Written Friday May 9th at 7:21 AM
The MHSAA Representative Council has made some changes effective next school year.
Here are some of the noticeable rule changes.
In Girls Wrestling, district and regional championships will be awarded after State Champions were awarded last season for the first time.
Tennis will have a pilot program with all four lower peninsula finals to be played at the Midland Tennis Center in Midland.
In football the team that forfeits the game will not get the bonus points if they forfeit the game. Also eight man football gets to play their semifinal games on turf at a neutral site. The top seed previously got to host the game.
Boys Volleyball becomes an official sport with the state semifinals and finals played at the Kellogg Center in Battle Creek on June 5th-6th which will have two divisions based on enrollment. They also approved a Co-Op with teams with less than 3,500 students.
For a team to declare a scrimmage, the win-loss record can not be altered. One rule must be altered to be declared a scrimmage like in basketball it can't be eight minute quarters.
Baseball players can play on the same day with a 38 game limit still applying to students.
Volleyball players can play no more than 18 sets per day.
Bowling can play no more than eight games on a school day (Monday-Thursday)
Transfers
The MHSAA updated its transfer rule regarding the specific sport transfer regulation to the full and complete move exception that allows a student to gain immediate eligibility.
The first change is it increases the number of school days to 180 for a student who changes residences and must compete at that new school before returning to a previous school district and having potential athletic eligibility. If the student decides to move back to their previous school district before the 180 days then they could lose their athletic eligibility in all sports unless it it agreed upon between the two schools and the MHSAA.
The second change increases the amount of time to an athletes former residence must be signed into a long term or lease agreement to a minimum of one year (12 months.)
Middle School/Junior High
The Representative Council approved a change to allow middle school/junior high school teams to begin practice on the first day of classes if it's before the first available first allowed practice day before the 14th Monday before Thanksgiving. Ninth grade football may begin practice on the same day as the Junior Varsity and Varsity if the ninth grade team is comprised only of ninth grade students who have been approved for eligibility advancement.
Also middle school/junior high students will be eligible for high school competition due to their high school's small enrollment but they will be subject to the high school transfer rules. In the OAA, none of these schools would be eligible with most of the league at over 450 kids.
I will talk more about this on Tuesday's podcast.
Stay tuned to OAA Now for the latest on this developing story.
MHSAA Representative Council.