5
Welcome to the SCIS Varsity Girls & Boys Volleyball Tournament October 12th&13th 2018 Hosted by Munich International School Good luck to: International school of Geneva Munich International School American International School Vienna American International School of Budapest American School of Warsaw

Welcome to the SCIS · The SCIS recommended maximum number of players & managers per Team will be Ten (10). A player who is ejected from a game may not take part in the following

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    2

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Welcome to the SCIS · The SCIS recommended maximum number of players & managers per Team will be Ten (10). A player who is ejected from a game may not take part in the following

Welcome to the SCIS

Varsity Girls & Boys Volleyball Tournament

October 12th&13th 2018

Hosted by Munich International School

Goodluckto:International school of Geneva

Munich International School American International School Vienna

American International School of Budapest American School of Warsaw

Page 2: Welcome to the SCIS · The SCIS recommended maximum number of players & managers per Team will be Ten (10). A player who is ejected from a game may not take part in the following

Tournament Rules Rules: F.I.V.B. Rules of Volleyball. The SCIS recommended maximum number of players & managers per Team will be Ten (10). A player who is ejected from a game may not take part in the following game. All matches are 3/5 FIVB or national association official score sheets should be used. Host schools should follow the provisions for officials outlined in the Handbook. Tie breaking procedure in Divisional Play Should two teams be tied their head to head result shall break the tie In the event of more than two teams having the same win - loss record at the conclusion of divisional play, the tie will be resolved according to the following: Step 1 - The Win-Loss match record of the tied Teams in head-to-head matches. Step 2 - The net sets won (sets won minus sets lost) in head-to-head matches. Step 3 - The net points scored (points scored minus points against) in head-to-head matches. At any point after step 3 in the tie-breaking procedure, should 2 Teams remained tied; the result of their head-to-head match will determine their placing in the standings. Warm Up Time: Pre game warm up is guaranteed 10 minutes. If previous match ended early the next match will start as scheduled. Warm up is divided as 8 minutes on floor (including left attack and right attack) then 2 minutes serving. The toss for the match will take place 10 minutes prior to the start of the game i.e. immediately before warm up Awards First, Second, and Third place permanent trophies will be awarded to the relevant Teams. A Sportsmanship trophy will be awarded.

Page 3: Welcome to the SCIS · The SCIS recommended maximum number of players & managers per Team will be Ten (10). A player who is ejected from a game may not take part in the following

Participating Schools

American International School Vienna (AIS) Munich International School (MIS) American School of Warsaw (ASW) International School of Geneva (LCG)-Girls only

American International School of Budapest (BUD)

All games will be best of 5 sets.

Friday 12th October Coaches bus 8:45 Student drop off 9:00

Gym1 RESULT TIME G/B Gym 3 Result

AIS V MIS 9:45 Girls WAR V LCG MIS V WAR 11:30 Boys BUD V AIS MIS V WAR 13:15 Girls BUD V AIS AIS V MIS 15:00Boys BUD V WAR

LCG V BUD 16.45 Girls AIS V WAR MIS V BUD 18:30 Boys WAR AIS

Housing pick up Girls: 18:30 Boys: 20:00

Saturday 13th October

Coaches bus 8:30 Student Drop off 8.45

Gym1 RESULT TIME Gym 3 Result MIS V LCG 9:30 Girls BUD V WAR

Final 11:15 Boys 3rd v 4th BUD V MIS 13:00 Girls AIS V LCG

Presentation 14:45

Depart at 15:15

Page 4: Welcome to the SCIS · The SCIS recommended maximum number of players & managers per Team will be Ten (10). A player who is ejected from a game may not take part in the following

SCIS REGULATIONS FOR STUDENTS Curfew, Supervision & Safety

The following rules and guidelines are intended to clarify what the expectations are for

both host families and guest athletes with regards to curfew and supervision.

1) NO guest athlete is allowed to leave the host family’s local environment without adult supervision. Definition: It is acceptable for guest athletes to visit local (walking distance) cafes or take a walk in the local area without adult supervision. It is NOT acceptable for guest athletes to leave the host family’s local environment without adult supervision. In this case, guest athletes MUST return to the host family no later than 22.00. 2) If host family adults take guests out in the evening then it is important that they return at a reasonable hour (22.00-23.00). Furthermore, guests should be mindful that they are in competition and therefore getting enough sleep throughout the visit is important. 3) City centers and high profile tourist attractions: Clearly SCIS competitions provide wonderful opportunities for visiting athletes to not only compete but also to visit some of the best cultural sites in the world. However, even if this is a host family’s local environment we urge host families to use discretion if/when visiting such sites. 4) It is only acceptable for guest athletes to travel with their housing partner(s) along with host students/parents or family members from the tournament venue to the host family before or after the day’s competition. From the housing pick up guests must be accompanied by a member of the host family or designated person cleared by the Tournament Director.

2.2 SCIS Statement of Sportsmanship

The purpose of the Sports Council for International Schools is to provide a venue for athletes from the member schools to compete in an environment that is safe, challenging, professional and educational. Each athlete is given the opportunity to demonstrate her/his best athletic ability while maintaining a spirit of respect and cooperation with fellow athletes from various international backgrounds. Each event involves students and adults in their different roles as athletes, coaches, sports officials and spectators. All those involved in the event are expected to uphold the same spirit of respect and cooperation. This spirit is demonstrated by fair play among athletes, positive encouragement from coaches, impartial judgments from officials and respectful enthusiasm from spectators. The behavior of the adults is crucial to the successful educational aspect of the tournament. Adults act as models for our athletes. Therefore profanity, deliberately making noises that distract and interfere with the performance of a competing athlete, the condemnation of coaches or officials, or any behavior that is disrespectful or degrading to the SCIS standard of sportsmanship, jeopardizes the purposes of the SCIS organization and, most of all, jeopardizes the quality of the experience for the athletes. As

Page 5: Welcome to the SCIS · The SCIS recommended maximum number of players & managers per Team will be Ten (10). A player who is ejected from a game may not take part in the following

the event ensues, we ask that all of our parents, coaches, officials and athletes keep this vision of our purpose in mind. It is recommended that this statement be read at the opening ceremony of all SCIS events. It may be re-read when needed. It should be read in the presence of the athletes, coaches, officials and especially, spectators. Our hope is that in calling to mind the purpose and spirit of the SCIS’s, this statement will create a dignified atmosphere and appropriate behavior especially on the part of the adults to whom our children look for guidance and models of behavior. SAFEGUARDING: During the period of the Tournament, host parents will act in ‘loco parentis’ to their athlete guests, and as such, treat the athlete guests as they would their own children, and have the same expectations with regards to behavior. Athletes must fully respect the host parents and obey all instruction. This applies in all situations irrespective of location, during the period of the tournament. Smoking, any other use of tobacco, the drinking of alcohol and the use of drugs are not permitted by the guests. Guests should be extremely careful when using host family's internet access for downloading files (music, movies, etc.) or programs. IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS Host School Athletic Director Munich International School Mr Andy Orrell Schloss Buchhof Athletic Department 82319 Starnberg Tel: +498151 366 220 Tel: +498151 366 223 Mobile: +49151 15125037 Fax: +498151 366 229 Housing Coordinator Police Tel: 110 Mrs Lee Kim Briffa Ambulance Tel: 19222 Mobile: 01715669794 Taxi: +498151 4111 or -3077 Coaches Hotel Hotel Seehof Bahnhofplatz 6 82319 Starnberg Tel: 08151908500