IHSAA News Release

June 25, 2010 (amended 6/30/10)

GIRLS BASKETBALL STATE FINALS TO RETURN TO FORT WAYNE IN 2011
VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT FORMAT ALTERED
BALL STATE TO HOST GYMNASTICS FINALS
RULES EASED ON TRANSFERS DUE TO SCHOOL CLOSURES

The 2011 IHSAA Girls Basketball State Finals will return to Fort Wayne for a second year following approval by the IHSAA Executive Committee on Thursday.

The decision was one of four significant items, three related to state tournaments, which resulted from the Committee’s final meeting of the 2009-10 school year.

After hosting the state finals for the first time last March, a one-year agreement again has been reached to play the four state championship games at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum on Saturday, March 5, 2011.

“Fort Wayne and the people at Memorial Coliseum were tremendous hosts for the girls basketball state finals last winter,” said Commissioner Blake Ress. “The reception the teams and fans received made it a great experience and we look forward to going back again next March.”

In addition to Fort Wayne, a bid to host the event also was received from Terre Haute which had proposed the games be played at the Hulman Center. No Indianapolis venues are available on next year’s date.

The Executive Committee also approved alterations to the volleyball state tournament format which will be implemented for this fall.

The Saturday morning state semifinal matches, which have been held at four different satellite sites since 2000, have been dropped. Instead, a one-match regional on the home court of one of the participating teams will be played on Tuesday, October 26, to be followed by a four-team semi-state on Saturday, October 30, and four state championship matches at Ball State University’s Worthen Arena on Saturday, November 6. Sectional dates (October 19, 21, 23) remain unchanged.

The new format, mirroring the recently-completed softball state tournament, will be available later this summer including host sites.

After 33 years, the girls gymnastics state finals will have a new home in 2011 as the Committee approved Worthen Arena as host of that event on Saturday, March 19. Perry Meridian High School, which opted not to serve as host any longer, had been the site since 1978.

Finally, the Committee also made an emergency amendment to Rule 19-6.3 of the IHSAA By-Laws. Students whose school closes will be allowed to transfer to any school (Statement amended 6/30/10). The new ruling goes into effect July 1. Previously, in school corporations with multiple high schools, rules allowed students to be given full athletic eligibility only if they transferred to another school within the same school corporation.
 

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