SOFTBALL NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL, NORTH & SOUTH ISLAND SECONDARY SCHOOL SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2015



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SOFTBALL NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL, NORTH & SOUTH ISLAND SECONDARY SCHOOL SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2015 Information Sheet & Entry Form You are invited to enter a boy s and/or a girl s team into the competitions being conducted by Softball New Zealand. In an effort to provide opportunity for an increased number of teams that can play in the tournaments, the competition has been divided into two divisions. Division 1 This is an elite competition and schools from the provinces listed can enter teams of each gender to play in the regional qualifying tournaments. Schools must win the regional qualifying event to be eligible to play in Division 1. The information and contacts for qualifying tournaments is on the next page. There is a Liaison Officer from your region who will be able to assist you at any time. Alternatively contact Eugene Gilbert at Softball NZ on 04 560 0392 or eugene@softball.org.nz The NZ Secondary School Division 1 Softball Tournament is to be held in Lower Hutt, 23 March 27 March, 2015. Please note that the Division 1 qualifying criterion for Auckland & Counties District area schools is different. Schools under the jurisdiction of College Sport Auckland must enter the qualifying tournament being held by College Sport Auckland in February 2012. Entry for this tournament must be made with College Sport Auckland, ring 09 845 8496 Division 2 This will be split into two tournaments one in the North Island and one in the South Island. The Division 2 is open entry. There is no qualifying process required, however entry numbers may be capped dependant on the capability of the host association. Priority entry will be given to schools that come from a province that is not represented in the Division 1 qualifying zones. Under NZSSSC guidelines, composite teams are acceptable for Division 2. Refer to composite team eligibility for Div 2 in Rules for Competition or go to www.nzsssc.org.nz The North Island Secondary School Open Division 2 Tournament is to be held in Palmerston North 24 March 27 March, 2015. The South Island Secondary School Open Division 2 Tournament is to be held in Dunedin, 24 March 27 March, 2015. 2015 KEY DATES FOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS 13 February Entries close with Softball NZ (Associations are informed of college entries in their area & if Division 1 qualifying games are necessary or not) 27 February Division 1 finalists notified to Softball New Zealand by Associations 3 March Entry fee & team registration due to SNZ national tournaments 23 Mar- 27 Mar Division One finals at Fraser Park, Lower Hutt 24 Mar- 27 Mar Division Two (North Is) finals at Colquhoun Park, Palmerston North 24 Mar- 27 Mar Division Two (South Is) finals at Ellis Park, Dunedin

Secondary School Regional Qualifying Zones 2014 To qualify for Division One entry to National Tournament to be held 23 March 27 March 2015 (Lower Hutt) The following liaison officers will be able to assist you at any time with any queries and the dates of the regional qualifying zone tournaments. All qualifying games for Division 1 must be completed by 27 February 2015, unless otherwise arranged with SNZ. Auckland & Counties Manakau schools must enter the College Sport Auckland run qualifying tournament in February 2015. Contact Michelle on 027 548 4615 or michelle@collegesport.co.nz for an entry form and information. Zone Associations Qualifying Venue 1 Auckland 2 entries 2 Counties/Manakau Liaison Officer Michelle McLean Michelle McLean Contact Numbers (027) 548 4615 michelle@collegesport.co.nz (027) 548 4615 michelle@collegesport.co.nz 3 Waikato 4 Hawkes Bay 5 Wanganui & Manawatu 6 Hutt Valley 7 Wellington Resthills Park Hamilton Akina Park Hastings Colquhoun Park Manawatu Fraser Park Lower Hutt Haitaitai Park Wellington Eugene Gilbert Joyce Chapman Ray Dyason Scott Easthope Kylie Summers 07 854 7981 021 537 079 eugene@softball.org.nz (06) 878 3673 work (027) 685 6651 softballhb@xtra.co.nz 06 356 1826 027 450 9702 ejdyason@vodafone.co.nz 04 567 5230 (W) 021 408 571 (M) huttvalleysoftball@xtra.co.nz 04 386 1891 (W) 027 332 5707 wsasec@fastpitchwn.org.nz 8 Wellington/Hutt Valley game between runner up of both associations = Date 9 Canterbury Date 10 South Island Seddon Districts Top = Fraser Park Lower Hutt Canterbury Mainland Ball Park Christchurch Scott Easthope Moira Annandale Rachel Murphy 04 567 5230 (W) 021 408 571 (M) huttvalleysoftball@xtra.co.nz 03 389 9167 027 289 3801 admin@csa.org.nz 03 546 3339 x 233 021 537 069 rachel@softball.org.nz 11 South Island Southern Districts Bottom = Valmai Breen 03 448 7179 (H) breen6@xtra.co.nz

Softball New Zealand Secondary School National Tournament 1 RULES OF THE COMPETITION The competition will be played in two divisions under the Rules of Softball New Zealand Inc. 1.1 Division One Associations named on the attached sheet will have schools which qualify for this division. They will be responsible for organising a competition, best suited to their Association or area, which provides a winning team(s) by the 26 February. The winning team(s) will compete in the national tournament. Where there are more than 2 associations in a zone, finals will be held to find the qualifying team for that region. 1.2 Regional/Zone Qualifying Tournament for Division One: An Association in each region will be appointed to host the Regional Qualifying Tournament which is to be completed by the specified date as set by Softball New Zealand. (See list of regions and region co-ordinators attached) NB: Qualifying tournaments run by College Sport organisers may differ to SNZ recommendations. Remember to confirm the format with the organisers beforehand. 1.3 Division One National Final: The qualifying teams will compete at the National Final to be held at Fraser Park, Lower Hutt. Softball New Zealand will support the tournament with attendance of a SNZ Tournament Representative, Tournament Organiser (Hosting Association), Chief Umpire, Chief Scorer, Tournament Selector, Umpires and Scorers for all games. 1.4 Division Two North Island & South Island Final: Will consist of two tournaments North Island (Palmerston North) and South Island (Dunedin). Division 2 is open entry. There is no qualifying process required, however entry numbers may be capped dependant on the capability of the host association. Priority entry will be given to schools that come from a province that is not represented in the Division 1 qualifying zones. Under NZSSSC guidelines, composite teams are acceptable for Division 2 only if: (a) all other eligibility rules regarding age and attendance are met (b) teams are formed from within the same regional zone (b) the principals of the schools that the students attend agree (c) one principal accepts responsibility for the composite team (d) the team will be called by a name that indicates that more than one school has contributed players (e) the team will be permitted only through the preliminary round and will not be eligible for placing or competition trophies as specified by NZSSSC (but may be eligible for awards such as Fair Play and individual trophies.) (f) Composite teams should not be able to enter tournaments when single school teams are on a waiting list.

Softball NZ will support the tournament with attendance of a SNZ Tournament Representative, Tournament Organiser (Hosting Association), Chief Umpire, Assistant Chief Umpire, and a Chief Scorer who will all assist attending teams and the hosting association with the tournament. 1.5 Format for any Play-offs or Tournaments Regional/Zone Play offs Games will be 1 hour 45 mins time limit or can be at the discretion of the hosting organisation. Please ensure teams are aware of which option is chosen (a) If two teams only enter best of three games (b) Three five teams play round robin (c) Six plus teams play in sections and then winner vs winner However, it is recognised that in some areas the regional qualifier is found through a regular secondary schools competition or other means at the discretion of the organizing body. In the event of tied points NZ Tied Team formula to sort out winners Format for Division 1 & Division 2 (National) Tournaments Division 1 Round robin and top four play off in semi s and finals. If teams tied tied team formula to find top four teams then finals played Division 2 9 12 teams = two pools then cross over play offs 1-8 teams = round robin then top four play off in semi s and final 2 ELIGIBILITY 2.1 To participate in this competition a player must be under 19 years of age at the 1 st of January in the year of the competition and will be bona fide full-time students at the school, participating in all the normal college study programmes while taking part at any level of the competition as per NZSSSC eligibility criteria for secondary schools. 2.2 No player can play for more than one college during any part of this tournament (from local playoffs through to National Finals). 2.3 The principal is required to sign the team entry & registration forms of any teams entered in the Division 1 and Division 2 Qualifying and/or National Tournaments as verification that the players listed are bona fide full time students of the school and they meet NZSSSC eligibility criteria for sec schools. 3 RESPONSIBILITIES 3.1 Once a team entry is accepted the team must take part in all aspects of the competition as required by the organiser 3.2 All schools are to attend the managers meeting. The managers meeting is usually held at the tournament venue at 8.00pm on the evening prior to the start of the tournament. 3.3 Safety equipment such as a full set of catching gear and a sufficient number of batting helmets must be bought to the tournament by the school as part of team equipment. 3.4 All schools competing should attend the Awards Ceremony at the conclusion of the tournament

Please complete the attached entry form for entry to SNZ National Tournaments and send it to Softball New Zealand P O Box 30-322 Lower Hutt eugene@softball.org.nz Fax: 04 560 0400 By 13 February 2015 (or earlier) Upon receipt of your entry you will be issued with the TOURNAMENT HANDBOOK which will outline procedures for the Secondary School Tournaments at all levels. There is no fee required with this initial entry form. Once qualifying tournaments for Division 1 (if required) have been completed, successful SOFTBALL teams are contacted NEW ZEALAND and issued a GST invoice for the tournament entry fee. Successful Division 2 entries will be notified as soon as possible Division 1 - $375 GST inclusive tournament entry fee Division 2 - $230 GST inclusive tournament entry fee The entry fee and return schedule must be returned to the SNZ office by 3 March 2015 The return schedule can be found at the back of the tournament handbook Tournament Entry Fees will not be refunded if schools withdraw prior to the start of tournament.

NATIONAL/ISLAND SECONDARY SCHOOL SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2014 Please tick one box only: Division 1 only Division 2 only Division 1 & Division 2 NB: Intending Division 1 Auckland & Counties Schools must enter the College Sport Auckland Division 1 Qualifying Tournament held in February 2014. Contact Michelle at College Sport 027 548 4615 for date & venue for the qualifying tournament. All Division 2 entries should be completed on this form and sent direct to SNZ ENTRY FORM GST No: 22-439-022 SCHOOL: Phone: Address: Fax: Email: ASSOCIATION/PROVINCE: COACH: BOYS: GIRLS: Address: Phone (H): Phone (H) Phone (W) Phone (W) Email: Email: WE WISH TO ENTER: BOYS TEAMS GIRLS TEAMS TO BE SIGNED BY THE PRINCIPAL: I verify that all players taking part in this competition will be under the age of 19 years at 1 January 2015, and are bona fide full-time students at the school, participating in all normal college study programmes while taking part at any level of the competition as per NZSSSC eligibility criteria for secondary schools. PRINCIPAL: COLLEGE: DATE: Send entry form to Softball New Zealand, P O Box 30 322, Lower Hutt Softball New Zealand Phone: 04 560 0392 Fax: 04 560 0400 Email: eugene@softball.org.nz Website: www.softball.org.nz BY 13 FEBRUARY 2015,

SOFTBALL NEW ZEALAND Handy Hints for Colleges wishing to participate in Secondary School National Tournaments 2015 As you are probably already aware, it is difficult to fund and organise a team to travel to tournament in the short time frame from qualifying for nationals to actually attending the event. Here are some ideas that may help towards off setting the costs of travel for your players and students. Have players (parents) AP $5.00 or a designated amount per week/fortnight to a team fund Apply for community trust funding this side of Christmas, regardless of whether you have qualified or not. Start early and apply to several trusts if you have to. Go to these websites www.dia.govt.nz or www.sparc.org.nz for funding organisations and advice on where to access funding Call your local council for advice on how to access local funding bodies Call your local softball association and ask them to apply for funding for the regional winners of the qualifying tournament Write your players a request for a $100.00 individual business sponsorship on a school letter head and send them out to the community. Target the businesses that have a good relationship with the school eg canteen suppliers etc. Place all supporting business s in a draw and give the winner naming rights for the team Have your players sell there own raffles. People don t mind supporting teenagers who are prepared to help themselves. Make sure you manage the fundraiser and that supporters are clear about the purpose of the fundraiser. Get the school principal to draw the raffle and announce the results in the school daily notices. The player gets to keep their own raffle profit towards the trip. Batons Up get players and businesses to donate groceries, goods and prizes. Sell tickets for an evening (usually $10 each?) that is attended by the team and provide light refreshments (players bring a plate). Make the prizes up into attractive packages. Lay the prizes out on a table. First drawn number gets first pick of the prizes. The drawn number goes back into the draw. Have a hangi sell at $8-$10 per meal supply pork, chicken and veges. With good shopping (or donated goods) you can make $4-$6 profit on each hangi Here are some ideas that may help towards preparing the team to play in the tournament Come to tournament prepared to pitch another two pitchers other than your starting pitcher it is too difficult for one player to pitch all games. Do the work beforehand to get both pitchers ready for the large number of games. By having another two pitchers available makes your No 1 more effective as they won t be worn out. Go to the SNZ website www.softball.org to the pitching centre and download the Rookie & Raw Sox Pitching & Catching Guidelines By the same reasoning, have 2-3 catchers available to play this physically demanding position Contact your SNZ Regional Game Development Officer (contacts on website) to see if they can come to your school for some coaching clinics. Contact your local association to see if they can provide coaching support Have ice for not only injuries but also injury prevention.