1. WIAA Rules 2. Ages And Weights - Mid-State Youth Football

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hout fear of losing them to another Mid-State community. Also, a child that moves fromone Mid-State community to another community needs to make contact with the secretary to informthem that this has happened whether it is during a season or not.14.Radios and Communication Devices15.Scouting16.Chain GangsNo radios or other communicative devices shall be allowed during game situations to relay information to thecoaching staff on the sidelines.Scouting football teams is permitted in the form of video tape, film and written reports. Scouting is onlypermitted during a game situation. Scouting any type of practice is strictly prohibited.Chain gangs are to be located on the visitor’s side of the field. The chain gang participants shall follow these simple rules.1. No coaching from the position.2. No cheering from the position.3. No passing along plays from the position.It is a privilege to be close to the action. It is your duty to listen to the referees and do as told.If the coaching staff witnesses this activity or is uncomfortable with the way a chain gang member is acting around thereside lines, they are to summon the opposing coach. The opposing coach is to remove the person from the position. This isnot a “watch and see what happens” scenario, the home field coach is to take the word of the opposing coach and removethe person. The people filling these positions need to be respectful. After two occasions that the home team was asked torestrict their chain gang and they did not and a problem continues, the visiting team has the right to move the chain gangto home side.17.PracticeFollow the WIAA rules for practice and contact. There may be no more than 10 hours per week ofpractice before Labor Day and no more than 6 hours per week after Labor Day. See appendix A forsummary of practice and contact guidelines.It is strictly PHOHIBITED to have competition/full contact as defined in Appendix A, in any practicesession or game with players from another division (Example: Junior Pee Wee vs. Pee Wee).Page 6 of 12June 21, 2019

SCRIMMAGES:Definition of scrimmage: any time the game of football is being played with equipment or contact of any sort isbeing made, which can take place after the first week of practice.In a scrimmage, there is prior agreement between coaching staffs:a.b.c.d.e.Coaches will be permitted on the field.Officials can be present during scrimmages.Game score is not kept; scoring is not the primary goal.No official game clock will be used.No team may scrimmage, play, practice or in any way do any form of contact with any team that isnot a sanctioned team with the Mid-State Youth organization.COMMON REQUIREMENTS - ALL SCHEDULING:The following requirements apply to all scheduling beginning with practice and ending with post-season bowlgames:a. Practice cannot begin prior to August 1 with actual start date to be determined by the league on anannual basis. The second Saturday thereafter is an “open scrimmage” weekend. The third Saturdaywill be the start of competition.b. No team, on its own, may arrange a game. All games, regardless of type, must be arranged throughor with the sanction of the league of which the team is a member.c. Prior account will be taken of all local and state laws pertaining to the scheduling of athleticcontests.d. A period of a least four (4) full days (96 consecutive hours) will elapse between the end of any gamefor a given team and the beginning of the next game for preseason exhibitions, regularly scheduledleague games, post-season and bowl games. League shall be permitted to waive the four (4) full days(96 consecutive hours) requirement to permit the conclusion of the regularly scheduled season, or toreschedule a previous game was cancelled due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances.e. Games will start at scheduled start time, unless a new time is agreed to by both teams.18.Failure to Appear19.Postponement of Game20.ScoringAny team failing to appear for a scheduled game at the time set f

YOUTH FOOTBALL GAME PLAYING RULES . 1. WIAA Rules All games are to be played under the rules for varsity football as set forth by the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) with the following additions and/or exceptions. . This rule is without exception. Division Name Ages Weight Junior Pee Wee rd. 7-8-9 (7 year olds must be in .File Size: 341KBPage Count: 12

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