Girls Ice Hockey Tournament Information
TEAMS: Bismarck, Devils Lake, Dickinson, Fargo North, Fargo South, Grand Forks, Hazen/Beulah, Jamestown, Mandan, Minot and Williston
GIRLS’ STATE TOURNAMENT
Site: Grand Forks, Feb. 21-23 Todd Olson, Mgr.
Regular season standings will be used to determine seeding for the state tournament. If ties occur, the tie-breaking format below can be used.
If teams are tied at the end of regular season play, their state position shall be determined by:
A. Most wins in head to head (region record among tied teams) competition
If still tied,
B. Most goals scored head to head (region record among tied teams) competition
If still tied,
C. Most wins against highest ranked team in the region (Next team below if teams are tied for first place)
If still tied,
D. Greatest differential in goals for/goals against top-ranked team in region
(Next team below if the teams are tied for first place)
If still tied,
E. Coin flips by a NDHSAA representative
BOYS & GIRLS’ TOURNAMENT INFORMATION
TOURNAMENT EXPENSE ALLOWANCE:
Team payments will be made at the end of each fiscal year using the approved formula found on the NDHSAA home page, “Team Payment Plan”.
AWARDS:
First, second, third, fourth and fifth place team trophies will be provided. Participation awards will be awarded as follows; 20 players, 8 cheerleaders and 4 coaches to each team. The coaching staff shall organize team personnel for recognition of each and remind players that jerseys need to be worn for recognition.
PLAYERS IN UNIFORM
“A maximum of 20 players, including goalkeepers may dress and play in a game” (NFHS rule 2-3a). A team’s may have up to 20 players rostered for region and state tournaments. If a coach removes a player for violating association rules or a verified illness/injury, said player may be replaced on the roster. If the coach removes a player for other disciplinary reasons, said player may not be replaced. Any changes in the roster must be cleared with the tournament manager beforehand.
PASSES
No passes other than those issued by the tournament manager and the metal lifetime passes issued by the NDHSAA are to be honored.
Up to thirty-four passes per school maybe issued. All players, student managers, coaches, cheerleaders and school officials must present passes or tickets for admission to any and all sessions. The cost for extra tickets will be deducted from the school’s team payment.
Radio and TV: Two passes to each station for each session broadcast.
Press: Two passes for writers and one for a photographer to each daily newspaper represented. Two passes for each weekly newspaper represented.
PROTESTS
Protests as to the eligibility of a contestant will be considered prior to the tournament or after the tournament, but not while said tournament is in progress.
SCHOOL RESPONSIBILITY
Each school is responsible for players and students attending tournaments. Suitable chaperones should accompany each delegation.
BANDS
The host school band or a high school band in the city where the tournament is held shall be designated as the official tournament band. However, the manager may secure bands from out-of-town if necessary.
Bands are to be admitted free of charge only to sessions at which they play and only one band is permitted at each session.
CHEERLEADERS
A maximum of 8 cheerleaders or 7 and a mascot are allowed. Cheerleaders are allowed on the ice during intermissions only.
NOISEMAKERS AND CONFETTI
The following are not allowed at any indoor regular season or NDHSAA sponsored events.
**On page 19 of the Spirit Rules book, Rule 2, Section 1, Article 11, it states: “artificial noisemakers must not be used in indoor athletic contests except during pre-game or halftime performances.
Exception: megaphones appropriately used by spirit participants on the sideline, floor or court are permitted.” What this means is only cheerleaders can use megaphones, and only to amplify their voices--not pound them on the ground, etc.
Confetti has also been banned because of safety and excessive clean-up work. Tournament managers are instructed to confiscate such articles at the door.
SPORTSMANSHIP
Please prominently place the following statement in Tournament Programs. “Good sportsmanship is displaying a commitment to fair play, ethics and integrity. Please display good sportsmanship throughout the tournament. THANK YOU. Spectators displaying any unsportsmanlike conduct such as, but not limited to taunting, baiting or carrying flags around the arena, will be removed”.
OVERTIME GAME REGULATIONS (No changing of ends in overtime)
1. Teams remain in bench area for a five-minute rest before playing an eight-minute overtime.
2. Before a second overtime period, teams will leave the ice and there will be a 10-minute rest period to allow sufficient time for cleaning and flooding the ice before playing a 15-minute sudden victory overtime.
3. If still tied, teams remain in bench area for a five-minute rest before playing an eight-minute overtime.
4. If still tied, repeat steps two and three until a winning team is determined.
PROGRAMS
1. Program rights are awarded to the tournament manager who may sub-contract to other organizations.
2. If sub-contracted, the tournament manager shall be responsible for approving the contents of the program. Materials in the program should be primarily information relative to the tournament, the participating teams, tournament history, NDHSAA history, etc.
3. Program advertising shall be in good taste with no ads pertaining to gambling, alcohol, drugs or tobacco. Ads shall not take precedence over tournament or NDHSAA information.
4. Tournament programs shall include information supplied by the NDHSAA office.
5. The tournament manager keeps any profit realized from programs and is responsible for any deficit.
CONCESSIONS
Concession rights are awarded to the host school or building management. Concession merchandise shall be limited to soft drinks, popcorn, candy, coffee, etc. Enterprises tending to exploit students are prohibited. The NDHSAA will provide T-shirts for sale. No other merchandise of this type is allowed.
HOST CITY RESPONSIBILITY
If provided, hospitality rooms, intermission entertainment, cheerleader supervision and outside bands are the responsibility of the host city.
PRACTICE SESSIONS
Teams may not practice at the tournament site following the seeding of said tournament and teams may not practice at the tournament facility once a tournament has begun.
TELEVISION
No television rights have been sold for the Regional Tournaments. NBC North Dakota Sports has purchased TV rights for the State Tournaments.
INSURANCE
Region and state tournaments are protected by master liability, property damage, hold-up and burglary insurance. This policy does not cover damage to the premises.

