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2023-2024 Handbook

North Carolina High School

Athletic Association

2024-2025

Handbook

2024-2025 HANDBOOK

OF THE

NORTH CAROLINA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION,

INC.

NCHSAA OFFICE

Physical Address: 222 Finley Golf Course Road - Chapel Hill, NC 27517

Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3216 - Chapel Hill, NC 27515

NCHSAA STAFF

Direct Line

Email

Que Tucker, Commissioner

(919) 240-7375

que@nchsaa.org

Brad Alford, Assistant Commissioner, Sports, Championships,

(919) 240-7378

brad@nchsaa.org

and Compliance

Karen DeHart, Associate Commissioner, Development, Marketing

(919) 240-7369

karen@nchsaa.org

and Administrative Services

Mark Dreibelbis, Interim Director, Officiating

(919) 240-7372

mark@nchsaa.org

Rhonda Dreibelbis, Assistant Commissioner, Sports & Championships (919) 240-7373

rhonda@nchsaa.org

Austin Fleming, Director, Sports and Championships

(919) 240-7376

austin@nchsaa.org

Janna Fonseca, Director, Health, Safety and Wellness

(919) 240-7404

janna@nchsaa.org

Juli Kidd, Director, Information Management

(919) 240-7368

juli@nchsaa.org

Brittany Love, Receptionist and Office Assistant

(919) 240-7401

brittany@nchsaa.org

Caitlin McMannen, Assistant Director, Sports and Championships

(919) 240-7379

caitlin@nchsaa.org

Brandon Moree, Director, Communications and Media Relations

(919) 240-7367

brandon@nchsaa.org

Logan McNeill, Admin. Assistant, Sports, Championships & Officiating (919) 240-7377

loganm@nchsaa.org

Kim Newman, Executive Assistant and Office Manager

(919) 240-7364

kim@nchsaa.org

Evan Sauer, Director, Development, Marketing and Student Programs (919) 240-7370

evan@nchsaa.org

Tavares Toomer, Director, Business and Finance

(919) 240-7366

tavares@nchsaa.org

Beth Zinkand, Finance and Officiating Assistant

(919) 240-7365

beth@nchsaa.org

The NCHSAA office is usually open from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. when our member schools are in session. Staff mem-

bers will usually stagger their schedules to attempt to cover the office at all times, with lunch hours scheduled for

office personnel between 12:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m.

NCHSAA HANDBOOK

Table of Contents

Introduction

Staff Listing and Office Hours

Message from the President

Message from the Commissioner

Board of Directors Listing

Executive Committee

Board Committees

8

Nominating Committee

Association Advisors/Consultants

Introduction

Other Publications

Special Deadlines and Dates

Commitment to Excellence

10

Mission and Core Values

10

Regional Meetings

11

Regional Map

11

Articles of Incorporation

12

Bylaws

14

NFHS

18

I.

Student Requirements for Interscholastic

Athletic Participation

19

1.1

Memorandum of Understanding/Definitions 19

1.1.1 16 NCAC 06E .0201 Definitions

19

1.1.2 Administering Organization Definitions

19

1.1.3 Membership Entity Policies

20

1.1.4 Mandatory Rules

20

1.1.5 Compliance and Non-Retaliation

20

1.1.6 Non-Sanctioned Sports

20

1.2

Eligibility

20

1.2.1 Participation Restricted to Eligible Students 20

1.2.2 Master Eligibility Sheet

21

1.2.3

Residency Requirements

22

1.2.4

Enrollment Requirements

23

1.2.5

Transfer Requirements

24

1.2.6

Scholastic Requirements

25

1.2.7

Age Requirements

26

1.2.8

Biological Requirements

27

1.2.9

Medical Requirements

27

1.2.10 Felony Conviction

28

1.2.11 Amateur Rule

28

1.2.12 National Governing Body Sanctioned Events 29

1.3

Waiver of Eligibility Rules

29

1.3.1

SBOE Waiver Rule

29

1.3.2

Waiver Procedure

30

1.4

Final Decisions and Appeals

31

1.4.1

Final Decision of NCHSAA

31

1.4.2

Appeals Process for PSU Aggrieved Parties

31

1.4.3

Process of Appeals for Non-Boarding

Parochial Schools

32

1.5

Recruiting/Undue Influence

32

II.

School Administration of Interscholastic

Athletic Program

33

2.1

General Requirements

33

2.1.1

Organization of School

33

2.1.2

High School Definition

33

2.1.3

Non-Boarding Parochial Schools

34

2.1.4

Enrollment Date

34

2.1.5

Membership Dues

34

2.1.6

Coaching

34

2.1.7

Coaching Requirements

34

2.1.8

Athletic Director Requirements

35

2.1.9

Middle School Rules and Regulations

35

2.2

Game and Sport Administration -

School Requirements

35

2.2.1

Game Rules

35

2.2.2

Athletic Contracts

35

2.2.3

Facilities

35

2.2.4

Starting Time

36

2.2.5

Practice Time

36

2.2.6

Sunday Participation

36

2.2.7

Postponed and Suspended Games

36

2.2.8

Tie Games

37

2.2.9

Unplayed and Forfeited Games

37

2.2.10 Weekly/Player Limits

37

2.2.11 Season Limitations

37

2.2.12 Split Squads

37

2.2.13 Unattached and Unaffiliated Athletes

37

2.2.14 Sports Seasons

37

2.2.15 Summer Regulations

39

2.2.16 Weight Training and Conditioning

39

2.2.17 Filming, Videotaping, or Video Streaming

39

2.2.18 Radio-TV Fees

39

2.2.19 Travel Checks

40

2.3

Health and Safety

40

2.3.1

State Board Health and Safety Rule

(Gfeller-Waller Concussion Awareness Act)

40

2.3.2

Health and Safety Personnel 41

2.3.3

Fundamentals of Heat Illness Prevention and

Management for All Sports 43

2.3.4

Acclimatization (Football)

43

2.3.5

Prevention of Heat Illness

44

WBGT Index and Athletic Activity Chart

44

2.3.6

Recognition of Heat Illness

44

2.3.7

Management of Heat Illness

45

2.3.8

CrashCourse Concussion Video Viewing

Requirement

45

2.3.9

Cardiac Safety Program

46

2.3.10 Guidelines on Handling Practices and Contests

During Lightning or Thunder Disturbances

46

2.3.11 Tobacco Products, Alcoholic Beverages and

Controlled Substances

46

2.3.12 Performance Enhancing Substances

46

2.3.13 Infectious Disease Policy

46

2.3.14 Catastrophic Insurance (Mandatory)

47

2.3.15 Hazing

47

2.3.16 Pre-game Emergency Action Plan Review

47

2.4

Gameday Administrator Responsibilities

47

2.4.1

Gameday Administrator Designation

47

2.4.2

Gameday Administrator Duties Relative

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to Health and Safety

48

2.4.3

Gameday Administrator Pre-Contest Duties 48

2.4.4

Gameday Administrator Duties During

Contest

49

2.4.5

Gameday Administrator Duties After a

Contest

49

2.4.6

Guidelines for Police and Security

49

2.5

Sportsmanship

49

2.5.1

Social Media Policy

50

2.5.2

Sports Wagering Position Statement

50

2.5.3

Conduct at Games

50

2.5.4

Guidelines for Student-Athletes

50

2.5.5

Guidelines for Cheerleaders

50

2.5.6

Guidelines for Coaches

51

2.5.7

Code of Conduct for Coaches

51

2.5.8

Inappropriate Behavior/Misconduct

51

III.

State NCHSAA Administrative

Responsibilities to Member Schools

51

3.1

State Game and Sport Administration

51

3.1.1

Executive Committee

51

3.1.2

Conferences

52

3.1.3

Athletic Passes

52

3.1.4

Admission to State Playoffs

52

3.2

Conduct and Unsporting Behavior

52

3.3

Penalty Code, Penalties, and

Restitution Rule

53

3.3.1

Penalty Code

53

3.3.2

Cooperation in Investigations

53

3.3.3

Sanctions

53

3.3.4

Unreconciled Payments and Sanctions

54

3.3.5

Maximum Sanction for Infraction Levels

54

3.3.6

Penalty Code by Level

54

3.3.7

Sportsmanship/Ejection Policy

55

3.3.8

Penalties for an Ejection

56

3.3.9

Ineligible Student-Athlete Procedure

57

3.3.10 Restitution Rule

57

3.3.11 Penalties that May be Imposed by the State

Department of Public Instruction

57

3.3.12 Statute of Limitations

58

3.4

Officiating

58

3.4.1

Sport by Sport Officials Information and Fees 58

3.4.2

Officiating Regulations

61

3.4.3

Regional Supervisor Contact Information

64

3.5

Special Programs

69

3.5.1

Cheerleading

69

3.5.2

Philosophy of Cheerleading

69

3.5.3

Scholar-Athlete (Team)

69

3.5.4

Scholar-Athlete (Individual)

69

3.5.5

Scholar-Athlete Team and Individual

Grade Point Average

70

3.5.6

Scholar-Athlete Procedures

70

3.5.7

Hall of Fame

70

3.6

Student Services

70

3.6.1

Coaches Workshops

70

3.6.2

Student Athlete Summer Institute (SASI)

70

3.6.3

Special Recognition Programs

70

3.6.4

Student Athlete Advisory Council

71

3.6.5

Student Leadership Conference

71

IV.

Interscholastic Athletic Activities

72

4.1

Competition

72

4.1.1

Mailings

72

4.1.2

Classifications

72

4.1.3

Organizational Meeting

72

4.1.4

Preseason Certification (Eligibility

Summary Form)

72

4.1.5

Preseason Scrimmages

72

4.1.6

Eligibility Sheets

72

4.1.7

Ejection Reports

72

4.1.8

Team Championships

73

4.1.9

Interstate Competition

73

4.1.10 Games with Non-Conference Opponents

73

4.1.11 Tie-breaking Procedure

73

4.1.12 Playoff Declaration

75

4.1.13 Reporting Playoff Qualifiers

75

4.1.14 Submission of Incorrect Record

75

4.1.15 Playoff Ranking Formula

75

4.1.16 Bracket Sizes

76

4.1.17 Playoff Berths/Qualification

76

4.1.18 Seeding

76

4.1.19 Reporting Playoff Advancement

76

4.1.20 Body Paint

77

4.1.21 Noisemakers

77

4.1.22 Clinic Dates

77

4.2

Baseball

77

4.2.1

General

77

4.2.2

Playoffs

79

4.2.3

State Championship Series

80

4.3

Basketball

80

4.3.1

General

80

4.3.2

Playoffs

81

4.3.3

Regional Championship

82

4.3.4

State Championship

82

4.4

Cross Country

83

4.4.1

General

83

4.4.2

Regionals

83

4.4.3

State Championships

84

4.5

Football

84

4.5.1

General

84

4.5.2

Skill Development Guidelines

85

4.5.3

Practice and Conditioning

86

4.5.4 Playoffs (Brackets, Reporting, Seeding)

87

4.5.5

Playoffs (General Requirements, Officials,

Press Conference, Sites)

88

4.5.6

Financial Arrangements

89

4.6

Golf

90

4.6.1

General

90

4.6.2

Regional Playoffs

91

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4.6.3

State Championship

92

4.7

Lacrosse

92

4.7.1

General

92

4.7.2

Playoffs

93

4.7.3

State Championship

94

4.8

Soccer

94

4.8.1

General

94

4.8.2

Playoffs

96

4.8.3

State Championship

97

4.9

Sofball

97

4.9.1

General

97

4.9.2

Playoffs

98

4.9.3

State Championship Series

99

4.10

Swimming and Diving

100

4.10.1 General

100

4.10.2 Regional Information

101

4.10.3 State Championship

102

4.11

Tennis

103

4.11.1 General

103

4.11.2 Regular Season Rules and Regulations for

Dual Team

104

4.11.3 Playoffs (Dual Team)

105

4.11.4 Playoffs (Regionals-Individual

Competition)

106

4.11.5 Playoffs (State Championships -

Individual Competition)

107

4.11.6 Playoffs (State Championships -

Dual Team)

108

4.12

Track and Field

108

4.12.1 General

108

4.12.2 Regionals

108

4.12.3 State Championships

109

4.13

Volleyball

110

4.13.1 General

110

4.13.2 Playoffs

111

4.13.3 State Championship

112

4.14

Wrestling

112

4.14.1 General

112

4.14.2 Establishing Mandatory Certified

Minimum Weight

114

4.14.3 Weight Loss Guidelines

116

4.14.4 Regionals (Individual)

116

4.14.5 State Tournament Championships

(Individual)

117

4.14.6 Dual Team Wrestling Championships

117

V.

Resources

119

Playoff Share Chart

119

Playoff Ticket Prices

120

Official Adopted Game Ball Chart

120

Event Sanctioning Chart

121

1A Conference Alignment

122

2A Conference Alignment

123

3A Conference Alignment

124

4A Conference Alignment

125

Sports Dates and Deadlines (Calendar)

126

Playoff Broadcast Rights Fee Chart

127

Hall of Fame

128

NCHSAA Presidents

130

History of the NCHSAA

131

MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT

Members of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association:

I want to welcome you to another exciting year of high school athletics in North

Carolina. As members of this great organization, you and your staff members

continue to do a great job of providing special opportunities for the student-ath-

letes across our state. These opportunities lead to the display of competition,

teamwork, and good sportsmanship at a high level. For that, I say "thank you."

While the opening of the 2024-2025 school year is exciting, I also want to take

a moment to "thank" the many partners who support the North Carolina High

School Athletic Association (NCHSAA). These partners include: the North Caro-

lina Coaches Association, the North Carolina Athletic Directors Association, the

North Carolina School Boards Association, the State Board of Education, and the North Carolina Depart-

ment of Public Instruction. In addition, I want to "thank" our officials, umpires, and referees across the

state for their dedication and partnership. Their loyalty to high school athletics is greatly appreciated and

does not go without notice. The colleges, universities, and corporate sponsors also deserve a lot of credit

for their continued support of our organization. In short, the NCHSAA has a great staff in Chapel Hill as

well as great member schools throughout the state. However, its success of more than l00 years would not

have been a reality without the partnership of the previously-noted groups as well.

The 2024-2025 school year will have some challenges. However, no challenge will be larger than the work

on re-alignment. The move of the NCHSAA from four classifications to eight classifications will be historic.

Nonetheless, I am confident that the member schools, the organization's staff, the Board of Directors, and

the members of the Re-alignment Committee will handle this challenge like "champions." The source of

this confidence is the fact that everyone's focus will be on "what is best for the student-athletes of North

Carolina."

Please know that I feel very fortunate to have the opportunity to serve as a member of the Board of Di-

rectors for the NCHSAA. Like many individuals throughout our great state, this organization has had a

profound impact on my life. Thus, I will do all possible to help maintain this organization's work at the

highest level in my current role.

In closing, I look forward to another great year of high school athletics in North Carolina. It is exciting to

watch our very talented high school coaches, high school athletic directors, and high school principals do

their great work every day in all parts of our state to ensure that this wonderful opportunity for children,

"high school athletics in North Carolina," continues into the future at the highest level. Without a doubt, it

is a great time to be a member of the NCHSAA!

Respectfully,

Stephen Gainey

NCHSAA President

Dr. Stephen Gainey

Superintendent

Randolph Co. Schools

MESSAGE FROM THE COMMISSIONER

WELCOME to another exciting year of education-based athletics as a

member of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association. I am

pleased to introduce you to the 2024-2025 edition of our NCHSAA

Handbook. It is a valuable resource that outlines the State Board of

Education’s eligibility requirements, and NCHSAA regulations for ad-

ministering your athletic programs during the regular season as well as

post-season. You can also find information about the Board of Directors,

the staff and the Association’s Articles of Incorporation and its Bylaws.

Even though these are changing times, we believe that participation

in athletics is a vital part of the educational experience. Your athletic

programs not only promote physical fitness and skill development but

also teach and foster teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship among

NCHSAA student-athletes. This handbook plays a crucial role in guiding

athletic programs toward success, both on and off the field.

Within this handbook, you will find essential information on eligibility requirements, practice

schedules, game day protocols, travel policies, academic expectations, and codes of conduct. It is

imperative that all coaches and student-athletes review and understand these guidelines thor-

oughly to ensure a smooth and enjoyable season for everyone involved.

It is our belief that each member school’s athletic department and its coaching staff, is committed

to providing a supportive and positive environment where each athlete can thrive and achieve

their personal best. We encourage all participants to uphold the values of respect, integrity, and

dedication, both during practices and competitions, as well as in their everyday interactions.

As we embark on this journey together, I invite you to embrace the opportunities for growth and

camaraderie that athletics offer. Your dedication and commitment to good sportsmanship will

contribute significantly to the reputation of your school.

Best wishes for a rewarding and memorable 2024-2025 school year! We are excited to see what

achievements lie ahead.

Que Tucker

NCHSAA Commissioner

Que Tucker

Commissioner

NCHSAA

NCHSAA BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Stephen Gainey, Randolph County Schools

President

Mark Garrett, Henderson County Schools

Vice President

Chris Blanton, Watauga County Schools

Past President

Que Tucker, N.C. High School Athletic Association

Commissioner

Brian Carver, Enka High School

June 30, 2025

Chad Duncan, Gaston County Schools

June 30, 2025

Tanya Turner, Perquimans County Schools

June 30, 2025

Stefanie Phillips, Pinecrest High School

June 30, 2025

Paige Badgett, North Surry High School

June 30, 2026

Sam Jones, West Stokes High School

June 30, 2026

Andy McCormick, Union Pines High School

June 30, 2026

Bryan Tyson, Cabarrus County Schools

June 30, 2026

Larry Williford, Farmville Central High School

June 30, 2026

Don Phipps, Caldwell County Schools

June 30, 2027

Allen Plaster, East Forsyth High School

June 30, 2027

Henry Rice, Pamlico County Schools

June 30, 2027

John Williams, Northampton County High School

June 30, 2027

Dana Ayers, Jackson County Public Schools

June 30, 2028

Jamie King, Sampson County Schools

June 30, 2028

Joe Franks, N.C. Coaches Association

Affiliate Member

Wendell Hall, N.C. State Board of Education

Affiliate Member

Burt Jenkins, N.C. Department of Public Instruction

Affiliate Member

Elbert Lassiter, North State Football Officials Association

Affiliate Member

Roy Turner, N.C. Athletic Directors Association

Affiliate Member

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Stephen Gainey

Allen Plaster

Mark Garrett

John Williams

Que Tucker

Brian Carver

Sam Jones

BOARD COORDINATOR

Kim Newman

Russell James

Risk Management

Michelle Wood

Claims Contact

Kinsey Davis

Senior Client Manager (Marsh & McLennan Agency, LLC)

Paul Sun and Kelly Dagger

General Counselors (Ellis & Winters, LLP)

Randolph Cloud

Legislative Liaison

Reginald Holley

Legislative Liaison

Blackman and Sloop

Certified Public Accountants

ADVISORS/CONSULTANTS

BOARD COMMITTEES

Finance/Personnel

Chair:

Mark Garrett

Vice Chair:

Chad Duncan

Committee:

Tanya Turner

Andy McCormick

Wendell Hall

Staff Advisors:

Que Tucker

Karen DeHart

Tavares Toomer

Sports

Chair:

Brian Carver

Vice Chair:

Sam Jones

Committee:

John Williams

Allen Plaster

Roy Turner

Joe Franks

Staff Advisors:

Rhonda Dreibelbis

Policy

Chair:

Paige Badgett

Vice Chair:

Chris Blanton

Committee:

Don Phipps

Dana Ayers

Burt Jenkins

Stefanie Phillips

Staff Advisor:

Brad Alford

Review/Ofciating

Chair:

Bryan Tyson

Vice Chair:

Larry Williford

Committee:

Henry Rice

Jamie King

Elbert Lassiter

Staff Advisor:

Mark Dreibelbis

NOMINATING COMMITTEE

Region

Member

Chair

Marc Payne

Ashe County

1

Charles Simmons

Hertford County High School

2

Darren Hulen

Lakewood High School

3

Angie Miller

Nash County Public Schools

4

Michael Baker

Fairmont High School

5

TBD

6

TBD

7

TBD

8

TBD

Staff Advisor:

Que Tucker

Committee Coordinator:

Kim Newman

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