Holly Springs Summer League
Tournament Format
July 14-15, 2001

 

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Team Pictures

Regular season finish

PlaceTeamCaptain(s)Record
1 WHITE Missy Summerville
Roger Lassiter
Kriss Bass
6 - 1
2Black Christian Schwoerke 6 - 1
3Purple Mike Soo 5 - 2
4Green Scott Hoffman
Scott Vandelinde
4 - 3
5 Red Mark Britt
George Wilder
2 - 5
6Orange Rich Bolen 2 - 5
7 Blue Garrett Dyer 2 - 5
8 Yellow Mike Beatty 1 - 6

The 2-way tie for first has WHITE supreme because WHITE had handily beat Black in their matchup. The 3-way tie for fifth had Red, Orange, and Blue 1-1 amongst themselves.

Using point differentials, Red ends with a +3, Orange with 0, and Blue with -3.


Saturday’s schedule

Saturday's pools will be constructed with the following number scheme:

Pool A Pool B
1. WHITE 2. Black
3. Purple 4. Green
6. Orange 5. Red
7. Blue 8. Yellow

The idea behind this non-traditional pool structure is to deny the #1 seed an obviously easier road. The two pools, A and B, will follow this schedule:

A Pool B Pool

F1 F2 F3 F4
10:00 WHITE/Orange Purple/Blue Black/Red Green/Yellow
12:00 WHITE/Purple Orange/Blue Black/Green Red/Yellow
2:00 WHITE/Blue Purple/Orange Black/Yellow Green/Red

Games to 15, win by 2, hard cap at 17, unless the time cap comes on. Time cap will come on at 1:40. If the time cap comes on, 2 is added to the higher score, once the point underway is finished. If the point has not begun when the cap sounds, then add 2 to higher score before the pull. First team to reach the score determined by application of the time cap is the winner (ie, no win by 2). There are no time outs available during the time cap.

Three time outs per game, no more than 2 in either half. Brick is 20 yards.

Ties in standings after pool play will be resolved first with head-to-head results, then use of point differentials from common head-to-head games, then from total pool play point differentials.


Sunday's schedule

Sunday's play will have all teams using the same seed numbers from their Saturday pool, modified according to how they upset (or didn't upset) their assigned seed. For example, if Orange is seeded #7 overall in season play, it begins Saturday as the #4 team in pool A. But, if after an arduous day of play on Saturday, they come in 2nd in their pool, they then have wrested the #3 seed for Sunday’s play.

F1 F2 F3 F4
10:00 2 vs. 7 1 vs. 8 3 vs. 5 4 vs. 6

A Division B Division
12:00 2 vs. 3 1 vs. 4 5 vs. 7 6 vs. 8
2:00 1 vs. 2 5 vs. 6

Losers assume the lower number after a matchup, winners the higher number. Thus, if Orange (seeded #3 from our previous example) loses to team #5 in the quarters, Orange becomes #5 and the winner becomes #3.

Quarters and Semis are to 15, with same rules from Saturday. Finals are first to 17, with no time cap. Finals will have 2 time outs per half.