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2025-2026 Volleyball Calendar Updates
UPDATED 2025 VOLLEYBALL CALENDAR
CONFERENCES 2A-6A | CONFERENCE 1A | |||
Friday, August 1 | First day of practice | Friday, August 1 | First day of practice | |
Friday, August 8 | 1ST day for Scrimmages | Friday, August 8 | 1ST day for Scrimmages | |
Monday, August 11 | First day for Games | Monday, August 11 | First day for Games | |
Tuesday, October 28 | District Certification | Tuesday, October 28 | District Certification | |
Oct 30-Nov 1 | Bi-District | Oct 30-Nov 1 | Bi-District | |
November 3-4 | Area | November 3-4 | Area | |
November 6-8 | Regional Semifinals | November 6-8 |
Regional Quarterfinals |
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November 10-11 | Regional Finals | November 10-11 | Regional semifinals | |
November 15 | State Semifinals | November 14 | Regional Finals | |
November 20-22 | State Finals | November 15 |
State Semifinals |
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November 20 | State Finals |
*The 1A Regional Finals and State Semifinals will be played at predetermined sites.
Key calendar changes:
- The Volleyball First Day of Practice will be moved to Friday, August 1st.
- This will allow coaches much needed additional time for tryouts and preparation for the season.
- District Certification will be set for Tuesday, October 28th.
- This change will benefit volleyball programs by:
- Alleviating some concerns regarding facility availability for playoffs.
- Decreases the overlap with basketball
- Provides for UIL designated sites for State Semifinal games (as well as 1A Regional Final games)
- Alleviating some concerns regarding facility availability for playoffs.
- Increasing the turnaround time between the state semifinal games and the championship games to help with travel.
- Providing more of a championship atmosphere for State Semifinal teams by ensuring great facilities and the availability of trophies and medals to be presented to teams not advancing to the championship games.
- This change will benefit volleyball programs by:
*It is important to note that this date change will result in the loss of one playing date, however, it will not impact the number of games and/or tournaments allowed for the season.
Action Items for Coaches:
- Review the updated calendar (attached) and share it with your team and staff.
- Adjust your preseason preparations to reflect the new dates.
- Work with other coaches to make adjustments to your District Schedule and submit to your DEC for approval.
Action Items for DEC Members:
- Work with coaches on schedule adjustments needed due to the change in district certification
- Two possible solutions could include:
- Shifting the entire district schedule back one playing date.
- Moving the last district game to be the first district game of district play, while leaving the remainder of the schedule as it is currently.
- Approve the revised district schedule.
UIL Protocols for Electronic Relay Judging Equipment - Swim & Dive
UIL Protocols for Electronic Relay Judging Equipment
The following protocols will be utilized for the 2024-25 UIL Swimming & Diving Season.
In all UIL championship meets in which electronic relay judging equipment is being utilized, a minimum of two (2), preferably four (4), relay takeoff judges must be assigned to observe relay exchanges.
- An individual relay takeoff judge should be assigned to observe no more than four (4), preferably two (2) lanes.
- Side takeoff judges should be positioned on the side of the pool nearest the lanes for which they have responsibility.
- Lane takeoff judges should be positioned facing the side judge and adjacent to starting platforms for which they have responsibility, where they will have an unrestricted view of the incoming and outgoing touches and departures.
- An alleged rules infraction, that is observed by any of the takeoff judges, shall be recorded immediately in writing. Each relay takeoff judge, who observes an alleged rules violation, shall wait until the last competitor of the heat is in the water before signaling an observed violation by raising a hand overhead, with open palm. Both officials observing relay takeoff exchanges shall not be located next to each other on the side of the pool.
- When the relay judging equipment records an exchange of 0.00 and beyond on the positive side, or from the manufacturer’s starting point, there shall not be an early relay takeoff violation charged unless there has been an observed contact with the starting block by a swimmer or team personnel at the block and observed by the official assigned to the lane.
- Should the electronic relay judging equipment fail, it would take dual confirmation from officials to validate a DQ.
RELAY TAKEOFF PAD USAGE TABLE |
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Non-Omega Timing System |
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Any negative value |
0.00 and greater |
DQ MUST have confirmation by at least one (1) takeoff judge |
LEGAL NO VIOLATION
(Judges are not considered unless there was an observed contact as described in #5 above) |
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Omega Timing System |
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Any negative value less than -0.03 |
-0.03 and greater |
DQ MUST have confirmation by at least one (1) takeoff judge |
LEGAL NO VIOLATION
(Judges are not considered unless there was an observed contact as described in #5 above) |
UIL State Softball Weather Update
(8:30 a.m.)
Due to inclement weather, the 10:00 a.m. Conference 5A semifinal game between Lake Belton and Melissa has been postponed to 11:00 a.m. at UT Austin's Red & Charline McCombs Field.
The 1:00 p.m., 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. games today will be moved to Georgetown East View High School (300 Patriot Way, Georgetown 78626) and are slated to begin on-time.
We will provide further updates as necessary.
2024-2026 Reclassification & Realignment Now Available!
The 2024-2026 Reclassification & Realignment is now available!
Baseball Communication Device Approved
The use of a one-way communication device between a coach in the dugout and a team’s catcher for the purposes of calling pitches will be permitted in UIL high school baseball beginning this upcoming baseball season. This change to Rules 1-6-2 and 3-2-5 was approved by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Baseball Rules Committee.
2023-24 baseball rule changes can be found at, https://www.nfhs.org/sports-resource-content/baseball-rules-changes-2024/
Trackwrestling Update
NEW 2023-24 Season - Weekly recording of actual competition weight is required in Trackwrestling to measure compliance with the above rule. Wrestlers must have a Trackwrestling weigh-in for ALL competitions, two-day tournaments require only the initial day weigh-in.
Drone Policy
Subject to local discretion, drones may be used in compliance with any local, homeland security, or FAA regulations / laws for practice purposes only.
Drones may not be used in association with any scrimmages, contests or games, other than as specifically allowed by the playing rules of the contest.
For football, according to NCAA Rules, drones are not allowed over the field or the team area when squad members are present within the playing enclosure. Outside the limit lines, game management (or conference policy) govern drone activity. This governance will include all federal, state, and local laws including campus policy where appropriate.
For UIL purposes, drones are not allowed to fly over the footprint of the stadium when team members, officials, bands, and other spirit groups are present.
NFHS Non-Compliant Softball Bat
USA Softball, the national governing body utilized by NFHS Softball to certify bats, has informed the NFHS that the Suncoast Model SBFPB-10 bat has been placed on the Non-Approved Bat List with Certification Marks. This bat is not compliant for use under NFHS softball rules, effective immediately.
NFHS Non-Compliant Softball Bat
USA Softball, the certification body used by NFHS Softball to approve bats, has informed us that a bat has been placed into the market that bears the USA Certification mark, but has not completed the certification process. The manufacturer is Data Driven Athletics, and the bat model is PI 3.14159.
Link to the USA Softball Non-Approved Bats with Certification Marks