Sucks for Bruce, but that's the rule.
BRUCE BASEBALL TEAM REMOVED
FROM MHSAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
Clinton, Mississippi (May 18, 2010) – Today the MHSAA Executive Committee upheld the decision of the executive director to withdraw the Bruce baseball team from championship play due to a violation of the 17 inning per calendar week MHSAA pitching rule.
Late on Monday, May 17, 2010, it was reported to the MHSAA office that Bruce High School had allowed their baseball pitcher to pitch 17 2/3 innings during a calendar week. A calendar week is defined in the MHSAA Handbook on page 20 under Rule c. Rules governing Baseball: “calendar week defined as Monday through Sunday.” Rule j on page 20 states, “A pitcher shall not pitch more than 17 innings per week.”
The primary reason for the rule limiting the number of innings a pitcher can pitch in a week is because of the safety issue insuring a pitcher takes care of his physical well being so as not to injure his arm. The rule also insures that there is fair competition among teams.
This rule limiting the number of innings for a pitcher has always been interpreted by the MHSAA office as applying to the calendar week as defined in the handbook. The head coach at each school is responsible for knowing the rules of his or her sport.
MHSAA Executive Director Ennis Proctor stated, “The MHSAA regrets that a situation such as this has occurred at any time—but it is especially regrettable during the post season or play-off season. In order to be fair to all of our schools who have followed the rules, we must enforce the rule and not allow Bruce High School to advance in the playoffs due to this rule violation. It is regrettable that student athletes must suffer for adult mistakes.”
Because of the executive committee's upholding this decision, Hamilton's baseball team will advance to the 2A championship at Trustmark Park next week. Schedules for the championships are still being adjusted due to graduation conflicts. The latest schedule will be available at www.misshsaa.com on Thursday, May 20.
BRUCE BASEBALL TEAM REMOVED
FROM MHSAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
Clinton, Mississippi (May 18, 2010) – Today the MHSAA Executive Committee upheld the decision of the executive director to withdraw the Bruce baseball team from championship play due to a violation of the 17 inning per calendar week MHSAA pitching rule.
Late on Monday, May 17, 2010, it was reported to the MHSAA office that Bruce High School had allowed their baseball pitcher to pitch 17 2/3 innings during a calendar week. A calendar week is defined in the MHSAA Handbook on page 20 under Rule c. Rules governing Baseball: “calendar week defined as Monday through Sunday.” Rule j on page 20 states, “A pitcher shall not pitch more than 17 innings per week.”
The primary reason for the rule limiting the number of innings a pitcher can pitch in a week is because of the safety issue insuring a pitcher takes care of his physical well being so as not to injure his arm. The rule also insures that there is fair competition among teams.
This rule limiting the number of innings for a pitcher has always been interpreted by the MHSAA office as applying to the calendar week as defined in the handbook. The head coach at each school is responsible for knowing the rules of his or her sport.
MHSAA Executive Director Ennis Proctor stated, “The MHSAA regrets that a situation such as this has occurred at any time—but it is especially regrettable during the post season or play-off season. In order to be fair to all of our schools who have followed the rules, we must enforce the rule and not allow Bruce High School to advance in the playoffs due to this rule violation. It is regrettable that student athletes must suffer for adult mistakes.”
Because of the executive committee's upholding this decision, Hamilton's baseball team will advance to the 2A championship at Trustmark Park next week. Schedules for the championships are still being adjusted due to graduation conflicts. The latest schedule will be available at www.misshsaa.com on Thursday, May 20.