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Thursday December 26, 2024
MHSAA Adding New Girls Wrestling Opportunities

EAST LANSING---This season, for the first time, an MHSAA Finals team championship will be awarded in girls wrestling.

After first introducing a girls championship bracket to the Individual Wrestling Finals for the 2021-22 season, the MHSAA will honor its first team champion based on those individual finishes. The format will be similar to how MHSAA team championships were awarded for boys wrestling prior to the creation of the dual format Team Finals with the 1987-88 season.

 

Also on the wrestling mat, a competition rule change alters the penalty for using a wrestler at an ineligible weight class – dependent on when the ineligible wrestler is discovered.

 

Beginning this season, the use of an ineligible wrestler – if discovered during the involved match – will result in six team points being awarded to the opponent, plus the head coach of the team with the ineligible wrestler will be assessed an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty resulting in a one-point team score deduction.

If the ineligible wrestler is discovered after the involved match, any points earned by the offending wrestler will be removed from the team score, along with the point for unsportsmanlike conduct, and six points will be added to the offended team’s total. In both instances, neither wrestler involved in the match in question may compete again in that dual. If the ineligible wrestler is discovered after the dual is completed, the teams have left the mat area and the scorebook has been signed by the official, the results and team score will stand.

 

A pair of wrestling playing rules changes also will be immediately noticeable. The number of match points awarded for a takedown was increased from two to three. Also, near-fall points will now be awarded based on the number of seconds during which the near-fall criteria are met – beginning with two points for two seconds, up to four points for four seconds.

 

Postseasons for basketball and bowling also will incorporate slight changes.

In basketball, entire District brackets will be seeded for the first time, instead of the previous top two teams receiving seeds only. Michigan Power Ratings (MPR) data will still be used to seed those full brackets.

In bowling, Regionals may now take place as early in the week as Wednesday and Thursday, as long as the Team and Singles competitions are competed on consecutive days. Previously, those were competed only on Fridays and Saturdays, respectively.

 

The 2024-25 Winter campaign culminates with postseason tournaments, as the championship schedule begins with the Upper Peninsula Girls & Boys Swimming & Diving Finals on Feb. 15 and wraps up with the Girls Basketball Finals on March 22. Here is a complete list of winter tournament dates:

 

Boys Basketball

Districts – Feb. 24, 26, 28

Regionals – March 4, 6

Quarterfinals – March 11

Semifinals – March 13-14

Finals – March 15

 

Girls Basketball

Districts – March 3, 5, 7

Regionals – March 10, 12

Quarterfinals – March 18

Semifinals – March 20-21

Finals – March 22

 

Bowling

Regionals – Feb. 19-22

Finals – Feb. 28-March 1

 

Competitive Cheer

Districts – Feb. 14-15

Regionals – Feb. 22

Finals – Feb. 28-March 1

 

Gymnastics

Regionals – March 1

Finals – March 7-8

 

Ice Hockey

Regionals – Feb. 17-26

Quarterfinals – March 1

Semifinals – March 6-7

Finals – March 8

 

Skiing

Regionals – Feb. 10-14

Finals – Feb. 24

 

Swimming & Diving

Upper Peninsula Girls/Boys Finals – Feb. 15

Lower Peninsula Boys Diving Regionals – March 6

Lower Peninsula Boys Finals – March 14-15

 

Wrestling – Team

Districts – Feb. 5-6

Regionals – Feb. 12

Finals – Feb. 21-22

 

Wrestling – Individual

Districts – Feb. 8

Boys Regionals – Feb. 15

Girls Regionals – Feb. 16

Finals – Feb. 28-March 1