- Source: Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union
The Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union (IGHSAU) is the governing body for girls' junior and senior high school sports in the U.S. state of Iowa. The association promotes and regulates interscholastic sports among its member schools. Though its counterpart for boys sports in Iowa, the Iowa High School Athletic Association, is a full-time member of the National Federation of State High School Associations, the IGHSAU is only an affiliate member. It is headquartered at 5000 Westown Parkway, Suite 150,West Des Moines, Iowa 50266.
Sports currently overseen by the IGHSAU are basketball, bowling, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, track and field, tennis, volleyball, and wrestling.
Sports previously overseen by the IGHSAU were gymnastics, synchronized swimming, and indoor track and field.
Administrative staff
Representation of the IGHSAU consists of an eight-person Board of Directors. Six positions are elected to the IGHSAU Board while two appointees representing the Iowa Association of School Boards and the Iowa Department of Education also serve. The Board of Directors approve policy changes proposed by the IGHSAU administrative staff.
The IGHSAU Representative Council meets twice a year.
= IGHSAU Sport Advisory Committees
=Each IGHSAU sport has an advisory committee made up of coaches, an official and an athletic director. These committees meet once a year to review their respective sports and develop recommendations for the IGHSAU administrative team to take to the IGHSAU Board of Directors.
= IGHSAU Student Athlete Advisory Committee
=The IGHSAU Student Athlete Advisory Committee is composed of female student-athletes from each of the state's four districts (NE, SE, NW, SW) along with three at-large representatives. Eleven girls were selected to two-year terms to meet about issues related to girls high school activities in Iowa. Committee members act as a voice for Iowa's female student-athletes and serve as a sounding board for the IGHSAU's Representative Council and the Board of Directors.
= IGHSAU Executive Directors
=Basketball
= Classification guidelines
=5A- Largest 40 schools by enrollment
4A- Next Largest 48
3A- Next Largest 64
2A- Next Largest 80
1A- Remaining schools
= State Champions
=From 1920 until 1984, there was one tournament for teams with 6 players.
From 1985-1993, there was a tournament for 5-player teams and one for 6-player teams.
From 1994-2012, there were 4 classes, all with 5 players
From 2013–present, there are 5 classes, all with 5 players
Bowling
= Classification guidelines
=3A- Largest 30 schools by enrollment
2A- Next Largest 30
1A- Remaining schools
= State Champions
=From 2007-2014, 2 Classes
From 2015–present, 3 classes:
Cross Country
= Classification guidelines
== State Champions
=Source:
From 1966–1977, one class:
From 1978–1980, two classes:
From 1981–2002, three classes:
From 2003–current, four classes:
Golf
The standard team scoring format for golf tournaments, per NFHS guidelines, is to add up the scores of 6 players with each player playing 2 rounds of 18 holes. Teams are then ranked according to lowest score.
= Classification guidelines
=4A (fall golf) – Largest 48 schools*
3A (spring golf) – Next 64
2A (spring golf) – Next 96
1A (spring golf) – Remainder (129)
*Plus golf schools that play in 4A conferences that wish to play in the fall. In 2006–2007 there were 52 schools in class 4A
= State Champions
=Soccer
= Classification guidelines
=3A- Largest 40 schools by enrollment
2A- Next Largest 48
1A- Remaining schools
= State Champions
=From 1998–2001, one class:
From 2002–2010, 2 classes:
From 2011–present, 3 classes:
Softball
= Classification guidelines
=5A- Largest 40 schools by enrollment
4A- Next Largest 48
3A- Next Largest 64
2A- Next Largest 80
1A- Remaining schools
= State Champions
=From 1957–1987, one class, summer and fall seasons:
From 1988–1993, one class:
From 1994–2003, 3 classes:
From 2004–2011, 4 classes:
From 2012–present, 5 classes:
Swimming & Diving
= Classification guidelines
=One class of swimming and diving.
= State Champions
=Tennis
= Classification guidelines
=2A - Largest 48 schools by enrollment
1A - Remaining schools
= State Champions
=Track and Field
= Classification guidelines
=4A- Largest 48 schools by enrollment
3A- Next Largest 64
2A- Next Largest 96
1A- Remaining schools
= State Champions
=From 1962 to 1976: one class
From 1977 to 2003: 3 classes
From 2004 to current: 4 classes
Para Class
Volleyball
= Classification guidelines
=5A- Largest 40 schools by enrollment
4A- Next Largest 48
3A- Next Largest 64
2A- Next Largest 80
1A- Remaining schools
= State Champions
=From 1970–1973, one class, winter season play only:
From 1973–1980, one class:
From 1981–1993, 2 classes:
From 1994–2002, 3 classes:
From 2003–2011, 4 classes:
From 2012–present, 5 classes
Wrestling
Wrestling has been an IGHSAU sponsored sport since 2022. State championships are awarded to a single team and individuals at the individual state tournament. There is currently no team dual state championship.
On 23 May 2024, it was announced that due to the explosion of participation in the sport, wrestling would move to two classes for the 2024-2025 season. The largest 64 schools would compete in class 2A, and the remaining schools in 1A.
= Weight Classifications
=100 pounds
105 pounds
110 pounds
115 pounds
120 pounds
125 pounds
130 pounds
135 pounds
140 pounds
145 pounds
155 pounds
170 pounds
190 pounds
235 pounds
= State Champions
=From 2022–2024, one class
Defunct sports
Three sports were previously overseen by the IGHSAU. These three sports were: gymnastics, synchronized swimming, and indoor track and field.
= Gymnastics
=Classification guidelines
Gymnastics was an IGHSAU sponsored sport from 1968–1988.
State Champions
From 1968–1988, one class:
= Synchronized Swimming
=Classification guidelines
Synchronized Swimming was an IGHSAU sponsored sport from 1970–1981.
State Champions
From 1970–1981, one class:
= Indoor Track & Field
=Classification guidelines
Indoor Track & Field was an IGHSAU sponsored sport from 1965–1997.
State Champions
From 1965–1997, one class:
References
External links
Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union
- Iowa High School Athletic Association
- Valley High School (West Des Moines, Iowa)
- Norwalk High School (Iowa)
- Bettendorf High School
- Theodore Roosevelt High School (Iowa)
- West High School (Davenport, Iowa)
- Wahlert Catholic High School
- Assumption High School (Iowa)
- Pleasant Valley High School (Iowa)