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2017-2018 Volleyball Tournament Fox High School Junior Varsity Girls 2017-2018 Volleyball Tournament Fox High School Junior Varsity Girls’ Volleyball th ● Date: Saturday, October 7 ​ 2017 ​ ​ ● Location: Games will be played in the main gym and secondary gym at Fox High ​ School. ● Teams: Fox, Seckman, Northwest, Kirkwood, Oakville, Rockwood Summit, ​ Herculaneum, Hazelwood East ● Rosters: Rosters should be sent electronically to Sheryl Earls at [email protected] or ​ th ​ ​ faxed to 636-282-5173 on or before Friday, September 29 .​ ​ ● Cost: Participating schools will equally share the total cost of the tournament. ​ st nd rd ● Awards: 1 ,​ 2 ,​ and 3 ​ will be awarded. ​ ​ ​ ​ ● General Admission: $5Adults and $1 Students ​ ● Hospitality Room: There will not be a hospitality room. ​ ​ ​ ● Dressing Facilities: Locker rooms will be available. There will be two teams assigned ​ per locker room. Don’t leave personal items unlocked in the locker room. Please understand that Fox will not be responsible for missing valuables. ● Emergencies: An athletic trainer, Mr. Tom Nash, will be present for all tournament ​ games. ● Tournament Format: o Pool play matches will consist of two games to 25 points, starting at 6 points, and capped at 27 points. ▪ The top two teams from each pool will advance to the semi-finals. The team with the best record from each pool will play the team with the second best record from the opposite gym. Criteria is best overall record, head to head competition, (if split or three way tie) total points differential. If there is still a tie those two teams will play one game, starting at zero points to 15, with a 17 point cap to determine who moves on. o Semi-Final and Final matches will consist of a 2/3 format with no cap. The first two games will be played to 25 and the third game will be played to 15 if necessary. Semi-final winners will play in the main gym for the championship rd and the semi-final losers will play in the secondary gym for 3 ​ place. ​ o Full warm-up will be given the first time a team plays. After that there will be a 3-3-1 warm-up format. o Volleyballs will be provided o Each team will provide a line judge for each game they play o Home team will provide a libero tracker ● Tournament Contacts: 636-296-5210 ​ Zack Brown – Athletic Director – [email protected] ​ Sheryl Earls – Assistant to Athletic Director – [email protected] ​ Ryan LeGrand – Head Volleyball Coach – [email protected] ​ ● Pool Play – Both pools will follow the same pool play schedule (below) o Pool A – Main Gym ▪ #1 – Herculaneum High School ▪ #2 – Hazelwood East High School ▪ #3 – Kirkwood High School ▪ #4 – Fox High School o Pool B – Secondary Gym ▪ #1 – Seckman High School ▪ #2 – Rockwood Summit High School ▪ #3 – Oakville High School ▪ #4 – Northwest High School o Pool Play Schedule – Home team is listed first ▪ 7:45 – Gym Open ▪ 8:30 – #2 vs. #3 ▪ 9:15 – #1 vs. #4 ▪ 10:00 – #3 vs. #1 ▪ 10:45 – #2 vs. #4 ▪ 11:30 – #2 vs. #1 ▪ 12:15 – #3 vs. #4 ● Championship Rounds o 1:00 – Semi-finals ▪ Main Gym – #1 Seed from Pool A vs. #2 Seed from Pool B ▪ Secondary Gym – #1 Seed from Pool B vs. #2 Seed from Pool A o 2:00 – Finals st ▪ Main Gym – 1 ​ Place Game – Semi-final Winners ​ rd ▪ Secondary Gym – 3 ​ Place Game – Semi-final Losers ​ .
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