2014 ASAA Girls Volleyball Provincial Championships
Hosted by
Cochrane High School

ASAA 3A Girls Volleyball Provincials – Information Package

Welcome to Cochrane High School, we hope your provincial play and time spent with us are enjoyable and successful!

Host School: Cochrane High School

529 4th Ave N
Cochrane, AB
T4C-1Y6
(403) 932-2542

Division Website:

School Website:

Host Website:

Table of Contents:

  1. Tournament Organizer and Chairpersons
  2. Committee Members
  3. Tournament at a Glance
  4. Gym Locations
  5. Registration and Fees
  6. Online Registration Process
  7. Practice Times
  8. Accommodations
  9. Coaches Meeting
  10. Opening Ceremonies
  11. Banquet
  12. Tournament Draw
  13. Pools
  14. Parking
  15. Change Rooms
  16. Concession
  17. Coaches & Officials Hospitality Room
  18. First Aid
  19. Scorekeepers & Linesmen
  20. Grievance Committee
  21. Sportsmanship
  22. Award Presentations
  23. Admission
  24. Photography
  25. School Rules
  26. Conduct of Players
  27. Discipline and Misconduct
  28. ASAA Code of Conduct
  29. Fair Play and Sportsmanship

Tournament Organizer/Chairpersons:

Landon Thompson
Phone work: (403) 932-2542 (Ext. 4473)
Email:

Sandy Green
Phone work: (403) 932-2542 (Ext. 4415)
Email:

Committee Members for 2014 Provincial Tournament:

Tournament Coordinator and Chair: Landon Thompson & Sandy Green
Finance/Treasure: Landon Thompson & Sandy Green
Facilities and Equipment: Sandy Green (CHS), Lawrence Lee, Katelyn Esperson, or Nancy Dutchik (Mitford)
Gate: (Parents to be named at a later date)
Hospitality: (Parents to be named at a later date)
Coaches Meeting: Landon Thompson
Registration: Sandy Green
Accommodations: Hotels.tv – Steven Sloan
Officials: ASAA Representative
Program: Landon Thompson & CHS Media Arts
Photography: Peter Greendale, Patrick Price & CHS Photography
First Aid: Esther Seiben
Banquet: Glen Eagles Golf Course
Grievance/Disciplinary: Landon Thompson
Awards: Rick Ross
Team Sportsmanship Award: Sandy Green
Media Relations: Joanne Leskow
Website: Landon Thompson & CHS Media Arts
Live Streaming and other Technology: SportsCanada.tv – Choyal Brown
Opening Ceremonies: Sandy Green & Landon Thompson

Tournament at a Glance:

Wednesday November 19th, 2014

-Practice times available at Cochrane High School and Mitford School

-Coaches Meeting 9pm at Cochrane High School

-Captains Meeting 9pm at Cochrane High School

Thursday November 20th, 2014

-9:30 am – Team Registration and Photographs

-11:20 am – Opening Ceremonies

-1:00 pm – Games begin

-7:00 pm – Banquet at Glen Eagles Golf Course (Falcon Room)

Friday November 21st, 2014

-9:00 am – Games Begin

Saturday November 22nd, 2014

-9:00 am – Games Begin

Gym Locations:

Cochrane High School
529 4th Ave N
Cochrane, AB
T4C-1Y6
(403) 932-2542 / Mitford School
110 Quigley Drive
Cochrane, AB
T4C-1Y1
(403) 932-4457

Registration and Fees:

Entry Fee: $530.00
Banquet fee: $30 each
Team Photo: Each team will receive a team photo. Additional photos can be purchased for $10 (8” x 10”)

Online Registration Process:

Each participating team will register online on the host website.
You must include:

-Team Name

-Roster

-School Information

-Team Photo (at least 640 pixels wide and no more than 500 kb)

-Team logo

-Team history (Performance in league, tournaments, exhibition, etc.)

-Number of banquet tickets (Coaches and players only)

-Number of team photos you would like to purchase ($10 each)

-ASAA Loonie Fee - $1 per athlete

Please bring one cheque for all your fees made payable to Cochrane High School.

Practice Times:

Those interested in utilizing the practices times at our two locations can do so by emailing

Upon receiving your email your team will be scheduled for the time requested. In the event that teams decline the opportunity to utilize their practice time teams may be allotted longer than 30 minutes

Cochrane High School / Mitford School
6:00 pm – 6:30 pm / St. Paul
6:30 pm – 7:00 pm
7:00 pm – 7:30 pm / Lacombe / Morinville
7:30 pm – 8:00 pm / Eagle Butte / St. Albert
8:00 pm – 8:30 pm / Peace Wapiti Academy / Lethbridge Collegiate Institute
8:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Accommodations:

Hotel accommodations are being taken care of by Hotels.tv (Steven Sloan).

Hotels available include:

Days Inn Cochrane ($119)

5 Westside Drive

Cochrane, AB T4C-1M1
(403) 932-5588

Ramada Cochrane ($126)

10 Westside Drive

Cochrane, AB T4C-1M1
(403) 932-6355

Super 8 Cochrane ($130)

11 Westside Drive

Cochrane, AB T4C-1M1
(403) 932-1410

Coaches & Captains Meeting

Coaches meeting will be held Wednesday November 19, 2014 at 9pm at Cochrane High School. Similarly, there will be a Captains meeting held Wednesday November 19, 2014 at 9pm at Cochrane High School. These meetings are mandatory for all coaches and captains.

Items to be discussed:

-Welcome on behalf of ASAA and Cochrane High School

-Introductions of Committee Members, Commissioner, ASAA Representative

-ASAA Regulations and Officials

-Commissioner Address

-Tournament Draw (Competition procedure & Warm up)

-Facilities (Parking, change rooms, washrooms)

-First Aid and Athletic Therapy

-Officials, score keepers and linesmen

-Opening Ceremonies

-Banquet

-GIMMICS Clothing

-Grievance Committee

-Code of conduct (Sportsmanship)

-Match All Star and Sportsmanship Award Selection

-Volunteer Staff

-Coaches Questionaire

-Team Photos and Action Shots

-Coaches and Officials Hospitality suite

-Questions

Opening Ceremonies

Thursday November 20th, 2014 at Cochrane High School. Teams are asked to wear team warm up gear, as they will have their team photo taken prior to their introduction.

9:00 am – Team photos in the Band room

Once teams have their photos taken their team representative will escort them to a designated area.

11:20 am – Teams introduced at Opening Ceremonies

12:25 pm – Teams will be dismissed

1:00 pm – Warm up

1:15 pm – Games Begin

Teams will be introduced 1-12 with the exception of the host team who will enter the gym last. Athletes will enter the gymnasium through the weight room and be seated on the floor facing the bleachers. All students and athletes will rise for the singing of Oh Canada.

Each team will be assigned a team representative upon arrival at Cochrane High School. These people will lead you during the opening ceremonies and will be available to assist you and your team during the Competition. Your team representative will provide directions to tournament events and will be on site during your matches to provide any assistance you may require. They will go out of their way to make you feel welcome while competing in Cochrane.

Dignitaries will be introduced and make a brief speech. A musical act will perform accompanied by dancers. Teams playing at Mitford in the 1:15 match will be dismissed prior to the entire student body.

Banquet

Thursday November 20th, 2014 at 7pm

The Links of GlenEagles

I100 GlenEagles Drive

Cochrane, AB T4C-1P5

Tel: (403) 932-1100

Doors Open: 6:30pm

7:00pm – Introductions followed by grace and a sportsmanship related challenge

7:30pm – Meal

Guest speaker will address the athletes and coaches

Tournament Draw:

2014 ASAA 3A Girls Volleyball Provincial Championships

Thursday November 20th, 2014

Cochrane High School / Mitford School
1:15 pm / 5 vs. 8 / 6 vs. 7
2:30 pm / 9 vs. 12 / 10 vs. 11
3:45 pm / 1 vs. 4 / 2 vs. 3
5:00 pm / 5 vs. 9 / 6 vs. 10

Friday November 21st, 2014

Cochrane High School / Mitford School
9:00 am / 4 vs. 8 / 3 vs. 7
10:15 am / 1 vs. 12 / 2 vs. 11
11:30 am / 4 vs. 5 / 3 vs. 6
12:45 pm / 8 vs. 12 / 7 vs.11
2:00 pm / 1 vs. 9 / 2 vs. 10
3:15 pm / 4 vs. 12 / 3 vs. 11
4:30 pm / 1 vs. 5 / 2 vs. 6
5:45 pm / 8 vs. 9 / 7 vs. 10

Saturday November 22nd, 2014

Cochrane High School / Mitford School
9:00 am / 6 vs. 11 / 5 vs. 12
10:15 am / 2 vs. 7 / 1 vs. 8
11:30 am / 3 vs. 10 / 4 vs. 9
12:45 am / *Tie Breaker if necessary / *Tie Breaker if necessary
*If no tiebreakers are necessary, times will be adjusted ahead by 1 time slot
2:00 pm / M1 - 2nd in Pool B vs. 3rd in Pool A / M2 - 2nd in Pool A vs. 3rd in Pool B
3:15 pm / M3 – 1st in Pool A vs. Winner of M1 / M4 – 1st in Pool B vs. Winner of M2
5:00 pm / Bronze Medal
Loser of M3 vs. Loser of M4
6:15 pm / Gold Medal
Winner of M3 vs. Winner of M4

Pools:

Pool A / Pool B
1. (S) Eagle Butte High School / 2. (EDM) St. Albert Catholic
4. (NW) Peace Wapiti / 3. (C) Ponoka Secondary Campus
5. (Host - SC) Cochrane High School / 6. (NE) St. Paul Regional High School
8. (CGY) Bearspaw Christian School / 7. (NC) Morinville Community High School
9. (EDM- WC) Strathcona Christian Academy / 10. (S – WC) Lethbridge Collegiate Institute
12. (C – WC) Lacombe Composite High School / 11. (SC) George McDougall

Parking at Cochrane High School

Parking is permitted along the street on Chinook Drive.

Parking at Mitford School

All parking at Mitford School will be along Quigley Drive as the parking lot is reserved for staff only.

Change Rooms:

Players should arrive at Cochrane High and Mitford School in Uniform. Change rooms at CHS and MS will be available during the match preceding for teams preparing to go on court and 15 minutes after each match for teams just coming off the court. These change rooms are shared with the students at each school. Athletes are cautioned not to leave anything in the change rooms. CHS and MS will not be responsible for lost or stolen items left in the change rooms. Athletes will not be allowed to change in public. Please do so in the change rooms, the weight room, or the equipment room.

Concession:

A concession will be available at Cochrane High School. A variety of healthy choices of food and beverages will be on hand. The CHS Gr. 9 Leadership class with teacher and parent supervision will operate concession.

Coaches & Officials Hospitality Room:

Hospitality rooms for coaches and officials will be provided at both venues. Many of the items in these rooms have been donated by local businesses. The Coaches and Hospitality room at Mitford School will only be available on Saturday November 22nd. Please help us to keep these areas tidy.

First Aid:

Please ensure you bring an individual medical kit for your team. A trained professional will be on-site to assist in any way.

Emergency Action Plan:

In the event of an emergency the tournament coordinator or first on site will contact 9-1-1. First Aid kits will be located in the PE office at each location. If emergency medical personnel is required dial (403)

When an injury occurs:

  1. Initially, when coming in contact with the injured student athlete, take control and assess the situation. Exercise universal precautions related to blood/body fluids.
  2. Keep in mind the following - Do not move the injured student athlete
  3. If a student athlete cannot move by him/herself, do not move the body part for him/her
  4. Instruct any bystanders to leave the injured student alone
  5. Do not remove the student athlete’s equipment unless emergency treatment is required e.g. CPR or artificial respiration
  6. Assess the injury; evaluate the severity of the injury and decide if further assistance is required
  7. If an ambulance is not needed, then decide what action is to be taken to remove the injured student athlete from the playing surface
  8. If an ambulance is required: request assistance from another person by having this person call an ambulance with the all relevant information (nature of emergency, precise location, telephone number of location) and have them report back to you with estimated time of arrival, then send them to the access entrance to wait for the ambulance.
  9. Once the call has been placed, observe the injured student athlete carefully for any change in condition and try to reassure the injured student until professional help arrives
  10. Do not provide the injured student athlete with food or drink, unless otherwise indicated by situation e.g. diabetes, hydration…
  11. Stay calm and speak reassuringly
  12. When ambulance arrives, describe incident and what has been done
  13. An adult should be designated to accompany the injured student athlete to the hospital to help and document steps taken to treat the injury
  14. The parent/guardian of the injured student athlete must be contacted as soon as possible after the injury
  15. Complete any necessary incident/accident reports and file with appropriate school administrator

Scorekeepers and Linesmen:

Students and Junior Volleyball players will be scheduled to fill these needs. Please treat these individuals with respect. If you have a concern with the scorekeeping or lines people address it through the Officials and/or Facility Managers. Do not direct comments to the minor officials.

Grievance Committee:

A committee has been organized to deal with discipline and grievance issues that may arise. There are two functions of this committee at provincials:

  1. To deal with matters that may occur during competition.
  2. To handle any other matters, associated with the tournament, outside the game, that may require dispute resolution.

The grievance committee will consist of a minimum of three members (Landon Thompson, Sandy Green, and the Head Official, Linda Binder, Esther Seiben, coaches from the Provinces)

Sportsmanship:

Criteria for team/individual sportsmanship awards will be included in coach’s packages as well as given to the committee at the beginning of Provincials. Coaches are asked to fill out nomination papers prior to the end of the Championship. Award will be announced throughout the tournament as well as within one week of event.

Award Presentations:

Awards ceremonies will occur immediately following the Gold and Bronze medal match. Teams are asked to line up on the attack line in front of their benches after the handshake.

Admission:

Day Pass: $5.00/day
Weekend Pass: $10
Programs: $5.00

Athletes and coaches will all be given an official ID card on a lanyard to enter Cochrane High and Mitford School gymnasium. All spectators will need to purchase a pass to watch the competition. Passes are good for both facilities.

Photography:

Team photos will be available for purchase ($10 for 8” x 10”) on a pre-sold basis. Action shots from the weekend will be available for purchase in the commons area of Cochrane High School throughout the weekend.

Please Note: Parent photographers will not be allowed to be courtside during competition.

Souvenir Apparel: GIMMICS will be on-site in the commons area of CHS throughout the competition. Styles include short and long sleeve t-shirts, regular and zipper hoodies, sweatpants and more.

School Rules:

During Thursday and Friday competition and activities please be advised that classes will be in session during class time and other events will be going on in the school. Please be courteous and respectful during this time and for the duration of the tournament. Please be sure to only use your gym footwear and practice balls when in the gymnasium(s). Absolutely no warming up or playing with balls in the commons area or hallways of CHS or Mitford School please.

Conduct of Players:

Players should:

-Conduct themselves in a positive nature/manner during, before and after the game

-Offer positive feedback to opponents during the game

-Shake hands before and after the game

-Be courteous, polite and friendly

-Show good sportsmanship during the game

-Show concern, respect or empathy for an opponent

Conduct of Spectators:

Teams are responsible for their own spectators. Any spectators not acting accordingly will be asked to leave the facility. Air horns and other artificial noise-makers will not be allowed. Spectators should show good sportsmanship and consistently give positive feedback to players, coaches, etc.

Discipline and Misconduct:

The following is the ASAA statement on discipline:

  1. The head coach, as a representative of the school is responsible for the conduct of all persons comprising the school’s team including assistant coaches, players and bench personnel.
  2. For a coach to address, or permit anyone on his/her bench to address uncomplimentary remarks to any official during the progress of a provincial championship, or to indulge in conduct that might incite players or spectators against the officials, is a violation of the rules of the game and must likewise be considered conduct unworthy of a coach.
  3. Behavior by any member of a team, including all bench personnel, deemed objectionable conduct as defined in the rulebook shall be immediately subject to the penalty prescribed in the rulebook for such an offense.

Alberta Schools Athletic Association Code of Ethics:

Adults who work with students in interscholastic activities should present a positive role model for them to emulate. Students who represent a school in interscholastic activities must be creditable school citizens.

The Association recognizes that the school administration is responsible for all athletic programs and the conduct of all school representatives, whatever the level and location of the competition. In recognition of this authority and responsibility, the Association presents the following general guidelines.

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.

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. Spectators - 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, cowbells, 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.
  5. Administrators and Teachers Administrators and teachers must demonstrate courtesy and good sportsmanship by their positive examples.