Examples of Tournament Team in a sentence
Any Tournament Team that is deemed to be playing the equivalent of a full Regular Season schedule will be deemed an independent Tier I or Tier II team and players rostered on said team are ineligible for any other team during the same season.
Coaches allowed in the settee area: A maximum of two coaches are allowed in the settee area at WI HSBC State Championships Tournament Team event.
Sometimes things don’t go as well as we would like, but we want you to know that your Tournament Team is doing the very best job it can.
A non-IYSA Illinois team and/or player can obtain insurance and a member pass from the IYSA by registering as a Tournament Team or Tournament Player with the IYSA.
If the host has a particular schedule in mind, the host must submit their proposed tournament schedule to, and receive approval from, the Regional Tournament Team Leader before it is published to the general public.
The winner of the Spirit of AMTA Award at the National Championship Tournament in each division shall receive a waiver of the Regional Tournament Team Registration Fee for one team during the next competition season.
At this time, managers will be made aware of the League’s expectations of the All-Star program and informed about officially releasing the names of the Tournament Team All-Stars.
The Regional Tournament Team Leader or his/her assistant is to coordinate a Black Belt judges meeting prior to every regional tournament.
Little League Divisions for Little League International Sanction Play (Per LL Baseball Rule Book)10 U Sanction Tournament Team (8, 9, & 10 year old eligible) – 1-2 Team Max entryAny player League Age 8, 9, or 10, with amateur status, who has participated as an eligible player in 60 percent (60%) of regular season games by the start of Tournament Play in their respective District, with the exception of the school baseball season, on a:1.
The Junior Softball, 10-11 year-old baseball and softball and 9-10 All-Star teams may be selected by the manager or through an invitational tryout selection held by the manager of the Tournament Team; provided that the Vice President(s) (or designees) may elect to adopt one or more elements of the process for selecting the Majors’ all-star team to the process for selecting the 9-10 and/or 10-11 teams.