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Section 1. SCHEDULED MEETINGS |
A. |
Entry forms due: THURSDAY,
OCTOBER 28, 2010, 5:00 PM (No
meeting will be held.) |
B. |
Evaluation Meeting: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2010, 6:00
PM, @ CCS |
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Section 3. QUALIFICATION OF
TEAMS AND INDIVIDUALS TO TOURNAMENTS |
A. |
MINIMUM COURSE
REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL LEAGUE QUALIFYING TOURNAMENTS |
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1. |
All League
qualifying tournaments must be conducted over a minimum of 18 holes (one
day) on a course with a par of 70 or higher. |
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2. |
If it becomes
impossible for a League to complete the 18 holes required in Section
3-A-1 above, due to: |
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severe, inclement
weather that jeopardizes the safety of the League participants; or |
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b. |
the golf course is
canceling play; and |
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c. |
it is impossible to
reschedule or make up the League tournament in time for the CCS seeding
meeting; and |
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d. |
the CCS
Commissioner, in discussion with the League Commissioner, determines
that the circumstances meet a. through c. above; then |
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Leagues may
determine qualifying teams and individuals according to the League
by-laws that address such circumstances. |
B. |
TEAMS AND
INDIVIDUALS TO SECTION TOURNAMENT: |
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1. |
Team Tournament |
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a. |
The Champion from
each League that is made up of a minimum of six (6) teams, plus
At-Large teams, using the five (5) best scores of a six (6)-person team,
qualify for the Section Championships. |
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b. |
Non-Champion teams
may enter the Section Tournament as At-Large if their average team score
for five (5) players is equal to or better than 75% (without rounding
off) of the slope of the course at their League Tournament. |
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c. |
All teams (Automatic
Qualifiers and At-Large selections) entering the Tournament may only
come from Leagues that participate in regularly-scheduled matches during
the Fall sports season. |
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2. |
Individual
Tournament |
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a. |
Each League's
Individual Champion qualifies to enter the Individual Tournament. |
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b. |
Any individual
player, as well as any member of a team, may enter the Individual
Championship if her score is equal to or better than 75% (without
rounding off) of the slope of the course at her League Qualifying
Tournament. |
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c. |
An Individual player
attending a school that does not field a Girls Golf team may enter her
respective League's Qualifying Tournament, and qualify to enter the CCS
Girls Individual Championship, if either:
(1) her score is equal to or better than 75% (without rounding
off) of the slope of the course at her League Tournament; or
(2) she is the Individual League Champion. |
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Such player may then
participate with the Boys team at her school in the Spring season. She
may not, however, participate in the Boys Individual Tournament in the
Spring. |
C. |
REQUIRED ENTRY FORMS
League
Representatives must submit the Official
League Entry Form - Girls Team & Girls Individual for their respective Leagues on or before OCTOBER 28, 2010,. Section Tournament entries must be submitted for all Girls
from the League who qualified, under the conditions as stated in Section 3.-B. above, for
either the Team or Individual competition. |
D. |
TEAMS AND
INDIVIDUALS FROM SECTION TO CIF NOR-CAL TOURNAMENT |
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1. |
Team Section
Competition:
Using the
five (5) best scores of six (6)-player-team stroke play, over 18 holes,
the top three (3) teams will qualify for the CIF Nor-Cal Girls Team
Championships. If the 5th and 6th players have the same 18-hole score,
the team coach will determine which player's score to use. (See Section 5.-B. below for specific Team competition tie-breaker
procedure.) |
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Individual Section
Competition:
The top
four (4) scores of stroke play, over 18-holes, by Individuals who are
not members of a qualifying team, will qualify to the CIF Nor-Cal Girls
Individual Tournament. If there is a tie for the 4th qualifier, and/or
for the 1st-place medalist, there will be a sudden-victory play-off to
determine who advances, and/or who is the Individual Champion,
respectively. (See Section 5.-C. below for specific Individual competition
tie-breaker procedure.) |
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Section 4. PAIRING PROCEDURES |
A. |
Teams shall be
assigned tee times reflecting the rank order submitted by the League
Representatives. |
B. |
Individuals shall be
assigned tee times such that League-mates are in different groups,
whenever possible. |
C. |
Individual
competitors will tee off prior to Team participants, whenever possible. |
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Section 5. RULES |
A. |
USGA Rules of Golf shall
apply, as modified by local course rules. |
B. |
TEAM COMPETITION --
TIE BREAKER |
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1. |
If there is a tie
for 1st-Place and/or 3rd-Place at the CCS Girls Team Championship, and
if time and course permit, there will be a sudden-victory play-off
involving the top five (5) players on the tied teams. |
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2. |
If not, the USGA Score-card Tie-Breaker shall be used, as required: holes 10-18; then 13-18; then 16-18; then
18, of the top five (5) players on the tied teams. |
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3. |
All other ties will
be decided using the USGA Score-card Tie-Breaker procedure, as stated above.
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C. |
INDIVIDUAL
COMPETITION -- TIE BREAKER |
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1. |
If time and course
permit, there will be a sudden-victory play-off at the CCS Girls
Individual Championship for 1st-Place and/or 4th-Qualifier for the CIF
Nor-Cal Individual tournament ties only. |
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2. |
If not, the USGA Score-card Tie-Breaker shall be used, as required: holes 10-18; then 13-18;
then 16-18; then 18, of the tied competitors. |
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3. |
All other ties will
be decided using the USGA Score-card Tie-Breaker procedure, as stated above. |
D. |
GALLERIES -- If allowed
by the local course being used, galleries are permitted. However, all
participants shall adhere to the "no-advice" rule for the duration of
the Tournament. |
E. |
SCORING |
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1. |
Whenever possible, a
coach will walk with each group and serve as the official referee,
ensuring pace of play, and enforcing the USGA Rules of Golf. This assigned marshal shall also keep a
scorecard for the group. |
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2. |
Players will
exchange scorecards on the 1st hole and keep the official score for one
of the other members of the group. Each player is responsible for the
accuracy of her score for each hole played. At the end of the round,
each player shall verify her score on each hole, and sign the official scorecard prior to it being turned in to the scorers table. |
F. |
TEES -- The CCS Girls Team and Individual Tournaments will be played from the
"Forward" (red) tees. |
G. |
ATTIRE -- Players'
and coaches' attire must conform to the rules of the course being
played. |
H. |
PULL-CARTSThe
use of pull-carts is allowed at the CCS Girls Team and Individual
Tournaments. |
I. |
“RANGE-FINDERS”
The use of any mechanical range-finders (e.g, “Sky-Caddies), other than
what is already provided by the course, is strictly prohibited. |
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Section 6.
SITES
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. |
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Section 7. AWARDS |
Awards, as follows,
will be presented immediately following the Championship Round: |
A. |
4 Team Trophies: 1
awarded to each Champion, Runner-Up, Third- and Fourth-Place Team |
B. |
12 Medals: 6
awarded to members of the Champion and Runner-Up Teams |
C. |
1 Plaque: Awarded
to the Coach of the Championship Team |
D. |
6 Medals: 1 awarded
to each 1st- thru 6th-Place finisher in the Individual Tournament |
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Section 8. SPORTSMANSHIP |
A. |
The member schools
of the CIF/Central Coast Section are committed to providing a
sportsmanlike environment for students, coaches and spectators. |
Our Sportsmanship
Definition is:
A
person who can take a loss or defeat without complaint, or victory
without gloating, and who treats his/her opponents with fairness,
courtesy and respect. |
B. |
The following
behavior is unacceptable at all CIF/CCS High School contests:
- berating your opponent's school or mascot
- complaining about officials' calls (verbally or in
gestures)
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- berating opposing players
- artificial noise makers
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- obscene cheers/gestures
- negative signs
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C. |
To this end, each school is required to
submit one (1) signed Sportsmanship Contract on or prior to September 15
of the school year. This contract confirms that the principal has
verbally and through written communication addressed the importance of
sportsmanship to his/her student body, faculty and community. |
D. |
Each Principal is required by the CCS Board of Managers to meet with any team or
individual from his/her school participating in the CCS Tournament to
review CCS Sportsmanship information.(See
APPENDIX for REQUIRED PRE-GAME SPORTSMANSHIP
MEETING) |
E. |
Coaches will attend a coaches meeting the morning of the Tournament, 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. |
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Section 9. COACHES MUST BE
PRESENT |
Coaches are expected
to remain at the event throughout the Championship match. All
student-athletes competing in any CCS contest (scrimmages, alumni
contests, pre-season, League, and CCS Playoffs) must be accompanied by a
coach that meets the following criteria, as addressed in CIF Bylaws 308 and 506: |
A. |
MUST BE THE "REGULAR
COACH"
The coach of either a public or private school team or athlete must be
the coach of record for that school for the current season and must
comply with all requirements of CIF
Bylaw 506. |
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PUBLIC SCHOOLS - All public school
teams must be coached by a person who meets the requirements of the
California Education Code and the California Administrative Code Title
V. |
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NON-PUBLIC SCHOOLS - In
the case of a non-public school, a person engaged by that school on a
yearly contract basis as a regular member of the school coaching or
teaching staff and certified by the administrator for that school as
competent for the position held. |
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EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
In the case of an emergency ONLY, the principal of the school may
designate an alternate coach, as long as it is done in writing prior to
the contest and submitted to the League Commissioner for all pre-season
and League contests and the CCS Commissioner for CCS Play-off contests.
Any alternate coach MUST be an individual who meets all the conditions
required in Section 9.-A.-1. above in the case of a public school; and Section 9.-A.-2. above in the case of a non-public school. |
C. |
NO COACH PRESENT -
STUDENT INELIGIBLE. |
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Section 10. ELIGIBLE ATHLETES |
A. |
No student-athlete
will be allowed to compete who is not accompanied by a coach or faculty
member of the school which she is representing. (See Section 9. above) |
B. |
All student-athletes
must be in good standing with their League, school, and the CCS in order
to compete. No ineligible athletes will be allowed to compete. |
C. |
Any player who is
disqualified from the Tournament for FLAGRANT MISCONDUCT or
UNSPORTSMANLIKE BEHAVIOR will be disqualified from all remaining
contests in that sport that season, including Nor-Cal and State CIF
competition. |
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Section 11. PRACTICE AT
CHAMPIONSHIP SITE |
Practice at the
competition site is allowed by the CCS. However, the site must be
willing to allow all requesting schools the opportunity to play a
practice round. The site MUST charge each school and/or player to play. Schools CANNOT practice on SUNDAY. |
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