AAA 2008-09 Handbook.pdf - South Carolina High School League
AAA 2008-09 Handbook.pdf - South Carolina High School League
AAA 2008-09 Handbook.pdf - South Carolina High School League
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(Refer to A-29 for details on the 75% rule.) Beginning March 25, a coach may coach an<br />
outside team and use school facilities.<br />
c. Outdoor facilities normally available to the public will not be restricted by these regulations on<br />
non school days. In other words, if it is the normal practice of the school to allow the general<br />
public to use these facilities on the weekends, there will be no violation if more than three<br />
students are present, provided there is no coach present, and there is no attempt to facilitate<br />
practice.<br />
d. A coach may accompany prospective team members to a camp or clinic during a closed<br />
season, but may not be involved with teaching skills to his or her own players.<br />
e. Organized practice is defined as the gathering of a coach(es) and more than the number of<br />
student-athletes (per sport program) listed on the chart below for the purpose of teaching<br />
sport specific skills. It also includes the use of school facilities by more student-athletes (per<br />
sport program) than those listed on the chart below:<br />
Volleyball (4)<br />
Tennis (2)<br />
Cross County (3)<br />
Golf (3)<br />
Football (8)<br />
Swim (3)<br />
Competitive Cheer (15)<br />
Wrestling (11)<br />
Basketball (3)<br />
Baseball (7)<br />
Softball (7)<br />
Soccer (8)<br />
Track & Field (3)<br />
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