BEACH PROSPECTS PRESENTS : Beach Prospects National Recruiting Showcase ALL TOURNAMENT INFORMATION IS FOUND ON: https://beachprospects.bracketpal.com/tournament/1
EVENT FORMAT :
Pool play matches on Saturday followed by single elimination gold and silver matches on Sunday
COACHES MUST ATTEND THE COACHES MEETING WITH TD AND AVP REF KEVIN FINNERAN AT 8AM
ALL FURTHER REQUESTS, PARTNER CHANGES,
WILL GO THROUGH THE TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR
EMAIL ALL REQUESTS / CHANGES TO JAY @ SANDSTORMBVC@AOL.COM
Registration is not complete without payment
COACHING IN THE EVENT
A. Requirements
In order to coach in this event coaches MUST (1) attend the coaches meeting in person on site at 8:00am, (2) obtain a coaching wristband to be worn throughout the two day event, and (3) be familiar, and comply,with the applicable coaching rules.
B. Coaching Rules
1. Coaching
Coaching may only take place (1) during timeouts, (2) during side-changes, without slowing the game or the progress of players’ movement,and (3) between sets.
What is coaching? Generally, coaching is any communication to the players (through physical gesture, signal or verbal utterance) that is intended or likely to influence future play. For example,“that’s it, stay aggressive” is improper coaching because it suggests what the players should do on future plays. Generally, occasional comments in the nature of cheering spectacular effort is not coaching and is permissible.
Coaches may suggest a timeout to their teams verbally or by signal. If verbally, coaches may not say more than necessary to ask if the players want to call a timeout. Coaches have no authority to call a timeout and referees are instructed to ignore coaches calling timeouts.
Coaches may not communicate at all to their players while the ball is in play.
Coaches may not address the officials nor attempt to influence the officials at any time. Coaches may not address the opponent players during a match, during a timeout, nor during time between sets within a match.
2. Protocols
Coaches may assist their players during the warm-up but must leave the court during the official warm-up time 10 minutes before each match. Inside of the 10 minutes, coaches may instruct from the sideline but not enter the court, nor conduct drills from outside the court.
Coaches must position themselves on the same side of the net as their teams and must switch sides of the net with their teams unless the coach leaves the match on a side switch. Coaches must not delay the game nor unreasonably delay the progress of player movement during side-changes. Once the players have completed the side switch, they may not stop their movement to receive additional coaching.
Coaches may enter and leave a match at their discretion. When moving between matches,coaches should make a reasonable effort to avoid being positioned on the opponent’s side of the net.
Coaches may not stand between multiple matches and coach two matches simultaneously as this inevitably puts the coach on the wrong sidef the net in some matches. Coaches should be positioned in the player area (i.e., the player box) for any match the coach is coaching.
3. Professionalism
Coaches are asked to conduct themselves in a way that positively reflects the profession of coaching. Coaches are also asked to honor in good faith the applicable time restrictions of timeouts (75 seconds) and game breaks between sets (3 minutes)remembering that the officials are junior players still learning and likely reticent to enforce the time restrictions against adult coaches.
4. Enforcement
The tournament director(s) are authorized to enforce the coaching rules through removal of the coaching credential (wrist band) and denial of the coach’s permission to coach the event.
Host Hotel: Key West Resort 352-508-5344 / Discount is under : Sandstorm ;ask for group reservations prompt 2
No refunds 10 days (June 2) prior to the event and clinic.