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RNS' Varsity Boys Basketball 'Top of the Hill' Tournament Rothesay RNS’ Varsity Boys Basketball ‘Top of The Hill’ Tournament Rothesay Netherwood School’s Irving Gymnasium Friday, Feb. 5th to Sunday, Feb. 7th Blue Division Green Division Rothesay Netherwood School (RNS) Saint John High School (SJHS) Fundy High School (Fundy) Riverview High School (RHS) Simonds High School (Simonds) St. Stephen High School (SSH) Kennebecasis Valley High School (KVHS) Fredericton High School (FHS) Friday Feb 5 Saturday, Feb 6 Time Home vs Away Time Home Vs Away 3:00p SHS KVHS 3:00pm Fundy SHS 4:45pm RNS Fundy 4:45pm FHS SJHS 6:30pm SJHS RHS 6:30pm RHS SSHS 8:15pm SSHS FHS 8:15pm RNS KVHS Saturday, Feb 6 Sunday, Feb 7 Time Home vs Away Time Home vs Away 8:00a RNS SHS 10:00a 4th Blue 4th Green 9:45am KVHS Fundy 11:45a 3rd Green 3rd Blue 11:30am RHS FHS 1:30pm 2nd green 2nd blue 1:15pm SJHS SSHS 3:15pm 1st blue 1st green Rothesay Netherwood School 40 College Hill Road Rothesay, N.B. E2E 5H1 Phone: 506.848.0852 Fax: 506.848.0851 www.rns.cc Notes/Other Information: 1. Tournament Fee: $200/team – please make payable to Rothesay Netherwood School (due at tournament) 2. If there is a tie at the round robin, the tie-breaker will be as follows: a. The record between the teams b. Points against vs. all teams Maximum point differential is 25 points 3. Please forward your team roster to me as soon as possible. It should include the following: a. School Name c. School Mascot b. Name of Coaches d. Name and number of players 4. Change Rooms are located in the Irving Gymnasium-please use the main entrance-teams will have access to their own change room 45 minutes before and ½ hour after each game. 5. There are no outdoor footwear allowed in the gymnasium – it is recommended that all spectators and coaches bring alternate foot wear. 6. Please ensure that all participants change from their outdoor footwear to their indoor footwear before they enter the gymnasium. 7. All coaches are asked to make sure that they clean up after their team, in the change room, and on the bench. 8. If your team would like to eat meals at the RNS Dining hall – the meal times and costs are as follows: Friday dinner – 5:30-7:00 ($10.00/person) Saturday/Sunday cold breakfast – 9:00-11:00 ($5.00/person) Saturday/Sunday brunch – 11:00-1:00 ($10/person) 9. Awards: a. Player of the Game – coaches pick their own Player of the Game and there will be a short ceremony following each game to present these b. There will be a short awards ceremony following the final game 10. Parking at the tournament must be in the parking lot behind the Memorial Arena. Please do not park at the gymnasium or on the side of the road. 11. Tournament Hotel: Hampton Inn and Suites 51 Fashion Drive, Saint John 1.877.752.7666 [email protected] Amsterdam Inn 114 Millennium Drive, Quispamsis 1.506.849.8050 [email protected] Howard Johnson Plaza Inn 10 Portland Street, Saint John 1.800.943.0033 [email protected] 12. Entrance Fee: a. Adults – Day Pass $5.00 Tournament Pass $12.00 b. Students – Day Pass $3.00 Tournament Pass $8.00 Rothesay Netherwood School 40 College Hill Road Rothesay, N.B. E2E 5H1 Phone: 506.848.0852 Fax: 506.848.0851 www.rns.cc c. Children under 10 - free 13. Restaurants in Rothesay: Pizza Delight Subway Vito’s A &W Greco McDonald’s Dairy Queen China Coast Pita Pit Papa John’s Pizza If there are any further questions or concerns please feel free to contact me Sincerely, Geoffrey B. McCullogh Director of Athletics Rothesay Netherwood School Rothesay, N.B. 848.0852 [email protected] Rothesay Netherwood School 40 College Hill Road Rothesay, N.B. E2E 5H1 Phone: 506.848.0852 Fax: 506.848.0851 www.rns.cc Rothesay Netherwood School 40 College Hill Road Rothesay, N.B. E2E 5H1 Phone: 506.848.0852 Fax: 506.848.0851 www.rns.cc Rothesay Netherwood School 40 College Hill Road Rothesay, N.B. E2E 5H1 Phone: 506.848.0852 Fax: 506.848.0851 www.rns.cc .
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