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Basketball Fixtures College Lane off Maxwell Drive Sunninghill, Sandton, South Africa PO Box 901, Rivonia 2128 Tel +27 (0)11 807 5315 Accounts +27 (0)11 367 6600 Email [email protected] www.stpeters.co.za Sports and Cultural Festival 14 – 16 September 2018 Basketball Tournament 2018 POOLS - BOYS POOL A POOL B Michael Mount Waldorf School Bishop Bavin School Norkem Park High St Peter's College St Stithians College Waterford College Swaziland Crawford College Lonehill St John's College Ridgeway College Dominican Convent School St David's Marist Inanda Camps Bay High School The Glen High School Saheti School St Dunstan’s College Clapham High School POOLS – GIRLS POOL A POOL B Dominican Convent School St Anne's Diocesan College St Peter's College St John's D.S.G. Saheti School The Glen High School St Mary's DSG, Pretoria St Mary's School, Waverley Waterford College Swaziland Ridgeway College Enjabulweni School Norkem Park High Michael Mount Waldorf School Bishop Bavin School Kingswood College St Dunstan’s College Relationships | Respect | Responsibility | Resilience ST PETER’S COLLEGE Sports and Cultural Festival 14 – 16 September 2018 Basketball Tournament 2018 FRIDAY, 14 SEPTEMBER COURT A COURT B COURT C COURT D TIMES BOYS BOYS GIRLS GIRLS 08:00 – 08:40 MICHAEL MOUNT VS BISHOP BAVIN VS ST ANNE’S VS ST NORKEM SPC JOHN’S DSG 08:40 – 09:20 ST STITHIANS VS WATERFORD VS SAHETI VS THE GLEN VS ST CRAWFORD ST JOHN’S MICHAEL MOUNT MARY’S WAVERLEY 09:20 – 10:00 RIDGEWAY VS ST DOMINICAN VS WATERFORD VS RIDGEWAY VS DAVIDS CAMPS BAY ENJABULWENI NORKEM 10:00 – 10:40 THE GLEN VS ST SAHETI VS MICHAEL MOUNT BISHOP BAVIN VS DUNSTAN’S CLAPHAM VS KINGSWOOD ST DUNSTAN’S 10:40 – 11:20 NORKEM VS SPC VS ST JOHN’S DOMINICAN VS ST JOHN’S DSG VS CRAWFORD ENJABULWENI ST MARY’S WAVERLEY 11:20 – 12:00 MICHAEL MOUNT VS BISHOP BAVIN VS SPC VS MICHAEL ST ANNE’S VS ST DAVIDS CAMPS BAY MOUNT NORKEM 12:00 – 12:40 ST STITHIANS VS ST WATERFORD VS SAHETI VS THE GLEN VS ST DUNSTAN’S CLAPHAM KINGSWOOD DUNSTAN’S 12:40 – 13:20 CRAWFORD VS ST ST JOHN’S VS ST MARY’S DSG VS ST MARY’S DAVIDS CAMPS BAY ENJABULWENI WAVERLY VS NORKEM 13:20 – 14:00 NORKEM VS ST SPC VS CLAPHAM DOMINICAN VS ST JOHN’S DSG VS DUNSTAN’S SPC ST DUNSTAN’S 14:00 – 14:40 ST STITHIANS VS THE WATERFORD VS SAHETI VS ST THE GLEN VS GLEN SAHETI MARY’S DSG BISHOP BAVIN 14:40 – 15:20 ST DAVIDS VS ST CAMPS BAY VS ENJABULWENI VS NORKEM VS ST DUNSTAN’S CLAPHAM KINGSWOOD DUNSTAN’S 15:20 – 16:00 NORKEM VS THE SPC VS SAHETI SPC VS ST MARY’S ST JOHN’S DSG VS GLEN DSG BISHOP BAVIN 16:00 – 16:40 MICHAEL MOUNT VS BISHOP BAVIN VS DOMINICAN VS ST ANNE’S VS RIDGEWAY DOMINICAN WATERFORD RIDGEWAY Relationships | Respect | Responsibility | Resilience ST PETER’S COLLEGE Sports and Cultural Festival 14 – 16 September 2018 Basketball Tournament 2018 SATURDAY, 15 SEPTEMBER TIMES COURT A COURT B COURT C COURT D BOYS BOYS GIRLS GIRLS 08:00 – 08:40 ST DAVIDS VS THE CAMPS BAY VS ENJABULWENI VS NORKEM VS GLEN SAHETI MICHAEL MOUNT BISHOP BAVIN 08:40 – 09:20 CRAWFORD VS ST JOHN’S VS ST MARY’S DSG VS ST MARY’S RIDGEWAY DOMINCAN WATERFORD WAVERLEY VS RIDGEWAY 09:20 – 10:00 NORKEM VS ST SPC VS SPC VS SAHETI ST JOHN’S DSG VS STITHIANS WATERFORD THE GLEN 10:00 – 10:40 RIDGEWAY VS ST DOMINICAN VS WATERFORD VS RIDGEWAY VS ST DUNSTAN’S CLAPHAM KINGSWOOD DUNSTAN’S 10:40 – 11:20 ST STITHIANS VS WATERFORD VS DOMINICAN VS ST ST DAVIDS CAMPS BAY MARY’S DSG 11:20 – 12:00 MICHAEL MOUNT BISHOP BAVIN VS SPC VS ST ANNE’S VS ST VS CRAWFORD ST JOHN’S KINGSWOOD MARY’S WAVERLEY 12:00 – 12:40 RIDGEWAY VS THE DOMINICAN VS MICHAEL MOUNT BISHOP BAVIN VS GLEN SAHETI VS WATERFORD RIDGEWAY 12:40 – 13:20 MICHAEL MOUNT BISHOP BAVIN VS VS ST DUNSTAN’S CLAPHAM 13:20 – 14:00 SPC VS ST JOHNS DSG VS ENJABULWENI NORKEM 14:00 – 14:40 ST STITHIANS VS DOMINICAN VS SAHETI VS THE GLEN VS RIDGEWAY WATERFORD WATERFORD RIDGEWAY 14:40 – 15:20 MICHAEL MOUNT BISHOP BAVIN VS DOMINCAN VS BISHOP BAVIN VS VS THE GLEN SAHETI MICHAEL MOUNT ST ANNE’S 15:20 – 16:00 ST MARY’S DSG VS ST MARY’S KINGSWOOD WAVERLEY VS ST DUNSTAN’S Relationships | Respect | Responsibility | Resilience ST PETER’S COLLEGE Sports and Cultural Festival 14 – 16 September 2018 Basketball Tournament 2018 SUNDAY, 16 SEPTEMBER TIMES COURT A COURT B COURT C COURT C BOYS BOYS GIRLS GIRLS 08:00 – NORKEM VS ST DAVIDS SPC VS CAMPS BAY ENJABULWENI VS NORKEM VS THE GLEN 08:40 SAHETI 08:40 – CRAWFORD VS ST ST JOHN’S VS DOMINICAN VS ST JOHN’S DSG VS 09:20 DUNSTAN’S CLAPHAM KINGSWOOD RIDGEWAY 09:20 – MICHAEL MOUNT VS ST BISHOP BAVIN VS SPC VS WATERFORD ST ANNE’S VS THE 10:00 STITHIANS WATERFORD GLEN 10:00 – NORKEM VS RIDGEWAY SPC VS DOMINICAN DOMINICAN VS SAHETI ST MARY’S WAVERLEY 10:40 VS BISHOP BAVIN 10:40 – CRAWFORD VS THE ST JOHN’S VS ST MARY’S DSG VS ST ANNE’S VS ST 11:20 GLEN SAHETI MICHAEL MOUNT DUNSTAN’S 11:30 – QUARTER FINAL 1B QUARTER FINAL 2B QUARTER FINAL 1G QUARTER FINAL 2G 12:10 POOL A-1 VS POOL B-4 POOL B-1 VS POOL POOL A-1 VS POOL B-4 POOL B-1 VS POOL A-4 A-4 12:10 – QUARTER FINAL 3B QUARTER FINAL 4B QUARTER FINAL 3G QUARTER FINAL 4G 12:50 POOL A-2 VS POOL B-3 POOL A-3 VS POOL POOL A-2 VS POOL B-3 POOL A-3 VS POOL B-2 B-2 13:05 – SEMI-FINAL 1B SEMI-FINAL 2B SEMI-FINAL 1G SEMI-FINAL 2G 13:45 WINNER QF 1B VS WINNER QF 2B VS WINNER QF 1G VS WINNER QF 2G VS WINNER QF 4B WINNER QF 3B WINNER QF 4G WINNER QF 3G 14:30 – FINAL BOYS FINAL GIRLS 15:30 16:00 PRIZE - GIVING Relationships | Respect | Responsibility | Resilience ST PETER’S COLLEGE Sports and Cultural Festival 14 – 16 September 2018 Basketball Tournament 2018 BASIC INFORMATION AND RULES: • COACHES AND MANAGERS ARE TO REGISTER FROM 06:30 AM AT THE REGISTRATION DESK ON FRIDAY, 14 SEPTEMBER. • ALL TEAMS PLAY FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY DESPITE PLACING • THE PROGRAMME IS PLAYED ACROSS 4 COURTS NAMELY A, B, C AND D • THE FIRST PHASE OF COMPETITION WILL BE ON A ROUND ROBIN, THEREAFTER THERE WILL BE CROSS-POOL PLAYOFFS • SCORING: o 3 POINTS FOR A WIN, 1 FOR A DRAW AND 0 FOR A LOSS o IN THE EVENT OF TWO TEAMS TYING AT THE END OF THE POOL STAGES THE FIBA RULING WITH REGARDS TO POINT’S DIFFERENCE WILL COME INTO EFFECT o COACHES NEED TO SIGN THE SCORE SHEET. COACHES ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ENSURING THAT THE SCORE SHEET IS CORRECT. • GAME FORMAT AND RULES (FIBA RULES APPLY, EXCEPT WHERE NOTED) o 4 X 8 MINUTE QUARTERS o 1 MINUTE BETWEEN QUARTERS, 2 MINUTES BETWEEN HALVES o TOTAL RUNNING TIME = 36 MINUTES o RUNNING TIME FOR ALL GAMES - UNLESS DURING THE FINAL 2 MINUTES OF THE LAST QUARTER, THE SCORE DIFFERENCE IS LESS THAN 10, STOP/START PLAY WILL BE IMPLEMENTED o REFEREE’S DECISION IS FINAL o IF A TEAM IS MORE THAN 5 MINUTES LATE FOR THEIR GAME, THE GAME WILL BE FORFEITED (20 – 0) • TEAMS: ONLY 12 PLAYERS CAN PARTICIPATE IN ANY GIVEN GAME. • ALL TEAMS ARE EXPECTED TO BE AT THE COURT THEY ARE PLAYING ON 10 MINUTES BEFORE THEIR GAME Relationships | Respect | Responsibility | Resilience .
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