1. Class A Pairings / Dates / Bracket- The Class A First Round and Quarterfinal Round Pairings can be found on TSSAASports.com. The Division II Class A First Round single elimination game will be played on May 11. The Division II Class A Quarterfinals will take place May 15-18. The quarterfinal round is a best-of-three series with two games to be played on the first day, and the if necessary game to be played the next day. The host team shall be the home team in the first and third game and the visiting team shall be the home team in the second game.
  2. Class AA Pairings / Dates / Bracket - The Class AA First Round and Quarterfinal Round Pairings can be found on TSSAASports.com. The first round series is a best-of-three series with two games to be played on Friday, May 10, and the if necessary game to be played on Saturday, May 11. The host team shall be the home team in the first and third game and the visiting team shall be the home team in the second game. The quarterfinal round is a best-of-three series with two games to be played on Friday, May 17, and the if necessary game to be played on Saturday, May 18. The host team shall be the home team in the first and third game and the visiting team shall be the home team in the second game. Schools can mutually agree to play the quarterfinal round earlier; however, the games cannot be played any earlier than Wednesday, May 15.
  3. Game Times - The host school shall set the times for each game and contact the visiting school as soon as possible concerning the site and time of the games. If the established starting time of a first round or quarterfinal round contest between two schools conflicts with the previously scheduled Commencement Exercises of one of the schools, and that school has Senior roster player(s), then at the request of the affected school, the contest will be rescheduled for a mutually agreed upon time and site that falls within the playoff timeline established by the TSSAA. In the event the two schools do not agree on a rescheduled time and site, the TSSAA Office will designate a starting game time and site.
  4. Game Director - The principal of the host school shall be the Game Director. If additional facilities are secured other than those of the host team, the Game Director must be approved by the TSSAA state office. It shall be the duty of the Game Director to handle all financial arrangements for the game and to make financial reports to the participating teams. Additional responsibilities include:
    1. Arrange for scorekeeper, ball girls, ticket sellers and takers.
    2. Make arrangements for concessions. Profits from the concessions will go to the host school or to those appointed by the host school to handle them.
    3. Purchase softballs. The cost of these balls shall be part of the game expenses. The unused balls should be divided between the participating teams after the game is completed. The Wilson A9011 (NFHS Polycore) will be used in the state tournament.
  5. Game-Ending Procedures -
  6. By mutual agreement of the opposing coaches and the umpire-in-chief, any remaining play may be shortened at any time, or the game terminated.

    The international tie-breaker will be used beginning in the 10th inning. The international tie-breaker places the individual scheduled to bat last in the inning as a runner on second base to start each inning. The same process is repeated until one team has scored more runs than the other at the end of a completed inning and is declared the victor.

    A suspended game shall be continued from the point of suspension if not enough innings have been played to consider it a regulation game. NFHS Softball Rule 4-2-2 will be followed, which states a game will be considered a completed regulation game provided:

    1. Five full innings have been played; or if the home team has scored a greater number of runs in four and a fraction turns at bat than the visiting team has scored in five turns.
    2. Play has gone beyond the five full innings and is called when teams have not had an equal number of completed turns at bat. The score shall be the same as it was at the end of the last completed inning; unless the home team, in its half of the incomplete inning, scores a run (or runs) which exceeds the opponent's score, in which case, the final score shall be recorded when the game is called.
  7. Tickets and Passes:
    1. All tickets are general admission and are $8 each if purchased in advance on GoFan and $10 if purchased at the gate with cash. Everyone school-age and older must purchase a ticket. If you are able to set up your own event in GoFan, please go ahead and do so once the details of the match have been determined. If your school needs help with GoFan, please visit GoFan School Support.
    2. TSSAA ID Cards are allowed to be accepted as passes to admit one person only. The card holder MUST be in possession of the physical card. Photos of ID cards cannot be accepted for admission.
    3. The Tennessee Athletic Coaches Association (TACA) card will provide complimentary admittance. The TACA card admits ONLY ONE PERSON PER CARD.
    4. Players in uniform from each team, plus coaches and bat girls shall be admitted free of charge.
    5. Working press and media shall be admitted free of charge.
  8. Game Officials - Game officials will be provided by the local association that services the host school. The Game Director shall contact the Assigning Officer of the association and confirm the date, time, and site of the games. The fee for a two person crew shall be $85. The fee for a three person crew shall be $80. In either case, umpires shall receive 30¢ per mile. ALL GAMES WILL BE SINGLE GAME FEES.
  9. Tournament Roster - At the state tournament, teams will be limited to a maximum of 20 players. It is recommended that this same policy be followed for the quarterfinal games. As a reminder, coaches you should have your line-up written out and ready to give to the scorekeeper and umpire when going over ground rules.
  10. Financial Arrangements / Reporting - The Game Director shall make a financial report on the TSSAA Portal based on the financial arrangements listed below:
    1. After game expenses have been paid, the remaining receipts shall be divided with 1/3 going to each participating team and 1/3 to TSSAA.
    2. In the First Round and Quarterfinal games the umpires and administrative cost shall be paid first. If receipts are not sufficient to pay the umpires and games expenses, the host team and TSSAA shall share these costs, and no team expenses shall be allowed.
    3. Team expenses are as follows: Teams within the county where a game is being played shall receive no expense allowance. Visiting teams shall have a mileage allowance of 40¢ per mile round trip. Teams within 150 miles of the game site will receive mileage and $4 per person for food for a maximum of 18 people. Teams over 150 miles from the game site and who spend the night will receive mileage, $6 per person for food for a maximum of 18 people and $5 per person for lodging for a maximum of 18 people for one night.
    4. Necessary local expenses will be paid from the gate receipts. Other expenses such as officials, stadium costs, etc., shall be determined by the local game director and TSSAA.
    5. All checks for district, regional, and sectional tournaments and playoffs must be distributed within 10 business days of the completion of the tournament or game. Failure to do so will result in a $100.00 late fee to be paid to TSSAA and is to be used in the A.F. Bridges sportsmanship program to go to schools or students receiving awards. Failure to distribute funds within 20 business days will result in an additional $200 late fee (total $300.00). Failure to distribute funds within 40 business days will result in an additional $200.00 late fee (total $500.00). The school may not host any tournament or playoff until the principal or athletic director appears before the Board of Control to explain their reasons for not distributing the checks within the required time frame. The Board would then determine whether the school can host tournaments or playoffs in the future.
  11. Video / Videostream / Radio - Video taping or filming is permitted as long as the taping or filming is for private use or use by the two schools involved and not for public or commercial use. Video taping or filming must be done from the individual's seat. Individuals will not be allowed to use tripods. A school taping or filming its own game may use a tripod. A school will not be allowed to tape or film a game unless its team is involved in the game. All taping or filming by a school may be approved by the local Game Director, and the Game Director shall assign space, when available, from which to tape or film. Any media entity, or school wishing to videostream or tape delay broadcast any first round or quarterfinal games must submit their request to the TSSAA in writing for that event. The request must be submitted at least three days prior to the event in question. If such permission is granted, a fee of $300 will be paid to the game director and shall be included as part of the gate receipts.
  12. Submitting Results - Upon completion of the first round games(s), please email your results to: tssaa@tssaa.org. Quarterfinal series hosts please submit the site and time of your games to tssaa@tssaa.org as soon as possible. Upon completion of the quarterfinal series, please email your results to: tssaa@tssaa.org.
  13. State Tournament Program - If your team has not already submitted your team roster please do so immediately. Download detailed instructions for submitting your teams' information.
  14. State Tournament Guidelines - Guidelines for teams participating in the state tournament can be found on the TSSAA Website. Brackets, schedules, and results can be found on TSSAASports.com.