OHSAA General Sports Regulations Test
Questions and Answers
A non-interscholastic program or team - Answer-Examples of or names associated with non-
interscholastic programs or teams are: church, intramural, rec (recreation), YMCA, CYO, AAU, USAVB,
USSF, USASwimming, all-star, club, non-interscholastic or any combination of players involved in team
play
definition of school contest - Answer-- An "interscholastic athletic contest," as used throughout the
Bylaws and Sports Regulations of the OHSAA, is defined as a sports event which takes place during the
defined sports season in which student-athletes representing at least one school are engaged in sports-
related activities with students representing at least one or more schools or non-interscholastic
programs. This includes, but is not limited to, scheduled contests/meets/matches, previews,
scrimmages, jamborees, electronic contests, invitational contests, and alumni games. Practices involving
two or more schools shall also count as a contest unless those squads share the same board-app
inidividual sports rules about being on club teams - Answer-- A member of a interscholastic team in the
individual sports of bowling, cross country, golf, gymnastics, swimming and diving, tennis, track and
field, and wrestling may participate with a noninterscholastic program or team in contests, tryouts,
training and/or practices prior to and after the school's season with no restriction when coached by
either a school coach or a non-interscholastic coach.
If a student-athlete quits or is dropped from an interscholastic team and joins a non-interscholastic
team during the int
Questions and Answers
A non-interscholastic program or team - Answer-Examples of or names associated with non-
interscholastic programs or teams are: church, intramural, rec (recreation), YMCA, CYO, AAU, USAVB,
USSF, USASwimming, all-star, club, non-interscholastic or any combination of players involved in team
play
definition of school contest - Answer-- An "interscholastic athletic contest," as used throughout the
Bylaws and Sports Regulations of the OHSAA, is defined as a sports event which takes place during the
defined sports season in which student-athletes representing at least one school are engaged in sports-
related activities with students representing at least one or more schools or non-interscholastic
programs. This includes, but is not limited to, scheduled contests/meets/matches, previews,
scrimmages, jamborees, electronic contests, invitational contests, and alumni games. Practices involving
two or more schools shall also count as a contest unless those squads share the same board-app
inidividual sports rules about being on club teams - Answer-- A member of a interscholastic team in the
individual sports of bowling, cross country, golf, gymnastics, swimming and diving, tennis, track and
field, and wrestling may participate with a noninterscholastic program or team in contests, tryouts,
training and/or practices prior to and after the school's season with no restriction when coached by
either a school coach or a non-interscholastic coach.
If a student-athlete quits or is dropped from an interscholastic team and joins a non-interscholastic
team during the int