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TABLE OF CONTENTS CALENDAR OF EVENTS ...... 1 OFFICE BEARERS 2010 ...... 13 VSSSA LIFE MEMBERS - EASTERN ZONE...... 13 COUNTRY DISTRICTS ...... 13 METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS ...... 15 OPERATING PROCEDURES ...... 18 GENERAL INFORMATION - VSSSA CODES OF BEHAVIOUR...... 23 ACCIDENT / INCIDENT REPORT PROCEDURE...... 27 AGE GROUP DETERMINATION...... 29 EVENT CONVENERS POLICY...... 30 GUIDELINES FOR EASTERN ZONE CONVENERS...... 31 GUIDELINES FOR STUDENTS WITH A DISABILITY...... 33 HYDRATION GUIDELINES ...... 34 INFECTIOUS DISEASES POLICY ...... 35 INVITATION POLICY ...... 36 ORDER OFF POLICY ...... 39 PRIVACY STATEMENT...... 40 PROTEST and APPEALS PROCEDURE ...... 41 VSSSA EASTERN ZONE PROTEST FORM...... 42 SUN PROTECTION POLICY ...... 43 WITHDRAWAL POLICY ...... 44 POOLS AND DRAWS FOR 2010 ZONE TEAM SPORT FINALS ...... 46 ROUND ROBIN DRAWS ...... 47 AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL...... 48 ...... 50 BASEBALL ...... 52 A and B...... 54 ...... 56 CROSS COUNTRY ...... 58 FOOTBALL (SOCCER) ...... 60 ...... 63 HOCKEY...... 64 LAWN BOWLS...... 66 ...... 67 SOFTBALL...... 69 SQUASH...... 71 SWIMMING and ...... 73 TABLE ...... 84 TENNIS...... 86 TRACK and FIELD...... 88 TRACK and FIELD - SPECIFICATIONS...... 102 ...... 104 TEAM SHEET...... 106 TRACK and FIELD - 4 x 100 M RELAY TEAM SHEET...... 107 FREESTYLE RELAY TEAM SHEET ...... 108 MEDLEY RELAY TEAM SHEET ...... 109 BADMINTON SCORE SHEET ...... 110 BASEBALL SCORE SHEET ...... 111 BASEBALL PITCH COUNT SHEET...... 112 BASKETBALL SCORE SHEET...... 113 CRICKET SCORE SHEET ...... 115 NETBALL SCORE SHEET ...... 116 SOFTBALL SCORE SHEET...... 117 SQUASH SCORE SHEET...... 118 SCORE SHEET...... 119 TENNIS RESULT SHEET ...... 120 VOLLEYBALL SCORE SHEET ...... 121 INDEX ...... 122

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Version Number Date Issued Description Issued By

1 21/12/2009 Initial distribution to schools Michael Grant

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS

JANUARY 2010

SAT/SUN MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

1 New Year's Day

2/345678

9/10 11 12 13 14 15

16/17 18 19 20 21 22

23/24 25 26 27 28 29 Day Term 1 Starts

Pupil Free Pupil Free Pupil Free Day Day Day

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FEBRUARY 2010

SAT/SUN MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

30/3112345 Students Return EZ Sport Coordinator Induction Meeting

6/78 9 101112 WEEK 2 WEEK 1

13/14 15 16 17 18 19

20/21 22 23 24 25 26 SCHOOL SPORT AUSTRALIA BOYS CRICKET - CAMPBELLTOWN, NSW

EZ Committee Meeting EZ Committee Meeting Country and Metro (Country Districts) (Metro Districts) Lawn Bowls entries due

VSSSA WEEK 4 Committee Meeting 27/28 WEEK 5 WEEK 3

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MARCH 2010

SAT/SUN MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 12345

Metro SB SG Cricket Metro SG Tennis QF & SF

Country Swimming WEEK 5 entries due 6/78 9 101112  Labour Day Country SB SG Country Lawn Bowls Cricket SF & Final Metro SB Tennis Metro SB SG Cricket Final Metro Swimming entries due

13/14 15 16 17 18 19 SCHOOL SPORT AUSTRALIA TRIATHLON - ADELAIDE, SA Country Swimming

Metro Lawn Bowls WEEK 7

20/21 22 23 24 25 26 AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLS CYCLING CUP, DOOKIE, VIC Country Junior and Metro Swimming & Zone SB SG Cricket Zone SB SG Cricket Senior Golf Entries due Diving Final Final M.S.A.C. (Country v Metro) (Country v Metro) Metro Senior Golf Backup Day entries due WEEK 8 WEEK 6 Term 1 Ends 27/28 29 30 31

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APRIL 2010

SAT/SUN MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

12  Good Friday

3/456789 Easter Easter Saturday / Monday Sunday

10/111213141516 Term 2 Starts EZ Committee Meeting VSSSA Swimming & Diving M.S.A.C.

17/181920212223 Country Junior and Metro SB Baseball Country SB SG Tennis Senior Golf Metro SG Softball Metro IB Tennis Metro Senior Golf

VSSSA WEEK 2 Lawn Bowls 24/252627282930  ANZAC Day  ANZAC Day Country IB SB Metro IB Baseball Country IB IG Tennis Holiday Baseball Metro IG Softball Metro IG Tennis Country IG SG Softball

Metro IB IG SB SG Volleyball WEEK 3 1 WEEK

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MAY 2010

SAT/SUN MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 1/234567 SCHOOL SPORT AUSTRALIA SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS - MELBOURNE, VIC

Country IB IG SB SG Country IB Baseball & Volleyball Country IG Softball Backup Day WEEK 4

8/91011121314 SSA S/BALL 8/5 SCHOOL SPORT AUSTRALIA BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS - PERTH, WA NAPLAN Metro Junior Golf Entries Due

VSSSA VSSSA VSSSA WEEK 5 Senior Golf SB SG Volleyball Surfing 15/16 17 18 19 20 21 SCHOOL SPORT AUSTRALIA WATER POLO CHAMPIONSHIPS - WOY WOY, NSW SSA B/BALL 15/5

VSSSA VSSSA VSSSA VSSSA IB IG Volleyball VSSSA WEEK 6 SB SG Tennis IG SG Softball IB Baseball SB Baseball IB IG Tennis 22/23 24 25 26 27 28

Metro Junior Golf

VSSSA WEEK 7 Committee Meeting 29/30 31 SSA TENNIS, WOLLONGONG, NSW WEEK 8

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JUNE 2010

SAT/SUN MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 1234 SSA TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS - WOLLONGONG, NSW

Country and Metro Cross Country entries due

5/67891011 SCHOOL SPORT AUSTRALIA SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS - BRISBANE SSA TENNIS 5/6 VCE Exams VCE Exams VCE Exams GAT WEEK 9

12/131415161718 Queen's Metro SB Australian Country Cross Country Country SB SG Country Boys Netball Birthday Football Round Robin Australian Football Entries Due Holiday Round Robin

Metro Cross Country WEEK 10 19/202122232425 Metro SB Australian Metro SG Australian Football Final Football Round Robin

WEEK 11 WEEK 8 Term 2 Ends 26/27282930 RUGBY LEAGUE 15 & UNDER 15 - CANBERRA, ACT

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SAT/SUN MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 12 SSA RUGBY LEAGUE 15 & UNDER

3/456789

10/111213141516 RUGBY LEAGUE 18 & UNDER - BURLEIGH HEADS, QLD

Term 3 Starts School Sport Vic Metro SG Australian Cross Country Football Final Bundoora Park WEEK 1 WEEK

17/181920212223 Country JB IB SB 7G Country IB IG SB SG 8G IG SG Netball Country IB JG Football (Soccer) Metro SB SG AV All Schools Metro SB SG Squash Metro JG Australian Australian Football Table Tennis Cross Country Football Round Robin Round Robin Metro 8B Australian Metro SB Football (Soccer) Football Round Robin Metro SG Hockey Metro IB Australian Metro IB Football (Soccer) VSSSA Football Round Robin Metro SB Hockey WEEK 2 SB Australian Football Semi Metro SG Netball 24/252627282930 SCHOOL SPORT AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS - PERTH, WA SCHOOL SPORT AUSTRALIA NETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS - TOOWOOMBA, QLD Country IB IG SB SG Badminton Country SB SG UMAT Country SB SG Hockey Metro SB SG Country SB SG Squash Basketball Country 7B 7G 8B 8G Badminton Country SB SG Football (Soccer) Metro IG Football Table Tennis Metro SG Football Metro 7B Australian (Soccer) WEEK 3 Metro JB IB SB Netball (Soccer) Football Round Robin

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AUGUST 2010

SAT/SUN MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 123456 SCHOOL SPORT AUSTRALIA SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIPS - MELBOURNE, VIC Country 7B 8B Australian Metro SB SG Metro IB Australian Football Round Robin Metro JG Australian Metro IB IG Basketball Football Final Football Final Badminton Metro 8B Australian Football Final VSSSA Australian Maths WEEK 4 SB Austr'n F/ball Final Metro IG Netball Competition 7/8 9 10 11 12 13 SCHOOL SPORT AUSTRALIA BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS - DARWIN, NT Metro 8G Football Country 7B 7G 8B 8G (Soccer) Pupil Free Badminton Metro 8G Netball Metro 7B Australian Metro 8B 8G Day Football Final Badminton Metro 8B Football VSSSA VSSSA (Soccer) IB Australian Football SG Australian Football WEEK 5 Semis Semis 14/15 16 17 18 19 20 SCHOOL SPORT AUSTRALIA VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS - CANBERRA, ACT SCHOOL SPORT AUSTRALIA BOYS HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIPS - BUNBURY, WA SCHOOL SPORT AUSTRALIA GIRLS HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIPS - BUNBURY, WA Metro 7B Football (Soccer) Metro 7G Football VSSSA (Soccer) VSSSA IB IG Badminton VSSSA SB IB Netball VSSSA SG Austr'n F/ball Final 8B Ev S Australian JG EvS Australian VSSSA WEEK 6 IG SG Netball SB SG Table Tennis Football Semis Football Semis SB SG Badminton 21/22 23 24 25 26 27 SSA X/COUNTRY SCHOOL SPORT AUSTRALIA GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS - PORT MACQUARIE, NSW SSA B/HOCKEY 21/8 Metro 7B 7G SSA G/HOCKEY 21/8 Metro 7G Netball VSSSA Badminton IB SB Football VSSSA (Soccer) VSSSA VSSSA VSSSA 7B Australian Football JG NvW Australian IG SG Football WEEK 7 SG Hockey SB SG Basketball Semis Football Semis (Soccer) 28/29 30 31 SSA X/COUNTRY - BRISBANE, QLD EZ Committee Meeting

VSSSA SB Hockey 8B NvW Australian WEEK 8 Football Semis

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SEPTEMBER 2010

SAT/SUN MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 123

VSSSA JG IB Australian WEEK 8 Football Final 4/5678910 Country & Metro Track & Field entries due

VSSSA JB Netball VSSSA WEEK 9 7G 8G Netball Committee Meeting 11/121314151617

VSSSA 7G 8G Football (Soccer) VSSSA 7B 8B Australian VSSSA 7B 8B Football (Soccer)

WEEK 10 Football Final 7B 8B Badminton 7G 8G Badminton Term 3 Ends 18/192021222324 SSA O/TEERING

25/2627282930 SCHOOL SPORT AUSTRALIA ORIENTEERING - WILLIAMSTOWN, SA

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OCTOBER 2010

SAT/SUN MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 1 SSA ORIENTEERING

2/345678 SSA O/TEERING Term 4 Starts Country Track & Field Metro Track & Field WEEK 1 WEEK

9/10 11 12 13 14 15 Metro Track & Field Country IB IG Hockey Country Track & Field Metro 7B 7G Backup Day Backup Day Table Tennis Metro IB Hockey Metro 8B Hockey Metro IB IG Cricket Metro IB IG Basketball Q/F & S/F

VSSSA VSSSA VSSSA WEEK 2 SB SG Cricket Semi SB SG Cricket Final Cricket 'Reserve Day' 16/171819202122 Country 7G 8G IG Table Tennis Metro 8G Tennis VSSSA Country IB IG Cricket Country 7B 7G Hockey Country 7B 8B IB Track & Field S/F & Final Country 7B 8B IB Basketball Olympic Park Squash Metro 8B 8G Metro IG Hockey Metro 7G Hockey Basketball Metro 7B 7G Squash Metro IB IG Cricket VSSSA WEEK 3 Final Junior Golf 23/242526272829 SCHOOL SPORT AUSTRALIA TOUCH CHAMPIONSHIPS - CANBERRA, ACT Country 7G 8G IG Country 7G 8G IG Country 7G Cricket Country 8B Cricket Country 8G Cricket Squash Basketball S/F & Final S/F & Final S/F & Final Country 7B Cricket Country 7B 8B IB Metro 8B 8G Squash S/F & Final Country 8B 8G Hockey Metro 8B 8G Cricket Table Tennis Metro 8G Hockey Q/F & S/F Metro 7B 7G Cricket Metro 8B 8G Metro 7B 7G WEEK 4 Q/F & S/F Table Tennis Metro 7B Hockey Basketball

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NOVEMBER 2010

SAT/SUN MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 12345 Melbourne Cup Country 8B 8G Tennis Country 7B 7G Tennis Metro 7B 7G 8B 8G Volleyball Metro IB IG Squash Metro 8B Tennis Metro 7B Baseball Zone IB IG Cricket Metro IB IG Metro 7G Softball Final (Country v Table Tennis Zone IB IG Cricket Metro) Final (Country v Backup Day WEEK 5 Metro) 6/78 9 101112 Country 8B Baseball Country 7B Baseball Country 7B 7G 8B 8G Metro 7G Tennis Country 8G Softball Country 7G Softball Volleyball Metro 8B Baseball Metro 8G Softball Metro 7B Tennis Metro 8B 8G Metro 7B 7G Cricket Final Cricket Final VSSSA Committee Meeting VSSSA WEEK 6 A.G.M. 7B Hockey 13/14 15 16 17 18 19 Zone 8B 8G Cricket Zone 7B 7G Cricket Zone 8B 8G Cricket Final Final Final (Country v Metro) (Country v Metro) (Country v Metro) Backup Day

VSSSA VSSSA VSSSA VSSSA VSSSA IB IG Cricket Semi IG Hockey IB IG Cricket Final 8B Hockey IB Hockey WEEK 7 7G Hockey 8G Hockey 20/21 22 23 24 25 26 Zone 7B 7G Cricket Final (Country v Metro) Backup Day

VSSSA VSSSA VSSSA VSSSA 7B 8B IB Basketball 7 8 I G Basketball 7B 7G 8B 8G 8B 8G Tennis WEEK 8 7G 8G IG Table Tennis 7B 8B IB Table Tennis Volleyball 27/28 29 30 SSA SURFING - PHILLIP ISLAND

VSSSA VSSSA 8B Baseball WEEK 9 7G 8G Softball 7B 7G Cricket Semi

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SAT/SUN MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 123 SSA SURFING - PHILLIP ISLAND

VSSSA VSSSA VSSSA 7B Baseball 7B 7G Cricket Final 7B 7G Tennis WEEK 9 8B 8G Cricket Semi 8B 8G Cricket Final 4/5678910 SSA SURFING 4/12 WEEK 10 11/121314151617

VSSSA

WEEK 11 Committee Meeting Term 4 Ends 18/192021222324

25/262728293031  Christmas Day Boxing Day

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OFFICE BEARERS 2010 President: Peter Wright Koonung Secondary College Vice-President 1: Mike Stevens Vermont Secondary College Vice President 2: To be appointed Zone Representative: Andrew Lewis Wantirna College Zone Representative: Ian Penn Swinburne Senior Secondary College School Sport Officer: Michael Grant School Sport (W) (03) 9488 9484 (F) (03) 9488 9499 (M) 0438 846 679 E-mail: [email protected] VSSSA LIFE MEMBERS - EASTERN ZONE Colin Crawford (Deceased) Frank Haigh (Deceased) Godfrey Lang Gunter Loidl Alan McLean Louise O’Neill Reg Pearce Ian Penn Ross Rankin Bruce Revell Stuart Spark Peter Ternes Bruce Wilkinson COUNTRY DISTRICTS GOULBURN DISTRICT Secretary: Stacey Phillips Broadford SC [email protected] Phone Facsimile School Email Address Alexandra Secondary College (03) 5770 2000 (03) 5772 2049 [email protected] Broadford Secondary College (03) 5784 1200 (03) 5784 1921 [email protected] Euroa Secondary College (03) 5795 2512 (03) 5795 3544 [email protected] Mansfield Secondary College (03) 5775 2022 (03) 5775 1484 [email protected] Seymour Technical High School (03) 5771 1300 (03) 5792 4041 [email protected] Yea High School (03) 5797 2207 (03) 5797 2931 [email protected] NORTH EAST DISTRICT Secretary: Di Larkin Wodonga SSC [email protected] Phone Facsimile School Email Address Benalla College (Dunlop (11-12) Campus) (03) 5761 2888 (03) 5762 5276 [email protected] Benalla College (Faithfull (7-10) Campus) (03) 5761 2777 (03) 5762 4076 [email protected] Wangaratta High School (03) 5723 0500 (03) 5721 3090 [email protected] Wodonga Middle Years College (Felltimber Campus) (02) 6057 9000 (02) 6024 3633 [email protected] Wodonga Middle Years College (Fruit Fly Campus) (02) 6057 9180 (02) 6059 7415 [email protected] Wodonga Middle Years College (Huon Campus) (02) 6024 1600 (02) 6024 3633 [email protected] Wodonga Senior Secondary College (02) 6043 7500 (02) 6024 2937 [email protected] VSSSA Eastern Zone Handbook 2010 13 Version 1 Produced: 21/12/2009

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OVENS AND MITTA DISTRICT Secretary: Peter Ternes Myrtleford SC [email protected] Phone Facsimile School Email Address Beechworth Secondary College (03) 5728 1264 (03) 5728 2530 [email protected] Bright P-12 College (03) 5755 1166 (03) 5755 1770 [email protected] Corryong College (02) 6076 1566 (02) 6076 1650 [email protected] Mt. Beauty Secondary College (03) 5754 4005 (03) 5754 4852 [email protected] Myrtleford P-12 College (03) 5752 1174 (03) 5751 1174 [email protected] Rutherglen High School (02) 6032 9483 (02) 6032 9185 [email protected] Tallangatta Secondary College (02) 6071 5000 (02) 6071 2445 [email protected] Yarrawonga Secondary College (03) 5744 1751 (03) 5744 2277 [email protected] SHEPPARTON AND AREA DISTRICT Secretary: Valdi Zalitis 0422 085 241 [email protected] Phone Facsimile School Email Address Cobram Secondary College (03) 5871 1700 (03) 5872 2607 [email protected] McGuire College (03) 5821 5966 (03) 5831 2404 [email protected] Mooroopna Secondary College (03) 5825 2344 (03) 5825 3747 [email protected] Numurkah Secondary College (03) 5862 1088 (03) 5862 1808 [email protected] Rushworth P – 12 College (03) 5856 1230 (03) 58561940 [email protected] Shepparton High School (03) 5821 4322 (03) 5821 5595 [email protected] Wanganui Park Secondary College (03) 5820 9900 (03) 5820 9999 [email protected]

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METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS DANDENONG RANGES DISTRICT Secretary: Gunter Loidl 0425 813 044 [email protected] Phone Facsimile School Email Address Boronia Heights College (03) 9760 4900 (03) 9762 6869 [email protected] Emerald Secondary College (03) 5968 5388 (03) 5968 5322 [email protected] Monbulk College (03) 9751 9000 (03) 9751 9001 [email protected] Sherbrooke Community School (03) 9755 2007 (03) 9755 2126 [email protected] Upwey High School (03) 9754 2838 (03) 9754 7145 [email protected] DONCASTER DISTRICT Secretary: Glenn Baker East Doncaster SC [email protected] Phone Facsimile School Email Address Box Hill High School (03) 9877 1177 (03) 9894 1347 [email protected] Box Hill Senior Secondary College (03) 9890 0571 (03) 9899 4093 [email protected] Doncaster Secondary College (03) 9848 4677 (03) 9840 1390 [email protected] East Doncaster Secondary College (03) 9842 2244 (03) 9841 8010 [email protected] Koonung Secondary College (03) 9890 9662 (03) 9899 0228 [email protected] Templestowe College (03) 9850 6333 (03) 9852 0728 [email protected] Warrandyte High School (03) 9844 2749 (03) 9844 1813 [email protected] INNER EAST DISTRICT Secretary: Trevor vanden Driesen Balwyn HS [email protected] Phone Facsimile School Email Address Balwyn High School (03) 9819 7911 (03) 9819 7395 [email protected] Camberwell High School (03) 9836 0555 (03) 9836 0194 [email protected] Canterbury Girls Secondary College (03) 9830 5099 (03) 9836 8958 [email protected] Hawthorn Secondary College (03) 9822 3247 (03) 9822 6837 [email protected] Kew High School (03) 9859 8652 (03) 9819 7880 [email protected] Malvern Central School (03) 8823 9500 (03) 9824 7534 [email protected] Swinburne Senior Secondary College (03) 8862 4400 (03) 9819 6186 [email protected]

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KNOX DISTRICT Secretary: Mick Holloway Fairhills HS [email protected] Andrew Lewis Wantirna SC [email protected] Phone Facsimile School Email Address Bayswater Secondary College (03) 9729 2555 (03) 8720 7500 [email protected] Fairhills High School (03) 9758 5022 (03) 9752 2597 [email protected] Rowville Secondary College [East] (03) 9755 4555 (03) 9752 9790 [email protected] Rowville Secondary College [West] (03) 9755 4555 (03) 9764 5087 [email protected] Scoresby Secondary College (03) 9765 4100 (03) 9765 4199 [email protected] Wantirna College (03) 9801 9700 (03) 9800 2590 [email protected]

MAROONDAH DISTRICT Secretary: Lucas Craig Ringwood SC [email protected] Phone Facsimile School Email Address Croydon Secondary College (03) 9725 8277 (03) 9723 6375 [email protected] Heathmont College (03) 9871 4888 (03) 9879 4770 [email protected] Maroondah Secondary College (03) 9870 4551 (03) 9870 1784 [email protected] Norwood Secondary College (03) 9871 0400 (03) 9879 6061 [email protected] Parkwood Secondary College (03) 9876 1633 (03) 9879 0456 [email protected] Ringwood Secondary College (03) 9870 2002 (03) 9879 5414 [email protected] NUNAWADING DISTRICT Secretary: Mark Pasquali Blackburn HS [email protected] Phone Facsimile School Email Address Blackburn High School (03) 9878 4477 (03) 9894 2435 [email protected] Forest Hill College (03) 9814 9444 (03) 9887 8126 [email protected] Mullauna Secondary College (03) 9874 3422 (03) 9873 2943 [email protected] Vermont Secondary College (03) 9873 1077 (03) 9874 4368 [email protected]

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WAVERLEY DISTRICT Secretary: Judith Dungey 0438 138 013 [email protected] Phone Facsimile School Email Address Ashwood Secondary College (03) 9807 1333 (03) 9888 1441 [email protected] Brentwood Secondary College (03) 8545 0300 (03) 8545 0355 [email protected] Glen Waverley Secondary College (03) 8805 6700 (03) 8805 6701 [email protected] Highvale Secondary College (03) 9803 5144 (03) 9803 4310 [email protected] John Monash Science School (03) 9905 1002 (03) 9902 9952 [email protected] Mt Waverley Secondary College [7-8] (03) 9887 9290 (03) 9887 9231 [email protected] Mt Waverley Secondary College [9-12] (03) 9803 6811 (03) 9887 9308 [email protected] Wellington Secondary College (03) 9547 6822 (03) 9548 4483 [email protected] Wheelers Hill Secondary College (03) 9561 5811 (03) 9561 8227 [email protected]

YARRA VALLEY DISTRICT Secretary: Michael Beck Lilydale HS [email protected] Phone Facsimile School Email Address Healesville High School (03) 5962 4088 (03) 5962 2230 [email protected] Lilydale Heights College (03) 9735 1133 (03) 9739 5463 [email protected] Lilydale High School (03) 9735 5644 (03) 9735 3552 [email protected] Mooroolbark College (03) 9727 8100 (03) 9727 8188 [email protected] Pembroke Secondary College (Cambridge) (03) 9725 7733 (03) 9725 4767 [email protected] Pembroke Secondary College (Mt. Evelyn) (03) 9736 3650 (03) 9736 1840 [email protected] Pembroke Secondary College (Senior) (03) 9725 4388 (03) 9725 8327 [email protected] Upper Yarra Secondary College (03) 5967 1877 (03) 5967 2109 [email protected]

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OPERATING PROCEDURES Adopted 2003

1. NAME The Sub-committee shall be called THE VICTORIAN SECONDARY SCHOOLS' SPORTS ASSOCIATION - EASTERN ZONE (hereinafter called the 'Eastern Zone'). 2. AIMS 2.1 To foster sport and good sporting behaviour in schools. 2.2 To assist in the organization of sports amongst affiliated schools. 2.3 To organize sporting competitions amongst affiliated schools. 3. GOVERNANCE 3.1 The V.S.S.S.A. Executive Committee is responsible for the governance of the Eastern Zone. 3.2 Eastern Zone is responsible for the organisation of interschool sport within their boundaries and shall operate according to Operating Procedures approved by the V.S.S.S.A. Executive Committee. 3.3 The Eastern Zone programs and operations may be determined at the Annual General Meeting which shall be held at a time and place approved by the Eastern Zone Executive Committee, provided that this meeting is held no earlier than November and during the current year. 3.3.1 Between Annual General meetings, management of Eastern Zone shall be delegated to Eastern Zone Committee, which shall comprise the following: (a) President and Vice-President/s to be elected at the Annual General Meeting, who shall be principal class members of affiliated schools and responsible to the V.S.S.S.A. Executive Committee; (b) The School Sport Officer (Eastern Zone), shall be an appointed School Sport Officer of the Department of Education & Training; (c) The District Secretaries who shall be appointed by their Districts endorsed by the Zone Executive and approved by the V.S.S.S.A. Executive Committee. (d) The Eastern Zone Representatives to the V.S.S.S.A., who shall be teachers of schools of Eastern Zone or members of the Zone Committee, who shall be elected at the Annual General Meeting; 3.3.2 The Eastern Zone Executive Committee shall comprise the Zone President, one or two Vice- President/s, School Sport Officer (Eastern Zone) and the two Zone Representatives. 3.3.3 The duties of the members of the Eastern Zone Committee shall be: (a) The President  to chair all Zone Executive Committee and General Meetings or arrange a proxy if unable to attend;  to head the Disputes Committee;  to represent Zone at V.S.S.S.A. Management Committee Meetings. (b) The Vice-President/s  to attend Zone Executive Committee and General Meetings;  to act, when required, as proxy for the President. (c) The School Sport Officer (Eastern Zone)  to administer the Zone programs;  to attend all Zone Executive Committee and General Meetings;  to attend to all correspondence and table it at Zone Committee Meetings;

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 to attend to delegated financial matters and issue financial reports to the V.S.S.S.A. Executive Committee and at Zone Committee Meetings, in accordance with the guidelines and directions as determined by the V.S.S.S.A. Executive Committee;  to issue a Financial Statement to the V.S.S.S.A. Executive Committee and at the Annual General Meeting;  to compile an Annual Report;  to issue notices of meetings (Zone Executive Committee and General);  to be a member of the Zone's Disputes Committee;  to nominate Conveners of sports to the Zone Committee;  to represent the Zone at V.S.S.S.A. Committee Meetings. (d) The District Secretaries  to administer the District;  to attend all Zone Committee and General Meetings;  to liaise between the members of schools of the District and the Zone Committee. (e) The Zone Representatives  to attend all Zone Executive Committee and General Meetings;  to represent the Zone at V.S.S.S.A. Management Committee Meetings. 3.3.4 Office Bearers and Committee members elected/appointed at an Annual General Meeting shall take office at the end of that meeting and shall hold office until the end of the next Annual General Meeting. 3.3.5 Nominations for all elected positions shall be in the hands of the School Sport Officer (Eastern Zone) at least two (2) weeks before the Annual General Meeting. In the absence of nominations for a particular position the Chairman shall be empowered to call for nominations from the floor of the meeting. 3.4 The Zone shall be divided into an appropriate number of Districts, the size and component being based on proximity, finances, sporting compatibility and will be approved by the V.S.S.S.A. Executive Committee. 3.4.1 The Districts shall be responsible for the organisation of interschool sport within the boundaries and shall operate within the Operating Procedures of the V.S.S.S.A. Each District shall notify the School Sport Officer (Eastern Zone) of its appointed District Secretary and host school for the ensuing year by the date of the Annual General Meeting, or date as directed by the V.S.S.S.A. Executive Committee. 4. AFFILIATED SCHOOLS 4.1 All government schools catering for year 7 to year 12 students (hereinafter called 'schools') that are located within the boundaries of the Eastern Zone (as defined by the V.S.S.S.A.) shall be eligible to become affiliated members of Eastern Zone. 4.2 A school shall be deemed a member of the Eastern Zone upon payment of the prescribed affiliation fee and after complying with any other requirement determined from time to time by the governing body of the V.S.S.S.A. 4.3 Affiliated schools shall be allotted to a District following approval from the V.S.S.S.A. Executive Committee. 4.4 Persons from member schools of the Eastern Zone have the right to: (a) attend and speak at General Meetings of Eastern Zone; (b) hold office in Eastern Zone; (c) receive copies of appropriate Eastern Zone publications. 4.5 The School Sport Officer (Eastern Zone) shall maintain a register of those schools eligible as members of the Zone. 5. MEETINGS VSSSA Eastern Zone 2010 19 Version 1 Produced: 21/12/2009

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5.1 Annual General Meeting - there shall be at least one General Meeting of members each calendar year. 5.1.1 A quorum for this meeting shall be at least ten (10) affiliated schools.

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5.1.2 The agenda for this meeting shall be: (1) Welcome and Apologies (2) Minutes and business arising from the previous Annual General Meeting minutes; (3) Business arising from the Minutes; (4) Correspondence and business arising the correspondence; (5) Annual Report, including the Financial Statement showing the audited statement of Receipts and Expenditure; (6) Presentation of a proposed Budget and Affiliation Fee structure for recommendation to the V.S.S.S.A. Executive Committee, for the ensuing year; (7) Elections of office bearers (President, Vice-President/s, Zone Representatives); (8) Zone Executive Committee recommendations; (9) Business on notice; (10) General business. 5.1.3 A minimum of two (2) weeks notice of the meeting shall be given. 5.1.4 Members of the Zone Committee and the Principal (or their representative) from each affiliated school are entitled to attend and vote. 5.1.5 Decisions taken at the Zone Annual General Meetings have the status of recommendations to the V.S.S.S.A. Executive Committee. 5.2 Zone Committee Meetings - There shall be at least one Zone Committee meeting held each term, except term 1, with additional meetings being called at the discretion of the Zone Executive Committee. 5.2.1 The Zone Committee as per 3.3.1 and any other person especially invited by this Committee, shall be eligible to attend Zone Committee Meetings. 5.2.2 Zone Committee Meetings may be called by any three members of the Zone Committee and will be chaired by the President (if unable to attend, by a Vice-President). 5.2.3 Notice of meeting for Zone Committee Meetings shall be given by the School Sport Officer (Eastern Zone) at least two (2) weeks prior to the date fixed for the meeting. 5.2.4 The meeting shall have the power to co-opt up to three additional persons. 5.2.5 The meeting shall have the power to make general program recommendations to the V.S.S.S.A. Executive Committee on behalf of the zone. 5.3 Special General Meetings - may be called at any time by the Zone Executive or, upon written request to the School Sport Officer (Eastern Zone) by at least one third of the number of affiliated schools, or upon written request from any District. 5.3.1 A Special General Meeting shall be held as soon as is practicable within six weeks of the receipt of request, excluding school vacations. 5.3.2 At least two (2) weeks notice, in writing, of such meetings shall be given to all member schools of the time, place and purpose for which the Special General Meeting has been called. 5.3.3 No business other than that specified shall be transacted. 5.3.4 Attendance and voting power shall be the same as for an Annual General Meeting (5.1.1, 5.1.4) 6. FINANCES 6.1 The financial year of the Zone shall be from January 1st of one year to December 31st of the same year. 6.1.1 The affiliation fee for the ensuing year shall be agreed at the Annual General Meeting and recommended to the V.S.S.S.A. Executive Committee for approval. 6.1.2 Any eligible school shall be deemed to be affiliated upon payment of the affiliation fee recommended at the preceding Annual General Meeting to the V.S.S.S.A. by April 1st of that year. 6.1.3 The amount of affiliation to be paid to the Zone will be based upon official enrolment figures for schools, as at the nominated date in early February to the Department of Education.

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6.1.4 Affiliation fees are due and payable by April 1st of each year. 6.1.5 Any school not affiliated by April 1st of the year of competition will be ineligible from entering their students in the Zone's sporting activities until payment is made. 6.1.6 The V.S.S.S.A. Executive Committee shall be in control of the Zone finances and delegate signatories to accounts. 6.1.7 The School Sport Officer (Eastern Zone) will attend to financial matters delegated to the Zone on behalf of the V.S.S.S.A. 6.1.8 All Zone payments shall be approved by the V.S.S.S.A. Executive Committee and the School Sport Officer (Eastern Zone) shall be required to report such payments at every V.S.S.S.A. Executive Committee and Zone Committee Meetings. 6.1.9 The School Sport Officer (Eastern Zone) shall present audited statements for the previous financial year to affiliated schools at the Annual General Meeting. 6.1.10 The Zone Executive Committee shall have power to recommend to the V.S.S.S.A. Executive Committee remuneration or donations for services rendered to the Zone, in strict accordance with clause 20 of the V.S.S.S.A. Operating Procedures. 7. VOTING 7.1 At General Meetings of the Zone each affiliated school shall be entitled to one vote. 7.2 At Zone Committee Meetings the Zone President, Vice Presidents, Zone Representatives, Co-opted Members and each District shall be entitled to one vote. 7.2.1 At all Zone Committee Meetings, the Zone President may exercise a casting vote in addition to having an ordinary vote. 7.3 Voting at all meetings shall be by a show of hands. 7.4 The School Sport Officer (Eastern Zone) does not hold voting rights at either Zone Committee or General Meetings.

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GENERAL INFORMATION - VSSSA CODES OF BEHAVIOUR

The VSSSA has outlined a ‘Code of Ethics’ which it hopes will emphasize more fully its role and involvement in sports organization and participation. School Sports Co-ordinators, Coaches and Officials, by example of behaviour, hold an enormous influence over the youth of the community, Conduct of all adult participants and their teams within the aims and objectives of the Association are considered mandatory for the privilege of participating. Guidelines for Adult Officials 1. Do not criticize players in front of spectators, but make constructive criticism in private or in the presence of the team. 2. Accept decisions of all umpires or referees as being fair and called to the best of their ability. 3. Do not criticize the opposing team or supporters by word or gesture. 4. By setting good example in personal appearance. 5. By emphasizing that winning of a game is a result of ‘Team Work'. 6. By making every sporting activity serve as a training ground for life and as a basis for good mental and physical health. 7. By emphasizing that good sportspeople are good students and are both physically and mentally alert. 8. By placing the welfare and development of the individual team, and of the child, above win and loss records. Note: a more detailed code of ethics has been accepted by the VSSSA and has been communicated to schools. Guidelines for Principals The Eastern Zone needs the assistance of Principals to ensure that: 1. Competent supervising teachers are supplied for: a) Supervision on buses. b) Supervision in dressing rooms and toilets. c) Supervision at venues. d) To officiate when requested (Supervisory teachers should be of sufficient numbers to provide adequate supervision at all times). 2. Pupils are aware that all teachers at venues have a supervisory right over the students (both participating and spectating). This includes teachers from other schools. 3. Students do not assume a ‘win at all costs’ attitude. 4. Students are aware of the ‘order-off’ rule. Principals are asked to facilitate this code through staff meetings, student assemblies, etc. Guidelines for Teachers or School Council approved adults accompanying teams 1. Completed certified team sheets, (from the current Zone Handbook or website) handed to the convener on the day. All teams must be supervised by a teacher or school council approved adult who must be prepared to umpire if asked to do so by the Convener. Prior notice will be given by the convener. 2. All teams must supply their own sports and first-aid equipment. 3. Matches will start at 9.30am, unless otherwise stated. Teams which arrive late will be subject to penalty (see each sport). 4. Teachers must ensure that teams are outfitted in correct attire or the school P.E. uniform for their respective sports. Uniform must be consistent throughout the team. Jeans are not acceptable. 5. Teachers must try to solve any dispute on the day. If this cannot be done, follow the correct procedure for protests and appeals using the protest form in this booklet.

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6. If spectators are in attendance at any Eastern Zone fixture, they must be adequately supervised. 7. In all sports where seeding of players is required (squash, tennis, badminton, table tennis) the players must be seeded in order of ability. e.g. Number 1 player = best player Number 2 player = 2nd best player Number 3 player = 3rd best player Number 4 player = 4th best player Number 5 player = 5th best player Number 6 player = 6th best player The relative seeded order must be adhered to for all games on the day. Any 4 players can play in a match as long as they stay in the relative seeded order. Doubles can be any combination of the players. A player may only play in one singles and one doubles in any one match. 8. Teachers or school council approved adults in charge of school teams may delegate coaching or umpiring duties (parents, students, ex students etc.). These people must be aware of the ‘Code of Ethics' and all guidelines set down by the Eastern Zone Executive. They must also realise that the teacher or school council approved adult is the person in charge of the students not the delegated coach or umpire. The teacher or the school council approved adult is responsible for all behaviour by both students and assistants. Responsibility of schools when involved in knockouts 1. It is essential that schools play these matches by the due date, otherwise the whole competition is affected. 2. Both teams have a responsibility to ensure that all arrangements are made to comply with 1. above. Realize that washouts are possible and plan accordingly. 3. If a school finds that they cannot make arrangements due to the lack of co-operation on the part of the other school they must contact the convener immediately. 4. The convener has the power to exclude teams who do not comply with these requirements. Guidelines for District Secretaries The District Secretary shall be appointed by that District. Duties of District Secretary 1. Call meetings of the District through a letter to the Principal or Sports Coordinator. 2. Co-ordinate District competitions (golf, swimming, summer sports, cross-country, winter sports and athletics). Keep District Finances. 3. Ensure that the names of the District teams are submitted to the School Sport Officer by the set deadlines. 4. Ensure that the names of Athletics, Cross Country and Swimming Entries are submitted to the School Sport Officer in the desired format by the set deadlines. 5. Handle District disputes and protests. 6. Attend all Zone Executive and General Meetings. 7. Liaise between schools and the Executive of the Zone. 8. Be responsible for the collection of District Affiliations. Carry out any other duties contained in the District job description.

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GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR PARTICIPANTS IN EASTERN ZONE CHAMPIONSHIPS

1. All participants must be bona-fide secondary school students (in a school that is affiliated with the Zone) and be under the age of 21 on the 31st December in the year of competition. 2. Competing sections : YEAR 7 In Year 7 and 14 years of age or younger as of 31 December in the year of competition YEAR 8 In Year 8 or lower and 15 years of age or younger as of 31 December in the year of competition JUNIOR Boys Netball in Year 8 or lower and 15 years of age or younger as of 31 December in the year of competition Golf and Girls Football in Years 7, 8 or 9 and 16 years of age or younger as of 31 December in the year of competition INTERMEDIATE In Years 9 or 10 or lower and 17 years of age or younger as of 31 December in the year of competition SENIOR In Years 11 or 12 or lower and 20 years of age or younger as of 31 December in the year of competition Students are eligible to compete in sections for which they are eligible subject to the conditions that follow. Sports are divided into team sports and other sports. For 2010 team sports are listed below. Students in Accelerated Programs may participate in the year level they are currently in or the year level they would have been in if they were not in the Accelerated Program. In all Zone competitions, teams playing ineligible students will be disqualified from the competition. Similarly for individual competitors. SENIOR SUMMER TEAM SPORTS SENIOR WINTER TEAM SPORTS TENNIS AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL SOFTBALL [Girls only] NETBALL A NETBALL B [Girls Only] BASEBALL [Boys only] HOCKEY VOLLEYBALL FOOTBALL (SOCCER) CRICKET BADMINTON BASKETBALL A BASKETBALL B TABLE TENNIS SQUASH YEARS 7, 8 AND INTERMEDIATE TEAM SPORTS TERM 1 TERM 2 TERM 3 BASEBALL [Boys only] BADMINTON HOCKEY TENNIS NETBALL A BASKETBALL A CRICKET NETBALL B [Girls only] BASKETBALL B VOLLEYBALL FOOTBALL (SOCCER) TABLE TENNIS SOFTBALL [Girls only] AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL SQUASH Please Note: (a) Zone finals for years 7 and 8 term 1 sports will be held in term 4. (b) Netball A Boys has 3 sections . Senior . Intermediate . Junior (Years 7 & 8) (c) Golf and Girls Football has 2 sections . Senior (Years 10, 11 & 12) . Junior (Years 7, 8 & 9) (d) Lawn bowls has only one section

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3. For team sports, students are eligible to compete in the following. (a) For year 11 and 12 competitors, two Senior Summer, and two senior Winter team sports from the above lists. (b) Other sports at any time in any number of them. (c) For Year 7 to 10 competitors, Two term 1 sports; or one term 1 sport and one Summer sport; or two Summer sports. Two term 2 sports; or one term 2 sport and one Winter sport; or two Winter sports. Two term 3 sports. (d) Other sports at any time and in any number of them. (e) A student must continue in the section or age group selected at district level through to state level in that sport. 4. Competing teams in each section are those nominated by each District unless it is an open entry zone event. Only one team per age group per District will be permitted to compete at Zone competition unless otherwise stated. 5. Subject to duty of care considerations, matches should not be cancelled because of weather conditions, if it is humanly possible to play. Cancellations will only come from Ground staff asking for play to stop at the ground, or the Convener ruling that play is impossible or the conditions are not safe. Schools should contact the School Sport Officer or Convener as early as possible on the day of competition. 6. Teams must supply all of their own sports equipment and first aid equipment. 7. Any player not appropriately attired as listed, for the relevant sport, will not be permitted to participate in the Championship. 8. All teams are to be accompanied and supervised by a teacher or a School Council approved adult. It is advisable that this person be prepared to umpire if asked to do so by the Convener. (All attempts will be made to have independent umpires at Zone level wherever possible). 9. While zone sports conveners may alter arrangement in exceptional circumstances, specific penalties for each team sport now form part of the conditions of competition. 10. Each participating school must provide the Convener, before each day's play, with an official VSSSA team sheet listing all players, including substitutes, showing their year level, date of birth and playing number (if applicable), endorsed by the Principal or the Principal’s representative. A pro forma team sheet is available in this handbook or electronically from the School Sport Officer and the VSSSA website at www.vsssa.org.au. If the finals between pool winners has not commenced on the scheduled day, then both teams are allowed to submit a new team sheet. 11. The team(s) winning at Zone Championships will proceed to the state finals (with the exception of squash and Division B winners for basketball and netball).

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ACCIDENT / INCIDENT REPORT PROCEDURE While conducting sporting events, there are sometimes incidents of which school administrators and the VSSSA need to be made aware. The convener of an event should investigate these incidents and send a report to the principal of the schools involved and relevant School Sport Officer or the Executive Officer of the VSSSA. These guidelines have been developed for dealing with complaints promptly and effectively. Such incidents may involve:  personal conflict  discipline issues  accidents involving staff and students NATURAL JUSTICE When filing a report, the convener should do so in line with natural justice. Natural justice includes the right to know the nature of any allegation made against any person, the opportunity to respond & the decision making obligation to respond in good faith. ACCIDENT / INCIDENT REPORT The complaint procedure should:  address the complaint quickly  avoid emotional distractions  ensure confidentiality of sensitive issues  be procedurally fair to the complainant  deal with the event at the appropriate level  have an effective reporting system DOCUMENTING ACCIDENTS / INCIDENTS These incidents may sometimes result in serious consequences. It is important when filing a report, that the person doing so should be aware that these documents may be used in litigation proceedings. Emotional or judgmental comments may have undesirable consequences and should not be used. PLEASE RECORD ONLY FACTS AND OPINIONS BASED ON FACTS. When completed, copies of the report should be sent to the principal of the schools concerned and to the relevant School Sport Officer or the Executive Officer of the VSSSA. TYPES OF ACCIDENTS / INCIDENTS TO BE REPORTED Those that cause:  damage to property  personal injury  serious breaches of the VSSSA Code of Conduct OBJECTIVES OF THE INVESTIGATION The report should contain:  identification of when and where the accident / incident occurred.  a description of all casual factors.  details of any interview of persons involved and/or witnesses.  documentation of the chain of events leading to and following the accident / incident.  the facts of the accident / incident.  documentation of what occurred as a result of the accident / incident  details of any corrective action already taken. VSSSA Accident / Incident Report Proforma can be found on the next page.

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VSSSA EASTERN ZONE ACCIDENT / INCIDENT REPORT

DATE TIME

SPORT VENUE

CONVENOR

Was an interview conducted? Yes No

If yes, with whom: ______

Names of witnesses ______

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Description of events leading up to the incident / accident ______

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Description of events ______

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Other action taken (e.g. first aid) ______

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Was medical treatment necessary? Yes No

If yes, please supply a copy of the first aid report.

Signed ______CONVENER

______SUPERVISING TEACHER

______SUPERVISING TEACHER

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AGE GROUP DETERMINATION

Ages are taken as at: 31/12/2010

A child born between 1/01/1990 and 31/12/1992 is 18 - 20 years A child born between 1/01/1993 and 31/12/1993 is 17 years A child born between 1/01/1994 and 31/12/1994 is 16 years A child born between 1/01/1995 and 31/12/1995 is 15 years A child born between 1/01/1996 and 31/12/1996 is 14 years A child born on or after 1/01/1997 is 12 - 13 years

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EVENT CONVENERS POLICY Ratified, Annual General Meeting, 18/11/2009

Objective Eastern Zone will deliver a quality competitive sports program. The convening of events by qualified, independent convenors is central to a quality program. Principles 1. Convenors must meet minimum requirements. 2. Appointing convenors must be a transparent process, shared between, but not imposed upon District Secretaries and the School Sport Officer. 3. There are mutual expectations between the Zone and convenors. Guidelines 1. The School Sport Officer will in principle convene annual Metropolitan and Country Cross Country, Swimming & Diving and Track & Field Carnivals. Criteria 1. Approved convenors a. have demonstrated expertise, initiative, organizational skill and conflict resolution skills; b. have knowledge of sport convened, including rules governing that sport; c. are familiar with Zone and Association rules and procedures; d. are nominated in good faith by District Secretaries or the School Sport Officer, for consideration. e. must be VIT registered or hold a current approved Working With Children identification card. Appointment 1. District Secretaries, the School Sport Officer will meet annually to consider nominations, and appoint a list of approved convenors. 2. Separate meetings of Metropolitan and Country District Secretaries, are to be called by the School Sport Officer for this purpose. 3. District Secretaries and the School Sport Officer will in good faith appoint from the Panel, convenors for all events in the Zone Calendar before the end of the preceding year. Expectations 1. Convenors will meet the requirements of the relevant Role Description 2. Convenors will have the support of the Zone 3. Zone budget will make provision for remuneration for convenors a. one CRT day for DEECD employees b. $150.00 per day or $80 per half day Basis of Discretion This policy must take account of:- 1. Eastern Zone policies and protocols, including the Convenor Role Description, as published in the Zone Annual Handbook. 2. VSSSA policies and protocols, as published in the Association Annual Handbook. 3. Department of Education and Training policies and guidelines as appropriate. Review This policy shall be reviewed annually.

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GUIDELINES FOR EASTERN ZONE CONVENERS

Before the Finals  The School Sport Officer will have booked the venue, umpires/referees. The Convenor may need to collect a key for change rooms.  The Convener will reconfirm the venue before the day and confirm canteen and other facilities as needed.  A draw will have been completed by the School Sport Officer from District results and placed on the VSSSA Eastern Zone website.  The Convener will download the Draw and the General Information for that sport from the website and prepare Display Sheets (draws, score sheets, map of venue, conditions of competition, etc).  Refer to the Zone Handbook for conditions of play for the sport, Zone Code of Ethics and Order Off Rule.  The Convenor will ensure that he/she has received the Convener’s Pack, and is familiar with the contents. The pack should accompany the Convenor on the day.  The Convenor MUST provide a mobile phone number to participating schools and be contactable on that number prior to the event, on the day and after the day.  The Convenor MUST notify the School Sport Officer immediately if unable to fulfil commitments on the day. On the day  Arrive early to ensure that all games start on time. Check that facilities are ready and safe for play.  All teams must hand you a signed Official Team Sheet before the commencement of play. If this does not happen please give the coach a copy from the convener’s pack to complete. Please collect and check all team sheets and post them to the School Sport Officer in the enclosed envelope.  Teams are to be dressed according to the dress requirements for the sport.  Provide the umpires/referees with a supplier statement form and return these completed forms to the School Sport Officer  Handle any disputes that may arise on the day. A result must be obtained that day.  Ensure that all officials, players and umpires/referees are aware of rules, conditions of competition and the order off rule.  If change rooms have been made available please ensure that students are supervised by their coach/teacher. Any damage must be reported in your Conveners Report and to the School Sport Officer immediately following the event.  Supervise match day officials appointed by the Zone or through a sporting association. Specific conditions of competition  For Basketball, Football (Soccer) and Australian Football make sure that jumper numbers are included on the Team Sheet.  For racquet sports players must be listed in seeded order on the Team Sheet (Refer Note below). After the Finals  Ensure that the venue is left clean and tidy.  Present medals, pennants and certificates.  Check the venue for any breakages.  Post a copy of the results, a completed report form and all the team sheets to the School Sport officer and the Tax Invoice Forms for the Umpires/referees, where applicable, in the enclosed envelope, within 24 hours of the event.  After completion of all tasks submit your Tax Invoice Form for payment.

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NOTE:  In all sports where seeding of players is required (squash, tennis, badminton, table tennis) all players must be seeded in order according to their ability. Number 1 player = best player Number 2 player = 2nd best player Number 3 player = 3rd best player Number 4 player = 4th best player etc The relative seeded order must be adhered to for all games on the day. Any 4 players can play in a match as long as they stay in the relative seeded order. Doubles can be any combination of the players. A player can only play in one singles and one doubles in any one match.  Teams must be accompanied by a teacher or school council approved adult from the school. If the Convenor has any concerns in this regard, a comment should be made in his/her report.  All competitors must be correctly attired for their respective sport. Jeans are not acceptable attire in any sport. If the Convenor has any concerns in this regard, a comment should be made in his/her report. All premier teams will represent the Eastern Zone at the State Finals with the exception of squash and Division B winners for Netball and Basketball.

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GUIDELINES FOR STUDENTS WITH A DISABILITY All students with a disability must be classified if they wish to participate in competitive school sport, at their school, club, State or at a National level. Once officially classified, swimmers must obtain an ID Card from Australian Swimming Inc (ASI) and show this card to the referee prior to the commencement of every swim meet. Track/field and cross-country athletes will be given temporary classes and will not be issued cards. In swimming, all students must be able to swim 50m competently, cross-country athletes must be able to do the required distance, track/field athletes must be competent in their chosen event. A key has been devised to distinguish between the events. S refers to swimming; T/F refers to track and field and cross-country. All meets are conducted under the ASI/IAAF/IPC/SCHOOL SPORT guidelines. Classification has five areas or categories. If students do not fall into one of the following categories, then they may not be able to be classified. If students cannot be classified, they are ineligible to compete as an SWD and must therefore compete as able-bodied. To organise classification or to check eligibility, please call School Sport Victoria Functional (S1 – S10) (T/F32-58) (Locomotor disability e.g. amputee, cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury, achondroplasia, etc) Visually Impaired (S11 – S13) (T/F11-13) (Poor light acuity to total blindness) Intellectual (S14) (T/F20) (An IQ of less than 70 and must have signed verification from the school principal for confirmation, addressed to School Sport Victoria prior to the event). Please note: Autism Spectrum Disorder students, ADD/ADHD and other behavioural disabilities must have an IQ of 70 and below, to be eligible. Severe Language Disorder students have an IQ of above 85, and are therefore ineligible to compete in the disability classes. Deaf (S15) (T/F01) (At least 55db in the better ear as assessed by an audiologist or audiometrist) Transplant (S16) (T/F60) (Organ or bone marrow) Temporary Classification A temporary classification may be issued in each area for the purpose of a school meet only; valid for a maximum of 30 days. All temporary classifications must be arranged at least 14 days prior to the school competition – contact School Sport Victoria for details. Temporary classification is not available for School Sport Australia Championships/Exchanges. Only authorized IPC classifiers may issue classifications. Other relevant SWD Organizations:

Swimming Victoria 9686 5222 [email protected] Wheelchair Sports Victoria 9473 0133 www.wsv.org.au Vicsrapid 9639 3399 [email protected] Blind Sports 9822 8876 www.blindsports.org.au Deaf Sports 9654 4145 www.deafsports.org.au

Please contact Karen Garrard (0402 267 510) for further AWD information.

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HYDRATION GUIDELINES DRINK WATER - DRINK FLUIDS - DRINK WATER - DRINK FLUIDS Introduction The Victorian Secondary Schools Sports Association Eastern Zone provides programs that have both sporting and educational opportunities for students. The purpose of these guidelines is to ensure that students become aware of the benefits of proper hydration practices before, during and after physical activity. It is essential therefore that adults accompanying teams to VSSSA events ensure that students are not placed at risk and are properly hydrated before participating in physical activity. Key Messages The following messages should be used to help convey the benefits of proper hydration.

 THIRST IS A POOR INDICATOR OF FLUID NEED  HYDRATE BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER PLAY

Suggested Procedures The following procedures are suggested for all VSSSA events:  Teachers should ensure that water is available at all times. Other fluids which may be used include diluted sports drinks, diluted cordial and diluted fruit juices. Carbonated drinks should not be used.  The procedures to be followed for providing fluid to students during competition should be clearly identified prior to the commencement of competition.  Scheduled breaks in matches should be used to actively promote the benefits of hydration to participants.  Where possible, accompanying teachers should actively promote the use of interchange rules as a tool to prevent dehydration.  Participating teams may designate their own water carriers. These may be students and/or adults but cannot be the team coach.  No water carrier is to engage in the coaching of individuals or the team whilst on the field of play.  All teams are provided individual water bottles for every event. During matches, these should be located immediately next to the playing area to enable players to help themselves (at appropriate times) during matches. REMEMBER – DRINK UNTIL YOUR URINE IS CLEAR !!

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INFECTIOUS DISEASES POLICY It is strongly recommended that all contact sports coaches, mangers, officials, players and their parents be informed of this policy and its commonsense recommendations. A number of blood-borne diseases can be transmitted during body contact sports. The more serious include HEPATITIS and HIV [AIDS] infections. These diseases may be spread by contact between broken skin or mucous membranes and infected:

- Blood - Saliva [not for HIV] - Semen and Vaginal fluids N.B. There is no evidence that sweat/urine, and tears will transmit Hepatitis B or HIV.

THE FOLLOWING RECOMMENDATIONS WILL REDUCE THE RISK OF TRANSMITTING INFECTIOUS DISEASES [All open cuts and abrasions must be reported and treated immediately] PLAYERS 1. It is every participant's responsibility to maintain strict personal hygiene as this is the best method of controlling the spread of these diseases. 2. It is strongly recommended that all participants involved in contact sport be vaccinated against HEPATITIS B. 3. All participants with prior evidence of these diseases are strongly advised to obtain confidential advice and clearance from a doctor prior to competition. TEAM AREAS 1. It is each school's responsibility that their dressing rooms are clean and tidy. Particular attention should be paid to hand-basins, toilets and showers. Adequate soap, paper hand-towels, brooms, refuse disposal bins and disinfectants must be available at all times. 2. The practices of spitting and urinating in team areas must not be permitted. 3. All clothing, equipment and surfaces contaminated by blood must be treated as potentially infectious and treated accordingly. 4. Sharing of towels, face washers and drink containers must not occur. 5. It is strongly recommended that all staff working in contact sport team areas should be vaccinated against HEPATITIS B. 6. In all training areas, open cuts and abrasions must be reported to the coach and treated immediately. REFEREES AND OFFICIALS 1. It is strongly recommended that those officiating in body contact sports should be vaccinated against HEPATITIS B. 2. Officials must report all open cuts and abrasions to team coaches/managers at the first available opportunity. 3. All contaminated clothing and equipment must be replaced prior to the player being allowed to resume playing. 4. If bleeding should recur, the above procedures must be repeated. 5. If bleeding cannot be controlled, or the wound securely covered, the player must not continue playing. EDUCATION 1. There is an obligation upon all relevant sports staff to provide suitable information on the associated risk factors and prevention strategies against these diseases. Additional information may be obtained from doctors or state Health Departments. 2. The safe handling of contaminated clothing, equipment and surfaces must be brought to the attention of all players and associated staff. 3. Although Hepatitis B vaccination is usually effective in raising immunity to hepatitis B, it provides no protection against other blood-borne diseases such as HIV. Vaccinations must not result in any relaxation of hygiene standards. VSSSA Eastern Zone 2010 35 Version 1 Produced: 21/12/2009

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INVITATION POLICY 1. The following sports and events are the only ones for which invitations can be considered. 1.1 Cross Country 1.2 Golf 1.3 Athletics *Only if lanes or space are available. 1.4 Swimming 1.5 Team Sports *Depends on entries.

2. The only reasons for which an invitation will be considered for individuals or a team are: 2.1 A student is involved in official school assessment defined as follows. 2.1.1 Formal school trial SAC assessment period for units 3 and 4 [but not externally set and marked SAC assessment periods]. 2.1.2 A formal school assessment period for units 1 and 2. 2.1.3 A formal school assessment period for any of years 7 -10. 2.1.4 Any camp or excursion which is compulsory and which form an assessable part of the curriculum for the student. 2.1.5 A unit 3 or 4 assessment task prescribed by B.O.S. held on a specific date prescribed by B.O.S. This does not include externally set and assessed SACS. 2.1.6 Where a student is injured or ill at the time of the Zone/ District Championship. The student must provide a medical certificate indicating the nature of the injury/illness that prevented them from competing and also a certificate to verify the fitness of the student to compete in the Zone /State Championship. 2.2 A student is competing for Victoria or Australia or in an event which is clearly of greater status and has an entry requirement which obviously exceeds that required for group participation. 2.3 Official error has caused the student to miss the District Championships or miss their event at these championships because 2.3.1 There has been a lack of communication to the school by the person responsible, regarding date, times, venue etc. 2.3.2 The event program has run ahead of time to an extent contrary to that which had been previously communicated to the school. 2.3.3 A placing error has been made which has not been detected by the District Secretary in time to allow for a change to be made in the group entry without discriminating against another competitor who has had an expectation of competing at Zone level. 2.3.4 A student has qualified at the District level for a Zone event and transferred to another affiliated school in a different District before the Zone Championship. NOTE: For a team (relay team) to be considered for an invitation, the team must have withdrawn from the District final because two or more members of the team have been unable to compete. 3. All requests for invitation, except in the case of official error, must be submitted to the District Secretary on the form provided to arrive before the District competition or at least fourteen days prior to the Eastern Zone Competition. The District Secretary will endorse the request and forward it to the School Sport Officer immediately. In the case of official error at District events the District Secretary should contact the School Sport Officer immediately the error is detected. All requests from schools for invitations must be fully detailed as to the reason and recent verifiable performances. They must be signed by the Sports Co-ordinator and the Principal or Deputy Principal. 4. Invitation competitors at Zone level are eligible to receive medals but not to participate in other awards, e.g. team aggregate, age group aggregate, age group champions. Should an invitation competitor win an event then they are eligible to proceed to the VSSSA State Championships, plus if they set a new Zone record then this too will be recognised. 5. Once a student is accepted for consideration, [i.e. the request is consistent with the policy], the decision as to whether or not they gain an invitation will be made by the School Sport Officer and will depend only on the availability of positions in an event and the official and verifiable evidence as to recent performances that accompany the original request. If there is only one position available, then the position would be filled by the student with the best verifiable performance over the previous thirteen months prior to the date of the application. If two or more have the same performance then a random process will be used. If more than one

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position is available then the students will be ranked according to verifiable performance with a random process used at the cut off if necessary. 5.1 Verifiable performances required are 5.1.1 Athletics and Swimming. A signed statement from a Club or Association or a best time or distance/height from a VSSSA competition. 5.1.2 Cross Country. Not applicable since unlimited positions available. 5.1.3 Golf. A signed statement from a club as to handicap or a score recorded at a District, Zone or State championship. 6. The maximum number of positions available is as follows. 6.1 Athletics 6.1.1 100m Nil (Unless there is a withdrawal) 6.1.2 200m Nil (Unless there is a withdrawal) 6.1.3 400m Nil (Unless there is a withdrawal) 6.1.4 800m Nil (Unless there is a withdrawal) 6.1.5 1500m Four 6.1.6 3000m Six 6.1.7 Hurdles Depends on entries and availability of hurdles. 6.1.8 Field Two

6.2 Golf Five girls / five boys / two teams. 6.3 Cross Country Unlimited. 6.4 Team Sports Depends on entries. 6.5 Swimming Two lanes for all events.

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REQUEST FOR INVITATION

School ......

Date ...... ………

Student name ...... Date of Birth ...... ………

Team/Sport ......

Event[s] where invitation sought.

Verifiable Event Number Gender Age Group Event Description Performance

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Reason[s] for invitation. [Must comply with policy] ......

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Please attach any statements/medical documents from doctors, clubs or associations.

Sport Co-ordinator’s signature ...... Date ...... ………

Sport Co-ordinator’s name ......

Sport Co-ordinator’s email address ......

Sport Co-ordinator’s contact number/s ......

Principal’s signature ...... Date ...... ………

Please send this to your District Secretary for endorsement, who will forward it on the School Sport Officer.

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ORDER OFF POLICY Competitors will be sent off for the following reasons: 1. Striking or unduly rough play, 2. Swearing and/or abusive behaviour directed towards members of the opposition, umpires or any other officials. 3. Continual disputing of umpiring decisions. Players will be given one warning and if they infringe a second time they will be sent off. Clarification of any umpiring decisions should only be done by the coach or team captain, via the convener, in a calm and sensible manner at an appropriate time. Any student sent off will not be permitted to return on that day and cannot be replaced in that or any further matches during Zone level competition. The student will also be ineligible to play in State level of competition. The student has the right to appeal the suspension for subsequent matches after that day provided the appeal is in writing and lodged within three school days of the Zone competition. The umpire(s), and convener, and or any member of the Zone Committee have the right to apply the order off rule. In games such as Hockey which has rules relating to suspending players for infringement of rules, it must be left to the judgment of the umpire whether or not the offence is serious enough to warrant a ‘Red Card’ [send off permanent suspension] or only a temporary suspension ‘Yellow Card’. Regulations covering stoppage of games before full time: 1. If two players from the same team are sent off, for the reasons given above, the match will be stopped and awarded to the opposition. Teams will no longer be permitted to participate in the competition and will be ineligible to receive awards. 2. If coaches dispute an umpiring decision in an unacceptable manner, [see 3. above], they will be given one warning, and if a second infringement occurs the match will be stopped and awarded to the opposition. 3. If in a very one sided match, and after consultation between the umpire and the convener, it is felt that frustration may cause unacceptable behaviour if the match continues, the match will be stopped and awarded to the team winning at the time. 4. If spectators [e.g. students, ex-students, parents, friends] supporting a particular team display unacceptable or abusive behaviour towards the umpire or members of the opposition team, the convener will inform the coach of that team, that if it continues the match will be stopped and awarded to the opposition. Additional regulations for tennis: The convener has the power to apply Code of Behaviour penalties as follows: Step 1 Warning Step 2 Loss of point Step 3 Loss of set

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PRIVACY STATEMENT

The Victorian Secondary Schools’ Sports Association (VSSSA), as a subcommittee of the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development (DEECD), is committed to protecting the privacy of your personal information. Personal information is handled in accordance with the Victorian Privacy laws: the Information Privacy Act 2000 and Health Records Act 2001.

The VSSSA Privacy Statement may be found on the VSSSA website at www.vsssa.org.au.

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PROTEST and APPEALS PROCEDURE 1. A Committee consisting of the President or Vice President, School Sport Officer and a Zone Representative (hereinafter called the Protest and Appeals Committee) shall constitute and deal with any Zone dispute, protest or appeal. 2. For Team Sport Championships it is understood the Convener of the sport shall arbitrate for ‘on the spot’ disputes or appeals. 3. Any school aggrieved by the ruling of a Convener shall play the match(es) in the Zone finals under protest and the matter shall then be referred to the Protest and Appeals Committee. 4. The following procedure shall apply to the Protest and Appeals Committee: (a) The aggrieved school shall complete the VSSSA Eastern Zone Protest Form and forward it to the School Sport Officer. The form must be faxed dated or post dated no more than three school days after the incident. (b) The School Sport Officer when having received the protest form shall: i. Inform the President who shall set a date and time for the Protest and Appeals Committee meeting and shall decide the composition of this Committee; ii. Issue an invitation to the Convener and all schools involved to attend and to present information either in person or in writing; iii. Forward copies of all relevant material to each member of the Protest and Appeals Committee prior to the meeting and to the Convener and to all schools involved. (c) The Protest and Appeals Committee shall hear all relevant evidence and shall make a ruling on the dispute and document all reasons and recommendations. The decision of the Protest and Appeals Committee is final and binding on the parties involved.

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VSSSA EASTERN ZONE PROTEST FORM

TO BE SENT TO THE SCHOOL SPORT OFFICER AND MUST BE FAX DATED OR POST DATED NO MORE THAN THREE DAYS AFTER THE INCIDENT

SCHOOL ______

DATE ______

SPORT ______

AGE GROUP/SECTION______

CONVENER ______

BRIEF EXPLANATION ______

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SPORT CO-ORDINATOR SIGNATURE ______

SPORT CO-ORDINATOR NAME ______

SPORT CO-ORDINATOR EMAIL ADDRESS ______

SPORT CO-ORDINATOR PHONE NUMBER ______

PRINCIPAL'S SIGNATURE ______

DATE ______

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SUN PROTECTION POLICY INTRODUCTION It is well known that Australia has the highest incidence of skin cancer in the world. Levels of ultraviolet radiation are particularly high in many locations around Australia. Many sporting events organised by the VSSSA and its members are conducted outdoors and in locations which have been identified as high skin cancers risk areas, particularly at certain times of the day. It is therefore incumbent on the VSSSA and its members to protect students and staff to the greatest extent possible, from the dangers of exposure to the sun. AIMS The aims of this policy are to promote: a) An awareness of the dangers of exposure to the sun and the need for protective measures. b) The need for positive attitudes and responsible behaviours towards skin protection. c) Practices which can reduce the incidence of skin cancer. IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES In order to ensure that participants at VSSSA events are afforded the best possible protection from skin damage caused by the sun, the following implementation strategies are recommended: 1. Sport Coordinators should ensure that team uniforms are suitable for the locations to be visited and that hats are included when travelling to high sun risk venues. 2. Sport Coordinators/Conveners, where possible, should schedule matches outside the identified high risk times. 3. Sport Coordinators/Conveners, where possible, should ensure that adequate shade areas are provided at competition venues. 4. Sport Coordinators should ensure that team officials provide team members with adequate instruction on sun sense and protection measures. 5. Sport Coordinators should ensure that team officials provide modelling behaviours which are appropriate for protection from the sun. 6. Sport Coordinators should ensure that team officials encourage personal protection measures for students at all times, including: * Encouraging the wearing of hats when in the sun * Encouraging the use of broad spectrum sunscreen * Encouraging the use of available shade areas whenever possible The above are protective measures, which the VSSSA encourages all participants to embrace so as to ensure the appropriate precautions are taken when exposed to the sun.

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WITHDRAWAL POLICY Any school withdrawing from an EZ competition without giving the School Sport Officer at least 2 full school days notice will be fined $100. Protests regarding a fine must be in writing and addressed to the Zone President.

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ZONE TEAMS FINALS FORMAT 2010 AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL A Metropolitan round robin as for Baseball but with the final on another day. A Country four team round robin. BADMINTON Metropolitan eight team split round robin with cross over semi finals and a final. Country four team round robin. Both winners progress to the State Finals. BASEBALL As for Badminton but no cross over semi finals in round robin competitions. Both country and metro winner progress to the State Finals. BASKETBALL Basketball A As for Badminton.

Basketball B B competition held in Metropolitan area only. Format as for badminton but no State Final. CRICKET Metropolitan knockout with quarter-finals, semi-finals on the same day and a final for District winners. A Country knockout with semi-finals and a final on the same day. A Metropolitan versus Country final at a country venue to determine the Zone winner. Only one team progresses to State final. FOOTBALL (SOCCER) As for Baseball HOCKEY As for Baseball NETBALL Netball A As for badminton Netball B B competition held in Metropolitan area only. Format as for badminton but no State Final. SOFTBALL As for Baseball SQUASH Finals format as for Badminton. Note there is no VSSSA State Final. An ‘All Schools’ competition is administered by the Squash Victoria. TABLE TENNIS As for Badminton TENNIS As for Badminton VOLLEYBALL As for Baseball

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POOLS AND DRAWS FOR 2010 ZONE TEAM SPORT FINALS Metro Eight Team Split Round Robins (Pools determined by random draw each year)

Pool 1 Pool 2 1. Nunawading 1. Waverley 2. Maroondah 2. Knox 3. Doncaster 3. Inner East 4. Dandenong Ranges 4. Yarra Valley

Draw

Round 1. 1 v 4 2 v 3 Round 2. 4 v 3 1 v 2 Round 3. 2 v 4 3 v 1

Games will be played on a ‘game on / game off’ basis, i.e. all Pool 1 / Round 1 games will be played first, then Pool 2 / Round 1 games, Pool 1 / Round 2 games, Pool 2 / Round 2 games, etc. An appropriate break will be held after the final Pool 2 games to give teams’ adequate time to prepare for finals.

Four team Country Round Robin (Draw determined by rotation each year)

1. Shepparton 2. Ovens & Mitta 3. Goulburn 4. North East

Draw

Round 1. 1 v 4 2 v 3 Round 2. 4 v 3 1 v 2 Round 3. 2 v 4 3 v 1

If only three teams are competing in the country event, the first round match will be between schools A and B; the second round match will be between the third team (school C) and the loser of the first round match; and the third round will be between the winner of the first round match and school C. If the first round match is a draw, round two will be between school A and C; and round 3 will be between schools B & C.

Metro Eight team full Round Robin

1. Nunawading 2. Maroondah 3. Doncaster 4. Dandenong Ranges 5. Waverley 6. Knox 7. Inner East 8. Yarra Valley

Draw

Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 Round 6 Round 7 1 v 8 8 v 5 2 v 8 8 v 6 3 v 8 8 v 7 4 v 8 2 v 7 6 v 4 3 v 1 7 v 5 4 v 2 1 v 6 5 v 3 3 v 6 7 v 3 4 v 7 1 v 4 5 v 1 2 v 5 6 v 2 4 v 5 1 v 2 5 v 6 2 v 3 6 v 7 3 v 4 7 v 1

Refer to following page for five, six and seven team round robin formats.

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ROUND ROBIN DRAWS

COMPETITION WITH 3 OR 4 TEAMS

ROUND 1 ROUND 2 ROUND 3

1 v (4) (4) v 3 2 v (4) 2 v 3 1 v 2 3 v 1

Note that If only three teams are competing in a country event, the first round match will be between schools A and B; the second round match will be between the third team (school C) and the loser of the first round match; and the third round will be between the winner of the first round match and school C. If the first round match is a draw, round two will be between school A and C; and round 3 will be between schools B & C.

COMPETITION WITH 5 OR 6 TEAMS

ROUND 1 ROUND 2 ROUND 3

1 v (6) (6) v 4 2 v (6) 2 v 5 5 v 3 3 v 1 3 v 4 1 v 2 4 v 5

ROUND 4 ROUND 5

(6) v 5 3 v (6) 1 v 4 4 v 2 2 v 3 5 v 1

COMPETITION WITH 7 OR 8 TEAMS

ROUND 1 ROUND 2 ROUND 3 ROUND 4

1 v (8) (8) v 5 2 v (8) (8) v 6 2 v 7 6 v 4 3 v 1 7 v 5 3 v 6 7 v 3 4 v 7 1 v 4 4 v 5 1 v 2 5 v 6 2 v 3

ROUND 5 ROUND 6 ROUND 7

3 v (8) (8) v 7 4 v (8) 4 v 2 1 v 6 5 v 3 5 v 1 2 v 5 6 v 2 6 v 7 3 v 4 7 v 1

COMPETITION WITH 9 OR 10 TEAMS

ROUND 1 ROUND 2 ROUND 3

1 v (10) (10) v 6 2 v (10) 2 v 9 7 v 5 3 v 1 3 v 8 8 v 4 4 v 9 4 v 7 9 v 3 5 v 8 5 v 6 1 v 2 6 v 7

ROUND 4 ROUND 5 ROUND 6

(10) v 7 3 v (10) (10) v 8 8 v 6 4 v 2 9 v 7 9 v 5 5 v 1 1 v 6 1 v 4 6 v 9 2 v 5 2 v 3 7 v 8 3 v 4

ROUND 7 ROUND 8 ROUND 9

4 v (10) (10) v 9 5 v (10) 5 v 3 1 v 8 6 v 4 6 v 2 2 v 7 7 v 3 7 v 1 6 v 3 8 v 2 8 v 9 4 v 5 9 v 1

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AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL Country Metropolitan Conveners: All except Junior Girls Round Robin & Valdi Zalitis 0422 085 241 Year 7 Boys Final - Godfrey Lang 0418 538 356 Junior Girls Round Robin & Year 7 Boys Final - Jeff Gazzard 0418 101 569 Round Robin Dates: Year 7 Boys Wednesday, 4 Year 7 Boys Wednesday, 28 July August 2010 2010 Year 8 Boys Wednesday, 4 Year 8 Boys Thursday, 22 July August 2010 2010 Intermediate Boys Wednesday, 21 Intermediate Boys Wednesday, 21 July July 2010 2010 Senior Boys Thursday, 17 June Senior Boys Tuesday, 15 June 2010 2010 Junior Girls Wednesday, 21 Junior Girls Tuesday, 20 July (Years 7 – 9) July 2010 (Years 7 – 9) 2010 Senior Girls Thursday, 17 June Senior Girls Thursday, 24 June (Years 10-12) 2010 (Years 10-12) 2010 Round Robin Venues: Barr Reserve, Edwards Street, To be advised on website Wangaratta (VicRoads 312 K2) Round Robin Arrival 10:15 AM 9:15 AM Time:

Metro Pool Final Year 7 Boys Thursday, 12 Dates: August 2010 Year 8 Boys Wednesday, 4 August 2010 Intermediate Boys Tuesday, 3 August 2010 Senior Boys Tuesday, 22 June 2010 Junior Girls Thursday, 5 August 2010 Senior Girls Thursday, 15 July 2010 Metro Pool Final To be advised on website Venues:

Note: No Zone Finals. Both Country and Metro winners go through to State.

Competing Teams  A competent boundary umpire, suitably dressed. Must Provide:  A good match ball (refer to Condition Number 15 below for type and size requirements) and a practice ball.  A First-aid kit.  A competent scorer with score cards, and timekeeper.  A competent goal umpire.  1 set of goal umpire's flags.  Goal post padding.  Mouthguards are strongly recommended. Team Sheets: Competing teams must present a completed team sheet to the convener on the day of competition before the start of round one. Teams are restricted to a maximum of 30 players on the day for round robins and 22 players otherwise for boys and 25 for girls. Four (4) interchange players are permitted for any boys match and seven (7) interchange for any girls match.

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CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION: 1. Football will be conducted under the rules of the National Australian Football Council unless otherwise stated. 2. Points will be awarded accordingly in round robins. Win: 2 points Draw: 1 point Loss: 0 points If two teams cannot be separated on points after the Round-Robin matches, then the winner of the match between these teams will assume the higher position. If the result of this match was a draw of if three teams are equal then percentage will be used. When doing these calculations involving a three way tie, the convener should only include the results of the 3 teams tied NOT the results from the games with the fourth team. Please note when doing calculations in a two way tie ALL teams’ results are to be used! 3. Games in the Metropolitan and Country Round Robins will consist of two 15-minute halves. Half-time will be of 5 minutes- duration and there will be no time-on, unless indicated by the umpire for exceptional circumstances (i.e. injury or deliberate time-wasting). 4. The Metropolitan final will be four 20 minute quarters for all age groups with no time-on (except for that mentioned in 3 above), with a 10 minute break at half-time and five minutes at the other breaks. 5. There will be a maximum of 10 minutes between Round Robin games. Supervising teachers must ensure that their teams are present and ready to take the field for a prompt start to all matches. 6. A ‘yellow card’ may be used to give the umpire/referee/convener the power to send a player from the field for a specified period to ‘cool off’. A player sent off with a ‘Yellow card’ is not replaced. If a player receives two yellow cards during one day’s competition, the second card will be recognized as a red card. 7. In the event of a draw in the finals, 5 minutes of extra time will be played in each direction. This will continue until a result is obtained. 8. In the metropolitan final the teams competing must arrange an independent outside umpire. 9. It is essential that teams and any spectators are closely supervised at all times. 10. Competing schools are reminded of the recommended staff/student ratio namely, 1:20, i.e. Two adult officials are required. 11. The conveners have the power to apply the following penalty. For teams that arrive after the starting time.... Lose the match that would have been in progress 6 goals to zero. 12. Players must wear matching jumpers with distinctive numbering corresponding to their team sheet, and shorts without pockets. Mouth guards are strongly recommended. Any player not appropriately attired, as listed, will not be permitted to participate in the Championship. 13. Each team will only be permitted to have one runner on the field. The runner must wear a distinguishing vest. 14. In Girls Football a penalty of 25 metres will be imposed rather than 50 metres. 15. Football Type and Sizes Competition Level Type of Football Size Junior Girls Synthetic (Wet Weather) 4 Senior Girls Synthetic (Wet Weather 4 Year 7 & 8 Boys Leather or Synthetic (Wet Weather) 4 Intermediate & Senior Boys Leather Full In Year 7 & 8 Boys Football, if the type of ball cannot be decided between the two coaches a leather ball shall be used.

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BADMINTON Country Metropolitan Conveners: Adrian Sumner 5821 7948 David Ginsbourg 0434 143 769 Dates: Year 7 and Tuesday, 10 August Year 7 Friday, 27 August 2010 Year 8 2010 Year 8 Friday, 13 August 2010 Intermediate Monday, 26 July 2010 Intermediate Friday, 6 August 2010 and Senior Senior Friday, 30 July 2010 Venue: Senior & Intermediate - Wangaratta Kilsyth Stadium, Pinks Reserve, Indoor Sports and Aquatic Centre, Liverpool Road, Kilsyth (Melway 51 Schilling Drive, Wangaratta H8) (VicRoads 312 K3) Year 7 and 8 - Shepparton Sports Stadium, Numurkah Road (Goulburn Valley Highway), Shepparton (VicRoads 272 L4) Arrival Time: 10:15 AM 9:15 AM

Competing Teams Own Racquets and Scorebook. Must Provide: 6 good-quality ‘Red Rated’ nylon shuttlecocks (‘Orange Rated’ Feather shuttles are used for State Finals). Umpire for each game (these may be teachers or students who are not playing at that time). First-Aid kit. Protests: The convener is in sole charge of the day and their decision is final subject to the zone protest procedures. Team Sheets: Competing teams must hand a completed team sheet with players in seeded order to the convener on the day of competition prior to the start of the first round of competition. CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION: 1. Badminton will be conducted under the rules of the International Badminton Federation unless otherwise stated. 2. The format for Metropolitan competitions will be a Split Round Robin with cross over semi finals and a final. Country competitions will be a four team round robin. Both the Metropolitan winner and the Country winner will progress to the State Finals. If less than full entries then if 5 or less teams, a full round robin will be played. 3. Winners of matches (Except for the Final and Semi Final) will be decided on games won, and if these are equal, on game points won. If these are equal then a draw will be declared. 4. Points are to be awarded for the Round-Robin matches to determine the winners of each pool on the following basis: Win: 2 points Draw: 1 point Loss: 0 points Should two teams finish the competition with the same number of points, the winner of the match between these two teams will assume the higher position. If this match was a draw or if more than two teams were equal on Round Robin points the relative positions will be determined on games won, and if teams are still equal percentage will be used. When doing these calculations involving a three way tie, the convener should only include the results of the 3 teams tied NOT the results from the games with the fourth team. Please note when doing calculations in a two way tie ALL teams’ results are to be used!

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5. Matches are to consist of 6 Games (4 Singles and 2 Doubles). All games to be played as one set to 21 with advantage played at 20-All. 6. Teams are to consist of 4-6 players, ranked in order of ability. Ranking order must be maintained throughout the day for singles games. If a replacement is required, that player must play at number 4, and the rest of the players must be adjusted up, in order as necessary. 7. Hit-ups will be restricted to 2 minutes only. Play must be continuous. An ill or injured player must be able to continue within five minutes or the game will be forfeited. 8. Players must wear the appropriate attire. White / pale clothing or school sports uniforms are appropriate. Caps, jeans, board shorts and tank tops are not acceptable. Black-marking shoes will not be permitted on the courts. Any player not appropriately attired, as listed, will not be permitted to participate in the Championship. 9. Any pairing may be used for Doubles. 10. Competing students in a match must be listed on the score sheet prior to the match starting. 11. In a semi final or final a game ends in a draw (games and points equal) the winner shall be decided by who won in the round robin draw. If they did not play each other in the round robin the two doubles games with the same players shall play a set to 21 on adjacent courts. 12. The convener has the power to apply the following penalty for teams that arrive after the starting time: Lose by the maximum score to zero in all the games that would have been in progress.

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BASEBALL Country Metropolitan Conveners: Valdi Zalitis 0422 085 241 Gunter Loidl 0425 813 044 Dates: Year 7 Tuesday, 9 November Year 7 Thursday, 4 November 2010 2010 Year 8 Monday, 8 November Year 8 Friday, 12 November 2010 2010 Intermediate Tuesday, 27 April Intermediate Thursday, 29 April 2010 (Backup Day 2010 Wednesday, 5 May 2010) Senior Tuesday, 27 April Senior Tuesday, 20 April 2010 2010 Venue: Targoora Park, Murdoch Road, Gilbert Park, Fentree Gully Road, Wangaratta (VicRoads 313 L8) Scoresby (Melway 73 C6) Arrival Time: 10:15 AM 9:15 AM

Competing Teams  1 new leather match ball per match (V.B.A. Approved) Must Provide:  1 Competent Scorer and Scorebook  1 First-Aid Kit  1 Complete Set of Bases Protests: The convener is in sole charge of the day and their decision is final subject to the zone protest procedures. Team Sheets: Competing teams must present a completed team sheet to the convener on the day of competition before the start of round one. Teams are restricted to a maximum of 14 players for the day. CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION:

1. Baseball will be conducted under the rules of international baseball unless otherwise stated. 2. The format of the competition will be a split round-robin with a final between the winners of each pool for metropolitan and a 4 team round robin for the country competition. In the case of less than full entries, then a split round robin will be played if there are greater than 5 teams. Both metro and country winner progress to state finals. 3. Matches are to be of 60 minute duration for split round robins or as communicated in the draw for full round robins. The finishing time must not vary. If innings are not even at ‘time', scores revert back to even innings. If the team batting second has scored at least one more run than the first team and they are still at bat, then that team shall be the winner. 4. Points are to be awarded for the round-robin matches to determine the winners of each sub-group on the following basis: Win: 2 points draw: 1 point loss: 0 points Should two teams finish the competition with the same number of points, the relative positions will be determined by the result of the round robin match between these two teams. If this was a draw or if more than two teams are equal then run percentage will be used. In baseball, percentage is calculated viz. [(runs for) / (runs for plus runs against)] x 100. When doing these calculations involving a three way tie, the convener should only include the results of the 3 teams tied NOT the results from the games with the fourth team. Please note when doing calculations in a two way tie ALL teams’ results are to be used! 5. The final will be of 4 innings duration. In the event of a draw, the game will continue until one team wins.

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6. Dimensions are: Senior Int. 7/8 Pitching Distance 18.45m. 17.37m. 16.45m. Base Paths 27.43m. 25.91m. 24.67m. 7. Individual pitchers may be used for a maximum of 120 pitches for senior, 110 pitches for intermediate, 100 pitches for year 8 and 90 pitches for year 7. A completed score sheet WITH pitch count must be handed in for recording purposes to the Convener. If and when the maximum number has been reached the pitcher can complete the hitter and then must be removed from the mound. He can continue to play throughout this game and the day provided he does not pitch or catch. 8. A player cannot be used as both a pitcher and catcher in the same game. 9. Year 7 pitchers are not permitted to throw curved balls. 10. Each team must be uniformly attired (baseball uniforms or P.E. Tops). Any player not appropriately attired, as listed, will not be permitted to participate in the Championship. 11. Helmets must be worn at bat and base. Players removing their helmet whilst running will be given out. 12. An umpire or the convener shall have the right to dismiss a player from the game for bad conduct. One warning, then automatic dismissal. See order off policy. 13. Teams must move on and off the diamonds quickly. Time wasting will not be tolerated as a tactic. Umpires will instruct the pitcher to pitch, and call strikes if a team is slow to come out to bat, or will call balls to walk the batter in the reverse situation. 14. Catchers are to wear face masks with throat protection and skull cap. 15. The 9 batter rule applies for seniors, intermediates and years 7 & 8. 16. A ball passing behind the catcher is deemed to be ‘live'. 17. Two time-outs are permitted per team per game 18. The fifteen run rule will apply after three completed innings and the ten run rule after 5 innings. 19. The convener has the power to apply the following penalty for schools arriving after the starting time. One run for every 10 minutes or part there of that the team is late.

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BASKETBALL A and B Country Metropolitan Conveners: Valdi Zalitis 0422 085 241 Gaye Punton 0412 977 853 Dates: Year 7 Boys Friday, 22 October Year 7 Boys & Friday, 29 October 2010 2010 Girls Year 7 Girls Tuesday, 26 October 2010 Year 8 Boys Friday, 22 October Year 8 Boys & Friday, 22 October 2010 2010 Girls Year 8 Girls Tuesday, 26 October 2010 Intermediate Boys Friday, 22 October Intermediate Boys Friday, 15 October 2010 2010 & Girls Intermediate Girls Tuesday, 26 October 2010 Senior Boys & Girls Tuesday, 27 July Senior Boys & Monday, 2 August 2010 2010 Girls Venue: Shepparton Sports Stadium, Numurkah Dandenong Basketball Stadium, 270 Stud Road (Goulburn Valley Highway), Road, Dandenong North, 3175 (Melway 90 Shepparton (VicRoads 272 L4) G1) Arrival 10:15 AM 9:15 AM Time:

Competing Teams  A competent scorer Must Provide:  A competent timekeeper  A good leather match ball  Own first-aid equipment Protests: The convener is in sole charge of the day and their decision is final subject to the zone protest procedures. Team Sheets: Competing teams must present a completed team sheet to the convener on the day of competition before the start of round one the competition. Teams are restricted to a maximum of 10 players per game and 15 for the day. CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION: 1. Basketball will be conducted under the rules of the international rules of basketball as interpreted by the Victorian Basketball Association, unless otherwise stated. Disputes will be handled by the referees when it is within their authority to do so. Otherwise the convener is the final arbiter. Students who have competed in at least one or part of one game in basketball ‘A’ at district or zone level in 2010 cannot compete in basketball ‘B’ at zone level in 2010. If a district only has one basketball competition, then this is a basketball 'A' competition. If a school has only one team, this team must be play in the 'A' competition. 2. The format of the competition will be an 8 team split round-robin with a final between the winners of each pool for metropolitan and a 4 team round robin for country. If less than full entries then a split round robin will be played for more than five teams. Both metropolitan and country winners progress to the state finals. 3. Points are to be awarded for the round-robin matches to determine the winners of each pool on the following basis: Win: 2 points Draw: 1 point Loss: 0 points Should two teams finish the competition with the same number of points, the winner of the match between these teams will assume the higher position. If this match was a draw or if more than two teams finished equal then percentage will be used. When doing these calculations involving a three way tie, the convener should only include the results of the 3 teams tied NOT the results from the games with the fourth team. Please note when doing calculations in a two way tie ALL teams’ results are to be used! 4. Games (except the final) will consist of two 15 minute halves. The half time interval shall be 2 minutes. VSSSA Eastern Zone 2010 54 Version 1 Produced: 21/12/2009

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5. The final will consist of two 20 minute halves. If at the conclusion of time, teams are equal, an additional two minutes of time will be played. If still equal additional one minute will be played until a winner is determined. 6. One time-out per half, the clock stops for all infringements in the last two minutes of the second half unless one team is ahead by more than 10 points. The clock stops for ALL time outs. 7. All competitors must be suitably attired and singlets must be legally numbered. The conveners will apply penalties for breaches of this condition. (See note 11 below) 8. Scorers and timekeepers may be expected to officiate in games other than those in which their school is participating. 9. The ‘24 second rule’ will not be used. 10. In all games except the metropolitan final, two penalty shots will be taken by a team when its opposition has fouled eight or more times. 11. The convener has the power to apply the following penalties for schools arriving after the start. One point/minute up to half time to opponents, after half time lose the match 20/0. 12. Teams must have shorts of matching colour. The shorts must have no pockets and cannot be of the cut-off variety or bike knicks. Any player not appropriately attired, as listed, will not be permitted to participate in the Championship. 13. Basketball sizes. Size 6 for year 7 boys and all girls and size 7 for year 8, Intermediate and Senior boys.

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CRICKET Country Metropolitan Conveners: All except Inter Girls and Year 7 Boys - Greg McKie 0401 327 071 Valdi Zalitis 0422 085 241 Inter Girls and Year 7 Boys - Doug Petzke 0407 528 450 Country Semi Final / Year 7 Boys Tuesday, 26 October Year 7 Boys & Tuesday, 26 October Grand Final and Metro 2010 Girls 2010 Quarter Final / Semi Year 7 Girls Wednesday, 27 Final Dates: October 2010 Year 8 Boys Thursday, 28 October Year 8 Boys & Thursday, 28 October 2010 Girls 2010 Year 8 Girls Friday, 29 October 2010 Intermediate Boys Wednesday, 20 Intermediate Boys Wednesday, 13 & Girls October 2010 & Girls October 2010 Senior Boys & Thursday, 11 March Senior Boys & Tuesday, 2 March 2010 Girls 2010 Girls Country Semi Final / Boys and Year 7/8 Girls - Benalla Boys - Hislop Park & Gordon Barnard Grand Final and Metro Showgrounds, Arundel Street, Benalla Reserve, Balwyn Road, Balwyn (Melway 46 Quarter Final / Semi (VicRoads 309 P7) E4) Final Venues Senior Girls and Inter Girls - Barr Reserve, Girls - Macleay Park & Myrtle Park, Belmore Edwards Street, Wangaratta (VicRoads Road, Balwyn (Melway 46 B4) 312 K2); Wareena Park, Swan Street, Wangaratta (VicRoads 312 J5)

Metropolitan Final Dates: Year 7 Boys & Girls Wednesday, 10 November 2010 Year 8 Boys & Girls Tuesday, 9 November 2010 Intermediate Boys & Girls Thursday, 21 October 2010 Senior Boys & Girls Thursday, 11 March 2010 Metropolitan Pool Finals Venue: Macleay Park, Belmore Road, Balwyn (Melway 46 B4)

Zone Final Dates: Year 7 Boys & Girls Thursday, 18 November 2010 (Backup - Monday, 22 November 2010) Year 8 Boys & Girls Tuesday, 16 November 2010 (Backup - Friday, 19 November 2010) Intermediate Boys & Girls Thursday, 4 November 2010 (Backup – Friday, 5 November 2010) Senior Boys & Girls Tuesday, 23 March 2010 (Backup – Thursday, 25 March 2010) Zone Finals Venue: Benalla Showgrounds, Arundel Street, Benalla (VicRoads 309 P7) Venues: Please ensure schools bring adequate sun protection and water Times: Metro quarter/semi finals 9:30 AM – 2:45 PM Metro final and Zone final and Country inter and senior games 10:00 AM – 2:45 PM Country semi final and final 9:30 AM – 4:00 PM

Competing Teams  1 new two-piece leather-cased ball of the required weight Must Provide:  A competent scorer  Two set of stumps and two bails  A set of boundary flags or markers Team Sheets: These must be handed to the Convener before the start of play. If your district needs a professional umpire for any matches please contact Greg McKie on 0401 327 071.

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CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION: 1. All batters must wear a helmet with a face grill and two pads at all times. 2. In boys’ matches, wicketkeepers must wear a helmet with a face grill when ‘keeping within 3 metres of the stumps. In girls’ matches, the wicketkeeper must wear a helmet with a face grill at all times. 3. The team batting first in a Metro quarter/semi final innings or a Country semi final and final is limited to 20 overs / 70 minutes (whichever occurs first) and 35 overs / 120 minutes for all other games. 4. Bowlers are limited to a maximum of 1/5th of the available overs to be bowled. Therefore in a 35 over game the limit is 7, 25 over game it is 5 and in a 20 over game it is 4. If the amount of overs has to be reduced (see below) these maximum totals are to be revised downwards in proportion. 5. If the first team is dismissed before their overs/minutes limit is reached, the second team is entitled to receive their full entitlement of overs/minutes unless a result has already been determined. 6. If there are interruptions to play or a delayed start, the umpires are to adjust the over limits to apply as long as a minimum number of overs can be bowled in the time remaining. These minimum limits are: 8 overs in a 20 over game, 11 in a 25 over game and 15 in a 35 over game. If this number is not reached, no result can be achieved unless a team is bowled out beforehand. 7. If a delay occurs during the first innings, the overs to be bowled will be reduced one over per innings per eight minutes of time lost as long as the minimum number of overs mentioned in No. 6 (above) can still be achieved. 8. If a delay occurs during the second innings, the innings will be shortened by one over per four minutes of time lost. The ‘target score’ required will then be the average of what the first team scored per over plus one run. If team A scored 100 runs in their 25 overs and team B lost 40 minutes batting time (10 overs) the target is 61 runs in 15 overs (Team A scored 100/25 = 4 runs an over therefore Team B has to score 4 x 15 + 1 = 61). 9. If a game is washed out after the second team has batted for more than the minimum number of overs mentioned in (6) but before they have reached their target score, the result will be determined by ‘net run rate’ (runs scored/overs faced). 10. If a team is dismissed before receiving their full number of overs, for the purposes of calculating a ‘target score’ in an interrupted match, they will be deemed to have received their full allocation. 11. If a match result is a ‘tie’, ‘wicket average’ (compare runs scored /wickets lost) will be used as a ‘tie-breaker’. If still even, a toss of a coin will determine the winner in all matches. 12. Coaches are not permitted to coach when umpiring. 13. No fielder is permitted to be nearer the bat than half the length of the wicket on the leg side or forward of Point on the off-side. 14. For all boys games except (Year 7) a 156g ball is to be used. For all other games a 142g ball will be used. 15. A ball passing over waist height on the full will be called ‘no ball’. If a bowler does this three times they will be taken off and not allowed to bowl again during the game – another bowler is to finish an incomplete over. Such deliveries will count in the substitute bowlers over limit. 16. A ball bouncing over shoulder height or one that bounces twice before reaching the batter (and does not give the batter a fair chance to hit it) will be called ‘no ball’. 17. A team is restricted to 16 players on the day with only 12 being permitted to participate in any one match. A batter may be replaced by a wicketkeeper who only keeps or by a bowler who only bowls. 18. Each team must be uniformly attired in cricket whites or wear their PE/sports uniform. A bowler is not allowed to wear a red top whilst bowling. A player who is inappropriately dressed will not be allowed to compete. 19. If a team is more than 4 minutes late then the late team’s batting period will be reduced by one over for each completed four minutes of lateness.

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CROSS COUNTRY Country Metropolitan Conveners: Michael Grant Michael Grant School Sport Officer School Sport Officer 0438 846 679 0438 846 679 Dates: Wednesday, 16 June 2010 Thursday, 17 June 2010 Entries Due: Friday, 4 June 2010 Friday, 4 June 2010 Venue: State Motorcycle Sports Complex, Yarra Valley Racing Centre, Armstrong Strath Creek Road, Broadford Grove, Yarra Glen (Melway Map 275 B1) (VicRoads 61 C5)

TIMES: Metropolitan Country 12-13 Year Old Girls (3000m. approx.) 10:15 A.M. 11:00 A.M. 12-13 Year Old Boys (3000m. approx.) 10:35 A.M. 11:00 A.M. 14 Year Old Girls (3000m. approx.) 10:55 A.M. 11:30 A.M. 14 Year Old Boys (3000m. approx.) 11:15 A.M. 11:30 A.M. 15 Year Old Girls (3000m. approx.) 11:40 A.M. 12:00 A.M. 15 Year Old Boys (3000m. approx.) 12:00 P.M. 12:00 A.M. 16 Year Old Girls (3000m. approx.) 12:20 P.M. 12:30 P.M. 17-20 Year Old Girls (3000m. approx.) 12:40 P.M. 12:30 P.M. 16 Year Old Boys (5000m. approx.) 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 17-20 Year Old Boys (5000m. approx.) 1:30 P.M. 1:00 P.M.

All ages are calculated as of 31 December in the year of competition. The convener is in sole charge of the day and his/her decision is final, subject to the zone’s protest procedures. CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION: 1. Each District may send up to 15 competitors, two teams of five and five individuals for each age group or one team of five and ten individuals. District secretaries are responsible for district entries which are due to reach the convener by the date shown above. 2. Students may compete in only one age group for which they are eligible and must compete in the age group they competed in at district. 3. School team scores are calculated by counting the best four performances from each school. Draws between school teams will be separated by the better placed fourth runner. 4. Competitors should be suitably attired in their school colours. 5. Staff members may not run with the competitors. 6. Staff members are reminded that their students are still under their supervision at the venue. Please look after them and make sure that all rubbish is taken away with you. 7. Competitors must wear tags on their left wrist. These will be distributed to schools on the day, prior to the event. 8. (a) Schools may not form teams on the day from competitors who have qualified as individuals. (b) A school that has a team qualified for the Eastern Zone Championships may, on the day of the event, replace a member of this team with an existing runner who has been entered as an ‘individual’ runner or a new runner from within the school, provided that this runner has not already competed in a different age group at District or Zone level in that year. The convenor must be notified of any changes to teams on the day of the event prior to the first event. 9. The first-placed school team, plus the next eight competitors (maximum) in each age group will be the Eastern Zone representatives at the State Cross-Country. 10. Schools participating must be prepared to provide officials as required. 11. Spikes may be worn but must be no longer than 12 mm.

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12. IAAF rules only allow an athlete to carry a watch and/or a Ventolin inhaler. No personal music players allowed. 13. Results will be posted as soon as all entries are collated at the conclusion of each event, together with the time of posting. There will be a 10 minute opportunity for protests or corrections to the results to be lodged with the convener. After 10 minutes, if there are no protests or corrections, presentations will be made to the individual and team place-getters.

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FOOTBALL (SOCCER) Country Metropolitan Conveners: Boys - Peter Ternes 0438 522 141 Senior Boys, Intermediate Boys, Year 8 Girls Girls - Valdi Zalitis 0422 085 241 and Year 7 Boys - Jeff Gazzard 0418 101 569

Senior Girls, Intermediate Girls, Year 8 Boys, Year 7 Girls - Paul Jenes 0414 563 316 Dates: Wednesday, 28 July Tuesday, 17 August 2010 Year 7 Boys Year 7 Boys 2010 Wednesday, 28 July Wednesday, 18 August Year 7 Girls Year 7 Girls 2010 2010

Year 8 Boys Wednesday, 28 July Year 8 Boys Tuesday, 10 August 2010 2010 Wednesday, 28 July Thursday, 12 August 2010 Year 8 Girls Year 8 Girls 2010 Intermediate Thursday, 22 July 2010 Intermediate Thursday, 22 July 2010

Boys Boys Intermediate Girls Thursday, 22 July 2010 Intermediate Girls Thursday, 29 July 2010 Senior Boys Thursday, 22 July 2010 Senior Boys Tuesday, 20 July 2010 Senior Girls Thursday, 22 July 2010 Senior Girls Tuesday, 27 July 2010 Venue: Boys - Myrtleford Soccer Club, Great Alpine Football Federation Victoria, Darebin Road, Road, Myrtleford (VicRoads 326 A9) Thornbury (Melway 31 B6) Girls - Latrobe University, University Drive, Wodonga (VicRoads 323 H3) Arrival Time: 10:15 AM 9:15 AM

Competing Teams  A match ball in good condition Must Provide:  First-aid kit  A competent linesperson (preferably a senior student) Team Sheets: Competing teams must present a completed team sheet to the convener on the day of competition before the start of round one. Teams are restricted to a maximum of 16 players for the day. CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION: 1. Football (Soccer) will be conducted under the rules of the Football Federation Australia unless otherwise stated. 2. The competition will consist of a Metropolitan and Country Round-Robin with both winners going directly to the State Final. Points will be allocated for Round Robin matches as follows: 3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw and 0 for a loss. If tied at the end of the round robin the following shall be applied: result of head to head match, goal difference, most goals for, then if no difference, a set of 5 penalty kicks. When doing these calculations involving a three way tie, the convener should only include the results of the 3 teams tied NOT the results from the games with the fourth team. Please note when doing calculations in a two way tie ALL teams’ results are to be used! If the final is tied at full-time a further 5 minutes each way shall be played. If STILL tied after extra time a series of 5 penalty kicks shall be taken.

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All penalty kick takers must come from the 11 players on the field at the end of time. 3. Games will consist of two fifteen minute halves for metropolitan games and two twenty minute halves for country games with a 5 minute half time and 5 minutes between games. There will be no time-on, unless indicated by the referee for exceptional circumstances (i.e. injury or deliberate time wasting).

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4. Players must wear matching shirts with numbers as per the team sheet. The goalkeeper must wear a contrasting shirt. No jewellery is to be worn. The wearing of shin guards is compulsory. Any player not appropriately attired, as listed, will not be permitted to participate in the Championship. 5. Each team may use 5 players on an interchange basis. 6. Spectators are not permitted behind the goals. 7. See Order Off Policy in this Handbook. 8. The referee is the only person to request a change of linesperson. If this happens, both lines people will be replaced by lines people from non-participating schools. 9. Spectators must be supervised at all times. 10. The convener has the power to apply the following penalty if schools are late. Lose the match 3/0.

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GOLF Country Metropolitan Conveners: Valdi Zalitis 0422 085 241 Gunter Loidl 0425 813 044 Jeff Gazzard 0418 101 569 Dates: Junior (Years 7-9) Monday, 19 April 2010 Junior - Years 7-9 Monday, 24 May 2010 and Senior (Years 10-12) Senior - Years 10-12 Monday, 19 April 2010 Entries due: Senior and Junior - Friday, 26 March 2010 Senior - Friday, 26 March 2010 Junior – Friday, 14 May 2010 Venue: Junior and Senior - Myrtleford Golf Club, Senior - Eastern Golf Club, 473 Doncaster O'Donnell Avenue (Myrtleford-Yackandandah Road, Doncaster (Melway Map 33 B12) Road), Myrtleford (VicRoads 326 C7) Junior - Churchill Park Golf Course, Churchill Park Drive, Endeavour Hills (Melway Map 82 C12) Time: Report for meeting at 9:45 AM Report for meeting at 9:15 AM

ELIGIBILITY: A maximum of 14 students will be permitted to compete from each District, 5 individual boys, 5 individual girls and a school team of 4 students. Students must have scored 130 or less (18 holes) in their group competition. The convener is in sole charge of the day and his decision is final, subject to the Zone’s protest procedures. CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION: 1. Golf will be conducted under the ``Laws of Golf'' except as altered by the local rules of the Club (either as a permanent or temporary change) or as altered by the convener to suit special conditions which may prevail. 2. The formal competition will consist of stroke play event for Individual Boys, Individual Girls and a School Team Event; and a handicap competition for Individual Boys and Individual Girls. Players wishing to be considered for the handicap competition must be able to verify their handicap on request by providing a current Australian Handicap Certificate from their Club or their Golf Link card. 3. A team is to consist of 4 players (Boys and/or Girls), with the best three scores to count. Should school teams finish with the same aggregate score, a count back will apply where the third players' scores will determine the winner. If these scores are equal, the score of the second placed golfer will determine the winner. A draw will be declared if a winner cannot be found. 4. The scratch scores of students competing in a team will count for the individual and team championships. 5. Competitors must be accompanied by a teacher or school council approved adult, must be suitably attired to the satisfaction of the Club and are expected to uphold the finest standards of golf etiquette during play. Under no circumstances are jeans to be worn. The dress requirements and other local requirements of the golf club will be communicated to all schools with competitors. These must be adhered to without exception. Any player not appropriately attired, as listed, will not be permitted to participate in the Championship. 6. Competitors may be penalised for slow play or disqualified for other more serious breaches of etiquette or rules of play. 7. A staff competition will be held. Details will be communicated to all participating schools. 8. A school team of four players and a maximum of eight individuals from this competition will represent the Zone at the State Golf Finals. All of these players will be selected from the stroke play competition. 9. Caddies will not be permitted to accompany golfers. Smoking will not be permitted. 10. The Australian Count Back System will apply to separate individual golfers. 11. A competitor can only receive one individual trophy.

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HOCKEY Country Metropolitan Conveners: Dennis Martin 02 6041 3417 Gunter Loidl 0425 813 044

Dates: Year 7 Thursday, 21 October Year 7 Boys Thursday, 28 October 2010 2010 Year 7 Girls Thursday, 21 October 2010 Year 8 Wednesday, 27 October Year 8 Boys Friday, 15 October 2010 2010 Year 8 Girls Tuesday, 26 October 2010 Intermediate Tuesday, 12 October Intermediate Tuesday, 12 October 2010 2010 Boys Intermediate Wednesday, 20 October Girls 2010 Senior Thursday, 29 July 2010 Senior Boys Thursday, 22 July 2010 Senior Girls Tuesday, 20 July 2010 Venue: Albury Wodonga Hockey Centre, Alexandra Hawthorn Malvern Hockey Centre, 29 Park, Short Street, East Albury (VicRoads 321 Illawarra Road, Hawthorn (Melway 59 E3) N16) Arrival Time: 10:15 AM 9:15 AM

Competing Teams  All of their own equipment including shin pads Must Provide:  A new match ball.  First-aid kit.  Plastic tape for goal keepers' buckles.  Correct footwear, track shoes/runners only.  A set of coloured bibs in case a uniform clash occurs.  Goal keepers protective helmet and a fixed mask [not a catchers mask] Team Sheets: Competing teams must present a completed team sheet to the convener on the day of competition before the start of round one. Teams are restricted to a maximum of 16 players for the day. CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION: 1. Hockey will be conducted under the rules of the International Hockey Board unless otherwise stated. 2. The competition will consist of Metropolitan Round-Robin a Country Round-Robin. POINTS AWARDED AS FOLLOWS. 3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw and 0 for a loss. If tied at the end of the round robin the following shall be applied: Result of head to head match, goal difference, most goals for, then if no difference, a set of 5 penalty strokes. When doing these calculations involving a three way tie, the convener should only include the results of the 3 teams tied NOT the results from the games with the fourth team. Please note when doing calculations in a two way tie ALL teams’ results are to be used! If three teams are STILL equal and penalty strokes needed to determine the winner, a draw will take place prior to the taking of penalty strokes. One team will receive a bye. The other two will complete the penalty shoot out with the winner then competing in a penalty shoot out with the team who received the bye. If the final is tied at full-time a series of 5 penalty strokes shall be taken. 3. Time for round robin matches will be communicated by the Conveners. 4. All team members must wear matching shirts with numbers. No jewellery is to be worn. 5. Goalkeepers must wear a protective helmet and/or mask [not a catcher’s mask.]

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6. Teams are requested to make sure that their shoes are properly cleaned before taking the field. Entry to the fields is via the gates provided only. Please do not jump fences.

7. A temporary suspension (Yellow card) does not automatically lead to a player being disqualified from the remainder of the tournament. (i.e. The full consequences off the Zones Order Off Policy are not invoked) A ‘Red Card’ however is automatic disqualification from the tournament. If two players are red carded in the same match the match will be stopped and awarded to the opposition. The convener has the power to apply the following penalties - Schools that arrive after the starting time ... one goal/ten minutes (or part thereof) to opponents up to half time; lose the match after half time in round, by twice the half time score to zero. 8. Mouth and shin guards are strongly recommended. 9. The ‘tomahawk’ shot is banned for all VSSSA events.

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LAWN BOWLS Country Metropolitan Conveners: Sandy Newman 0404 498 532 Godfrey Lang 0418 538 356 Date: Friday, 12 March 2010 Tuesday, 16 March 2010 Entries Due: Friday, 26 February 2010 Friday, 26 February 2010 Venue: Wangaratta Lawn Bowls Club, Park Lane, North Balwyn Bowls Club, 60 Buchanan Wangaratta (VicRoads 312 K2) Avenue, Balwyn North (Melway 46 C4) Arrival Time: 10:15 AM 9:15 AM

ENTRY: Direct to Zone competition. Schools will be sent details at the start of the 2010 school year. Metropolitan entries and country entries are sent to the School Sport Officer. Entries are due on Friday, 26 February 2010 for both country and metropolitan competitions. Students must be Under 21 on 31/12/2010. FORMAT: Triples competition, all girls all boys or mixed. Teams may have an adult non playing skipper. Draws, pools etc. will be communicated to schools soon after entries close. For Round Robin matches, play will continue for 12 ends or 75 minutes, whichever comes first. For Finals matches, play will continue for 15 ends or 90 minutes, whichever comes first. DRESS & EQUIPMENT: Shoes must be non heeled and non ripple soled. Whites are preferred. Schools must supply all their own equipment. Any player not appropriately attired, as listed, will not be permitted to participate. TEAM SHEETS: Competing teams must present a completed team sheet to the convener on the day before the start of round one competition. CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION: There will be two levels of competition: A Level: Competing to represent the Zone and consists of one entry from each school (strongest team).The draw (to achieve multiples of 4 teams if there are more than 4 schools competing) will be completed with additional teams from schools with a better record in recent years if necessary to complete the pools. B Level: Consisting of all other entries but NOT competing to represent the Zone. Schools are restricted to a maximum of three team entries. (This would mean that teams of similar ability play each other). 1. All teams must have some experience of playing Lawn Bowls. Entries for Metropolitan Lawn Bowls competition are to be endorsed by the District Secretary. 2. A teacher or school council approved adult must be present to supervise each school, provided they adhere to Department student supervision regulations (They do not have to be the skipper but be there to supervise the students). 3. The competition is to be conducted on synthetic greens in order to prevent unnecessary damage due to wet weather and less experienced bowlers. 4. Matches in the round-robin section will be decided by ‘shots up’. If a round robin match is tied, a draw will stand. If, at the end of the round robin, two teams are equal on matches won, then the winner of their face to face match will be declared the winner. If their face to face match was a draw, then total 'shots-up' will be used to determine the winner. If still tied, percentage ‘Shots For divided by Total Shots (where Total Shots equals Shots For + Shots Against)’ will be calculated using scores from all round-robin matches. If still tied, one extra end will be played to determine the winner. If more than two teams are equal, then the winner will be determined by total 'shots-up' against the other tied teams. If equal, then percentage ‘Shots For divided by Total Shots (where Total Shots equals Shots For + Shots Against)’against the other tied teams.

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NETBALL A (Girls & Boys) & B (Girls only)

Country Metropolitan Conveners: Girls - Kath Dobson 0419 735 351 Jeff Gazzard 0418 101 569 Boys - Marg Whittaker 0407 244 463 Dates: All - Tuesday, 20 July 2010 Year 7 Girls Tuesday, 24 August 2010 NOTE: Direct entry to School Sport Officer for Country Boys Netball as no district Year 8 Girls Wednesday, 11 competition. Entries to be submitted to August 2010 School Sport Officer by Friday, 18 June 2010. Intermediate Girls Wednesday, 4 August 2010 Senior Girls Thursday, 22 July 2010 Junior, Intermediate Monday, 26 July and Senior Boys 2010 Venue: Boys - Kelly Park, Lawrence Street, Waverly Netball Centre, Corner Waverley & Wodonga (VicRoads 323 M5) Jells Road, Glen Waverley (Melway 71 J6) Girls - Wodonga Sports & Leisure Centre, Hedgerow Court, Wodonga (VicRoads 323 L6) Arrival Time: 10:15 AM 9:15 AM

Competing Teams  A Match Ball. Must Provide:  First Aid Kit.  Clearly Marked Positional Bibs.  A Competent Scorer  A qualified umpire per school (country competition only) Scorers must sit together and score/result sheets must be collected from the Convener before each match by the first named team and returned by the winning team. Protests: The convener is in sole charge of the day and their decision is final subject to the zone protest procedures. Team Sheets: Competing teams must present a completed team sheet to the convener on the day of competition before the start of round one. Teams are restricted to a maximum of 12 players for the day. CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION: 1. Netball will be conducted under the rules of the All Australian Netball Association unless otherwise stated. 2. The draw for the country girls’ competition will use the standard Country Round Robin format. The draw for the country boys competition will depend on the number of entries received. The draw for both the metropolitan boys and girls competitions will be a split round robin competition, crossover semi final then final. 3. Points will be awarded as follows: Win: 2 points Draw: 1 point Loss: 0 points 4. If two teams are equal on Round Robin points after the completion of the round robin matches, then the team that won the match between these two teams will assume the higher position. If this match was a draw or if there were more than two teams equal on Round Robin points, then percentage will be used to separate the teams. In the event of a draw being played in a semi final or final, the game shall be decided by playing two five minute halves with a one minute interval. If the teams are still tied after this time then the second half will continue until a goal is scored. 5. The match length for all competitions will be 4 x 7 minute quarters with a 2 minute break at half time. At quarter and three quarter time the players must change straight over without delay. Positions may be changed and substitutions made, provided it doesn’t hold up play.

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6. All games will commence with the sounding of the starting bell. 7. Teams named first will take the centre pass, with the other team having the choice of ends. 8. A player ordered off the court may NOT be replaced for the remainder of that match. 9. All competitors must be similarly dressed in their school netball uniforms. Any player not appropriately attired, as listed, will not be permitted to participate in the Championship. 10. Jewellery, including studs and sleepers must not be worn. Fingernails must be cut short or taped. 11. The convener has the power to apply the following penalty for schools arriving after the start....one point/minute up to half time to opponents, after half time lose the match 20/0. 12. A player who has competed in at least one match or part of a match in Netball A at District or Zone level cannot compete in Netball B at Zone level in the same year. Schools with teams in both Netball A and Netball B on the same day should note that players listed on the Netball B team sheet cannot compete in Netball A on that day and vice versa.

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SOFTBALL Country Metropolitan Conveners: Valdi Zalitis 0422 085 241 Jan Mann 0403 304 341 Dates: Year 7 Tuesday, 9 November Year 7 Thursday, 4 November 2010 2010 Year 8 Monday, 8 November Year 8 Friday, 12 November 2010 2010 Intermediate Tuesday, 27 April Intermediate Thursday, 29 April and Senior 2010 2010 (Intermediate Backup Senior Tuesday, 20 April 2010 Day - Wednesday, 5 May 2010) Venue: Targoora Park, Murdoch Road, Gilbert Park, Fentree Gully Road, Wangaratta (VicRoads 313 L8) Scoresby (Melway 73 C6) Arrival Time: 10:15 AM 9:15 AM

 1 New match ball Competing Teams Must Provide:  1 Competent scorer with score-book  1 Competent line umpire (senior student)  First aid kit  1 Complete set of bases Team Sheets: Competing teams must present a completed team sheet to the convener on the day of competition before the start of round one. Teams are restricted to a maximum of 14 players for the day. CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION: 1. Softball will be conducted under the rules of the Australian Softball Federation unless otherwise stated. 2. Coaches should note that this includes the ‘Dropped third strike' rule and the ‘Infield fly’ rule. 3. The format of the competition will be a Split Round-Robin if more than five teams and a Full Round Robin for five or less teams. Both the Metropolitan and Country inners will progress to the State Finals. 4. Round Robin matches are to be of 60-minute duration, or 5 innings, whichever comes first for Split Round Robins. The Times for Full Round Robins will be communicated in the draw. If innings are not even at ‘time’, scores revert back to even innings. If the team batting second has scored at least one more run than the first team and they are still at bat, then that team shall be the winner. Draws will stand in the Round-Robin matches. The final is to be a minimum of seventy five minutes duration and shall consist of at least four innings. In the case of a draw in the final, extra innings will be played until a result is achieved. 5. Points are to be awarded for the Round-Robin matches to determine the winner on the following basis: Win: 2 points Draw: 1 point Loss: 0 points Should two teams finish the competition with the same number of points, the relative positions will be determined by the result of the Round Robin match between these two teams. If more than two teams were equal or if the result was a draw then percentage will be used. When doing these calculations involving a three way tie, the convener should only include the results of the 3 teams tied NOT the results from the games with the fourth team. Please note when doing calculations in a two way tie ALL teams’ results are to be used! 6. Dimensions are Square 18.3m., Pitch Length 12.2m. 7. Each team must be uniformly attired (softball uniforms or P.E. tops, no jewellery is to be worn. Any player not appropriately attired, as listed, will not be permitted to participate in the Championship. 8. Helmets must be worn at bat and base. Players removing their helmet whilst running will be given out. 9. Catchers are to wear face masks with throat protection, and chest protectors.

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10. The 9 batter rule applies to ALL levels. That is, if the 9th batter for that innings has batted and the fielding team does not have 3 out, then any runners on base receive a run and the side batting is then deemed to be out. For ALL levels the 10 run rule shall apply after 5 innings and the 15 run rule after 3 innings. 11. Two time-outs are permitted per team per game. 12. A team may declare its innings closed at any time. 13. All teams are to consist of 9 or more players (see current rule book for substitutions, designated hitters….) 14. For non-fixed bases, the ‘Sliding base' rule applies. That is, if the base runner slides into base and knocks the base away, she shall hold her position. The umpire shall then call ‘time'', and then replace the base. 15. All equipment must be of the type specified in the VSSSA Handbook. 16. The convener has the power to apply the following penalty for schools that arrive after the starting time – One run for every 10 minutes or part thereof the team arrives late.

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SQUASH Country Metropolitan Conveners: Valdi Zalitis 0422 085 241 Greg McKie 0401 327 071 Dates: Year 7 Boys Thursday, 21 October Year 7 Wednesday, 20 October 2010 2010 Year 7 Girls Monday, 25 October 2010 Year 8 Boys Thursday, 21 October Year 8 Monday, 25 October 2010 2010 Year 8 Girls Monday, 25 October 2010 Intermediate Thursday, 21 October Intermediate Thursday, 4 November 2010 Boys 2010 Intermediate Monday, 25 October 2010 Girls Senior Boys Monday, 26 July 2010 Senior Monday, 19 July 2010 & Girls Venue: Wangaratta Indoor Sports and Aquatic Knox Squash Centre, 3 James Street, Centre, Schilling Drive, Wangaratta Bayswater (Melway 64 F3) (VicRoads 312 K3) Arrival Time: 10:15am 9:15 AM

Competing Teams  their own squash racquets Must Provide:  their own squash ball [Green dot]  score sheets and a competent scorer  a first aid kit. Protests: The convener is in sole charge of the day and their decision is final. Team Sheets: Competing teams must present a completed team sheet with players in seeded order to the convener on the day of competition prior to the start of round one of competition. Teams are restricted to a maximum of 6 players for the day. CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION. 1. Squash will be conducted under the rules adopted by the International Squash Racquets Federation unless otherwise stated. 2. The format will be a split round robin with cross over semis and a final for Metropolitan, and a round robin for Country. Both the Metropolitan and Country winners will progress to the State Final. 3. Points are to be awarded for the Round-Robin matches to determine the winner on the following basis: Win: 2 points Draw: 1 point Loss: 0 points Should two or more teams finish the competition with the same number of Round Robin points, the relative positions will be determined by the result of the Round Robin match between these two teams. If more than two teams were equal or if the result was a draw then rubbers won will be used followed by games, game points and finally percentage. When doing these calculations involving a three way tie, the convener should only include the results of the 3 teams tied NOT the results from the games with the fourth team. Please note when doing calculations in a two way tie ALL teams’ results are to be used! In the final, games will be used followed by game points and finally a tie breaker to separate teams. 4. Matches will consist of four rubbers. Each rubber is the best of three games. Scores for each game will go to 15 points where every rally will score a point. If the score reaches 14 all, the receiver may call for the game to go to 15 or 17 points. The first player to reach the nominated score wins the game. 5. Teams to consist of 4 to 6 players seeded in order of ability.

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6. Hit ups are restricted to 2 minutes. Play must be continuous. An ill or injured player must be able to continue within five minutes or the game will be forfeited. 7. Players must wear appropriate attire. White soled shoes only on court and pale clothing [best white] are to be worn. Watches and jewellery are banned on court. Any player not appropriately attired, as listed, will not be permitted to participate in the Championship. 8. The wearing of approved eye-wear is now compulsory while on court. Players entering the court without eye- wear will not be permitted to play. 9. The convener has the power to apply the following penalty for schools arriving after the start ... lose all games that would have been in progress 15/0.

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SWIMMING and DIVING Country Metropolitan Convener: Michael Grant Michael Grant School Sport Officer School Sport Officer 0438 846 679 0438 846 679 Date: Tuesday, 16 March 2010 Monday, 22 March 2010 Entries Due: Friday, 5 March 2010 Friday, 12 March 2010 Venue: Albury Swim Centre (VicRoads 320 Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre, H18) Aughtie Drive, Albert Park (Melway 57 G4) Starting Time: 10:30 AM 10:00 AM

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AGE GROUPS ARE CALCULATED FROM 31 DECEMBER IN THE YEAR OF COMPETITION

LANES FOR SWIMMING – COUNTRY FINALS

Lane District Lane District 1 Ovens & Mitta 5 Ovens & Mitta 2 Shepparton 6 Shepparton 3 Goulburn 7 Goulburn 4 North East 8 North East

LANES FOR SWIMMING – METROPOLITAN FINALS

Lane District Lane District 1 Inner East 5 Dandenong Ranges 2 Nunawading 6 Yarra Valley 3 Knox 7 Maroondah 4 Doncaster 8 Waverley

POINTS ALLOCATION: PLACE: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th INDIVIDUAL 10 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 RELAY 20 16 12 10 8 6 4 2 CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION: 1. Swimming is conducted under the Rules of the Australian Swimming Inc. and the Eastern Zone unless otherwise stated. Competing swimmers and divers must be bona-fide students, under the age of 21 years as at 31 December in the year of competition, attending Secondary schools affiliated with the VSSSA - Eastern Zone and nominated by their Districts. 2. Competitors must report to the Marshalling room of the pool at least 20 minutes before the scheduled time of their event or as called. 3. Competitors may compete in only ONE age group for which they are eligible. They may however compete in any Open event. Also, 12-13 year old students must compete in the 14 year old Medley Relay and Diving; 15 year old students must compete in the 16 year old Medley Relay and Diving; and 17 year old students must compete in the 18-20 year old Medley Relay and Diving. 12-13 year old and 14 year old students must compete in the 12-15 year old Individual medley and 12-15 year old 200m. events. Note: once a student has competed in an age group at district level he/she must remain in that age group through to state level in that sport. 4. A competitor may compete in a maximum of 5 individual swimming events, two relays and 1 diving event. 5. Relay team members of each relay must be members of the same school. 6. All schools should be aware that program times are a guide only. Competitors should arrive in plenty of time for their events. VSSSA Eastern Zone 2010 73 Version 1 Produced: 21/12/2009

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7. Swimmers must remain in water until instructed to leave by the referee. 8. While schools may replace Relay competitors up to the event with eligible students, all changes to individual event competitors must be made by the relevant District Secretary and be communicated to the School Sport Officer at least two school days before the championships. No changes can be made after this time and students who compete in breach of this condition will be disqualified. 9. Events are conducted using the ‘No False Starts Rule’. 10. A medal will be awarded to the best performed competitor in each age group and be known as the Age Group Champion. If a tie occurs in the Age Group Champion award then a medal is to be awarded to each student, even if one student competed in more events than the other student.

SPRINGBOARD DIVING 1. Conducted under the rules of the Australian Diving Association unless otherwise stated. 2. All divers will perform 3 dives as follows: a. Compulsory Forward Dive 101 b. Voluntary dive from any Group but not Forward Dive 101 c. Voluntary dive, not from dive Group (b), nor Forward Dive 101 3. Dives may be performed from the 1 metre or 3 metre board. 4. Degree of difficulty will be used but with a maximum of 5.4 for the three dives. 5. Divers must complete and hand in before their event, a completed diving sheet. See handbook. Note: From 2007, the VSSSA State Diving Championship has a different competition format to that of Eastern Zone. The State Championship format is detailed below. Refer to the VSSSA Handbook for more information. All divers will perform 4 dives, as follows: a) Choice of Compulsory Dive 101 or 103 or 105 b) Plus 3 dives from 3 different groups which may include the forward group. c) No repeat dives. Dives may be performed from either the 1 metre or 3 metre board.

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MEET RECORDS OF EVENTS NO LONGER CONDUCTED AT COUNTRY FINALS:

The events listed below were discontinued after 2007 and replaced by Open 100m. events for backstroke, breaststroke and butterfly. Gender Age Group Event Record Set By Year School Record Female Under 17 100m. Backstroke Kiera Sinclair 2004 Beechworth SC 1:14.46 Male Under 17 100m. Backstroke Lucas Williams 2002 Wodonga West SC 1:05.47 Female Under 21 100m. Backstroke J Miller 1987 Rutherglen HS 1:13.43 Male Under 21 100m. Backstroke Craig Calder 2004 Wodonga HS 1:05.71 Female Under 17 100m. Breaststroke Elisha Fiddes 2006 Mooroopna SC 1:22.96 Male Under 17 100m. Breaststroke R. Lawson 1986 Yea HS 1:14.14 Female Under 21 100m. Breaststroke Tara Arnold 2006 Rutherglen HS 1:23.08 Male Under 21 100m. Breaststroke Craig Calder 2004 Wodonga HS 1:09.50 Female Under 17 100m. Butterfly Dimity Beggs 2001 Wodonga West SC 1:12.15 Male Under 17 100m. Butterfly Lucas Williams 2002 Wodonga West SC 1:03.92 Female Under 21 100m. Butterfly R. Barrow 1996 Wangaratta HS 1:11.90 Male Under 21 100m. Butterfly D. Alchin 1995 Wodonga HS 1:03.62 The events listed below were discontinued after 2008 and replaced by 15 and Under 100m Freestyle events. Gender Age Group Event Record Set By Year School Record Female Under 17 100m. Freestyle Stephanie Terrill 2006 Rutherglen HS 1:01.47 Male Under 17 100m. Freestyle Lucas Williams 2002 Wodonga West SC 56.88

MEET RECORDS OF EVENTS NO LONGER CONDUCTED AT METROPOLITAN FINALS:

The events listed below were discontinued after 2007 and replaced by Open 100m. events for backstroke, breaststroke and butterfly. Gender Age Group Event Record Set By Year School Record Female Under 17 100m. Backstroke S. Hunt 1999 Balwyn HS 1:09.55 Male Under 17 100m. Backstroke Travis Mahoney 2007 Vermont SC 1:02.60 Female Under 21 100m. Backstroke N. Boyd 2005 Lilydale Heights C 1:09.51 Male Under 21 100m. Backstroke C. Osborne 2005 Vermont SC 1:02.05 Female Under 17 100m. Breaststroke J. Yee 1992 Glen Waverley SC 1:19.20 Male Under 17 100m. Breaststroke G. Ackerley 1987 Norwood SC 1:12.17 Female Under 21 100m. Breaststroke E. Manning 1987 Nunawading HS 1:19.02 Male Under 21 100m. Breaststroke B. Tuckerman 1998 Doncaster SC 1:08.89 Female Under 17 100m. Butterfly A. Martin 2003 Canterbury GSC 1:08.53 Male Under 17 100m. Butterfly L. Hunt 1996 Forest Hills SC 1:01.52 Female Under 21 100m. Butterfly R. Stone 2005 Mt.Waverley SC 1:07.70 Male Under 21 100m. Butterfly A. Munro 2001 Warrandyte HS 1:00.79 The events listed below were discontinued after 2008 and replaced by 15 and Under 100m Freestyle events. Gender Age Group Event Record Set By Year School Record Female Under 17 100m. Freestyle Caitlin Barratt 2004 Balwyn HS 1:02.52 Male Under 17 100m. Freestyle Joshua Alati 2007 Balwyn HS 56.97

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Country Swimming – Program of Events Event Age # Gender Group Event Time Record Set by School Year 1 F 20Yr OPEN 200m Freestyle 10:30AM 2:12.93 CROFTS, Kylie Wodonga Senior Secondary College 2007 2 M 20Yr OPEN 200m Freestyle 10:30AM 2:04.27 WILLIAMS, Luke Wodonga West Secondary College 2001 3 F 15Yr OPEN 200m Freestyle 10:30AM 2:17.49 CROFTS, Kylie Wodonga Middle Years College 2006 4 M 15Yr OPEN 200m Freestyle 10:30AM 2:24.01 LAKE, Joel Wodonga Middle Years College 2006 5 F 20Yr OPEN 100m Breaststroke 10:50AM 1:25.29 EDDY, Michelle Wodonga Senior Secondary College 2008 6 M 20Yr OPEN 100m Breaststroke 10:50AM 1:12.73 LAKE, Joel Wodonga Senior Secondary College 2009 7 F 13Yr 50m Breaststroke 10:50AM 40.55 ABBOTT, C Shepparton High School 1994 8 M 13Yr 50m Breaststroke 10:50AM 38.96 MANGLESDORF, C Corryong Secondary College 1996 9 F 14Yr 50m Breaststroke 10:50AM 38.43 PANE, Emma Wangaratta High School 2004 10 M 14Yr 50m Breaststroke 10:50AM 36.47 MURRAY, Jayden Wanganui Park Secondary College 2009 11 F 15Yr 50m Breaststroke 10:50AM 36.93 PANE, Emma Wangaratta High School 2005 12 M 15Yr 50m Breaststroke 10:50AM 34.88 FAGAN, Joshua Tallangatta Secondary College 2009 13 F 16Yr 50m Breaststroke 10:50AM 35.45 PANE, Emma Wangaratta High School 2006 14 M 16Yr 50m Breaststroke 10:50AM 34.92 WILKINSON, A Rushworth Secondary College 1993 15 F 17Yr 50m Breaststroke 10:50AM 39.57 MURRAY, Brianna Wanganui Park Secondary College 2009 16 M 17Yr 50m Breaststroke 10:50AM 33.39 LAKE, Joel Wodonga Senior Secondary College 2009 17 F 20Yr 50m Breaststroke 10:50AM 39.30 EDDY, Michelle Wodonga Senior Secondary College 2008 18 M 20Yr 50m Breaststroke 10:50AM 36.33 KELLY, Leigh Cobram Secondary College 2008 19 F 20Yr OPEN 100m Butterfly 11:20AM 1:05.97 CROFTS, Kylie Wodonga Senior Secondary College 2008 20 M 20Yr OPEN 100m Butterfly 11:20AM 1:09.80 MACKENNA, Sam Mooroopna Secondary College 2009 21 F 13Yr 50m Butterfly 11:20AM 32.80 CROFTS, Kylie Wodonga High School 2004 22 M 13Yr 50m Butterfly 11:20AM 33.05 MacKENNA, Jake Mooroopna Secondary College 2003 23 F 14Yr 50m Butterfly 11:20AM 31.07 CROFTS, Kylie Wodonga High School 2005 24 M 14Yr 50m Butterfly 11:20AM 29.92 MacKENNA, Jake Mooroopna Secondary College 2004 25 F 15Yr 50m Butterfly 11:20AM 30.65 CROFTS, Kylie Wodonga Middle Years College 2006 26 M 15Yr 50m Butterfly 11:20AM 28.91 MacKENNA, Jake Mooroopna Secondary College 2005 27 F 16Yr 50m Butterfly 11:20AM 30.94 CROFTS, Kylie Wodonga Senior Secondary College 2007 28 M 16Yr 50m Butterfly 11:20AM 28.16 WILLIAMS, Luke Wodonga West Secondary College 2001 29 F 17Yr 50m Butterfly 11:20AM 30.71 CROFTS, Kylie Wodonga Senior Secondary College 2008 30 M 17Yr 50m Butterfly 11:20AM 31.45 GIBSON, Jack Shepparton High School 2008 31 F 20Yr 50m Butterfly 11:20AM 31.72 OAKLEY, Julia Benalla College 2008 32 M 20Yr 50m Butterfly 11:20AM 29.95 KELLY, Leigh Cobram Secondary College 2009 33 F 15Yr OPEN 100m Freestyle 11:45AM 1:09.76 KRESKAS, Aimee Wanganui Park Secondary College 2009 34 M 15Yr OPEN 100m Freestyle 11:45AM 1:01.20 FAGAN, Joshua Tallangatta Secondary College 2009 35 F 20Yr OPEN 100m Freestyle 11:45AM 1:02.47 TERRILL, Stephanie Rutherglen High School 2007 36 M 20Yr OPEN 100m Freestyle 11:45AM 57.51 EMERSON-WEBBER, Ashley Mitchell Secondary College 2001

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Country Swimming – Program of Events (Cont.) Event Age # Gender Group Event Time Record Set by School Year 37 F 13Yr 50m Freestyle 11:45AM 30.98 MARTIN, Ashlee Wangaratta High School 2004 38 M 13Yr 50m Freestyle 11:45AM 29.98 MANGLESDORF, C Corryong Secondary College 1996 39 F 14Yr 50m Freestyle 11:45AM 29.83 CROFTS, Kylie Wodonga High School 2005 40 M 14Yr 50m Freestyle 11:45AM 28.90 MANGLESDORF, C Corryong Secondary College 1997 41 F 15Yr 50m Freestyle 11:45AM 28.92 TERRILL, Stephanie Rutherglen High School 2004 42 M 15Yr 50m Freestyle 11:45AM 26.63 FAGAN, Joshua Tallangatta Secondary College 2009 43 F 16Yr 50m Freestyle 11:45AM 28.62 TERRILL, Stephanie Rutherglen High School 2005 44 M 16Yr 50m Freestyle 11:45AM 25.61 WILLIAMS, Luke Wodonga West Secondary College 2001 45 F 17Yr 50m Freestyle 11:45AM 27.84 McCLEAVE, Erin Rutherglen High School 2000 46 M 17Yr 50m Freestyle 11:45AM 25.87 WILLIAMS, Luke Wodonga West Secondary College 2002 47 F 20Yr 50m Freestyle 11:45AM 28.31 FIDDES, Elisha Mooroopna Secondary College 2007 48 M 20Yr 50m Freestyle 11:45AM 26.47 MARTENS, C Rutherglen High School 1995 49 F 15Yr OPEN 50m Freestyle [D] 11:45AM No Record Applicable 50 F 20Yr OPEN 50m Freestyle [D] 11:45AM No Record Applicable 51 M 15Yr OPEN 50m Freestyle [D] 11:45AM No Record Applicable 52 M 20Yr OPEN 50m Freestyle [D] 11:45AM No Record Applicable 53 F 20Yr OPEN 100m Backstroke 12:15PM 1:16.94 EDDY, Michelle Wodonga Senior Secondary College 2008 54 M 20Yr OPEN 100m Backstroke 12:15PM 1:07.58 LAKE, Joel Wodonga Senior Secondary College 2009 55 F 13Yr 50m Backstroke 12:15PM 36.20 BARROW, R Wangaratta High School 1991 56 M 13Yr 50m Backstroke 12:15PM 36.75 SINCLAIR, Jayden Beechworth Secondary College 2006 57 F 14Yr 50m Backstroke 12:15PM 34.44 FIDDES, Elisha Mooroopna Secondary College 2003 58 M 14Yr 50m Backstroke 12:15PM 33.56 SINCLAIR, Jayden Beechworth Secondary College 2007 59 F 15Yr 50m Backstroke 12:15PM 33.35 HOHMANN, A Wodonga High School 1991 60 M 15Yr 50m Backstroke 12:15PM 32.67 SINCLAIR, Jayden Beechworth Secondary College 2008 61 F 16Yr 50m Backstroke 12:15PM 34.17 WARD, N Yea High School 1985 62 M 16Yr 50m Backstroke 12:15PM 30.33 WILLIAMS, Luke Wodonga West Secondary College 2001 63 F 17Yr 50m Backstroke 12:15PM 37.64 MURRAY, Brianna Wanganui Park Secondary College 2008 64 M 17Yr 50m Backstroke 12:15PM 29.92 LAKE, Joel Wodonga Senior Secondary College 2009 65 F 20Yr 50m Backstroke 12:15PM 34.11 OAKLEY, Julia Benalla College 2008 66 M 20Yr 50m Backstroke 12:15PM 33.01 KELLY, Leigh Cobram Secondary College 2009 67 F 15Yr OPEN 50m Backstroke [D] 12:15PM No Record Applicable 68 F 20Yr OPEN 50m Backstroke [D] 12:15PM No Record Applicable 69 M 15Yr OPEN 50m Backstroke [D] 12:15PM No Record Applicable 70 M 20Yr OPEN 50m Backstroke [D] 12:15PM No Record Applicable 71 F 14Yr OPEN 4 X 50m Medley Relay 12:45PM 2:33.19 Wodonga High School 2004 72 M 14Yr OPEN 4 X 50m Medley Relay 12:45PM 2:34.73 Rutherglen High School 1991 73 F 16Yr OPEN 4 X 50m Medley Relay 12:45PM 2:24.89 Wodonga High School 1991 VSSSA Eastern Zone 2010 77 Version 1 Produced: 21/12/2009

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Country Swimming – Program of Events (Cont.) Event Age # Gender Group Event Time Record Set by School Year 74 M 16Yr OPEN 4 X 50m Medley Relay 12:45PM 2:14.99 North Shepparton Secondary College 1993 75 F 20Yr OPEN 4 X 50m Medley Relay 12:45PM 2:24.40 Wodonga Senior Secondary College 2008 76 M 20Yr OPEN 4 X 50m Medley Relay 12:45PM 2:09.70 Rutherglen High School 1992 77 F 20Yr OPEN 400m Freestyle 1:05PM 4:50.71 ARNOLD, Olivia Rutherglen High School 2004 78 M 20Yr OPEN 400m Freestyle 1:05PM 4:36.91 EMERSON-WEBBER, Ashley Mitchell Secondary College 2001 79 F 15Yr OPEN 50m Breaststroke [D] 1:40PM No Record Applicable 80 F 20Yr OPEN 50m Breaststroke [D] 1:40PM No Record Applicable 81 M 15Yr OPEN 50m Breaststroke [D] 1:40PM No Record Applicable 82 M 20Yr OPEN 50m Breaststroke [D] 1:40PM No Record Applicable 83 F 15Yr OPEN 200m I.M. 1:40PM 2:30.93 CROFTS, Kylie Wodonga Middle Years College 2006 84 M 15Yr OPEN 200m I.M. 1:40PM 2:33.87 GLEDHILL, Jayden Mooroopna Secondary College 2001 85 F 20Yr OPEN 200m I.M. 1:40PM 2:29.31 CROFTS, Kylie Wodonga Senior Secondary College 2007 86 M 20Yr OPEN 200m I.M. 1:40PM 2:19.74 CALDER, Craig Wodonga High School 2004 87 F 13Yr 4 X 50m Relay 2:00PM 2:23.07 Wodonga Middle Years College 2007 88 M 13Yr 4 X 50m Relay 2:00PM 2:20.90 Beechworth Secondary College 2006 89 F 14Yr 4 X 50m Relay 2:00PM 2:17.66 Mount Beauty Secondary College 1992 90 M 14Yr 4 X 50m Relay 2:00PM 2:12.10 Beechworth Secondary College 2007 91 F 15Yr 4 X 50m Relay 2:00PM 2:14.40 Mount Beauty Secondary College 1993 92 M 15Yr 4 X 50m Relay 2:00PM 2:02.85 North Shepparton Secondary College 1992 93 F 16Yr 4 X 50m Relay 2:00PM 2:11.86 Wodonga Senior Secondary College 2006 94 M 16Yr 4 X 50m Relay 2:00PM 1:56.99 Beechworth Secondary College 2009 95 F 17Yr 4 X 50m Relay 2:00PM 2:12.34 Wodonga Senior Secondary College 2007 96 M 17Yr 4 X 50m Relay 2:00PM 1:54.81 Rutherglen High School 1991 97 F 20Yr 4 X 50m Relay 2:00PM 2:11.07 Rutherglen High School 2001 98 M 20Yr 4 X 50m Relay 2:00PM 1:53.13 Rutherglen High School 1992

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Metropolitan Swimming and Diving – Program of Events Event Age # Gender Group Event Time Record Set by School Year 1 F 14Yr OPEN Diving 10:30AM 136.00 COSGROVE, Laura Canterbury Girls Secondary College 2001 2 M 14Yr OPEN Diving 11:00AM 106.95 MANKTELOW, Brenton Croydon Secondary College 2002 3 F 16Yr OPEN Diving 11:30AM 112.20 COSGROVE, Laura Canterbury Girls Secondary College 2002 4 M 16Yr OPEN Diving 12:00PM 112.10 WESTON, Matthew Croydon Secondary College 2005 5 F 20Yr OPEN Diving 12:30PM 136.95 DAVIES, S Ringwood Secondary College 2001 6 M 20Yr OPEN Diving 1:00PM 115.05 DINGLE, L Wheelers Hill Secondary College 2001 7 F 20Yr OPEN 200m Freestyle 10:00AM 2:13.79 PERRING, Roxanne Vermont Secondary College 2009 8 M 20Yr OPEN 200m Freestyle 10:05AM 1:58.60 CLARKE, J Mullauna Secondary College 1995 9 F 15Yr OPEN 200m Freestyle 10:10AM 2:17.05 SYNON, L Vermont Secondary College 2001 10 M 15Yr OPEN 200m Freestyle 10:15AM 2:02.70 HUNT, Liam Vermont Secondary College 2009 11 F 20Yr OPEN 100m Breaststroke 10:20AM 1:20.24 McDONALD, Rachel Parkwood Secondary College 2009 12 M 20Yr OPEN 100m Breaststroke 10:24AM 1:13.75 IVOSEV, Marko Brentwood Secondary College 2009 13 F 13Yr 50m Breaststroke 10:28AM 37.83 GODDARD, Devyn Koonung Secondary College 2003 14 M 13Yr 50m Breaststroke 10:30AM 34.14 LIM, B Balwyn High School 1999 15 F 14Yr 50m Breaststroke 10:32AM 35.54 GODDARD, Devyn Koonung Secondary College 2004 16 M 14Yr 50m Breaststroke 10:34AM 34.92 ACKERLEY, G Norwood Secondary College 1984 17 F 15Yr 50m Breaststroke 10:36AM 35.51 CHANTER, Kimberley Glen Waverley Secondary College 2004 18 M 15Yr 50m Breaststroke 10:38AM 33.52 HAYSOM, Daniel Ringwood Secondary College 2009 19 F 16Yr 50m Breaststroke 10:40AM 35.23 CHANTER, Kimberley Glen Waverley Secondary College 2005 20 M 16Yr 50m Breaststroke 10:42AM 32.84 LAWSON, R Yea High School 1984 21 F 17Yr 50m Breaststroke 10:44AM 38.03 KERRIDGE, Laura Camberwell High School 2008 22 M 17Yr 50m Breaststroke 10:46AM 34.29 FROGLEY, Douglas Lilydale High School 2009 23 F 20Yr 50m Breaststroke 10:48AM 36.25 McDONALD, Rachel Parkwood Secondary College 2009 24 M 20Yr 50m Breaststroke 10:50AM 33.21 MOORE, Steve East Doncaster Secondary College 2009 25 F 20Yr OPEN 100m Butterfly 10:52AM 1:07.57 PERRING, Roxanne Vermont Secondary College 2009 26 M 20Yr OPEN 100m Butterfly 10:56AM 1:01.37 IVOSEV, Marko Brentwood Secondary College 2009 27 F 13Yr 50m Butterfly 11:00AM 32.07 BROOKS, Cassandra Rowville Secondary College 2006 28 M 13Yr 50m Butterfly 11:02AM 30.24 MAK, R Doncaster Secondary College 2005 29 F 14Yr 50m Butterfly 11:04AM 31.31 BROOKS, Cassandra Rowville Secondary College 2007 30 M 14Yr 50m Butterfly 11:06AM 29.57 CRABB, Cameron Koonung Secondary College 2009 31 F 15Yr 50m Butterfly 11:08AM 30.94 PERRING, Roxanne Vermont Secondary College 2007 32 M 15Yr 50m Butterfly 11:10AM 27.66 HUNT, Liam Vermont Secondary College 2009 33 F 16Yr 50m Butterfly 11:12AM 30.24 LYNCH, K Vermont Secondary College 1996 34 M 16Yr 50m Butterfly 11:14AM 27.95 IVOSEV, Marko Brentwood Secondary College 2009 35 F 17Yr 50m Butterfly 11:16AM 30.85 PERRING, Roxanne Vermont Secondary College 2009 36 M 17Yr 50m Butterfly 11:18AM 26.44 READ, Andrew Kew High School 2009 VSSSA Eastern Zone 2010 79 Version 1 Produced: 21/12/2009

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Metropolitan Swimming and Diving – Program of Events (Cont.) Event Age # Gender Group Event Time Record Set by School Year 37 F 20Yr 50m Butterfly 11:20AM 32.24 CHANTER, Kimberley Glen Waverley Secondary College 2008 38 M 20Yr 50m Butterfly 11:22AM 26.77 BURUNOV, Yuriy Glen Waverley Secondary College 2008 39 F 15Yr OPEN 100m Freestyle 11:24AM 1:04.56 FORSTER, Jessica Vermont Secondary College 2009 40 M 15Yr OPEN 100m Freestyle 11:28AM 56.41 HUNT, Liam Vermont Secondary College 2009 41 F 20Yr OPEN 100m Freestyle 11:32AM 1:02.96 PEARSON, T Balwyn High School 1991 42 M 20Yr OPEN 100m Freestyle 11:36AM 53.54 CLARKE, J Mullauna Secondary College 1995 43 F 13Yr 50m Freestyle 11:40AM 30.18 KERRIDGE, Laura Canterbury Girls Secondary College 2004 44 M 13Yr 50m Freestyle 11:42AM 28.47 READ, Andrew Kew High School 2005 45 F 14Yr 50m Freestyle 11:44AM 28.14 READ, Kristiahne Kew High School 2005 46 M 14Yr 50m Freestyle 11:46AM 27.43 CRABB, Cameron Koonung Secondary College 2009 47 F 15Yr 50m Freestyle 11:48AM 28.76 SYNON, L Vermont Secondary College 2001 48 M 15Yr 50m Freestyle 11:48AM 25.66 ALATI, Joel Balwyn High School 2007 49 F 16Yr 50m Freestyle 11:50AM 28.42 READ, Kristiahne Kew High School 2007 50 M 16Yr 50m Freestyle 11:52AM 25.12 ALATI, Joel Balwyn High School 2009 51 F 17Yr 50m Freestyle 11:54AM 28.61 STUBBINS, K Rowville Secondary College 2000 52 M 17Yr 50m Freestyle 11:56AM 25.41 READ, Andrew Kew High School 2009 53 F 20Yr 50m Freestyle 11:58AM 28.45 CHANTER, Kimberley Glen Waverley Secondary College 2007 54 M 20Yr 50m Freestyle 12:00PM 25.30 DERRICK, Mark Vermont Secondary College 2004 55 F 15Yr OPEN 50m Freestyle [D] 12:02PM No Record Applicable 56 F 20Yr OPEN 50m Freestyle [D] 12:02PM No Record Applicable 57 M 15Yr OPEN 50m Freestyle [D] 12:04PM No Record Applicable 58 M 20Yr OPEN 50m Freestyle [D] 12:04PM No Record Applicable 59 F 20Yr OPEN 100m Backstroke 12:06PM 1:14.23 BOLDT, Evelyn East Doncaster Secondary College 2009 60 M 20Yr OPEN 100m Backstroke 12:10PM 1:04.48 MOORE, Steve East Doncaster Secondary College 2009 61 F 13Yr 50m Backstroke 12:14PM 32.83 LOH, Grace Canterbury Girls Secondary College 2004 62 M 13Yr 50m Backstroke 12:16PM 32.54 LEI, David Glen Waverley Secondary College 2009 63 F 14Yr 50m Backstroke 12:18PM 32.83 LOH, Grace Canterbury Girls Secondary College 2005 64 M 14Yr 50m Backstroke 12:20PM 32.40 WALLACE, Billy Fairhills High School 2008 65 F 15Yr 50m Backstroke 12:22PM 32.90 FLEMMING, M Glen Waverley Secondary College 1996 66 M 15Yr 50m Backstroke 12:24PM 30.69 LINDSAY, Nicholas Lilydale High School 2007 67 F 16Yr 50m Backstroke 12:26PM 32.75 WILSON, Kristen Ashwood Secondary College 2004 68 M 16Yr 50m Backstroke 12:28PM 29.86 RICHARDS, P Heathmont College 1994 69 F 17Yr 50m Backstroke 12:30PM 34.46 PERRING, Roxanne Vermont Secondary College 2009 70 M 17Yr 50m Backstroke 12:32PM 28.02 READ, Andrew Kew High School 2009 71 F 20Yr 50m Backstroke 12:34PM 34.65 KREUZER, Amy Wantirna College 2009 72 M 20Yr 50m Backstroke 12:36PM 29.07 BURUNOV, Yuriy Glen Waverley Secondary College 2008 VSSSA Eastern Zone 2010 80 Version 1 Produced: 21/12/2009

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Metropolitan Swimming and Diving– Program of Events (Cont.) Event Age # Gender Group Event Time Record Set by School Year 73 F 15Yr OPEN 50m Backstroke [D] 12:38PM No Record Applicable 74 F 20Yr OPEN 50m Backstroke [D] 12:38PM No Record Applicable 75 M 15Yr OPEN 50m Backstroke [D] 12:40PM No Record Applicable 76 M 20Yr OPEN 50m Backstroke [D] 12:40PM No Record Applicable 77 F 14Yr OPEN 4 X 50m Medley Relay 12:42PM 2:23.22 Canterbury Girls Secondary College 2005 78 M 14Yr OPEN 4 X 50m Medley Relay 12:46PM 2:19.11 Balwyn High School 2009 79 F 16Yr OPEN 4 X 50m Medley Relay 12:50PM 2:18.47 Ashwood Secondary College 1986 80 M 16Yr OPEN 4 X 50m Medley Relay 12:54PM 2:05.29 Balwyn High School 2007 81 F 20Yr OPEN 4 X 50m Medley Relay 12:58PM 2:21.27 Emerald Secondary College 1998 82 M 20Yr OPEN 4 X 50m Medley Relay 1:02PM 1:59.13 Vermont Secondary College 2005 83 F 20Yr OPEN 400m Freestyle 1:06PM 4:42.80 HERMAN, L Camberwell High School 1993 84 M 20Yr OPEN 400m Freestyle 1:14PM 4:17.60 CLARKE, J Mullauna Secondary College 1995 85 F 15Yr OPEN 50m Breaststroke [D] 1:22PM No Record Applicable 86 F 20Yr OPEN 50m Breaststroke [D] 1:22PM No Record Applicable 87 M 15Yr OPEN 50m Breaststroke [D] 1:24PM No Record Applicable 88 M 20Yr OPEN 50m Breaststroke [D] 1:24PM No Record Applicable 89 F 15Yr OPEN 200m I.M. 1:26PM 2:34.62 WILSON, Kristen Ashwood Secondary College 2003 90 M 15Yr OPEN 200m I.M. 1:30PM 2:23.55 PEARCE, Roy Koonung Secondary College 2005 91 F 20Yr OPEN 200m I.M. 1:34PM 2:27.82 WILSON, Kristen Ashwood Secondary College 2004 92 M 20Yr OPEN 200m I.M. 1:38PM 2:16.04 PEARCE, Roy Koonung Secondary College 2007 93 F 13Yr 4 X 50m Relay 1:42PM 2:15.82 Canterbury Girls Secondary College 2009 94 M 13Yr 4 X 50m Relay 1:46PM 2:10.94 Doncaster Secondary College 2005 95 F 14Yr 4 X 50m Relay 1:50PM 2:07.92 Canterbury Girls Secondary College 2005 96 M 14Yr 4 X 50m Relay 1:54PM 2:03.65 Balwyn High School 2007 97 F 15Yr 4 X 50m Relay 1:58PM 2:07.89 Canterbury Girls Secondary College 2004 98 M 15Yr 4 X 50m Relay 2:02PM 1:53.94 Balwyn High School 2007 99 F 16Yr 4 X 50m Relay 2:06PM 2:07.81 Canterbury Girls Secondary College 2005 100 M 16Yr 4 X 50m Relay 2:10PM 1:52.30 Balwyn High School 2009 101 F 17Yr 4 X 50m Relay 2:14PM 2:08.23 Canterbury Girls Secondary College 2003 102 M 17Yr 4 X 50m Relay 2:18PM 1:50.86 Balwyn High School 2007 103 F 20Yr 4 X 50m Relay 2:22PM 2:04.98 Canterbury Girls Secondary College 2007 104 M 20Yr 4 X 50m Relay 2:26PM 1:45.48 Vermont Secondary College 2005

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SPRINGBOARD DIVING 1. Conducted under the rules of the Australian Diving Association unless otherwise stated 2. All divers will perform 3 dives as follows: a. Compulsory Forward Dive 101 b. Voluntary dive from any Group but not Forward Dive 101 c. Voluntary dive, not from the same Group as dive (b), nor Forward Dive 101 3. Dives may be performed from the 1metre or 3metre board 4. Degree of difficulty will be used but with a maximum of 5.4 for the three dives 5. Divers must complete and hand in before their event, a completed diving sheet. See Zone Handbook or back of Diving entry sheet that will be sent to schools. Please complete two diving forms below by circling and writing in, and hand one in to the Diving Officials at the pool, 30 minutes prior to your event. See Degree of Difficulty sheet in Zone Handbook

Dive Dive Position Board Group and Dive Description Somer Twists Degree No. saults Of Diff. **

1 101 A B C D m Fwd 0 0

2 A B C D m Arm Cut Fly Fwd Back Rev Inw

3 A B C D m Arm Cut Fly Fwd Back Rev Inw

** Maximum total Degree of Difficulty for the three dives is 5.4

Diving Event Boys / Girls 12-14 15-16 17-20 Please circle

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DIVE NUMBERS, DESCRIPTIONS & DEGREE OF DIFFICULTY

1 METRE 3 METRE 1 METRE 3 METRE SPRINGBOARD SPRINGBOARD Strt Pike Tuck Free Strt Pike Tuck Free Strt Pike Tuck Free Strt Pike Tuck Free FORWARD GROUP ABCDABCD TWISTING GROUP ABCDABCD 101 Forward Dive 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.6 1.5 1.4 5111 Forward Dive ½ Twist 1.8 1.7 1.6 2 1.9 1.8 102 Forward Somersault 1.6 1.5 1.4 1.7 1.6 1.5 5112 Forward Dive 1 Twist 2 1.9 2.2 2.1 103 Forward 1 ½ Somersault 2 1.7 1.6 1.9 1.6 1.5 5121 Forward Somersault ½ Twist 1.7 1.8 104 Forward Double Somersault 2.6 2.3 2.2 2.4 2.1 2 5122 Forward Somersault 1 Twist 1.9 2 105 Forward 2 ½ Somersault 2.6 2.4 2.8 2.4 2.2 5126 Forward Somersault 3 Twists 2.7 2.8 106 Forward Triple Somersault 3.2 2.9 2.8 2.5 5131 Forward 1 ½ Somersault ½ Twist 21.9 107 Forward 3 ½ Somersault 3.3 3 3.1 2.8 5132 Forward 1 ½ Somersault 1 Twist 2.2 2.1 109 Forward 4 ½ Somersault 3.5 5134 Forward 1 ½ Somersault 2 Twists 2.6 2.5 112 Forward Flying Somersault 1.7 1.6 1.8 1.7 5136 Forward 1 ½ Somersault 3 Twists 32.9 113 Forward Flying 1 ½ Somersaults 1.9 1.8 1.8 1.7 5138 Forward 1 ½ Somersault 4 Twists 3.4 3.3 115 Forward Flying 2 ½ Somersaults 2.7 2.5 5151 Forward 2 ½ Somersault ½ Twist 3 2.8 2.8 2.6 5152 Forward 2 ½ Somersault 1 Twist 3.2 3 3 2.8 1 METRE 3 METRE 5154 Forward 2 ½ Somersault 2 Twists 3.6 3.4 3.4 3.2 SPRINGBOARD Strt Pike Tuck Free Strt Pike Tuck Free 5172 Forward 3 ½ Somersault 1 Twists 3.7 3.4 BACK GROUP ABCDABCD 201 Back Dive 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.9 1.8 1.7 5211 Back Dive ½ Twist 1.8 1.7 1.6 2 1.9 1.8 202 Back Somersault 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.8 1.7 1.6 5212 Back Dive 1 Twist 22.2 203 Back 1 ½ Somersault 2.5 2.3 2 2.4 2.2 1.9 5221 Back Somersault ½ Twist 1.7 1.8 204 Back Double Somersault 2.5 2.2 2.5 2.3 2 5222 Back Somersault 1 Twist 1.9 2 205 Back 2 ½ Somersault 3.2 3 3 2.8 5223 Back Somersault 1 ½ Twists 2.3 2.4 206 Back Triple Summersault 3.2 2.9 2.8 2.5 5225 Back Somersault 2 ½ Twists 2.7 2.8 207 Back 3 ½ Somersault 3.7 3.4 5227 Back Somersault 3 ½ Twists 3.1 3.2 212 Back Flying Somersault 1.7 1.6 1.8 1.7 5231 Back 1 ½ Somersault ½ Twist 2.1 2 213 Back Flying 1 ½ Somersault 2.1 5233 Back 1 ½ Somersault 1 ½ Twists 2.5 2.4 215 Back Flying 2 ½ Somersault 3.3 3.1 5235 Back 1 ½ Somersault 2 ½ Twists 2.9 2.8 5237 Back 1 ½ Somersault 3 ½ Twists 3.2 1 METRE 3 METRE 5239 Back 1 ½ Somersault 4 ½ Twists 3.6 SPRINGBOARD 2.9 2.7 2.7 2.5 Strt Pike Tuck Free Strt Pike Tuck Free 5251 Back 2 ½ Somersault ½ Twist REVERSE GROUP ABCDABCD 5253 Back 2 ½ Somersault 1 ½ Twists 3.5 3.3 301 Reverse Dive 1.8 1.7 1.6 2 1.9 1.8 302 Reverse Somersault 1.8 1.7 1.6 1.9 1.8 1.7 5311 Reverse Dive ½ Twist 1.9 1.8 1.7 2.1 2 1.9 303 Reverse 1 ½ Somersault 2.7 2.4 2.1 2.6 2.3 2 5312 Reverse Dive 1 Twist 2.1 2.3 304 Reverse Double Somersault 2.9 2.6 2.3 2.7 2.4 2.1 5321 Reverse Somersault ½ Twist 1.8 1.9 305 Reverse 2 ½ Somersault 3.2 3 3.4 3 2.8 5322 Reverse Somersault 1 Twist 22.1 306 Reverse Triple Summersault 3.3 3 2.9 2.6 5323 Reverse Somersault 1 ½ Twists 2.4 2.5 307 Reverse 3 ½ Somersault 3.8 3.5 5325 Reverse Somersault 2 ½ Twists 2.8 2.9 312 Reverse Flying Somersault 1.8 1.7 1.9 1.8 5331 Reverse 1 ½ Somersault ½ Twist 2.2 2.1 313 Reverse Flying 1 ½ Somersault 2.6 2.3 2.5 2.2 5333 Reverse 1 ½ Somersault 1 ½ Twists 2.6 2.5 5335 Reverse 1 ½ Somersault 2 ½ Twists 32.9 1 METRE 3 METRE 5337 Reverse 1 ½ Somersault 3 ½ Twists 3.4 3.3 SPRINGBOARD Strt Pike Tuck Free Strt Pike Tuck Free 5339 Reverse 1 ½ Somersault 4 ½ Twists 3.7 INWARD GROUP ABCDABCD 5351 Reverse 2 ½ Somersault ½ Twist 2.9 2.7 2.7 2.5

3.5 3.5 3.3 401 Inward Dive 1.8 1.5 1.4 1.7 1.4 1.3 5353 Reverse 2 ½ Somersault 1 ½ Twists 402 Inward Somersault 2 1.7 1.6 1.8 1.5 1.4 5371 Reverse 3 ½ Somersault ½ Twist 3.4 3.1 403 Inward 1 ½ Somersault 2.4 2.2 2.1 1.9 404 Inward Double Somersault 3 2.8 2.6 2.4 5411 Inward Dive ½ Twist 2 1.7 1.6 1.9 1.6 1.5 405 Inward 2 ½ Somersault 3.4 3.1 3 2.7 5412 Inward Dive 1 Twist 2.2 1.9 1.8 2.1 1.8 1.7 407 Inward 3 ½ Somersault 3.4 5421 Inward Somersault ½ Twist 1.9 1.7 412 Inward Flying Somersault 2.1 2 1.9 1.8 5422 Inward Somersault 1 Twist 2.1 1.9 413 Inward Flying 1 ½ Somersault 2.9 2.7 2.6 2.4 5432 Inward 1 ½ Somersault 1 Twist 2.7 2.4 5434 Inward 1 ½ Somersault 2 Twists 3.1 2.8 5436 Inward 1 ½ Somersault 3 Twists 3.4

In the above table, the dive (-) is not possible and the empty spaces have not been calculated.

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TABLE TENNIS Country Metropolitan Conveners: Christine Gigliotti 0408 519 814 Paul Jenes 0414 563 316

Dates: Year 7 Boys Friday, 29 October 2010 Year 7 Friday, 15 October 2010 Year 7 Girls Friday, 22 October 2010 Year 8 Boys Friday, 29 October 2010 Year 8 Wednesday, 27 October 2010 Year 8 Girls Friday, 22 October 2010 Intermediate Friday, 29 October 2010 Intermediate Wednesday, 3 Boys November 2010 Intermediate Friday, 22 October 2010 Girls Senior Boys & Monday, 26 July 2010 Senior Friday, 23 July 2010 Girls Venue: Wangaratta Table Tennis Centre, Kilsyth Sports Stadium, Liverpool Road, Wangaratta Showgrounds, Evans Street, Kilsyth (Melway 51 H8) Wangaratta (VicRoads 312 K2) Arrival Time: 10:15 AM 9:15 AM

Competing Teams  Competent umpire (student not playing at that time) Must Provide:  12 ATTA approved spherical balls with a diameter of 40mm  Schools with yellow shirts are asked to bring white balls.  A teacher or school council approved parent must accompany all teams. Team Sheets: Competing teams must take a completed team sheet with players in seeded order to the convener on the day of competition. CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION: 1. Table Tennis will be conducted under the rules of the Australian Table Tennis Association unless otherwise stated. 2. The format of the competition will be a Split Round-Robin with cross over semis and a final between the winners of each pool if 6 or more teams, otherwise a Round Robin will be played. Both the Metropolitan and Country Winners progress to the State Final. 3. Points are to be awarded for the Round-Robin matches to determine the winners of each pool on the following basis: Win: 2 points Draw: 1 point Loss: 0 points Should two teams finish the competition with the same number of points, the winner of the match between these two teams will assume the higher position. If this match was a draw or if more than two teams were equal, then rubbers won, games won, points won and finally points percentage will be used. When doing these calculations involving a three way tie, the convener should only include the results of the 3 teams tied NOT the results from the games with the fourth team. Please note when doing calculations in a two way tie ALL teams’ results are to be used! 4. Matches are to consist of 6 Rubbers, 4 singles and 2 doubles. Each rubber is to be the best of 5 advantage games to 11. After each 2 points have been scored, the receiving player or pair shall become the serving player or pair. In the last possible game of a match the players or pairs shall change ends when first either player or pair scores 5 points. If scores are 10 all a player must gain a lead of two points to win. After 10 service is changed every point rather than every two. In the last possible game of a doubles match the pair due to receive next shall change their order of receiving when first either pair scores 5 points. 5. Winners of matches will be decided on rubbers won. If teams are still equal, games will be used and if still equal points will be used to determine the result. If the two teams in the final are equal up to game points a single game will be played between the no. 1 singles players to determine the winner. VSSSA Eastern Zone 2010 84 Version 1 Produced: 21/12/2009

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6. Teams to consist of 4-6 players. Teams are to be seeded for singles in order of ability 1-6. The rank order is to be adhered to and if a replacement player is required, players will move up a rank to fill the vacant position, and the replacement player will play in No. 4 position. Any pairing may be used for doubles. Players are restricted to one singles rubber and one doubles rubber in any match. 7. Hit-ups will be restricted to 2 minutes only. Play must be continuous. An ill or injured player must be able to continue within five minutes or the game will be forfeited. 8. Players must wear the appropriate attire. White soled shoes only will be permitted in the court areas. Players must wear dark clothing. No checked or striped playing tops will be permitted. Watches, jewellery or reflective items are banned. Any player not appropriately attired, as listed, will not be permitted to participate in the Championship. 9. Players will toss for choice of either serve or end at the beginning of the rubber. 10. In the fifth game of a rubber (if required), players will change ends when the first player reaches 5 points. 11. In doubles matches, players are to hit to different players in the second game, and are to swap again at the half-way point of fifth game if it is played. 12. The convener has the power to apply the following penalty for teams arriving late..... Lose all games that would have been in progress 11/0.

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TENNIS Country Metropolitan Conveners: Christy Rilen 0419 311 083 Judith Dungey 0438 138 013 Dates: Year 7 Boys and Friday, 5 November Year 7 Boys Monday, 8 November Girls 2010 2010 Year 7 Girls Friday, 12 November 2010 Year 8 Boys and Thursday, 4 Year 8 Boys Friday, 5 November Girls November 2010 2010 Year 8 Girls Monday, 18 October 2010 Intermediate Boys Friday, 30 April 2010 Intermediate Boys Friday, 23 April 2010 and Girls Intermediate Girls Friday, 30 April 2010 Senior Boys and Friday, 23 April 2010 Senior Boys Friday, 12 March 2010 Girls Senior Girls Friday, 5 March 2010 Venue: Seymour Tennis Club, Howe Street, Pool 1 - Ringwood Tennis Club, Jubilee Seymour (VicRoads 292 G10) Park (off City Road), Ringwood (Melway Map 49 H 10) Pool 2 - North Ringwood Tennis Club, Warrandyte Road, North Ringwood (Melway 49 J2) Arrival Time: 9:15 AM 9:15 AM

Competing Teams  Competent Umpire and Scorer Must Provide:  8 New competition grade tennis balls  A teacher or a school council approved adult must accompany all teams Team Sheets: Competing teams must take a completed team sheet with players in seeded order to the convener on the day of competition. Teams are restricted to a maximum of 8 players for the day. CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION: 1. Tennis will be conducted under the rules of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia, unless otherwise stated. Format is Split Round Robin with final or a full Round Robin depending on the number of teams. Both the Metropolitan Winner and the Country Winner will progress to the State Finals. 2. Teams to consist of 4-8 players. Teams are to be seeded for singles in order of ability 1 to 6. The rank order is to be adhered to and if a replacement player is required, players will move up a rank to fill the vacant position and the replacement player will play in No. 4 position. Any pairing may be used for doubles. 3. Matches are to consist of 6 sets, 4 singles and 2 doubles. Each set is to be to 6 games, with a tie-breaker at 6 games all. 4. Winners of matches will be decided on sets won. If teams are equal, games will be used to determine the winner. If still equal then a Draw will stand in Round Robin matches. 5. Points are to be awarded for the Round-Robin matches to determine the winners of each pool on the following basis: Win: 2 points Draw: 1 point Loss: 0 points Should two teams finish the Round Robin competition with the same number of points, then the winner of the Round Robin match between these teams will assume the higher position. If more than two teams are equal

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or if the result between the two teams was a draw then position will be determined on sets won, and if teams are still equal on games won.

When doing these calculations involving a three way tie, the convener should only include the results of the 3 teams tied NOT the results from the games with the fourth team. Please note when doing calculations in a two way tie ALL teams’ results are to be used! If teams are still equal at the venues a tie breaker between the 1st doubles pair will be played to determine the winning team. If at the end of the finals, the two teams have equal number of sets and games, then each team shall nominate one doubles pair to play a 10 point match tie break with a two point advantage. 6. Hit-ups will be restricted to 2 minutes only. Play must be continuous. An ill or injured player must be able to continue within five minutes or the game will be forfeited. 7. Players must wear the appropriate attire. Correct tennis shoes must be worn on the courts. Any player not appropriately attired, as listed, will not be permitted to participate in the Championship. 8. All teams must complete a team score sheet prior to all matches and hand it to the Convener before the start of play in that match. 9. The convener has the power to apply the following penalty for teams arriving later than the starting time ... lose all sets that would have been in progress by the maximum to zero.

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TRACK and FIELD

Country Metropolitan Convener: Michael Grant Michael Grant School Sport Officer School Sport Officer 0438 846 679 0438 846 679 Date: Wednesday, 6 October 2010 Friday, 8 October 2010 Backup Day – Wednesday, 13 October 2010 Backup Day – Monday, 11 October 2010 Entries Due: Friday, 10 September 2010 Friday, 10 September 2010 Venue: Alexandra Park Athletics Complex, Short Knox Athletics Track, Bunjil Way, Knoxfield Street, East Albury (VicRoads 321 N16) (Melway 73 D7)

Order for Fixed Lane Events and All Field Events for Country Finals Lane District Lane District 1 Ovens & Mitta 5 Ovens & Mitta 2 Shepparton 6 Shepparton 3 Goulburn 7 Goulburn 4 North East 8 North East Order for Fixed Lane Events and All Field Events for Metropolitan Finals Lane District Lane District 1 Inner East 5 Dandenong Ranges 2 Nunawading 6 Yarra Valley 3 Knox 7 Maroondah 4 Doncaster 8 Waverley Conditions of Competition:

1. The championships will be conducted under the rules of the IAAF and the Eastern Zone unless otherwise stated. 2. Competitors may complete in only one age group for which they are eligible. They may, however, compete in an event in another age group for which they are eligible, if there is no identical event in their own age group. Hurdles events are identical irrespective of distance. Once a student has participated in an age group at District level they must remain in that Age Group through to State Level. 12-13 year old and 14 year old walkers must compete in the 15 year old events. 3. Competitors may compete in a maximum of five individual events and one relay. 4. Ages are calculated as at 31 December in the year of competition. 5. Competitors must report to the marshalling area for their event at least 5 events or 20 minutes before the scheduled time or when called. 6. All competitors should wear their school colours and be properly attired for athletics. 7. Competitors must wear spikes or runners for all events. 8. Lanes will be constant for ALL events. 9. While schools may replace relay competitors with eligible competitors up to the event, all changes to individual event competitors must be made by the relevant district secretary and communicated to the School Sport Officer at least two school days before the championships. No changes can be made after this time and students who compete in breach of this condition will be disqualified. Note, in the event that the program is postponed to the backup day or beyond, changes to individual events will be allowed provided they are advised to the School Sport Officer at least two school days prior to the new championship date. 10. The boys and girls walks and 1500m events will start together in each age group. 11. When clashes between track and field events occur, competitors report to the chief judge of the field event first, then attend the track event. Competitors should return to their field event immediately to complete their three throws/jumps. In high jump events the competitor will enter/re-enter the competition at the height at which the bar is set at the time of return.

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12. A medal will be awarded to the best performed competitor in each age group and be known as the Age Group Champion. If a tie occurs in the Age Group Champion award then a medal is to be awarded to each student, even if one student competed in more events than the other student. Special notes: No student will be permitted to remain on the inside area of the track unless competing in an event at that time, or acting as an official's assistant. This shall also apply to the jumping pit areas. No student shall throw field event implements unless directed to by an official field event supervisor. For the country finals, two competitors/event/district except 800m, 1500m & Walks (3) and 3000m (4). For the metropolitan finals, one competitor/event/district except 800m, 1500m, Walks (2) and 3000m (3). VSSSA State Track & Field finals will be held on Tuesday, 20 October 2009, at Olympic Park. RETIRED RECORDS – COUNTRY EVENTS: The events listed below were discontinued after 2008 when the age group calculation date was changed from 30 April to 31 December in the year of competition. Gender Age Group Event Record Set By Year School Record Female Under 13 Discus 0.75kg Kate Jenkins 2008 Wangaratta HS 30.60 Male Under 13 Discus 0.75kg Luke Brabazon 2005 Wangaratta HS 45.30 Female Under 14 Discus 0.75kg D. Black 1987 Seymour THS 44.76 Male Under 16 Discus 1kg Ronnie Buckley 2001 Broadford SC 64.74 Male Under 21 Discus 1.5kg Ronnie Buckley 2003 Broadford SC 56.10 Male Under 13 80m Hurdles Zachery McKinnis 2005 Shepparton HS 14.38 Female Under 14 80m Hurdles Leona Bilous 1998 Shepparton HS 12.40 Male Under 14 90m Hurdles Leroy Martin 2005 Broadford SC 14.25 Female Under 16 90m Hurdles Leona Bilous 2000 Shepparton HS 14.20 Male Under 16 100m Hurdles T.Baker 2001 Mitchell SC 16.18 Leon Blacker 2006 Broadford SC 16.18 Male Under 13 Javelin 400g Luke Brabazon 2005 Wangaratta HS 41.27 Female Under 14 Javelin 400g N. Tavare 2002 Wangaratta HS 31.20 Male Under 14 Javelin 600g C. Walker 1985 Yea HS 48.79 Male Under 15 Javelin 600g C. Walker 1986 Yea HS 50.39 Female Under 14 Shot Put 3kg F.Gladwin 1999 Corryong C 11.27 Male Under 14 Shot Put 3kg Luke Brabazon 2006 Wangaratta HS 15.48 Female Under 15 Shot Put 3kg Calista. Lyon 2000 Tallangatta SC 12.16 Male Under 16 Shot Put 4kg Ronnie. Buckley 2001 Broadford SC 15.75 RETIRED RECORDS – METROPOLITAN EVENTS: The events listed below were discontinued after 2008 when the age group calculation date was changed from 30 April to 31 December in the year of competition. Gender Age Group Event Record Set By Year School Record Female Under 13 Discus 0.75kg R. Warren 1990 Upper Yarra SC 38.52 Male Under 13 Discus 0.75kg Jason Bialecki 2008 Ringwood SC 47.68 Female Under 14 Discus 0.75kg R. Warren 1991 Upper Yarra SC 41.60 Male Under 16 Discus 1kg Werner Reiterer 1983 Pembroke SC 58.85 Male Under 21 Discus 1.5kg Werner Reiterer 1985 Pembroke SC 61.19 Male Under 13 80m Hurdles J. Buckingham 2004 Norwood SC 12.57 Female Under 14 80m Hurdles Ellie MacDonald 2007 Scoresby SC 13.01 Male Under 14 90m Hurdles L. Harrison 1998 Koonung SC 12.50 Female Under 16 90m Hurdles Kayla Bunevicius 2008 Vermont SC 13.71 Male Under 16 100m Hurdles K. Rasti 2002 Rowville SC 13.54 Male Under 13 Javelin 400g Jason Bialecki 2008 Ringwood SC 49.85 Female Under 14 Javelin 400g J. Prendergast 2000 Doncaster SC 35.16 Male Under 14 Javelin 600g Dylan Agnew 2008 Ringwood SC 49.68 Male Under 15 Javelin 600g A. Watson 2003 East Doncaster SC 53.11 Female Under 14 Shot Put 3kg Brittany Daley 2007 Wellington SC 10.83 Male Under 14 Shot Put 3kg Tim O’Brien 2008 Rowville SC 16.12 Female Under 15 Shot Put 3kg Frances Hobson 2003 Pembroke SC 12.03 Male Under 16 Shot Put 4kg M. Lukaczynski 2001 Mount Waverley SC 15.28

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Country Track and Field – Program of Events Event Age # Gender Group Event Time Record Set by School Year 1 F 15Yr Open Shot Put [D] 9:30AM No Record Applicable 2 M 15Yr Open Shot Put [D] 9:30AM No Record Applicable 3 F 20Yr Open Shot Put [D] 9:30AM No Record Applicable 4 M 20Yr Open Shot Put [D] 9:30AM No Record Applicable 5 M 20Yr 110m Hurdles 9:30AM 16:40 HARDWICK, G Broadford Secondary College 1998 6 M 17Yr 110m Hurdles 9:34AM 16.50 FREEMANTLE, D Benalla College 1995 7 M 16Yr 110m Hurdles 9:38AM No Record - New Event 8 M 15Yr 100m Hurdles 9:42AM 14.98 ATLEY, Shaun Corryong College 2007 9 F 15Yr Open 1500m Walk 9:46AM 8:59.00 LOVETT, T Alexandra Secondary College 2004 10 M 15Yr Open 1500m Walk 9:46AM 9:23.01 SYMONS, T Broadford Secondary College 1998 11 F 20Yr 100m Hurdles 9:46AM 18.50 THOMPSON, R Wangaratta High School 2000 12 M 14Yr 100m Hurdles 9:50AM No Record - New Event 13 F 17Yr 100m Hurdles 9:54AM 15.18 BILOUS, Leona Shepparton High School 2001 14 F 16Yr 100m Hurdles 9:58AM No Record - New Event 15 F 20Yr Open 1500m Walk 10:00AM 8:29.60 McINNES, Simone Mansfield Secondary College 2009 16 M 20Yr Open 1500m Walk 10:00AM 9:19.00 BURBIDGE, N Beechworth Secondary College 2003 17 F 15Yr Open Long Jump [D] 10:00AM No Record Applicable 18 M 15Yr Open Long Jump [D] 10:00AM No Record Applicable 19 F 20Yr Open Long Jump [D] 10:00AM No Record Applicable 20 M 20Yr Open Long Jump [D] 10:00AM No Record Applicable 21 F 15Yr 90m Hurdles 10:02AM 15.39 NANKERVIS, Malory Corryong College 2007 22 M 13Yr 90m Hurdles 10:06AM No Record - New Event 23 F 14Yr 90m Hurdles 10:10AM No Record - New Event 24 F 13Yr 80m Hurdles 10:14AM 15.00 MUCKENTHALER, L Numurkah Secondary College 1997 25 M 20Yr Open 3000m 10:15AM 9:20.00 BEVEGE, Simon Alexandra Secondary College 2001 26 F 20Yr Open 3000m 10:15AM 11:27.00 O'DWYER, Caitlin Yarrawonga Secondary College 2003 27 F 15Yr Triple Jump 10:30AM 11.69 KNEEBONE, M Wangaratta High School 1995 28 F 16Yr Triple Jump 10:30AM 11.42 McMAHON, S Rochester Secondary College 1993 29 F 17Yr Long Jump 10:30AM 5.50 BILOUS, Leona Shepparton High School 2001 30 F 20Yr Long Jump 10:30AM 5.61 McLAUGHLIN, D Wangaratta High School 1992 31 F 13Yr High Jump 10:30AM 1.55 COYSH, Jorja Corryong College 2007 32 F 14Yr High Jump 10:30AM 1.58 COYSH, Jorja Corryong College 2008 33 M 13Yr Shot Put 10:30AM 13.89 STEVENS-VENVILL, Keith Shepparton High School 2000 34 M 14Yr Shot Put 10:30AM 13.68 GALLUS, Gregory Numurkah Secondary College 2009 35 M 15Yr Discus 10:30AM 57.50 BUCKLEY, Ronnie Broadford Secondary College 2000 36 M 16Yr Discus 10:30AM 32.26 GERAGHTY, Shaun McGuire College 2009

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Country Track and Field – Program of Events (Cont.) Event Age # Gender Group Event Time Record Set by School Year 37 M 17Yr Javelin 10:30AM 55.85 WALKER, C Yea High School 1988 38 M 20Yr Javelin 10:30AM 55.88 WALKER, C Yea High School 1989 39 F 15Yr Open 100m [D] 10:34AM No Record Applicable 40 M 15Yr Open 100m [D] 10:36AM No Record Applicable 41 F 20Yr Open 100m [D] 10:34AM No Record Applicable 42 M 20Yr Open 100m [D] 10:36AM No Record Applicable 43 F 13Yr 100m 10:38AM 12.70 BILOUS, Leona Shepparton High School 1997 44 M 13Yr 100m 10:40AM 12.12 CINCOTTA, Jordan Mansfield Secondary College 2007 45 F 14Yr 100m 10:42AM 12.40 BILOUS, Leona Shepparton High School 1998 46 M 14Yr 100m 10:44AM 11.76 BOYLE, Daniel Wangaratta High School 2002 47 F 15Yr 100m 10:46AM 12.30 BILOUS, Leona Shepparton High School 1999 48 M 15Yr 100m 10:48AM 11.10 PEARCE, J Wodonga High School 1998 49 F 16Yr 100m 10:50AM 12.40 PARROTT, G Wangaratta High School 1989 50 M 16Yr 100m 10:52AM 11.10 BIRAM, H Wanganui Park Secondary College 1992 51 F 17Yr 100m 10:54AM 12.40 PRITCHARD, A Wodonga High School 1997 52 M 17Yr 100m 10:56AM 10.60 PEARCE, J Wodonga High School 2000 53 F 20Yr 100m 10:58AM 11.93 NATION, Julia Wodonga Senior Secondary College 2006 54 M 20Yr 100m 11:02AM 10.70 CLARK, J Wanganui Park Secondary College 1991 55 F 13Yr 800m 11:06AM 2:29.10McCONVILLE, Chloe Myrtleford Secondary College 2000 56 M 13Yr 800m 11:09AM 2:20.89 MURPHY, Benjamin Beechworth Secondary College 2007 57 F 14Yr 800m 11:09AM 2:29.33 MCCONVILLE, Chloe Myrtleford Secondary College 2001 58 M 15Yr Triple Jump 11:09AM 12.89 SALEH, Fahed McGuire College 2008 59 M 16Yr Triple Jump 11:09AM 13.19 SALEH, Fahed McGuire College 2009 60 M 17Yr Long Jump 11:09AM 6.62 NORTON, J Mt Beauty Secondary College 1992 61 M 20Yr Long Jump 11:09AM 6.52 GILCHRIST, L Benalla College 1987 62 M 13Yr High Jump 11:09AM 1.66 KENNEDY, J Beechworth Secondary College 1995 63 M 14Yr High Jump 11:09AM 1.76 HILLIER, Owen Mitchell Secondary College 2001 64 F 13Yr Shot Put 11:09AM 11.80 ADAMS, S Seymour Technical High School 2000 65 F 14Yr Shot Put 11:09AM 8.86 BAMBLETT, Natarsha Wanganui Park Secondary College 2009 66 F 15Yr Discus 11:09AM 36.56 LYON, Calista Tallangatta Secondary College 2000 67 F 16Yr Discus 11:09AM 37.17 LYON, Calista Tallangatta Secondary College 2001 68 F 17Yr Javelin 11:09AM 33.80 McERLAIN, K Yea High School 1989 69 F 20Yr Javelin 11:09AM 39.26 KING, P Alexandra Secondary College 1987 70 M 14Yr 800m 11:23AM 2:09.50FANNING, M Mooroopna Secondary College 1996 71 F 15Yr 800m 11:27AM 2:24.19RUSSELL, Alice Shepparton High School 2003 72 M 15Yr 800m 11:31AM 2:06.50FANNING, M Mooroopna Secondary College 1997

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Country Track and Field – Program of Events (Cont.) Event Age # Gender Group Event Time Record Set by School Year 73 F 16Yr 800m 11:35AM 2:26.70 GALL, K Euroa Secondary College 1987 74 M 16Yr 800m 11:39AM 2:02.34 BOAL, Kieran Wangaratta High School 2006 75 F 17Yr 800m 11:43AM 2:18.70TWEDDLE, J Rutherglen High School 1984 76 M 17Yr 800m 11:47AM 2:02.90BROWN, T Shepparton High School 1986 77 F 20Yr 800m 11:51AM 2:31.42 NORMAN, Sarah Alexandra Secondary College 2002 78 M 20Yr 800m 11:51AM 2:01.30 HAYS, B Myrtleford Secondary College 1993 79 F 13Yr Long Jump 11:51AM 5.31 BILOUS, Leona Shepparton High School 1997 80 F 14Yr Long Jump 11:51AM 5.21 DUDLEY, Tabitha Wodonga High School 1999 81 F 15Yr High Jump 11:51AM 1.66 MCMAHON, S Rochester Secondary College 1992 82 F 16Yr High Jump 11:51AM 1.70 MCMAHON, S Rochester Secondary College 1993 83 F 17Yr Triple Jump 11:51AM 11.54 DUDLEY, Tabitha Wodonga High School 2002 84 F 20Yr Triple Jump 11:51AM 10.90 DUDLEY, Tabitha Wodonga High School 2004 85 M 13Yr Javelin 11:51AM 29.16 HAACK, Daniel Alexandra Secondary College 2009 86 M 14Yr Javelin 11:51AM 33.85 TURNER, Jaz Wanganui Park Secondary College 2009 87 M 15Yr Shot Put 11:51AM 14.68 BUCKLEY, Ronnie Broadford Secondary College 2000 88 M 16Yr Shot Put 11:51AM 12.20 WOOD, James Corryong College 2009 89 M 17Yr Discus 11:51AM 57.92 BUCKLEY, Ronnie Broadford Secondary College 2002 90 M 20Yr Discus 11:51AM 36.11 DUNN, Rhys Broadford Secondary College 2009 91 F 15Yr Open 200m [D] 11:54AM No Record Applicable 92 M 15Yr Open 200m [D] 11:57AM No Record Applicable 93 F 20Yr Open 200m [D] 11:54AM No Record Applicable 94 M 20Yr Open 200m [D] 11:57AM No Record Applicable 95 F 13Yr 200m 12:00PM 26.40 BILOUS, Leona Shepparton High School 1997 96 M 13Yr 200m 12:03PM 26.09 TURNER, Shannon Shepparton High School 2001 97 F 14Yr 200m 12:06PM 26.20 BILOUS, Leona Shepparton High School 1998 98 M 14Yr 200m 12:09PM 23.77 BOYLE, Daniel Wangaratta High School 2002 99 F 15Yr 200m 12:12PM 26.30 PARROTT, G Wangaratta High School 1988 100 M 15Yr 200m 12:15PM 23.10 PEARCE, J Wodonga High School 1998 101 F 16Yr 200m 12:18PM 25.90 PARROTT, G Wangaratta High School 1989 102 M 16Yr 200m 12:21PM 23.00 BIRAM, H Wanganui Park Secondary College 1992 103 F 17Yr 200m 12:24PM 26.10 NAYLOR, L Mooroopna Secondary College 1987 104 M 17Yr 200m 12:27PM 22.60 PEARCE, J Wodonga High School 2000 105 F 20Yr 200m 12:30PM 25.10 MCLAUGHLIN, D Wangaratta High School 1992 106 M 20Yr 200m 12:33PM 22.00 CLARKE, J Wanganui Park Secondary College 1991 107 M 13Yr Long Jump 12:36PM 5.14 BASSMANN, R Tallangatta Secondary College 2004 108 M 14Yr Long Jump 12:36PM 5.63 FOX, Dylan Yarrawonga Secondary College 2006

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Country Track and Field – Program of Events (Cont.) Event Age # Gender Group Event Time Record Set by School Year 109 M 15Yr High Jump 12:36PM 1.83 HILLIER, Owen Mitchell Secondary College 2002 110 M 16Yr High Jump 12:36PM 1.88 HYLAND, M Mooroopna Secondary College 1991 111 M 17Yr Triple Jump 12:36PM 13.46 MCLEAN, Ricky Shepparton High School 2005 112 M 20Yr Triple Jump 12:36PM 13.71 DALY, D Corryong College 1998 113 F 13Yr Javelin 12:36PM 26.27 DIKKENBERG, Bianca Cobram Secondary College 2005 114 F 14Yr Javelin 12:36PM 24.84 GOW, Zoey Wodonga Middle Years College 2009 115 F 15Yr Shot Put 12:36PM 9.34 KAY, Jade McGuire College 2009 116 F 16Yr Shot Put 12:36PM 10.50 KETTLES, K Seymour Technical High School 1996 117 F 17Yr Discus 12:36PM 40.93 LYON, Calista Tallangatta Secondary College 2002 118 F 20Yr Discus 12:36PM 45.14 LYON, Calista Tallangatta Secondary College 2003 119 F 13Yr 1500m 12:36PM 5:18.30McCONVILLE, Chloe Myrtleford Secondary College 2000 120 M 13Yr 1500m 12:36PM 4:58.80VOGEL, M Tallangatta Secondary College 2000 121 F 14Yr 1500m 12:41PM 5:06.39McCONVILLE, Chloe Myrtleford Secondary College 2001 122 M 14Yr 1500m 12:41PM 4:39.75 KYLE, Mitchell Mooroopna Secondary College 2006 123 F 15Yr 1500m 12:48PM 5:02.10McCONVILLE, Chloe Myrtleford Secondary College 2002 124 M 15Yr 1500m 12:48PM 4:27.50FANNING, M Mooroopna Secondary College 1998 125 F 16Yr 1500m 12:55PM 5:11.60MADDISON, H Mt Beauty Secondary College 1994 126 M 16Yr 1500m 12:55PM 4:22.31GERAGHTY, Shaun McGuire College 2009 127 F 17Yr 1500m 1:02PM 5:03.60 MITCHELL, V Mansfield Secondary College 1998 128 M 17Yr 1500m 1:02PM 4:16.40 GREEN, C Echuca High School 1985 129 F 13Yr Triple Jump 1:02PM 11.00 BILOUS, Leona Shepparton High School 1997 130 F 14Yr Triple Jump 1:02PM 11.23 BILOUS, Leona Shepparton High School 1998 131 F 15Yr Long Jump 1:02PM 5.24 MCLAUGHLIN, D Wangaratta High School 1999 132 F 16Yr Long Jump 1:02PM 5.52 KOTHE, R Wodonga High School 1984 133 F 17Yr High Jump 1:02PM 1.60 DUDLEY, Tabitha Wodonga High School 2002 134 F 20Yr High Jump 1:02PM 1.70 MONGAN, J Corryong Secondary College 1987 135 M 13Yr Discus 1:02PM 32.01 HAACK, Daniel Alexandra Secondary College 2009 136 M 14Yr Discus 1:02PM 57.49 BUCKLEY, Ronnie Broadford Secondary College 1999 137 M 15Yr Javelin 1:02PM 42.86 UIN, Michael Shepparton High School 2009 138 M 16Yr Javelin 1:02PM 48.60 SHIELDS, Jye Tallangatta Secondary College 2009 139 M 17Yr Shot Put 1:02PM 14.67 BUCKLEY, R Broadford Secondary College 2002 140 M 20Yr Shot Put 1:02PM 17.90 MARTIN, S Wodonga West Secondary College 2000 141 F 20Yr 1500m 1:09PM 4:58.40 MADDISON, H Mt Beauty Secondary College 1996 142 M 20Yr 1500m 1:09PM 4:11.90 GREEN, C Echuca High School 1986 143 F 13Yr 400m 1:22PM 1:06.70 DICKINSON, C Seymour Technical High School 1988 144 M 13Yr 400m 1:25PM 57.40 SIMPSON, S Shepparton South High School 1991

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Country Track and Field – Program of Events (Cont.) Event Age # Gender Group Event Time Record Set by School Year 145 F 14Yr 400m 1:28PM 1:02.40 SPASOJEVIC, B Wangaratta High School 1993 146 M 14Yr 400m 1:31PM 54.80 SIMPSON, S Shepparton South High School 1992 147 F 15Yr 400m 1:31PM 1:01.30 SPASOJEVIC, B Wangaratta High School 1994 148 M 15Yr 400m 1:31PM 53.90 RUDDICK, S Numurkah Secondary College 1989 149 F 16Yr 400m 1:31PM 1:00.00 DONOVAN, L Seymour Technical High School 1986 150 M 16Yr 400m 1:31PM 52.60 BIRAM, H Wanganui Park Secondary College 1992 151 F 13Yr Discus 1:31PM 25.36 JENKIN, Kate Wangaratta High School 2009 152 F 14Yr Discus 1:31PM 23.49 DUNCAN, Michaela Shepparton High School 2009 153 F 15Yr Javelin 1:31PM 33.20 KING, P Alexandra Secondary College 1984 154 F 16Yr Javelin 1:31PM 34.31 LYON, Calista Tallangatta Secondary College 2001 155 F 17Yr Shot Put 1:31PM 12.51 LYON, Calista Tallangatta Secondary College 2002 156 F 20Yr Shot Put 1:31PM 12.22 LYON, Calista Tallangatta Secondary College 2003 157 M 13Yr Triple Jump 1:31PM 10.83 BARR, S Numurkah Secondary College 1996 158 M 14Yr Triple Jump 1:31PM 12.27 OLIVER, P Rochester Secondary College 1992 159 M 15Yr Long Jump 1:31PM 6.17 BASSMANN, Royston Tallangatta Secondary College 2006 160 M 16Yr Long Jump 1:31PM 6.61 NORTON, J Mt Beauty Secondary College 1991 161 M 17Yr High Jump 1:34PM 1.90 HYLAND, M Mooroopna Secondary College 1992 BOWEN, J Nathalia Secondary College 1993 COOK, Ben Wodonga Senior Secondary College 2008 162 M 20Yr High Jump 1:37PM 1.95 COOK, Ben Wodonga Senior Secondary College 2009 163 F 17Yr 400m 1:40PM 59.40 NAYLOR, L Mooroopna Secondary College 1987 164 M 17Yr 400m 1:43PM 51.80 STEVENS, M McGuire College 1997 165 F 20Yr 400m 1:46PM 52.60 TWEDDLE, J Rutherglen High School 1985 166 M 20Yr 400m 1:49PM 49.50 CLARKE, J Wanganui Park Secondary College 1991 167 F 13Yr 4 X 100m Relay 2:06PM 56.60 Myrtleford Secondary College 1991 168 M 13Yr 4 X 100m Relay 2:09PM 52.51 Shepparton High School 2009 169 F 14Yr 4 X 100m Relay 2:12PM 54.10 Rutherglen High School 1986 170 M 14Yr 4 X 100m Relay 2:15PM 50.10 Rochester Secondary College 1992 171 F 15Yr 4 X 100m Relay 2:18PM 52.90 Myrtleford Secondary College 1988 172 M 15Yr 4 X 100m Relay 2:21PM 48.10 Mooroopna Secondary College 1996 173 F 16Yr 4 X 100m Relay 2:24PM 53.10 Wodonga High School 1998 174 M 16Yr 4 X 100m Relay 2:27PM 46.70 Mooroopna Secondary College 1997 175 F 17Yr 4 X 100m Relay 2:30PM 53.22 Corryong College 2002 176 M 17Yr 4 X 100m Relay 2:33PM 46.21 Wangaratta High School 2005 177 F 20Yr 4 X 100m Relay 2:36PM 52.60 Rutherglen High School 1985 178 M 20Yr 4 X 100m Relay 2:39PM 44.70 Rushworth Secondary College 1985

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CROSS REFERENCE OF COUNTRY TRACK AND FIELD EVENTS

12-13 F 12-13 M 14 F 14 M 15 F 15 M 16 F 16 M 17 F 17 M 18-20 F 18-20 M Open F Open M 100m. 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 100m. [D] 39 40 41 42 200m. 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 200m. [D] 91 92 93 94 400m. 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 163 164 165 166 800m. 55 56 57 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 1,500m. 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 141 142 3,000m. 26 25 4 * 100m Relay167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 80m. Hurdles 24 90m. Hurdles 22 23 21 100m. Hurdles 12 8 14 13 11 110m. Hurdles 7 6 5 1,500m. Walk 9 10 15 16 Discus 151 135 152 136 66 35 67 36 117 89 118 90 High Jump 31 62 32 63 81 109 110 102 133 161 134 162 Javelin 113 85 114 86 153 137 154 138 68 37 69 38 Long Jump 79 107 80 108 131 159 132 160 29 60 30 61 Long Jump [D] 17 18 19 20 Shot Put 64 33 65 34 115 87 116 88 155 139 156 140 Shot Put [D] 1 2 3 4 Triple Jump 129 157 130 158 27 58 28 59 83 111 84 112

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Metropolitan Track and Field – Program of Events Event Age # Gender Group Event Time Record Set by School Year 1 M 20Yr Open 3000m 9:20AM 8:21.00 FORREST, S Vermont Secondary College 2001 2 F 20Yr Open 3000m 9:20AM 10:03.80 CHAPPLE, N Balwyn High School 1997 3 M 17Yr Javelin 9:30AM 57.21 MARINI, D Bayswater Secondary College 1976 4 M 15Yr Discus 9:30AM 56.58 REITERER, W Pembroke Secondary College 1982 5 M 13Yr Shot Put 9:30AM 14.48 BIALECKI, Jason Ringwood Secondary College 2008 6 F 15Yr Open Long Jump [D] 9:30AM No Record Applicable 7 M 15Yr Open Long Jump [D] 9:30AM No Record Applicable 8 F 20Yr Open Long Jump [D] 9:30AM No Record Applicable 9 M 20Yr Open Long Jump [D] 9:30AM No Record Applicable 10 M 17Yr High Jump 9:30AM 1.98 THOMAS, A Glen Waverley Secondary College 1980 11 F 13Yr High Jump 9:30AM 1.52 MURRIHY, Alana Vermont Secondary College 2005 12 F 15Yr Open 1500m Walk 9:45AM 6:59.20 WAPSHOTT, K Fairhills High School 1994 13 M 15Yr Open 1500m Walk 9:45AM 6.44 FAWKES, L Vermont Secondary College 2002 14 M 20Yr 110m Hurdles 9:45AM 14.36 ZEED, M Mount Waverley Secondary College 2001 15 M 17Yr 110m Hurdles 9:50AM 14.30 ZEED, M Mount Waverley Secondary College 2000 16 M 14Yr Long Jump 9:50AM 6.15 PITCH, R Ringwood Secondary College 1995 17 F 14Yr Triple Jump 9:50AM 10.74 MARCHANT, Rebecca East Doncaster Secondary College 2006 18 F 16Yr Long Jump 9:50AM 5.60 MARCHANT, Rebecca East Doncaster Secondary College 2009 19 M 16Yr Triple Jump 9:50AM 13.58 SAWDON, T Ashwood Secondary College 2000 20 F 20Yr Javelin 9:50AM 39.32 AMBRY, Kira Upwey High School 2005 21 M 14Yr Discus 9:50AM 47.93 REITERER, W Pembroke Secondary College 1981 22 F 14Yr Shot Put 9:50AM 9.24 LOTOANIU, Helena Blackburn High School 2009 23 M 16Yr 110m Hurdles 9:55AM 19.06 PORTEOUS, Ben Box Hill High School 2009 24 F 20Yr 100m Hurdles 10:00AM 14.80 PECSOVSZKY, J Burwood Technical School 1985 25 F 20Yr Open 1500m Walk 10:00AM 6:33.40 WAPSHOTT, K Fairhills High School 1998 26 M 20Yr Open 1500m Walk 10:00AM 5:33.20 RUSSELL, D Balwyn High School 1991 27 M 15Yr 100m Hurdles 10:05AM 14.20 FERREIRA, K Lilydale High School 1999 28 M 14Yr 100m Hurdles 10:10AM 16.65 WILLIAMS, Beau Wheelers Hill Secondary College 2009 29 F 17Yr Javelin 10:10AM 39.80 VITOLS, A Boronia Heights College 1976 30 F 16Yr Discus 10:10AM 40.96 CARR, J Doncaster Secondary College 1978 31 F 13Yr Shot Put 10:10AM 11.53 MAROUN, J Forest Hill College 2000 32 F 17Yr 100m Hurdles 10:15AM 14.80 RODRIGUES, N 1996 33 F 16Yr 100m Hurdles 10:18AM 16.84 MACDONALD, Ellie Vermont Secondary College 2009 34 F 15Yr 90m Hurdles 10:21AM 13.19 MACDONALD, Ellie Vermont Secondary College 2008 35 M 20Yr High Jump 10:25AM 2.00 WICKHAM, M Maroondah High School 1988 36 M 14Yr High Jump 10:25AM 1.73 BRENNAN, C Vermont Secondary College 2003 VSSSA Eastern Zone 2010 96 Version 1 Produced: 21/12/2009

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Metropolitan Track and Field – Program of Events (Cont.) Event Age # Gender Group Event Time Record Set by School Year 37 M 13Yr Long Jump 10:25AM 5.60 BRITTAIN-SNOWDEN, Simon Wheelers Hill Secondary College 2009 38 F 13Yr Triple Jump 10:25AM 11.18 STRATTON, Brooke Wantirna College 2006 39 F 15Yr Long Jump 10:25AM 5.38 BANKS, M Doncaster Secondary College 1977 40 M 15Yr Triple Jump 10:25AM 12.54 GRANDI, F Norwood Secondary College 1978 41 F 14Yr 90m Hurdles 10:26AM 15.22 CARROLL, Shelby Pembroke Secondary College 2009 42 M 13Yr 90m Hurdles 10:29AM 17.00 NGUYEN, Andy Box Hill High School 2009 43 M 16Yr Javelin 10:30AM 56.06 REITERER, W Pembroke Secondary College 1983 44 F 15Yr Discus 10:30AM 38.27 SUTTON, R Mooroolbark College 1984 45 M 20Yr Shot Put 10:30AM 16.24 HARTNEY, A Heathmont College 1999 46 F 13Yr 80m Hurdles 10:32AM 13.12 STRATTON, Brooke Wantirna College 2006 47 F 15Yr Open 100m [D] 10:42AM No Record Applicable 48 M 15Yr Open 100m [D] 10:44AM No Record Applicable 49 F 20Yr Open 100m [D] 10:46AM No Record Applicable 50 M 20Yr Open 100m [D] 10:48AM No Record Applicable 51 F 13Yr 100m 10:50AM 12.66 HUBBARD, K Norwood Secondary College 2002 52 M 15Yr Javelin 10:50AM 43.29 O'BRIEN, Tim Rowville Secondary College 2009 53 F 14Yr Discus 10:50AM 31.79 PENNINGS, Nicole Upwey High School 2009 54 M 17Yr Shot Put 10:50AM 16.23 RANKIN, David Box Hill High School 2009 55 M 13Yr 100m 10:52AM 11.99 JUDGE, H Vermont Secondary College 2001 56 F 14Yr 100m 10:54AM 12.58 PONGHO, Danielle Norwood Secondary College 2008 57 M 14Yr 100m 10:56AM 11.50 BALDYGA, J Lilydale High School 1999 58 F 15Yr 100m 10:58AM 12.20 JESHUDHASEN, K Koonung Secondary College 1980 59 M 15Yr 100m 11:00AM 11.26 BOND, D Forest Hill College 2001 60 M 16Yr Long Jump 11:00AM 6.42 GRIMSHAW, D Ringwood Secondary College 1997 61 F 16Yr Triple Jump 11:00AM 11.91 MARCHANT, Rebecca East Doncaster Secondary College 2009 62 F 20Yr Long Jump 11:00AM 5.62 PARKES, M Canterbury Girls Secondary College 1995 63 M 20Yr Triple Jump 11:00AM 14.30 COUPER, C Glen Waverley Secondary College 1976 64 M 13Yr High Jump 11:00AM 1.61 PEARSON, Trent Scoresby Secondary College 2008 65 F 15Yr High Jump 11:00AM 1.68 BREWSTER, K Vermont Secondary College 1983 66 F 16Yr 100m 11:02AM 12.22 BUNEVICIUS, Kayla Vermont Secondary College 2008 67 M 16Yr 100m 11:04AM 11.10 BUDLENDER, M Doncaster Secondary College 1998 68 F 17Yr 100m 11:06AM 12.20 JESHUDHASON, K Koonung Secondary College 1980 69 M 17Yr 100m 11:08AM 10.90 FLOWERS, D Boronia Heights College 1997 70 F 20Yr 100m 11:10AM 11.50 DUNKINSON, F Wantirna College 1991 71 F 16Yr Javelin 11:10AM 35.64 HUNT, J Doncaster Secondary College 1981 72 M 20Yr Discus 11:10AM 26.92 KERR, Matthew Camberwell High School 2009 VSSSA Eastern Zone 2010 97 Version 1 Produced: 21/12/2009

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Metropolitan Track and Field – Program of Events (Cont.) Event Age # Gender Group Event Time Record Set by School Year 73 F 20Yr Shot Put 11:10AM 14.44 LINDEN, J Blackburn High School 1978 74 M 20Yr 100m 11:12AM 10.50 VANDERKUYP, K Mullauna Secondary College 1988 75 F 13Yr 800m 11:14AM 2:28.50ANDERSON, L Wantirna College 1999 76 M 13Yr 800m 11:18AM 2:19.40 FORREST, S Vermont Secondary College 1996 77 F 14Yr 800m 11:22AM 2:12.60 PEEL, A Balwyn High School 1991 78 M 14Yr 800m 11:26AM 2:08.00 FORREST, S Vermont Secondary College 1997 79 F 15Yr 800m 11:30AM 2:19.70 JOHNSON, L Ringwood Secondary College 1980 80 F 15Yr Javelin 11:30AM 33.42 BIRD, J Brentwood Secondary College 1997 81 M 17Yr Discus 11:30AM 59.00 REITERER, W Pembroke Secondary College 1984 82 F 17Yr Shot Put 11:30AM 13.75 CARKEEK, N Glen Waverley Secondary College 1987 83 F 15Yr Open Shot Put [D] 11:30AM No Record Applicable 84 M 15Yr Open Shot Put [D] 11:30AM No Record Applicable 85 F 20Yr Open Shot Put [D] 11:30AM No Record Applicable 86 M 20Yr Open Shot Put [D] 11:30AM No Record Applicable Glen Waverley Secondary College 2009 87 M 15Yr 800m 11:34AM 2:02.80 FORREST, S Vermont Secondary College 1998 88 M 15Yr Long Jump 11:35AM 6.19 CRONIN, J Templestowe College 1991 89 F 15Yr Triple Jump 11:35AM 11.45 MARCHANT, Rebecca East Doncaster Secondary College 2007 90 F 17Yr Long Jump 11:35AM 5.75 PARKES, M Canterbury Girls Secondary College 1994 91 M 17Yr Triple Jump 11:35AM 13.67 MEYER, F Koonung Secondary College 1976 92 M 16Yr High Jump 11:35AM 1.92 RASTI, K Rowville Secondary College 2002 93 F 20Yr High Jump 11:35AM 1.70 HUNT, J Doncaster Secondary College 1983 94 F 16Yr 800m 11:38AM 2:16.90 TRAN, S Norwood Secondary College 1996 95 M 16Yr 800m 11:42AM 2:01.90MAHER, N Doncaster Secondary College 1984 96 F 17Yr 800m 11:46AM 2:15.50TWEEDLE, J Rutherglen High School 1984 97 M 17Yr 800m 11:50AM 1:58.00 VENABLES, M Ferntree Gully High School 1978 98 M 14Yr Javelin 11:50AM 35.35 CRON, Nicholas Kew High School 2009 99 F 13Yr Discus 11:50AM 24.67 MALANDER, Isabella Ringwood Secondary College 2009 100 M 16Yr Shot Put 11:50AM 12.84 JOIS, Venky Box Hill High School 2009 101 F 20Yr 800m 11:54AM 2:14.20 TYE-SMITH, A Emerald Secondary College 1997 102 M 20Yr 800m 11:58AM 1:56.50 BRYDEN, P Mooroolbark College 1984 103 F 13Yr 200m 12:02PM 26.50 BULL, L Glen Waverley Secondary College 1977 104 M 13Yr 200m 12:04PM 25.40 BOND, D Forest Hill College 1999 105 F 14Yr 200m 12:06PM 26.30 BULL, L Glen Waverley Secondary College 1978 106 M 14Yr 200m 12:08PM 23.60 FERREIRA, K Lilydale High School 1998 107 F 15Yr 200m 12:10PM 25.60 DRESSLER, K Monbulk College 1996 108 F 17Yr High Jump 12:10PM 1.65 RADFORD, K Norwood Secondary College 2004 VSSSA Eastern Zone 2010 98 Version 1 Produced: 21/12/2009

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Metropolitan Track and Field – Program of Events (Cont.) Event Age # Gender Group Event Time Record Set by School Year 109 F 14Yr High Jump 12:10PM 1.62 RICHMOND, M Yarrawonga Secondary College 1980 110 M 20Yr Long Jump 12:10PM 6.69 NORGBEDZIE, K Vermont Secondary College 1999 111 F 20Yr Triple Jump 12:10PM 11.19 FOX, C Burwood Technical School 1984 112 F 13Yr Long Jump 12:10PM 5.19 STRATTON, Brooke Wantirna College 2006 113 M 13Yr Triple Jump 12:10PM 11.28 JOHNSON, Dylan Kew High School 2009 114 M 15Yr 200m 12:12PM 23.24 WALKER, D Lilydale Heights College 2004 115 F 16Yr 200m 12:14PM 25.50 BOULTER, J Blackburn High School 1978 116 M 16Yr 200m 12:16PM 23.00 MEDHURST, A Vermont Secondary College 1996 117 F 17Yr 200m 12:18PM 25.34 HUBBARD, Kendra Norwood Secondary College 2006 118 M 17Yr 200m 12:20PM 22.40 FLOWERS, D Boronia Heights College 1997 119 M 13Yr Javelin 12:20PM 32.08 ADAIR, James Mount Waverley Secondary College 2009 120 F 20Yr Discus 12:20PM 40.87 SUTTON, R Mooroolbark College 1987 121 M 15Yr Shot Put 12:20PM 14.81 O'BRIEN, Tim Rowville Secondary College 2009 122 F 20Yr 200m 12:22PM 25.10 JACK, H Vermont Secondary College 1979 123 M 20Yr 200m 12:24PM 21.90 KENSLEY, C Fairhills High School 1998 124 F 20Yr Open 200m [D] 12:26PM No Record Applicable 125 M 20Yr Open 200m [D] 12:28PM No Record Applicable 126 F 20Yr Open 200m [D] 12:26PM No Record Applicable 127 M 20Yr Open 200m [D] 12:28PM No Record Applicable 128 F 13Yr Javelin 12:40PM 30.44 AMBRY, K Upwey High School 2000 129 F 17Yr Discus 12:40PM 40.60 VITOLS, A Boronia Heights College 1976 130 F 16Yr Shot Put 12:40PM 12.49 VITOLS, A Boronia Heights College 1975 131 F 13Yr 1500m 12:45PM 5:05.52 SWAN, N Scoresby Secondary College 2002 132 M 13Yr 1500m 12:45PM 4:52.98 LE, Huon Mullauna Secondary College 2008 133 M 17Yr Long Jump 12:45PM 6.96 HOOKER, S Balwyn High School 1999 134 F 17Yr Triple Jump 12:45PM 10.97 RUSSELL, T Syndal High School 1989 135 F 14Yr Long Jump 12:45PM 5.42 KOTHE, R Wodonga High School 1982 136 M 14Yr Triple Jump 12:45PM 12.50 GRANDI, F Norwood Secondary College 1975 137 M 15Yr High Jump 12:45PM 1.80 WILLIAMS, A Templestowe College 1980 PITCH, R Ringwood Secondary College 1996 SHANKS, Dylan Mullauna Secondary College 2007 138 F 16Yr High Jump 12:45PM 1.71 HUNT, J Doncaster Secondary College 1981 139 F 14Yr 1500m 12:53PM 4:48.98CHRYSSANTHAKOPOUS, Emily Box Hill Senior Secondary College 2009 140 M 14Yr 1500m 12:53PM 4:21.30 FORREST, S Vermont Secondary College 1997 141 F 14Yr Javelin 1:00PM 26.53 DUNN, Madeline Lilydale High School 2009 142 M 13Yr Discus 1:00PM 34.47 CIRNIGLIARO, Frank Balwyn High School 2009

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Metropolitan Track and Field – Program of Events (Cont.) Event Age # Gender Group Event Time Record Set by School Year 143 F 15Yr Shot Put 1:00PM 8.62 TARABOLSI, Sophie Brentwood Secondary College 2009 144 F 15Yr 1500m 1:01PM 4:43.40 BEWS, M Canterbury Girls Secondary College 1980 145 M 15Yr 1500m 1:01PM 4:08.70 FORREST, S Vermont Secondary College 1998 146 F 16Yr 1500m 1:09PM 4:40.40 THOMSON, S Rowville Secondary College 1994 147 M 16Yr 1500m 1:09PM 4:01.40 FORREST, S Vermont Secondary College 1999 148 F 17Yr 1500m 1:18PM 4:37.40 CHAPPLE, N Balwyn High School 1997 149 M 17Yr 1500m 1:18PM 4:04.00 NORWOOD, M Echuca High School 1980 150 M 20Yr Javelin 1:20PM 1:00.54 REITERER, W Pembroke Secondary College 1985 151 M 16Yr Discus 1:20PM 32.83 DASILVA, Alexander Scoresby Secondary College 2009 152 M 14Yr Shot Put 1:20PM 13.46 BIALECKI, Jason Ringwood Secondary College 2009 153 F 20Yr 1500m 1:26PM 4:41.50 WILKINSON, K Burwood Technical School 1980 154 M 20Yr 1500m 1:26PM 4:04.40 NORWOOD, M Echuca High School 1981 155 F 13Yr 400m 1:35PM 1:01.12 PAPAS, Hannah Norwood Secondary College 2006 156 M 13Yr 400m 1:38PM 58.76 STROUD, Mason Kew High School 2006 157 F 14Yr 400m 1:41PM 1:01.04 KATZENAVAKIS, K Balwyn High School 2002 158 M 14Yr 400m 1:44PM 55.90 TROTTER, M Emerald Secondary College 2000 159 F 15Yr 400m 1:47PM 59.70 SIGMONT, E Blackburn High School 1997 160 M 15Yr 400m 1:50PM 53.80 FERREIRA, K Lilydale High School 1999 161 F 16Yr 400m 1:53PM 58.10 BOULTER, J Blackburn High School 1979 RADFORD, K Norwood Secondary College 2003 162 M 16Yr 400m 1:56PM 51.90 MAHER, N Doncaster Secondary College 1984 163 F 17Yr 400m 1:59PM 58.10 TWEEDLE, J Rutherglen High School 1984 164 M 17Yr 400m 2:02PM 50.10 MEDHURST, A Vermont Secondary College 1997 165 F 20Yr 400m 2:05PM 52.19 RICHARDSON, Melissa Wantirna College 2006 166 M 20Yr 400m 2:08PM 50.40 MIERISCH, P Doncaster Secondary College 1994 167 F 13Yr 4 X 100m Relay 2:20PM 54.60 Kew High School 1978 168 M 13Yr 4 X 100m Relay 2:23PM 51.23 Norwood Secondary College 2007 169 F 14Yr 4 X 100m Relay 2:26PM 53.40 Vermont Secondary College 2003 170 M 14Yr 4 X 100m Relay 2:29PM 47.43 Norwood Secondary College 2008 171 F 15Yr 4 X 100m Relay 2:31PM 52.51 Balwyn High School 2006 172 M 15Yr 4 X 100m Relay 2:34PM 46.92 East Doncaster Secondary College 2003 173 F 16Yr 4 X 100m Relay 2:37PM 51.90 Vermont Secondary College 2005 174 M 16Yr 4 X 100m Relay 2:40PM 45.98 Ringwood Secondary College 2008 175 F 17Yr 4 X 100m Relay 2:43PM 52.04 Balwyn High School 2005 176 M 17Yr 4 X 100m Relay 2:46PM 45.20 Upwey High School 1997 177 F 20Yr 4 X 100m Relay 2:49PM 52.30 Doncaster Secondary College 1993 178 M 20Yr 4 X 100m Relay 2:52PM 44.00 Rushworth Secondary College 1985 VSSSA Eastern Zone 2010 100 Version 1 Produced: 21/12/2009

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CROSS REFERENCE OF METROPOLITAN TRACK AND FIELD EVENTS

12-13 F 12-13 M 14 F 14 M 15 F 15 M 16 F 16 M 17 F 17 M 18-20 F 18-20 M Open F Open M 100m. 51 55 56 57 58 59 66 67 68 69 70 74 100m. [D] 47 48 49 50 200m. 103 104 105 106 107 114 115 116 117 118 122 123 200m. [D] 124 125 126 127 400m. 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 800m. 75 76 77 78 79 87 94 95 96 97 101 102 1,500m. 131 132 139 140 144 145 146 147 148 149 153 154 3,000m. 2 1 4 * 100m Relay167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 80m. Hurdles 46 90m. Hurdles 42 41 34 100m. Hurdles 28 27 33 32 24 110m. Hurdles 23 15 14 1,500m. Walk 12 13 25 26 Discus 99 142 53 21 44 4 30 151 129 81 120 72 High Jump 11 64 109 36 65 137 138 92 108 10 93 35 Javelin 128 119 141 98 80 52 71 43 29 3 20 150 Long Jump 112 37 135 16 39 88 18 60 90 133 62 110 Long Jump [D] 6 7 8 9 Shot Put 31 5 22 152 143 121 130 100 82 54 73 45 Shot Put [D] 83 84 85 86 Triple Jump 38 113 17 136 89 40 61 19 134 91 111 63

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TRACK and FIELD - SPECIFICATIONS

POINTS ALLOCATION:

Place: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th

Individual 10 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 Relay 20 16 12 10 8 6 4 2

HIGH JUMP STARTING HEIGHTS - ZONE FINALS

Boys Girls

12-13 Years 125 115 14 Years 125 120 15 Years 135 120 16 Years 140 120 17 Years 140 125 18-20 Years 150 125

Rises in 5 cm. When two athletes remain, they may agree as to the height increases.

HURDLE HEIGHTS AND DISTANCES

Boys 12-13 14 15 16 17 18-20

Distance 90m 100m 100m 110m 110m 110m Colour on Track White Yellow Yellow Blue Blue Blue Height 76.2cm 84cm 84cm 91.4cm 91.4cm 99.1cm Number 9 10 10 10 10 10 Run Up 13m 13m 13m 13.72m 13.72m 13.72m Apart 8m 8.5m 8.5m 9.14m 9.14m 9.14m Finish 13m 10.5m 10.5m 14.02m 14.02m 14.02m

Girls 12-13 14 15 16 17 18-20

Distance 80m 90m 90m 100m 100m 100m Colour on Track Black White White Yellow Yellow Yellow Height 76.2cm 76.2cm 76.2cm 76.2 cm 76.2 cm 84cm Number 9 9 9 10 10 10 Run Up 12m 13m 13m 13m 13m 13m Apart 7m 8m 8m 8.5m 8.5m 8.5m Finish 12m 13m 13m 10.5m 10.5m 10.5m

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DISCUS Girls Boys

12-13 Years 1 kg 12-13 Years 1 kg 14 Years 1 kg 14 Years 1 kg 15 Years 1 kg 15 Years 1 kg 16 Years 1 kg 16 Years 1.5 kg 17 Years 1 kg 17 Years 1.5 kg 18-20 Years 1 kg 18-20 Years 1.75 kg

JAVELIN Girls Boys 12-13 Years 400 g 12-13 Years * 600 g 14 Years * 600 g 14 Years 700 g 15 Years * 600 g 15 Years 700 g 16 Years * 600 g 16 Years 700 g 17 Years * 600 g 17 Years 700 g 18-20 Years * 600 g 18-20 Years 800 g

* The specifications for 600g javelins were altered by the IAAF in 1999.

*Only 600 g javelins that carry a sticker indicating that the javelin ‘Fulfils IAAF 1999 Standards’ may be used.

SHOT PUT Girls Boys

12-13 Years 3 kg 12-13 Years 3 kg 14 Years 4 kg 14 Years 4 kg 15 Years 4 kg 15 Years 4 kg 16 Years 4 kg 16 Years 5 kg 17 Years 4 kg 17 Years 5 kg 18-20 Years 4 kg 18-20 Years 6 kg

SHOT PUT AWD 12-15 Years 16-20 Years Class Male Female Class Male Female F01 4kg 4kg F01 6kg 4kg F11-F13 4kg 4kg F11-F13 6kg 4kg F20 4kg 4kg F20 6kg 4kg F60 4kg 4kg F60 6kg 4kg F32 2kg 2kg F32 3kg 2kg F33 2kg 2kg F33 3kg 3kg F34-F38 3kg 2kg F34-F36 4kg 2kg F40 3kg 2kg F37-F38 5kg 3kg F42-F46 4kg 4kg F40 4kg 3kg F52-F53 2kg 2kg F42-F46 6kg 4kg F54- F57 3kg 2kg F52 2kg 2kg F58 4kg 3kg F53 3kg 3kg F54-F57 4kg 3kg F58 5kg 4kg

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VOLLEYBALL Country Metropolitan Convener: Valdi Zalitis 0422 085 241 Gunter Loidl 0425 813 044 Dates: Year 7 and Wednesday, 10 Year 7 and Wednesday, 3 November Year 8 Boys November 2010 Year 8 Boys 2010 and Girls and Girls Intermediate Monday, 3 May 2010 Intermediate Tuesday, 27 April 2010 and Senior and Senior Boys and Boys and Girls Girls Venue: Wodonga Sports & Leisure Centre, State Volleyball Centre, 270 Stud Road, Hedgerow Court, Wodonga (VicRoads Dandenong North (Melway 90 G1) 323 L6) Arrival Time: 10:15 AM 9:15 AM

Competing Teams  1 Good leather match ball Must Provide:  1 Competent scorer and score sheets  2 Competent line umpires  1 Towel  1 Competent net umpire Team Sheets: Competing teams must take a completed team sheet with players in seeded order to the convener on the day of competition. Teams are restricted to a maximum of 12 players for the day. CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION: 1. Volleyball will be conducted under the rules of the International Volleyball Association, as set out by the Australian Volleyball Association unless otherwise stated. 2. The format of the competition will be a Split Round-Robin with a final between the winners of each pool. If five or less teams are competing then a full round robin will be played. Both the Metropolitan winner and the Country Winner progress to the State Finals. 3. Matches are to be the best of three advantage sets, or of 35 minutes duration for metropolitan matches or 40 minutes for country matches, whichever is first. All sets are point a rally. The first two sets will be played to 25 points with a maximum of 30 points, sudden death at 29 all. The third set will be played to 15 points with a maximum of 17 points, sudden death at 16 all. If a set is unfinished at `time', the team leading that set by two or more points shall be the winner of that set, provided that the team has reached at least 8 points. If one team wins the first two sets then the third set is not played. 4. The final will be played as in 3, but with no time limit. 5. Points are to be awarded for the Round-Robin matches to determine the winners of each pool on the following basis: Win: 2 points Draw: 1 point Loss: 0 points Should two teams finish the Round Robin competition with the same number of points, then the winner of the Round Robin match between these teams will assume the higher position. If more than two teams are equal or if the result between the two teams was a draw then position will be determined on sets won and if these are equal then percentage will be used. When doing these calculations involving a three way tie, the convener should only include the results of the 3 teams tied NOT the results from the games with the fourth team. Please note when doing calculations in a two way tie ALL teams’ results are to be used! 6. Teams are to be attired in similar team uniforms with clearly visible numbers on both the front and back. Non marking shoes must be worn. Any player not appropriately attired, as listed, will not be permitted to participate in the Championship.

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7. All team coaches are to present to the scorers, prior to the start of each game, the name and number of the players in the team and the starting positions of the players for each set. 8. Net heights are as follows: Senior Boys 2.43m. Girls 2.24m. Int. Boys 2.35m. Girls 2.10m. Year 7 Boys 2.10m. Girls 2.10m. Year 8 Boys 2.10m. Girls 2.10m. 9. Players must wear the appropriate attire. Black marking shoes will not be permitted on the courts 10. There will be no time outs or substitutions in the last 5 minutes except for substitution due to injury in which case the clock will stop. 11. The convener has the power to apply the following penalty for teams arriving later than the starting all sets that would have been in progress by the maximum to zero. 12. Schools not playing in the first match are requested to still arrive on time for the coach’s meeting with the convener.

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SCHOOL: ......

EVENT & AGE GROUP: ......

BOYS/GIRLS: ......

Year Date of Name Level Birth

INSTRUCTIONS:

1. Each school is to submit one Relay Team sheet per relay team.

2. Relay Team Sheets must be submitted to the VSSSA within 24 hours of the Zone Championship.

3. If teams change after submission then a revised team sheet must be given to the convener no later than one hour prior to commencement of the relays.

4. Each school may name a maximum of six (6) competitors, with four (4) to compete in the relay.

5. Substitutions may only be made from the named emergency competitors.

6. All competitors must comply with the relevant General Conditions of Competition Rules.

Signature of Teacher in Charge: ......

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FREESTYLE RELAY TEAM SHEET (For VSSSA State Championships)

SCHOOL: ......

EVENT & AGE GROUP: ......

BOYS/GIRLS: ......

Name Year Date of Level Birth

INSTRUCTIONS:

1. Each school is to submit One Relay Team sheet per relay team.

2. Relay Team Sheets must be submitted to the VSSSA within 24 hours of the Zone Championship.

3. If teams change after submission then a revised team sheet must be given to the convener no later than twenty minutes prior to the commencement of the relays.

4. Each school may name a maximum of six (6) competitors, with four (4) to compete in the relay.

5. Substitutions may only be made from the named emergency competitors.

6. All competitors must comply with the relevant General Conditions of Competition Rules.

Signature of Teacher in Charge: ......

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MEDLEY RELAY TEAM SHEET (For VSSSA State Championships)

SCHOOL: ......

EVENT & AGE GROUP: ......

BOYS/GIRLS: ......

Order Name Year Date of Level Birth Backstroke

Breaststroke

Butterfly

Freestyle Emergency Backstroke Emergency Breaststroke Emergency Butterfly Emergency Freestyle

INSTRUCTIONS:

1. Each school is to submit One Relay Team sheet per relay team.

2. Relay Team Sheets must be submitted to the VSSSA within 24 hours of the Zone Championship.

3. If teams change after submission then a revised team sheet must be given to the convener no later than twenty minutes prior to the commencement of the relays.

4. Each school may name a maximum of eight (8) competitors (2 per stroke), with four (4) to compete in the relay.

5. Substitutions may only be made from the named emergency competitors.

6. All competitors must comply with the relevant General Conditions of Competition Rules.

Signature of Teacher in Charge: ......

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BADMINTON SCORE SHEET

YEAR 7 / YEAR 8 / INTER / SENIOR BOYS / GIRLS

TEAMS ……………………………………. Vs …………………………………….

1ST SINGLES: 1ST SINGLES:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

17 18 19 20 21 17 18 19 20 21

TOTAL: TOTAL:

2ND SINGLES: 2ND SINGLES:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

17 18 19 20 21 17 18 19 20 21

TOTAL: TOTAL:

RD RD 3 SINGLES: 3 SINGLES:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

17 18 19 20 21 17 18 19 20 21

TOTAL: TOTAL:

4TH SINGLES: 4TH SINGLES:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

17 18 19 20 21 17 18 19 20 21

TOTAL: TOTAL:

1ST DOUBLES: 1ST DOUBLES:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

17 18 19 20 21 17 18 19 20 21

TOTAL: TOTAL:

2ND DOUBLES: 2ND DOUBLES:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

17 18 19 20 21 17 18 19 20 21

TOTAL: TOTAL:

TOTAL GAMES WON: TOTAL GAMES WON:

TOTAL POINTS WON: TOTAL POINTS WON:

WINNING TEAM:

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YEAR 7 / YEAR 8 / INTER / SENIOR

TEAMS ……………………………………. Vs …………………………………….

UNI BAT POS PLAYERS 1234567

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

INNINGS TOTAL TOTALS PROGRESS TOTAL

M ax. no. of pitches per pitcher for the day:- Cross out the total pitch count from all previous gam es played Year 7: 90 Year 8: 100 Inter: 110 Senior: 120 on the sam e day.

PITCHER # 1: PITCHER # 3: 123456789101112131415 123456789101112131415

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45

46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75

76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90

91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105

106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120

PITCHER # 2: PITCHER # 4: 123456789101112131415 123456789101112131415

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45

46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75

76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90

91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105

106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114115 116 117 118 119 120

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BASEBALL PITCH COUNT SHEET

Convener:

Baseball Pitch Count Sheet (Maximum = 100 pitches for the day) Pitcher’s Name School Appearance 1 2 3 4 Total after 3rd Round, i.e., BEFORE Final

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BASKETBALL SCORE SHEET 1st Half 2nd Half Team Fouls No.TEAM: COACH: SECOND HALF TOTAL Team Fouls NAME FOULS FIRST HALF 111 111 212 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 13 212 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 3 14 313 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 4 15 414 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 5 16 515 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 6 17 616 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 7 18 717 8 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 818 9 19 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 919 10 20 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 10 20 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 RUNNING SCORE P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 Time Out 1st Half 1 2 Time Out 2nd Half 1 2

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 1 16 117 118 119 120

1st Half TEAM: COACH: 2nd Half Team111 Fouls No. NAME FOULS FIRST HALF SECOND HALF TOTAL Team111 Fouls 212 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 212 313 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 313 414 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 414 515 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 515 616 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 616 717 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 717 818 818 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 919 919 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 10 20 10 20 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 RUNNING SCORE P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 Time Out 1st Half 1 2 Time Out 2nd Half 1 2

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 1 16 117 118 119 120

Referee: …………………...………………. Scorer: …………………...………………. Remarks …………………………………………………….………… [ Inter & Senior - 2 x 20 Minute Halves 5 Minutes - Half Time ] [ Year 7 & Year 8 - 2 x 15 Minute Halves 3 Minutes - Half Time ] One time-out per team per half. No time outs in the last minute of the first half. The clock stops in the last two minutes of the second half on all whistles.

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BASKETBALL SCORE SHEET (PORTRAIT STYLE)

TIME: SCORE SHEET DATE: VENUE: GENDER: GRADE:

RUNNING SCORE HOME A: TIME OUTS (One per Half) TEAM FOULS HOME VISITOR

FIRST HALF A B A B A B A B

SECOND HALF 1 1 41 41 81 81 121 121 EXTRA PERIODS Late start 1 point per minute 2 2 42 42 82 82 122 122 FOULS 3 3 43 43 83 83 123 123 PLAYER NAME NO IN 1 2 3 4 5 4 4 44 44 84 84 124 124 5 5 45 45 85 85 125 125 6 6 46 46 86 86 126 126 7 7 47 47 87 87 127 127 8 8 48 48 88 88 128 128 9 9 49 49 89 89 129 129 10 10 50 50 90 90 130 130 11 11 51 51 91 91 131 131 12 12 52 52 92 92 132 132 13 13 53 53 93 93 133 133 14 14 54 54 94 94 134 134 15 15 55 55 95 95 135 135 COACH 16 16 56 56 96 96 136 136 A/COACH 17 17 57 57 97 97 137 137 18 18 58 58 98 98 138 138 19 19 59 59 99 99 139 139 20 20 60 60 100 100 140 140 VISITOR B: 21 21 61 61 101 101 141 141

TIME OUTS (One per Half) TEAM FOULS 22 22 62 62 102 102 142 142

FIRST HALF 23 23 63 63 103 103 143 143

SECOND HALF 24 24 64 64 104 104 144 144 EXTRA PERIODS 25 25 65 65 105 105 145 145 FOULS 26 26 66 66 106 106 146 146 PLAYER NAME NO IN 1 2 3 4 5 27 27 67 67 107 107 147 147 28 28 68 68 108 108 148 148 29 29 69 69 109 109 149 149 30 30 70 70 110 110 150 150 31 31 71 71 111 111 151 151 32 32 72 72 112 112 152 152 33 33 73 73 113 113 153 153 34 34 74 74 114 114 154 154 35 35 75 75 115 115 155 155 36 36 76 76 116 116 156 156 37 37 77 77 117 117 157 157 38 38 78 78 118 118 158 158 COACH 39 39 79 79 119 119 159 159 A/COACH 40 40 80 80 120 120 160 160

WINNING TEAM NAME SCORES AB REFEREE:

FIRST HALF: UMPIRE: FINAL SCORES

SECOND HALF: SCORE KEEPER: AB

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CRICKET SCORE SHEET Year 7 / Year 8 / Inter / Senior Boys / Girls ………………………………. Vs ……………………………….

TIME BATSMEN RUNS SCORED HOW OUT BOWLER TOTAL IN OUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 FALL 1237 4 56 8910 BYES BAT OUT N.O. BAT & SCORE 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445 L. BYES 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 WIDES 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 NO BALLS 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 TOTAL SUNDRIES 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 405 TOTAL SCORE 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 453 454 455BOWLER 456 457 458 459 460 461 462 463 4641 465 46623 467 468 469 470 4714 472 47356 474 475 476 477 4787 479 480 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 491 492 493 494 495 OVERS MDNS WKTS RUNS WIDES NO BALLS 1496 497 498 499 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 525 526 527 528 529 530 531 532 533 534 535 536 537 538 539 540 2 3 4 56 7 8 9 10

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NETBALL SCORE SHEET

YEAR 7 / YEAR 8 / INTERMEDIATE / SENIOR GIRLS 'A' / GIRLS 'B' / BOYS

ROUND No......

TEAM ...... …………………... VS ...... ………………………......

Centre Quarter Position Goals Total PositionGoals Total Pass 1 GS GS

GA GA

2 GS GS

GA GA

3 GS GS

GA GA

4 GS GS

GA GA

WINNING TEAM: ......

Captains ......

1. Duration of all games is 4 x 7 min quarters with a two minute break at half time. At quarter and three quarter time the players must change straight over without delay.

2. Games are centrally timed and commence with the sound of the ‘hooter’

3. The ‘first –named team will take the centre pass, the other team has the choice of ends.

4. Scorers from both teams must sit together throughout the match.

5. This score sheet must be completed in ink and returned to the convener immediately the match has been finalised.

6. Positions may be changed and substitutions made at each break provided it does not hold up play.

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SOFTBALL SCORE SHEET

Year 7 / Year 8 / Inter / Senior

Teams: …………………..………………. Vs …………………..……………….

PLAYERS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 POS UNI BAT

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

TOTALS INNING TOTAL PROGRESS TOTAL

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SQUASH SCORE SHEET

ROUND No......

YEAR 7 / YEAR 8 / INTER / SENIOR BOYS / GIRLS

TEAM: ...... Vs TEAM: ......

LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT #1 PLAYER #1 PLAYER

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

RUBBER: GAMES: POINTS: RUBBER: GAMES: POINTS:

LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT #2 PLAYER #2 PLAYER

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

RUBBER: GAMES: POINTS: RUBBER: GAMES: POINTS:

LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT #3 PLAYER #3 PLAYER

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

RUBBER: GAMES: POINTS: RUBBER: GAMES: POINTS:

LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT #4 PLAYER #4 PLAYER

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

RUBBER: GAMES: POINTS: RUBBER: GAMES: POINTS:

TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL RUBBERS: GAMES: POINTS: RUBBERS: GAMES: POINTS:

WINNING TEAM:

SIGNED:...... Captain - Team 'A' Captain - Team 'B'

Each match comprises four ‘rubbers’. Each rubber is the best of three games.

Scores for each game will go to 15 points, where every rally will score a point.

If the score reaches 14 all, the receiver calls for the game to go to either 15 or 17 points. The first player to reach the nominated score wins the game.

Note: If one player wins the first two games in a particular rubber then the third game is not played.

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TABLE TENNIS SCORE SHEET

YEAR 7 / YEAR 8 / INTER / SENIOR BOYS / GIRLS ROUND No......

TEAM: ...... …………...... Vs TEAM: ...... …………......

#1 PLAYER #1 PLAYER

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 RUBBER: GAMES: POINTS: RUBBER: GAMES: POINTS:

#2 PLAYER #2 PLAYER

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 RUBBER: GAMES: POINTS: RUBBER: GAMES: POINTS:

#3 PLAYER #3 PLAYER

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 RUBBER: GAMES: POINTS: RUBBER: GAMES: POINTS:

#4 PLAYER #4 PLAYER

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 RUBBER: GAMES: POINTS: RUBBER: GAMES: POINTS:

#1 PAIRING #1 PAIRING

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 RUBBER: GAMES: POINTS: RUBBER: GAMES: POINTS:

#2 PAIRING #2 PAIRING

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 RUBBER: GAMES: POINTS: RUBBER: GAMES: POINTS:

TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL RUBBERS: GAMES: POINTS: RUBBERS: GAMES: POINTS:

WINNING TEAM:

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TENNIS RESULT SHEET

ROUND No......

YEAR 7 / YEAR 8 / INTER / SENIOR BOYS / GIRLS

SCHOOL: ...... Vs SCHOOL: ......

#1 SINGLES PLAYER SET GAMES #1 SINGLES PLAYER SET GAMES TEAM ‘A’ WON WON TEAM ‘B’ WON WON

#2 SINGLES PLAYER SET GAMES #2 SINGLES PLAYER SET GAMES TEAM ‘A’ WON WON TEAM ‘B’ WON WON

#3 SINGLES PLAYER SET GAMES #3 SINGLES PLAYER SET GAMES TEAM ‘A’ WON WON TEAM ‘B’ WON WON

#4 SINGLES PLAYER SET GAMES #4 SINGLES PLAYER SET GAMES TEAM ‘A’ WON WON TEAM ‘B’ WON WON

FIRST DOUBLES PAIRING SET GAMES FIRST DOUBLES PAIRING SET GAMES TEAM ‘A’ WON WON TEAM ‘B’ WON WON

SECOND DOUBLES PAIRING SET GAMES SECOND DOUBLES PAIRING SET GAMES TEAM ‘A’ WON WON TEAM ‘B’ WON WON

TOTAL SETS WON TOTAL SETS WON

TOTAL GAMES WON TOTAL GAMES WON

WINNING TEAM:

SIGNED: …………………………………..…….. SIGNED: ………………………..……………….. Captain – Team ‘A’ Captain – Team ‘B’

Each team must nominate their doubles pairing before the start of play in each round. Pairings may change following the singles (if the singles are played first) only by mutual agreement of the two coaches involved.

Each set is the first to 6 games with a tie break being played at 6-all.

The winner of the match is decided on the number of sets won. If teams have won an equal number of sets, then games will be compared to determine the winner. If still equal, then a draw will be awarded.

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SET A S Points SET B S Points 1 ……………………… R 1 ……………………… R I II III IV V VI I II III IV V VI 1 11 21 1 11 21 . 2 12 22 . 2 12 22 . 3 13 23 . 3 13 23 . 4 14 24 . 4 14 24 . 5 15 25 . 5 15 25 . 6 16 26 . 6 16 26 . 7 17 27 . 7 17 27 1. 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 8 18 28 1. 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 8 18 28 2. 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 9 19 29 2. 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 9 19 29 3. 6 3 6 3 6 3 6 3 6 3 6 10 20 30 3. 6 3 6 3 6 3 6 3 6 3 6 10 20 30 "T" : : "T" : :

SET B S Points SET A S Points 2 ……………………… R 2 ……………………… R I II III IV V VI I II III IV V VI 1 11 21 1 11 21 . 2 12 22 . 2 12 22 . 3 13 23 . 3 13 23 . 4 14 24 . 4 14 24 . 5 15 25 . 5 15 25 . 6 16 26 . 6 16 26 . 7 17 27 . 7 17 27 1. 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 8 18 28 1. 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 8 18 28 2. 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 9 19 29 2. 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 9 19 29 3. 6 3 6 3 6 3 6 3 6 3 6 10 20 30 3. 6 3 6 3 6 3 6 3 6 3 6 10 20 30 "T" : : "T" : :

SET S Points SET S Points 3 ……………………… R 3 ……………………… R I II III IV V VI I II III IV V VI 1 11 1 11 . 2 12 . 2 12 . 3 13 . 3 13 . 4 14 . 4 14 . 5 15 . 5 15 . 6 16 . 6 16 . 7 17 . 7 17 1. 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 8 1. 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 8 2. 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 9 2. 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 9 3. 6 3 6 3 6 3 6 3 6 3 6 10 3. 6 3 6 3 6 3 6 3 6 3 6 10 "T" : : "T" : :

SET RESULTS 'A' 'B' MATCH RESULT 'A' 'B'

SET 1 SETS WON SET 2 POINTS WON SET 3 WINNING TEAM:

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INDEX

ACCIDENT / INCIDENT REPORT ...... 27 LAWN BOWLS...... 64 ACCIDENT / INCIDENT REPORT PROCEDURE LIFE MEMBERS ...... 13 ...... 26 NETBALL ...... 66 AGE GROUP DETERMINATION...... 28 NETBALL SCORE SHEET ...... 115 AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL...... 47 OFFICE BEARERS ...... 13 BADMINTON SCORE SHEET ...... 109 OPERATING PROCEDURES ...... 18 BASEBALL ...... 51 ORDER OFF POLICY ...... 38 BASEBALL PITCH COUNT SHEET...... 111 POOLS AND DRAWS ...... 45 BASEBALL SCORE SHEET ...... 110 PRIVACY STATEMENT ...... 39 BASKETBALL...... 53 PROTEST AND APPEALS PROCEDURE ...... 40 BASKETBALL SCORE SHEET...... 112 PROTEST FORM...... 41 CALENDAR OF EVENTS ...... 1 RELAY TEAM SHEET - 4 x 100 M ...... 106 CODE OF ETHICS ...... 22 RELAY TEAM SHEET - FREESTYLE ...... 107 CODES OF BEHAVIOUR ...... 22 RELAY TEAM SHEET - MEDLEY ...... 108 CRICKET ...... 55 ROUND ROBIN DRAWS...... 46 CRICKET SCORE SHEET ...... 114 SOFTBALL ...... 68 CROSS COUNTRY ...... 57 SOFTBALL SCORE SHEET ...... 116 DISABLED STUDENT GUIDELINES ...... 32 SQUASH...... 70 DISTRICT INFORMATION...... 13 SQUASH SCORE SHEET...... 117 DIVING DEGREE OF DIFFICULTY ...... 82 SUN SMART POLICY ...... 42 DIVING ENTRY SHEET ...... 81 SWIMMING and DIVING - COUNTRY...... 72 FINALS FORMAT...... 44 TABLE TENNIS...... 83 FOOTBALL (SOCCER) ...... 59 TABLE TENNIS SCORE SHEET ...... 118 GENERAL CONDITIONS OF PARTICIPATION 24 TEAM SPORT – TEAM SHEET ...... 105 GOLF ...... 61 TENNIS ...... 85 GUIDELINES FOR EASTERN ZONE TENNIS SCORE SHEET ...... 119 CONVENERS...... 30 TRACK and FIELD - METROPOLITAN ...... 87 HOCKEY...... 62 TRACK and FIELD - SPECIFICATIONS ...... 101 HYDRATION POLICY ...... 33 VOLLEYBALL ...... 103 INFECTIOUS DISEASES POLICY ...... 34 VOLLEYBALL SCORE SHEET ...... 120 INVITATION APPLICATION FORM ...... 37 WITHDRAWAL POLICY ...... 43 INVITATION POLICY ...... 35

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