GIRLS’ SOCCER 

I.                          Levels of Competition

1.        There shall be three levels of competition

2.       Varsity

3.       Junior Varsity

                        4.       Freshman

II.                 Schedules

            A. Varsity

1.  Badger North Division will consist of the following schools: Baraboo, DeForest, Mount Horeb, Reedsburg, Sauk Prairie, and Waunakee.The South will field seven teams: Edgewood, Fort Atkinson (New 2009), Milton (New 2009), Monona Grove, Monroe (Monroe new 2004), Oregon, and Stoughton. There will be divisional champions based on a single round robin games in the division.      

2.Varsity games shall begin at 7:00 p.m. with all announcements and introductions completed so that kickoff time is 7:00 p.m.  Games played at some schools may have an earlier kickoff time due to their facility. Reedsburg, Edgewood, and Monroe.

B.         Junior Varsity

1.  Single round robin will follow Varsity schedule - same site.

2.      J.V. games shall begin at 5:00 p.m. If field conditions are unsatisfactory, J.V. games may be moved to an alternate site.

3.         If a JV game ends in a tie during regulation time, there will be no sudden victory overtime.

4.         A school may play seniors on a JV squad.

C.        Freshman

1. The commissioner will schedule both boys and girls freshman soccer. Twelve games will be scheduled on Mondays and Fridays. Freshmen schedules will change due to how many schools have enough freshmen to schedule games.

                        2. Games will be played at 5:00 p.m.

III.      Contest Procedures

A. The Conference commissioner will hire the officiating crews for conference JV and Varsity games, unless both games are played at the same time. Host schools will hire officials for freshman games and JV games held at the same time as the varsity game.

1.      Varsity will have 3 officials.

                              Freshman and JV games will have 2 officials.

2.      Three person crews will be used for varsity games, which take place during the Conference schedule. (5/12/2005)

B.      Team rosters including number, name, year, and position, will be sent to each conference school at the beginning of the season and coaches will exchange starting lineups prior to the start of each game. The home school will wear light jerseys. Home team is responsible for reporting game results to the media.

IV.     Conference Standings

1. Conference trophy is award to first place teams based on dual meet records.

2. Conference standings

3. During round robin play, a win equals 1 point, a tie equals 1/2 point.

V. Badger Conference Girls’ North vs South Challenge         

Format:

1.   Badger North vs South Challenge will be played on the Thursday following the last scheduled conference game. The site of the 2011 games will be in the South. Games will be assigned based on final standings. The # 1 seated team in the North will play the # 1 seated team from the South, the #2 seated Northern team will play the #2 Southern team. The #3, #4, #5, #6 nothern seated teams will play the corresponding seeds from the South.  The 7th seeded team will play the Waunakee varsity reserve team until such time Portage will field a varsity team. The host teams will rotate each team from the South to the North. A JV game will precede the varsity game. (6/10/09)

2.   Girls teams in 2009 include: North: Baraboo, DeForest, Mt.Horeb, Reedsburg, Sauk Prairie, and Waunakee. The Portage presently has a co-op relationship with Poynette and will participate in the Capitol Conference until they have enough players to field a competitive team in the Badger North. South: Edgewood, Fort Atkinson, Milton, Monona Grove, Monroe, Oregon, and Stoughton. (6/10/2009)

VI.  All-Conference Selection (See All-Conference procedures in Appendix F) (10/08/2003)

A.  All-Conference teams (1st and 2nd) shall consist of 2 forwards, 4 midfielders, 4 defenders, and 1 goalkeeper.

B.   Voting shall be secret. (10/08/2003) See Appendix F of the Badger Constitution.  Coaches may not vote for their own players.

VII. Awards

A.  Conference champion(s) receives a trophy.

B.   All-Conference

1.   First team All-Conference players receive a medal, folder and certificate.  Second team receives a folder and certificate.

2.   Coaches vote for a maximum of 2 forwards, 4 midfielders, 4 defenders, and 1 goalkeeper as per All-Conference policy.

3.   Players receiving "red cards" are eligible for All-Conference, but the fact that a player received a "red card" must be disclosed prior to voting.

VIII. Meetings

A.     W.I.A.A. rules.

B.     Conference coaches meeting.

 Updated: 7/08/09