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Region 2 Manual 2011-12……………………………………………………………………………………………Page 1

5A

Region II

Policy Manual 2011-2012

UHSAA Handbook

http://www.uhsaa.org

Granger Hunter Kearns

Taylorsville West

Viewmont

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Region II Athletics Manual 2011-2012

INDEX

GENERAL INFORMATION .................................................................................................................................

2011-12--Calendar of State Activities ........................................................................................................ 3-4 2011-2012–5A Ready Reference Calendar Athletics …………………………………….………………….5 Directions to Region 2 Schools ................................................................................................................... 6-7 Region 2 Member Schools ........................................................................................................................ 7-13 Principals Assignments ................................................................................................................................. 14 Policies Regulating Student Behavior at Region 2 Activities ................................................................ 15-16 Student and Spectator Sport Items .............................................................................................................. 17 Trophies and Awards ............................................................................................................................. 18-19 Contest Limitations ................................................................................................................................. 20-21 Region Tie Breaker Rule & Rotation schedule ……………………………………………………........22-23

SPORTS .................................................................................................................................................................... Baseball --Responsible School--Taylorsville High……………………………………………………..24-26

Basketball (Boys/Girls) --Responsible School–Kearns High/Viewmont High ...................................... 27-29 Cross Country (Boys and Girls) --Responsible School–Hunter High .................................................... 30-31

Drill Team -- Responsible School–Taylorsville High ............................................................................ 32-33 Football --Responsible School–Granger High ........................................................................................ 34-36

Golf Boys --Responsible School–West High........................................................................................... 37-38 Golf Girls -- Responsible School–West High……………………………………………….…………..39-40 Soccer Boys --Responsible School–Granger High .................................................................................. 41-42 Soccer Girls --Responsible School–Granger High………………………………………………….…..43-44 Softball --Responsible School–Taylorsville High ................................................................................... 45-47 Swimming (Boys and Girls) --Responsible School--Kearns High .......................................................... 48-50 Tennis Boys --Responsible School–West High....................................................................................... 51-54 Tennis Girls --Responsible School–West High……………………………………………...…...……..55-58 Track (Boys and Girls)--Responsible School--Hunter High ................................................................... 59-62 Volleyball --Responsible School–Hunter High ....................................................................................... 63-64 Wrestling --Responsible School--Viewmont High ................................................................................. 65-67

DRAMA, FORENSICS, MUSIC ........................................................................................................................... Drama Schedule--Responsible School–Taylorsville High ............................................................................. 68 Forensics Schedule--Responsible School–Viewmont High ..................................................................... 69-70 Music –Instrumental Schedule--Responsible School–Kearns High .............................................................. 71

Music –Vocal Schedule--Responsible School–Taylorsville High………………………………………….71 5A Ready Reference Calendar – Drama, Forensics, Music………………………………..……………….72 DISTRICT CALENDARS Davis District………………………………………………………………………………………………..73 Granite District……………………………………………………………………………….……………..74 Salt Lake District……………………………………………………………………………………………75

For current information for each activity, go to:

http://www.uhsaa.org/new/

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DIRECTIONS TO REGION 2 SCHOOLS

GRANGER HIGH SCHOOL – 3690 South 3600 West, West Valley City, UT 84119 The buses can drop students off in the round-about on the northwest side of the school. The gym entrance is through the front door of the school a little to the south. For football, enter the parking lot on the north side of the building and proceed to the backside of the high school. The athletes can be dropped off near the back gyms. The bus can then continue on exiting on the south side of the building. Southbound – Take I-15 South to the west side I-215 belt route. Take the 3500 South exit and turn right. Proceed west on 3500 South to 3600 West. Turn left on 3600 West. The school will be on your right side. Eastbound (from the north or south) – Head east until you reach Bangerter Highway. If coming from the south, turn east onto 4100 South and then left on 3600 West. Continue until you see the school on your left. If coming from the north, turn east onto 3500 South and then right on 3600 West. The school will be on your right side. Westbound - From east side I-80 head west and then connect onto Hwy 201 west bound. Go to 3600 West exit. Turn left and follow to 3500 South. Turn left (east) and go to 3600 West. Turn right and the school will be on your right side. Follow the west bound I-215 belt route to the 3500 South west bound exit. Turn right and head west to 3600 West. Turn left and the school will be on your right side.

HUNTER HIGH SCHOOL Southbound – Take I-15 Southbound to I-215 South via exit 313. Continue South on I-215 until you reach the

W 2100 S Exit, Exit 20 B. Head west on UT-201 until you reach the 5600 West exit, Exit 11. Turn left onto 5600

west and head south until you reach 4200 south. Hunter High School is on the West side of the street.

Baseball Field: North side of the school

Football Field: Northwest corner of the school

Gymnasium/Pool: North end of the school

Softball Field: West side of school

Soccer field: West side of the school

KEARNS HIGH SCHOOL Southbound – Take I-15 Southbound to I-215 South via Exit 313. Continue South on I-215 to 4700 South Exit 15. Keep right at the fork, proceed West on 4700 South. Turn left on Bangerter Hwy, proceed South to 5400 South. Turn right on 5400 South, continue West to 4800 West. Turn left, Kearns High is on the left. Stadium is on the South end of the school. TAYLORSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL North/Southbound I-15 – Exit 5300 S exit turn right (west). Turn right on Warrior Way. (Taylorsville HS.) North/Southbound I-215 – Exit at 6200 S/Redwood Road Exit, turn north, proceed north through three (3) stoplights and the school is on the right. Enter from Redwood or turn east on 5400 S and north on Warrior Way. Gym/Pool: Southeast corner of the school – near football field/tennis courts Baseball Field: South of school Soccer Field: Southwest corner of school. Softball Field: East side of parking lot.

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VIEWMONT HIGH SCHOOL Northbound—Take I-15 North and take Exit 317 for 400 North. Turn right at W 400 North. Take the first left at N 500 West. Turn right at W 1000 North. Proceed east to 120 W. 1000 N. Viewmont High School will be through the light and on your left. The gym entrance and fields are on the north side of the school.

WEST HIGH SCHOOL Northbound/Southbound I-15 – Take the 6th North Exit and head East to 300 West – Turn right (south) and proceed to 241 North. The school is on your right hand side of 300 West.

REGION 2

MEMBER SCHOOLS 2011-2012 PRINCIPAL ADDRESS TELEPHONE Jerry Haslam 3690 So. 3600 W. 385-646-5320 Granger High Salt Lake City, UT 84119 385-646-5336 Fax John Wellburn 4200 So. 5600 W. 385-646-5360 Hunter High West Valley City, UT 84119 385-646-5362 Fax Maile Loo 5525 So. 4800 W. 385-646-5380 Kearns High Kearns, UT 84118 385-646-5382 Fax Garett Muse 5225 So. Redwood Rd. 385-646-5455 Taylorsville High Taylorsville, UT 84123 385-646-5457 Fax Dan Linford 120 W 1000 N 801-402-4200 Viewmont High Bountiful, UT 84010 801-402-4201 Fax Parley Jacobs 241 No. 300 W. 801-578-8500 West High Salt Lake City, UT 84103 801-578-8174 Fax

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REGION 2 MEMBER SCHOOLS 2011-2012

���� GRANGER HIGH Administration NAME EMAIL ADDRESS Principal Jerry Haslam [email protected] Admin. Secretary Debbie Okleberry [email protected]

Asst. Principal Ryan Oaks [email protected] Asst. Principal Dave Gatti [email protected] Asst. Principal Rob Wessman [email protected] Athletic Director (Boys) Garrett Clark [email protected] Athletic Director (Girls) JoyLynn Clark [email protected] Athletic Trainer Shelley Head [email protected] Baseball Garrett Clark [email protected] Boys’ Basketball Bernie Graziano [email protected] Girls’ Basketball Aaron Cousins [email protected] Cheer Advisor Chaarie Jaramillo [email protected] Cross Country Kelle Pace [email protected] Drama Brian Fuller [email protected] Drill Team Adeena Lago [email protected] Football Alex Gerke [email protected] Forensics Rachel Peterson [email protected] Boys Golf Shawn Crowther [email protected] Girls Golf Shawn Crowther [email protected] Music, Instrumenta Christopher Moore [email protected] Music, Vocal Kara Spjute [email protected] Boys’ Soccer Hyrum Okeson [email protected] Girls Soccer Megan Barrett [email protected] Softball Mark Parker [email protected] Swimming Teresa Turner [email protected] Boys’ Tennis Richard Bullock [email protected] Girls Tennis Laney Long [email protected] Boys’ Track Anthony Jeffries [email protected] Girls’ Track Anthony Jeffries [email protected] Volleyball Kylee Gardner [email protected] Wrestling Dave VandeVeegaete [email protected]

SCHOOL COLORS: COLUMBIA BLUE/CRIMSON RED/GRAY ...... MASCOT: LANCERS

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REGION 2 MEMBER SCHOOLS 2011-2012

���� HUNTER HIGH

Administration NAME EMAIL ADDRESS Principal John Welburn [email protected] Admin. Secretary Sharon Chaus [email protected] Assistant Principal Craig Stauffer [email protected] Assistant Principal Mark Ellermeie [email protected] Assistant Principal Doug Wagstaff [email protected] Athletic Director Pam Olson [email protected] Athletic Director Ryan Shaw [email protected]

Athletic Trainer Behule Burns [email protected] Baseball Ryan Shaw [email protected] Basketball, Boys Dave Filimoehala [email protected] Basketball, Girls Todd Wood [email protected] Cheerleading Angelina Rushton [email protected] Cross Country Ed Murrell [email protected] Drama Kjersti Parkes [email protected] Drill Team Danie Natter [email protected] Football Dustin Pearce [email protected] Forensics/Debate Bonnie Gailey [email protected] Golf, Boys Kevin Christensen [email protected] Golf, Girls Ashley Ellis [email protected] Music, Instrumental Josh Miller [email protected] Music, Vocal Mark Pearce [email protected] Soccer, Boys TBA Soccer, Girls Sue Christensen [email protected] Softball Wes Hammond [email protected] Swimming Shawn Marsing [email protected] Tennis, Boys Terry Cummings [email protected] Tennis, Girls Bridgett Bolland [email protected] Track, Boys Ed Murrell [email protected] Track, Girls Derrick Peyton [email protected] Volleyball Pam Olson [email protected] Wrestling Terry Allen [email protected]

SCHOOLCOLORS: NAVY BLUE/WHITE/SILVER………………..MASCOT: WOLVERINES

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REGION 2 MEMBER SCHOOLS 2011-12 � KEARNS HIGH

Administration NAME EMAIL ADDRESS Principal Maile Loo [email protected] Admin. Secretary Julie Joos [email protected] Assistant Principal Heather Sonne [email protected] Assistant Principal Ken Auld [email protected] Assistant Principal Howard Sagers [email protected] Athletic Director(Boys) Bill Cosper [email protected] Athletic Director(Girls) Emily Williams [email protected] Athletic Trainer Baseball Dave Ballard [email protected] Basketball, Boys Dan Cosby [email protected] Basketball, Girls Emily Williams [email protected] Cheerleading Kelsey Child [email protected] Cross Country Jim Flanagan [email protected] Drama Karen Whiting [email protected] Drill Team Brittney Thompson [email protected] Football Bill Cosper [email protected] Forensics/Debate Michelle Moon [email protected] Golf, Boys Waymie Anderson [email protected] Golf, Girls Bob Ostberg [email protected] Music, Instrumental Charles Dye [email protected] Music, Vocal Dave Martin [email protected] Soccer, Boys Don Knapp [email protected] Soccer, Girls Don Knapp [email protected] Softball Paige Mulford [email protected] Swimming Dave Ashton [email protected] Tennis, Boys Noray Turney [email protected] Tennis, Girls Noray Turney [email protected] Track, Boys Jim Flanagan [email protected] Track, Girls Jim Flanagan [email protected] Volleyball Ryan Knowlton [email protected] Wrestling Tyson Linnell [email protected]

SCHOOL COLORS:FOREST GREEN/GOLD………………………….MASCOT: COUGARS

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REGION 2 MEMBER SCHOOLS 2011-2012

� TAYLORSVILLE HIGH

Administration NAME EMAIL ADDRESS Principal Garett Muse [email protected] Admin. Secretary Kari Perry [email protected] Assistant Principal Terri Roylance [email protected] Assistant Principal Waisea Lesuma [email protected] Assistant Principal John Shackelford [email protected] Athletic Director(Boys) Ken Rasmussen [email protected] Athletic Director(Girls) Margo Jones [email protected] Athletic Trainer Ken Rasmussen [email protected] Baseball Jake Brown [email protected] Basketball, Boys Jim Boyce [email protected] Basketball, Girls Vickie Bohney [email protected] Cheerleading Chalise Farr [email protected] Cross Country Tera Hunter [email protected] Drama Steve Schmid [email protected] Drill Team Alisha Staggs [email protected] Football Jonny Matich [email protected] Forensics/Debate Michelle Van Gesen [email protected] Golf, Boys Jace Hymas [email protected] Golf, Girls Guy Mackay [email protected] Music, Instrumental Gary Jensen [email protected] Music, Vocal Leah Tarrant [email protected] Soccer, Boys George Sirstins [email protected] Soccer, Girls West Bludworth [email protected] Softball Rich Kaelin [email protected] Swimming Mary Ward [email protected] Tennis, Boys Rebecca Elkins [email protected] Tennis, Girls Rebecca Elkins [email protected] Track, Boys Aared Sampson [email protected] Track, Girls Aared Sampson [email protected] Volleyball Rich Kaelin [email protected] Wrestling Wayne Watts [email protected]

SCHOOL COLORS: BLUE/GOLD…………………………………..MASCOT: WARRIORS

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REGION 2 MEMBER SCHOOLS 2011-2012

���� VIEWMONT HIGH

Administration NAME EMAIL ADDRESS Principal Dan Linford [email protected] Admin. Secretary Marci Abbott [email protected] Assistant Principal Jonathon Gochberg [email protected] Assistant Principal Jerry Staley [email protected] Assistant Principal John Sadler [email protected] Athletic Director Jeff Emery [email protected] Athletic Trainer Brittini Tauilili Baseball Roger Farnsworth [email protected] Basketball, Boys Jeff Emery [email protected] Basketball, Girls Clint Straatman [email protected] Cheerleading Hollie Barenz [email protected] Cross Country Lida Ripplinger [email protected] Drama Steve Anderson [email protected] Drill Team Bonnie Pierce [email protected] Football Brad Lloyd [email protected] Forensics/Debate Michelle Smith [email protected] Golf, Boys Bob Greaves [email protected] Golf, Girls Jeff Emery [email protected] Music, Instrumental Dan Chaston [email protected] Music, Orchestra Eric Burt [email protected] Music, Vocal Chelsea Lamping [email protected] Soccer, Boys Dave Wigham [email protected] Soccer, Girls Eric Landon [email protected] Softball Brad Jones [email protected] Swimming Steve Doman [email protected] Tennis, Boys Mark Burningham [email protected] Tennis, Girls Scott Judy [email protected] Track, Boys Thal Wright [email protected] Track, Girls Melissa Fox [email protected] Volleyball Melissa Brewer [email protected] Wrestling Brandon Ripplinger [email protected]

SCHOOL COLORS: CARDINAL RED/GOLD…………………………..MASCOT: VIKINGS

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REGION 2 MEMBER SCHOOLS 2011-2012

� WEST HIGH

Administration NAME EMAIL ADDRESS Principal Parley Jacobs [email protected] Admin. Secretary Lucinda Cox [email protected] Assistant Principal Ken Devries [email protected] Assistant Principal Richard Jaramillo [email protected] Assistant Principal Mary Margaret Williams [email protected] Assistant Principal Bert Steele [email protected] Athletic Director Ronnie Stubbs [email protected] Athletic Director Kristy Proesch [email protected] Athletic Trainer Garth McFarland [email protected] Baseball Tuckett Slade [email protected] Basketball, Boys Robert Lyman [email protected] Basketball, Girls Ronnie Stubbs [email protected] Cheerleaders Doug Dardon [email protected] Cross Country Barry Makarewicz [email protected] Drama Rett Neale [email protected] Drill Team Kristie Goddard [email protected] Football Justin Spencer [email protected] Forensics/Debate Harry Davis [email protected] Golf, Boys Derek Schmehl [email protected] Golf, Girls Derek Schmehl [email protected] Music, Instrumental Brian Blodgett [email protected] Music, Vocal Patricia Tate [email protected] Soccer, Boys Kris Hamlet [email protected] Soccer, Girls Brady Smith [email protected] Softball Craig Graves [email protected] Swimming TBA Tennis, Boys Therisia Welker [email protected] Tennis, Girls Therisia Welker [email protected] Track, Boys Ron Webb [email protected] Track, Girls Ron Webb [email protected] Volleyball Mindy Wilder [email protected] Winter Guard Susan Raymond [email protected] Wrestling Michael Schmidt [email protected]

SCHOOL COLORS: RED/BLACK………………....................................MASCOT: PANTHERS

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PRINCIPALS’ ASSIGNMENTS 2011-2012 BOYS ATHLETICS: Baseball ................................................................................................. Waisea Lesuma, Taylorsville High School Basketball, Boys ............................................................................................. Heather Sonne, Kearns High School Basketball, Girls ................................................................................. Jonathan Goeshberg,Viewmont High School Cheerleading……………………………………………………………....Garett Muse, Taylorsville High School Cross Country ................................................................................................ Doug Wagstaff, Hunter High School Drill Team ................................................................................................... Garett Muse, Taylorsville High School Football ............................................................................................................ Jerry Haslam, Granger High School Golf, Boys .............................................................................................................. Ken Devries, West High School Golf, Girls…………………………………………………………………..…… Ken Devries, West High School Soccer, Boys ....................................................................................................... Dave Gatti, Granger High School Soccer, Girls ...................................................................................................... Ryan Oakes, Granger High School Softball .................................................................................................... Terri Roylance, Taylorsville High School Swimming ............................................................................................................... Ken Auld, Kearns High School Tennis, Boys ...................................................................................................... Rick Jaramillo, West High School Tennis, Girls ....................................................................................................... Kristy Proesch, West High School Track .............................................................................................................. Doug Wagstaff, Hunter High School Wrestling ......................................................................................................... Jerry Staley,Viewmont High School Volleyball ......................................................................................................... Craig Stauffer, Hunter High School OTHER ACTIVITIES: Drama .......................................................................................................... Garett Muse, Taylorsville High School Forensic ......................................................................................................... John Saddler,Viewmont High School Music - Instrumental ...................................................................................... Howard Sagers, Kearns High School Music – Vocal………………………………………….…………….John Shackelford, Taylorsville High School FEE SCHEDULE: Football, Boys &Girls Basketball. $4.00 Students and Senior Citizens (65 yr) $5.00 Adults FREE Cheerleaders in uniform and accompanied by their advisor FREE Admit properly identified student body officers only **Tickets will go on sale beginning with the sophomore games for Basketball. Tickets will go on sale one (1) hour prior to the start of Football games.**

PASSES HONORED: Utah High School Activities Association, Region 2 Passes, Media Passes.

AWARDS: List of Region trophies, medals, and awards listed on page 20-21.

ELIGIBILITY LISTS:

A copy of eligibility list must be submitted to the Utah High School Activities Association prior to students participating in any sponsored activity. All additional lists must be filed prior to the seeding program.

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POLICIES REGULATING STUDENT BEHAVIOR AT

REGION II ACTIVITIES 2011-2012 NOTE: PRINCIPALS ARE INSTRUCTED TO MAKE THE RULES AND POLICIES KNOWN TO

STUDENT LEADERS, CHEERLEADERS, DRILL TEAMS AND OTHER PARTIES AT THE BEGINNING OF EACH SCHOOL YEAR.

BANDS AND DRUMS: 1. The host school may have its band or pep band play for home games. 2. State policy will be followed in terms of noise makers. (see page 17). Air horns and sirens are not

permitted at any event. 3. Drums are to be used to play with the band, to play as part of an organized cheer, and to play for the pep

club’s marching activities. DRUMS ARE NOT TO BE USED INDISCRIMINATELY AS NOISE!! Drums will not be used while play is in progress.

BANNERS, SIGNS AND FLAGS: 1. The host school may have an appropriate welcome sign posted in the gym or stadium. No banner or signs

will be permitted other than the welcome sign. 2. Signs indicating cheers may be used by the cheerleaders. 3. Flags and emblems are allowed only at home games and only on the home side of the field. Students are

not allowed to parade emblems or flags on the playing field or on the opposite side of the field.

MASCOTS: Mascots will be allowed at all region games. CHEERLEADERS: 1. Cheerleaders of the host school should initiate a meeting with the guest cheerleaders. The two (2) groups

should work cooperatively together during the game. 2. Cheers and songs which are derogatory or insulting should not be used by either school. 3. Cheering contests, screaming indiscriminately for more than thirty (30) seconds should be discouraged.

Organized cheers are more effective. 4. Cheerleaders should do everything they can to stop the booing or shouting of small groups. 5. NO STOMP CHEERS!! 6. Cheerleaders should encourage good sportsmanship at all times. No abnormal noises especially when a

free throw is in process. 7. Cheerleaders are to remain away from the extended foul lane under the basket during free throws. When

the official hands ball to the shooter, the cheerleaders remain still to model respect to all players. 8. No megaphones, miniature balls, frisbees or candy are allowed to be thrown at Basketball games. 9. Only the home cheerleading squad is allowed on the floor for basketball games. 10. Only the home cheerleading squad is allowed to tumble and stunt. STUDENT/FAN BEHAVIOR AT ALL REGION 2 GAMES: 1. Students are encouraged to participate in organized cheers and show good sportsmanship at all events. 2. Students will not participate in organized, obscene or derogatory cheers or gestures, organized cheers

directed at an individual player, organized back turning or other unsportsmanlike conduct. 3. Fans are required to wear shirts. 4. Only coaches, officials, and press are allowed on sidelines.

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POM-POMS: 1. The host school may permit the use of pom-poms by cheerleaders and members of the drill team. 2. No other students from either school are permitted to have confetti, rolls of paper, etc. 3. Rally towels (cry towels) and small pom-poms can be used by fans in the stands only at Region 2 games according to the UHSAA Student & Spectator Sport Items (pg 20). 4. Megaphones will not be allowed during indoor competition.

PRE-GAME AND HALF-TIME 1) All pre-game activities will conclude in sufficient time to commence the official play at the official starting time. 2) The half-time performance should not exceed seven (7) minutes in basketball and ten (10) minutes in football. 3) No team or individual activity will be conducted that will humiliate or belittle opponents, including organized pregame demonstrations on any floor or field.

EXCEPTION: Home team may ask for additional time at half for a special occasion. Home team will notify visiting team coach of the extended half-time prior to the game.

POST-GAME ACTIVITY 1) Immediately after contest, both teams will shake hands and the visiting team will exit the playing area. 2) No students/fans are allowed on the playing area until the visiting team has exited the playing area. 3) No team or individual activity will be conducted that will humiliate or belittle opponents, including

organized post game demonstrations on any floor or field.

FRONT ROW SEATING: The front row of basketball bleachers should be left vacant if possible.

FINES FOR VIOLATIONS: The Region 2 Board of Managers for flagrant violations of the rules regulating student behavior may do one or more of the following:

a. Up to a $1000 fine b. Time changes for future games c. Not allowing certain fans or groups of fans to attend Region 2 events d. Other necessary action that the Region 2Board of Managers may deem as appropriate.

FINES & PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS BY REGION SCHOOLS: Region II upon having knowledge of an infraction of a rule or policy in assessing penalties may initiate action. Region II 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.

PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM: 1. Public address systems should not be used as a cheerleading instrument. 2. Game announcers should be as objective as possible.

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STUDENT AND SPECTATOR SPORT ITEMS In the chart below, ONLY those items marked “Yes” will be allowed as fan/spectator support items at all Region 2 Contests. It is recommended that schools follow these regulations during regular season and region tournament play. Sportsmanlike vocal cheering and support from team bench area are encouraged. The items indicated on this page are for use by all spectators.

Legend: BB Baseball DR Drill Team SC Soccer TE Tennis

BK Basketball FB Football SB Softball TR Track & Field CC Cross Country GO Golf SW Swimming & V Volleyball

Diving WR Wrestling

SPORT

BB

BK

CC

DR

FB

GO

SC

SB

SW

TE

TR

V

WR

Banners on wall except welcome or corporate sponsor

NO

NO

NO

NO

YES

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

Confetti/ shredded paper

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

Hand-held signs of any size

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

Laser light/ pointer

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

Miniature sports balls thrown into crowd

NO

NO

NO

NO

YES

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

Megaphones

YES

NO

YES

NO

YES

YES

YES

YES

NO

NO

YES

NO

NO

Artificial noise makers (horns, cow bells, bells, buzzers, clickers)

YES

NO

YES

NO

YES

NO

YES

YES

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

Whistles

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

Shirts on fans

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

Pompoms, shakers, spirit towels

YES

NO

YES

NO

YES

YES

YES

YES

NO

YES

YES

NO

NO

Recorded music over PA system with approval only

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

School bands

NO

YES

NO

NO

YES

NO

YES

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

Air horns/ sirens

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

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REGION 2

TROPHIES AND AWARDS 2011-2012 BOYS’ SPORTS: FOOTBALL One (1) championship trophy CROSS COUNTRY One (1) region meet trophy

Medals for places 1 through 10 Certificates for Top 10 (JV)

BASKETBALL One (1) championship trophy WRESTLING One (1) region meet trophy

Medals for Top 6 Two (2) outstanding wrestler trophies Medals for Top 4 (JV Tournament)

SWIMMING One (1) region meet trophy

Medals for Top 6 Medals for first place relay team

BASEBALL One (1) championship trophy TENNIS One (1) region meet trophy

Medals for 1-2-3-4, #1 singles; #2 singles; #3 singles Medals for 1-2-3-4, #1 doubles; #2 doubles Certificates for JV Tournament

TRACK & FIELD One (1) region meet trophy

Medals for Top 6 Medals for first place relay team

GOLF One (1) region meet trophy

One (1) marked medal for low medalist Medals for the top ten (10) all-region

SOCCER One (1) championship trophy

GIRLS’ SPORTS: CROSS COUNTRY One (1) region meet trophy

Medals for Top 10 Certificates for Top 10 (JV)

BASKETBALL One (1) championship trophy VOLLEYBALL One (1) region meet trophy

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SWIMMING One (1) region meet trophy

Medals for Top 6 Medals for first place relay team

TENNIS One (1) region meet trophy

Medals for 1-2-3-4, #1 singles; #2 singles; #3 singles Medals for 1-2-3-4, #1 doubles; #2 doubles

TRACK & FIELD One (1) region meet trophy

Medals for Top 6 places Medals for first place relay team

DRILL TEAM One (1) region meet trophy for the Region Champion. Plaques for top three placers in each category: Military, Dance, & Kick/Character Medallions/Plaques for top three (3) in the Drill Down Certificates for All-Region Team (3) best from each school

SOCCER One (1) championship trophy

SOFTBALL One (1) championship trophy

GOLF One (1) region meet trophy

One (1) medal for low medalist Medals for the top ten (10) all-region In the case of a tie, trophies will be purchased for all champions. OTHER COMPETITION:

FORENSIC/DEBATE/SPEECH One (1) region meet trophy Medals for the individual events Top 5 places in the following categories:

National Extemporaneous, Impromptu Extemporaneous, Impromptu, Oratory, Lincoln Douglas, and Student Congress.

Twenty (20) blank medals –(possible ties) Region Certificates for all participants with rating of good or higher.

Medals for individual events 1 through 5 in the following categories:

National Extemporaneous, Impromptu Extemporaneous, Impromptu, Oratory, Lincoln Douglas, and Student Congress (30 medals)

Medals for team debate (2 in each place) 1 through 5

DRAMA Medals

MUSIC Certificates--Solo and Ensemble Instrumental Certificates--Solo and Ensemble Vocal Certificates--Individuals receiving Superior

ACADEMIC ALL-REGION: Certificates for any athlete that qualifies to apply for Academic All-State.

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� Schedules are binding contracts between the schools involved.

���� A change of date must be approved by the Board of Managers after mutual agreement is reached between schools involved.

���� Flagrant violations could result in a fine up to $250.00.

PROTESTS:

“All protests concerning the outcome of a Region 2 game or contest must be made and concluded by appropriate officials and school leaders prior to the end of each game or contest. After a game or contest has been completed protests regarding the outcome are not allowed.”

[Refer to UHSAA by-laws, Article III, Section 2]

If the contest is under protest the school and game officials must be notified immediately at the end of the game or contest before they leave that site.

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CONTEST LIMITATIONS A. Any meet in which one (1) or more students participate counts as a meet for that school in individual/team

sports of cross country, golf, swimming, tennis, and track. B. The following contest limitations apply to sophomore, junior varsity, and varsity level competition from

the starting date until one (1) week prior to the state meet or tournament.

1. BASEBALL Twenty-two (22). Each game played counts as one game. Schools may exercise one of the following options during the season: -play (1) multi-game tournament (up to a maximum of 4 games) and count it as two(2) games and play one (1) non-region double header on a non-school day for both schools and count it as one (1) game OR -play two (2) non-region double headers on non-school days and count each double header as one (1) game.

2. BASKETBALL Twenty (20) games if no region post-season tournament is held,

plus the option of playing (1) endowment game.

3. CROSS COUNTRY Ten (10) meets

4. DRILL TEAM Three (3) competitions (does not include region or state)

5. FOOTBALL Nine (9) games + Endowment game

6. GOLF Fourteen (14) meets (Boys and Girls)

7. SOCCER Sixteen (16) matches (Boys and Girls) 8. SOFTBALL Twenty-two (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 (4) games may be played), and one multi-day tournament, where all

games played count as two (2) games (a maximum of eight games may be played in a multiple day tournament).

9. SWIMMING Fourteen (14) meets

10. TENNIS Fourteen (14) meets. The number of meets counted for a tennis tournament

shall be equal to the number of days scheduled for the tournament; e.g. a one (1) day tournament shall count as one (1) meet, and a two (2) day tournament shall count as two (2) meets, etc.

11. TRACK Twelve (12) meets

12. VOLLEYBALL Fourteen (14) games. Volleyball tournaments shall be counted as two (2)

games. Schools will be limited to two (2) tournaments. 13. WRESTLING Twenty-four (24) matches per wrestler. Eight (8) team tournaments count as

three (3) matches. Dual meets count as one (1) match. All tournaments count as three (3) matches.

14. MUSIC Three (3) contests

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REGION TIE BREAKER RULE

1. Tournament entries will be determined by the win/loss record in region (league) play. In the event of a tie between teams/individuals qualified for region/state tournament positions, the seed will be determined by the win/loss record between the teams/individuals involved. If they split, the seed will be determined by head to head records against the team/individuals (region play) with the highest finish. If that does not break the tie, success against the next highest finisher will be compared. This process will continue on down until the tie is broken. If a tie still exists, then the teams/individuals involved will flip a coin(s) with the winner going as the highest seed. A coin toss will determine subsequent seeding.

Examples:

Two basketball teams (A & B) tie for second place in region play. The two teams split during region play and both teams lost twice to the region champion. Team A defeated the fourth place team twice and team B split with the fourth place team. Team A would go into the state tournament as the second seed and team B would go to the state tournament as the third seed team.

Three football teams (A, B & C) tie with identical records for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th place in region play. The three teams both won one and lost one against each other. None of the teams beat the region champions, but two of the teams (A & B) beat the 5th place team and one team (C) lost to the 5th place team. In head to head play team A defeated team B. The order of finish would then be team A 2nd, team B 3rd, and team C 4th.

Three soccer teams tie for the region championship with a 10-4 record. In head to head games involving the three teams, team A goes 3-1, team B goes 2-2 and team C goes 1-3. Team A will go into the state tournament as 1st, team B will go in as 2nd, and team C goes as 3rd. All three teams will be considered as tri-champions.

2. In the event of any tie that would determine entry or non-entry to the tournament, play-offs will be held.

Examples:

If there is a tie between two teams with one available tournament slot, they will play each other at the site of the team that won the head to head regular season game(s). If the games were split, then they will play at the site of the coin flip winner, with the winner of the game earning the tournament entry.

If there are three teams tied for one available tournament entry slot a three way coin flip will be held. The odd team will have a bye and the other two teams will play a half game. The winner of that game will play the bye team in a half game. The winner of the second game will then get the tournament entry slot. If there are three teams tied for two available spots, the highest seed will be determined by the win/loss record between the teams/individuals involved. If the head to head records do not break the tie, then there will be a three way coin flip; odd team gets the choice to play or bye, the other two teams play. The winner of that game gets the final tournament berth.

*A three-way playoff in football will be played as a two quarter game.*

3. A coaches (A.D./Principals) meeting will be held a week before the last season game for those schools affected by a possible tie or ties.

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Volleyball Tie-Breaker: Volleyball will use the universal tie breaker as it relates to volleyball which reads: Seeding for the State Tournament will be determined by the standing in Region play. In the event of a tie Region 2 will use the following tie breaker rule: 1) Look at the head to head between the two tied teams 2) If there is still a tie, look at the sets won/lost between the two tied teams. 3) If there is still a tie, look at the total sets won/lost for the region season. 4) If there is still a tie, a coin toss will determine seeding. Baseball Tie-Breaker: Ties between more than two teams that have no playoff implications will be decided through head to head results of the three teams (6 games each). If the teams are still tied, the record of the teams against the highest finishing team not involved in the tie will be added to the comparison. If the teams are still tied, run differential (total # of runs scored and allowed by the teams involved) in games involving the three teams will be used.

A three way tie with one playoff spot at risk will be broken with a series of games. First, each of the

teams will simultaneously flip a coin. If all three coins land on the same thing, the process will be

repeated until there is two of one and one of the other. The odd man out will get a bye through the

first game. The two coins that land the same will play each other with the losing team being

eliminated and the winner moving on to play the third team. The winner of the second game will

obtain the playoff spot.

REGION SPORT/ACTIVITY ROTATION 1. All sports/activities will rotate up one each year except for football (two year rotation-up one). 2. Home and home sports/activities will flip-flop the home and home schedule each year.

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2011-12 BASEBALL GUIDELINES & SCHEDULE Region Representative: Waisea Lesuma, Taylorsville High

Coaches Representative: Jake Brown, Taylorsville High Start Date: Monday, February 27, 2012 First Contest: Monday, March 6, 2012

Eligibility List Due: Friday, March 9, 2012 Academic All-State Accepted Between: March 27 – April 17, 2012

Roster & Photo Due: Friday, April 6, 2012

RESPONSIBLE SCHOOL………………………………………………. TAYLORSVILLE HIGH Games

• We will play each region team three times for a total of fifteen region games.

• We will play three games a week against the same team (Wed. Thurs. Fri.).

• The J.V. games will piggyback all Varsity games.

• The sophomore teams will play double headers on Saturdays.

• Make up games will be played on the first available date in the order they were canceled.

• The home team will take pregame 25 minutes before the scheduled start time and take 10

minutes leaving 10 minutes for the visiting team.

Tie Breaker

• All two team ties will be decided by head to head results (unless there is a playoff spot at risk).

• Ties between more than two teams that have no playoff implications will be decided through

head to head results of the three teams (6 games each). If the teams are still tied, the record of

the teams against the highest finishing team not involved in the tie will be added to the

comparison. If the teams are still tied, run differential in games involving the three teams will

be used.

• A three way tie with two playoff spots at risk will involve using the above criterion to

determine the highest of the three. Then the bottom two will have a one game playoff for the

final spot.

• A three way tie with one playoff spot at risk will be broken with a series of games. First, each

of the teams will simultaneously flip a coin. If all three coins land on the same thing, the

process will be repeated until there is two of one and one of the other. The odd man out will

get a bye through the first game. The two coins that land the same will play each other with

the losing team being eliminated and the winner moving on to play the third team. The winner

of the second game will obtain the playoff spot.

All Region

• The MVP and 1st team all region will be selected through a coach vote. The voting power will

be tapered based on where each team finished in the region. 1st place = 1.2 votes, 2nd place =

1.1 votes, 3rd place = 1.0 votes, 4th place = .9 votes, 5th place = .8 votes, 6th place = .7 votes.

The first team will be made up of 14 players.

• The 2nd team all region will be determined through a slotted system with the 1st place team

receiving 5 players, 2nd place gets 4 players, 3rd place gets 3 players, 4th and 5th places get 2

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players each and 6th place gets 1 player. Honorable mention all region will be the same as 2nd

team.

• There will be a coaches meeting on May 12 to determine all region teams. Coaches should be

prepared to provide statistical evidence to support their players’ achievements.

2012 VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE

Wednesday, April 11 Thursday, April 12 Friday, April 13

Hunter @ Granger Hunter @ Granger Granger @ Hunter

Viewmont @ Kearns Viewmont @ Kearns Kearns @ Viewmont

Tville @ West Tville @ West West @ Tville

Wednesday, April 18 Thursday, April 19 Friday, April 20

Granger @ Kearns Granger @ Kearns Kearns @ Granger

Tville @ Viewmont Tville @ Viewmont Viewmont @ Tville

West @ Hunter West @ Hunter Hunter @ West

Wednesday, April 25 Thursday, April 26 Friday, April 27

Tville @ Granger Tville @ Granger Granger @ Tville

Viewmont @ West Viewmont @ West West @ Viewmont

Kearns @ Hunter Kearns @ Hunter Hunter @ Kearns

Tuesday, May 1 Wednesday, May 2 Thursday, May 3

Granger @ West Granger @ West West @ Granger

Hunter @ Viewmont Hunter @ Viewmont Viewmont @ Hunter

Kearns @ Tville Kearns @ Tville Tville @ Kearns

Monday, May 7 Tuesday, May 8 Wednesday, May 8

Viewmont @ Granger Viewmont @ Granger Granger @ Viewmont

West @ Kearns West @ Kearns Kearns @ West

Hunter @ Tville Hunter @ Tville Tville @ Hunter

VARSITY GAMES START @ 4:00PM

SOPHOMORE SCHEDULE

Saturday, March 24 Saturday, April 14 Saturday, April 21

Granger @ Viewmont Granger @ Hunter Kearns @ Granger

Kearns @ West Kearns @ Viewmont Viewmont @ Tville

Tville @ Hunter West @ Tville Hunter @ West

Saturday, April 28 Saturday, May 5

Granger @ Tville West @ Granger

West @ Viewmont Viewmont @ Hunter

Hunter @ Kearns Tville @ Kearns

SOPHOMORE GAMES ARE DOUBLEHEADERS AND START AT 12 NOON

State Tournament (1st & 2nd Rounds): May 15-16 @ Home Sites

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State Tournament: May 21-25 @ UVU

2011 BOY’S AND GIRL’S BASKETBALL GUIDELINES & SCHEDULES Administrative Representative: Heather Sonne, Kearns & Jonathan Gochberg, Viewmont

Coaches Region Representative: Dan Cosby, Kearns & Clint Straatman, Viewmont Start Date: Monday, November 7, 2011

Eligibility List Due: Friday, December 2, 2011 First Competition: Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Academic All-State Accepted Between: December 13, 2011 – January 17, 2012 Moratorium Dates: November 24-27, 2011 – December 23-27, 2011 – January 1, 2012

Roster and Picture Deadline: Wednesday, January 11, 2012

RESPONSIBLE SCHOOL ................................................................... KEARNS HIGH/VIEWMONT HIGH 1. Beginning practice date: Monday, November 7, 2011

Schedules and team rosters are to be e-mailed by athletic directors to region athletic directors. Region athletic directors are responsible for making sure copies re-distributed to their individual coaches

2. Endowment games: May be played at any time except during the moratorium.

First practice game: Tuesday, November 22, 2011 Moratorium dates are November 24-27; December 23-27, 2011 and January 1, 2012.

3. Girls- All games will be held at the same site with the Sophomore game beginning at 3:30 p.m., Junior Varsity at 5:15 p.m., and Varsity at 7:00 p.m.

4. Boys- All games will be held at the same site with the Sophomore game beginning at 3:30 p.m., Junior

Varsity at 5:15 p.m., and Varsity at 7:00 p.m.

5. The UHSAA has contracted to use a Spalding Basketball. If coaches cannot agree on which ball to use at the region games, the Spalding ball will be used (home team provides game ball).

6. Home team wears white jerseys. Visiting team wears dark jerseys. 7. All schools are required to use adults on the clock and score book (Varsity only).

8. Scouting is to be done from the spectator stands and no video filming of future opponents will be

allowed at Varsity, JV, or Sophomore levels.

9. It is the responsibility of the home team school to keep the court sidelines clear. 10. To comply with Utah Health Code, NO Cooking or Warming devices allowed. Violation will incur

a fine. 11. Varsity home school to provide dressing facilities for visiting school. Whiteboard will be available.

Each school will provide their own towels. Home school will clear visiting locker room one (1) hour before games and provide a guide for the visiting team, i.e., meet bus, show locker room, etc. In cases where applicable, ties between basketball teams for first place in region play will result in co-champions or tri-champions being declared and trophies will be awarded to all teams involved. Seeding for state tournament play (top four places) will be determined by the

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region tie breaker rule. Ties (between two or more teams) that determine entry or non-entry to the tournament and/or playoffs will be played at the home site of the team that won the head to head games or, if the teams split a coin toss will determine the home team.

12. The Boys 5A State Tournament will be held at TBA on February 27 thru March 3, 2012. The Girls 5A State Tournament will be held at Salt Lake Community College on February 20-25, 2012.

13. Home school bands must not be located behind or adjacent to visiting team benches. 14. Ninth grade student/athletes are allowed to participate at all levels (Sophomore, JV, & Varsity). There are no restrictions on how many ninth graders can participate.

15. A boy’s All-Region team will be selected by the region coaches at a meeting TBA. A girl’s All-Region team will be selected by the region coaches at a meeting TBA.

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Boys Basketball Schedule 2011 – 2012

Friday, January 13 Hunter @ Kearns Granger @ Viewmont West @ Taylorsville Wednesday, January 18 Taylorsville @ Granger Viewmont @ Hunter Kearns @ West Friday, January 20 West @ Granger Kearns @ Viewmont Taylorsville @ Hunter Tuesday, January 24 Granger @ Kearns Hunter @ West Viewmont @ Taylorsville Friday, January 27 West @ Viewmont Kearns @ Taylorsville Hunter @ Granger

Friday, February 3 Kearns @ Hunter Viewmont @ Granger Taylorsville @ West Tuesday, February 7 Granger @ Taylorsville Hunter @ Viewmont West @ Kearns Friday, February 10 Granger @ West Viewmont @ Kearns Hunter @ Taylorsville Friday, February 17 Kearns @ Granger West @ Hunter Taylorsville @ Viewmont Tuesday, February 21 Viewmont @ West Taylorsville @ Kearns Granger @ Hunter

Boys State Tournament @ Maverick Center

February 29 – March 3, 2012

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Girls Basketball Schedule 2011 – 2012

Thursday, January 5 Hunter @ Kearns Granger @ Viewmont West @ Taylorsville Tuesday, January 10 Taylorsville @ Granger Viewmont @ Hunter Kearns @ West Thursday, January 12 West @ Granger Kearns @ Viewmont Taylorsville @ Hunter Tuesday, January 17 Granger @ Kearns Hunter @ West Viewmont @ Taylorsville Thursday, January 19 West @ Viewmont Kearns @ Taylorsville Hunter @ Granger

Wednesday, January 25 Kearns @ Hunter Viewmont @ Granger Taylorsville @ West Tuesday, January 31 Granger @ Taylorsville Hunter @ Viewmont West @ Kearns Thursday, February 2 Granger @ West Viewmont @ Kearns Hunter @ Taylorsville Thursday, February 9 Kearns @ Granger West @ Hunter Taylorsville @ Viewmont Tuesday, February 14 Viewmont @ West Taylorsville @ Kearns Granger @ Hunter

Girl’s State Tournament @ SLCC

February 20 – February 25, 2012

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2011 CROSS COUNTRY GUIDELINES & SCHEDULE

Region Chairman: Doug Wagstaff, Hunter Eligibility List Due: August 26, 2011

Academic All-State Accepted Between: September 6 - September 20, 2011 First Competition: Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Region Meet: Friday, October 7, 2011, Time 2:30 pm State Entries Due: Friday, October 14, 2012

State Tournament: Wednesday, October 19, 2011, Time TBA

RESPONSIBLE SCHOOL..................................................................................................HUNTER HIGH

1) Cross country meets will begin at 3:30, with the exception of the Region Championships which will begin at 2:30 p.m. 2) The host school will designate a well marked course. Distances for meet courses will range from 3,000 to 6,000 meters. 3) Qualification for State will be as per rules in the current UHSAA handbook. Each individual may compete in a maximum of ten (10) meets, not counting region and state. 4) The winner of the region trophy will be determined by the team scores at the Region Meet. 5) Medals will be awarded to the top 10 Finishers in the Region Meet in both the boys and girls varsity division. Medals will be awarded to the first 10 finishers in the boys and girls Junior Varsity division. Additional medals may be awarded by the coaches. 6) Two paid Officials will be arranged to start, score, and referee the Region Meet. 7) Each school will provide 2 adult volunteers for the Region Meet. 8) At meets girls will run first, then boys, unless agreed upon ahead of time by all coaches involved. 9) Please refer to “General Policies” in the Region II Handbook for all other Region II rules, and the UHSAA Handbook for all UHSAA rules. 10) The Preseason time trial and Region Championship course will be held at Hunter Park, 3500 South and 5800 West in West Valley City. The course will be 5000m. The host school will be Hunter High. The race order will be: Girls JV/Boys JV/Girls Varsity/Boys Varsity. 11. The Preseason Time Trial will be all girls in the first race and all boys in the second race. 11) Each school will furnish their own stickers or tags. Include athlete name and school. 12) The uniform rule will be in effect for all meets, with the exceptions of the pre-season time trials meet. 13) In order to participate in the Region Championship meet varsity runners must participate in at least two (2)

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meets, which could include invitational meets. Exceptions will be made for illness and injuries and coaches are expected to police his/her own team. 14) In addition to the members of the qualifying teams each region will qualify the top 3 members who are not members of one of the qualifying teams. Only 3 individuals will qualify for the state meet from a region and will qualify whether or not they place in the top ten individually. . 15. Tie breaker is determined by the highest 6th place finisher (of the teams involved) 16. Region coaches will choose an All-Region Academic Team composed of seniors with a 3.75 or higher GPA for the cumulative 9-12 grades. Applications should be sent to the Region Chairman at the same deadline as the state forms using a copy of the state form for submission.

REGION 2 CROSS COUNTRY COURSE LOCATIONS

Granger HS City Park 4450 West 3500 South West Valley City

Hunter HS Hunter Park 3700 South 6000 West West Valley City

Kearns HS ICE OVAL Park 4800 West 5800 South Kearns

Taylorsville HS MILLRACE Park 1200 West 5400 South Taylorsville

Viewmont HS Bountiful Park 400 North and 200 West Bountiful

West HS Rose Park Par 3 1400 North Redwood Road Salt Lake City

REGION 2 CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE

Wednesday, August 24th

3:30 pm Region Preseason Time Trial at Hunter Park

Wednesday, August 31st Granger-Hunter @ Kearns Taylorsville-West @ Viewmont

Wednesday, September 14th

Kearns-Viewmont @ Granger Hunter-West @ Taylorsville

Wednesday, September 21st

Kearns-Viewmont @Hunter Taylorsville-Granger @ West

Wednesday, September 28th

OPEN DATE for scheduling for non-GSD schools

Granite School District Championships @ Kearns

Friday, October 7th

Region 2 Cross Country Championships @ Hunter Park 2:30 pm

Wednesday, October 19th

UHSAA 5A State Cross Country Championships @ Sugarhouse Park

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2011-12 DRILL TEAM GUIDELINES & SCHEDULE Administrative Representative: Garrett Muse, Taylorsville

Region Representative: Danielle Natter-Hunter, Alicia Staggs-Taylorsville Eligibility List Due: Friday, November 11, 2011

First Competition: October 24, 2011 Academic All-State Accepted Between: December 13, 2011 – January 10, 2012

State Deadline Entries: Saturday, January 28, 2012

RESPONSIBLE SCHOOL………………………….………TAYLORSVILLE HIGH

1. Region II drill teams will follow the guidelines listed in the General Guidelines of the Region II Manual. 2. Region Drill Team Competition will be conducted under the rules and guidelines of the UHSAA competition regulations. 3. Drill teams must follow the National Safety Guidelines in order to qualify for catastrophic insurance coverage. 4. The team coach must attend a UHSAA clinic for coaches and judges prior to the Region Meet or complete the UHSAA Drill Team test. 5. Beginning with the 2011-2012 school year, Drill Teams compete in the same three (3) categories head to head at region and state competitions. The UHSAA has designated MILITARY, DANCE, and CHARACTER as the three official categories for competition in the upcoming (2011-2012) school year. Novelty and prop will alternate every year as the third category. 6. Drill team coaches must attend a mandatory meeting prior to the Region II Drill Team Competition. Each coach will draw a number for her team which will determine each team’s performance order for each category based on the following rotation. The order of events for the Region Tournament will be Military, Dance and Character.

Military Dance Character 1 4 6 2 3 5

5 6 1 4 2 3 3 1 4 6 5 2

7. All coaches must submit the following information for the Region Program no later than Monday, December 5, 2011. Please submit information electronically to [email protected].

• A team picture (high quality with sharp contrast). • Names of drill team members and officers • Names of school administration and athletic director • All Region Team names (3) deserving drill team members, either seniors or second year members) • Academic All Region (Team members with 3.75 cumulative GPA). • Note: Please make sure all names are spelled correctly.

8. Drill teams will have 20 minutes of floor time on the day of competition at the host school and a one

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hour practice session prior to competition scheduled by the Region Representative at the competition site. 9. Region II Drill Representatives will be chosen from the Region II Drill Competition host school. 10. The following awards will be presented at the Region Drill Competition:

• Plaques will be awarded to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners in each category. • A region trophy will be awarded to the region championship team. • Plaques will be awarded to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place team winners in drill down. • Certificates will be given for 2nd and 3rd place overall. • Certificates will be given for Academic All Region. • Certificates will be given for All Region Team.

11. Four (4) teams from Region II will qualify to move on to State Competition. If any team that does not qualify wins a specific category, that team will have the option of taking that first place routine to State. 12. Videotaping of other teams at Region or State Competition is not allowed. 13. No males will be allowed in the dressing rooms or team areas during any competitions.

Competition Planning Meeting Thursday, November 3, 2011

Hunter High School 3:00 p.m.

Academic All State Nominations

Due to UHSAA: Friday, January 13, 2012

Region II Drill Open Gym Monday, January 16, 2012 (Martin Luther King Day)

7:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Region II Drill Team Competition Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Hunter High School 6:00 pm

State Drill Team Competition

Friday, February 3, 2012 Utah Valley University

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2011 FOOTBALL GUIDELINES & SCHEDULE Admin. Region Chairman: Jerry Haslam - Granger High School

Region Representative: Doyle Holt, Granger High Start Date: August 8, 2011

Endowment Game: August 19,2011 Eligibility List Due: August 26, 2011

Academic All-State Accepted Between: September 20 – October 11, 2011 Rosters & Pictures Due: Tuesday, October 4, 2011

RESPONISIBLE SCHOOL……………………………………………………………..GRANGER HIGH

1) All varsity region games will start at 7:00 p.m.(*Granger home varsity TBA) 2) Each region school will play a full schedule of sophomore and junior varsity games. These games will be played the day before the varsity game. All games will start at 3:30 p.m. sophomore games will be played at the same location as the varsity game, junior varsity games will be at the opposite location of the varsity game. 3) Home teams wear dark jerseys, visiting team wear light jerseys (all levels) or by mutual agreement on sub varsity levels. 4) All schools are required to use adults on chain and down markers (varsity only). 5) Scouting is to be done from the spectator stands or a specific location set up (if available) by the home team. 6) The host school should extend courtesy to the visiting photographer as to its own photographer. 7) Only one person is permitted to film. No video filming of future opponents will be allowed at varsity, junior varsity, or sophomore games. 8) It is the responsibility of each school to keep their sidelines clear. Administrators and athletic directors will be in charge of issuing sideline passes and controlling the sidelines during the game. 9) Home team is responsible for emergency medical care. 10) Head coaches will meet the day following each of the regularly scheduled Varsity games at 6:30a.m. to deliver the most recent two game DVD’s. Exchange will be original copy DVD only. Film exchange will take place at West High in the northwest parking lot, unless other arrangements are made by opposing coaches. Films to be exchanged in Region II will be filmed by a responsible person to ensure quality. The tape must include: a. Pre-snap set wide angle

b. Zoom no tighter than defensive front (including all linebackers) and offensive front (including QB and tight ends, tight wings or slots).

c. Show a view of down box and chain before each down

d. Show a view of scoreboard by quarter and after each scoring play

e. Film of all plays

First game exchange will be coordinated by the two coaches.

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11) Varsity home school is to provide dressing facilities for the visiting school. Chalkboard/whiteboard will be available. Home school will clear visiting locker room one and one-half hour before games and provide a guide for the visiting team, i.e., meet bus, show locker room, etc. (Junior Varsity and Sophomore will dress at their own school, but when conditions get bad, may need locker room at half time). 12) Visiting team spotters/coaches must remain on the visiting team’s side/section of the stadium, unless another location is provided by the home team elsewhere. 13) Coaches will communicate with each other on at least the following two occasions: A. Schedule and team rosters are to be mailed and postmarked to each coach or by the last day in August. A copy will also be sent to Mr. Haslam Rosters shall contain players name, grade level, height, weight, and position of each player. B. The coaches will meet Monday, October 24 at Granger High school @7:00 p.m. for the purpose of selecting the All-Region II Team. 14) Region Trophy to first place in regular region play. 15) Please refer to General Policies in the Region II Handbook for all other Region II rules, and the UHSAA Handbook for all UHSAA rules.

www.uhsaa.org

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REGION 2 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 201

Friday, August 19th (Endowment) Pleasant Grove @ Kearns Payson @ Granger Highland @ West Viewmont @ Woodscross Layton @ Hunter Copper Hills @ Taylorsville Friday, August 26th Copper Hills @ Kearns Granger @ Murray Tooele @ West Viewmont @ Davis Hunter @ Pleasant Grove Taylorsville @ Hillcrest Friday, September 2nd Kearns @ Northridge Cyprus @ Granger West @ East Layton @ Viewmont West Jordan @ Hunter Taylorsville @ Murray Friday, September 9th Kearns @ Jordan Granger @ Judge Cyprus @ West Viewmont @ Bountiful Hunter vs Davis @ Weber State Olympus @ Taylorsville *Region 2 Games

Friday, September 16th Riverton @ Kearns Granger @ Juan Diego Lone Peak @ West Lehi @ Viewmont Hunter Bye Taylorsville @ Cyprus *Friday, September 23rd Viewmont @ Granger Kearns @ Taylorsville West @ Hunter *Friday, September 30th Taylorsville @ Viewmont Hunter @ Granger Kearns @ West *Friday, October 7th Hunter @ Kearns Granger @ Taylorsville West @ Viewmont *Thursday, October 13th Viewmont @ Kearns Granger @ West Taylorsville @ Hunter *Wednesday, October 19th Kearns @ Granger West @ Taylorsville Hunter @ Viewmont

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2011 BOYS GOLF GUIDELINES & SCHEDULE

Region Chairman: Ken Devries, West High Start Date: Monday, August 1, 2011

First Competition: Tuesday, August 9, 2011 Eligibility List Due: Friday, August 26, 2011

Academic All-State Accepted Between: August 23-September 6, 2011 State Team Information Due: Tuesday, September 27

State Golf Tournament: October 5-6, 2011 @ Talons Cove GC

RESPONSIBLE SCHOOL ............................................................................................ WEST HIGH

1. Please refer to “General Policies” in the Region Handbook for all other Region rules, and the UHSAA

Handbook for all UHSAA rules. All “General Policies” will apply to the sport of golf.

2. There will be eight (8) or nine (9) 18 hole Region Tournaments. All schools will be responsible for their

own green fees.

3. The school hosting the match will be in charge of having scorecards, hole assignments, and all other

administrative duties completed before the scheduled start time.

4. Points for the region tournaments will be according to the following system: (1st – 14 points, 2nd - 10

points, 3rd – 8 points, 4th – 6 points, 5th – 4 points, 6th – 2 points). If there is a tie, points will be split

among the teams.

5. At the conclusion of the Region events the team with the highest cumulative point total will be declared

the Region Champion. If a tie occurs, each team will be awarded Region Trophy.

6. In case of a tie for the State berth, a nine (9)-hole playoff will occur with each team entering six (6)

players. The top four (4) scores will count. In the event of a tie, the next player’s score will be

determined until the tie is broken. A neutral course will be designated as the playoff site.

7. Individual medals will be given to the (10) players with the lowest scores in Region events – All Region

First Team.

8. Individual certificates will be given to the second (10) players with the next lowest scores in Region

events. All Region Second Team.

9. Academic All State Winners & Academic All Region Winners will be announced. Hunter will provide

certificates for Academic All Region.

10. Eight (8) team members will play at the region events. The coach will determine their top eight (8)

players in advance. The four (4) lowest scores will count for team scoring.

11. Region Tournaments will start as late as possible (shot-gun starts will be requested).

12. Caddies may NOT be used by golfers.

13. Electric/Gas carts are not to be used by the payers. Exceptions (disability and etc.) will be determined

by the agreement of the coaches

14. Cell phones and Range Finders will not be permitted on the golf course and must be turned off during

tournament play.

15. Spectators/Parents may attend but are not allowed to give advice to participants. Spectator golf carts

are up to the discretion of the course professional. Spectators must stay at least fifty (50) feet from all

participants.

16. All coaches are responsible to see that all their players are dressed in appropriate golfing attire and

comply with the local course rules.

17. Players must attend school the day of the scheduled matches and tournaments to be eligible for play that

day.

18. Play will be governed by the USGA rules and local course rules, stroke play, proper golf conduct,

etiquette and the Region 2 sportsmanship code.

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19. All play will be from the blue tees or the colored equivalent.

20. A region rules meeting will be scheduled every year for all coaches and players.

21. Team shirts are highly recommended.

22. Rained out meets will be rescheduled at the convenience of the golf course. In the event of tournament

cancellation due to inclement weather, the following USGA rules apply: A) When less than 50% of the

field completes or could complete play on the scheduled day, cancel the round. B) when more than

50% of the field completes or could complete play on the scheduled day, suspend play temporarily until

the next suitable time for resumption.

23. Awards (All Region Trophy) (10 medals for Low Medalists) (10 Certificates for the next 10 low

scorers) (Announce Academic All State Members) (Certificates for Academic All Region Members)

AWARDS 1 Region Trophy 10 Medals for 10 Low Medalists 10 Certificates for the next 10 Low scorers (11-20)?????

HOME COURSES (Host Schools) • Granger – Stonebridge G.C

• Hunter – Westridge G.C

• Kearns – Westridge G.C.

• Taylorsville – Meadowbrook

• Viewmont – Lakeside G.C.

• West – Rose Park G.C

2011 REGION 2 BOYS GOLF SCHEDULE

Varsity 18 Hole Tournaments

Wednesday August 17th @ Glendale 8:00 a.m. Shot Gun $14 Thursday August 18th @ West Ridge 1:30 p.m. Shot Gun $13 Tuesday August 23rd @ Talons Cove 2:30 p.m. Shot Gun $14 Wednesday August 31st @ Stonebridge 2:30 p.m. Shot Gun $13 Thursday September 8th @ Lakeside 2:30 p.m. Shot Gun $13 Thursday September 15th @ Stansbury 2:00 p.m. Shot Gun $10 ($28 Coaches) Tuesday September 20th @ Rose Park 2:00 p.m. Shot Gun $14 Monday September 26th @ Wasatch 10:30 a.m. Tee Times $11.50 JV 9 Hole Tournaments Tuesday August 30th @ Lakeside 3:00 p.m. Tee Times $6.50 Wednesday September 7th @ West Ridge 3:00 p.m. Tee Times $7 Wednesday September 14th @ Glendale 3:00 p.m. Tee Times $7 Monday September 19th @ Rose Park 3:00 p.m. Tee Times $7

State Golf Tournament : October 5th

-6th

, 2011 @ Talons Cove G.C.

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2012 GIRL’S GOLF GUIDELINES & SCHEDULE

Region Representative: Ken Devries, West High Start Date: Monday, February 27, 2012

First Match: Monday, March 5, 2012 Eligibility List Due: Friday, March 9, 2012

Academic All-State Accepted Between: March 20 – April 10, 2012 State Entries Due: Wednesday, May 9, 2012

RESPONSIBLE SCHOOL….………………….…………………………………………..WEST HIGH 1. Please refer to “General Policies” in the Region II Handbook for all other Region II rules, and the UHSAA

Handbook for all UHSAA rules. All “General Policies” will apply to the sport of golf.

2. There will be a maximum (6) 9-hole Region Matches and (2) 18-hole Region Tournaments. All schools will be responsible for their own green fees.

3. The school hosting the match will be in charge of having scorecards, hole assignments, and all other

administrative duties completed before the scheduled start time. 4. Points for the region tournaments will be according to the following scoring system: The nine-hole tournaments will be scored as follows: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7 5 4 3 2 1 The eighteen-hole Region Tournaments will be scored as follows: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 14 10 8 6 4 2 If there is a tie, points will be split among the teams. 5. In Varsity Matches (6) players may compete. The three (3) lowest scores will count for team scoring. Any

additional players will play an individual JV format. 6. Scoring--- STABLEFORD 7. Varsity Team Play will be from the “FORWARD TEE”. If a player scores greater than 60 for 9 holes, they

should play from the JV tee. 8. JV Matches: Coaches will determine tee placement.

9. At the conclusion of 8 matches, the team with the highest cumulative point total will be declared the Region

Champion. If a tie occurs, each team will be awarded a Region Trophy.

10. In case of a tie for the State berth, a nine (9)-hole playoff will occur with each team entering four (4) players. The top three (3) scores will count. In the event of a tie, the next player’s score will be determined until the tie is broken. A neutral course will be designated as the playoff site.

11. Individual medals will be given to the (10) players with the lowest scores in the Region events. 12. Region Tournaments will start as late as possible (shot-gun starts will be requested)

13. Varsity and JV matches will be played at the same time. However, JV will play 9-holes when the varsity

plays 18 holes – shotgun start.

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14. No caddie may be used by golfers. 15. Electric/Gas carts are not to be used by the players. Exceptions (disability and etc.) will be determined by

the agreement of the coaches. 16. Cell phones and RANGE FINDERS will not be permitted on the golf course and must be turned off during

tournament play. 17. Spectators/Parents may attend but are not allowed to give advice to participants. Spectator golf carts are up

to the discretion of the course professional. Spectators must stay at least fifty (50) feet from all participants. 18. All coaches are responsible to see that all their players are dressed in appropriate golfing attire and comply

with the local course rules. 19. Players must attend school the day of the scheduled matches and tournaments to be eligible for play that

day. 20. Play will be governed by the USGA rules and local course rules, stroke play, proper golf conduct, etiquette

and the Region II sportsmanship code. The UHSAA may allow for special stroke and distance rules which

become part of the local rules for that event.

21. A region rules meeting will be scheduled every year for all coaches and players. 22. Team shirts highly recommended. 23. Rained out meets will be rescheduled at the convenience of the golf course. In the event of tournament

cancellation due to inclement weather, the following USGA rules apply: A. When less than 50% of the field completes or could complete play on the scheduled day, cancel the

round. B. When more than 50% of the field completes or could complete play on the scheduled day, suspend

play temporarily until the next suitable time for resumption. AWARDS 1 Region Trophy Medallion for low medalist. 10 Medals for 10 Low Medalists

GOLF SCHEDULE

TBD--- the Region 2 golf chairperson have a schedule finalized by February 15th

of each year.

Region 2 Girls Golf Schedule 2012

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2012 BOY’S SOCCER GUIDELINES & SCHEDULE Region Representative: Dave Gatti, Granger High

Start Date: Monday, February 27, 2012 First Match: Monday, March 5, 2012

Eligibility List Due: Friday, March 9, 2012 Academic All-State Accepted Between: March 27 – April 17, 2012

Rosters & Pictures Due: Friday, April 6, 2012

RESPONSIBLE SCHOOL .................................................................................................... GRANGER HIGH

1. Play will begin on a region basis beginning Thursday, March 29th. All varsity games will be

played on Tuesday and Friday at 3:30 p.m., except for the first game. Junior varsity games will

be played the same day following the varsity game at the same site. Jerseys and socks will be

white for home games and dark for away games. Seeding in state play will be determined by

the standing in region play.

2. If a game ends in a tie the teams will play up to two (2) ten minute overtime periods in a

sudden death format (first team to score wins). If there is no scoring in the overtimes, the

game will end in a tie.

3. A region trophy will be awarded to the first place team in regular region play. In cases where

applicable, ties between soccer teams for first place in region play will result in co-champions

or tri-champions being declared and trophies will be awarded to all teams involved. Seeding

for state tournament play will be determined by reverting to the region tie breaker rule.

4. Seniors will not be allowed to play Junior Varsity unless prior discussion by the head coaches.

5. In the event of a postponement, it will be the responsibility of the home team athletic director

to notify the visiting school and the officials. Visiting school officials should be notified as

soon as possible.

6. It is recommended that teams sit on one side of the field and spectators sit on the opposite side

of the field.

7. A $100.00 fine will be assessed if a coach plays an athlete how has been red carded and

turned into the state. Athletes must not be allowed to participate in the succeeding varsity

game. Fines will be payable to Region II.

8. It is recommended that Junior Varsity games will consist of two forty-minute halves (unless

both head coaches agree to shorten the halves).

9. The All-Region II team will be determined with the following guidelines: 1st place team

names five players to the team, 2nd names four players, 3rd names three players, 4th names

two players, and 5th place names one player.

10. Please refer to “General Policies” in the Region II Handbook for all other Region II rules, and

the UHSAA Handbook for all UHSAA rules.

School Sites Granger Campus Hunter Campus Kearns Campus Taylorsville Campus Viewmont Turf Field (Campus) West Campus

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2012 BOY’S SOCCER SCHEDULE

Thursday, March 29th

Tuesday, April 24th

Granger @ Viewmont Viewmont @ Granger

T-Ville @ Kearns Kearns @ T-Ville

Hunter @ West West @ Hunter

Tuesday, April 10th

Friday, April 27th

Viewmont @ T-Ville T-Ville @ Viewmont

Granger @ Hunter Hunter @ Granger

West @ Kearns Kearns @ West

Friday, April 13th

Tuesday, May 1st

Kearns @ Hunter Hunter @ Kearns

T-Ville @ Granger Granger @ T-Ville

Viewmont @ West West @ Viewmont

Tuesday, April 17th

Friday, May 4th

Kearns @ Viewmont Viewmont @ Kearns

West @ Granger Granger @ West

Hunter @ T-Ville T-Ville @ Hunter

Friday, April 20th

Tuesday, May 8th

Granger @ Kearns Kearns @ Granger

T-Ville @ West West @ T-Ville

Viewmont @ Hunter Hunter @ Viewmont

State Playoffs: First Round: May 15, 2012 (Home Sites) Quarter-Finals: May 18, 2012 (Home Sites) Semi-Finals: May 22, 2012 (Woods Cross High) Finals: May 24, 2012 (Rio-Tinto Stadium)

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2011 GIRL’S SOCCER GUIDELINES AND SCHEDULE Admin. Region Chairman: Ryan Oakes – Granger High Region Representative: Hyrum Okeson, Granger High

Start Date: Monday, August 1, 2011 First Competition: Tuesday, August 9, 2011 Eligibility List Due: Friday, August 26, 2011

Academic All-State Accepted Between: August 30 – September 13, 2011 State Team Information Due: Friday, September 23, 2011

RESPONSIBLE SCHOOL ....................................................................................... GRANGER HIGH

1. Play will begin on a region basis beginning Thursday, September 1, 2011. All Varsity games

will be played on Tuesday and Thursday at 3:30 p.m. Junior Varsity games will be played the

same day following the varsity game at the same site. Jersey and socks will be white for home

games and dark colors for away games.

2. If the game ends in a tie teams will play to two (2) ten minute overtime period in a sudden

death format (first team to score wins). If there is no score in the overtimes, the game will end

in a tie.

3. A region trophy will be awarded to the first place team in region play. In cases where

applicable, ties between teams for first place in region play will result in co-champions or tri-

champions being declared trophies will be awarded to all teams involved. Seeding for state

tournament play will be determined by reverting to region tie breaker rules.

4. Seniors will not be allowed to play junior Varsity unless prior discussion by the head coaches.

5. In event of a postponement, it will be the responsibility of the home team’s athletic director to

notify the visiting school and officials. Visiting School officials should be notified as soon as

possible.

6. It is recommended that teams sit on the one side of the field and spectators sit on the opposite

side of the field.

7. A $100.00 fine will be assessed if a coach plays an athlete who has been red carded and

turned into the state. Athletes will not be allowed to participate in succeeding varsity games.

Fines will be payable to region II.

8. It is recommended that Junior Varsity games will consist of two forty minute halves (unless

both head coaches agree to shorten the halves).

9. The All-Region 2 team will be determined with the following guidelines:

1st Place: 5 players 2nd Place: 4 players 3rd Place: 3 players 4th Place: 2 players 5th Place: 1 player 6th Place: 1 player

10. Please refer to “General Policies” in the Region II Handbook for all other Region II rules, and the

UHSAA Handbook for all UHSAA rules.

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School Sites

Granger Campus Hunter Campus Kearns Campus Taylorsville Campus Viewmont Centerville Jr. High 625 South Main, Centerville West Campus

Thursday, September 1st Granger @ Viewmont T-ville @ Kearns Hunter @ West Tuesday, September 6th T-ville @ Viewmont Hunter @ Granger West @ Kearns Thursday, September 8th Kearns @ Hunter Granger @ T-ville Viewmont @ West Tuesday, September 13th Kearns @ Viewmont West @ Granger Hunter @ T-ville Thursday, September 15th Granger @ Kearns T-ville @ West Hunter @ Viewmont State Playoffs: First Round: Oct 11, 2011 Quarter-Finals: Oct 13, 2011 Semi-Finals: Oct 18, 2011 Finals: Oct 21, 2011

Tuesday, September 20th Viewmont @ Granger Kearns @ T-ville West @ Hunter Thursday, September 22nd Viewmont @ T-ville Granger @ Hunter Kearns @ West Tuesday, September 27th Hunter @ Kearns T-ville @ Granger West @ Viewmont Thursday, September 29th Viewmont @ Kearns Granger @ West T-ville @ Hunter Tuesday, October 4th Kearns @ Granger West @ T-ville Viewmont @ Hunter

GIRL’S SOCCER SCHEDULE 2011

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2012 SOFTBALL GUIDELINES & SCHEDULE Region Representative: Terri Roylance, Taylorsville High Coaches Representative: Rich Kaelin, Taylorsville High

Start Date: Monday, February 27, 2012 First Competition: Monday, March 5, 2012 Eligibility List Due: Friday, March 9, 2012

Academic All-State Accepted Between: March 27 – April 17, 2012 Rosters & Pictures Due: Friday, April 6, 2012

RESPONSIBLE SCHOOL……………………………………………TAYLORSVILLE HIGH

1. No team may play more than twenty-two (22) games during the entire season. -A single day tournament will count as one (1) game with a maximum of four (4) games. -A multiple day tournament (2-3 days) will count as two (2) games towards contest limitations. A maximum of eight (8) games may be played in a multiple day tournament.

2. All region varsity games shall begin at 3:30pm. a. Games will be a full seven (7) innings.

b. If the score is tied at the end of seven (7) innings, the international tiebreaker rule will be in effect. c. The 10-run rule will be in effect after the fifth inning. d. The 15-run rule will be in effect after the third inning.

3. All junior varsity games will immediately follow varsity games (same day/same site). a. A team may only score six (6) runs an inning in a JV game. b. Rules for junior varsity play will be agreed upon by the region in order to provide a developmental atmosphere and to accommodate facility use conflicts. c. There is a 1.5 hour time limit. 4. The visiting team will take the field at 3:00pm; home team will take the field at 3:15pm. 5. The home team will be responsible for: a. Providing an official scorekeeper (a responsible adult) b. Providing two (2) new game balls (same ball as used in State) c. Paying the officials d. Field management e. Calling the media with game results. 6. Postponed games will follow the UHSAA suspended game procedures. a. The home team will call their opponent and the officials by 12:00noon. b. Game will be rescheduled on the first available weekday as agreed upon by the involved coaches and approved by the involved principals. c. Priority should be given to region games. d. In the first round of region play, the postponed game may be “flip-flopped” to the visiting field if it is deemed playable. The second round field will be reversed. e. In the second round of region play, the game will be made up on the first available date at home field. 7. Teams agree to accept all National Federation Rules. 8. In the event of a tie in the standings, the region tie breaker rule will be in effect.

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9. Video taping of games is by playing teams only. 10. One region trophy will be awarded to the first place team. 11. Coaches will nominate senior players with a cumulative 3.85 GPA for Academic All-Region. 12. Coaches meeting to select region teams will be held @ 6:30pm on Monday, May 14, 2012 @ Texas Roadhouse Restaurant (5400 South 1950 West, Taylorsville) 13. Pitching distance will be 43 feet. 14. Senior recognition day will be kept to a ten (10) minute maximum according to general policy.

Head Coaches Granger Mark Parker Hunter Wes Hammond Kearns Paige Mulford Taylorsville Rich Kaelin Viewmont Brad Jones West Craig Graves

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2012 SOFTBALL SCHEDULE

Tuesday, April 10 Thursday, April 26 West @ Viewmont Viewmont @ West Hunter @ Kearns Kearns @ Hunter Granger @ Taylorsville Taylorsville @ Granger Thursday, April 12 Tuesday, May 1 Hunter @ West West @ Hunter Viewmont @ Granger Granger @ Viewmont Kearns @ Taylorsville Taylorsville @ Kearns Tuesday, April 17 Thursday, May 3 Granger @ West West @ Granger Viewmont @ Kearns Kearns @ Viewmont Taylorsville @ Hunter Hunter @ Taylorsville Thursday, April 19 Tuesday, May 8 West @ Kearns Kearns @ West Taylorsville @ Viewmont Viewmont @ Taylorsville Granger @ Hunter Hunter @ Granger Tuesday, April 24 Thursday, May 10 West @ Taylorsville Taylorsville @ West Hunter @ Viewmont Viewmont @ Hunter Kearns @ Granger Granger @ Kearns

Inter Region games @ Home school Tuesday, May 15, 2012 Thursday, May 17, 2012

State Tournament @ Valley Complex

May 22-24, 2012

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2011-12 SWIMMING GUIDELINES & SCHEDULE Region Representative: Kenneth Auld, Kearns High Coaches Representative: Chris Horne, Kearns High

Start Date: Monday, September 19, 2011 First Competition: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 Eligibility List Due: Friday, November 11, 2011

Moratoriums: November 24-27, 2011 – December 23-27, 2011 – January 1, 20112 Academic All-State Accepted Between: December 13, 2011 – January 10, 2012

State Entries Deadline Due: Friday, February 3, 2012

RESPONSIBLE SCHOOL……………………………..……………………KEARNS HIGH

1. Monday, September 19, 2011 will be the first day of practice/team selection and Thursday, October 12, 2011 will be the first date a swimming meet may be held.

2. A maximum of fourteen (14) meets will be held which includes state qualifying meets. All region meets will begin at 3:30 pm. The region relay meet will count as a state qualifying meet.

3. The Region Championship will be held on Wednesday, February 1, at the South Davis Recreation Center at 10:00 am (warm ups will begin at 8:30 am).

4. The State Championship Meet will be held at Brigham Young University on February 10-11, 2012.

5. Each team in the region shall have a current version of Hy-Tek meet manager and team manager swimming software. Home team will be in the odd lanes, visiting team in the even lanes.

6. Each school’s entries for the Region Championship will be limited to all official entries in each individual event and one (2) entry in each relay event. All entry times must be the best time from meets during the current season. NT’s will not be accepted as entry times. Only the “A” relay’s score.

• All swimmers must meet eligibility requirements as per National Federation Rules.

• The top four swimmers from each school will be used to score towards the Region Championship.

• Each school must submit their region entries as well as their Academic All-Region names (seniors only, 3.75 or higher) at our Region Seeding Meeting. The meeting will be held on Thursday, January 26 at 6:30 pm at a place to be determined.

• The scoring format will be 16 places; 1 Region Trophy, 6 individual event medals, and 3 relay team medals.

• Awards will be passed out during breaks of the meet.

7. All hosting schools of dual meets will have the following: Dual Meets Region Championship Starter $40.00 $60.00 Referee $40.00 $60.00 Stroke Judge $30.00 $30.00 (4) Head Timer/Runner $30.00 $40.00

8. Dual meet scheduling will be rotated forward and will alternate home and away meets.

9. The Region Relay Meet will be held at Kearns High School on Thursday, November 10th, beginning at 3:30 pm.

10. Academic All-Region Names (Seniors only, 3.75 Overall GPA or higher) must be submitted on Thursday January 26th at our seeding meeting.

11. No white swimming suits.

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2011-2012 SWIMMING SCHEDULE

All Meets start at 3:30 p.m.

Thursday, November 10 Region Relays @ Kearns Thursday, November 17

Hunter @ West

Tuesday, November 22 Kearns @ Viewmont Granger @ Taylorsville

Thursday, December 1 West @ Kearns Taylorsville @ Viewmont Granger @ Hunter

Thursday, December 8 West @ Taylorsville Granger @ Kearns Hunter @ Viewmont (6pm)

Thursday, December 15 West & Granger @ Viewmont Thursday, January 5 Kearns @ Taylorsville Thursday, January 12 Taylorsville @ Hunter Thursday, January 19 Hunter @ Kearns

Thursday, January 26 Region Meeting @ Olive Garden (West Valley)

Wednesday, February 1

Region Championship Meet @ South Davis Recreation Center

Friday & Saturday February 10-11 State 5A Championship @ Brigham Young University

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SWIMMING COACHES School Head Coach Granger High Teresa Turner Hunter High Shawn Marsing Kearns High Dave Ashton Taylorsville High Mary Ward Viewmont High Steve Doman West High Gena Cox

Region 2 Swim Sites

Granger Hunter Campus Kearns West of Campus (Across the Street) Taylorsville Campus Viewmont South Davis Recreation Center, Bountiful West Northwest Rec Center (New Building) -1300 W 3rd N, SLC

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BOY’S TENNIS GUIDELINES & SCHEDULE Region Representative: Rick Jaramillo, West High Coaches Representative: Therisia Welker, West High

Start Date: Monday, February 27, 2012 First Match: Monday, March 5, 2012

Eligibility List Due: Friday, March 9, 2012 Academic All-State Accepted Between: March 20 – April 10, 2012

Region Tournament: May 2-3, 2012 @ Liberty Park State Entries Due: Saturday, May 5 2012

State Tournament: May 11-12, 2012 @ Liberty Park RESPONSIBLE SCHOOL…………………………………………………………WEST HIGH

REGION DUAL MATCH PLAY:

1) Each school will submit complete game schedules to all Region 2 schools.

2) Time of Region Games: All Region dual marches will begin at 3:30.

3) Each team is expected to have a Junior Varsity contingent, which will travel with the school’s Varsity teams and play their matches on the same day as Varsity. The coach of the visiting team will call the host coach in advance and ascertain the number of Junior Varsity matches to be played. Junior Varsity players will play at least a pro-set.

4) Varsity matches will consist of 2 out of 3 sets,12 point tie-breaker, regular scoring.

5) Both coaches at a dual match will provide a written line-up of players by positions to the opposing coach.

6) Players are limited to ten minute warm-up; the warm-up does not include practice serves.

7) A player who is slated to play, but arrives late; i.e., during the ten minute warm-up, may be inserted into her position; however, the player will not receive the allotted ten minutes to warm up. Tardy players will be penalized according to the rules of the USTA ,beginning at 3:30 p.m. at dual meets. The only exception applies at Region if other players can be assigned to available courts for the round. If a player arrives after the match for which she was slated to play has begun, the tardy player will assume the role of a spectator.

8) The home team will furnish for each varsity match; two new balls per match; a three set match will receive two new balls at the beginning of the third set.

9) A coach may move a singles player to doubles and vice-versa; however, the players must be ranked according to ability in both singles and doubles.

10) Coaching on change-overs can only be part of the 90 seconds allowed. Coaching is allowed for only two minutes between sets; however, during the first and second games of the set, players may not leave the court and coaches may not walk on the court, unless requested; between the second and third sets, the players have ten minutes, and players may leave the court.

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11) The host school will choose if the J-V dual matches are add or no add, informing the visiting coach before the matches start.

12) Please refer to “General Policies” in the Region II Handbook for all other Region II rules, and the UHSAA Handbook for all UHSAA rules.

REGION TOURNAMENT PLAY:

1) Stacking is not permissible and could result in UHSAA sanctions. In an effort to

promote fair play and wholesome team competition thereby fostering a healthy educational environment, the Utah High School Activities Association offers the following guidelines in regards to stacking:

A. Legitimate and ethical “placing of players”: Any lineup which places a better skilled player above a lesser skilled player or a better skilled doubles team above a lesser skilled doubles team is legal.

B. Legitimate lineups according to skill ability: Skill ability shall be defined as the number one singles player shall be better than the number two singles player who shall be better than the number three singles player. The number one doubles team shall be better than the number two doubles team. Coaches should enter players at the positions which their skill dictates. Juggling or shuffling the positions to gain an advantage is unsportsmanlike and creates an unhealthy educational environment. In the event of an injury during any course of the season the next best player would move up to fill the spot vacated by the injured player.

2) High school tennis players must compete in a minimum of five (5) matches during the

high school season in order to compete at the region meet. This includes matches at the varsity level and in the singles or doubles category. Injury or special situations will be considered but must be approved by the UHSAA prior to the student athlete participating in the region meet.

3) Seeding of the region tournament will be conducted by the Region coaches the Monday

before at 6:00 p.m. of the Region Tournament. Seeds will be based on region dual matches results at a particular position. Matches start at 9:00 a.m. the first day and 3:30 p.m. the last day. Must have a minimum of two referees/U.T.A. 994.8782

4) The region championship trophy will be awarded to the team which has accrued the

highest point total based upon the following schedule: A. Each team dual match victory: 1 point per match (5pts. Total) B. Region tournament where 4 qualify for State:

1st Place: 5 points 2nd Place: 4 points 3rd Place: 3 points 4th Place: 2 points 5th Place: 1 point

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5) No more than fourteen (14) matches will be played by team players during the course of

the UHSAA tennis season. This restriction does not apply to those matches played either at the region or state tournaments. To qualify for state a player must have played 5 of those matches at the particular position.

6) All players in region tournament shall wear a matching team shirt.

7) A player will not be required to play an opponent more than once in the region meet.

8) Coaching will be allowed after third game and on odd game changeovers and on

mandatory 2 minute break between sets.

9) No rest period or coaching between the 1st and 2nd game. Rest periods begin on the 3rd game changeover.

10) Bathroom breaks are permissible if taken within the allotted 3 minutes or a reasonable

amount of time.

11) All coaches must wear identification badge at dual and region matches.

12) The All-Region Team will be selected by the coaches at the seeding Region meeting. The meeting will be @ Applebees 5678 S Redwood Road at 6:00pm on Monday April 30. Coaches will determine MVP, 1st Team, 2nd Team, and Honorable Mention. Academic All-Region team chosen-any senior with a 3.75 GPA or higher.

13) Must use High Altitude balls.

JUNIOR REGION Tournament play: 1) It will be held in conjunction with the Varsity Region Tournament (weather

permitting) 3 singles & 2 doubles 2) Pro set until final-2 out of 3 sets regular scoring in final. Add scoring 8-8 with 12pt.

tie breaker. 3) 3 Seeds will be drawn randomly.

Site Locations will all be on campus except for Granger.

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2012 BOY’S TENNIS SCHEDULE

March 20, 2012

Kearns @ Hunter West @ Viewmont Taylorsville @ Granger

March 22, 2012 West @ Kearns Hunter @ Taylorsville

Viewmont @ Granger March 27, 2012

Kearns @ Taylorsville Granger @ West Viewmont @ Hunter

March 29, 2012 Granger @ Kearns Taylorsville@ Viewmont Hunter @ West April 10, 2011 Kearns @ Viewmont Hunter @ Granger

West @ Taylorsville

April 12, 2012

Hunter @ Kearns Viewmont @ West Granger @ Taylorsville

April 17 , 2012

Kearns @ West Taylorsville @ Hunter Granger @ Viewmont

April 19, 2012

Taylorsville @ Kearns West @ Granger Hunter @ Viewmont

April 24, 2012

Kearns @ Granger Viewmont @ Taylorsville West @ Hunter

April 26, 2012

Viewmont @ Kearns Granger @ Hunter Taylorsville @ West

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2011 GIRL’S TENNIS GUIDELINES & SCHEDULE Administrative Representative: Kristy Proesch, West

Region Representative: Therisia Welker, West Starting Date: August 1, 2011 First Game: August 8, 2011

Eligibility List Due: Friday, August 25, 2011 Academic All-State Accepted Between: August 23 – September 6, 2011

Region Tournament: September 28th 29th 2011 State Entries Deadline: Saturday, October 4, 2011

State Tournament: October 6th and 8th 2011

RESPONSIBLE SCHOOL…………………………………………………WEST HIGH

1. REGION DUAL MATCH PLAY: 1) Each school will submit complete game schedules to all Region 2 schools.

2) Time of Region Games: All Region dual marches will begin at 3:30.

3) Each team is expected to have a Junior Varsity contingent, which will travel with the

school’s Varsity teams and play their matches on the same day as Varsity. The coach of the visiting team will call the host coach in advance and ascertain the number of Junior Varsity matches to be played. Junior Varsity players will play at least a pro-set.

4) Varsity matches will consist of 2 out of 3 sets, 12 point tie-breaker, regular scoring.

5) Both coaches at a dual match will provide a written line-up of players by positions to the opposing coach.

6) Players are limited to ten minute warm-up; the warm-up does not include practice serves.

7) A player who is slated to play, but arrives late; i.e., during the ten minute warm-up, may be inserted into her position; however, the player will not receive the allotted ten minutes to warm up. Tardy players will be penalized according to the rules of USTA beginning at 3:30 p.m. at dual meets. The only exception applies at Region if other players can be assigned to available courts for the round. If a player arrives after the match for which she was slated to play has begun, the tardy player will assume the role of a spectator.

8) The home team will furnish for each varsity match; two new balls per match; a three set match will receive two new balls at the beginning of the third set.

9) A coach may move a singles player to doubles and vice-versa; however, the players must be ranked according to ability in both singles and doubles.

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10) Coaching on changeovers can only be part of the 90 seconds allowed. Coaching is allowed for only two minutes between sets; however, during the first and second game of the set, players may not leave the court and coaches may not walk on the court, unless requested; between the second and third sets, the players have ten minutes, and players may leave the court.

11) The host school will choose to play add or no add for the J-V duals, informing the visiting coach before the match starts.

12) Please refer to “General Policies” in the Region II Handbook for all other Region II rules, and the UHSAA Handbook for all UHSAA rules.

REGION TOURNAMENT PLAY:

1 Stacking is not permissible and could result in UHSAA sanctions. In an effort to promote fair play and wholesome team competition thereby fostering a healthy educational environment, the Utah High School Activities Association offers the following guidelines in regards to stacking:

A. Legitimate and ethical “placing of players”: Any lineup which places a better skilled player above a lesser skilled player or a better skilled doubles team above a lesser skilled doubles team is legal. B. Legitimate lineups according to skill ability: Skill ability shall be defined as the number one singles player shall be better than the number two singles player who shall be better than the number three singles player. The number one doubles team shall be better than the number two doubles team.

Coaches should enter players at the positions which their skill dictates. Juggling or shuffling the positions to gain an advantage is unsportsmanlike and creates an unhealthy educational environment. In the event of an injury during any course of the season the next best player would move up to fill the spot vacated by the injured player.

2 High school tennis players must compete in a minimum of five (5) matches during the high school season in order to compete at the region meet. This includes matches at the varsity level and in the singles or doubles category. Injury or special situations will be considered but must be approved by the UHSAA prior to the student athlete participating in the region meet.

3 Seeding of the region tournament will be conducted by the Region coaches the Monday before at 6:00 p.m. of the Region Tournament. Seeds will be based on region dual matches results at a particular position. Matches start at 9:00 a.m. the first day and 3:30 p.m. the last day. Must have a minimum of two referees/U.T.A. 994.8782

4 The region championship trophy will be awarded to the team which has accrued the highest point total based upon the following schedule:

A. Each team dual match victory: 1 point per match (5pts. Total)

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B. Region tournament where 4 qualify for State:

1st Place: 5 points 2nd Place: 4 points 3rd Place: 3 points 4th Place: 2 points 5th Place: 1 point

5 No more than fourteen (14) matches will be played by team players during the course

of the UHSAA tennis season. This restriction does not apply to those matches played either at the region or state tournaments. To qualify for state a player must have played 5 of those matches at the particular position.

6 All players in region tournament shall wear a matching team shirt.

7 A player will not be required to play an opponent more than once in the region meet.

8 Coaching will be allowed after third game and on odd game changeovers and on mandatory 2 minute break between sets.

9 No rest period or coaching between the 1st and 2nd game. Rest periods begin on the 3rd game changeover.

10 Bathroom breaks are permissible if taken within the allotted 3 minutes or a reasonable amount of time.

11 All coaches must wear identification badge at dual and region matches.

12 The All-Region Team will be selected by the coaches at the seeding Region meeting. The meeting will be @ Applebees 5678 S Redwood Road at 6:00pm on September 26th (Monday). Coaches will determine MVP, 1st Team, 2nd Team, and Honorable Mention. Academic All-Region team chosen-any senior with a 3.75 GPA or higher.

13 High Altitude balls must be used for matches.

JUNIOR REGION Tournament play: 1 It will be held in conjunction with the Varsity Region Tournament(weather

permitting) 3 singles & 2 doubles 2 Pro set until final-2 out of 3 sets regular scoring in final. Add scoring 8-8 with

12pt.cap. 3 3 Seeds will be drawn randomly.

Site Locations will all be on campus except for Granger (@Granite H.S.)

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2011 Girls Tennis Schedule

August 23, 2011 September 8, 2011

Kearns @ Hunter Hunter @ Kearns West @ Viewmont Viewmont @ West Taylorsville @ Granger Granger @ Taylorsville

August 24, 2011 September 13, 2011 West @ Kearns Kearns @ West Hunter @ Taylorsville Taylorsville @ Hunter Viewmont @ Granger Granger @ Viewmont

August 30, 2011 September 15, 2011

Kearns @ Taylorsville Taylorsville @ Kearns Granger @ West West @ Granger Viewmont @ Hunter Hunter @ Viewmont

September 1, 2011 September 20, 2011 Granger @ Kearns Kearns @ Granger Taylorsville @ Viewmont Viewmont @ Taylorsville Hunter @ West West @ Hunter

September 6, 2011 September 22, 2011

Kearns @ Viewmont Viewmont @ Kearns Hunter @ Granger Granger @ Hunter West @ Taylorsville Taylorsville @ West

Region Tournament: September 28-29, 2011 State Tournament: October 6-8, 2011

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2012 TRACK AND FIELD GUIDELINES & SCHEDULE Region Representatives: Doug Wagstaff, Hunter High

Start Date: Monday, February 27, 2012 First Contest: Monday, March 5, 2012

Eligibility List Due: Friday, March 9, 2012 Academic All-State Accepted Between: April 3 –April 24, 2012

Track & Field Entries Due: Monday, May 14, 2012 (due by noon) Region Championship: May 8-9, 2012 @ Taylorsville

Region J.V. Meet: May 15, 2012 @ Viewmont State Meet: May 18-19, 2012 @ BYU

RESPONSIBLE SCHOOL...........................................................................HUNTER HIGH

1) Track meets for boys and girls are to be conducted concurrently starting at 3:30pm. 2) The following awards should be given. A. 1 Team Region Trophy for each (Boys & Girls).

B. Region J.V. Meet: Ribbons for the first six (6) places in individual events and first in the relays. C. Region Championship Meet: Medals for the first six (6) places in individual events, and medals to first three (3) places in relay events. Top four (4) places at Region Championship qualify for the State meet.

(Athletes can also qualify for the state meet at state qualifying sanctioned invitationals.) 3) The responsibility of deciding if a meet should be cancelled rests with the host school. Although input from the other participating schools should be obtained whenever possible, the final decision rests with the host school. The host school will phone the other participating schools and cancel the meet by 12:30 pm. 4) JV Region Meet: A. Anyone qualifying for a state event cannot participate in the J.V. Region Meet. B. (Viewmont) Home school is appointed Meet Director in charge. 5) Wednesday meets: A. Participants must be designated before running of their events. The first heat of a laned event top 2 per school for scoring purposes. B. The men’s and women’s heats may be combined as designated by the host school C. All schools are responsible for bringing their own name tags. D. All field events will be limited to four (4) attempts – no finals. E. Visiting schools will be responsible for staffing and running two (2) Field Events during the meet. Bring your own tape measures. Event sheets/clipboards to be provided by host school.

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6) Region Varsity Championship Meet: A. Each school shall be allowed five athletes per event and one relay team per relay event. B. There will be an all-region designation given to the region champions in each event. The host school will notify the press. C. If entry time is not an invitational time, it is considered as “no time”. D. The games committee and referee will make all decisions on any protest that may occur. E. Seeding meeting will be held under the direction of the host school. (Taylorsville) F. Top 8 times for track and top 9 for field events will advance to finals, regardless of placing in heat. G. Pole Vault is a scoring event. Helmets are required for all pole vaulters. H. Region Championship Host must hire a field judge from the UHSAA who is US Track & Field certified. I. Each school will be responsible for staffing and running one (1) Field Event for Region Championship and the JV Championship Meet. J. Medley Relays and 3200 Meter Runs for both boys and girls will be run day one. See the proposed event schedule. 7) Budgets: A. Region Championship Meet costs to be pre-approved by the Region II Board of Managers. B. Cost of J.V. Meet will be paid by the region by approval in advance. 8) Please refer to “General Policies” in the Region II Handbook for all other Region II rules, and the UHSAA Handbook for all UHSAA rules.

2012 TRACK & FIELD SCHEDULE

March 14 Viewmont - West - Hunter @ Viewmont (Bye: Kearns, Granger, and Taylorsville) March 28 Kearns - West - Taylorsville @ Kearns Viewmont - Hunter - Granger @ Viewmont April 11 Taylorsville - Granger – West @ Taylorsville Kearns - Hunter – Viewmont @ Kearns April 18 Taylorsville - Hunter - Viewmont @ Taylorsville West - Granger - Kearns @ West April 25 Make-up if needed. JV Meet @ West Region Championship: May 8-9 @ Taylorsville JV Region Championship: May 15 @ Viewmont State Meet: May 18-19 @ BYU

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TRACK AND FIELD SUGGESTED TIME SCHEDULE

3:00 Girls Discus Boys to follow

Girls High Jump Boys to follow

Girls Javelin Boys to follow

Boys Shot Put Girls to follow

Boys Long Jump Girls to follow

Pole Vault

3:00 Girls 3200 M Run

3:20 Girls 100 M Hurdles

3:30 Boys 110 M Hurdles

3:40 Girls 100 M Dash

3:45 Boys 100 M Dash

3:50 Boys 1600 M Run

4:00 Girls 1600 M Run

4:10 Girls 400 M Relay

4:15 Boys 400 M Relay

4:20 Girls 400 M Dash

4:25 Boys 400 M Dash

4:30 Girls 300 M Hurdles

4:40 Boys 300 M Hurdles

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4:50 Girls 800 M Run

4:55 Boys 800 M Run

5:00 Girls Medley Relay

5:10 Boys Medley Relay

5:20 Girls 200 M Dash

5:25 Boys 200 M Dash

5:30 Boys 3200 M Run

5:45 Girls 1600 M Relay

5:55 Boys 1600 M Relay

Events will be moved ahead of time schedule if possible. Athletes should report to the

starting line or their respective field events areas by second call or they will be scratched

from the event.

REGION 2 TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENT SCHEDULE

Day One Day Two

3200 Meters Girls Finals 1600 Meter Girls Final

3200 Meters Boys Finals 100 Meter Hurdles Girls Final

100 Meter Hurdles Girls Trials 110 Meter Hurdles Boys Final

110 Meter Hurdles Boys Trials 100 Meter Girls Final

100 Meter Girls Trials 100 Meter Boys Final

100 Meter Boys Trials 1600 Meter Boys Final

400 Meter Girls Trials 400 Meter Relay Girls Final

400 Meter Boys Trials 400 Meter Relay Boys Final

Medley Relay Finals Girls 400 Meter Girls Final

Medley Relay Finals Boys 400 Meter Boys Final

300 Meter Hurdles Girls 300 Meter Hurdles Girls Final

300 Meter Hurdles Boys 300 Meter Hurdles Boys Final

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200 Meter Hurdles Girls 800 Meter Girls Final

200 Meter Hurdles Boys 800 Meter Boys Final

200 Meter Girls Final

200 Meter Boys Final

Wrapup individual awards presentations

1600 Meter Relay Girls Final

1600 Meter Relay Boys Final

Field Events Field Events

Girls LJ Girls HJ

Girls Shot Put Girls Discus

Girls Javelin Boys LJ

Boys HJ Boys SP

Boys Discus Boys Javelin

Boys Pole Vault

Meet Director: Ron Webb

Meet Referee:

Clerk of the Course

Head Field Judge:

Games Committee: 1 coach from each school not holding another position.

2011 VOLLEYBALL GUIDELINES & SCHEDULE Admin. Region Chairman: Craig Stauffer, Hunter High

Coaches Region Representative: Pam Olson, Hunter High Starting Date: Monday, August 8, 2011

First Competition: Tuesday, August 16, 2011 Eligibility List Due: Friday, August 26, 2011

Academic All-State Accepted Between: September 20 – October 4, 2011 Roster & Picture Deadline: Tuesday, October 4, 2011

RESPONISIBLE SCHOOL………………………………………….HUNTER HIGH

1. All varsity matches will be best three (3) out of five (5) games. Games 1-4 played to 25 points (no cap) the fifth and deciding game will be played to 15 points ( no cap). Varsity matches have 2 timeouts in each set. Sub-varsity matches: games 1 & 2 are to 25 pts with games 3, 4, & 5 played to 15 pts. Sub-varsity matches have 2 time outs in the first 2 sets and only 1 time out in sets 3, 4, 5. Sub-Varsity: games 1 & 2 are capped at 27; games 3, 4 & 5 are capped at 17.

2. Region Play will begin on September 13, 2011. Game times are Sophomore 3:30 JV 4:45 Varsity 6:00

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3. Seeding for the State Tournament will be determined by the standing in region play. In the event of a

tie we will use the following tie breaker rule: 1) look at head to head between the two teams tied 2)If still a tie, look at sets win/loss record between the two teams tied 3) If still a tie, look at sets win/loss record for the season 4) if still a tie do a coin toss

4. The contest limitation for volleyball will be 14 matches and two (2) tournaments with the following guidelines for tournaments: no more than nine (9) total matches in a tournament, no more than seven (7) matches in a given day, and tournaments may not exceed three (3) days.

5. A three ball rotation will be used in all matches. The home team will provide 2 people for the 3 ball rotation, who will stand during the match. The administration needs to keep spectators off the first row of the bleachers.

6. Official line judges, one from each team, must be provided for all matches. 7. Seniors will not be allowed to play Junior Varsity unless agreed upon by the Head Coaches.

8. Courts will be setup and available 45 minutes prior to game time. 9. Net time will be the standard 4-4-2. (4) mins visitors, (4) mins home and (2) mins shared serving.

10. Senior Night recognition will be kept to a 10-15 minute maximum

11. The winning team coach is responsible to call in the scores to the newspapers

12. The all region team will be selected by the coaches at the end of the season. The meeting will take

place on November 2 , 2011 at 6 pm at Chili’s across from the Maverick Center in West Valley.

Region 2 Volleyball Schedule 2011

First Round Second Round

Tuesday, September 13, 2011 Thursday, October 6, 2011 Kearns @ West West @ Kearns Taylorsville @ Granger Granger @ Taylorsville Viewmont @ Hunter Hunter @ Viewmont Thursday, September 15, 2011 Tuesday, October 11, 2011 Hunter @ Taylorsville Taylorsville @ Hunter West @ Viewmont Viewmont @ West Kearns @ Granger Granger @ Kearns Thursday, September 22, 2011 Tuesday, October 18, 2011 Viewmont @ Kearns Kearns @ Viewmont

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Granger @ Hunter Hunter @ Granger West @ Taylorsville Taylorsville @ West Tuesday, September 27, 2011 Tuesday, October 25, 2011 Granger @ Viewmont Viewmont @ Granger Hunter @ West West @ Hunter Taylorsville @ Kearns Kearns @ Taylorsville Tuesday, October 4, 2011 Thursday, October 27, 2011 Viewmont @ Taylorsville Taylorsville @ Viewmont Kearns @ Hunter Hunter @ Kearns West @ Granger Granger @ West

Game Times: Soph 3:30pm, JV 4:45pm, Varsity 6:00pm Nets/gym needs to be set up by 2:45pm November 2nd : Region Planning Meeting 6pm @ Chili’s by the Maverick Center November 4-5th: State Tournament @ UVU

School Coaches Name

Granger Kylee Gardner

Hunter Pam Olson

Kearns Ryan Knowlton

Taylorsville Rich Kaelin

Viewmont Melissa Brewer

West Mindy Wilder

2011-2012 WRESTLING GUIDELINES & SCHEDULE Region Representative: Jerry Staley, Viewmont High

Start Date: Monday, November 7, 2011 First Competition: Tuesday, November 22, 2011 Eligibility List Due: Friday, December 2, 2011

Moratoriums: November 24-27, 2011 – December 23-27, 2011- January 1, 2012 Academic All-State Accepted Between: December 13, 2011 – January 10, 2012

State Tournament Entries Due: Saturday, February 11, 2012

RESPONSIBLE SCHOOL………………………………………..VIEWMONT HIGH

REGION DUAL MEETS

Thursday, January 5 Kearns @ Hunter

Viewmont @ Granger Taylorsville @ West

Thursday, January 12 Granger @ West

Viewmont @ Kearns Hunter @ Taylorsvile

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Thursday, January 19 Viewmont @ West

Taylorsville @ Kearns Granger @ Hunter

Thursday, January 26 Granger @ Taylorsville

Hunter @ Viewmont West @ Kearns

Wednesday, February 1 Kearns @ Granger

West @ Hunter Taylorsville @ Viewmont

REGION 2 WRESTLING 2011-2012 SCHEDULE

Soph. Region Tournament February 4th Region 2 Tournament February 8th-9th State 5A Tournament February 15th-16th

Contest Limitations: As per UHSAA regulation, no wrestler shall have more than 24 contacts during the regular season, dual meets counting as 1 contact each and all tournaments counting as 3 contacts. No team shall compete in more than 3 dual-team tournaments in a season. Scales for Weigh-in All scales used in an official weigh-in will be certified annually. Each school is responsible to notify the Utah State Department of Weights and Measures to have this done prior to the beginning of competition. The home management is responsible to provide a certified scale for weigh-in at all Region 2 wrestling meets. Time of Meets Weigh-in: 4:30 Junior Varsity and Soph: 5:30 Varsity: 7:00

SOPHOMORE/JV REGION TOURNAMENT Officials Fee Each school will pay $75 to the host school to cover the expense for officials. Entries Each school will be allowed an unrestricted number of entries in each weight class at the Sophomore/JV Region Tournament. Any wrestler who did not qualify for the state tournament and is not a senior is eligible to participate, except in rare circumstances or in the case of a first year wrestler who is a senior. JV Host School 2011-12 Taylorsville 2012-13 Granger 2013-14 Viewmont 2014-15 Hunter 2015-16 West 2016-17 Kearns

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REGION TOURNAMENT Entries Each school will be allowed two varsity wrestlers in each weight class. Team Scoring All wrestlers entered in the Region Tournament will score for their respective schools. Points for team scoring will be awarded according to the rule book for six places. Byes will be equally distributed among all teams. Seeding No more than six wrestlers will be assigned a seed in any weight class. Seeding for the Region Tournament will be based on the following criteria applied in order:

Region Record/Winning Percentage (any region match, anywhere, any weight class, varsity only) Head-to-head Returning State Placer Returning Region Placer Overall Winning Percentage (varsity) Motion to Vote by Head Coach (for any seed 1-6) Vote (4 of 6 head coaches to pass proposed seed) In the case of a tie vote, the wrestlers in question will be drawn in. Awards Medals will be awarded to the place winners in each weight classification. A team trophy will be awarded to the Region Tournament team champion. Awards will be made to the outstanding wrestlers in the lower weights (103-140) and upper weights (145-285). Varsity Region Host School 2011-12 Kearns 2012-13 Taylorsville 2013-14 Granger 2014-15 Viewmont 2015-16 Hunter 2016-17 West Qualification for the State Tournament Qualification for the State Tournament shall be by place at the Region Tournament. If a wrestler who has qualified for the State Tournament is unable to compete, all wrestlers in that weight class who placed behind him shall move up one place for the purpose of state qualification only. The coach of a state qualifier who has become unable to compete shall notify Viewmont High School (principal and coach) and the coach of the alternate qualifier immediately. Referees The host coach of the Region Tournament is to poll the coaches as to their preference of referees and notify the arbiter.

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2011-2012 Region Tournament Schedule Wednesday, Febraury 8th, 2011 Weigh-in: 12:00 Championship (matches 1-8 on 4 mats): 2:00-3:00 Championship Quarter-finals (matches 9-12 on 4 mats): 3:00-5:00 Consolation (matches 13-16, 0 mats since all are byes): 3:00-5:00 Break: 5:00-5:30 Consolation (matches 17-20 on 4 mats): 5:30 7:00 Championship Semi-finals (matches 21-22 on 2 mats, more on availability): 7:00-9:00 Consolation (matches 23-24 on 2 mats): 7:00-9:00 Thursday, February 9th , 2011 Weigh-in: 1:30 Consolation Semi-finals (matches 25-26 on 2 mats): 3:00-4:30 Consolation Finals (matches 27-28 for 3rd & 4th, 5th & 6th places on 2 mats): 4:30-6:30 Championship Finals (match 29 for 1st and 2nd places on 1 mat): 7:00-8:30 Awards Presentations: immediately following the last match, approximately 8:30 Head Coaches’ Contact Info: Granger Dave VandeVeegate 801-633-7448 [email protected] Hunter Terry Allen 801-597-4991 [email protected] Kearns Tysen Lynel 801-541-7509 [email protected] Taylorsville Wayne Watts 801-608-0379 [email protected] Viewmont Brandon Ripplinger 435-764-0034 [email protected] West Mike Schmidt 801-819-5050 [email protected]

2011-2012 DRAMA GUIDELINES & SCHEDULE Region Representative: John Shackelford, Taylorsville High School

Coaches Representative: Steve Schmid, Taylorsville High Eligibility List Due: Friday, February 24, 2012

State Entries Due: Monday, April 2, 2012

RESPONSIBLE SCHOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TAYLORSVILLE

HIGH

1. Teachers Meeting: All region drama teachers will meet at least one month prior to the Region

Festivals to discuss any business deemed necessary before the Region Tournaments begin.

2. Judges: Coaches, recent alumni (4 years), student teachers from any of the Region II schools as

well as family members of any competing student will not be used as judges for any portion of the

play festival or individual event festival.

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3. Cost and Fees for Judges:

• One (1) to seven (7) schools participating – 20 individual Event Judges at $50 per day.

• Presentations (plays) – three Judges at $150 per day (mileage at UHSAA rate)

4. Qualifying for State: Each school may send up to four (-) entries per individual event as

constituted for that classification. All four entries could qualify for the state festival by achieving

the following guidelines:

1. Individual entries must receive a rating (superior, excellent, good or fair) and will not receive a

ranking at the region level.

2. Rating System:

a. Any entry must receive at least two (2) superior ratings out of three to qualify for state.

3. Any entry receiving a straight superior rating (SSS) at region will receive a medal.

4. All festival plays receiving straight superior ratings OR one half of the numbers of festival plays

presented at region drama festivals whichever is greater will qualify to perform in the state drama

festival. In the case where fewer than half of the region festival plays receive straight superior

ratings, the region play judges will determine the remaining plays to fill our regions allotment.

5. Double Entering: Each student may only qualify for State in one (1) Individual Event and in the

Play Event.

6. Trophies and Awards:

• Seven (7) 4 x 6 Plaques-Outstanding Performance in Region One-Act plays – decided by the

three (3) Festival Play Judges.

• One hundred twenty (120) Superior Individual Medals.

• Plaques for Straight Superior Plays will be ordered after Region Play Festival concludes. They

will be distributed as soon as they are available.

DRAMA SCHEDULE 2011-2012 Region Events Region One Acts @ West High Thursday, March 8, 2012

Region Drama Individual Events @ Hunter Thursday, March 15, 2012

State Events

Deadline for all State drama entries: Monday, April 2, 2012

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State Drama Festival @ Taylorsville High Thurs – Saturday April 12-14 2012 One Act Plays @ Taylorsville High Thurs-Fri April 12-13, 2012 Individual Events @ Taylorsville High Saturday April 14, 2012

2011-2012 FORENSICS GUIDELINES & SCHEDULE Region Representative: John Sadler, Viewmont High

Coaches Representative: Michelle Smith, Viewmont High First Competition: Saturday, October 1, 2011 Eligibility List Due: Friday, October 21, 2011

State Entries Due: Monday, March 5, 2012

RESPONSIBLE SCHOOL..............................................................................VIEWMONT HIGH

1. No forensics meet may be held prior to October 1, 2011. No forensics meet may be held after March 10, 2012. 2. Tentative Location and date of Region Forensics Meet for the next year:

Date Location Starting Time Fri/Sat Feb 24 and 25, 2012 Viewmont High School 3:00 pm (Friday) 8:00 am (Saturday)

3. Deadline for Region 2 Forensics Meet entries: Friday February 17, 2012. Entries are to be forwarded to the Region Representative by no later than 3pm that day. Late entries will not be accepted for inclusion at the Region 2 Tournament. 4. State Forensic Meet: Friday and Saturday March 9-10, 2012 (TBA) 5. State entries must be forwarded, with eligibility forms, to the Region Representative by no later than Wednesday, February 29th at 3pm. Late entries will not be accepted for inclusion at the State Tournament. 6. 2011-2012 Region Representative – Michelle D. Smith, Viewmont HighSchool 7. Region Format: Number of Contestants:

Policy Debate Four Teams Lincoln Douglas Four Contestants Foreign Extemp Three Contestants National Extemp Three Contestants Original Oratory Three Contestants Impromptu Three Contestants Congress Four Contestants Public Forum Four Teams

Interps may compete at the Region Tournament, but will be tabbed independently. Interps will not count toward Region results. Schools may bring three (3) contestants in each interp event (HI, DI, DUO). ***The Region may or may not (??) pay for the medals for the interp winners.

Judging Requirements: One judge for every two policy teams or portion thereof One judge for every two LD contestants or portion thereof One judge for every two PF teams or portion thereof One judge for Congress if any contestants will be entered to compete One judge for every IE entries or portion thereof

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**Judges should not be secured that have judged for another school all year long in Region 2. **Schools not meeting their judging commitments will be subject to the following procedures: -Drop number of students to match number of judges present at the point of infraction and after vote by Region Coaches. -The school will be ineligible for Region Award and State qualification. Debate Pairings: Up to five (5) rounds will be held in each debate event. Pairings will be reverse power matched to best allow each school to hit all other schools in the region in each event. Debates will be power protected. Byes will be drawn from eligible teams/schools. No team, individual, or school may have more than one by unless it cannot be avoided. Speaker points are averaged for byes. Individual Event Pairings: Random selection shall be done in each event. Three rounds of competition will take place.

``Congress Pairings: All contestants will be placed in one house. A panel of eight judges (one per

school) shall be used. Congress sessions will last 3-4 hours (based on total number of entries). Every school can submit three (3) pieces of legislation, listed in numerical order in which they wish to present their bills. All legislation must be submitted to the Region Representative by no later than two weeks prior to the State Tournament. Those schools who have not submitted legislation by this date will not receive the legislation docket until they have submitted their own legislation.

Scoring: The top 1/4 of attending contestants will be given Superior (5pts) ratings.

The next 1/4 of attending contestants will be given Excellent (3pts) ratings. The next 1/4 of attending contestants will be given Good (1 pt) ratings. The bottom 1/4 of attending contestants will score no sweepstakes points. Teamed Events will be scored double (10pts, 6pts, 2pts).

8. Region 2 will pay for judges at the Region Forensics Meets. 9. Region 2 will pay for lunch for participating coaches.

10. Medals: Region 2 will pay for the medals to be awarded to students. (medals listed on page ) Region certificates will be awarded to all participants who achieve a rating of good or higher. Ties will be broken according to the UHSAA rules. If two schools tie for either 1st or 2nd place Sweepstakes, the following tie-breaking procedure will be followed: The Forum will be counted as one (1) point for wins and three (3) for a loss in this tie-breaking system. Only ties for 1st and 2nd Place Sweepstakes will be broken. All other ties will be listed and announced as a tie.

11. Appropriate fines will be assessed to schools responsible for building damage.

12. Lincoln Douglas and Public Forum Debates will use the State topics.

13. Oratories, with quoted material highlighted and numbered, must be submitted to the Region Representative one week prior to the State Tournament. Only 150 words can be quoted.

14 As per NFL Rules, laptops are allowed in all events with the stipulation that ALL internet

capability has been disabled. 15. All coaches will be assigned impromptu topic responsibilities. All coaches shall submit 30 impromptu topics: ten (10) famous quotations, ten (10) social values, ten (10) abstract/one word. Extemp topics will come from the most recent three (3) months’ NFHS topics.

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2011-2012 MUSIC GUIDELINES & SCHEDULE Region Representative: Instrumental - Howard Sagers, Kearns High

Vocal - John Shackelford, Taylorsville High Coaches Representative: Charles Dye, Kearns High

Eligibility List Due: Friday, February 24, 2012 Jazz Festival Entries Due: Friday, March 9, 2012

Solo and Ensemble Entries Due: Saturday, April 7, 2012

RESPONSIBLE SCHOOL ………………………………………………………KEARNS HIGH

EVENT DATE TIME LOCATION

Region Jazz Band Tuesday, March 6, 2012

4:00 p.m. Taylorsville High

Region Vocal/Piano Solo and Ensemble

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

3:30 p.m. Taylorsville High

Region Instrumental Solo and Ensemble

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

3:00 p.m. Viewmont High

Region Madrigal Festival Wednesday, March 21, 2012

6:30pm Kearns High

Region Training Choir Festival * Tuesday, April 10, 2012

6:30 p.m. Granger High

Region Choir Large Group Festival **

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

6:00 p.m. Taylorsville High

Region Orchestra Large Group Thursday, April 26, 2012

4:00 p.m. Hunter High

STATE Solo and Ensemble Saturday, April 28, 2012

TBA Northridge High

STATE Concert Band Festival Friday/Saturday May 4-5, 2012

TBA TBA

State Large Choir Festival Friday/Saturday May 11-12, 2012

TBA Maple Mountain High

State Orchestra Festival Friday/Saturday May 18-19, 2012

TBA TBD

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SALT LAKE SCHOOL DISTRICT Schedule

Salt Lake City School District 2011-2012 School Calendar

Nine Month School Calendar

Regular student year: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 - Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Beginning of Classes: Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Last Day of Classes: Wednesday, June 6, 2012

No School Event Date(s) Closed

Labor Day Monday, September 5, 2011

Non Student Day Friday, September 30, 2011

Non Student Day Wednesday, October 19, 2011 (elementary and middle schools only)

Professional Conferences Thursday & Friday, October 20 & 21, 2011

Non Student Day Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Thanksgiving Recess Thursday & Friday, November 24 & 25, 2011

Winter Recess Monday, December 19, 2011 - Monday, January 2, 2012

Martin Luther King Day Monday, January 16, 2012

President's Day Monday, February 20, 2012

Non Student Day Friday, March 2, 2012

Spring Recess Monday-Friday, April 2-6, 2012

Emergency Makeup Day Friday, May 25, 2012

Memorial Day Monday, May 28, 2012

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