|   OHSAA STATE WRESTLING
        TOURNAMENTS FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS FOR THE BEST WRESTLING COACHES IN THE NATION    
         
        
          
            | Q. | 
            When will tournament pairings be
            announced and how can I obtain them?  | 
           
          
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            Tournament pairings
            will be available on Sunday, February 28, no later than 12:00 noon. They can be accessed through
            the Ohio High School Athletic Associations web page at www.ohsaa.org.
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            What if I notice that one of my
            wrestler's names in the tournament pairings is misspelled or his record is incorrect? | 
           
          
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			A. | 
            Send an 
			e-mail to the attention of Tim Stried, Director of Information 
			Services, immediately.  He 
			may be reached at
			[email protected]. 
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			Is there a dress code 
			for coaches? | 
           
          
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			Coaches will be required to wear either 
			dress slacks or khakis, a collar shirt and appropriate footwear such 
			as sneakers, dress shoes, etc. Flip flops, sandals shorts and hats are examples 
			of inappropriate footwear. Coaches dressed inappropriately will not 
			be permitted on the arena floor beginning session 1.  
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            | Q. | 
            How do my wrestler(s) and I gain
            entry into the tournaments? | 
           
          
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            Coaches will 
			receive books of tickets, which they must use for entry into the 
			tournament, according to the following schedule: one qualifier � one 
			book; two to four qualifiers � two books; five to eight qualifiers  three books; 
			nine to 14 qualifiers � four books. Each participant will also 
			receive a book of tickets which must be used for entry into the 
			tournament. Coaches previously had the opportunity to purchase 
			all-session ticket books. Additional books of tickets for coaching 
			personnel may be purchased Thursday morning, March 3 
			outside the Coaches Packet Pick
            Up Area in the Southwest Rotunda, located on the Southwest side of the Schottenstein
            Center off of Fred Taylor Drive at 10 a.m. In addition, the 
			Schottenstein Center Ticket office opens daily at 8:00 a.m. 
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            | Q. | 
            Where do my wrestler(s) and I
            enter the Schottenstein Center? | 
           
          
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            You are strongly
            encouraged to enter each session at the Southwest Rotunda Pass Gate. However, you can also
            enter through any other gate. Keep your ticket stub. Use it to move through the arena for
            Sessions 1 through 5. 
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            | Q.  | 
            Is there a
            pre-tournament coaches meeting I need to attend prior to competition? | 
           
          
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            Yes. First, coaches
            must pick up an informational packet, which contains tickets, parking passes and
            tournament information, in the Auxiliary Gymnasium, located on the Southwest side of the
            Schottenstein Center off of Fred Taylor Drive, beginning at 10 a.m. on Thursday, 
			March 3.
            That will be followed by a mandatory coaches informational meeting at 11 a.m. in the main
            arena of the Value City Arena in the Schottenstein Center. 
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            | Q.  | 
            When are weigh-ins?  | 
           
          
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            Scales will 
			open Thursday, March 3 at 10 a.m. in the Auxiliary Gymnasium. 
			Wrestlers will be able to weigh-in unofficially from 10 a.m. to 
			11:05 a.m. on the same scale which he will weigh-in officially 
			beginning at his appointed time. Coaches are encouraged to utilize 
			this unofficial weigh-in. All wrestlers must report for official 
			weigh-ins in the Auxiliary Gymnasium,  Thursday, March 3 from 11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Specific weigh-in times are in 
			the packet.  The
            Division I, II and III Championship Semifinalists and Consolation Semifinalists may begin
            weighing in Friday at 5:30 p.m. All wrestlers who qualify for Saturday's championship
            finals and the consolation semifinals must report for weigh-ins during Session 3.
            Championship semifinalist and consolation semifinalist wrestlers may weigh-in either
            before or after wrestling Friday evening. Weigh-ins will conclude 30 minutes after the
            last match is finished for Session 3. If any wrestler does not make weight during the the
            weigh-in period during Session 3, there will be a final weigh-in period Saturday morning
            (9 to 9:30 a.m.). Wrestlers will not weigh in Friday morning. 
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            | Q. | 
            Are locker facilities available? | 
           
          
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            Lockers will not be available for
            contestants. Showers will be available in rooms located behind press
            row on the north side. A room located in the Auxiliary Gymnasium will be available to
            "check" medical kits, equipment bags, etc. (similar to a coat check). 
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            | Q.  | 
            Where are the State Wrestling
            Tournaments held and how do I get there? | 
           
          
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            The OHSAA State Wrestling
            Tournaments are contested on the campus of The Ohio State University in Columbus at the
            Value City Arena in the Jerome Schottenstein Center (corner of Lane Avenue and Olentangy
            River Road). This year's tournaments will be March 3-5, 2016. Directions to the Schottenstein Center are available on the web page for the arena at:  www.schottensteincenter.com 
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            | Q. | 
            Where can I park once Im at
            the Schottenstein Center? | 
           
          
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			Instructions for complimentary coaches parking will be in the 
			coaches packet. You will receive one parking pass if you have 1-4 
			wrestlers participating in the tournament; 2 parking passes if you 
			have 5-8 wrestlers, 3 passes if you have 9-12 wrestlers participating and 4
            passes if you have 13-14 wrestlers. Park in the northwest lot/gray lot and enter through the
            Southwest Rotunda to pick up packets. 
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            | Q. | 
            What hotels might I call for
            overnight accommodations? | 
           
          
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			 A list of hotels
            around the campus of The Ohio State University, along with some other areas of Columbus,
            is available on the OHSAA web page here: 
			
			
			http://www.ohsaa.org/FanGuide/hotels.htm  
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            | Q. | 
            What are the times for the five
            sessions when the three divisions will be wrestled? | 
           
          
            | A. | 
            Click here for
            State Tournaments Time Schedule 
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            | Q. | 
            How do I know when my wrestler is
            competing? | 
           
          
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            A matchboard will be
            used to schedule all matches. The computerized matchboards are suspended from the Value
            City Arena ceiling. In addition, TV monitors, located in the concourse hallways and the
            Auxiliary Gymnasium, can be viewed by wrestlers, coaches and spectators.  Every match has been assigned a match number, and all match numbers are found
            in the state tournaments program. Once you have found the match you are interested in the
            program, match numbers will appear on the matchboard in the order in which they will be
            wrestled. The scoreboard will list 10 consecutive mats. 
			The matchboard will indicate the following: WR-wrestling; OD-on deck (wrestlers positioned
            behind the respective mat); BP-bullpen (wrestlers report to the east end of the arena),
            and WU-warm-up (wrestlers should report to the bullpen in approximately 10 minutes). No
            matches, other than those marked T.B.A. (to be assigned), will be announced over the
            public address system. 
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            | Q.  | 
            Am I permitted to videotape or
            take photos of my wrestler? | 
           
          
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            Yes, cameras will be
            permitted in the bullpen and matside. No other personnel  both school-related and
            fans/family  will be permitted in these areas. Fans may 
			videotape or shoot photos
            from their assigned seat (no flash photography). | 
           
          
            | Q. | 
            How will someone not attending
            the tournaments be able to obtain results of all the matches? | 
           
          
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			A. | 
            As soon as possible after each session has
            concluded, results for each session will be posted  on the OHSAA web site. 
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            Q. 
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            Are my wrestler(s)
            and I expected to participate in media interviews following a match? | 
           
          
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            Yes, it is strongly
            encouraged. A "runner" will hand you a Media Interview Request slip, which
            indicates the media wishes to interview you or your wrestler immediately following the
            match. The Interview Room is located in the northeast corner of the arena. Please be
            prompt for your interview. If you choose not to participate, please have the courtesy to
            inform the "runner" of your intentions | 
           
          
            | Q. | 
            How does my local
            media outlet receive credentials for the tournament? | 
           
          
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            Legitimate media
            representatives should obtain a credential request form from the OHSAA web site
            (www.ohsaa.org) Fax the request form to: Tim Stried, Director of 
			Information Services, OHSAA, at
            614-267-1677. Credentials will be held at the Media Pass Gate. Deadline is Tuesday,
            March 10.  Media members will be required to show employee
            identification cards upon entry to the tournaments. Those media outlets that do not issue
            I.D. cards must write in advance and identify the person who will be assigned to cover the
            tournaments for their outlet. Upon entry, that person will then be required to show some
            form of photo I.D. before a credential is issued. Those persons, including coaches, who
            are not performing a legitimate duty for a media outlet will not be admitted. | 
           
          
            Q. 
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            Can anyone else affiliated with
            our team obtain credentials to videotape or take photos of our participant(s)? | 
           
          
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            No. Due to space
            limitations, they must shoot photos (no flash photography) or videotape from their seats. | 
           
          
            | Q. | 
            How will my wrestler(s) and I be
            reimbursed for expenses ? | 
           
          
            | A. | 
            The participating
            schools do not complete or submit any forms to the OHSAA. Expenses for participants and
            coaches are determined according to the county in which your school is located rather than
            on a mileage basis. The expenses of a coach will be paid on the same basis as a wrestler.
            The number of coaches to be reimbursed is as follows: one wrestler - one coach;
            two-to-four wrestlers - two coaches; five or more wrestlers - three coaches. This expense
            allowance does not apply to managers, trainers, etc. See the
			OHSAA Wrestling Tournament regulations here. The school will not be reimbursed from the OHSAA until late July or
            early August. The OHSAA annually sends one travel allowance reimbursement check to each
            participating school for all regional and/or state tournaments in individual sports.  | 
           
         
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