Basketball
1. GIRLS AWARDS
SENIOR
A
Senior AA
Senior AAA Ted
Emerson Memorial Trophy and Plaque
Senior AAAA Plaque
Junior A Merlin
Kinsmen Trophy and Plaque
Junior AA Bert
Brown Trophy and Plaque
Junior AAA Plaque
Junior AAAA Plaque
In
addition to the above, each member of the winning team will receive a medal
(max. 15 team).
2. BOYS AWARDS
SENIOR
A Conklin
Lumber Trophy and Plaque
SENIOR
AA A.
Langford Trophy and Plaque
SENIOR
AAA
SENIORAAAA Plaque
JUNIOR
A Merlin
Rotary Club Trophy and Plaque
JUNIOR
AA G.
Ouellette Memorial Trophy and Plaque
JUNIOR
AAA Plaque
JUNIOR
AAAA Plaque
In
addition to the above, each member of the winning team will receive a medal
(max. 15 team).
3. SWOSSAA PLAY-OFFS
a)
All play-offs are sudden-death.
b)
If only two member associations have
representatives, then they will play one game for the SWOSSAA championship.
c)
If at the AA, AAA or AAAA level, all three
member associations have representatives then the KCSSAA representative will
play the LSSAA representative in the semi-final. The home team will alternate yearly. The winner of the semi-final game will play
the WECSSAA representative in the final.
In odd-numbered years, the Senior final will be hosted by the semi-final
winner and the Junior final will be hosted by WECSSAA. In even-numbered years, the Senior final will
be hosted by WECSSAA and the Junior final
will be hosted by the semi final winner.
d)
If all three member associations have
representatives at the A level, then there shall a four team tournament. There will be one team for LSSAA, one team
for WECSSAA and two teams for KCSSAA. In
even numbered years, the semi-finals will be KCSSAA 1 vs. WECSSAA and KCSSAA 2
vs. LSSAA. In odd numbered years, the
semi-finals will be KCSSAA 1 vs. LSSAA and KCSSAA 2 vs. WECSSAA. The school form the host member association
will play in the second semi-final and be designated home team for that
game. If the tournament is hosted by
KCSSAA, KCSSAA 1 will play in the second game.
The home team for the first game will be determined by coin flip. The winner of the second semi-final will be
designated home team for the final. The
final will be played the day after the semi-finals.
4. PLAYING RULES
a)
The official high school basketball rules
as adopted by the National Federation of State High School Athletic
Associations shall be the governing regulations for the current year except as
noted herein.
b)
In all girls games, two O.A.B.O. officials
form the area of the convenor in which the play-off occurs will be used.
c)
In all junior. boys games, two O.A.B.O.
officials from the area of the convenor in which the play-off occurs will be
used.
d)
In all senior boys’ games, three O.A.B.O.
officials will be used. At the AA, AAA,
and AAAA level. Two of the officials will be from the area of the convenor in
which the play-off occurs and the area of the visiting team will be invited to
send the third official. If the
officials association declines, then all three officials will come from the
area of the convenor in which the play-off occurs. The Board of Directors will set a travel rate
for the visiting official. The game rate
for the visiting official will be the same as that for the local
officials. The above also applies if the
senior A championship is played as a single game. If the tournament format is used for the A
championship, then all three officials will be from the area of the host
school.
e)
The home team will wear a uniform that is
light in colour.
f)
In senior play, a team is allowed to enter
a maximum of fifteen players in the official scorebook. In junior play, there is no limit to the
number of players that may be entered in the scorebook.
g)
Teams form outside the host member
association shall have the option of supplying one of the minor officials
(scorer or timer) provided the convenor is notified twenty-four hours in
advance. Both minor officials shall
preferably be staff members. The
convenor or his/her representative shall be present at the scorer’s table.