REGION VI POLICY MANUAL 2022 - 2023 1 1
Table of Contents Contents BOARD OF MANAGERS .................................................................................................................................................5 2022-2023 - CHAIRPERSONS.........................................................................................................................................6 GENERAL POLICIES ........................................................................................................................................................7 ACADEMIC ELIGIBILITY:.................................................................................................................................................9 Policies Relating To Coach and Student Behavior in Region VI Activities...................................................................10 Trophies & Awards ...............................................................................................................................................16 Baseball Guidelines – 2023 .........................................................................................................................................19 BASEBALL (Varsity) SCHEDULE 2023.....................................................................................................................21 Baseball JV/Soph Schedule ...................................................................................................................................22 Baseball Contact Information – 2023 ...................................................................................................................23 Basketball (Boys) Guidelines.......................................................................................................................................24 Basketball (Boys) contact information..................................................................................................................25 Basketball (Boys) Schedule 2022-2023.................................................................................................................26 Basketball (Girls) Guidelines .......................................................................................................................................27 Basketball (Girls) Coach Information....................................................................................................................29 Basketball (Girls) Schedule 2022-23 .....................................................................................................................30 Cheerleading Guidelines - Missing..............................................................................................................................31 Cheerleading Contact Information for Coaches - Missing....................................................................................31 Cross Country Guidelines............................................................................................................................................32 Cross Country Coach Information.........................................................................................................................33 Cross Country Schedule ........................................................................................................................................33 DRAMA GUIDELINES & SCHEDULE 2022.....................................................................................................................34 Drill Team Guidelines 2022-2023- Missing.................................................................................................................35 Region Drill Competition Schedule:......................................................................................................................35 Region Drill Coaches – Update ?...........................................................................................................................35 2 2
Football Guidelines 2022 ............................................................................................................................................36 Football Coach Information..................................................................................................................................38 Pre-Season Schedule ............................................................................................................................................38 Football Schedule Region Games .........................................................................................................................39 Golf (Boys) Guidelines 2022........................................................................................................................................40 Boys Golf Coaches Information - Missing.............................................................................................................43 Golf (Boys) Schedule.............................................................................................................................................44 Golf (Girls) Guidelines 2023 ........................................................................................................................................45 Golf (Girls) Coach Information -Missing ...............................................................................................................46 Golf (Girls) Schedule .............................................................................................................................................47 Lacrosse (Boys) Guidelines 2023.................................................................................................................................48 Lacrosse (Boys) Coaches Contacts........................................................................................................................49 Lacrosse (Boys) Schedule Extra dates on bottom?...............................................................................................50 Lacrosse (Girls) Guidelines 2023:................................................................................................................................51 Lacrosse (Girls) Coaches Contacts ........................................................................................................................52 Lacrosse (Girls) Schedule ......................................................................................................................................53 Music, Instrumental &Vocal Guidelines Missing ........................................................................................................54 Music Schedule 2022-23 Missing .........................................................................................................................55 Soccer (Boys) Guidelines - Missing .............................................................................................................................57 Soccer (Boys) Coaches Information......................................................................................................................58 Soccer (Boys) Schedule 2022-23 Missing .............................................................................................................59 Soccer (Girls) Guidelines - Missing..............................................................................................................................60 Soccer (Girls) Coaches Information ......................................................................................................................61 Soccer (Girls) Schedule 2022-23 Missing..............................................................................................................61 Soccer (Girls) Schedule 2022-23 Freshmen/Sophomore Missing ........................................................................63 Softball Guidelines 2023 .............................................................................................................................................64 Softball Coaches Information ...............................................................................................................................66 Softball Schedule 2021-22 ....................................................................................................................................67 3 3
Speech/Debate Guidelines 2022-23 Missing..............................................................................................................68 Speech/Debate Coach Information ......................................................................................................................72 Swimming Guidelines 2022-23 ...................................................................................................................................73 Swimming Coaches Information...........................................................................................................................74 Swimming Schedule..............................................................................................................................................75 Tennis (Boys) Guidelines 2023....................................................................................................................................76 Tennis (Boys) Coach Information..........................................................................................................................78 Tennis (Boys) Schedule .........................................................................................................................................79 Tennis (Girls) Guidelines 2022 ....................................................................................................................................80 Tennis (Girls) Coaches Information .....................................................................................................................82 Tennis (Girls) Schedule .........................................................................................................................................83 Track & Field Guidelines 2023- Missing......................................................................................................................84 Track and Field Coaches Information – Missing Update? ....................................................................................86 Track and Field Meet Schedule 2023 - Missing ....................................................................................................86 Volleyball Guidelines 2022..........................................................................................................................................87 Volleyball Coaches ................................................................................................................................................89 Volleyball Schedule...............................................................................................................................................90 Wrestling Guidelines 2022-23.....................................................................................................................................91 Wrestling Coaches Information............................................................................................................................92 Wrestling Schedule 2022-23.................................................................................................................................92 4 4
BOARD OF MANAGERS Hillcrest 801.826.6000 Brighton 7350 South 900 East 801.826.5800 Midvale, UT 84047 2220 E. Bengal Blvd. Salt Lake City, UT 84121 PRINCIPAL: Jeremy Chatterton PRINCIPAL: [email protected] Tom Sherwood [email protected] Murray 801.264.7460 Cottonwood 5440 S. State St. 385.664.5624 Murray, UT 84107 5715 S 1300 E Murray, UT 84121 PRINCIPAL: Scott Wihongi PRINCIPAL: [email protected] Terri Roylance [email protected] Olympus 385.646.5400 East 4055 S 2300 E, 801.583.1661 Holladay, UT 84124 840 1300 E Salt Lake City, UT 84102 PRINCIPAL: Stephen Perschon PRINCIPAL: [email protected] Pam Pedersen [email protected] Skyline 385.646.5420 Highland 3251 E 3760 S 801.484.4343 Salt Lake City, UT 84109 2166 South 1700 East Salt lake City, UT 84106 PRINCIPAL: Mitch Nerdin PRINCIPAL: [email protected] Chris Jenson [email protected] 5 5
2022-2023 - CHAIRPERSONS Activity School Chairperson Email [email protected] Baseball Olympus Jordan Kjar [email protected] [email protected] Boys Basketball Olympus Jim Rice [email protected] [email protected] Boys Golf Highland Kim Parkinson [email protected] [email protected] Boys Lacrosse Brighton Justin Pitcher [email protected] [email protected] Boys Soccer East Lance Taylor [email protected] [email protected] Boys Tennis Brighton Christian Cowart [email protected] [email protected] Cheer Skyline Tim Mundt [email protected] [email protected] Cross Country Highland Linda Lesue [email protected] [email protected] Debate Park City Anna Williams [email protected] [email protected] Drama Murray Laura deShazo [email protected] [email protected] Drill Brighton Tom Sherwood [email protected] [email protected] Football Skyline Geoff Murdock [email protected] Girls Basketball Olympus Jim Rice Girls Golf Highland Kim Parkinson Girls Soccer East Lance Taylor Girls Tennis Brighton Christian Cowart Instrumental Music Skyline Lynda Tierney Lacrosse Brighton Justin Pitcher Softball Park City Bob Edmiston Swimming Brighton Mary Simao Track & Field East Matthew Teitter Vocal Music Murray Jon Jensen Volleyball Park City Jamie Weekes Wrestling Highland Tim Porter 6 6
GENERAL POLICIES ADMISSION FEES and TICKETS o $5.00 visiting high school students with activity card and other school age children. o $8.00 adults and high school students without activity card. o $20.00 family Pass-Available at home school only. Family members within the immediate household (limit 6). o Free Admission: ▪ Home team students with activity cards—region games only. ▪ Staff members of Region VII schools with Region VII passes and persons with UHSAA passes. ▪ Senior Citizens (62or over). ▪ Cheerleaders, Pep Club, and Drill Team members in uniform. ▪ Student officers in school sweaters and with SBO pass. ▪ Children under school age. o Tickets will be sold at Varsity Football, Boys' Basketball and Girls' Basketball games. o Tickets will be sold through at least three (3) quarters of the varsity activity. ▪ Admission Fee Schedule will apply. ▪ Ticket sales will begin: ● Football: 1 hour before varsity starting time ● Basketball: 15 minutes prior to the start of the first game. o Tickets will be sold at Region Tournaments in swimming, wrestling, track, and drill team. o Admission will be charged at all State Playoff games as per UHSAA guidelines. SUPERVISION of REGION ACTIVITIES, TOURNAMENTS and MEETS Any school hosting a Region Tournament, dual competition or activity is responsible for providing adequate administrative supervision of the activity. Although it is the responsibility of the chairperson of each individual activity to see that Region Tournaments and Meets are planned and well organized, it is the responsibility of the host school to provide adequate general supervision for the activity. If the host school is not the school of the chairperson, there should be a clear understanding between the activity chairperson and the host principal regarding the activity. In any case, the host school must provide general supervision for activities taking place in that school. Region Chairs will not be compensated for time to administrate their region activity assignment. (Revised 2/25/09) 7 7
ACCOMMODATIONS for VISITING TEAMS All dressing room facilities must be left in a clean and orderly manner. Visiting teams must bring their own towels. The visiting head coach will check facilities prior to departure of the visiting team. If a head coach receives a key to dressing room facilities from the home school, the key should be returned to the home school or Athletic Director. OFFICIALS Any misconduct of officials, including failure to show, or tardiness is to be reported to the home school’s AD/Administration. A detailed report including names and improper conduct shall be submitted in writing to the Region VII Board of Managers, the UHSAA office, and the arbiter involved. The host school should show the referees where the dressing rooms are located. 8 8
ACADEMIC ELIGIBILITY: Guidelines 1.8.1: FULL-TIME STATUS & SCHOLASTIC ELIGIBILITY ● A. The local school district or the governing board of a member charter or private school shall establish the degree of enrollment at the school that would define full-time status. Such definition shall apply to all aspects of the student's enrollment, not merely to activities. ● B. For uniformity and for clear evidence of continued academic performance, for the purposes of the scholastic rule, a grading period can be no fewer than nine weeks. ● C. The scholastic regulations apply to students who are in the 10th, 11th, and 12th grades. The scholastic regulations do not apply to the first grading period of a ninth-grade student. However, scholastic regulations do apply to subsequent grading periods of any ninth-grade students at a high school, junior high, middle school or any other equivalent level of education who has established eligibility at a member high school as provided in the by-laws. ● D. A student who is ineligible at the conclusion of a grading period or who changes schools to avoid ineligibility, cannot be scholastically eligible before the end of this nine week period. ● E. Students who are scholastically ineligible for a grading period shall not represent their school. ● F. Incompletes (I), no grades (NG) and no credits (NC) are considered failures and must be factored into the grade point average (GPA) until made up. The GPA must be recalculated once an I, NG or NC has been made up, with the new grade replacing the deficiency. A recalculation of the GPA would also need to be done if deficiencies are replaced during the summer grading period. In order to replace the deficiency obtained during the final grading period, the new grade must be earned in the same subject area and must come from a summer program that has been approved by the school district, charter or private school. Deficiencies, for purposes of this rule, include any letter grade. No other makeup work is accepted to gain academic eligibility during the school year. ● G. Compliance with scholastic eligibility requirements for a home school student shall be demonstrated in compliance with state statute. i. The statute is found in Utah Code, Title 53A, Chapter 11, Section 102.6 accessed at the following link: https://le.utah.gov/xcode/Title53A/Chapter11/53A-11- S102.6.html?v=C53A-11- S102.6_1800010118000101. Subsections 5-14 of this section of state statute deal specifically with academic eligibility of home school students. ACADEMIC ALL REGION: Coaches may award Academic All-Region Awards to any athlete that: 1. Is a senior 2. Has a cumulative g.p.a. of at least 3.75 3. Is a player in good standing on the team. 9 9
Policies Relating To Coach and Student Behavior in Region VI Activities A. INTRODUCTION - The effective Utah secondary school should support both an academic program and an activities program. These programs should do more than merely coexist, they should be integrated and support each other in “different” arenas. The concept of “sportsmanship” should be taught, modeled, expected and reinforced in the classroom and in all competitive activities. B. PHILOSOPHY - Activities are an important aspect of the total education process in Utah schools. They provide an arena for participants to grow, to excel, to understand and to value the concepts of SPORTSMANSHIP and teamwork. They are an opportunity for coaches and school staff to teach and model SPORTSMANSHIP, to build school pride and to increase student/community involvement. This ultimately translates into improved academic performance. Activities are also an opportunity for the community to demonstrate its support for the participants and the school, and to model the concepts of SPORTSMANSHIP for our youth as respected representatives of society. Sportsmanship is good citizenship in action! C. GENERAL SPORTSMANSHIP GUIDELINES The Sportsmanship Page at uhsaa.org provides resources for schools and information on the UHSAA statewide sportsmanship program, “Raise the Bar.” The UHSAA Sportsmanship Handbook, posted online, discusses required behavior. The Handbook alerts administrators, coaches, players, fans, and spectators that the UHSAA can and will take action against those who fail to meet the standards listed therein. All individuals associated with UHSAA activities shall read the Sportsmanship Handbook. Required responsibilities include the following: i. Be courteous to all (participants, coaches, officials, staff, fans, and spectators) ii. Know the rules. Abide by and respect officials' decisions. iii. Win with character and lose with dignity. iv. Display appreciation for good performance regardless of the team. v. Exercise self-control and reflect positively upon yourself, the team, and the school. vi. Do not criticize officials or openly question the integrity of an official, especially in media outlets. If said action is shown to have taken place, the UHSAA reserves the right to fine, suspend and/or sanction parties who are involved in the violations. For the purpose of this rule, the use of social media is considered to be a media outlet. vii. Permit only positive sportsmanlike behavior to reflect on your school or its activities. D. GENERAL STATEMENT OF POLICY i. The Utah High School Activities Association believes that all individuals should be treated with respect and dignity. Students should be able to participate in UHSAA-sponsored activities in an environment that is free from racial slurs, racial harassment, and racial discrimination. Furthermore, the UHSAA disapproves of any form of taunting which is intended to embarrass, ridicule or demean others under any circumstances including on the basis of race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, creed, or national origin. It shall be a violation of this policy for a participant in UHSAA activities to engage in racial harassment, racial violence, or taunting. For the purpose of this policy, the UHSAA considers participants to include student-athletes, coaches, parents, and fans. E. DEFINITIONS i. Racial Harassment: Racial Harassment consists of conduct relating to an individual’s race when the conduct: 10 10
1. Has the purpose or effect of creating an intimidating, hostile, or offensive environment 2. Has the purpose or effect of emotionally or unreasonably interfering with an individual’s performance ii. Racial Violence: Racial violence is a physical act of aggression or assault upon another because of, or in a manner reasonable related to race. iii. Taunting: Taunting includes any actions or comments by coaches, players or spectators which are intended to bait, anger, embarrass, ridicule or demean others. F. ADMINISTRATORS’ RESPONSIBILITIES i. While each participant in UHSAA activities is responsible for playing a role in creating a safe, educational experience, the UHSAA believes as a matter of policy that school principals and administrators are ultimately responsible for the conduct of groups associated with their school community during the regular season and postseason. It shall be the responsibility of each member school principal to exercise control over all individuals to the extent necessary to ensure safety and fair play for all participation and adherence with these standards. G. POLICIES REGARDING PLAYERS, COACHES, FANS, and SPECTATORS The UHSAA policies regarding players, coaches, fans, and spectators can be found at https://www.uhsaa.org/sportsmanshippolicies.pdf PLAYERS MAY NOT APPEAL AN EJECTION. i. A player who is restricted or ejected shall remain in the bench area with the team. A coach who is ejected shall leave the vicinity (out of sight and out of sound) of the playing or contest area immediately and is prohibited from any further contact (direct or indirect) with the team for the remainder of the game or contest. When serving an ejection penalty, a coach is prohibited from attending any games at any level (out-of-site, out-of-sound). 2019-20 UHSAA HANDBOOK ADMINISTRATIVE POLICIES & GUIDELINES 67 ii. The UHSAA Executive staff is empowered to enact suspension penalties for flagrant or violent acts whether detected or not by officials. iii. A one-game suspension may be enacted against any coach or player who approaches an official at the conclusion of a game in an unsportsmanlike manner. A thirty-minute cooling off period is in place after a contest where coaches and players are banned from approaching officials. This includes dressing room areas, parking lots or any other area where game officials are located. The report will be made by the official to the UHSAA and the ejection notice will be forwarded to the coach through the principal. iv. The head coach may leave the confines of the bench or box when a fight breaks out or has broken out. Additional coaching staff may assist ONLY if NFHS rules allow. Bench personnel not authorized to leave the confines of the bench or box during a fight are disqualified from the game and shall leave the vicinity of the playing or contest area immediately. Any player who leaves the bench area during a fight, or who participates in a fight during the season or tournament play, will be ejected from that game and shall remain in the bench area with the team. The penalty for such an ejection is stated above. v. Schools are not allowed to schedule games or contests to avoid the ejection policy penalty. vi. Sportsmanship conduct rules apply to all competitions (i.e. preseason, region and postseason play). 11 11
The items indicated on this chart are guidelines for spectators. Baseball Basketball Cross Country Drill Team Football Golf Soccer Softball Swimming Tennis Track & Field Volleyball Wrestling Wall banners except for NNN NNNNNNNNNN welcome or corporate sponsors NNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNN Confetti/shredded paper N N N NNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNN Hand-held signs of any size N N N NY NY Y NNY NN NY NY NNNNNN Laser light/pointer NNN NNNNNNNNNN Miniature sports balls NNN YYYYYYYYYY thrown into crowd NY Y Y Y NY Y NN Megaphones Y NY YYYYYYYYYY Artificial noise makers NNY NY NNNNNNNN (horns, cowbells, bells, NNNNNNNNNN buzzers, clickers) Whistles NNN Shirts on fans YYY Pom-poms, shakers, spirit Y Y Y towels Recorded music YYY over PA w/approval only School bands NY N Air horns/sirens NNN Region VI Sportsmanship Code of Conduct: (This statement should be read prior to every region event) Ladies and Gentlemen, Region VI and Participating School Districts are proud to sponsor this game (event) today between and high schools. It is our mission to encourage the highest in athletic and sportsmanship standards. All players, coaches, students and other spectators are expected to be courteous to their opponents, their fans and their cheerleaders. To be respectful of officials’ decisions and to display appreciation for good performance regardless of the team. A region sportsmanship trophy will be presented at the close of this school year to the school that is judged to be most gracious in both victory and defeat. Enjoy the game (event) and represent your school with dignity.”
Pre-Game, Half-Time and Post-Game Activities 1. The game announcer is an official of the game and is to announce the game in a neutral manner. His or her purpose is not to influence or incite the crowd. 2. The starting line-up may be introduced prior to the activity. A well-planned flag ceremony should be presented. • All activity should come to a halt immediately when the flag ceremony begins. Headgear should be removed. Activity should remain suspended until the flag ceremony is over. • The announcer should call everyone to attention as the flag enters the arena. • All tickets and concession sales should cease. No one should be admitted during the flag ceremony. The doors should be closed where possible. 3. Football half-time: Host performing group has 10 minutes which includes time to get on and off the field. • Exceptions can be made by mutual agreement for special occasions. • Any exception to the time limit must be approved by the visiting team administration one (1) week in advance. 4. Basketball half-time: Maximum of seven (7) minutes for half-time entertainment which includes time to get on and off the floor. • Exceptions: (Same as Football). 5. Parades involving floats are not allowed during the time both schools are present. 6. A supervisor must be present when student groups perform. 7. Coaches are responsible for the conduct of their athletes. No team or individual activity will be conducted that could belittle or humiliate opponents, including organized post-game demonstrations on any floor or field. Infractions will be referred to the Region VI Board of Managers for disciplinary action. 8. Any senior recognition at end of season cannot delay start of game. Recognitions are limited to 10 minutes and must be mutually agreed upon by the visiting school. Violations will be referred to the Region VI Board of Managers for possible sanctions. Banners and Signs 1. No negative banner or posters of any nature will be displayed in the area of competition. A sign welcoming the visiting team is encouraged. 2. A sign of a positive nature for the home teams to run through will be allowed. 3. Each School may hang one (1) school banner at the Region Championship Meet; the maximum size for this banner being 5' X 8'. No other signs or banners will be allowed at the Region site. 4. No banners or signs are allowed at any State competition site.
Change of Time and Date 1. A change of time of an activity may be effected through mutual agreement of both schools (coach, principal and athletic director). The host school must notify the arbiter of the change in time for him to notify the officials. 2. The host Region VI School changing a game outside of Region VI must also notify other Region VI schools. All officials (Varsity, J.V., Sophomore) will be arbited by UHSAA. Call changes to UHSAA offices. 3. A change of date must be approved by the Board of Managers after a mutual agreement is reached between schools concerned. 4. All costs associated with changing the time and date of a contest will be incurred by the school requesting the change. Both schools are to agree to the change before a change can occur. Game Starting Times and Participant Regulations No sports activity may begin before 3:30 p.m. on a school day. However, Varsity football may not start before 4:00 p.m. through October 1, thereafter, games may start at 3:30 p.m. Moratorium $300.00 fine, not to be paid by the school, may be assessed to the coach of any sport which is in violation of designated moratorium/dead times days. (Reference the UHSAA calendar.) The building principal will be responsible for any sanctions. Seeding meetings or other meetings Reimbursement expenses for region meetings or other activities may not exceed $10.00 per person, one representative per school and only one meeting per year. Expenditures above this limit must have prior approval by the Region Board of Managers. Number of Games Teams which exceed the number of games allowed in any season will forfeit from their region schedule the number of games exceeding the limit, beginning with game number one and proceeding on until the excess number is equaled. Failure to Participate The failure of a team to participate in a scheduled contest without prior mutual consent and board approval at all levels, including Varsity, J.V., Sophomore, etc., will result in a fine of $100 payable to the Region Board plus reimbursement for the cost of any officials.
Duties of Region Chairpersons 1. Conduct all meetings pertinent to respective activity. 2. Coordinate and manage all region competitions and tournaments of respective activity. 3. Select and honor respective All-Region teams where applicable. 4. Be direct liaison to Region Board of Managers 5. Be responsible for all awards, trophies, medals, etc. pertinent to respective activity. Undue Influence Rule, violation 1. If there is clear evidence that a coach has violated the Undue Influence Rule of the By-Laws section 9 of the UHSAA Manual, he/she will appear before the Region Board of Managers and may, under the direction of the UHSAA, receive any or all of the following for the first violation: • A letter of reprimand • Suspension • Fine 2. If a coach is proven to have violated the Undue Influence Rule a second time, the coach will be suspended a minimum of three contests or one half of the remaining region schedule (whichever is the greater). 3. A third violation will mean suspension for the remainder of the current season. Penalties Region VI upon having knowledge of an infraction of a rule or policy in assessing penalties may initiate action. Region VI may consider any of the following: 1. Forfeiture of contests because of rules violations, etc. 2. Reprimand by official letter to individual(s) and/or school in regard to the offense committed with a warning to correct the situation(s). 3. Probation of individual(s) and/or school by official letter advising parties of the probationary status and the conditions of the probation. 4. Restrictions which would restrict individual(s) and/or school in region, group or state activities. 5. Suspension would result in dropping the school from membership in region activities for a specific time period. 6. Fines to the coach, principal and/or school may be assessed. All penalties imposed by the Region Board of Managers are final.
Trophies & Awards Boys and Girls Golf Tennis (Boys and Girls) One Region Trophy Baseball 10 Medals for 10 low One Region Trophy each 28 medalists Medals for girls and 28 Medals One Region Trophy for boys Music Basketball (Boys and Girls) Medals: Certificates for Superior (I) One Region Trophy each Ratings in Orchestral, Large 1st – 4th place in 5 categories: Choir, Madrigals, Solo & 1st singles; 2nd singles; Cross Country (Boys and Girls) Ensemble, and Jazz Band One Region Meet Trophy each Festivals. 3rd singles; 1st doubles; 10 Medals for places 2nd doubles Certificates for all 1-10 Certificates for J.V. participating bands according Track (Boys and Girls) places 1-10 to rating in Region Marching One region Meet Trophy Band competition. The Region each Medals for places 1st – Drama Marching Band competition 6th individual and 1st and 2nd will also include trophies for relays Six 4x6 Plaques - Outstanding Music Caption, Visual Certificates for Sophomore Performances in Region Caption, Percussion Caption, 1st – 6th places individuals and Drum Major. and 1st place relays One-Act Plays Volleyball Soccer (Boys and Girls) 100 Individual Superior One Region Trophy Ranking Medals One Region Trophy each Wrestling Drill Team Softball One Region Trophy for Dual One Region Trophy Plaques— One Region Trophy Meet 1st, 2nd and 3rd place in each JV Certificates 1st- 4th place, category: dance, military, and Swimming (Boys and Girls) Supplied by host school novelty or prop Three drill down plaques for 1st, 2nd and One Region Trophy each *Divisional takes place of 3rd places Certificates for Region Tournament. Medals State Qualifiers Six Medals for places 1st – 6th individual and 1st and 2nd in for 1st-8th place provided Football relays by host school & 5A Regions. One Region Trophy Forensics/Debate One Region Trophy See page 45 for list of other awards
Contest Limitations A. Definitions: 1. Contest: Any meet, game or competitive activity (including practices and scrimmages) in which one or more students participate, and at least one of whom is not a member of the student-body or the school sponsored program, counts toward the contest limitations listed below for that activity. 2. Tournament: Competition among four or more schools. B. The following contest limitations apply from the starting date of competition until the first day of the state tournament in each classification. This applies to all levels of competition (i.e., varsity, j.v., sophomore and freshmen). State qualifying tournaments do NOT count in the contest limitation totals for cross country, golf, swimming, tennis, track, wrestling, and speech/debate (see Charity and drill team exceptions below). 1. Baseball: 25 games. Each game played counts as one game. 2. Basketball: Varsity-20 games if no region post-season tournament is held. 18 games if postseason tournament is held. One additional varsity contest is allowed for an approved endowment game but schools may not play alumni teams in a UHSAA endowment game. The above endowment policy does not apply to j.v., freshman and sophomore. All non-varsity may play a maximum of 20 total games. Each game played counts as one game. Each team is allowed to attend one tournament where they may play up to 4 games and count it as two contests toward the 20 game allotment. A tournament must be sanctioned as per UHSAA guideline and occur on consecutive days (excluding Sunday). If the tournament exceeds four games, any additional games would count “one for one” against contest limitations. 3. Cross Country: 10 meets per individual. The UIAAA Cross Country Meet does not count toward the contest limitations. 4. Drill Team: 3 competitions and a region competition (total of four). The live practicum does not count toward the contest limitations. 5. Football: 9 games. One additional varsity contest is allowed for an approved endowment game but schools may not play alumni teams in a UHSAA endowment game. Each game played counts as one game. 6. Golf: 14 meets. 7. Lacrosse: 16 games. Each game played counts as one game. Each team can attend one tournament where they may choose one of two options: 1) Teams may play tournaments where two regulation- length games count as one (1) game, (2-for-1), with each game afterwards counting as one game, or 2) Teams may play tournaments where up to six (6) shortened-length games count as two (2) games, (6- for-2), with each game afterwards counting as one (1) game/ Teams may only use one (1) of these tournament exemptions in each season.
8. Soccer: 16 games. Each game played counts as one game. Each team is allowed to attend one tournament where they may play up to three games and count it as two contests toward the contest limit. A tournament must be sanctioned as per UHSAA guidelines and occur on consecutive days (excluding Sunday). If the tournament exceeds three games, any additional games would count “one for one” against contest limitations. 9. Softball: 22 games. Each game played counts as one game, except for the games played under the two-tournament exemption rule which allows schools two tournaments, at least one must be a non- school single day tournament, where all games played count as a single game (a maximum of four games may be played) and one multi-day tournament, where all games played count as two games (a maximum of eight games may be played in a multiple day tournament). If the maximum number of games is exceeded, in either tournament, each additional game would count “one for one” against contest limitations. 10. Swimming: 14 meets per individual. 11. Tennis: 16 matches per individual. The number of matches counted for a tennis tournament (competition among four or more schools) shall be equal to the number of days scheduled for the tournament; e.g., a one-day tournament shall count as one match, a two-day tournament shall count as two matches, etc. 12. Track: 12 meets per individual. An individual may participate in no more than eight (8) qualifying meets in addition to the region meet. 13. Volleyball: One of the following three options may be chosen: 16 matches and 0 tournaments; 15 matches and 1 tournament; or 14 matches and 2 tournaments. The following guidelines pertain to the tournaments: no more than 9 total matches in a tournament, no more than 7 matches in a given day; and tournaments may not exceed three days in length. If a region tournament is held it would have to be counted as one of the two tournaments allowed. 14. Wrestling: Each high school team will be able to utilize 16 contact points. Each dual meet will count as one contact point. Each tournament will count as one contact point. Teams will not be able to compete in more than 6 tournaments before the post-season qualifying and state tournaments. Teams may not compete in more than 3 dual meet style tournaments. 15. Music: 3 contests per category. 16. Speech: 10 meets per individual.
Baseball Guidelines – 2023 Baseball Guidelines & Schedule Region Chairman: Jordan Kjar [email protected] Two-Week Prior Restrictions: February 12th – 26th Starting Date: February 27th First Game: March 6th RPI/State Brackets Revealed: May 13th State Tournament: May 16th- 27th (Please see UHSAA website for official brackets and sites of games) Academic All-State Accepted Between: March 21st - April 20th Eligibility List Due: March 17th Summer moratorium: Jun 28th – July 4th Guidelines 1. Pregame warmups will begin 25 minutes prior to official start of game. Each team is allowed ten minutes of warmup time. 2. All league games will be played on the date and time (4:00 Varsity, 3:30 JV/Sophomore doubleheader) scheduled unless weather or field conditions cause a postponement. Varsity games are scheduled for Tuesday’s, Wednesday’s, and Friday’s. JV/Soph’s will play a double header on Monday’s and Thursday’s. JV will always start the double header on Monday’s, and Sophomores will always start the double header on Thursday’s. Each postponed game must be made up in the order of the postponement. A postponed game must be made up on the next available day (including Saturdays). Sub-Varsity games will be “bumped” or “moved” on the calendar to allow the varsity game at either field, or a neutral site as agreed mutually by the coaches. Flip/flopping the schedule and playing at the visiting team’s field, if it is playable, will be done where it is possible to get the game in. If a game is “flip flopped” the visiting team would still be considered the home team. Consideration needs to be given when deciding to stick to the home fields to the visiting team’s predicament. Every team will get at least one home game per region series. In the event of a postponed game because of bad weather, it will be the responsibility of the home team coach to notify the visiting school and the officials. This should take place by 1:00 p.m. It is the responsibility of both coaches to communicate with each other in the process of rescheduling games for the next available date. 3. The final week of region play will have a modified schedule. Varsity will play Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday. J/V and Soph. double-headers will be Wednesday and Friday. 4. Any game(s) not made up on the next available date (including Saturdays) will result in a forfeit for one or both teams, depending on the offending team(s). Both coaches will be consulted to determine the offending team. No team will be made to play five (5) games in a week unless they choose to do so. Four (4) games in a week will be required, if necessary, as defined by UHSAA (Sunday to Sunday).
5. Teams may move a Varsity game up one day due to weather concerns, and to get the game in. Both coaches must communicate and agree. They will then notify their AD’s, the Region Chair via text. 6. When an incomplete game (less than 5 innings) is “called” because of darkness or weather, etc., in their first game, the game will be resumed immediately before their second game. If it is called during their second game it will be resumed immediately before the third game, if it is called during the third game it will be made up on the next available date (including Saturdays). Sub-Varsity games will be “bumped” to accommodate varsity make-up games. The home field coach will be responsible for notifying all those involved: Umpires, AD’s, Principals, Coaches, and the Region Chair. 7. The recommendation of UHSAA on number of pitches per week will be followed. 8. A region championship trophy will go to the first place in region play. In the event of a tie for first place, by record, the team with the head-to-head advantage will be considered region champs and receive the Region Trophy and #1 seed. 9. Please refer to “General Policies” in the Region VI Handbook for all other Region VI rules, and the UHSAA Handbook for all UHSAA rules. 10. The coaches will select the all-region team at their discretion according to the following criteria: 1st place – MVP + 5 players, 2nd place – 5 players, 3rd place – 4 players, 4th place – 3 players, 5th place – 3 players, 6th place 2 players, and 7th place 2 players. For second team all-region the same criteria apply except there will not be an MVP. All region is due to the region chair by May 13th. Coaches will also send each player’s stats. Coaches oversee getting the certificates from their principals and distributing them to their players. 11. Academic all-region will go to any Senior with a 3.700 GPA or higher. Coaches oversee getting the certificates from their principals and distributing them to their players. 12. Due to snowy conditions, Park City may have to play many of their games on the road until the snow melts. If they are scheduled as the home team and play at a visiting site, they still will be the home team. 13. Teams may opt out of playing the Thursday JV/Soph double header for the entire season. To do this, they must notify the region chair by January 15th, 2023. The region chair will then notify the Board and Region Coaches about the change to the schedule.
BASEBALL (Varsity) SCHEDULE 2023 Varsity Schedule Wednesday, March 29th Friday, March 31st Week 1 Brighton at Murray Murray at Brighton Tuesday, March 28th East at Park City Park City at East Skyline at Olympus Olympus at Skyline Murray at Brighton Highland-BYE Highland-BYE Park City at East Olympus at Skyline Highland-BYE Week 2 Wednesday, April 5th Friday, April 7th Tuesday, April 4th Park City at Highland Highland at Park City Park City at Highland Olympus at Brighton Brighton at Olympus Olympus at Brighton Skyline at East East at Skyline Skyline at East Murray-BYE Murray-BYE Murray-BYE Week 3 Wednesday, April 12th Friday, April 14th Tuesday, April 11th Olympus at East East at Olympus Park City at Brighton Brighton at Park City East at Olympus Murray at Highland Highland at Murray Brighton at Park City Skyline-BYE Skyline-BYE Highland at Murray Skyline-BYE Week 4 Wednesday, April 19th Friday, April 21st Tuesday, April 18th Murray at Olympus Olympus at Murray Highland at Skyline Skyline at Highland Olympus at Murray Brighton at East East at Brighton Skyline at Highland Park City-BYE Park City-BYE East at Brighton Park City-BYE Week 5 Wednesday, April 26th Friday, April 28th Tuesday, April 25th Skyline at Brighton Brighton at Skyline Olympus at Highland Highland at Olympus Brighton at Skyline Park City at Murray Murray at Park City Highland at Olympus East-BYE East-BYE Murray at Park City East-BYE Week 6 Wednesday, May 3rd Friday, May 5th Tuesday, May 2nd Park City at Skyline Skyline at Park City Murray at East East at Murray Skyline at Park City Highland at Brighton Brighton at Highland East at Murray Olympus-BYE Olympus-BYE Brighton at Highland Olympus-BYE Week 7 Tuesday, May 9th Thursday, May 11th Monday, May 8th East at Highland Highland at East Skyline at Murray Murray at Skyline Highland at East Olympus at Park City Park City at Olympus Murray at Skyline Brighton-BYE Brighton-BYE Park City at Olympus Brighton-BYE
Baseball JV/Soph Schedule JV/Soph Schedule Thursday, March 30th Week 1 Murray at Brighton Monday, March 27th Park City at East Olympus at Skyline Brighton at Murray Highland-BYE East at Park City Skyline at Olympus Highland-BYE Week 2 Thursday, April 6th Monday, April 3rd Park City at Highland Highland at Park City Olympus at Brighton Brighton at Olympus Skyline at East East at Skyline Murray-BYE Murray-BYE Week 3 Thursday, April 13th Monday, April 10th East at Olympus Brighton at Park City Olympus at East Highland at Murray Park City at Brighton Skyline-BYE Murray at Highland Skyline-BYE Week 4 Thursday, April 20th Monday, April 17th Olympus at Murray Skyline at Highland Murray at Olympus East at Brighton Highland at Skyline Park City-BYE Brighton at East Park City-BYE Week 5 Thursday, April 27th Monday, April 24th Brighton at Skyline Highland at Olympus Skyline at Brighton Murray at Park City Olympus at Highland East-BYE Park City at Murray East-BYE Week 6 Thursday, May 4th Monday, May 1st Skyline at Park City East at Murray Park City at Skyline Brighton at Highland Murray at East Olympus-BYE Highland at Brighton Olympus-BYE Week 7 Friday, May 12th Wednesday, May 10th Highland at East Murray at Skyline East at Highland Park City at Olympus Skyline at Murray Brighton-BYE Olympus at Park City Brighton-BYE 22
Baseball Contact Information – 2023 Region Chair Jordan Kjar 801-706-4524 [email protected] Coaches East- Patrick Treend 801-903-8443 [email protected] Brighton- Mark Kleven 702-738-3946 [email protected] Olympus- Corland Felts 801-808-5737 [email protected] Skyline- Eric Morgan [email protected] 801-707-5981 Murray- Marce Wilson 801-673-7369 [email protected] Highland- Ben Voegele 801-633-9450 [email protected] Park City- David Feasler [email protected] 435-659-9636 23
Basketball (Boys) Guidelines Region Chairman: Matt Barnes, Olympus Starting Date: Monday, November 7, 2022 Moratoriums: June 29 – July 1, Nov. 24-27, Dec. 21-25, Jan. 1 State Tournament: Feb. 22-24- 1st 2 rounds home sites@ Weber St - 8 teams First game: not before Nov. 22 1) Games will be played on: Tuesday and Friday’s at the following times: Sophomore 3:30 pm Junior Varsity 5:15 pm Varsity 7:00 pm 2) Halftime for basketball will last ten (10) minutes. Halftime activities must be kept to seven (7) minutes. Minor variations can be made with mutual consent of schools involved. 3) Wilson EVO NXT is the designated ball for both Boys’ and Girls’ State Tournaments. Use of this ball is recommended for Region VI games. 4) UHSAA Moratorium dates are above. No games or matches or practices may be held during these designated times. A school is assessed $200.00 fine if found in violation of the moratorium. 5) Pre-season game times and dates are site-based decisions. As a courtesy, copies of schedules and team rosters shall be emailed to each Region VI Athletic Director by Nov. 22, 2021. 6) In the event of a tie, the Region VI tie breaker rule applies. 7) Teams may film their own games; however, no filming of opponents is allowed at any level. 8) General courtesies recommended for games and are as follows: A. Each school shall provide the visiting team with a secure, clean locker room, a writing board, and an area for private discussion during halftime. Accessibility to a taping table is encouraged. B. If pre-game activities are expected to run longer or they are different than normal, a schedule of the events (including the flag ceremony and introduction of players) shall be provided to coaches and referees. C. 5 Minute Courtesy Rule: At the conclusion of each game, there is to be 5 minutes put on the time clock between games to have the team playing in the previous game clear the bench, allow teams to exit, the floor to be swept, etc. During this 5 minutes there is to be NO ONE on the floor. 9) Each school is responsible for providing a dressing room and private discussion area for officials. 10) The start times and dates can be changed only by mutual consent of both teams involved and approval by the Region VI Board of Managers. If a game time or date is changed, it is the responsibility of the home to notify the arbiter. 24
11) Selection of All-Region Teams takes place in a meeting of coaches under the direction of the Region Chairperson. An open format, to be decided by the coaches, determines the method of selection. 12) A Region VII trophy will be awarded to the first-place team based on winning percentage. Teams tied for first with the same winning percentage will be named co-champions and will share the title. Each co-champion team will receive a first place trophy. 13) A representative of Region VI basketball coaches will keep an up-to-date record of region standings. 14) Please refer to “General Policies” in the Region VII Handbook for all other Region VII rules, and the UHSAA Handbook for all UHSAA rules. Basketball (Boys) contact information BRIGHTON TIM GARDNER [email protected] EAST MITCH SMITH [email protected] HIGHLAND CHRIS JONES [email protected] HILLCREST MURRAY JASON WORKMAN [email protected] OLYMPUS MATT BARNES [email protected] PARK CITY THOMAS PURCELL [email protected] SKYLINE MARCUS FRAZIER [email protected] 25
Basketball (Boys) Schedule 2022-2023 Tuesday, Jan. 3 Friday, Jan. 27 Skyline @ East East @ Skyline Murray @ Park City Park City @ Murray Brighton @ Olympus Olympus @ Brighton Highland Bye Highland Bye Friday, Jan. 6 Tuesday, Jan. 31 Highland @ Murray Murray @ Highland Park City @ Brighton Brighton @ Park City Olympus @ Skyline Skyline @ Olympus East Bye East Bye Tuesday, Jan. 10 Friday, Feb. 3 East @ Olympus Olympus @ East Park City @ Skyline Skyline @ Park City Highland @ Brighton Brighton @ Highland Murray Bye Murray Bye Friday, Jan. 13 Tuesday, Feb. 7 East @ Park City Park City @ East Skyline @ Highland Highland @ Skyline Murray @ Brighton Brighton @ Murray Olympus Bye Olympus Bye Tuesday, Jan. 17 Friday, Feb. 10 Olympus @ Park City Park City @ Olympus Highland @ East East @ Highland Murray @ Skyline Skyline @ Murray Brighton Bye Brighton Bye Friday, Jan. 20 Tuesday, Feb. 14 Brighton @ Skyline Skyline @ Brighton Highland @ Olympus Olympus @ Highland Murray @ East East @ Murray Park City Bye Park City Bye Tuesday, Jan. 24 Friday, Feb. 17 Park City @ Highland Highland @ Park City East @ Brighton Brighton @ East Olympus @ Murray Murray @ Olympus Skyline Bye Skyline Bye ALL FRESHMAN GAMES AT 5:15 – IN AUX GYM – OPPOSITE JV GAME 26
Basketball (Girls) Guidelines Region Chairman: Whitney Hunsaker- Olympus 1. Games will be played on Tuesdays and Fridays at the following times: Sophomore- 3:30 PM Junior Varsity and Freshmen (if applicable)- 5:15 PM Varsity – 7:00 PM 2. Halftime for basketball will last ten (10) minutes. Halftime activities must be kept to seven (7) minutes. Minor variations can be made with mutual consent of schools involved. 3. Wilson EVO NXT is the designated ball for both Boys’ and Girls’ State Tournaments. Use of this ball is recommended for Region VI games. 4. UHSAA Moratorium dates can be found at https://uhsaa.org/calendar2223/ No games or matches or practices may be held during these designated times. A school is assessed $200.00 fine if found in violation of the moratorium dates. 5. Pre-season game times and dates are site-based decisions. As a courtesy, copies of schedules and team rosters shall be emailed to each Region VI athletic director by November 14, 2022. 6. Teams may film their own games; however, no filming of opponents is allowed at any level. 7. General courtesies recommended for games and are as follows: a. Each school shall provide the visiting team with a secure, clean locker room, a writing board, and an area for private discussion during halftime. Accessibility to a taping table is encouraged. b. If pre-game activities are expected to run longer or they are different than normal, a schedule of events (including flag ceremony and introduction of players) shall be provided to coaches and referees. c. 5-Minute Courtesy Rule: At the conclusion of each game, there is to be 5 minutes put on the time clock between games to have the team playing in the previous game to clear the bench, allows teams to exit, floor to be swept, etc. During these 5 minutes there is to be NO ONE on the floor. 27
8. Each school is responsible for providing a dressing room and private discussion area for officials. 9. The start times and dates can be changed only by mutual consent of both teams involved and approval by the Region VI Board of Managers. If a game time or date is changed, it is the responsibility of the home team to notify the arbiter. 10. Selection of All-Region Teams take place in a meeting of coaches under the direction of the Region Chairperson. An open format, to be decided by the coaches, determines the method of selection. All-Region academic certificates are awarded to senior athletes with a cumulative 3.75 GPA. Coaches shall provide names to the Region Chairperson at the All- Region selection meeting. 11. A Region VI trophy will be awarded to the first-place team based on winning percentage. Teams tied with the same winning percentage will be named co-champions and will share the title. Each co-champion team will receive a first-place trophy. 12. A representative of Region VI basketball coaches will keep an up-to-date record of region standings. 13. Please refer to “General Policies” in the Region VI Handbook for all other Region VI rules, and the UHSAA Handbook for all UHSAA rules. 28
Basketball (Girls) Coach Information Brighton- Doug Nielsen [email protected] East- Taps Tapusoa [email protected] Highland- Sala Asiata [email protected] Murray- Holly Gillette [email protected] Olympus- Whitney Hunsaker [email protected] Park City- [email protected] Skyline- Sam White [email protected] 29
Basketball (Girls) Schedule 2022-23 Tuesday, January 3 Friday, January 27 East @ Skyline Skyline @ East Park City @ Murray Murray @ Park City Olympus @ Brighton Brighton @ Olympus Highland Bye Highland Bye Friday, January 6 Tuesday, January 31 Murray @ Highland Highland @ Murray Brighton @ Park City Park City @ Brighton Skyline @ Olympus Olympus @ Skyline East Bye East Bye Tuesday, January 10 Friday, February 3 Olympus @ East East @ Olympus Skyline @ Park City Park City @ Skyline Brighton @ Highland Highland @ Brighton Murray Bye Murray Bye Friday, January 13 Tuesday, February 7 Park City @ East East @ Park City Highland @ Skyline Skyline @ Highland Brighton @ Murray Murray @ Brighton Olympus Bye Olympus Bye Tuesday January 17 Friday, February 10 Olympus @ Park City Park City @ Olympus East @ Highland Highland @ East Skyline @ Murray Murray @ Skyline Brighton Bye Brighton Bye Friday, January 20 Tuesday, February 14 Skyline @ Brighton Brighton @ Skyline Olympus @ Highland Highland @ Olympus East @ Murray Murray @ East Park City Bye Park City Bye Tuesday, January 24 Friday February 17 Highland @ Park City Park City @ Highland Brighton @ East East @ Brighton Murray @ Olympus Olympus @ Murray Skyline Bye Skyline Bye IF PLAYING FRESHMAN GAMES: 5:15 – IN AUX GYM – OPPOSITE JV GAME 30
Cheerleading Guidelines - Missing Cheerleading Contact Information for Coaches - Missing 31
Cross Country Guidelines 2022 Region VI Cross Country Championships Meet Information & Instructions Big Cottonwood Softball Complex 4300 S 1300 E, Millcreek, UT 84117 Coaches: Please read through these instructions and contact me if you have any questions. Randy Quarez - [email protected], 801-560-8788 cell Location: The course is at the Big Cottonwood Softball Complex at 4300 S 1300 East, Salt Lake City. It will be a 3.0-mile course. Registration: Entries will be entered on athletic.net. Awards: Medals will be given to the top fourteen (14) finishers in Varsity races and top ten (10) in Junior Varsity races. First place teams will be awarded trophies based on team scores in the varsity races. First seven runners in the Varsity divisions will be designated 1st Team All-Region and eighth through fourteenth will be 2nd Team All-Region. These will be recognized at the Region meet and each school will be responsible for providing their athletes with certificates thereafter. Academic All-Region awards will be presented at the region meet to all seniors whose names were submitted for Academic All-State. Please check with your school's athletic director to assure that they will provide the Academic All-Region certificates to be presented during our awards ceremony. Volunteers: Each school is required to provide one adult volunteer for the meet. Please have them report to the finish line at 8:00 a.m. If you have extra athletes or managers, we can also use them at the finish line so we can keep athletes in order and keep them moving through the finish chute. We will also need to station course marshals at key points in the race to keep them on course. Please remind your volunteers that they are needed for all of the races. Uniforms: Please refer to Rule 9, Section 6 of the NFHS Track and Field and Cross-Country Rules Book. Timing and Scoring: We will be using Lickety Split Timing to handle all of the timing and scoring. Pre-State Meet Wednesday and Thursday September 14, 2022 32
Cross Country Coach Information 5A Region 6 Coach(s) Phone E-Mail Brighton Angie Welder 801-201-1312 [email protected] David Edmunds 801-557-7258 [email protected] East Andy Gorder 253-222-8242 [email protected] Highland Laurie Humbert 801-557-7935 [email protected] Tera Hunter 801-520-4463 [email protected] Murray Randy Quarez 801-560-8788 [email protected] Olympus Betsy Bies 605-660-5810 [email protected] Park City Steve Cuttita 810-625-3761 [email protected] Skyline Tom Porter 801-913-2506 [email protected] Cross Country Schedule Race Schedule: 2022 Region 6, Friday September 30, 2022, 3:00pm start (Region 7 Will start at 11:00am)The Junior Varsity races are open to all non-varsity runners. In the Varsity races, coaches can run up to seven (7) runners. Teams must field 5 runners in the Varsity races before placing runners in the JV races. Order of events will be as follows: 2:30 p.m. Coaches Meeting 4:00 p.m. Girls Varsity Race 3:00 p.m. Girls JV Race 4:30 p.m. Boys Varsity Race 3:30 p.m. Boys JV Race 5:15 p.m. Awards (RAC) Regional Athletic Complex, Rose Park, Utah 2280 N Rose Park Ln, Salt Lake City, UT 84116 2022 Divisional Tuesday October 11. Lakeside Park Orem, Utah. 400 S 1850 W, Orem, UT 84058 JV meet will be at Murray PARK October 17th. Time TBD Each team to pay 100. 2022 Tues. 25th Oct. State XC Meet (RAC) Regional Athletic Complex, Rose Park, Utah 2280 N Rose Park Ln, Salt Lake City, UT 84116 (Schedule will be sent out as soon as it is known) 33
DRAMA GUIDELINES & SCHEDULE 2022 Region Chairman: William Saxton Region Administrator: Emily Bird Region One Act Play Tournament: March 8th, 2022 Brighton High Region I.E. Tournament: March 9th, 2022 Olympus High State Drama Festival: TBA Eligibility List Due March 1, 2022 AWARDS: Festival Play: Seven plaques for “Outstanding Performance” will be awarded to performers. Sweepstakes: 1st place and 2nd place region trophy will be provided. And a 3rd place plaque will be provided. One-Act Plays: Three Plaques will be awarded. 1st place, 2nd place, 3rd place. Individual Events: Medals will be given to the top three places in each individual event. Contemporary Scenes: 9 medals Classical Scenes: 9 medals Pantomime: 6 medals Musical Theatre: 12 medals Dramatic Monologues: 3 medals Humorous Monologues: 3 medals Pantomime, and Musical Theatre may have more than one person in their event win. Three certificates for 1st place, 2nd place, and 3rd place will be ordered in case more than one student wins. Musical Theatre has the possibility of four winners per category. Each certificate will say the following information: Contemporary Scenes – 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place Classical Scenes – 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place Pantomime – 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place Musical Theatre – 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place Dramatic Monologues – 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place Humorous Monologues – 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place TEACHERS MEETING: All Region drama coaches may want to meet prior to the Region Festivals to discuss any business deemed necessary before the Region Tournaments being. DOUBLE ENTERING: A participant may compete in one Individual Event (Classical Scenes, Contemporary Scenes, Pantomime, Humorous Monologues, Dramatic Monologues, Musical Theatre) and the Festival play and may therefore qualify for State in the Festival play and on Individual Event. Please refer to “General Policies” in the Region Handbook for all other Region rules, and the UHSAA Handbook for all UHSAA rules 34
Drill Team Guidelines 2022-2023- Missing Activity Chair: Brenda McCann Rules Clinic: TBA Moratorium: See UHSSA for each schools moratorium Rosters should be on Registermyathlete.com once the team has been picked Upload Team Photo and roster to MaxPreps.com Budget Declaration 1. Drill teams must follow the National Safety Guidelines in order to qualify for catastrophic insurance coverage with UHSSA. 2. Team coaches must attend a UHSAA clinic prior to drill competitions or complete the UHSAA drill team test. 3. Drill teams will compete in the same three (3) categories head to head at the state competition. The UHSAA has designated Military, Dance and Show as the three (3) official categories for competition in the upcoming 2020- 2021 school year. Region 6 will present one (1) region drill trophy to the top RPI team after competitions. Region Drill Competition Schedule: First thru fourth place plaques in each category Three (3) Drill Down Medals for places 1-3 Region Drill Coaches – Update ? School in charge of Region 6 Drill Competition: Hillcrest High School Place of Region Drill: Cottonwood High School Brighton High School Tessa Fisilau [email protected] Cottonwood High School Nicky Soulier Hillcrest High School Chelsea Divine [email protected] Murray High School Keylee Mundee [email protected] 35
Football Guidelines 2022 Region Activity Chairperson: Geoff Murdock —Skyline High School 385-646-5420 Representative: Head Coach — John Rowbotham Skyline High School General Football info please go to www.uhsaa.org/fall/football.html Varsity games: All games are to begin at 7:00 p.m. Home teams wear dark jerseys, visiting teams were light jerseys. 1. Junior Varsity and Sophomore Games: Each school will play a full schedule of sophomore and Junior Varsity games. All games will start at 3:30 p.m. (No evening games). Sophomore games will be at the same location as the Varsity. Junior Varsity plays opposite. Home teams wear dark jerseys, visiting teams wear light jerseys when available. Region teams must be notified by August 1, 2022, if a team is unable to field a J.V. or sophomore team. If one Sub- varsity game is being played, that game will play opposite of the varsity game. 2. Chain Crews: All schools are required to use adults on chain and down markers for varsity games. 3. Change of Time: A change of time may be affected through mutual agreement of both schools -Coach, Principal, and Athletic Director. The host school must notify Arbiter of the change of time, for them to notify the officials. The host school or Region VI school (pre-season) shall notify other region schools if a change is made. All officials (Varsity, Junior Varsity, and Sophomore) will be Arbited by the UHSAA. Call any changes to the UHSAA. 4. Change of Date: The Region VI board of managers must approve a change of date after mutual agreement between schools concerned. 5. Scouting: is to be done from the spectator's stands. No video filming of future opponents will be allowed at the Varsity, Junior Varsity, or the Sophomore level. 6. Sidelines: No one will be allowed on the field or sidelines during the game without a sideline pass. Each school (home team) will develop and distribute their own sideline passes. The athletic director who meets the opponent's bus will give the head coach the number of sideline passes that are needed. It is the responsibility of the home school to keep the sidelines and track areas clear of all spectators. No spectators will be allowed on the field during the game or at half time, except when approved by administration. 7. Film Exchange: Each Region VI school is expected to subscribe and use HUDL. All film exchange will be done via HUDL. All filming must be done by adults. During filming, all players on the playing field must be visible from the break of the huddle until the snap of the ball. Once the snap has occurred, the angle can be changed. Each team must film every play. Teams must also film the scoreboard after each scoring play and at the end of each quarter. Each team will upload their two previous games. The previous two games must be uploaded to HUDL no later than 10:00 a.m. the day following the game. 8. Dress and Locker Rooms: The home school is to provide a lockable dressing facility with a white board or chalkboard and writing instruments. Locker rooms must be available two hours before game time. The home team should provide a guide to meet the bus, show the team the locker room, and be available if needed. Junior Varsity and Sophomore teams should dress at their own schools. In case of inclement weather, Junior Varsity and Sophomore teams will be provided shelter at half time. The visiting team is responsible for cleaning their locker room immediately following half time. Following half time all valuables will be removed from the locker room and taken to the sideline. 9. Visiting Team Location on Sidelines: Visiting team spotters/coaches must remain on the visiting team's side/section of the stadium, unless the head coaches agree upon other accommodations. Please be the type of host that you would hope to encounter as a guest. 36
10. Pre-game Warm-ups: Each team will be given fifty yards plus their endzone to warm up for the game. It is the obligation of the home team to ensure this rule is followed. 11. Electronic Communication: Equipment that has been approved by the UHSAA may be used at and during the game. 12. Rosters: Rosters will be entered into Register My Athlete prior to the first game. 13. Officials and Game Clock: Any current employee of a school may not officiate in any Varsity game in which his/her school is involved. The game clock is to be managed by an adult for Varsity games and when possible, for Junior Varsity and Sophomore games. Home site will film sub-varsity games and exchange. 14. Post-Game Activities: At the conclusion of the Varsity, Junior Varsity or Sophomore games, and after the traditional \"Handshake\", visiting teams will not participate in any post-game activities. Teams may return to their locker room to retrieve their gear and load the bus no more than twenty minutes following the game. 15. Public Address Announcer: Public address announcers are not to be commentators, cheerleaders, or second-guess officials. 16. All Region Team Determination: Region VI coaches will meet on Monday November 7, 2022, at 6:00 pm. at Skyline High School to determine the all-region team. 17. Guidelines for Choosing the All-Region Team: Each team will nominate an outstanding student for offensive player, defensive player, and special team player. The players will be voted on by the coaches. All region players will be determined by coaches using the following format based on Region Finish: 1 Region Overall MVP (Voted by Coaches) 1 Region Defensive MVP (Voted by Coaches) 1 Region Offensive MVP (Voted by Coaches) 1 Special Teams MVP (Voted by Coaches) 1st Place team 7 Players 2nd Place team 6 Players 3rd Place team 5 Players 4th Place team 4 Players 5th Place team 3 Players 6th Place team 2 Players 7th Place team 2 Players Second Team All-Region Same as first team minus MVP’s. Honorable Mention Each coach will be allowed to nominate as many players as needed. 18. Certificates: Each school will be sent a template to print their own certificates. 19. Academic All-Region team: Any senior with a 3.70 GPA or higher. 20. Trophy: A region trophy will be given to the first-place team for the regular season. 37
Football Coach Information Murray Todd Thompson Brighton Casey Sutera [email protected] [email protected] Olympus Aaron Whitehead East Brandon Matich [email protected] [email protected] Park City [email protected] Josh Montzingo Highland [email protected] Kautai Olevao Skyline [email protected] John Rowbotham Pre-Season Schedule [email protected] Week 1 (Endowment) - August 12 38 Desert Hills @ Brighton Bountiful @ Highland East @ Orem Murray @ Taylorsville Mountain Ridge @ Olympus Park City @ Wasatch Juan Diego @ Skyline Week 2 -August 19 Brighton @ Syracuse Cyprus @ Highland McQueen (NV) @ East Copper Hills @ Murray Olympus @ Hunter Maple Mountain @ Park City Skyline @ Springville Week 3 – August 26 Brighton @ Woods Cross Bear River @ Highland East Bye Murray @ Northridge Olympus @ Kearns Green Canyon @ Park City Skyline vs Post Falls (ID)
Football Schedule Region Games Week 4 - September 2 Park City @ East Olympus @ Murray Highland @ Brighton Bountiful @ Skyline Week 5 - September 9 Highland @ Skyline Murray @ Park City Brighton @ Olympus IMG Academy @ East Week 6 - September 16 Brighton @ Skyline East @ Olympus Park City @ Highland Murray @ Cottonwood Week 7 – September 23 Skyline @ Murray Brighton @ East Olympus @ Park City Cottonwood @ Highland Week 8 – September 30 East @ Skyline Highland @ Murray Park City @ Brighton Weber @ Olympus Week 9 - October 6 (Thursday) Skyline @ Park City Murray @ East Olympus @ Highland Clearfield @ Brighton Week 10 - October 12,13 Skyline @ Olympus East @ Highland Murray @ Brighton Park City Bye 39
Golf (Boys) Guidelines 2022 1. Each team will play eight players the total of the low four scores of those eight will be counted as the team score. After the completion of the final region match the team with the highest cumulative score (see “Scoring” above) will be declared the region champion. In the case of a tie there will be co-region champions. A coin flip will determine who is entered in 1st place at State 2. Scoring: Points will be awarded to each school based on placing in each Region tournament. The school with the most accumulated points at the end of the season will be the Region VI Champion. Ties split points. 3. Each school will be responsible for green fees for their own players at each match. The host school will be in charge of having scorecards, hole assignments, and any other administrative duties necessary for the match completed before the designated start time. 4. Region VI Tournament Scoring: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 7 6 5 5 3 21 5. Duels Final Standings: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 7 6 5 4 3 21 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 6. The Final 18-Hole Championship: 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 7. Duel Match Scoring is as follows: Each foursome is competing for 5 total points. Individual Head to Head stroke Play = 1 Point (#1 v #1, #2 v #2, etc.) Individual Match Play = 1 Point (#1 v #1, #2 v #2, etc.) Team Match Play = 1 Point (#1 & #2 v #1 & #2, etc.) In case of a tie, points will be split among the teams. The standings after the completion of the divisional rounds will be used to seat the crossover matches. 9. Individual medals will be given to the 12 players with the lowest total score for 18-hole region tournaments played (can drop one low score). The Region Championship must be played and that score will count to be eligible for top 12. Scores in region championship will count. Awards will be given to all region medalist. 40
10. Range finders will be allowed. No caddie may be used by golfers. 11. Electric carts are not to be used by the players. Exceptions will be made for ADA qualified players on a case by case basis. 12. Coaches are responsible to see that all players are dressed in appropriate golfing attire and comply with local course rules. 13. Play will be governed by USGA and any applicable local rules, UHSAA, and Region VI sportsmanship code. 14. Each school will be responsible for their own rules clinic. 15. Play will be from the Blue tees. 16. Team shirts are highly recommended. 17. Meets canceled due to unplayable weather will be rescheduled based on course availability. 18. Parents may not give any advice to players while on the golf course. This means to keep a reasonable distance (60 feet) from players and have no private conversations with players during their round. 19. ALL UHSAA Golf Championships (boys and girls) will use a Maximum Stroke Play Scoring System. Contestants will PICK UP after reaching a maximum score of 9 strokes on any hole of a competition. a. Markers will record a 9 on any hole where the maximum score is scored and then it will be circled on the card for easy identification of that score. b. All designated or sanction Region Events should also use this scoring system. It will provide consistent and fair qualification for the state competitions and All-State considerations. c. Advantages of using this system are increased speed of play and less pressure to finish a very bad hole. This system will also use the modification for Penalties and Disqualification Penalties that are listed under USGA Rules of Golf; Rule 32 Bogey, “Par and Stableford Competitions”. Please review these prior to the start of the golf season. 41
20. State Tournament Play-off Berth: In case of a tie for the last state berth, a three-hole play- off will occur at site of Region Championship with each team entering 6 players counting four scores. In the event of a tie the next player’s score will be used. In case there is still a tie a sudden death play- off will occur until the tie is broken. AWARDS 1 Region Trophy 12 Medals for 12 Low Medalists 42
Boys Golf Coaches Information - Missing 43
Golf (Boys) Schedule Schedule Regions on Wednesdays or Mondays Host Highland (SQ) August 17th Mt Dell GC Host East (SQ) August 24th Bonneville GC Host Murray (SQ) August 31rd Murray Parkway GC Host Brighton (SQ) September 7th Old MILL GC Host Skyline September 12th or 19th TBD Host Olympus (SQ) September 14th Glendale GC Host Park City September 21st Park City GC Region Championship September 26th TBD State Championship October 3rd and 4th Oquirrh Hills GC Duels need to be played before the Region Championship. Schedule on Tues. or Thurs. *Home Team First Week 1 Bye Park City August 9th Olympus vs Murray East vs Skyline Brighton vs Highland Week 2 Bye Murray August 16th Olympus vs East Highland vs Skyline Brighton vs Park City Week 3 Bye Brighton August 23rd Murray vs Park City Olympus vs Skyline Highland vs East Week 4 Bye Highland August 30th Skyline vs Murray Park City vs Olympus East vs Brighton Week 5 Bye Olympus September 6th Park City vs Highland Skyline vs Brighton East vs Murray Week 6 bye Skyline September 13th Murray vs Highland Brighton vs Olympus Park City vs East Week 7 Bye East September 20th Highland vs Olympus Skyline vs Park City Murray vs Brighton 44
Golf (Girls) Guidelines 2023 1. Scoring: Points will be awarded to each school based on placing in each Region tournament. The school with the most accumulated points at the end of the season will be the Region VI Champion. Ties split points. 2. Each school will be responsible for green fees for their own players at each match. The host school will be in charge of having scorecards, hole assignments, and any other administrative duties necessary for the match completed before the designated start time. 3. Region VI Tournament Scoring: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 4. Duels Final Standings: 5. The Final 18-Hole Championship: 7 6 5 5 3 21 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 7 6 5 4 3 21 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 6. Each team will play eight players the total of the low four scores of those eight will be counted as the team score. After the completion of the final region match the team with the highest cumulative score (see “Scoring” above) will be declared the region champion. In the case of a tie there will be co- region champions. A coin flip will determine who is entered in 1st place at State 7. Each school will be responsible for their own green fees. The host school will be in charge of the match, and having scorecards, hole assignments, and any other administrative duties necessary for the match completed before the designated start time. 8. Duel Match Scoring is as follows: Varsity each team will play 8 golfers. Each foursome is competing for 5 total points. Individual Head to Head stroke Play = 1 Point (#1 v #1, #2 v #2, etc.) Individual Match Play = 1 Point (#1 v #1, #2 v #2, etc.) Team Match Play = 1 Point (#1 & #2 v #1 & #2, etc.) In case of a tie, points will be split among the teams. The standings after the completion of the matcheswill count as one 18-hole tournament. 9. Individual medals will be given to the 12 players with the lowest total of the 18-hole region tournaments (can drop one low score). The Region Championship must be played and the score will count to be eligible for top 12. Scores (have to play) in region championship will count. Awards will be given to all region medalist. 10. Range finders will be allowed. No caddie may be used by golfers. 11. Electric carts are not to be used by the players. Exceptions will be made for ADA qualified players on a case by case basis. 12. Coaches are responsible to see that all players are dressed in appropriate golfing attire and comply with local course rules. 45
13. Play will be governed by USGA and any applicable local rules, UHSAA, and Region VI sportsmanship code. 14. Each school will be responsible for their own rules clinic. 15. Play will be from the forward tees. 16. Team shirts are highly recommended. 17. Meets canceled due to unplayable weather will be rescheduled based on course availability. 18. Parents may not give any advice to players while on the golf course. This means to keep a reasonable distance (40 feet) from players and have no private conversations with players during their round. 19. ALL UHSAA Golf Championships (boys and girls) will use a Maximum Stroke Play Scoring System. Contestants will PICK UP after reaching a maximum score of 9 strokes on any hole of a competition. a. Markers will record a 9 on any hole where the maximum score is scored and then it will be circled on the card for easy identification of that score. b. All designated or sanction Region Events should also use this scoring system. It will provide consistent and fair qualification for the state competitions and All- State considerations. c. Advantages of using this system are increased speed of play and less pressure to finish a very bad hole. This system will also use the modification for Penalties and Disqualification Penalties that are listed under USGA Rules of Golf; Rule 32 Bogey, “Par and Stableford Competitions”. Please review these prior to the start of the golf season. 20. State Tournament Play-off Berth: In case of a tie for the last state berth, a three-hole play-off will occur at site of Region Championship with each team entering 6 players counting four scores. In the event of a tie the next player’s score will be used. In case there is still a tie a sudden death play- off will occur until the tie is broken. AWARDS 1 Region Trophy 12 Medals for 12 Low Medalists Golf (Girls) Coach Information -Missing 46
Golf (Girls) Schedule Schedule Regions on Wednesdays or Mondays SQ = State Qualifier Host Murray March 6th (SQ) Murray Parkway Host Highland March 13th (SQ) TBD Host Olympus March 15th (SQ) Glendale Host East April 17th (SQ) Bonneville Host Skyline April 19th TBD Host Brighton April 24th (SQ) Riveroaks Host Park City April 26th (SQ) Park City GC Region Championship Mon May 1st TBD State Championship Mon/Tues May 8th/9th TBD Duels need to be played before the Region Championship (May 2nd). Schedule on Tuesdays or Thursdays Some duels are scheduled during spring breaks, please work with the other coaches to reschedule. Home team first. Week 1 Bye Olympus March 7th Park City vs Highland Skyline vs Brighton East vs Murray Week 2 Bye Highland March 14th Skyline vs Murray Park City vs Olympus East vs Brighton Week 3 Bye Brighton March 21st Murray vs Park City Olympus vs Skyline Highland vs East Week 4 Bye Murray March 28th Olympus vs East Highland vs Skyline Brighton vs Park City Week 5 bye Park City April 11th Olympus vs Murray East vs Skyline Brighton vs Highland Week 6 Bye Skyline April 18th Murray vs Highland Brighton vs Olympus Park City vs East Week 7 Bye East April 25th Highland vs Olympus Skyline vs Park City Murray vs Brighton 47
Lacrosse (Boys) Guidelines 2023 Activity Chairpersons: • Justin Pitcher (Assistant. Principal) • Craig Morris (Assistant Principal) • Chris Baer (Assistant Athletic Director) Schools involved in Region VI Lacrosse: • Brighton, East, Highland, Olympus, Park City, and Skyline. Murray and Salt Lake School for Performing Arts do not compete in Lacrosse Rules Clinic: See Lacrosse information slide show from UHSAA • https://www.uhsaa.org/glacrosse • Please refer to “General Policies” in the Region VI Manual for all other region rules, and the UHSAA Handbook for all UHSAA rules, and the NFHS Lacrosse handbook/rules book. Start Times: • The recommended start times for Lacrosse are 7:00 pm for Varsity games and 5:00 for Junior Varsity games. However, the actual start time for each game will be determined by the host school and are subject to change. Supervision • The administration of the home school will be available to supervise varsity home games. Reporting Scores: • Home school is responsible to report scores to MaxPreps and Deseret News on game days. Region Trophy • Region Trophy presented to the team(s) with the best win-loss record. If there is a tie, it will be determined by RPI. All-Region VI Boys Lacrosse Team Selection: • Team decided by coaches according to teams’ finish in region play. 1st place team gets 7 nominations, 2nd place gets 6 nominations, 3rd place gets 5 nominations, 4th place gets 4 nominations, 5th place gets 3 nominations. This is for Total of 26 players (13 first team and 13 second team All-Region). All-Region VI Boys Lacrosse Team Selection Process: 1st Team All-region will be voted on by the coaches at the end of the season and as the state tournament begins. The 1st team will be 13 players by position (3 attack/3 mid/3 defense/1 lsm/1 goalie/1 fos/1ssdm). The 2nd team will be 13 players by position (3 attack/3 mid/3 defense/1 lsm/1 goalie/1 fos/1ssdm). Each team in the region will receive 2 honorable mentions for their own athletes. Dates to Remember: • See UHSAA Website: https://uhsaa.org/calendar2223/ 48
Lacrosse (Boys) Coaches Contacts • Brighton: Coach: Chris O’Donnell [email protected] • East: Coach: Daniel “Deen” Anderson [email protected] • Highland: Coach: Neil Blane [email protected] • Murray: Boys Lacrosse Coach: No team • Olympus: Coach: Nick Merrell Nick. [email protected] • Park City: Boys Lacrosse Coach: Michael Persky [email protected] • Skyline: Boys Lacrosse Coach: Joe Sanchez [email protected], [email protected]. 49
Lacrosse (Boys) Schedule Extra dates on bottom? 2023 Schedule: (Tentative: To be finalized at he Region VI meeting on March 14, 2022) 2023 Region VI Boys Lacrosse Schedule Date Home Away Home Away Home Away 4/21/2023 Brighton East Highland Park City Olympus Skyline 4/26/2023 Skyline Brighton East Park City Highland Olympus 4/28/2023 Park City Brighton East Olympus Skyline Highland 5/3/2023 Brighton Highland East Skyline Park City Olympus 5/5/2023 Olympus Brighton Highland East Skyline Park City 5/10/2023 5/12/2023 April 21, 2023 April 21, 2023 • East @ Brighton • Brighton vs East • Park City @ Highland • Highland vs Park City • Skyline @ Olympus • Olympus vs Skyline April 26, 2023 April 26, 2023 • Brighton @ Skyline • Skyline vs Brighton • Park City @ East • East vs Park City • Olympus @ Highland • Highland vs Olympus April 28, 2023 April 28, 2023 • Brighton @ Park City • Park City vs Brighton • Olympus@ East • Olympus vs East • Highland @ Skyline • Skyline vs Highland May 3, 2023 May 3, 2023 • Highland @ Brighton • Brighton vs Highland • Skyline @ East • East vs Skyline • Olympus @ Park City • Park City vs Olympus May 5, 2022 May 5, 2022 • Brighton @ Olympus • Olympus vs Brighton • East @ Highland • Highland vs East • Park City @Skyline • Skyline vs Park City May 10, 2023 May 10, 2023 May 12, 2023 May 12, 2023 50
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