Month: July 2015

  • Track, cross country rule changes for 2015-16

    State track Jeffco Stadium
    (Kai Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Beginning with the 2016 high school track and field season, the head starter (or designee), rather than the implement inspector, shall inspect all starting blocks used in the running events.

    The addition of Article 4 to Rule 3-6 was one of eight changes recommended by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Track and Field Rules Committee at its June 15-17 meeting in Indianapolis. The committee’s recommendations were subsequently approved by the NFHS Board of Directors.

    The committee did significant work in cleaning up some confusion regarding trials and passes by expanding terms contained in definitions,” said Becky Oakes, NFHS director of sports and liaison to the Track and Field Rules Committee. Likewise, changes were made to include the use of flags in field events and update cross country rules to reflect the current trends in the sport.”

    Rules 6-1-1 through 5 were amended to expand and clarify the definitions for trials/attempts in throwing events. Rule 6-2-9 concerning a competitor’s initiation of a trial was consequently affected by the change. Similar revisions were made to Rules 7-1-1 through 7 and Rule 7-2-12 so the same clarification and expansion of definitions apply.

    Other significant track and field rules changes included the revision of Rule 3-10-7. The rule now states that the head event judge may be equipped with both a white and red flag” to signal whether a throwing attempt is fair or foul. The change will allow for more efficient administration of field events and for improved communication between officials, coaches and fans, Oakes said.

    In cross country, Rule 9-3-3 was revised to recommend the use of a video or photograph to verify the order of finish in races in which the timing system indicates a differential of one-tenth of a second or less. Having the video as a back-up and a process in place for problems that may arise from the use of a computerized transponder/chip system is a good solution, Oakes said.

    Added to Rule 9-3 is the recommendation of a finish corral at cross country meets where transponders are used for the order of finish.

    Other changes to cross country included an addition to Rule 9-1-3, which now allows the use of double painted boundary lines and/or natural or artificial boundary markers as an alternative method to mark the course for both runners and spectators.

    The remaining changes to track and field concern equipment standards. Rule 6-5-2 was added, specifying the maximum allowed diameter for indoor shot put to account for the synthetic cover that is not present on the outdoor implement. Rule 6-6-1 was revised to allow for the use of newer javelin materials such as carbon fiber. Finally, Rule 7-6-3 was altered to recommend that the takeoff board for long jump and triple jump be eight inches wide, but still allow for larger boards.

    Track and field is the second-most popular sport for boys with 580,321 participants in 16,271 schools and is the No. 1 sport for girls with 478,885 participants in 16,217 schools during the 2013-14 season, according to the NFHS Athletics Participation Survey. Cross country is the seventh-most popular sport for boys with 252,547 participants in 14,473 schools and is the sixth-most popular sport for girls with 218,121 participants in 14,267 schools.

  • 2016 football recruiting commitments

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  • 2016 boys basketball recruiting commitments

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  • 2016 girls basketball recruiting commitments

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  • 2016 volleyball recruiting commitments

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  • 2016 softball recruiting commitments

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  • 2016 baseball recruiting commitments

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  • 2016 boys lacrosse recruiting commitments

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  • 2016 girls lacrosse recruiting commitments

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  • CHSAA Hall-of-Famer Don Miller dies

    Don Miller.
    Don Miller.

    CHSAA Hall of Fame member and longtime football, wrestling and track coach at Glenwood Springs High School Don Miller passed away Sunday after a long illness.

    Miller coached at GSHS for 31 years and was the school’s athletic director on two different occasions (1976-79, 1995-99). He was 79.

    Affectionately known as “Coach” throughout his career, Miller compiled a 204-174-4 record, winning state titles in 1978 and 1980. He was just the fifth coach in state history to win 200 games. “Coach” was selected the Colorado Football Coach of the year twice and was selected to coach in the annual All-State Game on two occasions.

    His Demon track and field teams won a number of district championships and finished runner-up in the state twice. He was the Colorado Track and Field Coach of the Year three times.

    Miller was active in a number of professional organizations, especially the Colorado Athletic Directors Association (CADA) and the Colorado High School Coaches Association (CHSCA). He served on the CADA Board of Directors.

    Miller’s work with the CHSCA was extensive. A 1977 inductee to the CHSCA Hall of Fame, he was the recipient of the several service awards from the Association, including the Don DesCombes Distinguished Service Award and, Ed Lesar Award (twice). He is a member of the National High School Coaches Hall of Fame (2003), Western State College Hall of Fame (2003), CHSAA Hall of Fame (2009) and Glenwood Springs Community Hall of Fame (1998).

    Miller started his coaching career at Burlington High School, assisting in baseball and basketball in 1961-62. He then went on to Wiggins High School where he was assistant baseball and head football coach from 1962-64. He then went on to Glenwood Springs where he finished his career, coaching football and track for 31 years and wrestling for six.

    Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at the football field in Glenwood Springs.