Richmond 40 Bowl

FYI: Can a player still compete if they haven’t completed the IHSB waiver?

4 Oct from 100 ADMIN - IHSB

Can a player still compete if they haven’t completed the IHSB waiver?
IHSB GPT: Your Bowling Rulebook said:

No — a player cannot compete until their IHSB waiver form is completed and submitted.

According to the official 2025–26 IHSB Rules, all players must complete the IHSB Waiver Form prior to their first practice. Any player who competes before doing so is considered ineligible, and:

Their scores will not count.

In Baker games, the team score will be zero for that game.

Until the waiver is submitted, the bowler and parent “are not a member or participant in the IHSB program.”

The official season schedule also lists October 6, 2025 as the waiver submission deadline (with late signups accepted only the following Monday). After that date, any missing waiver will result in the bowler being ineligible and receiving zeros for all scores in conference competition.

✅ Summary:
A player must have a completed IHSB waiver on file before practicing or competing. No exceptions are allowed after the listed deadlines. Including Coaches

Go to IHSB Form to Fill out you Waiver:
https://www.indianagobowl.com/hs-form