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volleyball night at brooklawn!
Thursday
February 7, 2008
5:30 p.m.

It's time to get
your Volleyball
team together! |

Congratulations to the
2008 CHAMPIONS
"Globo Gym" |

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Registration
Form to get your team in! |
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HERE for 2008 TOURNAMENT RESULTS
About Volleyball Night
Volleyball Night at
Brooklawn is an extremely competitive double-loss elimination
volleyball tournament. The winning team gets ten tickets to a Yankees or Mets
regular season home game (subject to availability). There is a $5.00 per
player entry fee - this is one of the most
exciting and anticipated events at Brooklawn each year...
To involve all students and make the teams
competitive, the following registration rules are enforced:
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Students may register individually, as a complete team of SEVEN players, or as a partial team. Individual registrants will be randomly assigned to complete partial teams or newly created teams with other individual registrants. They may also be assigned to teams that lose originally registered members. Registered teams will NOT be allowed to propose their own replacements.
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Each
registered team of seven players may have NO MORE THAN 4 BOYS OR GIRLS on it -
therefore, it must contain either 4 boys - 3 girls or 4 girls - 3
boys. This guarantees that at least 2 boys and 2 girls will be part of the
six players on the court for each game.
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Each
registered team
of seven players must contain students from all three grades, and the grade levels of the seven
registered team members must ADD TO BETWEEN 46 AND 52.
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Once a team registers, it may not substitute or propose a replacement for any of the seven members originally registered. If for any reason an originally registered member drops out, he or she will be replaced by an individual registrant who is ASSIGNED to that team. Both the team and the individual registrant will have to live with the new assignment, and the entry fee is NOt refunded to the player who dropped out.
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All seven team players will play in each game. There will be a seven player rotation, with six on the court and one on the sideline, that will rotate each time service is received/won.
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Games
will be announced when courts open up to play them. Any team that fails to take the court within five minutes of their game being announced will
forfeit that game.
To make all games consistent, the following game play rules apply:
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All
games will use "Rally Scoring" and be 15 points to win with the margin od victory to be at least 2 points.
Therefore, any game reaching a score of 14-14 will continue until one team
goes ahead by 2 points. A “shutout rule” will instantly end any
game reaching a score of 10-0.
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A
team may not use more than three hits to return any volley or serve.
The fourth hit by any team will result in a dead ball and either a point for
the other team (if the offending team is not on serve) or a loss of serve
(if on serve).
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While
a team may return any volley or serve on the first hit, a serve may not be
spiked back. Any live ball may be played off the net except for a
serve, which will be ruled a dead ball upon hitting the net.
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Any
ball that hits a ceiling obstruction is a dead ball, resulting in a point
for the other team (if the offending team is not on serve) or a loss of
serve (if on serve).
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Teams
must rotate their players upon receiving the serve. There must be a
setup of three players on the front line, with the other three playing in
back.
How our double-loss elimination tournament works:
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All student teams begin in
the "Student Team Brackets" winners bracket (numbered
games). After a team loses its first game, they will be move to the
Losers’ Bracket (lettered games) to play against other teams that have
also lost one game.
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A second loss eliminates a team from the
tournament.
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The tournament championship will be a ONE GAME
- WINNER TAKE ALL final between the Winners' Bracket finalist and
the Losers' Bracket finalist. Tournament results will be announced,
updated and displayed throughout the evening.
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