ARTICLE VII
POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FOR CONDUCTING ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES
Section 1. National Junior College Athletic Association and Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference rules shall govern in all contests.
Section 2. Coaches will not be allowed to telephone members of the athletic committee/officiating committee or the commissioner's office regarding officiating. Concerns and/or complaints regarding officials or the manner in which a contest is officiated must be directed to a member of the officiating committee through a letter from the athletic director of the institution expressing concerns along with a copy of the video (with voice over).
In order to disapprove officials for home and/or away games for the following year, a signed letter from the president of the KJCCC college requesting a disapproval must be mailed to the Commissioner. (3-11-02)
Section 3. Each hosting college shall provide adequate dressing room facilities for game officials. Coaches or their representative shall not enter official's dressing rooms before, during or following an athletic contest.
Section 4. If an athlete is involved in an unsportsmanlike incident and/or is ejected from any contest for any flagrant act, after investigation by the commissioner, he/she is subject to game suspensions. Any and all ejections must be reported to the KJCCC Commssioner by the next business day. If an athlete is ejected two times during any season in a particular sport, he/she will not be allowed to participate during the remainder of that season in that sport unless reinstated by the commissioner.
Any and all altercations that take place after an athletic contest must be reported to the Commissioners office with 24 hours by both schools Athletic Directors. e.g. confrontations or fights that take place after the officials or umpires have left the court or field. (8-09-2002)
Section 5. Compensation and expenses for officials shall be established by the administrative body at the March meeting.
Section 6. Video-taping or filming of sports events by non-participating member colleges shall not be permitted without the written consent of the participants.
Section 7. Any college who drops a sport or fails to play a schedule without proper action by their board of trustees shall be ineligible to participate in any post-season competition the first year they again participate in that sport. Schools must give one (1) calendar year notice of intention to drop a sport.
A KJCCC college that forfeits a conference athletic contest is subject to be ruled ineligible to participate in post season play after an investigation by the Commissioner. Further penalties may be imposed upon the school and/or athletic program. (8-09-2002)
Section 8. KJCCC AND REGION VI TIE-BREAKING FORMULA. The following formula shall be followed in deciding all ties (except soccer) for seed, championships and awards.
In case of ties for any positions in any division,
won-loss records against each other are compared (the teams that are
tied). If the tie remains, compare the record of the tied teams against
the first place team, the second place team, etc. until the tie is broken.
However, if the tie still remains:
a. Ties involving four or fewer teams within the top four
places will be broken by flipping a coin.
b. If ties for first still remain:
(1) Involving
five teams - draw by lot to play a single game to eliminate one team. Seed
remaining teams by lot.
(2) Involving
six teams - draw by lot and play two games to eliminate two teams. Seed
winner (1) and (2) with seed teams receiving byes (3) and (4).
(3) Involving
seven teams - draw by lot to play an
eight-team
bracket tournament.
c. If ties for second still remain:
(1) Involving four teams - draw by lot to play a single game
with the loser eliminated. Winner seeded (2) and teams receiving byes
seeded (3) and (4).
(2) Involving five teams - draw by lot to play two games,
losers eliminated. Teams receiving a bye is seeded (4).
(3) Involving six teams - draw by lot to play two games with
losers eliminated. Draw by lot to seed winners 2, 3 and 4.
d. If ties for third still remain:
(1) Involving three teams - draw by lot to play one game with the loser
eliminated. Team receiving a bye is seeded (4).
(2) Involving four teams - draw by lot to play two games with losers
eliminated. Seed winners (3) or (4) by coin flip.
(3) Involving five teams - draw by lot to play two games, losers are
eliminated. Draw again by lot to play one game. Pairing team
receiving a bye against one of the winners, loser eliminated. Seed team
winning the third game and winning team receives a bye (4).
e. If ties for fourth still remain:
(1) Involving two teams - play a single game with loser eliminated.
(2) Involving three teams - draw by lot to play one game with loser
eliminated. The winner plays team receiving a bye with the loser
eliminated.
(3) Involving four teams-draw by lot to play two games, losers eliminated.
Winners play a third game with loser eliminated.
Section 9. Any KJCCC coach involved with game official(s) after a contest in any unsportsmanlike manner is subject to suspension and/or probation. After a coach has been ejected from the contest, coach must leave immediately and any further confrontation will subject coach to additional game suspension(s). (8-09-2002)
Section 10. Any KJCCC coach, who discusses with members of the news media, an official's actions or in the manner in which a game is officiated, will be subject to suspension and/or probation.
Section 11. Any canceled conference basketball contest will be rescheduled on the next playing date.(8-6-93)
Section 12. Any KJCCC college canceling and/or postponing any football or basketball contest without proper notification to the commissioner will be required to forfeit the contest. For all rescheduled contest, KJCCC By-Law Article VIII, Section 12, will apply.(3-11-96)
Section 13. Any KJCCC college having a cheerleading or spirit squad that desires to travel and support their team, college and community should have the right to support their institution if they so desire. Each cheerleader sponsor from the visiting school should be in contact with the host school cheerleading sponsor to review the common sportsmanship code that will reinforce and support sportsmanship, enthusiasm and cooperation.(3-9-98)
Section 14. Player, Coach and Crowd Behavior
Prior to the baseball and softball seasons, each institution will be required to
submit to the Commissioner's Office a list of umpires who will work their
institution's baseball and softball games. The commissioner will send those
umpires communication that will state they are required to report any and all
ejections of players and coaches. If these ejections are not reported, then
those umpires will not be allowed to work any KJCCC games. Also, any and all
ejections must be reported to the Commissioner's Office by both Head Coaches of
each institution involved. Failure to do so will result in disciplinary action
and possible suspension. (3-6-2000)
Section 15. KJCCC Code of Ethics.
The KJCCC Commissioner shall have jurisdiction over those events that are not
KJCCC sanctioned if event involves members of the KJCCC. All members of the
KJCCC are responsible to uphold the Code of Ethics anytime and anywhere they are
participating. Members are representing the KJCCC and are expected to comply
with that Code of Ethics during any and all events. Failure to do so will result
in disciplinary action and possible suspension. (3-6-2000)
Section 16. Member schools of the Jayhawk Conference will begin fall practices for all fall sports no earlier than August 10. (3-12-2001) Football begins practice August 7. (3-05)
Section 17. Any institution's athletic sport program that is on probation by the NJCAA is not eligible for the KJCCC championship in that particular sport.8-09-02
Section 18. All KJCCC institutions are required to report all of their athletic teams' statistics, for football and men's and women's basketball on forms provided by the web master; as well as scores and win/loss records for volleyball, softball, soccer, and baseball to the KJCCC web master no later than 5:00 p.m. each Monday. Failure to comply with this statistics/records by-law will result in the suspension of the head coach from his/her respective sport for one (1) game for the first violation; two (2) games for the second violation, and five (5) games for any violations thereafter, to be carried over into post season play. (3-11-2002)
Section 19. The use of high school signees while still in high school is prohibited in any sport, this includes practice, conditioning, playing games, or the use of any equipment either on or off campus.
Section 20. The Administrative Body must first approve any agreement with a NJCAA Football Bowl organization. The KJCCC Commissioner will have the authority to negotiate an agreement on behalf of the KJCCC, but the agreement will not become binding upon the KJCCC until approved by the Administrative Body.