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Team Sports Sample Clauses

Team Sports. At the route selection meeting drivers will indicate their willingness to drive these trips. The drivers will select on a seniority basis the sports they will drive. If there are any sporting events remaining at the end of the drivers' selections, they may be assigned to substitute drivers.
Team SportsI understand and acknowledge that there are significant dangers and risks inherent in participating in team sports activities, including the game of baseball, which risks include but are not limited to CONCUSSION, SERIOUS BODILY INJURY, AND/OR DEATH. I am aware of these risks, including the risk of concussion-related brain injury, and I acknowledge that information on concussion is available online through the following website: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/headsup/pdfs/custom/headsupconcussion_fact_sheet_for_parents.pdf.
Team Sports. The following team sports - Football, Handball, Hockey and Rugby - will consist of tournaments for men and women which will feature at least one national team from each of the five continents. Should it be considered that there is no sporting relevance in a Continent, possibility will be offered to propose a second team from another Continent. This proposal will be submitted to IOC for approval.
Team Sports. If a team participates in CIF Playoffs, only the assigned Varsity and Assistant Varsity Coaches qualify for extra pay. Such pay shall be prorated on a weekly basis.
Team Sports. 1. When no more than 16 Section XI teams remain in Section XI Tournament play, the official's fee shall be the regular fee plus $16 in 2005-06; $17 in 2006-07; and $18 in 2007-08. When no more than eight teams as described above are remaining, the fee shall be the regular fee plus $24 in 2005-06; $25 in 2006-07; and $26 in 2007-08. When no more than four teams as described above are remaining, the fee shall be the regular fee plus $26 in 2005-06; $27 in 2006-07 and $28 in 2007-08. When no more than two teams as described above are remaining, the fee shall be the regular fee plus $30 in 2005-06; $31 in 2006-07; and $32 in 2007-08. The above shall be paid when the final outcome results in one champion commonly known as the Section Champion. 2. When there are Large School and Small School Championship Tournaments, the following schedule of payment is to be used if the final outcome is to have two Section Champions, Large and Small. For quarter-final games in each tournament, officials will receive $20 plus the regular fee in 2005-06; $21 plus the regular fee in 2006-07; and $22 plus the regular fee in 2007-08. For semi-final games in each tournament, officials will receive $26 plus the regular fee in 2005-06; $27 plus the regular fee in 2006-07; and $28 plus the regular fee in 2007-08. This fee shall apply when Section football competition ends with division winners. For the final game in each tournament, officials will receive $30 plus the regular fee in 2005-06; $31 plus the regular fee in 2006-07; and $32 plus the regular fee in 2007-08. 3. Alternate officials, when assigned, will receive one-half of the regular season varsity fee. 4. Officials assigned as lines people for Section volleyball championships will be paid one-half of a regular fee. 5. Five football officials will be assigned for Section tournament games. 6. In boys lacrosse, the box official will be paid a regular season fee.
Team Sports. 1. The following shall be paid when the final outcome results in one champion commonly known as the “Section Champion” (e.g. Boys’ Basketball, Girls’ Basketball and Boys’ Volleyball in 2007-08). Final (2 teams) $33 $34 $35 $36 $37 Quarter-Final (8 teams) 27 28 29 30 31 2. When there are Large and Small School Championship Tournaments, the following schedule of payment is to be used if the final outcome is to have two Section Champions, Large and Small Schools (e.g. Field Hockey in 2007-08): Regular Fee Plus 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 Final $33 $34 $35 $36 $37 Quarter-Final 23 24 25 26 27 This fee also applies to the Section football competition ending with division winners. 3. When there is a Classification Tournament, the following schedule of payment is to be used if the final outcome is a champion in each classification (e.g. AA, A, B, C, D). Final $33 $34 $35 $36 $37 Semi-Final 23 24 25 26 27 4. Alternate officials, when assigned, will receive one-half of the regular season varsity fee. 5. Officials assigned as lines people for Section volleyball championships will be paid one-half of a regular fee. 6. Five football officials will be assigned for Section tournament games. 7. In boys’ lacrosse, the box official will be paid a regular season fee. 8. All classification final games will be paid the following: Regular Fee Plus 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 Final $33 $34 $35 $36 $37 C. Individual Sports 1. Gymnastics

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