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UNIVERSITY INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE 2012 REGION IV-AAA SPRING MEET REGIONAL HANDBOOK CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I want to express my thanks to CITGO, the Corpus Christi Business & Jobs Development Corporation plus the Corpus Christi Convention and Visitors Bureau for their dedicated support. Their efforts will ensure that the 2012 UIL Region IV-3A Spring Meet is a big success. The leadership of Larry Elizondo at CITGO will forever be appreciated. Also, my special gratitude to Robert Tamez, who is a board member for both the CVB and CC Business and Jobs Development Corporation, for all his hard work in procuring sponsors and for serving as my Assistant Regional Director throughout this effort. Richard Avila UIL Region IV-3A Director General i UIL STATEMENT OF PURPOSE The University Interscholastic League believes that most students enjoy the pursuit of excellence and seek opportunities to test themselves against their own accomplishments and those of their peers, that such opportunities are best provided through properly conducted and equitably administered competitive activities, that the classroom is enriched by the flow of student energy into the more intensified arena of competition and back into the classroom. Therefore, we reaffirm that students are the focus of our endeavor and deserve an opportunity to: refine physical and mental aptitudes, nurture self-realization and build self-confidence, feel a sense of pride and dignity, experience teamwork and develop a sense of fair play, develop the ability to lead and the willingness to follow, foster self-discipline and perseverance, appreciate that rules, consistently applied, create order and discipline, learn to accept graciously the decisions of judges and officials, affirm self-worth in times of disappointment as well as adulation, cultivate lifetime skills, complement their class work with practice and performance, have fun, experience the joy of achieving their potential in a wholesome environment and, discover that ultimately the true meaning of winning is doing one’s best. ii 2012 UIL REGION IV-3ASPRING MEET SCHEDULE EVENT DATE DAYS TIME SITE DIRECTOR(S) Golf April 16 & April 17 Monday & Tuesday (Progressive) 7:30 a.m. (Both Days) 7:30 a.m. (Both Days) Gabe Lozano (Boys) Oso Course (Girls) Tennis April 18 & April 19 Wednesday & Thursday 8:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. H.E.B. Tennis Center Dick Hines Academics April 20 & April 21 Friday & Saturday 4:00 p.m. TAMU-CC Dr. Terry Lewis Kelly Russell One-Act Play April 21 Saturday 4:00 p.m. Richardson Performance Hall Del Mar College Kim Frederick Craig Brashears Track & Field April 27 & April 28 Friday & Saturday 9:00 a.m. Wildcat Stadium Phil Danaher Field Sandra Brownrigg Kino Rios 8:00 a.m. 7:30 a.m. CONTACTS Director General: Richard Avila: ravilaeac@aol.com Cell: (361) 215-3316 Home: (361) 850-9796 Assistant Director: Robert Tamez: tamezrob@grandecom.net Cell: (361) 658-6687 Home: (361) 855-1839 Academics: Dr. Terry Lewis: terry.lewis@tamucc.edu Cell: (361) 945-1997 Bus: (361) 825-2425 Kelly Russell: kelly.russell@tamucc.edu Cell: (972) 965-6707 One-Act Play: Craig Brashears: cbrashea@delmar.edu (Manager) Cell: (361) 563-7722 Bus: (361) 698-1039 Kim Frederick: kfreder@delmar.edu (Host) Cell: (361) 774-1613 Bus: (361) 698-1507 Golf: Kino Rios: teorios@aol.com Cell: (361) 688-2715 Home/Fax: (361) 442-2534 (Call First) Tennis: Dick Hines: dhines1@hotmail.com Cell: (361) 548-2343 Fax: 361.852-6528 Track & Field: Sandra Brownrigg: sbrownrigg@calallen.org Cell: (361) 236-9125 Off: (361) 242-5626 x 7229 Fax: 361.244.5971 iii TABLEOFCONTENTS Legislative Council, Waiver Review Board, and State Executive Committee 1-4 UIL Directory, District Alignment, 3A Districts Chairs/3A Regional Ex. Committee Members 5-7 Region IV-3A Spring Meet Contest Directors 8 Entry Information 9-10 Fee Schedule and Fee Information 11-13 District Chairman Summary and Invoice 14 Speech Regional Advisory Committee 15 Substitute Certification (Academic) 16 Academic Event Schedule 17-19 TAMU-CC Campus Map 20 One-Act Play Information and Del Mar Campus Map 21-23 Golf Information, Directors, and UIL Contacts 24-30 Tennis Information, Directors and UIL Contacts 31-36 Track Information, Directors & UIL Contacts 37-42 Track Schedules 43-44 Relay Forms 45-46 Pole Vault Weight Rating Sheet 47 Region IV-3A Track Records 48 Flour Bluff Stadium Track Markings & Wildcat Stadium Map 49-50 Track and Field Substitute Forms 51 Hy-Tek Procedures 52-53 Region IV-3A Schools and Codes 54-55 Host Hotel: Academics, One-Act Play, Golf, Tennis, & Track and Field 56-57 Host Hotel: Academics, One-Act Play, Golf, Tennis, & Track and Field 58 Holiday Inn Airport, Embassy Suites and Other Hotel Choices 59-61 Highways Into Corpus Christi and Regional Points of interest 62 Region IV-AAA Location of Sites 63 Tour Corpus Christi: Trolley Map & Spring Meet Sites 64 iv 2011 – 2012 Legislative Council Officers Chair: Alton Frailey First Vice Chair: David Foote Second Vice Chair: Greg Poole Legislative Council Representatives Conf-Reg Term Name and Address 5A-I 2013 Supt Alfred Ray, Duncanville ISD, 802 South Main St. Duncanville, 75137 5A-II 2014 Supt Curtis Culwell, Garland ISD, 501 S Jupiter, Garland 75042 5A-III 2012 Supt Mark Henry, Cypress Fairbanks ISD, 10300 Jones Rd. Houston 77065 5A-IV 2015 Supt Steve Flores, Harlingen ISD, 407 N 77 Sunshine Strip, Harlingen 78550 4A-I 2014 Supt Darrell Floyd, Stephenville ISD, 2655 W Overhill Dr, Stephenville 76401 4A-II 2013 Supt Rick Reedy, Frisco ISD, 6942 Maple St, Frisco 75034 4A-III 2015 Supt Greg Poole, Barbers Hill ISD, PO Box 1108, Mont Belvieu 77580 4A-IV 2012 Supt Robert Jaklich, Harlendale ISD, 102 Genevieve Drive, San Antonio 78214 3A-I 2012 Supt David Foote, Dalhart ISD, 701 E 10th Street, Dalhart 79022 3A-II 2013 Supt Blake Cooper, CommereISD, 3315 Washington Street, Commerce 75428 3A-III 2015 Supt Shannon Holmes, Hardin-Jefferson ISD, P.O. Box 490. Sour Lake, 77659 3A-IV 2014 Supt Curtis Rhodes, Needville ISD, PO Box 412, Needville 77461 2A-I 2014 Supt Jim Waller, Idalou ISD, 601 Walnut Street, Idalou 79329 1 2011 – 2012 Legislative Council Officers (cont.) Conf-Reg Term Name and Address 2A-II 2015 Supt Kevin Worthy, Gunter ISD, P.O. Box109, Gunter 75058 2A-III 2013 Supt Lynn Heflin, Ore City ISD, PO Box 100, Ore City 75683 2A-IV 2012 Supt Jo Ann Bludau, Halletsville ISD, P.O. Box 368, Halletsville 77964 1A-I 2013 Supt Carl Taylor, Wellington ISD, 609 15th St, Wellington 79095 1A-II 2014 Supt Cliff Gilmore, Aspermont ISD, PO Box 549, Aspermont 79502 1A-III 2015 Supt Todd Schneider, Martin’s Mill ISD, 301 FM 1861, Ben Wheeler 75754 1A-IV 2012 Supt Pam Seipp, D’Hanis ISD, PO Box 307, D’Hanis 78850 I-At Large 2013 Supt Karen Garza, Lubbock ISD, 1628 19th St, Lubbock 79401 I-At Large 2015 Supt Horace Williams Cedar Hill ISD, P.O. Box 248, Cedar Hill 75106 II-At Large 2013 Asst. Supt James Brewer, Longview ISD, PO Box 3268, Longview 75606 II-At Large 2015 Supt Linda Henrie, Mesquite ISD, 405 E Davis St, Mesquite 75149 III-At Large 2013 Supt Thomas Randle, Lamar Consolidated ISD,3911 Avenue I, Rosenberg 77471 III-At Large 2015 Supt Alton Frailey, Katy ISD, PO Box 159, Katy 77492 IV-At Large 2013 Supt Dan Troxell, Kerrville ISD, 1009 Barnett St, Kerrville 78028 IV-At Large 2015 Supt Johnny Pineda, Raymondville ISD, 1 Bearkat Blvd, Raymondville 78580 2 2011-2012 Waiver Review Board Conference Term Name and Address 1A 2012 Steve Butler, Superintendent, Rochelle ISD 2A 2013 Herb Youngblood, Superintendent, Abernathy ISD 3A 2014 Russell Marshall, Superintendent, Mabank ISD 4A 2015 Toby York, Superintendent, Baytown Goose Creek ISD 5A 2015 Arturo Cavazos, Deputy Superintendent, Harlingen ISD Appointed 2012 Charles Akins, Austin Appointed 2012 Harry Miller, Belton Appointed 2012 Georgia Johnson, Austin Appointed 2012 Diana Negrete, Austin 3 2011-2012 State Executive Committee Robin Battershell, Superintendent, Temple ISD Johanna Denson, Athletic Director, Waco ISD Paul Galvan, Retired Administrator, Fort Worth Gil Garza, Athletic Director, San Antonio ISD Kathy Garrison, Superintendent, Tom Bean ISD Terry Long, Retired Administrator, Austin Mike Motheral, Superintendent, Sundown ISD Nathaniel Richardson, Superintendent, Royal ISD David Seago, Superintendent, Rains ISD, Emory Daryl Wade, Retired Administrator, Houston Nola Wellman, Superintendent, Eanes ISD, Austin 4 UNIVERSITY INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE DIRECTORY P.O. Box 8028 - University Station Austin, Texas 78713-8028 Phone: (512) 471-5883 Athletic Fax: 512.471.6589 Charles Breithaupt ................................................... Executive Director Richard Floyd........................................................... Director of Music David Stevens …………………………………….. Director of Academics Mark Cousins ......................................................... Director of Athletics Kim Rogers............................................................... Chief of Staff Dijaira Smith............................................................. Director of Finance Kelly McCollum........................................................ Director of Technology Elizabeth Sikes .................................................. Academics Jana Riggins............................................................ Asst. Acad. Dir. Speech & Debate Luis Munoz.............................................................. Asst. Acad. Dir. Theatre Jeanne Acton.......................................................... Asst. Acad. Dir. Journalism David Trussell.......................................................... Asst. Acad. Dir. A+ Program Darryl Beasley…………………............................... Assistant Athletic Director Peter Contreras........................................................ Assistant Athletic Director Tracie Neely ..............................................……….. Assistant Athletic Director Tony Timmons …………………………………… Assistant Athletic Director Veronica Cantu........................................................ Marketing Director Eddie Wolski........................................................... Waiver Officer Glenda Hudson ……………………………………...Spring Meet Materials Ed Stidham.............................................................. Director of Compliance Bill Farney ………………………………………… TILF Executive Director 5 UIL 2011-2012 OFFCIAL SPRING MEET DISTRICT ALIGNMENT CONFERENCE AAA REGION 4 District 25 Burnet Lampasas Liberty Hill Llano Salado Taylor District 29 Needville Palacios Sweeny West Columbia Columbia Wharton District 26 Bandera Boerne Fischer Canyon Lake Fredericksburg Geronimo Navarro San Antonio Hawkins* Wimberley District 30 Aransas Pass Goliad Ingleside Mathis Rockport-Fulton Sinton District 27 Carrizo Springs Crystal City Devine Hondo Lytle Pearsall Somerset District 31 Corpus Christi Miller Corpus Christi West Oso Lyford Orange Grove Raymondville Robstown District 28 Cuero Gonzales La Vernia Pleasanton Poteet San Antonio Houston Yoakum District 32 Donna IDEA College Prep* La Feria Port Isabel Progreso Rio Grande City HS#2 Rio Hondo Zapata *Basketball Only 6 AAA REGIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS 2012 SPRING MEET CHAIRS District Title Name/Address E-mail/Phone/Fax 25-3A Spring Meet Chair Rob Hart 14001 W. Hwy 29 Liberty Hill, TX 78642 rhart@libertyhill.txed.net Ph: (512) 260-5580 Fax: (512) 260-5581 26-3A Spring Meet Chair Cheryl Koury 8555 RM32 Fischer, TX 78623 cheryl.koury@comalisd.org Ph: (830) 609-6701 Fax: (830) 855-1701 27-3A Spring Meet Chair Saul Hinojosa P.O. Box 279 Somerset, TX 78069-0279 saul.hinojosa@sisdk12.net Ph: (866) 852-9858 Fax: (866) 852-9860 Spring Meet Chair Bernard Zarosky 831 Stadium Drive Pleasanton, TX 78064 bzaroski@pisd.us Ph: (830) 569-1200 Fax: (830) 569-2171 29-3A Spring Meet Chair Curtis Rhodes P.O. Box 412 Needville, TX 77461 rhodesc@needvilleisd.com (979) 793-4308 Fax: (979) 793-3823 30-3A Spring Meet Chair Joey Patek P.O. Box 907 Rockport, TX 78381 jpatek@acisd.org Ph: (361) 790-2212 Fax: (361) 790-2299 31-3A Spring Meet Chair Stella Torres 1 Battlin Buc Blvd. Corpus Christi, TX 78408 stella.torres@ccisd.us Ph: (361) 878-5100 Fax: (361) 883-1928 32-3A Spring Meet Chair Nabor Cortez P.O. Box 1159 La Feria, TX 78559 nabor.cortez@laferiaisd.org Ph: (956) 797-2612 Fax: (956) 797-3737 28-3A 7 2012 UIL REGION IV-AAA SPRING MEET DIRECTORS DIRECTOR GENERAL Richard Avila – UIL/TAMUCC 7249 Valley Circle Corpus Christi, TX 78413 Home: (361) 850-9796 Cell: (361) 215-3316 Fax:361.850.9796 (Call First) Email: ravilaeac@aol.com ACADEMICS Dr. Terry Lewis – TAMU-CC College of Liberal Arts 6300 Ocean Drive, BH 323 Corpus Christi, TX 78412-5722 Bus: (361) 825-2425 Cell: (361) 945-1997 Fax: 361. 825.2250 Email: terry.lewis@tamucc.edu GOLF Kino Rios Former Miller H.S. Golf Coach 3906 Esquire St. Corpus Christi, TX 78414 Home: (361) 442-2534 Cell: (361) 688-2715 Fax: .361. 442.2534 (call first) Email: teorios@aol.com ONE ACT PLAY Craig Brashears (Contest Manager) Del Mar College 101 Baldwin Blvd. Corpus Christi, TX 78404 Bus: (361) 698-1039 Cell: (361) 563-7723 Fax: 361. 698.1511 Email: cbrashea@delmar.edu TENNIS Dick Hines Former W.B. Ray Tennis Coach 5033 Meandering Lane Corpus Christi, TX 78413 Cell: (361) 548-2343 Bus: (361) 878-7300 Fax: 361.852.6528 Email: dhines1@hotmail.com dick.hines@ccisd.us AND Kim Frederick (Contest Host) Del Mar College Baldwin & Ayers Corpus Christi, TX 78404 Bus: (361) 698-1507 Cell: (361) 774-1613 Fax: 361. 698.1511 Email: kfreder@delmar.edu TRACK & FIELD Sandra Brownrigg, Athletic Coordinator Calallen I.S.D. 4001 Wildcat Drive Corpus Christi, TX 78410 Bus: (361) 242-5626z7229 Cell: (361) 236-9125 Fax: .242-5871 Email: sbrownrigg@calallen.org UIL CONTACTS Executive Director: Dr. Charles Breithaupt (512) 471-5883 Fax: 512.471.5908 director@mail.uil.utexas.edu Athletic Director: Dr. Mark Cousins (512) 471-5883 Fax 512.471.5908 uilath@uts.cc.utexas.edu Academics: Elizabeth Sikes (512) 471-5883 Fax: 512.232.7311 esikes@uiltexas.org One Act Play: Luis Munoz (512) 471-4517 Fax: 512.471.7388 uildrama@uts.cc.utexas.edu Golf: Peter Contreras (512) 471-5883 Fax: 512.471.5908 pcontreras@uiltexas.org Tennis: Darryl Beasley (512) 471-5883 Fax: 512. 471.5908 dbeasley@uiltexas.org Track: Traci Neely, (512) 471-5883 Fax: 512.471.5908 tneely@uiltexas.org 8 ENTRY INFORMATION The directors have prepared this Handbook to assist you in the Regional Meet of the UIL. It will be necessary for you to follow the instructions contained in this Handbook and in the Constitution and Contest Rules of the UIL in order to conduct a well organized and orderly meet. SPECIFICATIONS District Chairpersons need to ensure that all advancing students in the Academic Events are entered via the UIL online system. You are obligated to notify the Regional Director for Academics, Dr. Terry Lewis , should a contestant be unable to attend the Regional Meet or notify the UIL State Office should a contestant who qualifies for the State Meet be unable to attend the State Meet. District Chairpersons should send a copy of the Athletic Event advancing entries to the respective Director of that sport immediately upon completion of the district contest. The names and addresses of these directors can be found on this & the following page. ALTERNATES SHOULD BE LISTED. The appropriate Regional Director must grant authorization for late changes. The District Chairperson must certify the district results. Be certain the correct and full name, NOT initials or nicknames of the contestant are listed. Use event titles as listed in Chapter 2, Section 900 of the Constitution and Contest Rules of the UIL for 2009-2010. Be sure to check all other rules and regulations that are in this book. ACADEMIC AND ATHLETIC ENTRIES: ACADEMIC: Results certified through the Spring Meet Online System: Dr. Terry Lewis- TAMU-CC College of Liberal Arts 6300 Ocean Drive, BH 323 Corpus Christi, TX 78412-5722 Ph: (361) 825-2425 Fax: (361) 825-2250 Cell: (361) 945-1997 Email: terry.lewis@tamucc.edu ATHLETICS: Please send results to the appropriate director listed below each sport: GOLF: Kino Rios – Former Miller H.S. Golf Coach 3906 Esquire St. Corpus Christi, TX 78414 Home Ph: (361) 442-2534 Fax: (361) 442-2534 (Call First) Cell: (361) 688-2715 Email: teorios@aol.com 9 TENNIS: Dick Hines – Former Tennis Coach, Ray H.S. 5033 Meandering Lane Corpus Christi, TX 78413 Fax: 361.852.6528 Cell: (361) 548-2343 Bus: (361) 878-7300 Email: dhines1@hotmail.com or dick.hines@ccisd.us TRACK: Sandra Brownrigg, Athletic Coordinator 4001 Wildcat Drive Corpus Christi, TX 78410 Off: (361) 242-5626x7229 Fax: (361) 242-5971 Cell: (361) 236-9125 Email: sbrownrigg@calallen.org ONE-ACT PLAY: Craig Brashears (Contest Manager) Del Mar College Baldwin & Ayers Corpus Christi, TX 78404 Ph: (361) 698-1039 Fax: (361) 698-1511 Cell: (361) 563-7723 Email: cbrashea@delmar.edu NOTE: Schools entering the One-Act Play contest at Regionals will pay a $475.00 entry fee. Individual student fees are not required of actors. It will be the responsibility of the advancing schools in their area contest to send the Director General (Richard Avila) their fees as soon as the area contests are completed. ALL CHECKS SHOULD BE MAILED TO: Richard Avila- Director General 7249 Valley Circle Corpus Christi, TX 78413 MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: 10 UIL REGION IV-3A FEE SCHEDULE ACADEMIC 3 Lincoln-Douglas Debaters @ $17.00 each = $51.00 + $60.00 Judging fee for each debater = $180.00 $ 231.00 103 Academic Contestants @ $17.00 each (3 in each of 20 other Individual events, + 10 teams of 4 each + top 3 science winners) $ 1,751.00 $ $ 100.00 2,082.00 Journalism judging $100.00 per district ATHLETICS Explanation of fees as follows: H.E.B. Tennis Center Rental Fee – City of Corpus Christi 2 mixed doubles @ $10.00 each 4 girls tennis doubles @ $10.00 each 4 boys tennis double @ $10.00 each 2 girls tennis singles @ $10.00 each 2 boys tennis singles @ $10.00 each 2 girls golf teams (5 girls per team) $10.00 each girl + $25.00 green fee (36 holes) 2 boys golf teams (5 boys per team) $10.00 each boy + $25.00 green fee (36 holes) 42 girls’ track and field participants @ $10.00 ea. 42 boys’ track and field participants @ $10.00 ea. 3 boys’ relay teams: 400, 800, & 1600 meter relays @ $10.00 3 girls’ relay teams 400, 800, & 1600 meter relays @ $10.00 Fees itemized by sport: Tennis Golf Track & Field Total - Athletics Golf Medalists Athletic Grand Total: $ $ $ $ $ $ 82.00* 20.00 40.00 40.00 20.00 20.00 $ 350.00 $ $ $ $ $ $ 350.00 420.00 420.00 90.00 90.00 1,942.00 $ $ $ $ 222.00 700.00 1,020.00 1,942.00 140.00 2,082.00 $ * The top (3) three qualifiers from District will now advance to the Regional Track Meet. Note: $35.00 for each boys (2) and girls (2) golf medalist ($140.00) has been added to the Athletic Grand Total above. . District Chairperson: should send two (2) checks to Richard Avila, Director General of Region IV-3A: one check will cover Academic Event fees and should be for the amount of $2,082.00 and one check will cover Athletic Event fees for the amount of $2,082.00, Checks need to be made payable to: UIL REGION IV-3A Note: An additional $82.00 was added to Athletics this year to cover rental of a better tennis site. 11 FEE INFORMATION MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: UIL REGION IV-3A ALL CHECKS SHOULD BE MAILED TO: RICHARD AVILA 7249 VALLEY CIRCLE CORPUS CHRISTI, TX 78413 REFER TO ENTRY INFORMATION AND FEE SCHEDULE. There will be a $17.00 entry fee for each individual, each team member, and each of the top science winners entered in each event with the exception of the One-Act Play. 1. ACADEMIC – Each District Chair must send Academic fees (one check) to Richard Avila immediately upon the completion of the last District Academic Event. $2,082.00. 103 Academic Contestants @ $17.00 each = $1,751.00 . . . 3 in each of the 20 other individual events = 60 . . . 10 teams of 4 each = 40 . . . top 3 science winners = 3. 2. LINCOLN-DOUGLAS DEBATE- Includes a $17.00 entry fee for each of 3 students = $51.00, plus $60.00 judges fee for each of the 3 debater s = $180.00 for a total of $231.00. 3. JOURNALISM - Include a $100.00 judge’s fee, in addition to entry fee. 4. ATHLETICS - District Chairman send Athletic fees of $2,082.00 payable to UIL Region IV3A immediately upon completion of golf, tennis and track to Richard Avila, Director General. All entries should be sent to the proper events director: Golf Entries to Kino Rios, Corpus Christi Tennis entries to John Bucey, Corpus Christi Track entries to Sandra Brownrigg, Calallen 5. GOLF- GOLF FEES INCLUDED WITH OTHER ATHLETIC FEES. Each player in the golf tournament must pay a $10.00 ENTRY fee (for 36 holes) and $25.00 green fee for 36 holes. A TOTAL OF $35.00 PER GOLF ENTRANT IS REQUIRED. 6. ONE-ACT PLAY- EXCEPTION to entries and fees – this will not be the responsibility of the District Chair since there will be area contests after the district contests. Each One-Act Play advancing past the Area Competition will forward the $475.00 fee to Richard Avila, Director General MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO: UIL REGION IV- 3A ONE ACT PLAY DIRECTORS ARE REMINDED TO BRING THEIR ROYALTY RECEIPT AND SET ADDITION APPROVAL (IF NECESSARY) TO THE CONTEST MEETING. Advancing schools must be certified online by midnight, April 11th. Substitution needs to be submitted per procedures found on page 48 of the 18th ed. Handbook for One-Act Play. 12 IN ORDER TO SIMPLIFY THE ACCOUNTING PROCEDURE FOR REGIONAL ENTRY FEES, IT IS REQUESTED THE DISTRICT CHAIR SEND TWO (2) CHECKS FOR THE TOTAL ENTRIES FOR THE SCHOOLS IN THEIR DISTRICT: ONE CHECK - ACADEMIC FEES IN THE AMOUNT OF $2,082.00 ONE CHECK - ATHLETIC FEES INT EH AMOUNT OF $2,082.00 FEES FOR GOLF MEDALISTS WHO ARE ALREADY INLCUDED IN THE ABOVE ATHLETIC FEES. THE DISTRIC CHAIR MAY THEN BILL EACH MEMBER SCHOOL ACCORDING TO THE NUMBER OF CONTESTANTS QUALIFIED. 7. 8. Admission prices are as follows: One-Act Play $5.00 students and $10.00 adults Tennis $5.00 students and $10.00 adults Track & Field events $5.00 students and $10.00 adults CONTESTANTS WILL NOT BE ABLE TO COMPETE UNTIL ALL FEES HAVE BEEN PAID AND RECEIVED BY THE DIRECTOR GENERAL PRIOR TO THE REGIONAL MEET. PLEASE REMIND ALL INDIVIDUALS, SCHOOLS, COACHES AND PARENTS ALL ENTRY FEES WILL BE PAID BY THE DISTRICT CHAIR AND NOT TO SEND IN INDIVIDUAL ENTRY FEES. MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: UIL REGION IV-3A All checks should be mailed to: Richard Avila, Director General 7249 Valley Circle Corpus Christi, TX 78413 13 ATTENTION DISTRICT CHAIRMAN THIS PAGE WILL SERVE AS A SUMMARY AND INVOICE CHECK LIST: 1. All academic entries are certified through district meet results via the UIL online system. 2. Athletic entries are to be sent to the Appropriate Event Director. ALL ENTRIES ARE TO BE ENTERED/SENT IMMEDIATELY UPON THE COMPLETION OF THE DISTRICT CONTESTS. 3. List entire and correct names on entry forms. No initials or nicknames, please! 4. MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: UIL Send entry fees to: Richard Avila, Director General 7249 Valley Circle Corpus Christi, TX 78413 REGION IV-3A One check at the completion of all academic events: $2,082.00 One check at the completion of all athletic events: $2,082.00 Contestants will not be able to compete until all fees have been received prior to the Regional Meet. 5. Bill all schools in your district for reimbursement. 6. Call appropriate Regional Event Directors for all changes. 7. Admission prices for OAP, Tennis and Track are: $5.00 students & $10.00 adults *Note: Remind schools advancing after Area in the One-Act Play of the $475.00 fee. We had to raise the fee due the use of 3 judges this year instead of just one. ALTERNATES - IN THE EVEN THAT A QUALIFIED CONTESTANT IS UNABLE TO PARTCIPATE IN THE REGIONAL MEET, IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF HIS/HER DESIGNATED ADMINISTRATOR TO NOTIFY THE DISTRICT DIRECTOR. THE DISTRICT DIRECTOR SHALL CONTACT THE REGIONAL EVENT DIRECTOR AS WELL AS THE NEXT LOWER PLACE FINISHER, WHO SHALL BECOME QUALIFIED TO REPRESENT HIS/ HER DISTRICT. ATTENTION ALL CONTEST DIRECTORS IMPORTANT INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE UIL OFFICE IN AUSTIN A LIST OF ABSENT CONTESTANTS WILL BE REPORTED TO THE STATE UIL OFFICE FROM EACH ACADEMIC EVENT. IT IS VITALLY IMPORTANT THAT YOU NOTIFY THE REGIONAL EVENT DIRECTOR IN ADVANCE IF A CONTESTANT WILL BE UNABLE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE REGIONAL COMPETITION. 14 Speech Regional Advisory Committee 2011 – 2012 Region IV – AAA Texas A&M – Corpus Christi Janet Melton Lampasas High School 2716 Hwy 281 Lampasas, Texas 76550 512-564-2310 (school) 512.564.2406 (fax) meltonj@lampasas.k12.tx.us Nelly Garcia Zapata High School (32) P.O. Box 3750 Zapata, Texas 78076 956-765-0280 x 3553 (school) 956.765.0274 (fax) nllyg@sbcglobal.net Richard Davis Palacios High School (28) 100 Shark Dr. Palacios, Texas 77465 361-972-2571 (school) 361.972.6287 (fax) richardd@palaciosisd.org Rebecca Meek Devine High School (29) 1225 W. Hwy. 173 Devine, Texas 78016 830-851-0800 (school) 830.663.6792 (fax) rebecca.meek@devineisd.org Noah Recker La Vernia High School 225 Bluebonnet Devine, Texas 78016 830-779-6630 (School) 830.779.3218 (fax) noah.recker@lvschools.net Lydia Miller-Wyatt Wimberley High School 100 Carney Ln. Wimberley, Texas 78676 512-847-5729 ext. 234 (School) 512.847.2583 (fax) lmiller@wimberley.txed.net 15 16 REGION IV-3A ACADEMIC SPRING MEET TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY-CORPUS CHRISTI 6300 OCEAN DRIVE CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS 78401 April 20/21, 2012 Director: Academics: Dr. Terry Lewis terry.lewis@tamucc.edu Cell: (361) 945-1997 Bus: 825-2425 UIL Contact: Elizabeth Sikes (512) 471-5883 Fax: 512.232.7311 Director: Dr. David Stevens Schedule Friday, April 20, 2012 4:00 p.m. Computer Science Written Exam, ST 104 Computer Science Grading Room ST 106 LD Debate Roll Call/Prelim Round 1, BH 205 5:00 p.m. Computer Science Programming Contest, ST 104 Computer Science Grading Room, ST 106 LD Prelim Round 2 6:00 p.m. LD Prelim Round 3 7:30 p.m. LD Quarter-Finals Saturday, April 21, 2012 8:00 a.m. LD Semi Finals, BH 111 Number Sense, OCNR 145 Number Sense Grading, OCNR 133 Ready Writing Computer Set-up, ST 101 17 8:30 a.m. Prose Prelims/Roll Call, BH 234 Poetry Prelims/Roll Call, BH 235 Current Issues and Events, OCNR 115 Grading Current Issues and Events, OCNR 116 Ready Writing, ST 101 Grading Ready Writing, ST 104 Calculator Applications Set-Up, OCNR 145 9:00 a.m. Calculator Applications Contest, OCNR 145 Calculator Applications Grading, OCNR 133 Computer Applications Set-Up, ST 108 9:30 a.m. LD Finals, BH 111 10:00 a.m. Computer Applications Contest, ST 108 Computer Applications Grading, ST 108 11:00 a.m. Informative, BH 235 (Exempt Draw) Persuasive, BH 234 (Exempt Draw) Spelling, CI 126 Spelling Grading, CI 126 Accounting, CI 112 Accounting Grading, CI 127 Science, CI 113 Science Grading, CI 122 Literary Criticism, CI 128 Literary Criticism Grading, CI 138 18 News Writing, ST 101 Grading New Writing, ST 106 12:00 p.m. Feature Writing, ST 101 Feature Writing Grading, ST 106 1:30 p.m. Poetry Finals, BH 235 Prose Finals, BH 234 Editorial Writing, ST 101 Editorial Writing Grading, ST 106 Social Studies, CI 128 Social Studies Grading, CI 138 2:30 p.m. Headline Writing, ST 101 Headline Writing Grading, ST 108 Mathematics, CI 112 Grading Mathematics, CI 127 3:00 p.m. Informative Finals, BH 235 (Exempt Draw) Persuasive Finals, BH 234 (Exempt Draw) Meet Headquarters/Academic Tab Room: Bay Hall 126 Speech Tab Room: Bay Hall 128. Speech Sectioning will be posted on the wall outside of Bay Hall 126. Coaches’ Hospitality: Bay Hall 104 Student Gathering Place: Center for the Arts, Warren and Wilson Theatres THE TIME AND PLACE FOR VERIFICATION AND MEDAL PRESENTATION WILL BE ANNOUNCED AT ROLL CALL FOR EACH EVENT Building Codes: ST-Science & Technology, BH-Bay Hall, CI-Center for Instruction, OCNR – O’Conner Hall, CA-Center for the Arts Note: Academic Equipment: . . . Equipment needed for contests must be provided by contestants and/or their schools. . . . The UIL Regional Site and Contest Directors will not provide equipment. 19 TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI CAMPUS MAP Buildings and Points of Interest 1 Corpus Christi Hall 17 Harte Research Institute 2 University Services Center 18 Carlos F. Truan Natural Resource Center 3 Performing Arts Center 19 Conrad Blucher Institute 4 Center for the Arts 20 Classroom East 5 Student Services Center 21 Driftwood (Counseling Center) 6 Bay Hall 22 Sandpiper (Health Services) 7 Mary and Jeff Bell Library 23 Physical Plant 8 Faculty Center 24 Miramar University Apartments 9 Center for Instruction 25 Modular 1 10 Center for the Sciences 26 University Beach 11 Science and Technology 27 Islanders Baseball Field 12 University Center 28 Islanders Softball Field 13 Glasscock Fitness and Wellness Center 29 Momentum Entry Sculpture 14 Moody Sustainers Field House 30 The South Texas School of Christian Studies 15 Early Childhood Development Center 31 Newman Student Center 16 Environmental Studies H Dr. Hector P. Garcia Plaza 20 REGION IV-3A UIL ONE-ACT PLAY CONTEST RICHARDSON PERFORMANCE HALL – DEL MAR COLLEGE EAST CAMPUS Del Mar College Drama 101 Baldwin Blvd. Corpus Christi, TX 78404 361-698-1511 (fax) April 21, 2012 – 4:00pm Craig Brashears, Contest Mgr. email: cbrashea@delmar.edu Cell: (361) 563-7723 Bus: (361) 698-1039 Kim Frederick, Contest Host kfreder@delmar.edu Cell: (361) 774-1613 Bus: (361) 698-1507 Adjudicators: Charles Falcon, Susan Loughran, Mariana Meaders UIL Contact: OAP: Luis Munoz uildrama@uts.cc.utexas.edu Off: (512) 471-4517 Fax:512.471.7388 Congratulations on advancing from Area competition, and welcome to Corpus Christi! The Del Mar College Drama Program is pleased to host the Region IV 3A contest on SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 2012. We are here to accommodate your needs in any way we are able. Please review the following information and call or e-mail with any questions or concerns. Scripts: Script distribution to judges will be determined at a later date. Fee: $475.00 Make check payable to: Mail to: UIL Region IV-3A Richard Avila, Director General 7249 Valley Circle Corpus Christi, TX 78413 21 Rehearsal Schedule: Schools will rehearse on Friday, April 20th. All shows will perform on Saturday, April 21. Rehearsal schedule and performance order is TO BE ANNOUNCED. PLEASE CONTACT CRAIG BRASHEARS, CONTEST MANAGER, IMMEDIATELY AFTER NOTICE TO ADVANCE TO REGIONAL, OF ANY STUDENT CONFLICTS WITH ACADEMIC CONTESTS. DEADLINE TO CONTACT THE REGIONAL CONTEST MANAGER WITH CONFLICTS IS MONDAY, APRIL 16th. Rehearsing Friday, April 20: TBA SCHOOL #1 12:30pm – 1:30pm TBA SCHOOL #2 1:40pm – 2:40pm TBA SCHOOL #3 2:50pm – 3:50pm TBA SCHOOL #4 4:00pm – 5:00pm TBA SCHOOL #5 5:10pm – 6:10pm TBA SCHOOL #6 6:20pm – 7:20pm Please bring the following with you to your rehearsal: • State approval for any set additions • State approval for a play not on the approved list • Evidence of royalty payment • Publisher’s approval for play cuts • Sound Log ADJUDICATOR’S MEETING: Saturday, April 21, 3:15pm, Performance Hall Front Reception Performances will run back-to-back in rehearsal order, with the first performance beginning at 4 p.m. THERE WILL BE NO INTERMISSION BETWEEN PERFORMANCES other than time allotted for set-ups and strikes. Tickets: $10.00 General Admission (adults) and $5.00 General Admission (students) and may be purchased at the Richardson Performance Hall Box Office the day of the contest. Comp tickets will be provided for each cast and crew member, director(s), alternates, and bus drivers. Scenery, Lighting, and Sound: Specific information on lighting, sound, and set will be provided to schools advancing to Regional prior to the contest date. Also, make sure you bring your “STANDARD COMPLIANCE FORM”! 22 DEL MAR CAMPUS MAP 23 BOYS AND GIRLS GOLF TO: High School Golf Coach Region IV-3A FROM: Kino Rios, Tournament Director SUBJECT: REGION IV-3A GOLF INFORMATION Congratulations to all teams. Enclosed is information concerning the boy’s and girl’s Region IV-3A golf tournament that will be held in Corpus Christi on April 16 & 17, 2012. Please make sure that you read all information carefully. There are different guidelines for each course, however both courses are public. There will be a mandatory coach’s meeting on Sunday night, April 15th at 6:30pm. The following hotels are in close proximity to both golf courses. Holiday Inn Emerald Beach (contact Julie Moff, 361-883-5731) $82.00 + tax, when calling let them know you are with regional golf. Embassy Suites (contact Melody Hosey, 361-853-7899 ext.432) $107.00 + tax (rooms sleep up to 6 people). This rate includes a full hot breakfast Best Western Marina Grand Hotel (contact Ruben Deleon ) $79.00 +tax + Full hot breakfast The coaches meeting will be held at the Holiday Inn Emerald Beach hotel in the Marlin Room at 6:30pm on Sunday, April 17, 2011. This room is located in the South Tower Conference Center, building is next door to the awning on the south side. Address is 1102 S. Shoreline. ALL COACHES MUST ATTEND. Progressive Tee Times- Both Days On Monday, the boys will tee off at 1:30 p.m. On Tuesday, the boys will tee off at 7:30 a.m. The Girls will tee off on both days at 7:30 a.m. The participants shall wear proper golf attire. I am looking forward to meeting you. T-Shirts will be available at $15.00 each. Coaches can purchase shirts for their team members at the Sunday meeting. Very Important Region IV-3A Golf Information Please give to appropriate person 24 REGION IV—CONFERENCE 3A GOLF BOYS AND GIRLS MONDAY, APRIL 16, 2012 & TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 2012 CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS GABE LOZANO GOLF COURSE – 3A BOYS OSO BEACH GOLF COURSE – 3A GIRLS TOURNAMENT FORMAT AAA AAA AAA AAA Girls Boys Girls Boys Monday, April 16 Monday, April 16 Tuesday, April 17 Tuesday, April 17 7:30am 1:30pm 7:30pm 7:30am Oso Golf Course Gabe Lozano Golf Course Oso Golf Course Gabe Lozano Golf Course Note: In case of rain, and only 18 holes are completed, the 18 holes will stand as a completed tournament. SEND ENTRIES TO: Cell Phone: 361-688-2715 KINO RIOS 3906 ESQUIRE ST. CORPUS CHRISTI, TX. 78414 E-mail: teorios@aol.com Fax: 361-442-2534 call before you fax ALL GOLF FEES ARE ALREADY INCLUDED IN THE ATHLETIC FEES CHECK SUBMITTED BY YOUR DISTRICT CHAIR REGIONAL DIRECTOR: CONTACT PERSON: RICHARD AVILA (361) 215-3316 KINO RIOS 3906 Esquire St. Corpus Christi, Texas 78414 Cell Phone: 361-688-2715 Fax: 361-361-442-2534 (call first) Email: teorios@aol.com UIL Contact: Golf: Peter Contreras (512) 393-1958 Fax: 512.471.5908 pcontreras@uiltexas.org GOLF PROS: Robert Mieras TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: KINO RIOS (361-688-2715) The coaches meeting will be held at the Holiday Inn Emerald Beach hotel in the Marlin Room at 6:30pm on Sunday, April 15. This room is located in the South Tower Conference Center; building is next door to the awning on the south side. Address is 1102 S. Shoreline. All coaches must attend. DISTRICT DIRECTORS: Immediately upon completion of the District tournament (use copies of the District Results Form) mail or fax entries to Kino Rios. List each player’s full name and correct names on entry forms. No initials or nicknames, please. Make sure names are legible. 25 INFORMATION FOR GABE LOZANO AND OSO GOLF COURSES 1. $8.00 a player for practice round on Sunday, April 15. Must be paid on Sunday. No more than 5 players per school playing during the practice round. Teams practice as a team. 2. Coaches may rent carts for practice round at $12.00 per player ($24.00 for 2 in a cart). Drivers must be 16 or over with valid driver’s license. 3. Tee times for practice rounds will start at 1:00pm on Sunday, April 15. 4. Tee Time reservations may be made 7 days in advance by calling Gabe Lozano Golf Course at 361-8268016. Please tell golf shop you are with the Region IV-3A golf tournament. 5. Boys will play from white tees; girls will play from red tees. 6. Play the ball as it lies. There may be ground under repair. 7. Range balls- $4.25 small bucket and $6.25 large bucket. 8. During play on Monday and Tuesday, each school’s Head Golf coach will have access to a golf cart for their use. Coaches pick up key in the pro shop. 9. Rule sheets will be handed out at the coaches meeting on Sunday. 10. No outside food will be allowed on course. Food will be available at the Golf course. 11. Soft spikes only. 12. Pull carts are allowed. Pull carts can be rented for $3.00 a day. 13. Distance markers: blue-200yds, white-150yds, red-100yds. 14. Spectator carts will cost $15.00 each day on Monday and Tuesday and must stay on cart path. 15. T-Shirts will be available at $15.00 each. Coaches can purchase T-Shirts for teams at the Sunday meeting. **During play, players cannot use cell phones, I-pods, walkmans, range finders, etc. Physical Address for: Gabe Lozano Golf Course 4401 Old Brownsville Rd. Corpus Christi, TX 78405 26 Oso Golf Course 5601 S. Alameda Corpus Christi, TX 78412 GOLF RULES FOR COACHES AND PARENTS 1. Parents, coaches, and friends shall stay a substantial distance (30 yards) from competitors during play. 2. After play has started, a spectator cannot give advice, coach or assistance to a player during a round. This rule does not include assistance in finding lost balls. 3. Coaches. A coach may engage (coach) with the player(s) once all players in that playing group has completed the hole and prior to the player teeing off on the next hole. Note: Please ensure there is no delay in your player(s) teeing off due to your coaching. 4. A player is subject to a two-stroke penalty if coaching occurs during competition and disqualification by tournament officials if coaching continues. 5. Parents and interested spectators should be reminded that they are spectators and it is not their responsibility to report possible rule violations. Rule violations should be reported by the players or the marshals of the meet. 6. Any protest lodged must be initiated by a contestant or school official either a player, coach or administrator from the school for whom a student is playing. These protests should be lodged before the scores are designated as final by the tournament director. 7. The rules committee will be the golf professional and his staff. All play will be by U.S.G.A. and U.I.L. rules. Decisions made by the rules committee will be considered final. 8. In the event of a rule violation, the entire group should report as a group to the tournament director. 9. On course encouragement, support, applause, etc is not considered coaching or advice; therefore it is permissible. 10. All spectator and coaches carts must stay on the concrete cart path. 27 UIL GOLF DISQUALIFICATIONS Subchapter C. Section 1260, U.I.L. Constitution and Contest Rules. Disqualifications: According to UIL rules, a player disqualified for an unsportsmanlike conduct violation COULD have all scores posted by the player not count toward the team score. For example, a contestant disqualified for unsportsmanlike conduct during the first round will not be allowed to continue. First round scores of a player disqualified for unsportsmanlike conduct during the second round may or may not be cancelled. Thus, the first day or second day score may not be used for the team score. Unsportsmanlike conduct is defined as profane, vulgar and/or abusive language audible to others; carelessly and/or deliberately throwing clubs; verbalizing with intent of intimidation; or exhibiting behavior not in accordance with the spirit of fair play. First consideration of penalty should be per USGA rules. If the golfer’s action warrant, penalty may be disqualification for the round, and/or in the opinion of the tournament director the violation is flagrant, disqualification could be for the tournament. Please note that in accordance with Rule 6-8 of the USGA Golf rules, a player that must discontinue play due to illness or injury may not be subject to disqualification if the Rules Committee is notified and the reason, such as illness, is considered satisfactory to the Committee. A student who discontinues play, but is not disqualified the first day, may be allowed by the Committee to return and play 18-holes on the second day. The score of the second day, in this instance, may be counted for team honors. TIES The lowest four scores count for team score each day. In case of a tie, all 5 players will be involved in the playoff. For 1st 2nd and 3rd medallist, will also be involved in a playoff. 28 RULES SHEET – GABE LOZANO GOLF COURSE REGION IV-3A GOLF TOURNAMENT 1. USGA and UIL rules will apply at all times. 2. Play will be from the white tee markers. 3. The so-called “one ball rule” shall be in effect. A player must play the same ball through the hole, not change for a putting ball. 4. Players will play the ball as it lies. 5. The club limit is 14 clubs. 6. Ground under repair: All white lined areas and any areas of fresh sod. 7. Out of Bounds: Indicated by white stakes and fences. In order to speed up play, please announce to your group that you are hitting a provisional ball if you think your shot might be out of bounds or lost. Penalty is stroke and distance. 8. #2 and #10 may be played as a lateral or water hazard depending on where ball crossed. 9. Immovable Obstructions: All cart paths, tee signs, service roads, restrooms, drinking fountains, sprinkler heads, flush mounted storm drains, and valve covers are immovable obstructions. When taking relief from any obstruction, if they interfere with your stance or swing, you may take free relief by dropping one club length no closer to the hole. The “nearest point of relief” always shall apply. 10. You may move your ball away from “active” antbeds without penalty. Drop your ball within one club length, no closer to the hole. 11. Turn in your attested scorecard at the scorer’s table in front of the glass windows after your coach has verified your score, with two signatures. 12. If there are any questions on a ruling, play two balls and check with the rules committee before signing your scorecard. 13. Concrete ditch left on # 6 and outside of all boundary fences are out of bounds. 14. Course Marshals will be driving around and checking the pace of play in all groups. Keep up with the group in front of you. 15. Club throwing, violent temper display, abusive language and/or damage to the golf course or facilities are grounds for immediate disqualification. 16. Distance markers: blue-200yds, white-150yds, red-100yds 17. If in doubt as to procedure concerning the rules of golf, play two balls keeping both scores and check with the rules committee following play before signing scorecard. 18. Hole # 11 & 17, ditch to the right is played as a lateral hazard. If ball hits inbounds then goes in the ditch drop where ball landed. 19. Hole # 7, 12, 13, 14, & 18 fence on the left is out-of-bounds. 20. Earth cracks, some on the course, you may take free relief by dropping one club length no closer to the hole. You must get someone from the group to ok the move. 21. Embedded ball rule is in effect through the green. 22. Any bare area in the fairway only is considered ground under repair. 23. In regional and state competition, a player shall pick up the ball and record a score of 9 after the 8th stroke of the hole. If a player continues to play, the player is not disqualified, but must count all shots played. For example: If a player picks up his/her ball after the 8 th stroke, a score of 9 is recorded. If a player picks up his/her ball after the 9 th stroke, a score of 10 is recorded. 29 RULES SHEET – OSO GOLF COURSE REGION IV-3A GOLF TOURNAMENT 1. USGA and UIL rules will apply at all times. 2. Play will be from the red tee markers. 3. The so-called “one ball rule” shall be in effect. A player must play the same ball through the hole, not change for a putting ball. 4. Players will play the ball as it lies. 5. The club limit is 14 clubs. 6. Ground under repair: All white lined areas and any areas of fresh sod. 7. Out of Bounds: Indicated by white stakes and fences. In order to speed up play, please announce to your group that you are hitting a provisional ball if you think your shot might be out of bounds or lost. Penalty is stroke and distance. 8. All water hazards are played as Lateral Water Hazards: Indicated by waters edge. 9. Immovable Obstructions: All cart paths, tee signs, service roads, restrooms, drinking fountains, sprinkler heads, flush mounted storm drains, and valve covers are immovable obstructions. When taking relief from any obstruction, if they interfere with your stance or swing, you may take free relief by dropping one club length no closer to the hole. The “nearest point of relief” always shall apply. 10. You may move your ball away from “active” ant beds without penalty. Drop your ball within one club length, no closer to the hole. 11. Turn in your attested scorecard at the scorer’s table in front of the glass windows after your coach has verified your score, make sure all four turn in together. You must have both signatures on the card, anywhere on the card. 12. If there are any questions on a ruling, play two balls and check with the rules committee before signing your scorecard. 13. If your ball is in the concrete drainage ditch on hole #1 or #5, you may drop one club length from behind the ditch no closer to the hole without penalty. 14. Course Marshals will be driving around and checking the pace of play in all groups. Keep up with the group in front of you. 15. Club throwing, violent temper display, abusive language and/or damage to the golf course or facilities are grounds for immediate disqualification. 16. Distance markers: blue-200yds, white-150yds, red-100yds 17. If in doubt as to procedure concerning the rules of golf, play two balls keeping both scores and check with the rules committee following play before signing scorecard. 18. Earth cracks, some on the course, you may take free relief by dropping one club length no closer to the hole. You must get someone from the group to ok the move. 19. Embedded ball rule is in effect through the green. 20. Any bare area in the fairway only is considered ground under repair. 21. Holes 14-17 play as lateral water hazard to left 22. In regional and state competition, a player shall pick up the ball and record a score of 9 after the 8th stroke of the hole. If a player continues to play, the player is not disqualified, but must count all shots played. For example: If a player picks up his/her ball after the 8th stroke, a score of 9 is recorded. If a player picks up his/her ball after the 9th stroke, a score of 10 is recorded. 30 REGIONAL TENNIS TOURNAMENT REGION IV- CONFERENCE AAA APRIL 18-19, 2012 H.E.B. TENNIS CENTER DIRECTOR: Dick Hines, Former Tennis Coach at Ray H.S. DATES: April 18-19, 2021 at 8:30 a.m. SITE: H.E.B. Tennis Center DEADLINE: April 11, 2012 The District Chairman certifies entries and sends a copy of the district results form to Dick Hines, Regional Tournament Director. COACHES MUST HAVE SEEDING INFORMATION IN THE HANDS OF THE REGIONAL DIRECTOR BY APRIL 13, 2011 & ALSO BRING IT TO THE SEEDING MEETING. MAIL OR EMAIL INFORMATION TO: Dick Hines 5033 Meandering Lane Corpus Christi, TX 78413 TOURNAMENT SITE: H.E. B. TENNIS CENTER 1520 W. SHELY ST. CORPUS CHRISTI, TX 78403 (361) 882-6013 CENTER DIRECTOR: CORY BROOKS Ticket Prices: $5.00 for students $10.00 for adults T-Shirts: $15.00 (Coaches can purchase their teams shirts at Sunday Meeting. NOTES: There will be a seeding meeting for head coaches of participating athletes at the Holiday Inn Emerald Beach - Marlin Room. The meeting will be to seed all entries. The meeting will be at 6:00 p.m. Tuesday night April 17, 2012. Tennis Director: Dick Hines dhines1@hotmail.com or dick.hines@ccisd.us Cell: (361) 548-2343 Fax: 361.852.6528 Director General: Richard Avila ravilaeac@aol.com Cell: (361) 215-3316 UIL Contact: Darryl Beasley dbeasley@uiltexas.org Cell: (512)238-0968 471-5883 31 BOYS SINGLES REGION IV Playback if necessary 32 BOYS DOUBLES REGION IV CONF. 3A Playback if necessary 33 GIRLS SINGLES REGION IV CONF. 3A Playback if necessary 34 GIRLS DOUBLES REGION IV CONF. 3A Playback if necessary 35 MIXED DOUBLES REGION IV CONF. 3A Playback if necessary 36 U.I.L.REGION IV-AAA REGIONAL TRACK & FIELD MEET 2012 DIRECTORS DIRECTOR GENERAL Richard Avila, Sr. – UIL 7249 Valley Circle Corpus Christi, Tx. 78413 Email: ravilaeac@aol.com Home: (361) 850-9796 Cell: (361) 215-3316 Fax: (361) 850-9796 (Call first) MEET DIRECTOR Sandra Brownrigg, Athletic Coordinator Calallen ISD 4001 Wildcat Drive Corpus Christi, Tx 78410 Email: sbrownrigg@calallen.org Bus (Field House): (361) 242-5968 Cell: (361) 236-9125 High School: (361) 242-5626 X 7431 Fax: (361) 242-5971 UIL Track Contacts: Tracie Neely tneely@austin.utexas.edu cell: (512) 775-9021 37 BOYS AND GIRLS REGIONAL TRACK AND FIELD MEET REGION IV CONFERENCE AAA PHIL DANAHER FIELD AT WILDCAT STADIUM April 27 & 28, 2012 MEET DIRECTOR: Sandra Brownrigg, Athletic Coordinator MEET REFEREE: Randy Hughes TRACK ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Phil Danaher, Randy Hughes, Larry Wooten ENTRY DEADLINE: Monday, April 23, 2012 at 12:00 noon. Only scratches will be accepted after this date. DISTRICT CHAIRS: Send a copy of entries and alternates immediately upon completion of the District Meet to: (if using Hy-Tek, please see section on Hy-Tek procedures attached) Sandra Brownrigg Corpus Christi, Texas 78410 Fax: (361) 242-5971 Email: sbrownrigg@calallen.org ALL CHECKS SHOULD BE MAILED TO: Richard Avila, Director General 7249 Valley Circle Corpus Christi, TX 78413 MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: UIL REGION IV-3A (Track Fees Are Included In Athletic Check Submitted By District Chair) 38 TRACK AND FIELD EVENTS GENERAL INFORMATION I. Track and field information packets will include the following items and will be made available at the coaches meeting on April 26 at 5:00pm at the Calallen High School Auditorium located at front of Calallen High School. Heat and Lane assignments Field Event Entries Schedule of Events passes for participating schools II. CONTESTANTS: A. Will not be allowed on the track and/or infield before the first call for their event. B. Must remain in the stands when not participating in event or warming up. C. The first, second and third place winner must report to the awards stand immediately after their event. D. Field Events: When a competitor has qualified in more than one field event: a. She/he must inform the official upon check-in. b. Upon leaving one event to compete in another, she/he must inform the official of time leaving and has 10 minutes to return. c. Trials may be taken in succession. E. The Shot and discus weigh-in station will be at the Field House located on the North end of Wildcat Stadium, beginning at 7:30am April 27. All implements weighed in will be impounded and only certified implements will be placed in the pool for competition. Athletes will be allowed to warmup by flights prior to the start of competition under the supervision of an official. F. Pole Vault weigh-in will be in the field house weight room located on the North end of the stadium beginning Friday, April 27 at 7:30 am for girls and Saturday, April 28 at 7:30 am for boys. It is the responsibility of the coach to verify the competitor will use a legal pole rated at or above his/her weight by submitting the pole vault weight rating sheet, contained in this handbook, at weigh-in time. Each athlete will be weighed prior to pole vault competition to make sure that pole weight and competitor weight correlates with the rules. There will be no variance because of safety concerns. G. No loud radios will be allowed in the stadium. H. Absolutely no climbing over the rails from the bleachers to the field. I. All Calallen ISD property is tobacco free by authority of the Calallen District Board of Trustees and per Texas State Law. J. Automatic timing system and video will be used for all running events. K. In running events with prelims, qualifying for the finals will be the fastest 8 times. L. FOR RUNNING EVENT PRELIMS, ATHLETES SHOULD JUDGE THEIR WARM-UP ON EVENTS, BECAUSE TIMES ARE APPROXIMATE. M. Designated uniform for shot & discus participants is specified as a singlet uniform top. (See Section IV – Clothing) N. No cell phone usage or other wireless device used for communication will be allowed on the field or during competition. O. Starting heights for the Pole Vault and High Jump will be determined by UIL Director of Athletics and the Meet Director before the meet based on District entries. P. Any participant who has been disqualified from further competition in the meet and who has scored points will forfeit those points scored and the meet scores will be corrected. Q. No metal or detachable/screw on cleats may be worn on the turf. 39 R. The use of tobacco, sunflower seeds, and chewing gum is prohibited on the turf. Sunflower seeds and gum are not allowed on the field or track. Debris left behind will result in a fee of $250.00 to the team responsible. S. Only water can be used on the field. No colored drinks such as Gatorade may be used on the field. T. No glass bottles, cans or food are allowed on the field. U. Spectators will not be allowed on the field before, during or after the regional meet. III. COACHES A. No district passes or TGCA or THSCA membership passes will be honored. B. Tags identifying Region IV coaches with qualifying participants will be given out with the information packets and must be worn at all times at all sites. (6) Tags per team (3 boys, 3 girls) plus 1 AD tag. C. Admission prices will be charged to the shot and discus area and Wildcat Stadium. All scratches/substitutes for events must be certified by the District Track Meet Director by submitting the changes in writing to Sandra Brownrigg @ Fax # (361) 242-5971 or by e-mail to sbrownrigg@calallen.k12.tx.us. Please use the form in the Regional Meet Handbook titled Track & Field Substitute Certification Form. D. NO SUBSTITUTIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER 12:00 P.M. on Monday APRIL 23, 2012. Scratches only. E. Relay cards are due at 1:00pm on Friday and 12:00pm on Saturday at the start/finish line. Relay teams will be subject to disqualification if relay cards are not turned in on time. F. Appeals must be made by the coach in written form and submitted to referee at the referee station on the field no later than 30 minutes after the announcement of the event results. Forms will be provided at the referee’s table. G. According to UIL rules no coaches will be allowed on the field of competition unless summoned by the referee or filing an appeal. A field Marshall will then escort the coach to the referee’s table. EXCEPTION: High Jump, long jump & Pole Vault coach will be allowed to assist their athlete in setting their marks 30 minutes before their designated events. Coaches must not communicate with any other athlete who is not a qualifier in these events at their designated time. Coaches must be back in the stands 15 minutes prior to the start of the competition. H. Trainers will only be allowed at the trainer’s tent. Trainers will not be allowed on the track or field unless they are called to administer to their athlete. IV. CLOTHING: A. National Federation rules regarding uniforms shall be enforced at the Region IV Meet. Each competitor’s uniform shall consist of a full-length track jersey (singlet). A singlet is defined as a school issued jersey. The jersey may be long-sleeved, short-sleeved, or tank style. Shirts with cutoffs sleeves are prohibited. Bare midriff tops are not acceptable. The jersey (single) must hang below or be tucked into the waistband of the shorts or briefs when the competitor is standing erect. These rules will be enforced at running and field events. B. Extra clothing and hats and/or gloves may be worn in inclement weather by the meet director’s approval. C. Any protest of objectionable jewelry or head wear being worn by a runner must be called to the attention of the officials prior to the race. When objectionable jewelry or head wear is discovered on a competitor in a field event, the objectionable materials must be removed before the competitor can resume competition. The track and field uniform consists of a school issued jersey, shorts, which are not objectionable, and shoes, which may be supplied by the contestant. Socks are not part of the uniform. Any visible apparel other than jersey and shorts must be of a single color and worn under the uniform jersey and shorts. 40 D. Team members shall wear the school uniform. A competitor must be in the proper track uniform and wearing the assigned contestant number when numbers are used. E. In relay races, each team member shall wear the same color and design school uniform (jersey and trunks). When other apparel is worn under the jersey by more than one team member (two or more), that apparel must be the same color. F. A contestant who competes with an illegal uniform, or is charged with unacceptable conducts shall be disqualified from that event. V. UNIFORMS - National Federation Track and Field Rule Book VI. Rule 4 - Section 3: Competitors Uniform VII. Article 1 a. The competitor's uniform shall be issued by the school, worn as intended by the manufacturer and have the following restrictions: Each competitor shall wear shoes. 1. Shoes shall be worn on both feet and shall have an upper & definitely recognizable sole and heel. 2. The (shoe) upper must be designed so that it can be fastened securely to the foot. 3. The use of slippers or socks does not meet the requirements of the rule. b. Each competitor shall wear a track top or one-piece uniform issued by the school. 1. When numbers are used, each competitor shall wear his/her assigned, unaltered contestant #. 2. The top or one-piece uniform may have the school identification and the top may have the competitor’s name. Team members shall wear the school uniform. A competitor must be in the proper track uniform that shall consist of a full-length track top (singlet). A singlet is defined as a school issued top. The top may be long-sleeved, short-sleeved or tank style. A t-shirt is not considered to be an acceptable top. Tops with cut-off sleeves are prohibited. 3. The top shall not be knotted or have a knot-like protrusion. 4. A single manufacturer's logo/trademark/reference, no more than 2 1/3 square inches with no dimension more than 2 1/4 inches, is permitted on the top or one-piece uniform. 5. The American flag, not exceeding 2x3 inches, and either a commemorative or memorial patch, no to exceed 4 square inches, may be worn on the uniform top. 6. Bare midriff tops are not allowed. 7. The top must hang below or be tucked into the waistband of the bottom when the competitor is standing erect. c. Each competitor shall wear a track bottom or one-piece uniform issued by the school. 1. The bottom or one-piece uniform may have the school identification. 2. Loose-fitting, boxer-type bottoms or compression-style bottoms are permitted for boys and girls. Closed-leg briefs are acceptable for girls. UIL Exception: For boys, body suits may be worn only under the shorts, but not in lieu of shorts. 3. French or high-cut apparel shall not be worn in lieu of uniform bottom. 4. The waistband of a competitor's bottom shall be worn above the hips. 5. A single manufacturer’s logo/trademark, no more than 2 1/4 inches, is permitted on the bottom or one-piece uniform. 6. The American Flag, not exceeding 2 x 3 inches and either a commemorative or memorial patch, not to exceed 4 square inches, may be worn on the uniform bottom. d. Any visible garment(s) worn underneath the uniform top or bottom shall be a single, solid color and unadorned except for: 41 1. A single school name or insignia no more than 2 1/4 square inches with no dimension more than 2 1/4 inches;. 2. A single, visible manufacturer's logo as per NFHS rules. NOTE: If more than one garment is worn under the uniform top or bottom, all must be the same color under the uniform piece. Article 2 Additional restrictions for relay races. a. In relay races, each team member shall wear the same color and design of school uniform although the length of the bottom or one-piece uniform may vary. b. Any visible garment(s) worn under the top and other visible garment(s) worm under the bottom must be unadorned and of a single (and the same) color. Visible garments worn under both the top and bottom do not have to be the same color. If worn by more than one team member (two or more), that garment(s) must be the same color but not necessarily the same length. UIL Exception: If shorts are worn over a body suit, the body suit does not have to be a single color, but must be the same for all members of a relay team. Article 3: Jewelry shall not be worn by contestants. a. Medical alert medals are not considered jewelry & must be taped to the body & alert may be visible. b. Religious medals are not considered jewelry & must be worn under the uniform & taped to the body. c. A watch may be worn around the wrist. Any protest of jewelry or headwear that is being worn by a contestant must be called to the attention of the officials prior to the race. When jewelry or headwear is discovered on a competitor in a field event, the objectionable material must be removed before the competitor can resume competition. Hats or gloves must be approved by the meet referee. d. Allowance for the use of bobby pins, barrettes and hair clips no longer than 2 inches to be worn to control a competitor’s hair. Certain types of devices, when securely fixed, may be worn to control the hair. It must not pose a risk to injury or be considered jewelry or a type of adornment. PENALTY: 4-3-3 new PEN: Modifies the penalty for the wearing of jewelry. A first violation will no longer result in immediate disqualification, instead a team warning will be issued and any subsequent violation by any team member (per gender) will result in disqualification from the event. The school coach (per gender) is responsible for the communication to all team members following a violation and warning. The meet referee or meet director will record a warning and subsequent infraction for each team. Article 4 Removing any part of the team uniform, excluding shoes, while in the area of competition, as defined by the games committee, is illegal. PENALTY: This shall lead to a warning and if repeated, to disqualification from the event. If the incident recurs again, the athlete will be disqualified from further competition in the meet. VI. SCORING A. Individual field and running events: (10-8-6-4-2-1) B. Relays: (20-16-12-8-4-2) VII. ADMISSION PRICES: Students: $ 5.00 Adults : $10.00 VII. THERE WILL BE NO PRELIMS IN THE FOLLOWING EVENTS 3A Girls and Boys – 1600 and 3200 Mete 42 REGION IV-3A BOYS AND GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD MEET SCHEDULE Thursday, April 26, 2012 5:00 p.m. Coaches meeting Calallen High School Auditorium: Packet Pick Up – Weigh-in shot and discus Friday, April 27, 2012 7:30 a.m. Weigh-in for Pole Vaulters and Implements in Field House 9:00 a.m. 3200 meter run – Girls - Final High Jump – Boys Discus – Girls Pole Vault – Girls 9:30 a.m. 3200 meter run – Boys - Final 10:30 a.m. Shot Put – Boys Long Jump – Boys (Pit #1) 11:30 a.m. Triple Jump – Girls (Pit #2) PRELIMINARIES 2:00 p.m. 400 meter Relay – Girls 400 meter Relay – Boys 2:20 p.m. 800 meter Run – Girls 800 meter Run – Boys 3:00 p.m. 100 meter Hurdles – Girls 110 meter Hurdles – Boys 3:25 p.m. 100 meter Dash – Girls 100 meter Dash – Boys 3:45 p.m. 800 meter Relay – Girls 800 meter Relay – Boys 4:25 p.m. 400 meter Dash – Girls 400 meter Dash – Boys 4:50 p.m. 300 meter Hurdles – Girls 300 meter Hurdles – Boys 5:15 p.m. 200 meter Dash – Girls 200 meter Dash – Boys 5:45 p.m. 1600 meter Relay – Girls 1600 meter Relay – Boys 1:15 Field Event/3200 Meter Run Award Presentation THE ABOVE TIMES ARE APPROXIMATIONS FOR RUNNING PRELIMS, JUDGE YOUR WARMUP ON EVENTS, NOT TIMES 43 REGION IV-3A BOYS AND GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD MEET SCHEDULE (CONT.) Saturday, April 28, 2012 7:30 a.m. Weigh-in for Pole-vaulters in Field House 8:30 a.m. Preliminaries & Finals High Jump – Girls Triple Jump –Boys (Pit #2) 9:00 a.m. Pole Vault – Boys 10:00 a.m. Discus – Boys Shot Put – Girls 11:00 a.m. Long Jump – Girls (Pit #1) RUNNING FINALS 1:00 p.m. 400 meter Relay – Girls 400 meter Relay – Boys 1:20 p.m. 800 meter Run – Girls 800 meter Run – Boys 1:40 p.m. 100 meter Hurdles – Girls 110 meter Hurdles – Boys 2:00 p.m. 100 meter Dash – Girls 100 meter Dash – Boys 2:10 p.m. 800 meter Relay – Girls 800 meter Relay – Boys 2:20 p.m. 400 meter Dash – Girls 400 meter Dash – Boys 2:40 p.m. 300 meter Hurdles – Girls 300 meter Hurdles – Boys 3:00 p.m. 200 meter Dash – Girls 200 meter Dash – Boys 3:10 p.m. 1600 meter Run – Girls 1600 meter Run – Boys 3:35 p.m. 1600 meter Relay – Girls 1600 meter Relay – Boys 3:55pm PRESENTATION OF TEAM AWARDS 44 TRACK RELAY FORMS 3A RELAY FORM School: ___________________________________________________________ Check One: Boys ____________ Girls ____________ Type or Print Complete Name 400 METER RELAY 1. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5.(ALT.) ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6.(ALT.) _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3A RELAY FORM School: ___________________________________________________________ Check One: Boys ____________ Girls ____________ Type or Print Complete Name 800 METER RELAY 1. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5.(ALT.) ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6.(ALT.) ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3A RELAY FORM School: ___________________________________________________________ Check One: Boys ____________ Girls ____________ Type or Print Complete Name 1600 METER RELAY 1. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5.(ALT.) ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6.(ALT.) ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 45 3A RELAY FORM School: ___________________________________________________________ Check One: Boys ____________ Girls ____________ Type or Print Complete Name 400 METER RELAY 1. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5.(ALT.) ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6.(ALT.) _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3A RELAY FORM School: ___________________________________________________________ Check One: Boys ____________ Girls ____________ Type or Print Complete Name 800 METER RELAY 1. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5.(ALT.) ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6.(ALT.) ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3A RELAY FORM School: ___________________________________________________________ Check One: Boys ____________ Girls ____________ Type or Print Complete Name 1600 METER RELAY 1. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5.(ALT.) ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6.(ALT.) ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 46 POLE VAULTERS WEIGHT RATING SHEET MEET ____________________________ ATHLETE’S NAME: _____________________ DATE: _______________ SCHOOL: ____________________________ ATHLETE’S WT: ________ WEIGHT RATING OF VAULTING POLE TO BE USED: _____________________ ATHLETE’S NAME: _____________________ DATE: _______________ SCHOOL: ____________________________ ATHLETE’S WT: ________ WEIGHT RATING OF VAULTING POLE TO BE USED: _____________________ ATHLETE’S NAME: _____________________ DATE: _______________ SCHOOL: ____________________________ ATHLETE’S WT: ________ WEIGHT RATING OF VAULTING POLE TO BE USED: _____________________ ATHLETE’S NAME: _____________________ DATE: _______________ SCHOOL: ____________________________ ATHLETE’S WT: ________ WEIGHT RATING OF VAULTING POLE TO BE USED: _____________________ COACH’S SIGNATURE: ___________________________________________ 47 Texas Region IV-3A Records GIRLS 3200 Meter Run Pole Vault Triple Jump Discus Throw 100 Meter Dash 200 Meter Dash 400 Meter Dash 800 Meter Run 1600 Meter Run 100 Meter Hurdles 300 Meter Hurdles 4 x 100 Meter Relay 4 x 200 Meter Relay 4 x 400 Meter Relay High Jump Long Jump Shot Put - BOYS 3200 Meter Run Pole Vault Triple Jump Discus Throw High Jump Long Jump Shot Put 100 Meter Dash 200 Meter Dash 400 Meter Dash 800 Meter Run 1600 Meter Run 110 Meter Hurdles 300 Meter Hurdles 4 x 100 Meter Relay 4 x 200 Meter Relay 4 x 400 Meter Relay - TIME YEAR 11:09.90 12-0 43-1 154-6 11.65 24.18 55.50 2:15.58 5:10.59 14.01 44.44 44.48 1:42.05 3:54.60 5-09 20-02.50 45-01.50 1997 2003 2001 2001 2002 2002 1987 1989 1989 1987 1991 1987 2006 2006 2001 2000 2001 TIME YEAR 4:10.93 17-00 49-01.25 185-05 7-00.25 24-06 62-71/2 10.45 21.12 47.35 1:54.60 4:16.32 13.45 37.20 41.00 1:27.70 3:17.30 1990 1985 1998 2002 1983 2009 1975 1996 1993 1986 1985 1991 1983 1991 1986 2005 1985 48 ATHLETE Kayce Waters Jennifer Matthews, Luling Ychlindria Spears, Luling Johovenne Hernandez Ychlindria Spears, Luling Ychlindria Spears, Luling Quadalyn Harrell, Elgin Tabitha Garcia, Hondo Jennifer Myers, Yoakum Rosa Baker, Elgin Tanasiah Griffin, Cuero A Brown, R. Baker, P. McDonald, Q. Harrell, Elgin O. Agu, K. Brooks, J. Dalton, M. May, Stafford Ogechi Aug, K.Brooks, J. Dalton, M. May, Stafford Ashley Robbins, George West Ychlindria Spears, Luling Johvonne Hernandez, Port Isabel ATHLETE Ricky Gallegos, Crystal City Chris Bohannan, Bishop Randy Hymes, Hitchcock Jacob Rodriguez, Taft James Lott, Refugio Adam Hebert, Poteet George Woodward, Van Valck Eli Sampleton, Gonzales Lance Kopper, San Antonio West Campus Percy Waddle, Columbus Frank Galvan, Sharyland Ricky Gallego, Crystal city Ray Hutchinson, Refugio Travis Droupy, Cuero G.Denley,P.Waddle,A.Faldyn,T.Banegos:Columbus Jopling, Martinez, Pringle, Piazza, Cuero S. Love, A. Barnett, R. Thomas, C. Hights, Cuero WILDCAT STADIUM TRACK MARKING STARTING LINES:…………………………………………………………………………………COLOR: 100 meters……………………………………………………………………………………………White (East and West) 110 H H……………………………………………………………………………………………… White (East and West) 200 meters……………………………………………………………………………………………White 300 H ……………………………………………………………………………………………….. White 400 meters ………………………………………………………………………………………… White 800 meters………………………………………………………………………………………… Lt. Green 1600/3200 meters……………………………………………………………………………… Blue, White (Waterfall) 800 meter relay………………………………………………………………………………… Dk. Green 1600 meter relay……………………………………………………………………………… Blue Finish Line…………………………………………………………………………………………. White Break Line………………………………………………………………………………………… Green Relay Exchange Zones: LG. Arrows (exchange area) SM. Arrows (international stagger) 400 meter Relay…….…………………………………………………………………… (Curve 1, 2, 3) Yellow 800 meters Relay………………………………………………………………………… (Curve 1, 2) DK. Green (Curve 3) Yellow 1600 meters Relay………………………………………………………………………..Blue 3200 meters………………………………………………………………………………White (waterfall) Hurdle Locations: 100-meter HH (Girls)……………………………………………………………………………….Yellow 110-meter HH (Boys)………4th Hole.………………………………………………………………Blue 300-meter LH/IH (Girls/Boys)…………3rd hole for boys…………………………………………DK. Green On East & West Side - 100 & 100MH & 110HH can be run from North to South or South to North 49 WILDCAT STADIUM MAP 50 Track and Field Substitute Certification Form (For Use by Coach to Inform District Director of Scratch) School Coach District - Conference Ex: 28 Name of Athlete Event Scratched 3-A Place in District (For Use by District Director to Inform Regional Director of ADD) District Director may fax to (361) 242-5971 or email form to sbrownrigg@calallen.k12.tx.us Name of Athlete Added Event Original Place in District Meet School Coach District Director Signature Deadline for Changes: Friday, April 20, 2012 . . . 2:00 PM Date submitted to Track Director 51 HyTek Procedures for District Track Meet Director: If you use HyTek, immediately after your meet email the advancers to the Regional Director at sbrownrigg@calallen.k12.tx.us. You will also need to fax the results to (361) 242-5971. If problems occur please call (361)242-5626 X 7229(high school), (361) 242-5968, (field house) or (361) 2369125 (cell). Creating the District Meet Using HyTek Windows Meet Manager: Divisions: Under “Meet Setup” choose “Division/Region Names”. Choose “Divisions” use your conference as listed in the chart below. This set up will put your conference in the correct events when imported. This is a very important step. Example: Div# Code Division Name 3 3A 3A Event Numbers: The attached event numbers must be used to ensure that we can merge your meet with ours. Be sure and use your conference event numbers. Be sure the person in charge of computer scoring gets these event numbers. 3A Codes 301……Women 3200 Meter Run 3A 318…….Men 200 Meter Dash 3A 302……Men 3200 Meter Run 3A 319……Women 1600 Meter Run 303……Women 4 x 100 Meter Relay 3A 320……Men 1600 Meter Run 304……Men 4 x 100 Meter Relay 3A 321……Women 4 x 400 Meter Relay 3A 305……Women 800 Meter Run 3A 322……Men 4 x 400 Meter Relay 3A 306……Men 800 Meter Run 3A 323……Women Discus Throw 3A 307……Women 100 Meter Hurdles 3A 324……Men Discus Throw 3A 308……Men 110 Meter Hurdles 3A 325……Women High Jump 3A 309……Women 100 Meter Dash 3A 326……Men High Jump 3A 310……Men 100 Meter Dash 3A 327……Women Long Jump 3A 311……Women 4 x 200 Meter Relay 3A 328……Men Long Jump 3A 312……Men 4 x 200 Meter Relay 3A 329……Women Pole Vault 3A 313……Women 400 Meter Dash 3A 330……Men Pole Vault 3A 314……Men 400 Meter Dash 3A 331……Women Shot Put 3A 315……Women 300 Meter Hurdles 3A 332……Men Shot Put 3A 316……Men 300 Meter Hurdles 3A 333……Women Triple Jump 3A 317……Women 200 Meter Dash 3A 334……Men Triple Jump 3A 52 Instructions for Exporting Advancers from HyTek Windows Meet Manager to the Regional Meet Director: Advancers: Follow the steps below to export advancers to Regional Meet. 1. Under “File” choose “Export” then choose “Advancer”. 2. Under Advances you will select all events. Top How Many From Each Event Advance: 3 Maximum Qualifiers per Event: Leave Blank Include Relay Names: Check this (we want relay names) Custom Select Advancers: Leave Blank 3. Then create the export. 4. Email this report to Regional Meet Director at: sbrownrigg@calallen.k12.tx.us 5. Fax the results to Regional Meet Director at 361-242-5971 immediately after the meet. The results do not need to be typed on the UIL Track and Field District Result Form. You may use the HyTek results format. School Codes: The school codes must be used for the HyTek program to work properly. The school code and the school code name must be the same as listed on the UIL list. Do not put HS or High School after the school names. The HyTek program does not identify the school unless both of these items are typed correctly. The school codes and school names are attached. Be sure the person in charge of computer scoring gets these schools codes. 53 REGION IV - 3A SCHOOLS & CODES DISTRICT 25 SCHOOL DISTRICT 26 CODE SCHOOL CODE Burnet BURN Bandera BAND Lampasas LAMP Boerne BOER Liberty Hill LIHI Fischer Canyon Lake FICL Llano LLAN Fredericksburg FRED Salado SALD Geronimo Navarro GERO Taylor TAYL San Antonio Hawkins SAHK Wimberley WIMB DISTRICT 27 SCHOOL DISTRICT 28 CODE SCHOOL CODE Carrizo Springs CASP Cuero CUER Crystal City CRCI Gonzales GONZ Devine DEVI La Vernia LAVE Hondo HOND Pleasanton PLEA Lytle LYTL Poteet POTE Pearsall PERS San Antonio Houston SAHO Somerset SOME Yoakum YOAK 54 REGION IV-3A SCHOOLS AND CODES CONTINUED DISTRICT 29 SCHOOL DISTRICT 30 CODE SCHOOL CODE Needville NEED Aransas Pass ARPA Palacios PALA Goliad GOLI Sweeny SWEE West Columbia, Columbia WECO Ingleside INGL Mathis MATH Wharton Rockport-Fulton RPFU Sinton SINT WHAR DISTRICT 31 SCHOOL DISTRICT 32 CODE SCHOOL CODE CC Miller CCMI Donna IDEA College Prep DOID CC West Oso CCWO La Feria LAFE Lyford LYFO Port Isabel POIS Orange Grove ORGR Progresso PROG Raymondville RAYM Rio Grande City Grulla RGGR Robstown ROBS Rio Hondo RIHO Zapata ZAPA *If your code does not work please check the UIL website for any corrections or changes. 55 HOLIDAY INN EMERALD BEACH HOST HOTEL FOR ONE-ACT PLAY, ACADEMICS, GOLF, TENNIS, AND TRACK 56 UIL REGION IV-AAA SPRING MEET HOST HOTEL RESERVATIONS ONE-ACT PLAY ONE-ACT PLAY – ROOMS BLOCKED: DOUBLE/DOUBLE . . . . . $85.00 RATE CUT OFF DATE FOR RESERVATIONS . . . . FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 2012 AT 6:00 P.M. TEAMS & FANS: WHEN CALLING FOR ROOMS, PLEASE REFER TO GROUP CODE “OAP” ACADEMICS ACADEMICS – ROOMS BLOCKED: DOUBLE/DOUBLE . . . . . $85.00 RATE CUT OFF DAY FOR RESERVATIONS . . . . FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 2012 AT 6:00 P.M. TEAMS & FANS WHEN CALLING FOR ROOMS, PLEASE REFER TO GROUP CODE “UAC” GOLF BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ GOLF – ROOMS BLOCKED: DOUBLE/DOUBLE . . . . . $85.00 RATE CUT OFF DATE FOR RESERVATIONS . . . . WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2012 AT 6:00 P.M. TEAMS & FANS: WHEN CALLING FOR ROOMS, PLEASE REFER TO GROUP CODE “BGG” TENNIS BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ TENNIS – ROOMS BLOCKED: DOUBLE/DOUBLE . . . . . $85.00 RATE CUT OFF DAY FOR RESERVATIONS . . . . WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2012 AT 6:00 P.M. TEAMS & FANS WHEN CALLING FOR ROOMS, PLEASE REFER TO GROUP CODE “RTT” TRACK AND FIELD BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ TRACK – ROOMS BLOCKED: DOUBLE/DOUBLE . . . . . $85.00 RATE CUT OFF DAY FOR RESERVATIONS . . . . MONDAY, APRIL 23, 2012 AT 6:00 P.M. 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