Annual 7th/8th Grade Girls Basketball Tournament
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First Annual 7/8th Grade Girls Basketball Tournament
February 11th - 14th, 2010
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Tournament Information:
- Tournament Director: Bobby Walter Email: bwalter@lakesidepepsi.com
- Early Bird Entry Fee: $80.00 Deadline: January
27, 2010 (entries
will be accepted after January
27, 2010, based
upon availability,
and the entry fee will be $100).
- All teams guaranteed three games.
- Sunday February 14th, 2010 used for weather postponements
only.
- All players must attend the same school and/or be on a roster team
all year (i.e. YMCA or Rec. League) NO AAU or ALL –STAR TEAMS.
Game Information:
- Games will be played following WIAA rules.
- 4 – 6 minute quarters and a 5 minute half time.
- Overtime (if needed) will be 3 minutes with 1 additional timeout.
- Any defense, full court pressure and/or traps may be applied during
the game.
- Once a team is up by 20 points the press and/or traps (1/2 or
full court) may no longer be used.
Awards:
- Team trophies for 1st, 2nd, 3rd , and Consolation Champion.
- Individual trophies for 1st and 2nd Place.
- Individual medals for 3rd Place and Consolation Champion.
- Sportsmanship Trophy and medals will be awarded based upon player,
coaches and fan conduct both on and off the court
throughout the tournament.
General Information:
- All players, cheerleaders, and (2) coaches are admitted with no
charge.
- Coaches receive a complimentary concessions coupon.
- Pick up passes at admissions table (please return after last game).
- Admission Charges: Adults $2.50, Students $1.00 and 5 and under
are free.
- No CARRY – INS allowed
- Food and beverages will be available throughout the tournament
- St. Dominic Mass will be held at 5:00 p.m. on Saturday
(all are welcome).
- Please provide this information to your players, parents,
and fans.
The score is generally forgotten over time, but the actions
of contestants, coaches, and spectators are remembered. Think how history will
remember YOU! Choose the side of good sportsmanship.
Thank you.
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