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Players must be 14 years old on the date of September 1 of the current school year to play on a High School team. * In no event can a player participate for more than five (5) years on a High School level team. Seniors can not play on Sub-Varsity teams.
Students transferring in grades 10-12 are ineligible for participation in varsity athletic activities for one year unless the student attended the previous full year in the same senior high feeder system.
Students are eligible so long as they have been in attendance and are passing all classes in ance with state law and rules of the State Board of Education and the Texas Education Agency. The UIL has no age limit for elementary academic competition, nor does it have a residence rule.
Are players allowed to play in two matches on the same night? A student may play a double header each night, meaning they play in a varsity and a JV match, a JV match and a ninth-grade match, or a ninth-grade and a varsity match on the same night at the same site.
Are players allowed to play in two matches on the same night? A student may play a double header each night, meaning they play in a varsity and a JV match, a JV match and a ninth-grade match, or a ninth-grade and a varsity match on the same night at the same site.
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The University Interscholastic League (UIL) is an organization that creates rules for and administers almost all athletic, musical, and academic contests for public primary and secondary schools in the U.S. state of Texas.
Section 443: CHANGING SCHOOLS FOR ATHLETIC PURPOSES (f) ELIGIBILITY DETERMINATION BY DISTRICT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (3) If the District Executive Committee where the student now lives finds at any time that the change was made for athletic purposes, it shall declare that student ineligible to participate in athletic
(3) The maximum length of any single practice session shall be three hours. (4) On days when more than one practice is conducted, there shall be, at a minimum, two hours of rest/recovery time between the end of one practice and the beginning of the next practice.

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