Tournament Information Package

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Tournament Information Package
2015 ASAA 2A Boy’s Provincial Volleyball
Championships
Strathcona-Tweedsmuir School
R.R. #2, Okotoks, Alberta, T1S 1A2
http://provincials.asaa.ca/
November 26-28, 2015
Information Package
Welcome to the 2015 ASAA 2A Boys Provincial Volleyball Championships. Strathcona-Tweedsmuir
School is proud to host this event in our Sandy Heard Sports Hall near Okotoks, AB. We hope you enjoy
your weekend of great volleyball, team play and sportsmanship on and off the court.
Host School Information
STS traces its roots back more than 100 years to its founding schools. Over time, we have developed a
set of rich traditions and shared values that strengthen our sense of community and provide an enriched
learning environment for all our students in Grades 1 through 12. Our school motto, Nil Nisi Optimum,
compels each of us to do nothing but our best in all of our endeavours. Our mission is to develop wellbalanced students for a life of purpose by inspiring excellence in scholarship, leadership and character.
We strive to achieve this mission and live up to our motto through our rigorous academic and diverse
co-curricular programs.
STS is both an IB World School and a Round Square School. The philosophy, values and ideals that we
share with these organizations such as internationalism, service and intercultural understanding dovetail
beautifully. Together they shape a unique learning environment and philosophy, allowing us to instill in
our students the knowledge, values and qualities of character that will enable them to live purposeful
lives and be the leaders of tomorrow.
At STS, we recognize the uniqueness of each of our students and we strive to meet each of them
wherever they are, inspiring a journey that will lead them beyond anything they could have imagined.
Committee Information
Tara Hebert
Committee Chair
(403)-938-4431 ext.273
[email protected]
Ken Zelez
Director of Athletics
(403)-938-8310
[email protected]
Dale Roth
Varsity Boys’ Volleyball
Coach
(403)-938-9122
[email protected]
Michelle Bartoshyk
Varsity Girls’ Volleyball
Coach
(403)-938-4431 ext.
278
Trevor Julian
Senior School
Principle/ Assistant
Head of School
(403)-938-8309
Chris Schneider
Assistant Senior School
Principle
(403)-938-4431 ext.
257
Andrea Weber
Varsity Girls’ Volleyball
Coach
(403)-938-4431 ext.
249
[email protected]
Tournament at a Glance
Wednesday, Nov. 25
Practice Times
(12:30 pm – 8:00 pm)
Sandy Heard Sports Hall
Team Photos
(12:00 pm – 7:00 pm)
Coaches’ Meeting
8:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Library Breakout Room
Captains’ Meeting
8:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Library- Main Area
Thursday, Nov. 26
Opening Ceremonies
(9:00 am – 10:00 am)
Sandy Heard Sports HallEast Court
Game Play
(10:30 am – 6:00 pm)
Sandy Heard Sports Hall
Banquet
(7:00 pm – 9:00 pm)
Small Gymnasium
Friday, Nov. 27
Game Play
(9:00 am – 8:30 pm)
Sandy Heard Sports Hall
Saturday, Nov. 28
Playoff Bracket and
Championship Games
(9:00 am – 6:00 pm)
Sandy Heard Sports Hall
Award Presentations
following each medal match
Tournament Structure
There will be two pools of six teams, seeded by zone according to ASAA provincial results over the last
three years. All games including playoffs are a best of three. The top team in each pool will receive a
bye to the semi-finals while second and third place teams in each pool will cross over and play a
quarterfinal playoff.
Social Media
Strathcona-Tweedsmuir School and STS Athletics are on Twitter and Instagram. Check out
@STSAthletics, @ASAA or @ASAAProvs on Twitter or @ASAAProvs or @strathconatweedsmuir on
Instagram. Be sure to use # STSProvs, #ASAA or #ASAAVball when you post to your favorite Social Media
format this weekend. Follow us to stay up to date with results, schedules, and more!
Live Streaming
All matches will be streamed live on the Sportscanada.tv website. Please see the tournament website
for the direct link to the games being streamed.
Registration Details
Registration Deadline is Monday, November 25 at 12:00 Noon. Registration will occur online:
http://provincials.asaa.ca. If you have trouble with that link, go the ASAA website at:
http://www.asaa.ca and click on the following links: - Championship> Host Websites> ASAA High School
Provincials> Volleyball> Strathcona-Tweedsmuir School – 2A Boys Volleyball 2015> Registration.
The online forms include:
• Team Roster (First name, Last name, Jersey #, Position, Height, Grade)
• Team Photo Order Form
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Team Picture, JPEG format only (minimum 7 megapixel, with no digital zoom, in .jpg
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School logo, JPEG format only
Team History/ Season Summary (team record and overview paragraph)
format)
Fees: Registration and Banquet
All fees must be submitted by the Coaches Meeting on Wednesday, November 25 at 8:00pm. Please
make all cheques payable to Strathcona-Tweedsmuir School.
The Banquet is mandatory and teams are responsible for indicating the number of individuals at time of
Registration. The banquet will be held THURSDAY EVENING at 7:00 PM (doors open at 6:45.) in the
small gymnasium at STS. Banquet tickets are ordered on the team order form during on-line registration.
The banquet will be semi-formal. The cost is $28 per person. There will be an area at the banquet for
team pictures.
Registration Fee
Banquet Fee
$500 (set by ASAA)
$28/ attendee (player/ coach)
Practice Time Registration
Practice Times will be available between 12:30 pm and 8:00 pm on Wednesday, November 25 in the
Sandy Heard Sports Hall. Teams are reminded that they will be responsible to bring their own practice
balls to use during their practice time. Times will be given in the order in which they are received. Please
email requests to [email protected] by noon on Monday Nov. 23rd. The practice schedule will be posted
Tuesday Nov. 24th on the host website.
Photo Time Registration
Pictures will be taken in the small gymnasium at STS a half hour prior to your scheduled practice time on
Wednesday November 25. This is a mandatory part of the championship. Please be on time in full
uniform and/or warmups. Schedule and details will be on the host website.
Hosts
Each team will be assigned two hosts to help make your tournament an enjoyable one. If you have any
questions or problems, they will be more than willing to assist you or find a person who can. They will be
responsible for opening and locking team rooms, filling water bottles, etc.
Tournament Draw
2015
ASAA 2A Boy’s Provincial Championships
Strathcona Pool
1. Calgary
2. North East
3. South Central
4. Edmonton
5. WC—South
6. WC—Central
Day
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Time
9:00 AM
10:30 AM
11:45 AM
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
3:30 PM
4:45 PM
7:00PM
9:00 AM
10:15 AM
11:30 AM
12:45 PM
2:00P M
3:15 PM
4:30 PM
5:45 PM
7:00 PM
8:30 PM
9:00 AM
10:15 AM
11:45 AM
1:00 PM
2:45 PM
4:30 PM
Tweedsmuir Pool
7. South
8. Central
9. North Central
10. North West
11. WC—Calgary
12. Host—South Central
West Court
East Court
Opening Ceremonies
11 vs 12
4 vs 5
1 vs 6
3 vs 4
10 vs 11
8 vs 9
2 vs 3
7 vs 8
9 vs 10
7 vs 12
1 vs 2
5 vs 6
Banquet (Small Gym)
7 vs 11
1 vs 5
3 vs 6
9 vs 12
8 vs 10
2 vs 4
1 vs 3
7 vs 9
10 vs 12
4 vs 6
8 vs 11
2 vs 5
1 vs. 4
7 vs 10
3 vs 5
8 vs 12
2 vs 6
9 vs 11
Tie Breaker If Needed
Championship Court
2nd Strathcona Pool vs 3rd Tweedsmuir Pool (Match 1)
2nd Tweedsmuir Pool vs 3rd Strathcona Pool (Match 2)
1st Tweedsmuir Pool vs Winner Match 1 (Match 3)
1st Strathcona Pool vs Winner Match 2 (Match 4)
Bronze Medal Match: Loser Match 3 vs Loser Match 4
Gold Medal Match: Winner Match 3 vs Winner Match 4
Game Rules and Information
Officials
Major Officials will be provided by the ASAA and arranged through the Alberta Volleyball Officials
Association. All Spectators, Coaches and Players are expected to treat the Officials professionally and
respectfully.
Minor Officials
Minor officials for line judges and scorekeepers will be students and athletes from STS who are trained
and assigned. Please treat them professionally and respectfully.
Official Game Ball
The official game ball will be the Tachikara SV-5W Gold Volleyball.
Practice Balls
Each team must provide their own clearly marked volleyballs to use during warm up and your scheduled
practice time.
Grievance Committee
The Grievance Committee will convene to deal with matters that occur during competition, including
discipline/conduct issues or appeals that may arise from ejections. They will handle any other matters
that arise that require dispute resolution. Members of the Grievance Committee will include the
Tournament Chairperson, as Chair, and include other members of the organizing committee. In the
event anyone on the Grievance Committee is in conflict of interest, an alternative will be chosen from
the greater STS Athletic coaching faculty, based on availability.
Tie Breaking Procedure
Please refer to the Tie Breaking Procedures on Page 128 of the 2015/16 Policy Handbook. The ASAA
refers to the Volleyball Canada tie break procedure as outlined in the Policy Handbook.
Award Presentations
Award Presentations will be held following each Gold Medal, Bronze Medal and Consolation. At the
completion of the Gold Medal Match, the Champions will receive gold medals, keeper plaque, annual
plaque, championship t-shirts, and the Championship banner. Both teams competing in the Gold Medal
Match will receive a match ball. The second and third place medalists will receive silver and bronze
medals respectively, keeper plaque and annual plaque. Fourth place teams will receive a keeper plaque
and annual plaque.
Results
Results will be available online at http://provincials.asaa.ca or at the Results Centre located just inside
the entrance to the Sports Hall.
Sportsmanship
One of the objectives of the ASAA is “To maintain good sportsmanship, integrity and good will within
and between high schools participating in interschool athletics.” (2015/16 ASAA Policy Handbook, pg.
26) There will be a Sportsmanship Committee to look for acts of Sportsmanship and will collaborate with
committee members and officials to determine the recipients of the Team Sportsmanship Banners. The
Sportsmanship committee will also announce individual Sportsmanship Pin Awards throughout the
weekend. Coaches will receive nomination forms for Sportsmanship Pins in their Team Registration
Package. If you would like to nominate someone for a Sportsmanship Pin, please speak with your teams
coach. The following policy can be found on page 27 of the 2015/16 ASAA Policy Handbook;
Fair Play and Sportsmanship
All competitions must be conducted with a high standard of courtesy, fair play and sportsmanship. All
those involved share this responsibility.
A. Coaches
The coaches must demonstrate qualities of courtesy and good sportsmanship. These are
evidenced by proper acceptance of officials’ judgment, positive encouragement of player
performance and bench behavior.
B. Athletes
Athletes must demonstrate qualities of courtesy and good sportsmanship by proper acceptance of
officials’ judgment and by showing proper respect for opposing athletes as well as for
teammates.
C. Cheerleaders
Cheerleaders must demonstrate courtesy and good sportsmanship by the appropriateness and
timeliness of the cheers they lead, respect for the other cheerleaders and athletes, and their
attempts at effective crowd control.
D. Spectators
a. Spectators, both student and adult, must demonstrate courtesy and good sportsmanship by
positive cheers of encouragement for their team, not against the opposing team. This is
evidenced by the absence of booing and vulgarities. Spectators must also show proper
acceptance of officials’ judgment. Artificial noisemakers are not permitted during provincial
championship tournaments/events. These noisemakers may include but are not limited to: air
horns, cow bells, plastic tube horns, garbage can lids, etc. The provincial championship host shall
have the authority to eject from the competition facility individuals who, following a warning,
refuse to comply with this requirement.
b. Eviction for Inappropriate Language and/or Behavior
The Executive Committee or its host/designated representative shall have authority to direct any
person to immediately leave any premises or venue hosting any ASAA sanctioned event if that
person:
1. Exhibits rude or abusive behavior to any other person
2. Uses vulgar, obscene or abusive language and/or gestures
3. Fails to promptly follow any reasonable direction given to that person by the
designated representative of the ASAA
The Executive Committee or its designated representative shall have the authority to notify local
law enforcement personnel of the failure of any person to immediately comply with a direction to
leave any premises or venue hosting any ASAA sanctioned event.
E. Administrators and Teachers Administrators and teachers must demonstrate courtesy and
good sportsmanship by their positive examples.
Opening Ceremonies
Teams are asked to arrive at STS between 8:30 am and 8:45am. Teams will be greeted by volunteers
before being escorted into the Sandy Heard Sports Hall for the Opening Ceremonies. Opening
Ceremonies are scheduled to start at 9:00 am and should conclude by 10:00 am. Coaches will receive
important information regarding protocols for Opening Ceremonies at the Coaches meeting on
Wednesday evening.
Photographs and Action Shots
All teams are required to have their Team Photo taken by the tournament’s official photographer on
Wednesday, November 25 during their assigned time. The tournament’s official photographer will also
be taking action shots throughout the weekend and these picture will be available for download on the
tournaments website on the Photography Page.
Coaches Meeting/Captains Meeting
The Coaches Meeting will be held at the Peter B. Ditchburn Library, Breakout Room, located at STS at
8:00 pm on Wednesday, November 25. This is a mandatory meeting. The Captains Meeting will also be
held in the library at 8:00 pm on Wednesday, November 25. As per Policy found in the 2015/16 ASAA
Policy Handbook on page 66 – quoted below – this is a mandatory meeting and we ask that each team
send no more than two representatives.
“g) Team Sport: coaches/schools failing to attend mandatory coaches meeting Any team (football,
volleyball, basketball, cheerleading, curling, rugby, team handball) that attends provincials as the
zone/regional representative and fails to attend or send a team representative to the mandatory coaches
meeting will be fined a fee of $250 for failing to send a representative to the coaches meeting. This fee will
be collected by the ASAA office and split between the host of the championship and the ASAA; the latter of
which will be earmarked for the ASAA subsidy account to help offset costs to ASAA provincial hosts. The
Executive will have the sole discretion to waive the penalty based on the rationale provided by the school
for failure to attend the coaches meeting.”
Coaches Room
Hospitality rooms will be provided for Coaches in Room 11. A variety of snacks, hot food & beverages
will be provided throughout the weekend.
Players Area
Teams will be provided team rooms for their scheduled matches. Please do NOT leave any valuables in
the change rooms after your scheduled match. Common change rooms will also be available. Please do
NOT leave any valuable in the change rooms.
As regular classes will be going on, teams are asked to not congregate in the main hallways of the
building. Teams will have access to the common locker rooms (with showers) throughout the entire
weekend, but are reminded not to leave valuables without being locked in the lockers. The venue will
not be responsible for any lost or stolen items.
While not in the gymnasium or designated change facilities, we ask that players remain in the cafeteria
areas.
First Aid and Athletic Therapy
There will be individuals with Standard First Aid, CPR-C with AED on site for the duration of the
tournament. First Aid can be found at the Sport Med Room located on the East end of the Sports Hall.
Ice will be available here. While taping services will not be provided, should you need, ask Ms. Hebert or
Mr. Zelez for assistance. Athletes/ teams should supply their own tape and other supplies. If supplies are
needed to perform the taping services please ask.
Tournament Souvenir Apparel
As an Official Supplier of the ASAA, Gimmics will be onsite throughout the weekend, Thursday through
Saturday, to sell tournament souvenir apparel. They will be located in the Rotunda in the upper hall near
the main entrance of the school.
School Musical
STS is proud to announce performances of the musical Big Fish. This is an excellent production for
athletes, coaches, parents and visiting families. While some of the performance times conflict with
tournament schedules, there exist opportunities for attendance. General tickets can be purchased at:
http://www.sts.ab.ca/liveevents. These tickets are non-refundable. Group tickets can be purchased by
contacting [email protected]. Group tickets will be refunded if needed due to potential time-breaking
procedures.
Performances take place on:
• Wednesday, November 25, 7:30 pm
• Thursday, November 26, 7:30 pm
• Friday, November 27, 7:30
• Saturday, November 28, 1:30 pm
• Saturday, November 28, 7:30
Spectator Admission Rates
This year we are asking the teams and spectators to give back to the community. The admission for the
tournament will by donation to support Round Square service projects. These projects support
organizations such as the Calgary Interfaith Food Bank, The Prince Alexander Project Fund and ????.
Players and coaches are also asked to participate and contribute either individually or as a team to this
valuable cause.
Suggested donation is as follows:
Adult
Student/Senior
Under 12
Day Pass
$10.00
$5.00
Free
Weekend Pass
$20.00
$10.00
Free
Spectator Conduct
Please refer to the Policy quoted earlier in the Information package under Sportsmanship as it pertains
to Spectators. Also, please note that the ASAA expects its high standards of behavior to be follow by all
spectators and will exercise its right as the host of the championship to remove spectators from this
facility if and when required.
Programs
Commemorative programs have been provided to all players and coaches as part of their individual
packages. Programs will also be available for download on the tournament website.
Concession
There will be a concession in our Black Watch Bistro (school cafeteria which has hot/ cold lunches, fresh
baked goods and drinks).
WATER: There are reverse osmosis water fountains located outside of the Sports Hall and in the Black
Watch Bistro.
Parking
Parking will be limited at times due to several events that are going on at the same time. We ask that
participants follow signage and directions from attendants while locating parking facilities. Bus parking
for visiting teams is located at the North end of the playing field, please use this area after dropping
athletes near the front door.
Accommodations
Rooms have been blocked booked at the following hotels:
Lakeview Inn & Suites (30 rooms)
22 Southridge Dr, Okotoks, AB
(403) 938-7400
Booked under 2A Provincial Volleyball Tournament
The room rate is $129.00 plus tax per night, includes breakfast.
Wingate by Wyndham Calgary South (20 rooms)
400 Midpark Way SE, Calgary, AB
(403) 770-9073
Book under Strathcona-Tweedsmuir
The room rate is $139.00 plus tax per night, includes breakfast.
Best Western Plus Okotoks Inn & Suites (15 rooms)
100 Southbank Road, Okotoks, AB
(403) 995-6262
Booked under Strathcona-Tweedsmuir
The room rate is $161.99 plus tax per night, includes breakfast.
Additional rooms may be available at:
SUPER 8 CALGARY SHAWNESSY AREA
60 Shawville Road S.E., Calgary, AB
MacLeod Trail and 162 Ave, Calgary, AB
(403)-770-9302
Directions and Maps
Please note traditional GPS systems and web-based map programs (Apple Maps, Bing, Google Maps,
etc.) often contain inaccurate directions to STS. Please use the directions supplied below. For further
assistance, please call our Reception desk at 403-938-4431. Refer to http://www.sts.ab.ca/directions for
further instructions.
From Calgary using Macleod Trail South
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South on Macleod Trail (becomes 2A).
Go 5.2 km from 22X (Stoney Trail Overpass) then
turn west (or right) onto Highway 552/226 Ave W
(do NOT take 16 St W into
DeWinton) stay on 226 Ave W. Strathcona –
Tweedsmuir will be 9.5 km from this point.
Continue along 226 Ave W/32 St (heading south),
past Trinity Mennonite Church on right hand side
then over train tracks.
Continue heading south past 265Ave, then 274
Ave, continue to 306 Ave W. You will be turning
left at 306 Ave W. You will know you are getting
close by the blue Calgary Polo Club sign on the
right hand side of the road just before 306 Ave
W.
Look for Calgary Polo Club sign and Strathcona-Tweedsmuir sign at SE corner (left hand side) of
306 Ave W and 32 Street.
Turn left and continue along 306 Ave W. Left at sharp turn then through our gate, follow road
ending at our school parking lot.
From Calgary using Deerfoot Trail South
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Follow Deerfoot Trail (turns into Highway 2) until you see the Dunbow Road exit.
Take this exit going west past Heritage Pointe
Golf Course and subdivision until you reach
Highway 2A (major highway). At the set of lights,
cross all lanes of the highway and continue
straight for 1 km until you reach 16 Street W. (T
intersection).
Turn right (north) for 1.5 km to Highway 552/226
Ave W and turn west (left). StrathconaTweedsmuir will be approx. 9.5 km from junction
of 226 Ave W. and 2A. Continue along 226 Ave
W/32 St (heading south), past Trinity Mennonite
Church on right hand side then over train tracks.
Continue heading south past 265Ave, then 274
Ave, continue to 306 Ave W. You will be turning
left at 306 Ave W. You will know you are getting
close by the blue Calgary Polo Club sign on the
right hand side of the road just before 306 Ave W.
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Look for Calgary Polo Club sign and Strathcona-Tweedsmuir sign at SE corner (left hand side) of
306 Ave W and 32 Street.
Turn left and continue along 306 Ave W. Left at sharp turn then through our gate, follow road
ending at our school parking lot.
From Okotoks
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From “Fast Gas” Gas Station located at 125
Elizabeth St (cross streets are Elizabeth Street
and Northridge Dr/Highway 2A) turn west onto
Highway 549. (Strathcona-Tweedsmuir School
will be 9.3 km from this intersection). Continue
over the train tracks.
Continue on Highway 549 curving North (this
will also say 32 St on road signs). Do not take
Highway 549 that turns towards Millarville.
You will see a blue Calgary Polo Club sign on
right hand side just before 306 Ave. At 306 Ave
there will be a Strathcona-Tweedsmuir School
sign.
Turn right and continue along 306 Ave W. Left at
sharp turn through our gate, follow road ending
at our school parking lot.
Emergency Action Plan
All coaches should review the Emergency Response Protocol (ERP) and inform their athletes of
expectations should it need to be put into play. If athletes are not accompanied by their coaches, their
parent or guardian would assume that responsibility.
EMERGENCY INFORMATION
911 address for Strathcona-Tweedsmuir School:
• #20, 298136 - 24th Street West
First Aid facilities and AED locations:
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Sports Med Room- located at the East end of the Sports Hall (No AED)
Care centre (near reception within the school)
Emergency Numbers:
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Fire Department
Ambulance
Police 9
911
911
11
Nearest Medical Clinic:
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Okotoks Health & Wellness Centre
8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. daily
11 Cimarron Common, Okotoks
403-995-2600
4448 Front Street, Calgary
717 Government Rd, Black Diamond
560 9 Avenue SW, High River
403-956-1111
403-933-2222
403-652-2200
Nearest Hospitals:
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South Health Campus
Oilfields Hospital
High River Hospital
Muster Point:
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The grass area north of the Sprung structure (North of school on Rugby Pitch)
Chain of Command:
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Assistant Head of School
Tournament Coordinator
Athletic Director
Tournament Volunteers
SPECIFIC PROCEDURES
Medical Procedure
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If medical attention is necessary, go to the TOURNAMENT ADMIN table located outside of the
Sports Medicine Room in the Sandy Heard Sports Hall.
If medical attention is needed and the injured person(s) is/are not able to get to the first aid
station, contact a TOURNAMENT VOLUNTEER who will contact the TOURNAMENT
COORDINATOR with the nature and location of the injury. The TOURNAMENT COORDINATOR
will assign a FIRST AID ATTENDANT to assist with the injury.
The TOURNAMENT COORDINATOR will request the adult supervisor for the student to stay with
the EVENT COORDINATOR.
The FIRST AID ATTENDANT will take charge of the scene and notify the TOURNAMENT
COORDINATOR of additional resources needed.
The TOURNAMENT COORDINATOR will contact 911 if necessary and coordinate with EMS.
School Evacuation
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Should the school need to be evacuated, the fire alarm will be activated (bells)
All persons in the school must leave the building using the closest safe exit and gather at the
muster point.
The TOURNAMENT COORDINATOR will notify all TOURNAMENT VOLUNTEERS that a fire alarm is
occurring.
The TOURNAMENT COORDINATOR will stop the matches.
All persons outside the school must proceed to the muster point and all COACHES should
account for their team and advise the TOURNAMENT COORDINATOR if any persons are
unaccounted for.
The FACILITIES STAFF will notify the TOURNAMENT COORDINATOR of the reason for the alarm.
If necessary, the TOURNAMENT COORDINATOR will initiate a site evacuation ensuring that all
persons are accounted for.
Persons must not leave the site until they have signed out with the TOURNAMENT
COORDINATOR.
Checklist for Provincials
Submit roster online by NOON, Monday, November 23rd, 2015
Submit team history online by NOON, Monday, November 23rd, 2015
Submit digital photo of team and team logo online by NOON, Monday, November 23rd, 2015
Book motel / hotel rooms by 2:00 pm, Monday, November 13th, 2015
Request practice time / schedule team picture to [email protected]
Confirm banquet numbers to [email protected]
Bring one cheque payable to: Strathcona-Tweedsmuir School
Entry Fee $500.00 per team
Banquet Fee: $28.00 per player and coach
Check schedule for game times
Bring volleyballs for warm-up