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News and Notes
Upcoming MVA Tournaments January 24 and 25, Winter Classic: Entry Fee is $155 until Friday,1/16, and $175 after that. January 16, R4’s: Entry Fee is $100 until Wednesday, 1/14 and $115 after that.
Tournament Late Fees Team tournament entry late fees will be $30 if paid on the day of the tournament vs. $20 if paid online before the tournament. Click here to pay team entry late fee online.
Other Tournaments March 1, Coed Hi Lo Tournament: Duluth, Contact Doug Lothenbach, Doug Lothenbach (lothenb@hotmail.com) or 218-213-2880
Tournament Results Check out the 2008-2009 Results page for results and pictures from this season.
Winter R4s League The cost will be $285 for 11 weeks consecutive weeks starting January 3rd in Maplewood. Entries will be accepted first come first serve. Click here to register online.
Policy on Smoking Several sites are smoke free including the grounds if it is a school. If you are at M1 or Shakopee this weekend the only place you can smoke is in your car. You may not smoke outside the building.
Parking at M1 M1 has plenty of on site parking but everyone needs to be sure that they park in a designated and marked parking area in the M1 lot – not across the street or on the street. Please car pool if possible.
Food and Beverages Food and beverages are only allowed in off court areas at any MVA playing site. As a team rep you are responsible to be sure your team understands this and where the designated eating/break areas are at each site. Score tables on the playing surface are not a break area to eat.
MVA 2008-09 Schedule The 2008-09 Tournament Schedule is now available.
Member Registration Information The Member Registration Information has been updated for the 2008-09 season. Check out the Individual registration discounts available to members registering online.
2009 Arrowhead Tournament This season’s Arrowhead Tournament will be March 21st, 2009. Last year’s event had 17 courts. Let’s spread the word and make this year’s event even bigger! If you know of anyone that might qualify to be the recipient for this season’s tournament please email rick@mnvba.com with his or her information.
AVP Tournaments Contact Joel Gawronski from the AVPNext. Email him at jmg853@gmail.com for more details. August 23rd - AVPNext Midwest Championships, Bradford Beach, Milwaukee, WI
Coaches Needed MAVA, Mahtomedi Area Volleyball Association, is in need of coaches for their 2008/2009 Junior Olympics Volleyball season. If you are interested or know anyone, please contact Jodie Spirer at spimac@gmail.com Minnetonka Juniors volleyball club. Looking for a 17’s and 14’s coach. For more information call Marion Paetznick at (651) 399-6113 or link to their web site http://minnetonkavolleyball.org/Registration/MinnetonkaJO.php
Women’s National Volleyball League Go to the following websites for the new league that starts spring 2008. www.wnvl.com; www.myspace.com/provolleyball
Uniform Requirements All players must wear a jersey with a number. Jerseys do not need to match but numbers should be non duplicated front and back. If a team does not have matching uniforms then the Libero should not have a number so they are easier to identify. Since the libero is the only player that does not need a number, if a player does not have a number they will be designated as the Libero.
Reasons for Numbered Uniforms 1. For line ups for the teams that actually take them to help them keep track of servers and rotation; 2. It would be nearly impossible for teams to identify a libero without some uniform or number requirements and it’s already confusing in how they sub in and out; 3. It helps an opposing team to be able to call out which players are in the front row by the number on their jersey; 4. It is helpful in the event of misconduct to identify a player by their number.
Teams will forfeit 5 points per game for each player excluding the libero that is not wearing a number.
Tournament Formats One pool for one division: The top four teams to playoffs and has 3 playoff rounds on the one court; no playoff game for teams tied for 4th place Two pools for one division: The top three teams advance from each pool and has 3 playoff rounds on 2 courts, no playoffs game for teams tied for 3rd place Three pools for one division: The top two teams advance to playoffs from each pool and has 3 playoff rounds on 2 courts. The 3rd place team in each pool advances to a separate consolation bracket with 2 playoff rounds on the third court. There is not a playoff game for teams tied for 3rd place. Four pools for one division: The top two teams advance to playoffs from each pool and has 3 playoff rounds using 4 courts the first round and then 2. The 3rd place team in each pool advances to a separate consolation playoff bracket with 2 playoff rounds that uses 2 courts after the first playoff round. The 3rd place teams officiate the first round of regular playoffs. There is not a playoff game for teams tied for 3rd place.
These formats will allow for the maximum number of teams to advance and still finish around the 7 PM time. This is not a guarantee that tournaments will not finish earlier or later than 7 PM. Pools with multiple divisions may use other options for playoffs--for instance divisions mixed with AA and A teams. Playoff advancement would be determined by the number of teams from each division and the number of courts.
Tie Breaker process: 1. Head to head play for all teams tied starting with games played against each other and then point differential against each other. 2. Overall point differential
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