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PIAA District IV Boys Tennis Post-Season Info

 

Contact Information

Roger Heckrote
34 Old Mill Rd.
Liberty, PA 16930
Home: (570) 324-6342
Fax: (570) 772-8290
rrheckrote@gmail.com

Team Tournament Rules

This is the start of the state tournament, so all state rules apply. To be Eligible for the tournament a team must schedule at least 50% of the number of matches that can be played. That is a max of 18 matches, so you need to have 9 matches, league play-off do not count. You must have a .500% winning percentage. That includes all matches, not just league play. Matches after the team deadline do not count towards seeding percentage. Teams must notify the District Tennis chairman by the dates set to be eligible. Teams that do not notify will not be entered into the team tournament. Matches played on days after the paper work has been sent, must be emailed, or called into the district chairman as followed.

Seeding

Teams will be seeded on the power rating system that District IV has adopted. All matches count except league play-off. If two teams have the same power rating, the first tie breaker will be head to head play. The winner of the head to head match will be seeded higher. If they did not play, or split, the second tie breaker will be the team with the most matches. If they both have the same number of matches, then we will have a coin flip. All teams entered will be seeded in order. If there are more than 8 team, there will be a preliminary round. The teams in the preliminary round, the AD will be notified. The winners will advance to the Quarterfinals.

Format

The format will be as the state tournament, 3–2 add scoring. That is 3 singles and 2 doubles no repeat. A team ladder and line-up sheet must be sent in with your entry form (include any injured player in your line-up, so that if they get better, that they may be put back into the line-up where they belong). You will play to the first team to 3 points. The rest of the players will finish the game they are on, and then will be pulled. Make sure of the scores of the pulled matches are reported with the other scores.

Preliminary and Quarterfinal round will be played at the higher seeds courts (the tennis chairman may move a site depending on court conditions) home school will supply balls. Semi-finals and finals will be on neutral courts.

Singles Tournament Rules

This is the start of the state tournament, so all state rules apply. The singles tournament will run the same. Each school will get one (1) entry (this should be your #1 player). You may enter a 2nd player (only your #2 player on your ladder) if they have a 50% or better winning percentage record. To see what their percent is, you take their wins / total matches played. Example: a player with a 15-3 record would be 15 divided by 18. (15 wins, 18 total matches) and get .83333 or 83.3%.

Seeding

The first priority is to make sure players from the same team are in different brackets (top or bottom). If one player is seeded in the top then the other will be placed in the bottom as close to where they should be seeded. Same if they are seeded in the bottom the other player will be placed in the top. We will seed the top 8 players. If we have more than 16 entries, we will add matches. As many pairs of players to make the brackets work. The rest of the players will be filled in by a random draw. The top bracket will be filled in from the top down, and the bottom bracket from the bottom up. Again, players from the same team will be placed in opposite brackets. If we have an individual that their school does not have a team and does not have a record, they will be seeded by the District Tennis committee.

The District chairman may make adjustments if need be. Once seeding is done, there will be no substituting for players.

Doubles Tournament Rules

This is the start of the state tournament, so all state rules apply. The doubles tournament will run the same. Each school will get two entries possible. Since most of the doubles are not your normal #1 and #2 doubles and do not have records, here are the guide lines to enter. Each school will get 1 entry. The order of the players does not matter, #1 and #2 (normally), #1 and #3, #2 and #4, etc. If your second entry is your normal #1 doubles they must have a winning record. If your second entry is also made up of mixed match players (#3 and #4) they will not have a record and will be entered. Only if your second entry is your normal #1 doubles, you will have to have a winning record.

Seeding

The first priority is to make sure teams from the same school are in different brackets (top or bottom). If one team is seeded in the top then the other will be placed in the bottom. Same if they are seeded in the bottom the other team will be placed in the top. We will seed the top 8 teams. If we have more than 16 entries, we will add matches. As many pairs of teams to make the brackets work. The rest of the teams will be filled in by a random draw. The top bracket will be filled in from the top down, and the bottom bracket from the bottom up. Again, teams from the same school will be placed in opposite brackets. If we have a team that their school does not have a tennis team and does not have a record, they will be seeded by the District Tennis committee.

The District chairman may make adjustments if need be. Once seeding is done, there will be no substitutions.

Singles and Doubles Tournament Format

  • Preliminary matches (if necessary) will play a 10 game Pro Set with regular scoring, and regular tiebreaker at 10 games each.
  • All five rounds will play regular scoring (add scoring) and the best 2 of 3 sets (regular tiebreaker).
  • Coaching will be allowed between sets only.
  • All participants in the tournament are required to wear appropriate tennis attire during competition (i.e. tennis shirt with collar and tennis shorts or skirt). T-shirts, altered apparel, jeans and advertisements (other than 2¼" X 2¼" manufacturer's logo and/or the school's nickname) will not be permitted. School-issued caps and caps without advertisements, without college logos and/without other logos will be permitted. CAPS WITH TAPE OVER THE LOGO WILL NOT BE PERMITTED. If baseball caps are worn, the visor must be in front. School issued team t-shirts are allowed.
  • Coaches are directly responsible for the conduct/sportsmanship of their players.
  • There will be 30 minutes allowed between matches starting with the first round.
  • Two single player and two doubles teams will go to the state tournament. These are the Class 2A representatives.
  • If your doubles players are to be different from those sent in on your original seeding form, new names must be submitted by the start of the doubles seeding meeting. If the correct names are not available, the team will not be allowed to participate. This is being done to be fair to everyone in the seeding process.
  • The District chairman will settle any disputes and/or make any rules interpretations.
  • We will play to the semi-finals on the first day.
  • Only the player's coach may speak to her/him in between sets.
 
 
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