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Principals FROM: Mike Hayden, Executive Director
SUBJECT: Basketball Pregame Warm-up
DATE: December 2, 2002
The National Federation of State High School
Associations at the annual Rules Interpreters Meeting in September expressed a growing
concern about unsportsmanlike behavior and injuries resulting from unsafe practices during
pregame warm-up. The NFHS asked each state association to address the issue and encourage
schools to examine their pregame drills, crowd control and warm-up routines of players and
cheerleaders.
Unsportsmanlike acts before the contest will no
doubt carry over throughout the game. Players elbowing opponents while running laps around
the court, stepping on blankets designed to hold warm-ups, or fans yelling insults to
particular players have no place in high school athletics. We would never tolerate that
kind of behavior in the class room.
Players and cheerleaders need a safe environment
to prepare them for the action to follow. If possible provide both home and visiting
cheerleaders a place to warm up away from the court area. Keep fans, especially small
children, off the playing surface during the pregame warm-up period as well as during the
contest. As fans enter the gymnasium, every effort should be made to keep the court free
of water and/or snow.
It is the recommendation of this office that
teams should take the shortest route to the basket assigned to them during either the
first or second half without impeding the warm-up of their opponent. According to the
National Federation Spirit Rules Book, cheerleaders are prohibited from building or
tumbling in the vicinity of the court as well as stretching during live ball situations
including warm-ups until such time that teams are not on the floor.
I would ask that you share this memo with
athletic directors and coaches. Lets have a great basketball season one free of
unnecessary unsportsmanlike acts or injuries resulting from carelessness.
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