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Winter 2018 Captains’ Meeting
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"The mission of the Intramural Sports Program is to provide the students, faculty, staff, and alumni of UC Davis the opportunity to participate in a variety of competitive and recreational sports on campus." - We want
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Intramural Coordinator
The Department of Campus Recreation Executive Director Jason Lorgan Director, Recreation Deb Johnson Associate Director Andy Ramirez Intramural Coordinator Ben Dao Customer Service Coordinator Lawrence Sims Sport Club Coordinator Mike Dominguez Maintenance Staff IM Recorders Athletic Trainer Shannan Rowe Our Hierarchy Mention: Ben Dao-He is who you will be dealing with if you have any major incidents. All players who get ejected will have to meet with him as well before they are able to play in any other IM competition Sport Managers Sport Managers Sport Managers IM Supervisors IM Supervisors IM Supervisors IM Officials IM Officials
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Captains’ Responsibilities
Represent team in case of protests and/or forfeits Cooperate with IM staff at all games (line-ups, scores, protests, injuries, forfeits, ejections, team and spectator conduct, etc.) Make sure all players show up in the proper equipment Promote FairPlay and good sportsmanship Checking Scorecard and sign at the end of the game We want the captains to be the mouthpiece for the team, If for any reason you need to speak with the officials or the supervisor, we expect you to do it, not your teammates. You are also responsible for your spectators, if someone on your sideline is causing problems you will receive the yellow card for them as we cannot card people who are not on the roster. In case of incidents the supervisor and/or officials may ask for your help, it is your responsibility to do so. The reason that we have the captains sign off on the scorecard is so that you have the opportunity to look over and confirm everything on there. You are responsible for all players added to your roster. When you are signing off you are verifying that all player information and the score are correct.
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Reschedules A team in need of a reschedule will need to the IM Office at least 48 hours before the normal game time. All teams who attend the official’s clinics will earn 1 free reschedule that can be used anytime during the season (regular or playoffs). No longer get a reschedule for completing quiz. There is a $20 fee for all team reschedules and a $10 fee for all singles/doubles reschedules. Other team has to accept the reschedule for it to be finalized. Options for reschedules will be based on availability of facility space and staffing. Same sport game conflicts
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Reschedules continued..
If an is not sent 48 hours prior to the original game time, the reschedule is not finalized and the game will be played as originally scheduled. This means that all Sunday reschedules need to be finalized by Friday by 5 p.m. Due to the timeline of playoff games, exceptions may be made to allow for additional time to reschedule these games.
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Billing Policies For all students, your fees will be billed to your student accounts. If a team receives a forfeit fee during season, the fee must be paid by the deadline set by the IM office All Res Hall captains will have their fees covered by Student Housing. All CR card captains must come by the IM office to get their form to pay at the ARC Business Center. CRU card captains must pay their fees by Friday January 26 - If a team receives a forfeit, it will be billed to student account or IM card holders will have to pay fee at the Business Center
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Things to Note: Checking Rosters Changing Teams
Before playoffs begin you must check your roster Changing Teams Once a participant has played on a team they are committed to that team and may not switch to another roster Exception: If participant is listed on the roster but has not played, They may switch. They must be dropped from one roster before being added to the other Captains- Before playoffs begin you will receive and from me reminding you that rosters will be freezing soon. At this point you must check your roster online to ensure that all of the correct players are on your roster. Once the roster is frozen, no players can be added. it is your responsibility to check all players being added to your roster
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Policies NO PETS ALLOWED ON COURTS/FIELDs
NO SMOKING/TOBACCO ALLOWED ON COURTS NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ALLOWED ON THE COURTS
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Eligibility Requirements
Current registered Undergraduates and Graduates (including law, vet, med students) are eligible University Affiliates: Must purchase current CR Card Degreed Alumni Faculty/Staff/Visiting Scholar Planned Educational Leave Program (PELP) International English and Professional Program (IEPP) Spouse/domestic partner Grad division filing status, Credential students or Extension students Community members Must show valid student ID Card or current CR Card at games
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Experienced Players Current ICA athlete Current Club athlete
Current Professional or Semi-Professional athlete Only applies to your specific sport (or like sport, such as baseball/softball) May only compete in the Competitive or Open division, not recreational or Res Hall *NOTE: Once a participant appears on a Sport Club (B2H roster) or ICA roster immediately immediately becomes an experienced player for that like sport.* If you have any questions about a players eligibility, please contact the IM office before adding them to the roster.
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Violation of Eligibility Rules
Loss of contest during which ineligible player(s) was discovered Disqualification from IM participation Fines Playoffs: player eligibility must be protested prior to game or as soon as the ineligible player is recognized. Outcome of playoff games cannot be changed retrospectively. In the playoffs, if you suspect that a team is using an ineligible player this must be brought to the attention of the supervisor on duty prior to the start of the game.
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Levels of Competition Open (formerly known as Men’s), Women’s, CoRec Leagues Within each league there may be Premier: highest level competition, an unlimited number of experienced players is allowed. Competitive: Above average skilled, a maximum of 3 experienced players for rosters 6 or less, 4 experienced players for rosters 7+. Recreational: Below average to average skilled, no experienced players allowed. No Playoff system and no champ shirts. Residence Hall: teams with each member living in an approved residence hall (Cuarto, Segundo, Tercero), No gender rules. NO EXPERIENCED PLAYERS ALLOWED Grad/Staff/Faculty: Teams comprising of graduate students/staff/faculty members, up to 3 experienced players allowed
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Forfeits A forfeit constitutes: • Non-appearance • Late appearance (5 minutes past scheduled game time) • Less than the required number of players at game time • Cancellation of the contest with less than 24 business hours notice to the IM Office • Use of an ineligible player Forfeit scores: Basketball: 40-0 Indoor Soccer: 5-0 Racquetball: 8-0, 8-0
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Protest The only grounds for a protest will be for the use of an ineligible player or a misinterpretation of a rule by an official. No protest concerning the official's judgment during the contest will be accepted. Teams waive the right to protest a rule interpretation if a representative from the team has not completed the quiz Teams also waive the right to appeal a forfeit fee. Protests must be officially made at the time of the call in question, not after the game.
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Rule Interpretation Protest
Protest of rules interpretation must be verbally registered with the official and/or supervisor at the time the incident occurs. The game will be stopped. The team captains and official and/or supervisor will separate themselves from the other participants and determine the correct ruling. If either captain believes the ruling to be in error, the captain will notify the official and/or supervisor that the game is under formal protest. At that time, the protesting captain must obtain a protest form from the supervisor to fill out. The protest form must be completed and returned to the Intramural Office by 12 p.m. the work day following the contest. Late forms will not be considered. The staff members of the Intramural Office will rule on all written protests. All decisions are final. No protest can be made on a previous play once the game resumes.
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Player Eligibility Protest
Inform the official and/or supervisor at the time the incident occurs (or immediately after the game), identifying the participant in question. At this time, the protesting captain must obtain a protest form from the supervisor to fill out. The protest must include the following information: name of ineligible player(s) team(s) for which ineligible player played date(s) of ineligible play During the playoffs, player eligibility must be protested prior to the game or as soon as the ineligible player is recognized. The protest form must be completed and returned to the Intramural Office by 12 p.m. the work day following the contest. The staff members of the Intramural Office will rule on all written protests. All decisions are final.
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Fairplay Fair play scores are issued to encourage sportsmanship between teams. Teams are given a fair play score at the end of the game. Each team starts at a “4” and can go down according to the set criteria: To receive a ranking of “4" – No Warning Given. (Average) To receive a ranking of "3" – Team has to be warned about conduct. (Below Average and not eligible for playoffs) To receive a ranking of "2" – Game has to be stopped for captain to control his/her team’s conduct. (Below Average and not eligible for playoffs) To receive a ranking of "1" – Player(s) is/are ejected and/or game has to be suspended. (Unacceptable and not eligible for playoffs)
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Rosters All players must create an IM Online account in order to be added to an online roster We will no longer allow players to be added at the game. Players must be added to your online roster by 4 p.m. each day to be eligible to compete that night or Friday by 4pm for Saturday and Sunday games!
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Contact Information IM Office 232 ARC, enter building through Ballroom entrance (east side facing parking lot). Proceed left down the hall and up the stairs.
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Thank You! Make sure you complete the Quiz also assigned. It is mandatory that you receive a 100% in order to pass.
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