Coach not allowed to attend games under suspension. School fined $250.
Knoxville Central
Softball Played ineligible during softball season
School self-reported. School fined $250. All wins vacated.
Lincoln County Baseball Head coach ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct
School’s decision to suspend next two games. Coach not allowed to attend games under suspension. School fined $250.
Memphis Central
Soccer Asst. coach ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct
School’s decision to suspend next two games. Coach not allowed to attend games under suspension. School fined $250.
Mt. Juliet Baseball Head coach ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct
School’s decision to suspend next two games. Coach not allowed to attend games under suspension. School fined $250.
Mt. Juliet Softball Head coach made negative comments to media
School initiated disciplinary action and replaced the head coach.
Notre Dame Baseball Head coach ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct
School’s decision to suspend next two games. Coach not allowed to attend games under suspension. School fined $250.
Science Hill Softball Head coach ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct
School’s decision to suspend next three games. Coach not allowed to attend games under suspension. School fined $250.
South Side Baseball Violation of practice rule School self-reported. School initiated disciplinary action. Extended dead period to five weeks.
Sullivan North Baseball Head coach ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct
School’s decision to suspend next game. Coach not allowed to attend game under suspension. School fined $250.
Sycamore Soccer Coach removed team from competition
School fined $500
School initiated d Relieved coach from
Coach not allowed to attend School fined $250.
Coach not allowed to attend game School fined $250.
SCHOOL SPORT VIOLATION DISCIPLINARY ACTION
School’s decision to suspend next two games. Coach not allowed to attend gamesunder suspension. School fined $250.
School placed coach on indefinite suspension. Coach not allowed to attend gamesunder suspension. School fined $250.
OFFICIAL NOTICES OF DISCIPLINARY ACTIONSRules violations by member schools and sanctions imposed. All activities varsity level unless otherwise specified.
H a l l o f F a m e
White Station Girls Tennis Playing ineligible player in
three matches School self-reported. School fined $150. All points earned vacated and team scores refigured.
William Blount Baseball Head coach ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct
Misapplication of rule. Coach to be suspended one game.
Wooddale Softball Player came onto field during an altercation
School fined $250
SCHOOL SPORT VIOLATION DISCIPLINARY ACTION
Coach not allowed to attend School fined $250.
Coach not allowed to attend School fined $250.
Coach not allowed to attend School fined $250.
Coach not allowed to attend School
Coach not allowed to attend School fined $250.
Coach not allowed to attend School fined $250.
Coach n School fined $250.
School
Coach not allowed to attend School fined $250.
Coach not allowed to attend games
Coach not allowe School fined $250.
Coach not allowed to attend School fined $250.
Coach not allowed to attend School fined $250.
Coach not allowed to attend School fined $250.
School fined $500 for players and f Baseball
School fined $250.
Coach not allowed to attend School fined $250.
All wins vacated.
Coach not allowed to attend School fined $250.
Coach not allowed to attend School fined $250.
Coach not allowed to attend School
School fined $250.
Coach not allowed to attend School fined
Extended dead period
Coach not allowed to attend game School fined $250.
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Trezevant Boys Basketball
Possible violation of recruiting rule
School self-reported. School initiated disciplinary action. Relieved coach from all duties immediately.
Volunteer Baseball Head coach ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct
School’s decision to suspend next two games. Coach not allowed to attend games under suspension. School fined $250.
Webb Softball Asst. coach ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct
School’s decision to suspend next game. Coach not allowed to attend game under suspension. School fined $250.
Hall of Fame Nomination Deadline
The deadline for Hall of Fame nominations is Wednesday, November 30. Anyone interested inobtaining a Hall of Fame nomination form should contact Heather Carter at the TSSAA or by visitingthe Forms section of the TSSAA website.All nominees should meet at least one of the following criteria: (1) be at least 50 years old, (2) havebeen retired at least three years, or (3) have been out of the particular field or category for whichhe/she is being nominated at least three years. The three nomination categories are Administrator,Coach, and Official.
Hall of Fame Luncheon Set for 2012
The TSSAA Hall of Fame luncheon will again be held at the Embassy Suites Hotel in Murfreesboro,located on Medical Center Parkway. It is set for Saturday, April 21, 2012. We hope you will make plansto join us as we induct a new Hall of Fame class. The 2012 selections will be announced in March.
T H E R I G H T T E A M : A N U P D A T E
Here we go again. Another year!!! Please contact CourtneyBrunetz at cbrunetz@tssaa.org if you are interested in having theRight Team come to you school or classroom this year. If by anychance we have never been to your school in the past you will belifted up to the head of the list. As always I feel it is an honor topresent at TSSAA schools.
Often near the first day of school I like to give good hardquestions for you to give to the students just to find out who youare working with.
• Why do people pay to go up in tall buildings and then put moneyinto binoculars to look at things on the ground?
• If Wyle E. Coyote had enough money to buy all that ACMEstuff, why didn’t he just buy dinner?
• Why do dogs get mad at you if you blow in their face but if youtake them for a car ride: he sticks his head out the window?
Things they should know
1. The sentence, “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog”uses every letter in the English language.2. Ants never sleep!3. Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone, nevercalled his wife or mother because they were both deaf.4. The Mona Lisa has no eyebrows.5. No words in the English language rhyme with month, orange,silver or purple.
Now the best joke of the summer for me...
There was this redneck (we’ll just call him Tommy) that wasinvited by a friend to a rich man’s party. Tommy looked forwardto meeting the rich man so he could possibly get some businessfrom him, since Tommy was such a great fisherman and huntingguide. All Tommy had to do was dress up nice and sho up at thisrich guy’s house. When Tommy gets there, he is amazed at all thefree alcohol drinks and beautiful women. After a while, Tommyhears commotion near the pool, so he goes over to see what isgoing on. It turns out that a ten foot gator had somehow crawledup and gotten into this man’s pool. The rich man was offering$10,000 to the person that would kill this gator. Next thing youknow, there is a big splash and the redneck is in the pool and thegator is all over him. They fight, and fight, and fight, and Tommyis putting his thumbs into the gator’s eyes and doing whatever hecan to stay alive and try to kill this gator. Finally, Tommy getson the gator’s back and takes him down to the bottom of the pool.Surely only one of them is going to make it out alive. After ashort while, the gator floats to the surface, feet first. Tommy getsout of the pool and is sitting on the edge trying to catch his breathwhen the owner of the home comes over and says, “that was thebravest thing I have ever witnessed and I will write you the checkfor $10,000 now.” Tommy refuses the check. The man says,“Well, how about my Rolex watch? It is worth a fortune.” Again,Tommy refuses the watch as well. The man asks Tommy,“Please, tell me what I do to show my gratitude for all that youhave done.” Tommy turns to the rich man and says, “All I wantis the name of the guy who pushed me into the pool.”
S T E P H E N B A R G A T Z E
2011-2012 ACT Test DatesSeptember 10 October 22 December 10 February 11 April 14 June 9
2012-2013 ACT Test DatesSeptember 8 October 27 December 8 February 9 April 13 June 8
B L U E C R O S S B O W L
BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee, TSSAA Partner to BringChampionship Series to State High Schools
BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee and the TSSAA recently announced
the formation of the BlueCross Championship Series, designed to recognize
athletic excellence and sportsmanship in high schools across the state.
The BlueCross Championship Series recognizes those Tennessee high
schools with the highest performing athletic programs each school year.
Schools are awarded points based on quarterfinal, semifinal, final round
and championship appearances, with the potential points earned increasing
at each level of competition. The total points earned will be divided by the
number of sports offered at that school to create an average point total.
At the end of the school year, those schools with the top average point
totals in their competitive division and class will be named the BlueCross
Champions and each receive a $2,500 cash donation from BlueCross.
The BlueCross Championship Series groups schools according to their
competitive division and class as assigned by the TSSAA, with a total of
two Division II and three Division I classes.
Sports with individual and team competitions will earn points based on
team composite scores, not individual performances. Sports without a tiered
quarterfinal, semifinal, final and championship round system will be
awarded points based on final standings at championship events.
As a way of recognizing sportsmanship among Tennessee high schools,
only schools that have no reported incidents of unsportsmanlike behavior
during the school year will be eligible to win the BlueCross Championship
Series in its competitive class.
A complete, detailed breakdown of the BlueCross Championship Series
criteria is available online at www.tssaa.org.
BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee is proud to partner with the TennesseeSecondary School Athletic Association (TSSAA) as sponsor for the BlueCrossBowl, Tennessee’s Division I and II high school football championships.
DIVISION II SCHEDULE: (All times Central Standard Time)
Thursday, Dec. 1 3:30 p.m. Class A Championship7 p.m. Class AA Championship
DIVISION I SCHEDULE:
Friday, Dec. 2 Noon 1A Championship3:30 p.m. 3A Championship7 p.m. 5A Championship
Saturday, Dec. 3 Noon 2A Championship3:30 p.m. 4A Championship7 p.m. 6A Championship
LOCATION:Tucker Stadium (16,500 capacity) Tennessee Tech University Cookeville, Tenn.
TELEVISION BROADCAST:TSSAA Network on PBS affiliates throughout Tennessee
RADIO BROADCAST:TSSAA Network and www.tssaa.org
HISTORY OF CHAMPIONSHIPS:1950 – The Nashville Area Junior Chamber ofCommerce establishes the ClinicBowl as a Middle Tennessee high schoolfootball bowl game benefiting VanderbiltPhysical Therapy Clinic.1969 – First year of playoffs. Four teams from each of the threeclassifications play in a two-round playoff.1972 – Playoff format expands to eight teams from each classification.1977 – Playoff format expands to 16 teams from each classification.1982 – TSSAA selects the Clinic Bowl as host for the Division 1A, 2A and 3Astate high school football championships. It is the first time all three games areplayed on the same day at the same location.1985 – Playoff format expands to 32 teams from each classification.1993 – High school football classification expands from three to five classes andthe state championships are expanded to a two-day event for1A-5A title games.1994 – For the first time, the Clinic Bowl is televised on network television in
Nashville and Memphis.1997 – Schools divided into two divisions based on whether or not financialaid is part of the school’s athletic program. Schools offering financial aidare placed in Division II, while the remaining schools are placed in Division I. Thiscreates seven championships, five for Division I and two for Division II.2000 – The Division I Championships are named the BlueCross Bowl andrelocated to MTSU’s Floyd Stadium.2005 – BlueCross signs on as title sponsor of the Division II Championships(renamed BlueCross Bowl) and the games relocate to MTSU's Floyd Stadium.2007 – The BlueCross Bowl Division II Championship reorganizes from threeclasses to two classes.2009 – The BlueCross Bowl Division I Championship reorganizes from fiveclasses to six classes. Also, the Division I and II championships move tothe same weekend at Tennessee Tech’s Tucker Stadium.
PAST CHAMPIONS:2010 Division II ChampionsA – Webb Schoolof KnoxvilleAA – Ensworth
2010 Division I Champions1A – South Pittsburg2A – Signal Mountain3A – Alcoa4A – Greeneville5A – Columbia6A – Maryville
TICKETS:$12 for general admission and good for admission to all games played on daypurchased. Tickets are sold only on game day.
WEB SITES:www.tssaa.org - Results, scoreswww.bcbst.com - BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee
CONTACT INFORMATION:For BlueCross Bowl inquiries, contact:Matthew Gillespie, TSSAA(615) 889-6740 or mgillespie@tssaa.org
Kathryn Smith, BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee(423) 535-6518 or Kathryn_Smith@bcbst.com
BLUECROSS BOWL DIVISION I AND II FACT SHEET
AMERICAN SPORT EDUCATION PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS
January 22-23, 2011Jefferey Allen Anderson Jefferson County H. S.Michael Corey Benjamin Clinton H. S.Kellie Bracken Science Hill H. S.T.J. Brown Hendersonville H. S.Ken Crook Station Camp H. S.Travis Fields Oak Ridge H. S.Grayson Hedden Copper Basin H. S.JasonHill Signal Mountain H. S.Hannah Hyder Bradley Central H. S.James E. Knight Collierville H. S.Zach Lawson Gibbs H. S.Brandon McCormick Huntingdon H. S.Kyle Mooney Page H. S.Caleb Newsome Grace Baptist AcademyBen Parker Soddy Daisy H. S.Hollie Pritchett Rhea County H. S.Tyler Reeder Cookeville H. S.Pam Shelton Signal Mountain H. S.Mark Smith Morristown-Hamblen H. S. WestTaylor D. Sorensen Christ Presbyterian AcademyMark L. Stepp Jefferson County H. S.Suzanne Stout Clinton H. S.Shannon Thompson Marion County H. S.Jamie Tricoglon Soddy Daisy H. S.Cedric Allen Tulloss Soddy-Daisy H. S.Delen Wright Loftis M. S.
February 20-21, 2011Rachel Balthrop Kenwood H. S.Mason Boisseau Rossview H. S.Jennifer Brady Rossview H. S.Jeff Bryant Montgomery Central H. S.Ami Bush Kenwood H. S.David Charlesworth Northeast H. S.Demone Chestnut West Creek H. S.Daniel Cozine Rossview H. S.Nicholas DiSilvio Kenwood H. S.Cody Dunn Montgomery Central H. S.Stephanie Eggers Kenwood H. S.Clark Evans Montgomery Central H. S.Carey Frogue Northwest H. S.Kate Gauf Montgomery Central H. S.Allyson Houston Rossview H. S.Brandon Hufstetler Kenwood H. S.Cliff Johnson Northwest H. S.Natasha Johnson Northeast H. S.Channel Lemon Clarksville H. S.Angela McLaughlin Kenwood H. S.Kiesha Marie Nicholson Northeast H. S.Daniel Paschedag Rossview H. S.Will Pinkston Kenwood H. S.Jarrett Ramey Northeast H. S.Lynette Reeves Clarksville H. S.Robert Santos Kenwood H. S.Justin Scott Kenwood H. S.Ryne Sexton Clarksville H. S.Tommy Stanley Northeast H. S.Scott Thompson Montgomery Central H. S.Zach Williams Northeast H. S.
February 26-27, 2011Matt Allen Polk County H. S.Mary Barnard Midway Elementary SchoolJesse Bryant* Greenfield H. S. Lori Capley Ravenwood H. S.Robert Catlett Hixson H. S.Tyler Lee CombsJohn Curry Chattanooga Christian SchoolKarl Stephen "Steve" Daffron Hixson H. S.Cayce A. Dalton South Polk ElementaryKeri Davis South Polk ElementaryBeau Gilliland* Chattanooga Christian School Keith Gombash Walker Valley H. S.Jameson Griffith East Ridge H. S.Cody Gullord Jefferson County H. S.Geoffrey Wayne HammBrittany Hamock Lincoln Memorial UniversityEmily Harrison Lakeview M. S.
Jim Hindman Cleveland M. S.Cynthia L. Johnson Copper Basin Elem. SchoolWendell Jones Oliver Springs H. S.Andrew Klicka Cedar Bluff Elementary SchoolMark Lane Meigs County H. S.Benjamin Morgan Morristown West H. S.Megan A. Morgan Oliver Springs H. S.Chris Morrow Soddy Daisy M. S.David Owen McCallie SchoolJulie A. Park DuPont Elementary SchoolEmily Alison Phillips Cookeville H. S.Lindsey Roberts Boyd Buchanan H. S.J. Kent Russell Loudon H. S.Michelle Snow Cookeville H. S.Jessica Stephens Farragut H. S.Steve Wade Brentwood H. S.Antoine Ward Hixson H. S.Eric Woodard Grace Christian Academy
March 11-12, 2011Eric Branden Christ Presbyterian AcademyMelissa Broiles Community H. S.Donald R. Burns, Jr. Murfreesboro Central Magnet Courtney Cahoon Blackman H. S.Danilo Castro Pope John Paul II H. S.Demonte Chestnut* West Creek High Schoo Matt Dowlen Beech Senior H. S.Kacee Eaves Obion County Central H. S.William Eaves Obion County Central H. S.Howard Anthony Garner Franklin County H. S.Andrew Jonathon Harvey Mount Juliet H. S.Jessica S. Holt Jo Byrns H. S.Gregory J. (G.J.) Hudgens II Christ Presbyterian AcademyLisa Limper Hillsboro H. S.Barry Long Summertown H. S.Logan Joseph Longserre Arlington H. S.Carl Nelson Martin Beech H. S.Robert McCammon Brentwood AcademyDeann Pigott Jo Byrns M. S.Travis Sheffield Tullahoma H. S.Adam Simpson Independence H. S.Jennifer E. Spain Jo Byrns H. S.Kimberly Steward Santa Fe SchoolBrian Summar Murfreesboro Central Magnet Joshua Taylor Columbia Central H. S.Valton T. Thompson Santa Fe SchoolBrian Tilghman Santa Fe SchoolDee Dee VanHook Christ Presbyterian AcademyTodd Williamson Greenbrier H. S.
March 18-19, 2011Brent Beard Hickman County H. S.Brent Bell South Doyle H. S.Troy Boucher Obion County Central H. S.Charles E. Casteel Heritage H. S.Crissy Cole Charlotte M. S.Tyler "Justin" Estepp David Crockett H. S.Randy Forrester Arlington H. S.Beau Gilliland Chattanooga Christian Cody Goodin McMinn Central H. S.Matt Goodin McMinn Central H. S.Wendell Gordon East Hickman H. S.Johnny Green Page H. S.Jeff Gregory Macon County H. S.Tyler Hatfield Tullahoma H. S.Matt Hyden Cloudland H. S.Will Jay* West H. S. Ryan Lombardi Brentwood AcademyAnthony A. McLean Lewisburg M. S.Jimmy Murphy Charlotte M. S.Adam Muston Wayne County H. S.Matt Newton Tennessee H. S.Joseph E. Poole Wartburg Central H. S.Johnny Jo Wilson Haywood Junior H. S.
April 30-May1, 2011Frankie Brown Decatur County Riverside H. S.Asia Childress Dyersburg Primary SchoolKen Covington Gibson County H. S.
Listed below are the names of the individuals who attended the ASEP Coaches Education Courses and the dates they attended. It must be noted thatattendance in the class does not give them credit for successful completion of their requirements. In order to receive credit for successfullycompleting the coursework, each participant must pass the Coaching Principles and Sport First Aid tests.
*Sport 1st Aid Only **Coaching Principles
Charles Dotson Humboldt H. S.Raybo Dunn Jackson Christian SchoolBradley Farmer Ezell-Harding Christian SchoolScott Fisher Decatur County Riverside H. S.Cliff Frisby Memphis University SchoolDrew Gibson South Gibson County H. S.Jenny Hatch Dyersburg M. S.Randel Higdon Jackson Christian SchoolBrian Hinson Dyer County H. S.Robert Hubbs, Jr. Dyer County H. S.Keith P. Kauhi Munford H. S.Danny Kizer Lexington H. S.C. Keith Kulow Houston H. S.Stacey Lockhart Dresden H. S.Bill McCall Greenfield H. S.EmilyMcGee Lakeroad ElementarySandraMiller Southwind H. S.Alex Nichols Ridgeway H. S.Troy Pettus Loretto H. S.Ron Rook Munford H. S.James Scott Trinity Christian AcademyWill Spellings Union City H. S.Tim Strayhorn Dyer County H. S.Nelson Youngblood Union City H. S.
May 14-15, 2011Steve R. Adams Page H. S.David Russell Bennett Gordonsville H. S.Tim Bess Beech Senior H. S.Robert (Bob) Coffey Bridgeforth M.S.Wesley CrutcherAllison Dowdy Charleston Elementary SchoolDelano V. Ervin Cumberland Gap H. S.Rachel Freemyer Christ Presbyterian AcademyBrett Gleason Giles County H. S.Gary Glover Gordonsville H. S.Kathy Grant Whites CreekSteve Harris Westmoreland H. S.Brad Hill Santa Fe SchoolGregg Marsh Page H. S.Tiffany A. Martin South Polk Elementary SchoolBrian McKelvy Zion Christian AcademyJennifer Moats Polk County H. S.Beth Morris Hendersonville H. S.Brad Naylor Cumberland Gap H. S.Michael Pionk Pope John Paul IIRodney Porter Springfield H. S.Steve Rosson Lawrence County H. S.Ashley Scott Boyd-Buchanan H. S.Barbara Sharp Lawrence County H. S.Kim Shaver Pope John Paul IITricia Sisson Franklin H. S.Andy Veal Brentwood H. S.Jacob Wright Pickett County H. S.Rebecca Young New Hope M.S.
June 15-16, 2011Daniel Kelly Andrews Page H. S.Mike Bonjour Stewart County H. S.Jeff Boshers Lawrence County H. S.Jamie Boyd Father Ryan H. S.Andrea L. Crane Lincoln Memorial UniversityKendall Dancy Haywood Junior H. S.Brian DeJonghe Lincoln Memorial UniversityStanton Dismuke Donelson Christian AcademyAmanda Drake Franklin H. S.Ana Maria Estrada Lincoln Memorial UniversityBrent Farley White County H. S.Kevin Forte Nashville Christian SchoolGregory Fuller Independence H. S.T. Tamara Gauldin St. Cecilia AcademyJonathon Grigsby Father Ryan H. S.Elizabeth Harden Decatur County M. S.David Hart Cheatham County Central H. S.Jim Hasse Harpeth H. S.John Higgins Brentwood H. S.Tony Johnson Lewisburg M. S.J.F. Kirk Camden Central H. S.Christopher M. LePore Centennial H. S.Cal Long Brentwood H. S.Tonia McKenzie Parsons Elementary SchoolMarion M. O'Daniel Bartlett H. S.Bruce Patrick Donelson Christian AcademyKacey Pedigo Mt. Juliet H. S.Kristy Pruett Parsons Elementary SchoolMegan Suggs Goodpasture Christian SchoolChauz Swartz Stewart County H. S.Ronald Ward* Union City M. S. James (Rich) Webb Springfield H. S.Cedric D. Wilson Pearl-Cohn H. S.Calvin Zemer Perry County H. S.
July 6-7, 2011Amy Sue Baker Powell Valley ElementaryDanny Birkner Elizabethton H. S.Susan D. Breeding Loudon H. S.Brice Brown Alvin C. York InstituteMarc Cataldi St. John Neumann Catholic Paul M. Christman* Science Hill H. S.Maria Cortina Lincoln Memorial UniversityDavid Dawson Centennial H. S.Troy Fleming Grace Christian AcademyCody Gaby Webb School of KnoxvilleEryn Garcia Grace Baptist AcademyHenry Gibby Loudon H. S.Matt Green Grace Christian AcademySarah Hall Greenback SchoolLynn Hill Soldiers Memorial M. S.Joel Hollander Knoxville Catholic H. S.Nancy Lee Hydzik Lincoln Memorial UniversityZach James Grace Christian AcademyBurt Jenkins Polk County H. S.Jason Jenkins Polk County H. S.Mike Keeton Scott H. S.Mindy Knowles Lincoln Memorial UniversityGreta Lusk South Doyle H. S.Jo Kimberly Maples Richard Yoakley Alt. SchoolMcKeever L. Marlar Robertsville M. S.Allyson Mason Sequoyah H. S.Darrel Miller Hancock County H. S.Meredith Miller Alcoa Elementary SchoolRoss Miller Davidson AcademyAnthony Murdie McMinn County H. S.Lauren Elizabeth Murphy Oak Ridge H. S.Darren E. Norris Oakdale H. S.Brad Ratliff Bolton H. S.Linda Reedy Concord Christian SchoolJohnnie Sanfratello** Collierville H. S. Tim Satterfield William Blount H. S.Bridget C. Saylor Midway ElementaryJustin Smither Sam E. Hill SchoolAaron Stinnett Oakdale H. S.Tammy Walden Knoxville Catholic H. S.Allison Barker Weaver Vonroe Elementary SchoolZachary Newman Weaver Sevier County H. S.Tommy J. Weston Hardin Valley Academy
July 20-21, 2011Michael Allen St. BenedictCarla Anderton Briarcest Christian SchoolDoug Badon Arlington H. S.Kristen Bell Collierville H. S.Jayson Bethea Harding AcademyMargaret Billingsly Briarcrest Christian SchoolLarry Bizzell Collierville H. S.Teddy Carruthers Whitehaven H. S.Douglas William Degraw Brighton H. S.Kevin H. Douglas, Sr. Overton . S.Clifton "Andy" Dupree Millington Central H. S.Kevin Essary Briarcrest Christian SchoolAbe Felix Bolton H. S.Darren Garcia* Millington Central H. S.Keith Gibbs*Tony Haggie, Sr. Overton H. S.Vicki Houlihan St. Agnes AcademySharon (Sherry) Isaacman Keystone Elementary SchoolJon Knickerbocker Fayette AcademySteve Knott St. BenedictKristen Maharrey St. AgnesShawn Malone Montgomery Bell AcademyAl Marchionda Collierville H. S.Todd Maxey Dresden H. S.Wendy Maxey Dresden H. S.Jonathan "Kyle" McDaniel Michie Elementary SchoolBill Oyler St. Agnes AcademyMichael A. Reese Ezell Harding Christian SchoolDoug Ruddle Hutchison SchoolJ.C. Sherrod Georgian Hills M. S.Jim Siegfried Collierville H. S.Steven Ray Skelton, Jr. Fairview H. S.Lynn Smith Overton H. S.Rebecca Starnes Brighton H. S.Dale Stover Hutchison SchoolGeorge Swanson Collierville H. S.Thonda Taylor Millington Central H. S.Marron Thomas Georgian Hills M. S.Tony Turner St. BenedictRyan Wallace St. Agnes AcademyRonald Ward** Union City H. S. Turner W. West Briarcrest Christian SchoolEdgar L. Williams IV Overton H. S.Torio Wiseman Georgian Hills M. S.
It shall be the duty of a game official to file IMMEDIATELYa report with the stateoffice if there is any unusual incident involving unsportsmanlike conduct of the partof players, coaches, cheerleaders, or fans.
You do not need to call the Hotline if you can send your report by ONE of thefollowing methods:
1) Use the form supplied on our web site at www.tssaa.org OR 2) e-mail areport to officials@tssaa.org OR
3) Send FAX to 615-889-0544, within 24 hours after incident.
If you cannot use one of the above methods of reporting, then call the Hotlineimmediately and then follow by mail with a written report.
MAKE PRELIMINARY REPORT IF:
• Players are ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct.• If player is ejected in soccer, also state reason and type of card(s) given.• Substitutes leave bench area during an incident or fans come onto field or floor.• Coaches are ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct.• Coaches remove team from field or floor.• There is ANY major unusual unsportsmanlike conduct.
REPORTING UNUSUAL INCIDENTS
IF IN DOUBT - REPORT IT, CALL TSSAA OFFICIAL’S HOTLINE
1-888-TSSAA01 (1-888-877-2201)
G E N E M E N E E S
Mike Barnes – White House (Hendersonville)Ken Cato – Dickson (Dickson)
Craig Curtis – Harrison (Chattanooga)Darrell Dillard – Old Hickory (Nashville)
Bill Duncan – Murfreesboro (Murfreesboro)Harlan Fesmire – Lexington (Lexington)
Keith Irvine – Dresden (Dresden)Larry McCullough – Brighton (Memphis)
Wayne McMeans – New Johnsonville (Waverly)Wes Nabors – Smyrna (Cookeville)
Condy Sharp – Knoxville (Knoxville)
State Umpires Asked to Work First Two Sessions
Bennett Boynton – Pikeville (Jasper)Alan Eubanks – Pinson (Jackson)
Robert Jones, Jr. – McKenzie (Waverly)David Laws – Manchester (Murfreesboro)
Kevin Massengale – Chattanooga (Chattanooga)Brandon Rogers – Cottontown (Hendersonville)
UIC – Dave LeMarbre – Regional Coordinator – North Middle
1West TN-Mark Herrington-Jack Winkelmann
Mid-West-Tim Donegan
-Malcolm Pearson
TN Valley-Michelle Brown-Mike Compton
-Chip Fuller-Dustin Lane-Paul LaneSoutheast
-Alex Gardner-Chris Kloc
-Aaron Martin-Carlos Pielago
Middle TN-Dennis Beard-Aaron Denton
-Matt Drew-Tony Franz
-Mandy Love-Andy Moss
-Randy Pavlovich-Kevin Terry
Highland Rim-Hank Adams
-Demetrius Beard-Brett Bornhoft
-Mitch Clark-Skyye Medley
-Stephen Shirley-Jessica White
Tri-Cities-Tim Mallinak-Tony Messina
-Randy Ramseyer
Bill Bell MemphisWayne Bess, Jr. DicksonAaron Davis ChattanoogaAndy Degraw MurfreesboroDaniel Dillon CookevilleDale Ford ElizabethtonJuan Garza MurfreesboroEddie Holmes MemphisMichael Hutson KingsportDale James JasperLorenzo Jones, Jr. MemphisEd Knight Oak Ridge
Adam Knobloch ElizabethtonJeff McGee TullahomaJon Moree AthensMark Newman WaverlyThomas Ouimet KnoxvilleRobert Parsley NashvilleRobert Shearin MemphisMichael Sneed TullahomaJeff Unterstein CookevilleBarry Vance NashvilleEric Ward Union CityMichael White Knoxville
This issue of the TSSAA News recognizes the officials whoworked the state championship series last spring in soccer,baseball, and softball.
2011 TSSAA BOYS’ STATE SOCCER OFFICIALS
2011 TSSAA STATE SOFTBALL UMPIRES
2011 TSSAA STATE BASEBALL UMPIRES
OFFICIALS RECEIVING 50 YEAR AWARDSATKINS, GEORGE C. PARISFRANCESCON, VICTOR B. BRENTWOODGIBBS, HESTER LEBANONKENNEDY, BRYAN FAYETTEVILLEREED, JAMES H. SHELBYVILLEWILLOUGHBY, WINK OAKLAND
OFFICIALS RECEIVING 40 YEAR AWARDSBURNETTE, GERALD T. HENDERSONVILLEFORD, DALE JONESBOROUGHGRAVES, JERRY D. MEDINAGREGG, HAROLD GENE GREENEVILLEHAYNES, NEIL R. SAVANNAHLAMONS, JACK G. TULLAHOMAOGG, MIKE NASHVILLERASH, LEON A JASPERSIMMONS, AL F SHELBYVILLEWILSON III, WILLIAM P KNOXVILLE
OFFICIALS RECEIVING 25 YEAR AWARDSBARNES, PAT BARTLETTBECKER, FRANK V WHITE BLUFFBOLES, CLIFTON E CELINABROCK, DEMPSEY J. DECHERDBROGAN, WALLACE F POWELLBROWN, RANDY HALLSCHAMBERS, RALPH E. HIXSONCOWSERT, DAVID RAY CORDOVACROSS, TIMOTHY A CHATTANOOGACULBERSON, W L COLUMBIADEARMITT, GENE JACKSON
DILL, JIMMY W. CLARKSVILLEEASTERLY, MARK C GREENEVILLEFITE, BARTON B. MURFREESBOROFOGARTY JR, WILLIAM G. KNOXVILLEGARRETT II, CHARLIE A JACKSONGREEN, RICHARD E KNOXVILLEHARBERT, MARK C, COLLIERVILLEHARGIS, JOEL "JODY" MONTEAGLEHEMPHILL, JAMES R MADISONVILLEHODGE, RANDEL S. JONESBOROUGHHOOPER, RANDY R MARYVILLEHUGHES, MIKE E., MEMPHISHUMPHREY, LARRY HENDERSONVILLEHURLEY, BRAD BRUCETONLAWRENCE, BILLY R. MT JULIETLICHLYTER, JAMES M. DANDRIDGEMARSHALL, JAMES E. KNOXVILLEMCWHIRTER RICHARD A. CLARKSVILLEMIDGETT, LEE MURFREESBORONEELY, CATHERINE HIXSONPENZKOFER, DENISE A KNOXVILLEPERKINS SR, ANTONIO E KNOXVILLEPHILLIPS, STEPHEN P. JACKSONROGERS, KENNETH L ROCK ISLANDRYAN, TERRY M. GERMANTOWNSEALS, DOUG JEFFERSON CITYSMITH, JAMES W LEBANONSTREET, STEPHEN M. ELIZABETHTONTAYLOR, DAN L GALLATINWHEATON, JOHN M ALGOODWILSON, BILL KNOXVILLE
R E C O G N I T I O N O F O F F I C I A L S
TSSAA would like to congratulate and recognize the officials listed below for their years of service in officiating high school sports in the state of Tennessee. We appreciatetheir support and dedication to high school sports in the state of Tennessee. TSSAA will recognize the recipients of the 25, 40, and 50 year awards in this issue of the NEWSand we will recognize the recipients of the 5, 10, and 15 year awards in following issues.
It’s Football, Soccer, Cross Country, Volleyball and Golf Time in Tennessee! TSSAAcorporate sponsors play an integral part in the TSSAA State Championships. TSSAA wouldlike to thank BlueCross BlueShield, Governors Highway Safety Office, Tennessee DairyFarmers, Baptist Sports Medicine, Musco Sports Lighting, Fair Play and Click Effects fortheir continued support of the TSSAA and high school athletics. BCBST - The 2011-2012 high school sports season marks BlueCross BlueShield of
Tennessee’s 12th year as a corporate sponsor of the TSSAA. BlueCross BlueShield ofTennessee extends its commitment to TSSAA by announcing the formation of theBlueCross Championship Series. The BlueCross Championship Series is designed torecognize athletic excellence and sportsmanship in high schools across the state. Acomplete, detailed breakdown of the BlueCross Championship Series criteria is availableonline at www.tssaa.org.Southeast United Dairy Industry Association - The TSSAA is pleased to announce
its partnership with the Southeast United Dairy Industry Association, Inc. (SUDIA) to makeChocolate Milk the “Official Beverage” of the TSSAA and to promote SUDIA’s Fuel Up withChocolate Milk campaign. This partnership will be activated at all TSSAA Championshipevents. Why Chocolate Milk? Chocolate milk is an ideal beverage for student athletes. Itprovides them with the unique nutrition needed after sporting events and practices:carbohydrates to provide energy and help fuel muscles, protein to support growth andrepair muscles, and vitamins and minerals to help build strong bones and bodies. For moreinformation, visit www.southeastdairy.orgBaptist Sports Medicine - Baptist Sports Medicine continues to play an important
role in the TSSAA State Championships by providing medical coverage for all games. Baptist Sports Medicine is the sports medicine provider for the Tennessee Titans and theTSSAA. For a physician who understands your active life, call 284-GAME or visitbaptistsportsmedicine.com.The Governors Highway Safety Office not only sponsors the Right Team, but the
Governor Highway Safety Office takes their message to our state championships. At thestate championships the Governor Highway Safety Office reminds our fans to Booze It &Lose it! For more information about the Governors Highway Safety programs visittntrafficsafety.org.
Musco Lighting - Musco Sports Lighting, the Official Lighting Partner of the TSSAA, hasspecialized in the design and manufacture of athletic field lighting for over 30 years.Musco’s industry leading sports-lighting innovation, Light-Structure GreenTM, offerssignificant advantages for your budget and the environment: Operating costs are cut in halfthrough reduced energy consumption and an automated on/off Control-Link® system, off-site spill light is reduced by 50-percent, and 100-percent of your maintenance costs areeliminated for 25 years.Fair Play - With thousands of scoreboard solutions installed around the world today,
Fair-Play has earned a reputation for performance and reliability that spans over 80 years.Get Fair-Play into your game plan and score big on performance, reliability and value.Contact Jeff Hamblen at MT Score, Inc. at 615-513-9618 or mtscore@gmail.com. Click Effects - Entertain fans and GENERATE SPONSORSHIP REVENUE with CLICK
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The TSSAA will begin the final year of our ball contracts this fall. The following balls willbe used at the state championships for the 2011-2012 school year. Please be sure tocheck-out the special rates for these balls with your local dealer. If you have any questions,contact Courtney Brunetz at 423-624-0762.
Baseball- Rawlings R100HS TNBasketball- Rawlings Vision- COMP-TNB or COMP-TNWBFootball- Rawlings STPROS-TNBVolleyball- Molten USA IV58L-U Super TouchSoccer- Select RoyaleSoftball- WorthOur sponsors play an important role at the state championships. The TSSAA thanks
the sponsors for their continuous support and encourages you to be involved in the sponsorprograms. In addition, if you know of a potential corporate sponsor, please contact ourmarketing coordinator, Courtney Brunetz at cbrunetz@tssaa.org
TSSAA Corporate Sponsorships
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Alvin C. York InstituteAnderson Co. High SchoolAthens Junior High SchoolBachman AcademyBearden High SchoolBerean Christian SchoolBig Picture High SchoolBig Sandy High SchoolBishop Byrne High SchoolBolivar Central High SchoolBowie Reading & Learning CenterBradford High SchoolCamden Central High SchoolCampbell Co. High SchoolCane Ridge High SchoolCannon Co. High SchoolCarroll AcademyCascade High SchoolChattanooga Christian SchoolChattanooga School for the Arts & SciencesCherokee High SchoolChrist Presbyterian AcademyClaiborne High SchoolClarkrange High SchoolClarksburg High SchoolClinch High SchoolCollegedale AcademyColumbia AcademyColumbia Central High SchoolCommunity High SchoolConcord Christian SchoolCopper Basin High SchoolCornersville High SchoolCreek Wood High SchoolCumberland Gap High SchoolDavid Lipscomb High SchoolDavidson AcademyDonelson Christian AcademyDresden High SchoolE.W. Grove Junior High SchoolEast Literature Magnet SchoolF.C. Boyd, Sr. Christian SchoolFayetteville Junior High SchoolFayette-Ware Comprehensive High SchoolFrank Hughes High SchoolFranklin Co. High SchoolFrayser High SchoolFrederick Douglass High SchoolGibson Co. High SchoolGirls Preparatory School
Gleason High SchoolGlencliff High SchoolHalls High SchoolHampshire High SchoolHancock Co. High SchoolHardin Valley AcademyHarding AcademyHarpeth Hall High SchoolHaywood High SchoolHendersonville High SchoolHollis F. Price Middle College High SchoolHumboldt High SchoolHuntingdon High SchoolHutchison SchoolImmaculate Conception High SchoolIvy AcademyJ. Frank White AcademyJackson Christian SchoolJackson North Side High SchoolJackson South Side High SchoolJo Byrns High SchoolKarns High SchoolKenwood High SchoolKirby High SchoolKnoxville Christian SchoolLake Co. High SchoolLausanne Collegiate SchoolLEAD AcademyLincoln Co. Ninth Grade AcademyLoudon High SchoolMadison Academic Magnet High SchoolMarshall Co. High SchoolMaryville High SchoolMcCallie SchoolMcEwen High SchoolMelrose High SchoolMemphis Middle College High SchoolMerrol Hyde Magnet SchoolMiddleton High SchoolMontgomery Bell AcademyMoore Co. High SchoolMorristown-Hamblen High School WestMurfreeesboro Central Magnet SchoolNashville Middle College High SchoolNashville School of ArtsNortheast High SchoolOak Ridge High SchoolOakdale High SchoolOakland High SchoolObion Co. Central High School
Oneida High SchoolPage High SchoolPeabody High SchoolPickett Co. High SchoolPolk Co. High SchoolRichland High SchoolRiverdale High SchoolRiverside Christian AcademyRockwood High SchoolSacred Heart of Jesus High SchoolSanta Fe High SchoolScott High SchoolSequoyah High School - MadisonvilleSequoyah High School - Soddy-DaisySilverdale Baptist AcademySmith Co. High SchoolSmyrna High SchoolSouth Gibson Co. High SchoolSouth Greene High SchoolSpring Hill High SchoolSpringfield High SchoolSt. Agnes AcademySt. Andrew's - Sewanee SchoolSt. Cecilia AcademySt. Mary's Episcopal SchoolStone Memorial High SchoolSummertown High SchoolSummit High SchoolSunbright High SchoolTennessee School for the BlindTennessee School for the DeafTennessee Temple AcademyThe Phoenix SchoolThe Phoenix School for Creative LearnersTrinity Christian AcademyTyner AcademyUnaka High SchoolUniversity SchoolUniversity School of JacksonVan Buren Co. High SchoolWashburn High SchoolWatertown High SchoolWest Carroll High SchoolWest Creek High SchoolWest Greene High SchoolWestview High SchoolWestwood Junior High SchoolWhites Creek High School
Junior and Senior High Schools
The TSSAA member schools having no player ejections for unsportsmanlike conduct, nocoach ejections, and no major unsportsmanlike incidents reported during 2010-11.
2010-2011 SUMMARY OF REPORTED UNSPORTSMANLIKE INCIDENTS
FOOTBALL 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11Total Players Ejected 101 103 85 111 113 94 109 130 112 154Players Ejected for Unsportsmanlike Conduct 34 32 29 35 37 22 33 25 26 32Players Ejected for Fighting or Obscene Gesture 67 71 56 76 76 72 76 105 86 122Players Ejected for 2nd Time– Unsportsmanlike Conduct 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Players Ejected for 2nd Time– Fight/Obscene Gesture 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1Coaches Ejected 9 8 6 6 5 5 2 5 2 8Coaches Ejected A Second Time 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Unsportsmanlike Incidents 2 0 2 6 3 2 1 3 8 8
GIRLS’ SOCCER 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11Total Players Ejected 12 13 27 25 20 34 30 27 23 21Players Ejected for Unsportsmanlike Conduct 6 6 17 14 15 21 16 20 17 13Players Ejected for Fighting or Obscene Gesture0 6 6 10 11 5 13 13 7 6 8Players Ejected for 2nd Time– Unsportsmanlike Conduct 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Players Ejected for 2nd Time– Fight/Obscene Gesture 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Coaches Ejected 6 5 2 3 3 6 12 6 6 3Coaches Ejected A Second Time 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Unsportsmanlike Incidents 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 2
VOLLEYBALL 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11Total Players Ejected 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0Players Ejected for Unsportsmanlike Conduct 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Players Ejected for Fighting or Obscene Gesture 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0Players Ejected for 2nd Time– Unsportsmanlike Conduct 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Players Ejected for 2nd Time– Fight/Obscene Gesture 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Coaches Ejected 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 0Coaches Ejected A Second Time 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Unsportsmanlike Incidents 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
BASKETBALL - BOYS 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11Total Players Ejected 67 55 60 75 40 62 70 79 83 69Players Ejected for Unsportsmanlike Conduct 52 39 34 58 33 45 46 53 67 47Players Ejected for Fighting or Obscene Gesture 15 14 26 17 7 17 24 26 16 21Players Ejected for 2nd Time– Unsportsmanlike Conduct 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 1Players Ejected for 2nd Time– Fight/Obscene Gesture 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Coaches Ejected 14 25 19 25 26 24 20 15 24 17Coaches Ejected A Second Time 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Unsportsmanlike Incidents 7 5 10 7 2 4 11 7 10 17
CROSS COUNTRY 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11Total Players Ejected 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Players Ejected for Unsportsmanlike Conduct 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TENNIS BOYS 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11Total Players Ejected 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Players Ejected for Unsportsmanlike Conduct 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total Players Ejected 154 21 0 69 25 21 47 9 108 0 0 0 0 454
Players Ejected for Unsportsmanlike Conduct 32 13 0 47 10 18 46 5 87 0 0 0 0 258
Players Ejected for Fighting or Obscene Gesture 122 8 0 21 15 3 1 4 21 0 0 0 0 195
Players Ejected Second Time-Unsportsmanlike Conduct 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Players Ejected Second Time-Fight/Obscene Gesture 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3
Coaches Ejected 8 3 0 17 7 1 16 4 7 0 0 0 0 63
Coaches Ejected A Second Time 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Unsportsmanlike Incidents 8 2 0 17 8 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 37
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BASKETBALL - GIRLS 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11Total Players Ejected 20 15 17 14 13 19 13 10 18 23 25Players Ejected for Unsportsmanlike Conduct 7 4 4 5 8 7 7 6 9 11 10Players Ejected for Fighting or Obscene Gesture 13 11 13 9 5 12 6 4 9 12 15Players Ejected for 2nd Time– Unsportsmanlike Conduct 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Players Ejected for 2nd Time– Fight/Obscene Gesture 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Coaches Ejected 13 2 6 9 5 8 9 1 6 6 7Coaches Ejected A Second Time 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Unsportsmanlike Incidents 1 4 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 2 8
WRESTLING 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11Total Players Ejected 19 16 11 21 17 23 25 19 20 19 21Players Ejected for Unsportsmanlike Conduct 17 16 11 18 14 21 15 19 16 17 18Players Ejected for Fighting or Obscene Gesture 2 0 0 3 3 2 10 0 4 2 3Players Ejected for 2nd Time– Unsportsmanlike Conduct 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Players Ejected for 2nd Time– Fight/Obscene Gesture 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Coaches Ejected 3 1 1 3 0 4 1 2 0 3 1Coaches Ejected A Second Time 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Unsportsmanlike Incidents 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
BASEBALL 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11Total Players Ejected 58 51 48 57 69 63 61 73 59 52 47Players Ejected for Unsportsmanlike Conduct 57 48 48 55 69 62 61 73 59 50 46Players Ejected for Fighting or Obscene Gesture 1 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 1Players Ejected for 2nd Time– Unsportsmanlike Conduct 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0Players Ejected for 2nd Time– Fight/Obscene Gesture 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Coaches Ejected 16 23 16 19 11 9 16 16 14 8 16Coaches Ejected A Second Time 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Unsportsmanlike Incidents 3 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 0
SOFTBALL 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11Total Players Ejected 9 4 6 7 5 1 7 3 5 5 9Players Ejected for Unsportsmanlike Conduct 6 4 5 6 5 1 7 3 5 5 5Players Ejected for Fighting or Obscene Gesture 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4Players Ejected for 2nd Time– Unsportsmanlike Conduct 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Players Ejected for 2nd Time– Fight/Obscene Gesture 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Coaches Ejected 3 5 5 9 5 4 4 6 3 3 4Coaches Ejected A Second Time 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Unsportsmanlike Incidents 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
BOYS’ SOCCER 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11Total Players Ejected 114 105 90 106 107 118 98 128 11 123 108Players Ejected for Unsportsmanlike Conduct 82 83 73 81 89 98 83 97 81 103 87Players Ejected for Fighting or Obscene Gesture 28 22 14 25 18 20 15 30 30 20 21Players Ejected for 2nd Time– Unsportsmanlike Conduct 2 2 3 3 2 0 2 1 0 0 0Players Ejected for 2nd Time– Fight/Obscene Gesture 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Coaches Ejected 4 10 8 5 7 9 4 6 5 7 7Coaches Ejected A Second Time 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Unsportsmanlike Incidents 3 3 3 1 3 0 1 2 2 3 1
TRACK 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11Total Players Ejected 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0Players Ejected for Unsportsmanlike Conduct 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0Coaches Ejected 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
GOLF - BOYS 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11Total Players Ejected 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Players Ejected for Unsportsmanlike Conduct 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
ALL SPORTS 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11Total Players Ejected 469 371 343 377 422 397 395 446 449 442 454Players Ejected for Unsportsmanlike Conduct 275 247 218 245 292 274 262 292 268 296 258Players Ejected for Fighting or Obscene Gesture 189 124 119 132 130 123 133 147 181 146 195Players Ejected for 2nd Time– Unsportsmanlike Conduct 3 4 6 3 4 2 3 2 1 4 1Players Ejected for 2nd Time– Fight/Obscene Gesture 4 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3Coaches Ejected 59 71 75 75 62 68 69 75 55 61 63Coaches Ejected A Second Time 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Unsportsmanlike Incidents 22 20 10 17 16 7 11 15 14 26 37
2010-2011 SUMMARY OF REPORTED UNSPORTSMANLIKE INCIDENTS
2011-12 aSeP COaCheS eDUCaTiON ClaSS SCheDUle
ONLY APPLICATIONS FROM TSSAA AND TMSAA MEMBER SCHOOL COACHES WILL BE ACCEPTED DURING THE FIRST TWO WEEKS OF THE APPLICATION PERIOD.
Dates Applications Accepted PlaceSeptember 24-25, 2011 July 29 - Sept. 2 Jefferson Co. High School, Dandridge, TNOctober 22-23, 2011 Aug. 19 - Sept. 23 Maryville High School, Maryville, TNOctober 29-30, 2011 Sept. 2 - Sept. 30 University School of Jackson, ackson, TNDecember 2-3, 2011 Oct. 7 - Nov. 4 Cookeville High School, Cookeville, TNJanuary 28-29, 2012 Nov. 18 - Dec. 16 Boyd Buchanan High School, Chattanooga, TNFebruary 25-26 ,2012 Dec. 9 - Jan. 29 Boyd Buchanan High School,Chattanooga, TNMarch 9-10, 2012 Jan. 6 - Feb. 3 SportsCom, Murfreesboro, TNMarch 16-17, 2012 Jan. 6 - Feb. 3 SportsCom, Murfreesboro, TNApril 28-29, 2012 Feb. 17 - Mar. 23 University School of Jackson, Jackson, TNMay 12-13, 2012 Mar. 16 - Aprl 13 Franklin Road Academy, Nashville, TN
2011-2012 REGIONAL RULES MEETINGS
2010-2011 WRESTLING RULES MEETINGSFriday, Sept 30 9:00 a.m. Wrestling Assigners Meeting at TSSAAMonday, October 3 6:00 p.m. Nashville, Franklin Road Academy Tuesday, October 4 6:00 p.m. Memphis, Memphis University SchoolMonday, October 17 6:00 p.m. Johnson City, Science Hill High SchoolTuesday, October 18 6:00 p.m. Knoxville, Central High School Monday, October 24 6:00 p.m. Chattanooga, Tyner Academy Tuesday, October 25 6:00 p.m. Murfreesboro, Blackman High School
2011-2012 TRACK RULES MEETINGSTHE 2011-2012 TRACK RULES MEETINGS WILL BE OFFERED ONLINE THIS YEAR.
2011-2012 BASKETBALL RULES MEETINGSMonday, Sept. 26 10:00 a.m. Middle School Coordinators - TSAATuesday, Sept. 27 9:00 p.m. Supervisors – TSSAA Wednesday, Sept. 28 6:00 p.m. Shelbyville Central High SchoolThursday, Sept. 29 6:00 p.m. Tyner Academy, Chattanooga Sunday, Oct. 2 2:00 p.m. MUS (Coaches), Memphis
4:00 p.m. MUS (Officials) Monday, Oct. 3 6:00 p.m. Dresden High School Tuesday, Oct. 4 6:00 p.m. University School of Jackson Wednesday, Oct. 5 6:00 p.m. DeKalb County High School, Smithville Monday, Oct. 10 6:00 p.m. Sullivan North High School, Kingsport Tuesday, Oct. 11 6:00 p.m. Talley Rec. Center, Morristown Wednesday, Oct. 12 6:00 p.m. Central High School, Knoxville Thursday, Oct. 13 6:00 p.m. Franklin Road Academy, Nashville
2011-2012 BASEBALL RULES MEETINGS2:00 p.m. January 8 Cookeville, Cookeville High School6:30 p.m. January 9 Kingsport, Sullivan North High School6:30 p.m. January 11Knoxville, Fulton High School 6:30 p.m. January 12 Chattanooga, Tyner Academy 6:30 p.m. January 18Memphis, Memphis University School6:30 p.m. January 19Jackson, University School of Jackson2:00 p.m. January 22Nashville, Franklin Road Academy6:30 p.m. January 23Lewisburg, Marshall County High School
There will be NO UMPire’S CliNiC aT The 2012 rUleS MeeTiNgS.
2011-2012 SOFTBALL RULES MEETINGSJanuary 5 5:30 p.m. Smithville, DeKalb County High SchoolJanuary 9 5:30 p.m. Kingsport, Sullivan North High SchoolJanuary 11 5:30 p.m. Knoxville, Fulton High School January 12 5:30 p.m. Chattanooga, Tyner Academy January 18 5:30 p.m. Memphis, Memphis University SchoolJanuary 19 5:30 p.m. Jackson, University School of JacksonJanuary 22 3:00 p.m. Nashville, Franklin Road Academy January 23 5:30 p.m. Lewisburg, Marshall County High School
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