NCHSAA 3A Indoor State Championship Meet 2018

Winston-Salem, NC
Hosted by North Stokes
Timing/Results Big Kahuna Timing

Meet Information

Registration help:

nc.milesplit.us/pages/Online_Meet_Reg_Instructions

2018 NCHSAA INDOOR 3A TRACK & FIELD STATE CHAMPIONSHIP MEET SCHEDULE

FEBRUARY 10, 2018, SATURDAY MORNING

7:30 Facility opens for Coaches and athletes

7:30 Packets available for Coaches

7:40-8:00 Pole Vaulters (Men & Women) weigh in

8:00-8:55 Pole Vaulters (Men & Women) warm-up

8:00 Meeting for Officials

8:15 Meeting for Coaches

8:15 All Scratches are Due. No scratches Allowed after 8:15.

9:00 FIELD EVENTS BEGIN

Women's Pole Vault

Men's Pole Vault

Women's High Jump followed by Men's High Jump

Women's Long Jump followed by Women's Triple Jump

Men's Long Jump followed by Men's Triple Jump

Men's Wheelchair Shot Put followed by Women's Wheelchair Shot Put

Men's Shot Put follows Women's Wheelchair Shot Put

Women's Shot Put follows Men's Shot Put



9:00 RUNNING EVENTS: (Women Followed By Men In All Races)

3200 Meter Relay Finals

55 Meter Hurdles Semi-Finals

55 Meter Dash Semi-Finals

55 Meter Hurdles Finals

55 Meter Dash Finals

55 Meter Wheelchair Dash Finals

800 Meter Relay Finals

1600 Meter Run Finals

500 Meter Run Finals

1000 Meter Run Finals

300 Meter Dash Finals

3200 Meter Run Finals

1600 Meter Relay Finals

Welcome to the 2018 NCHSAA Indoor



State Track and Field Championship Meets





Welcome to the 1A/2A; 3A and

4A NCHSAA Indoor State Championships! Welcome to JDL Indoor Fast Track. We are

honored to host our Indoor Championship here. We hope your team has a wonderful

experience today and put on the greatest performances of their lives. To insure

that the meet is run in a professional manner that showcases the very best in

track and field in North Carolina, please read the following details and share

these with your athletes prior to

the meet.





  1. There is no charge for parking for buses and/or

    patrons.


  2. Park

    the Team buses in the back of the lot
    ...please note this and be respectful of the spaces for parents and

    fans. Additional parking is available along the streets.


  3. Upon your arrival, you should enter to pick up

    your team packet.  Then you will

    exit and take the wristbands to your athletes who will be waiting outside

    of the building. All athletes must have a wrist band in order to enter the

    facility. Hand out your wristbands outside

    of the team entrance.


  4. Athletes and team entrance is back/rear doors of

    JDL Fast Track.  The Team Entrance

    area is clearly marked at the facility.


  5. Entry fee for a non-participating athlete is

    $5.00. This is done at the team entrance and the athlete must be with the

    team.


  6. Admission for the general public is $10.00. (We

    do not accept checks or credit cards. Please share this information with

    your parents.)


  7. Public entrance is at the front of the building

    and is clearly marked.  No public admission

    tickets will be allowed at the team entrance.


  8. The 4A

    Meet starts at 4:00 on Saturday. The teams and fans will start entering

    the complex at 2:30. In order to prevent congestion at the main entrance,

    we are requesting that ALL 3A fans and teams exit through the doors

    behind the bleachers adjacent to Panera food court. There will be signs

    posted. Use these exits only from 2:30 to 4:30 on Saturday.


  9. Restrooms

    for student athletes are upstairs and access is clearly marked. JDL spared

    no expense in rubberizing the floor so they will not need to remove their

    spikes. The restroom on the main level are for the fans. Please observe

    the sings that are posted.


  10. No

    water bottles, Gatorade, PowerAde, personal bottles etc., are allowed in

    the Clerking Area or on the Warm-up track.


  11. Athletic Trainers will be on site. There are

    three (3) training tables in the facility and a taping table in the

    Training Room.


  12. Shot Puts will be provided and you cannot use

    your own.


  13. Certified scales for the Pole Vault are located

    at the Pole Vault area.


  14. All officials should check in at

    the "Official's Check-in" table upon their arrival. The table is locate

    next to Meet Management adjacent to the Clerk's booth.


  15. If your

    athletes are using on the streets for warm-ups or cool downs, they should run

    AGAINSTthe traffic without headphones. We are located in

    an industrial complex. Safety first and always.


  16. Vault poles cannot be brought in the spectator

    entrance.  Use the team entrance

    only.


  17. Coaching

    Notes
    :




    1. Bring confirmations of athlete's entry from Mile

      Split in case we have a question...if there is a question and no

      confirmations sheet, no participation will occur.  Be pro-active and take the necessary

      steps to protect the interest of your athletes.


    2. Respect the facility...we are role models and

      ambassadors for our students. 

      Teach them pride in the facility and the rightful thing of leaving

      a borrowed facility in better shape that you found it...PUT THE TRASH AND BOTTLES IN TRASH

      CONTAINERS!!!


    3. Hip

      Numbers: We are having issues with athletes pasting their hip numbers on

      the walls, floor, benches, bleachers, bathroom stalls, etc. Any athlete

      found committing these offenses and defacing JDL Fast Track will be reported

      to the NCHSAA.




  1. Spikes should be either "1/4 or 1/8" pyramids or

    Christmas tree ONLY. No needle spikes will be allowed. Athletes

    with illegal spikes will be disqualified. ALL shoes will be tagged at

    check-in.




  1. All athletes are to be in proper uniform in

    accordance with the sanctioning body and rules: National Federation (NFHS)

    and NCHSAA. 






  1. COACHES' SCRATCH MEETING and NEW SCRATCH PROCEDURE: There Is No

    Scratch Meeting.
    Instead, there is a NCHSAA Indoor State Meet

    Scratch Form
    in your packet. (Additional forms are in Meet

    Management). All scratches must be written on this form and submitted

    to Richard Prince, Meet Director, by the designated times. Richard will be

    located in Meet Management adjacent to the Clerk's booth. No

    scratches will be accepted after the deadline
    .                                  Note: If an athlete is not

    scratched and fails to check in for an event, DISQUALIFIED FOR REMAINDER OF THE MEET.  Event judges are to report any

    athletes who fail to report to the Meet Director. The athlete's coach will

    then be notified.                                               

               

3A

State Meet
: All Scratches are Due By 8:15 am. No Scratches are allowed after 8:15 am.   





  1. All

    re-seeds/heat sheets and results will be posted on the wall next to the

    Clerking booth.  PLEASE Do NOT

    remove these sheets.


22. 

Rule 4, Section 3 Article 1: Uniforms shall be worn as intended by

manufacturers
.



Subsection C.3: The waistband of a competitor's shorts shall be worn above the hips.



Subsection B.6: Bare midriff tops are not acceptable.



Rule 3, Section 3, Art. 1-b-4 and NOTES 2-c-5. A SINGLE, VISIBLE

MANUFACTURER'S 

LOGO/TRADEMARK/REFERENCE  NO MORE

THAN 2 1/4 SQUARE INCHES WITH NO DIMENSION MORE THAN 2 INCHES AND WITH STATE

ASSOCIATION APPROVAL IS PERMITTED ON THE TOP, BOTTON OR ONE-PIECE UNIFORM.



Rule 3, Section 3, Art. 1-c-8 and 1-c-7: Any visible garment(s) worn

underneath the uniform top must be unadorned and of a single color. As per NFHS

rules, a SINGLE, VISIBLE MANUFACTURER'S LOGO AND/OR SCHOOL NAME OR INSIGNIA NO

MORE THAN 2 INCHES ARE PERMITTED ON THE UNDERGARMENT
.



Rule 3, Section 2, Art. 4j: Athletes must tuck the top part of the uniform

into the bottom portion.



Rule 4, Section 3 Article 1:

PENALTY:
For the wearing of an illegal uniform, when a

violation is observed and noted by a meet official, the competitor shall be

required to make the uniform legal before becoming eligible for further

competition, and shall be issued a warning that a subsequent violation shall

result in disqualification from the event. The referee shall be notified of the

violation by the observing meet official, and the referee shall then notify or

caused to be notified the head coach of the offending school of the

competitor's violation and warning.



Rule 4-3-1c(7), Notes 1, 4-3-2, 9-6-1c(7)



Any visible undergarment worn underneath the uniform bottom that does

not,
extend below the knees is now considered a foundation garment and not

subject to single, solid color rule. An undergarment extending below the knees

shall meet all requirements regarding a visible undergarment.



ADDITIONAL

RESTRICTIONS FOR RELAY RACES:



Rule 4, Section 3, Article 2 Subsection 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.



Example: If two members of the relay team have on

jerseys with the school name and the other two have a jersey that has the

mascot or mascot name on it, the uniforms are not the same!



Rule 4, Section 3, Article 2 Subsection b.  Any

visible garments(s) worn by two or more relay team members underneath the

uniform top and/or bottom shall  be

unadorned and of the same single, solid color, but not necessarily the same

length. Example: Relay team member "A" has on white undergarment; Relay team

member "B, C and D" have on black undergarments: THIS IS ILLEGAL.
Penalty for violation of the

uniform rule
:



1st

Violation: Warning; 2nd Violation:  D
isqualification from the event.





  1. All athletes are to have their complete uniform

    on at all times while on the track or in the infield.  Failure to comply with this rule will

    result in first, a warning, and second disqualification from an 
    event

    or possibly the entire meet.




  1. Rule 4, Sect. 5 Art. 9e: Communicating with a competitor through the use

    of a wireless device. (Athletes will not be allowed to have cell phones in

    the competitive area, notably field events.) PENALTY: DISQUALIFICATION

    FROM THE EVENT.


25.  Rule 3, Section 2

Article 4o: Hair Devices



Unadorned devices, such as bobby pins, barrettes and hair clips, no longer than two (2)

inches, may be worn to control the competitor's hair. Items such as

rubber bands, cloth headbands or "scrunchies" are APPROVED by the games

committee. These items must be a single solid color. Adorned devices, beads and

hard plastic balls are PROHIBITED.





  1. All persons

    participating in the Pole Vault will be weighed and have poles verified

    prior to competition.




  1. The 10-minute

    check-in /check-out rule will be in effect. 
    If

    an athlete is in a field event and gets a first call for a running event,

    they should check out of their field event and check-in at the Clerk's

    Table and then return to the field event. 

    Event judges will be instructed to allow athletes to go "out of

    turn" if necessary.  The Clerk will

    be instructed not to "hold" athletes competing in field events. It is the

    responsibility of the coach and the athlete to report to the starting line

    for their event. If they are in a running event, they need to report back

    to the event within 10 minutes of the conclusion of their heat.




  1. Athletes competing in 2 or more field events

    simultaneously will have to go "back and forth."  They will need to check-out and report

    immediately to their next event. (Officials will allow them time to change

    shoes if the need shall arise.) Athletes cannot lose an attempt if

    competing in another field event.




  1. All

    protests should be filed with the Referee, Richard Prince, on the proper "Protest/Appeal

    Form." Protest forms will be located at the Meet Management table.




  1. Awards: Coaches should have their athletes that

    finish in the "Top 4" available to pick up their medals immediately after

    the event is completed. Awards will be given out at that time.


31. 

Break Points:



300 Meter Dash: Stay

in lanes for entire race: No break.



500 Meter Run: Start

in lanes: 2 - turn stagger, break near the LJ pit adjacent to packet pick-up



1000, 1600, 3200 Meter

Runs: 2-Turn Stagger break near the 55 Meter start line.



4 x 400 Relay: 2-turn

stagger: 2-Turn Stagger break near the 55 Meter start line.



4 x 800 Relay: 2-turn

stagger: 2-Turn Stagger break near the 55 Meter start line.



4 x 200 Relay: 3-turn

stagger



32.  The 800 Meter

Relay Exchange Zones



The 4x200 will be run in a

3-turn stagger



A.    1st leg entirely in lanes. Starting line is

Red



B.     1st exchange (Red

to Red)
in lanes and 2nd leg breaks after 1 turn



C.    2nd and 3rd exchange (Blue to Blue) set according to team place and use

the standard 20M exchange zone



D.    Note: There are No "Acceleration Zones."





  1. Starting

    Heights for 
    3A Indoor State

    Meet


                                    Women                       Men    



High

Jump                  4' 6"                            5' 6"                           



Pole

Vault                   7' 6"                            10' 6" 





  1. Coach and all athletes are expected to show GOOD

    SPORTSMANSHIP.  Competitors who

    engage in taunting, profanity, baton throwing, and/or refuse to follow the

    instructions of meet officials will be DISQUALIFIED FROM THAT EVENT OR

    POSSIBLY THE MEET.




Sportsmanship...important...a reflection of

you, your program and the NCHSAA...if in doubt, we will take them out!





  1. We are looking forward to a great State

    Championship Weekend.  If we can be

    of service to you, please do not hesitate to call on us.


Chiquana

Dancy, NCHSAA                                Richard Prince, State Meet Referee                                   



DePaul Mittman, State Meet Coordinator         John Buchholz, 4A State Meet Director



Daniel Helms, 3A State Meet

Director              Alan Peoples, 1A/2A

State Meet Director