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2007 CCS GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIPS This Bulletin was mailed to all
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PARTICIPANT INFORMATION BULLETIN | ||
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Contact: Ray Miailovich - (408) 224-2994 FAX - (408) 224-0476 Email: rmiailovich@cifccs.org | ||
ATTENTION ATHLETIC
DIRECTORS:
Please route a copy of this
bulletin to your HEAD VARSITY GYMNASTICS COACH and make sure that you and your
coach have read the Gymnastics
Bylaws in the CCS Tournament Guide!
c: League Commissioners; Site Directors; Officials Assignors
EVALUATION MEETING: MONDAY, MAY 21, 2007, 6:00pm @ the CCS office
THURSDAY, MAY 17, 2007, @ TWISTERS GYM, MTN. VIEW, CA
Note: The CCS Commissioner and/or staff shall be responsible for all contracts for sites used during the CCS Play-offs. The CCS Commissioner and/or staff have sole authority to schedule or cancel sites, as well as full discretion as to the assignment or re-assignment of teams to times and sites throughout the CCS Play-offs. The CCS Commissioner and/or staff have the final authority in any disputes over sites or times of play, and the decision of the CCS Commissioner is not subject to appeal, due to the immediacy of running the Tournament for the good of the whole. Neutral sites are not a policy of the CCS and should not be expected in any rounds of play. Sites will be assigned by the CCS for the good of the Tournament.
| 4:00-4:30 pm | Open Stretch |
| 4:15 pm | Coaches Meeting |
| 4:30 pm | Gymnasts change and line up |
| 4:30 pm | March in; Introductions; National Anthem |
| 4:35 pm | Warm-up 1st half of squad |
| 4:45 pm | Competition begins |
| Approx. 7:30 pm | Recognition of graduating seniors and awards |
ENTRY FORMS: See CCS Gymnastics Bylaws: Section 5. for specific instructions.
ENTRY DEADLINE: All Entry Forms must be in the hands of the Meet
Director:
NO LATER than 9:00am, three (3) days prior to the Section Meet (MON.,
MAY 14, 2007).
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Meet Director:
BILL STROM -- e-mail:
Bill@gymtowne.com |
INJURY / ILLNESS TO LEAGUE
QUALIFIERS:
For
complete rules, see CCS
Gymnastics Bylaws: Section 8.
MEET
FORMAT:
A.
Gymnasts from the same school will compete in the same
group.
B. Several schools will be
grouped together.
C. Four (4) events will be
conducted simultaneously.
D. Olympic
rotation will be followed: VAULT --> BARS --> BEAM -->
FLOOR
WARM-UP
PROCEDURES:
Gymnasts will use
the Capital Cup Warm-up Format. During the competition all squads will rotate
together (no bump rotation).
| A. | RULES: 2006-08 National Federation Gymnastics Rules and "clarifications" will be followed. |
| B. | Participants are responsible for bringing their own first-aid supplies (e.g., tape, pre-wrap, etc.). |
| C. | Floor Exercise Music: A cassette player will be provided. If reel-to-reel, record player, CD or live band is needed, participants must provide their own. |
| D. | An athletic trainer will be on duty during warm-ups and throughout the competition. |
| E. | A locker room is available. |
| F. | Only the official coaches, gymnasts, judges and Meet officials will be allowed on the main floor. |
ADMISSION PRICES: (NOTE: There is no pre-sale of CCS Gymnastics Play-offs tickets at school sites.)
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General |
Senior Citizen (60 & older) |
Student (with HS ID) |
Child (under 12, accompanied by an Adult) |
| $7 | $4 | $3 |
$2 |
PASSES:
Only CCS & CIF Passes will be
honored. School, Faculty or League passes will not be
honored. All participants in the Meet will be admitted through the
designated "Pass Gate." Entry Forms for each school will be utilized as
the Participants' Pass
Gate List.
GAME SUPERVISION:
All
teams must be accompanied by a coach designated by the school represented as an
official agent and employee of that school. No teams will be allowed to
participate without that supervision.
Adequate
student-spectator supervision MUST be provided by each school participating in
the Tournament. School administrators/faculty who attend the contest
should introduce themselves to the CCS Site Director, and tell him/her where
they will be located throughout the contest in case their assistance is
needed. It is the responsibility of the school supervisory personnel to
prevent and correct any inappropriate behavior of their students or
spectators.
SPORTSMANSHIP: (For complete rules, see CCS
Gymnastics Bylaws: Section 11.)
A. Each
Principal is required by the CCS Board of Managers to meet with all
individuals or team(s) from
his/her school prior to their participation in this CCS Tournament
to review CCS Sportsmanship Information.
(See APPENDIX for REQUIRED
PRE-GAME SPORTSMANSHIP MEETING INFORMATION SHEET)
B. Coaches and Captains will attend a meeting with the Site Director and
game officials 45 minutes prior to
game-time, where they will be reminded of the importance of good sportsmanship
and to make certain their
Administrators have reviewed this information with their athletes in the past
week.
Any player or coach
who is ejected from a CCS Tournament contest for FLAGRANT MISCONDUCT or
UNSPORTSMANLIKE BEHAVIOR will be disqualified from all remaining contests in
that sport that season.
RADIO / TV LICENSING:
CCS owns the broadcast rights for all CCS Play-off contests.
Licensing is required. To ensure coordination of appropriate paperwork and
fees, interested media must contact the CCS Commissioner well before the
respective contest to be broadcast. No live TV broadcasts are
allowed.
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL PARTICIPANTS AND
COACHES!:
The CIF-Central
Coast Section is well aware that many other school and non-school activities (AP
tests, SAT/ACT tests, proms, plays, holidays, senior trips, religious days,
etc.) may occur during CCS Play-offs. The CCS tries to avoid as many
conflicts as possible; however, with so many activities available for today's
student-athlete, it is not reasonable to assume that all such activities can be
taken into account, and thus, CCS Play-off events will go on as originally
scheduled. Participants and coaches are therefore expected to plan in
advance for such possible scheduling conflicts and make those difficult choices
as to which events will take precedence for that individual. Generally,
although it is ultimately the personal choice of the student-athlete and/or
his/her parent(s), an academic activity should take precedence over an
extra-curricular event.