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Important guidelines for FHSAA Swim & Dive events, including dress code, meet official duties, database management, and athlete roster protocols. Stay informed with these essential rules for a successful competition.
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2018Swimming and Diving Kellie Doucette, Administrator Melissa Hellervik-Bing, Meet Referee Adele Woodrow, Hy-Tek Operator Florida High School Athletic Association
General Information • Please download the district database from the website, please do not create your own. This will significantly delay score reporting! • Please forward the district database as soon as the meet is over, otherwise the host school is subject to a fine per Administrative Procedure 3.4.3 • Last year, the NFHS established guidelines for potential timing equipment malfunctions. A Timing Guide that will be sent to all host schools, Meet Referees and HyTek Operators. Florida High School Athletic Association
General Information • Do not change the abbreviation for the schools, use the one that is already in the database. • When importing team entries verify that the school abbreviation code that was already in the database is the same as the one of the entries imported. If another abbreviation was used for the incoming entries be sure to correct it. • When inputting athletes for the District meet, use the athletes full legal name from the Home Campus report. For example, Ali Smith is incorrect, however Allison E. Smith is correct. • Exhibition swims or non-scoring heats are NOT allowed at the district, region or state meet. Florida High School Athletic Association
General Information • If it’s noticed that a female swimmer is warming up in a two-piece swimsuit, please bring it to the attention of the coach for resolution. • There is no longer a penalty if a competitor is wearing jewelry. • Under no circumstances should a referee measure a logo while an athlete is wearing their suit! • There is to be NO POSTING OF RESULTS ON MEET MOBILE or any other website, until the official results are posted on the FHSAA website. Florida High School Athletic Association
General Information • All coaches and FHSAA certified officials have an electronic copy of the rule book. • Please check to see if the meet is USA Swimming sanctioned for observation as you will need a separate copy of the meet results. • Below is a link to the FHSAA Policies and Procedures Manual if you would like to download it before the meet: • https://www.fhsaa.org/sites/default/files/attachments/2010/09/16/node-182/1819_swimming_manual.pdf Florida High School Athletic Association
General Information Florida High School Athletic Association
General Information Florida High School Athletic Association
Uniforms • Suits and caps may only have one manufacturer logo on each item and the logo may not exceed 2¼ square inches with no dimension longer than 2 ¼”. • No logo can be longer/wider/taller that 2 ¼” • A FINA mark or barcode is not considered a logo. • Two-piece suits for girls are not permitted during warm-up periods or for competition. Florida High School Athletic Association
The suits shown above are legal provided the manufacturer’s logos are no more than 2 ¼ square inches. Logos are measures out of the box, not once the swimmer is wearing the swimsuit. Uniforms (Legal) Florida High School Athletic Association
Uniforms (Illegal) The swimsuits shown above are illegal due to the multiple logos and the tie-back. Florida High School Athletic Association
Swim Caps Legal ILLEGAL A swim cap like to one shown below with a manufacturer’s logo on each side is illegal: • A swim cap, as shown below with one manufacturer’s logo is legal provided the manufacturer’s logo is no more than 2 ¼ square inches: Florida High School Athletic Association
Home Campus Roster • We no longer utilize State Entry Lists, we found Athletic Directors were doing double the work by inputting a roster and then a State Entry List. • The roster is, and has always been, what lets us know an athlete is eligible. ADs would move names over from the roster to the SEL. This would lead to missing athletes, changes needing to be made due to injury, illness, unavailability of an athlete, etc. • It is ultimately the responsibility of the student-athletes coach to ensure that the only athletes on the roster are listed on the district entry list. • Roster reports will be sent to each host AD, coach, Meet Referee and Hy-Tek Operator to assist with accurate district entries. • If an athlete is on the District Entry List, but not on the Roster, please let me know ASAP. Florida High School Athletic Association
Meet Committee • The meet committee for districts should have been selected at the District Planning Meeting. • If the committee was not selected at the planning meeting, it should be the first order of business at the coaches/captains meeting. • For regionals, the meet committee will need to be decided on before the meet and announced at the coach’s meeting. • An alternate committee member needs to be selected in case the situation involves a coach already on the committee. Florida High School Athletic Association
Meet Committee • The Meet Referee should select a Meet Committee of five coaches from five different teams competing at the Regional meet. • That selection and notification should be completed prior to the start of the meet. • It is strongly suggested the five coaches are well versed in NFHS and FHSAA rules. • The meet committee may not set aside a rule, nor may it rule on judgment calls made by officials. Florida High School Athletic Association
No Shows/Scratches • In a district or region meet, no shows (NS) are considered ‘Failure to Compete’. • If an athlete NO SHOWS any event they are NOT eligible for relays in subsequent events. The Hytek operator needs to monitor for this • The competitor will not be eligible in any further events at the current meet or at the Regional or State meet as an individual or as a relay member, even if they have qualified in an event prior to the NS. • Competitors should be marked as a ‘No Show’ in all individual events in which the swimmer/diver was entered for which they do not show. DO NOT scratch any athlete from the database. Florida High School Athletic Association
No Shows/Scratches • It is important that any athlete no-show information from diving competitions be communicated to the Meet Referee for the swimming competition, and vice versa. • Meet Referee should keep track of the names/schools of each of the No Show-swimmers, cross reference with the scoring operator and send that information to the FHSAA. Florida High School Athletic Association
No Show/Diving • Per NFHS rule 5.1.3 (pg 48): • In championship meets, by state association adoption, the diving event may be the first event… • This will not change the order in HyTek, it will still be events 9 and 10 in HyTek. • If the District and Regional Diving competition is held after the Swimming Competition, any Diver who is a No Show for the diving event is ineligible for further competition in any event in which s/he was entered, including any swimming event they may have qualified for during the swimming portion. • If the District and Regional Diving competition is held before the Swimming competition, any Diver who is a No-Show for the diving event is ineligible for further competition in any event, including the swimming event(s), in which s/he was entered. Florida High School Athletic Association
Medical Scratches • A Medical Scratch is issued by the Meet Referee when a competitor is not healthy enough to compete in that meet. • A Medical Scratch must not be issued for a single event. • Please forward any medical documentation from Districts or Regionals to the FHSAA. • If an athlete was medically scratched in Districts, the FHSAA office will decide if they are permitted to participate in Regionals. Florida High School Athletic Association
Tape/Braces • Tape, including KT or Kinesio tape is ONLY allowed in high school swimming with a note from the prescribing doctor or certified trainer. • Kinesio/KT tape is not allowed in USA Swimming. If the meet is USA Swimming Observed, the swimmer must be disqualified in the results sent to Florida/Florida Gold Coast/Southeastern Swimming. • The swimmer should NOT be disqualified in the results sent to the FHSAA. • Divers are allowed to use tape for support. • Athletes with joint braces must have written documentation from the FHSAA to be presented to the referee upon request. • Neoprene sleeves are prohibited, Velcro joint braces will be permitted with written documentation. Florida High School Athletic Association
District Entries • As soon as the HyTek Operator has downloaded the database from the FHSAA website, he/she must create (File/Export/Events for TM) and send the Entry File to the coach of the high school that is hosting the event. • The host coach must immediately forward the Entry File to each of the high school coaches competing in their district meet, along with the email address of the HyTek Operator. • Each high school will then import the entry file into Team Manager (or Team Manager Lite), and build the entry for their team/athletes. Florida High School Athletic Association
District Entries • Once the entry for their team is complete, each high school coach must export and email their entry file directly to the HyTek operator so that he/she can import them and verify there are no over-entries. • If there are over-entries, they must immediately be reported to the coach who needs to remedy the situation immediately. • Once all entries are in the database for the District meet, HyTek Exception Reports by team and individual must be run to identify any over-entries. • Should any over-entries be found, the coach of the school affected must be notified and requested to remedy the situation as soon as possible. Florida High School Athletic Association
District Entries • Within 48 hours of the entry deadline, the Meet Director (typically the host school head coach or the person putting the entries into HyTek) must send a HyTek Meet Manager entry confirmation email to each team’s head coach listing all swimmers and divers entered in the meet and their seed times. • No points (NP) should be listed for divers. • Any over-entries from the Exception Report MUST be resolved no less than 72 hours before the start of the meet. • Within 72 hours of the start of the meet, a psych sheet must be produced and distributed to all head coaches in the district. • Swimmers names in relays should not be listed on the psych sheet. Florida High School Athletic Association
District Entries • There is one break built into the District database, the 15-minute mandatory break after the 50 Freestyle. • The Region meet databases include the mandatory break after the 50 Freestyle events, a 10 minute break after the 200 Freestyle Relay and a 5 minute break before the 400 Freestyle Relays. • Exception Reports must be run after the 400 Freestyle relays to confirm any over-entries by individuals in the meet. Florida High School Athletic Association
Psych Sheets • When creating a Psych Sheet, be sure to put zero “0” in the box (bottom right of pop up screen, in tab “Include in Psych Sheet”) “Relay Athlete Names 0-8” as seen here: Florida High School Athletic Association
Relay cards The top relay card would be kicked back to the coach because it has no last names. The third relay card would be kicked back because it is hard to see which order in which the swimmers are swimming. The second and fourth cards are examples of good relay cards. The full names of the athletes and the correct order in which they swim must be clear on the relay card. Florida High School Athletic Association
Relay Cards • Relay cards are completed using the full legal last name and first name of the swimmer. • The names are listed from left to right on the two-column HyTek Meet Manager relay card, following the “1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc.” • As many as eight names can be listed but only the first four names (under 1, 2, 3, and 4) will be charged with the swim. • Coaches/swimmers may make changes on the card up to the point the long whistle is blown for the heat in which that relay is competing. • Because Districts and Regionals are timed final meets, a coach only needs to write down four names, but can add a 5th name to the relay card prior to the long whistle for the heat in which that relay is competing. Florida High School Athletic Association
Diving is now in its own session in the database, so be sure to include both sessions by selecting them when running exception reports. Both sessions in the Sessions List should be highlighted yellow before creating the report as seen in the picture. Running Exception Reports Florida High School Athletic Association
Exception Reports • To run Exception Reports in Meet Manager, go to the main home page and across the top menu bar choose: • “Reports” • Scroll down to almost the end, to “Exceptions Reports” • Highlight all of the sessions (generally swimming and diving sessions) for the meet (they should now be yellow in color). • Then on the left bottom third of the screen make sure it says: • Max Entries including relays is set to: 4 • Max individual entries is set to: 2 • Max relay entries is set to: 3 • SCREEN SHOULD LOOK LIKE THIS: Florida High School Athletic Association
Exception Reports • Next, make sure the radio button “Exceed Maximum Entries per Athlete is ON. • Then, towards the top of the screen hit “Create Report”. • If there are no over- entries the following screen will appear: Florida High School Athletic Association
Exception Reports • If there are any Exceptions a report will be generated, specifying who is over entered. • Any report will need to be addressed immediately! • Next, run an Exception Report to verify the entries per team were not exceeded. • SET MAX ENTRIES PER TEAM TO 4. • Again, if there are no over-entries the report will not be generated, if there are Exceptions (over-entries) a report will be provided and should be addressed immediately! • Exception Reports must be run each time a team’s entries are imported to the Database. • Psych sheets SHOULD NOT be distributed until both Exception Reports are done for each team. Florida High School Athletic Association
Hy-Tek • There are to be no scratches in the results database that gets emailed to FHSAA. Scratches should be handled well in advance of the meet, even if it means the athlete may need to be deleted and re-entered to eliminate the scratch from an incorrect event. Florida High School Athletic Association
Hy-Tek • Any athlete who was entered and does not show for their event should be shown as a NS, even if they are officially excused. • If relay names were entered prior to or during the meet, and the relay does not swim, remove all the relay names for that relay • Please DO NOT change the school abbreviation or the school name that is set up in the database that is downloaded from the FHSAA website. • None of the information regarding the schools that is already entered in the database is to be changed. Florida High School Athletic Association
Hy-Tek If a swimmer is a No Show use NS…DO NOT scratch the athlete from the database. Florida High School Athletic Association
Hy-Tek Do NOT use the DQ code ‘No Show Penalty Event. Florida High School Athletic Association
HyTek Post Meet Checklist • Going through the following checklist, and making sure the following steps are taken prior to sending your HyTek back up to FHSAA, at the end of the meet, would greatly impact the time it takes to post results and selections for the next stage of the series: • Verify there are no Scratches. Scratches are NOT allowed. They should be NO SHOW (NS) NO athlete is to be scratched from the database. • If any of the No Shows are for medical reasons, that information will need to be in the body of the email that has the backup attached, and documentation provided to FHSAA to support the medical reason. Florida High School Athletic Association
HyTek Post Meet Checklist • Check that all the DQ's have a code, and that it is NOT the No Show Penalty Event. ALL No Shows are to be noted as NS (NOT a No Show Penalty DQ) • All DQ’S must have a code to signify what type of infraction or an explanation in the body of the email. If there is no DQ code that applies to the infraction (for example for an illegal suit), please indicate that in the email with the back up, and put just DQ for the Finals Time. There are some infractions for which there isn’t a DQ code. Please select “other” in the DQ code box. • Run two (2) types of Exception Reports! The first one will be for “Exceed Maximum Entries per Athlete” (this should be set at maximum entries to 4, maximum individual events to 2, maximum relay events to 3). Then run a SECOND Exception Report for “Exceed Maximum Entries per Team per Event” (this should be set at 4 for the maximum entries per team per event). If there are any, figure out why, immediately notify the meet referee end either fix the error or alert FHSAA in the body of the email with the backup file. Florida High School Athletic Association
HyTek Checklist 6. Ensure there are Relay Names for every heat of every relay. If names are missing, locate the relay card and add the athlete names from the card. 7. Back up the database, and email it as an attachment to FHSAA. When prompted by the program to add a comment to be included with the backup type: “Final backup __A District ___”. “For example Final backup 2A District 8 • These 7 steps should take the HyTek Operator approximately 5 minutes at the end of the meet and will greatly impact the speed in which results can be posted/published for the athletes. Florida High School Athletic Association
Kellie Doucette 352-372-9551, Ext. 450 kdoucette@fhsaa.org swimming@fhsaa.org Florida High School Athletic Association