2012 NJSIAA/RIEGEL GIRLS VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT NEW JERSEY STATE INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

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NEW JERSEY STATE INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
1161 Route 130, P.O. Box 487
Robbinsville, N.J. 08691
2012 NJSIAA/RIEGEL GIRLS VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT
(COACHES MUST HAVE A COPY OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS AVAILABLE AT EACH MATCH)
To Qualify
Teams must be competing on a varsity interscholastic basis and may have:
1.
At least 50% WINNING RECORD, regardless of the strength of their schedule in all matches up to and
including Wednesday, October 17, 2012. Whenever ties are broken, the win or loss must be included on the
entry form. For #2 below, teams must have:
2.
Seventy percent (70%) of matches played before the cutoff date October 17th must be against New Jersey
schools.
3.
PROCEDURE FOR ENTRY
All varsity schedules MUST be entered by the start of the season, and scores reported to
www.njschoolsports.com as soon as possible after each contest.
This year, entry forms will be used; the team schedule will be downloaded prior to the seeding of the
tournament and ONLY this record will be used for seeding. Coaches are reminded to check this record
throughout the season and particularly on Wednesday, October 17th to insure that it is accurate. If you do
not know your school code, or you encounter problems, please contact support@njschoolsports.com or
the NJSIAA.
The Intent Form included in this document may be faxed to NJSIAA (609) 259-3047 at any time during the
season, but must be received no later than Wednesday, October 17, 2012.
4.
Any player with two (2) or more disqualifications in the current season, prior to the start of the NJSIAA
tournaments, will be unable to compete in said tournament.
5.
Any varsity team accumulating three (3) or more player or coach disqualifications for flagrant unsportsmanlike
conduct prior to the start of the NJSIAA tournament will not be permitted to participate in same. Seeded teams
will forfeit their right to compete is a disqualification limit is reached prior to the start of the tournament for the
team.
To promote fairness in competition and the health and safety of student athletes, no NJSIAA
member school will be eligible to participate in any NJSIAAA Championship Tournament if it has
violated the Specific Sports Regulations for the sport including, but not limited to, the start of
practice, the start and ending of the sport season and the maximum contests permitted during the
regular season. The application of this eligibility standard is non-appealable.
Schools submitting schedules with less than twelve (12) matches, must add
losses to reach the minimum number (12). All out-of-state matches count on
won/loss record.
SPECIFIC SPORTS REGULATIONS (found in the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association
Handbook 2012-2013 Constitution, Bylaws, and Rules & Regulations
RULE 22. VOLLEYBALL (FALL)
Section 1. Rules The National Federation Volleyball Rules shall govern all NJSIAA games.
Section 2. Start of Practice. - 20 days before the team’s first scheduled game.
Section 3. Start of Regular Season. Thursday before the second Saturday of September.
Section 4. End of Season (From Rule 2, Section 10)
All teams may participate in interscholastic contests up to the final championship (Girls Volleyball: T of
C) in their respective sports. Exceptions: Winter Track – Feb 28 (Golf will be up to and including the Friday
before the NJSIAA championships in softball and baseball.) Individual competition shall terminate with the
end of said competition.
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TEAMS:
Public and Non-Public teams will compete in separate brackets.
ENTRY GUIDELINES
Entries
Records must be submitted to www.njschoolsports.com for matches played up to and including
Wednesday, October 17, 2012,
REGARDLESS OF REASON, MATCHES NOT COMPLETED BY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, WILL NOT
COUNT. DO NOT SEND RECORDS IN ADVANCE OF CUT OFF DATE.
Seeding Meeting – Wednesday, October 24, 2012.
Entry Fee
A check for eighty dollars ($80.00) made payable to the NJSIAA. Make certain the name of the school appears on
the check. PLEASE DO NOT SEND CASH.
Forward entry fee & Officials Form to:
Girls Volleyball
NJSIAA
1161 Route 130 North
P.O. Box 487
Robbinsville, NJ 08691-0487
THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE NJSIAA HAS RULED THAT MEMBER SCHOOLS
FAILING TO FORWARD TOURNAMENT FORMS TO THE PROPER ADDRESS WILL BE
EXCLUDED FROM TOURNAMENT COMPETITION IN THAT SPORT.
DATES
Tournament dates are October 30, 2012 to November 18, 2012.
Seeding will determine deadlines for tournament progression, and dates will be noted on the pairings form which will be
forwarded to each school as soon as the Volleyball Committee has completed the pairings.
If a school must play a preliminary match before October 30, a Seeding Committee Member will call the higher seeded
school on Wednesday, October 24th; others will be notified by internet: www.njsiaa.org or www.nj.com.
Preliminaries -
Matches may be played earlier than dates indicated on pairings form if both schools agree;
however, in cases of disagreement, the match must be played as follows and non-NJSIAA
tournament matches scheduled for these dates must be rescheduled.
SCHOOLS ENTERING THE TOURNAMENT WILL NOT BE GRANTED A CHANGE OF DATE DUE TO ANY
CONFLICTS WITH SCHOOL TRIPS, DANCES, BANQUETS, TESTING PROGRAMS, PROMS, GRADUATION, AND
THE LIKE.
Play – in game
By October 29
1st Round
October 30
(Round of 16)
2nd Round
November 1
(Round of 8’s)
3rd Round
November 5
(Round of 4’s)
th
4 Round
November 8
(Upper/lower bracket finals)
HIGHEST REMAINING SEED WILL HOST THE 2 MATCHES BETWEEN THE UPPER BRACKET
FINALISTS AND THE LOWER BRACKET FINALISTS – PUBLIC AND NON-PUBLIC
State Finals - Saturday, November 10
Time:
10:30 A.M. – Group I
12:00 P.M. – Group II
1:30 P.M. - Group III
3:00 P.M. – Group IV
4:30 P.M. – Non-Public
Tournament of Champions – Out Bracket Game – Saturday November 17 – 2:00 PM
Sat. November 17
3:30 & 5:00 P.M. Semifinals
Sun. November 18
2:00 P.M. Championship Match
Site: Recreation Center - William Paterson University, Wayne, NJ
SEEDING BY THE VOLLEYBALL COMMITTEE WILL BE BASED ON PERFOMANCES DURING THE
GROUP CHAMPIONSHIPS.
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SITES
Sites for all MATCHES (prior to the GROUP FINALS AT WILLIAM PATERSON U.) will be the home court of the higher
seeded team as determined by the Pairings Committee. When conditions prevent a match from being played at the site of
the higher seeded team, the Tournament Director may choose an alternate site in cooperation with the competing schools.
In the Preliminaries, if a neutral site is preferred by the higher seeded team, that site shall be mutually agreed upon by their
opponent; or, in case of disagreement, the Tournament Director shall make the final decision.
Sites will not be declared unsuitable merely because court conditions are less than perfect unless Leagues or Conferences
or home management have ruled such sites unsuitable for regular season play.
The ROUND BEFORE THE GROUP FINALS WILL BE PLAYED AT THE HIGEST REMAINING SEEDED TEAMS’ SITE.
The Group. Finals and Tournament of Champions will be played at a predetermined designated site (Recreation Center William Paterson University, Wayne, NJ).
The team/school that is hosting the above round game will be responsible for paying the game officials for both matches.
The lines’ judges shall be assigned for both matches and their respective pay shall be $55 per match per official. The R1
and R2 shall be different officials for the two matches.
Responsibility for postponing a match shall rest with the person in charge of the playing site, and it shall be his/her
responsibility to notify both schools and the Tournament Director at least three (3) hours prior to match time. The
competing school's representatives shall share responsibility for assuring that adequate on-site preparations have been
made.
NJSIAA/RIEGEL PRINTING GIRLS VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT
SEEDING CRITERIA
Seeding for the Girls State Volleyball Tournament will be based on evaluating each team by all the following criteria:
Rating Percentage Index (see explanation)
Head-to-Head Results
Common Opponent Results
Win-Loss Record
Division and/or League Record
Strength of Schedule
Committee Vote
If tied committee vote, then flip coin
Rating Percentage Index (RPI) assigns each team a value based on their strength of schedule. RPI is calculated by totaling the
Power Rating Points for each win on a team's record form, and dividing by the total number of wins.
Power Rating Points
Each win on a team's record form is assigned a Power Rating value using the following formula:
1.
Each team qualifying for the State Tournament is sorted by Winning Percentage, from highest to lowest. The top
20% of this list is assigned a Power rating of 20. The remainder of teams are assigned values as follows:
Top 20% 20 pts.
Next 30% 14 pts.
Next 30%
8 pts.
Next 20%
2 pts.
2.
Any out-of-state school on a team's record form will not be included in the RPI.
OFFICIALS
Two (2) NJSIAA registered volleyball officials shall officiate each match. Each school shall assign ONE (1) official for each
Preliminary match and Quarterfinal.
The official assigned by the home team will be the first referee and the visiting team official will be designated as the
second referee.
When the home court of one of the schools is used, the school on whose court the match is played shall pay both officials
and the visiting school shall pay their own transportation costs.
Schools must not assign the same official to more than one (1) State Tournament match. Schools hiring an official should
check with the competing school to verify the official is not on the school's "not preferred list." Officials affiliated with your
school may not be used. See officials listing.
The Athletic Directors/seeding sub-committee chairperson for that group shall assign/have assigned two (2)
officials each and two (2) line judges for all state tournament matches. For the round before the group finals, the
Tournament Director shall assign two (2) officials and two (2) certified officials as line judges for this round, the
Group Finals round, and the T of C round matches, including the out-bracket match.
Recommended fee per official:
The fee paid by the home school during the regular season.
Line Judges in all rounds of tournament play shall be paid fifty-five ($55) each.
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RULES
The 2012/2013 National Federation Volleyball Rules will govern all tournament matches.
EQUIPMENT
The higher seeded team will provide a regulation MATCH ball. In the round before the Group finals match, Wilson
Reaction H7500 volleyballs will be provided, either solid white or tri-color balls, red, white and blue.
MATCHES
All matches shall start at the earliest, 4:30 P.M. and no later than 7:00 P.M. at the site of the higher seed, up to the
Finals, unless there is mutual agreement. 6 minutes, 6 minutes, and 3 minutes will be allowed for warm-ups.
All matches in the tournament will be two (2) out of three (3) sets and will be determined by rally scoring (as per
Rule 1, Section 2, Note 1).
GENERAL INFORMATION
1.
TEAMS MUST PLAY ON DESIGNATED DATES, UNLESS MUTUALLY AGREED UPON AND TOURNAMENT
DIRECTOR NOTIFICATION. In cases of disagreement, the decision of the Tournament Director is final. Failure to
complete tournament round by the deadline date will result in disqualification.
2.
Any school entering the tournament and then withdrawing will be subject to penalties as enforced by the NJSIAA
and barred from participation for one (1) additional year.
3.
Any school not willing or not able to comply with the tournament regulations should not enter the tournament.
4.
Coaches must report to the Tournament Director for specific instructions, i.e. locker rooms, warm-up area, etc.
5.
At a pre-determined site, the higher seeded team chooses the team bench and visiting team calls the coin toss.
6.
Each school must provide a site supervisor at pre-determined site/NP semifinal/Public Sectional final sites.
7.
THE WINNING SCHOOL MUST NOTIFY THE TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR IMMEDIATELY AFTER EACH
MATCH and report scores to www.njschoolsports.com to keep media informed and brackets updated.
Tournament Director:
Sharon Hughes
Work: (973) 389-4106
Fax (973) 389-2054
Email: shughes@pcti.tec.nj.us
DISQUALIFICATION
Participation by an ineligible player in any match during the regular season results in forfeiture of same match. If such
forfeit(s) would have caused the school's failure to qualify for the tournament or if an ineligible player participates in a
tournament match, said school will be disqualified from the tournament immediately and their last opponent will advance in
their place; schools eliminated prior to the last opponent will not re-enter tournament competition.
PROTESTS
Protests based upon an official's judgment, or misinterpretation, or misapplication of the playing rules will not be honored
as per NJSIAA Bylaws, Art. VII, Section 1.
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES/ILLEGAL SUBSTANCES
Players and coaches involved with alcoholic beverages and/or illegal substances before, during or after the match, at the
match site or on school property, including chartered busses, shall be suspended from NJSIAA tournament play for one
year and be denied any championship rights.
This action was taken in support of the fact that such actions concerning alcoholic beverages and illegal substances are in
violation of New Jersey State statutes and will be strictly enforced.
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ATHLETIC EMERGENCY PROCEDURE
Each school participating in the tournament will provide for the care and treatment of their athletes within the school's
policy as in effect during the regular season. The athletic emergency procedure of the host school will be in effect during
the tournament which will include the establishment of a line of communication for emergent situations.
Some sources of assistance that may be utilized when physicians are not available are certified athletic trainers,
emergency medical technicians usually on emergency vehicles, ambulance vehicle with trained personnel, rescue vehicle
with trained first-aid personnel and, in some areas, National Guard or Army Reserve Medical personnel assigned to
ambulance duty. Schools may also have other school personnel qualified in first-aid, who may be available for duty during
activities.
a.
Recommended procedures that may be followed in successful emergency care are:
1.
Immediate, on the spot first-aid by and individual with adequate training.
2.
Communication System. An available, non-pay telephone with an outside line to contact a
physician or ambulance service. Arrangements should be made in advance to insure availability
3.
Emergency care facility. Arrangements should be made, in advance, with staff personnel of local
hospital or clinic to notify, in case of emergency, that emergency service is necessary.
4.
Notification. The facility to which the injured player is being transported should be immediately
informed of the injured player’s status. Necessary personnel and equipment should be available in
the facility or physicians, on call, could be notified of the emergency.
5.
Transportation. Ambulance, emergency vehicle, first-aid vehicle or rescue vehicle, with
appropriate equipment and personnel may be parked at the filed or game site. If this procedure is
not feasible, prior arrangements should be made to have equipment on call when an emergency
develops. Again, an available, non-pay telephone with an outside line should be immediately
available.
6.
Communities without physicians, medical clinics, or hospital service should complete
arrangements with medical personnel and hospital facilities in the nearest community where such
services are available.
b.
The plan of action specified above should be carefully covered, in advance, with responsibilities of all
concerned – trainer, coach, vehicle personnel, school administrators, local police, deputies, or constables
defined. When an emergency does occur, everyone involved can function as an informed, effective team.
c.
Local plans of action to meet emergency situations will vary depending on availability of medical personnel
and facilities, the location of the playing field or site and communications. In all cases, the emergency
situation plan is best developed through cooperative action of local school personnel, participating
professional medical staff and allied groups.
ATTENTION:
RE:
Principals, Athletic Directors, All Coaches and Officials
Recommended Precautions Against The Transmission of Blood-Borne Pathogens
All member schools must provide all coaches with the contents of the NJSIAA Infectious Disease
Policy.
The Infectious Disease Policy provides that:
If an individual gets someone else's blood on her skin, protective gloves should be worn to wipe the blood off
with a disposable towel using soap and water.
Note: If any blood gets on an opponent's uniform during competition or a teammate's uniform during practice, it is
not necessary to clean the uniform at that point unless the opponent or teammate has an open cut or
unskinned area, or the blood is on a part of the uniform which might come in contact with mucous
membranes. If the student-athlete does have an open cut or unskinned area or believes the blood
might come in contact with mucous membranes, then the uniform should be wiped with soap and
water.
SALES/SOLICITATIONS
Only NJSIAA promotional items will be sold at NJSIAA sponsored events. For the 2012/2013 seasons, Team IP is the
designated vendor.
Solicitations, sale of publications/products, or similar activities are NOT permitted without prior authorization from NJSIAA.
The New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association is the sponsoring association for all levels of State
Tournament/Championships. The NJSIAA reserves all rights in regard to the management of these
Tournaments/Championships and the sale or distribution of any items or any audio-visual reproductions. Any sale or
distribution of clothing, souvenirs or any other items is strictly prohibited without permission of the NJSIAA.
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TRANSPORTATION/SUPERVISION
1.
Schools will pay all transportation expenses for all matches.
2.
PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR SUPERVISING ALL MATCHES. IF IT IS FELT NECESSARY
TO PROVIDE POLICE PROTECTION, OFFICERS SHALL BE SECURED FROM THE AREA IN WHICH THE MATCH
IS PLAYED, AND THE COST SHALL BE SHARED BY THE SCHOOLS.
3.
4.
The NJSIAA will provide security for the State Finals.
Each school must provide at least one (1) administrator (or his/her designee) at all NJSIAA designated neutral sites.
They should report to site manager.
AWARDS State Champion - A team trophy and twenty (20) certificates.
Runners-up - Twenty (20) certificates
ADMISSIONS
Admission (with souvenir program) to Round before Gr. Finals (Nov. 8)
Adults
TBD
Students (K-12) and Senior Citizens
TBD
Admission (with souvenir program) to State Finals (Nov. 10) and TOC (Nov. 17 & 18) per day:
Adults
TBD
Students (K-12) and Senior Citizens
TBD
ALL TICKETS WILL BE SOLD AT THE GATE. SCHOOLS MUST INFORM THEIR STUDENTS AND LOCAL
NEWS MEDIA OF THE ADMISSION POLICY.
ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL OF COMPETING SCHOOLS AND STATE
REPRESENTATIVES WILL BE ADMITTED BY IDENTIFYING THEMSELVES TO THE GATE PERSONS.
PLEASE NOTE:
CHECK INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND RETURN ENTRY FORM TO THE PROPER ADDRESS LISTED. THE
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE NJSIAA HAS RULED THAT MEMBER SCHOOLS FAILING TO FORWARD
FORMS TO THE PROPER ADDRESS WILL BE EXCLUDED FROM TOURNAMENT COMPETITION IN THAT
SPORT.
Please call local newspapers and enter schedules and scores on www.njschoolsports.com
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NJSIAA BROADCASTING REGULATIONS
A. The NJSIAA has granted to The Star-Ledger and NJ.com the exclusive rights to create, distribute and license programming
in connection with NJSIAA tournaments (and NJSIAA sporting events, to the extent the NJSIAA controls or otherwise has
authority to grant such rights with regard to NJSIAA sporting events) in all media currently existing or yet to be developed.
This includes, without limitation, network and cable television broadcast, pay-per-view television, radio, webcasting,
podcasting, distribution over wireless telephone networks, optical media including DVD, and print publications. The
foregoing shall not be interpreted to restrict NJSIAA member schools from producing print publications (i.e. programs, or
similar) for distribution on school property during the regular season NJSIAA sports events, or to restrict the NJSIAA from
producing print publications (i.e. programs, or similar) for distribution during post-season NJSIAA tournaments.
B. Any third party seeking to create, distribute or otherwise exploit programming in connection with the NJSIAA sporting
events in any media will be directed to The Star-Ledger and NJ.com, as applicable, by the NJSIAA or the applicable
member school. The Star-Ledger and NJ.com shall have the right to enter into license arrangements with such third
parties.
C. The Star-Ledger and NJ.com may create NJSIAA programming for distribution over media outlets owned or controlled by
Advance Publications.
D. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, including but not limited to Sections A and B above, NJSIAA member
schools may broadcast regular season (but not playoff, post-season tournament, or championship) athletic contests
involving such schools’ own teams or athletes, without charging any fee to any viewer or other third party, on such schools’
own commercial-free television networks, their own commercial-free websites, or on commercial-free public access
television channels (provided that any agreement between an NJSIAA member school and a commercial-free public
access television channel does not permit sublicense or other use of the telecast).
Coaches: Please enter your rosters, schedules and team info, and
report your daily results to: njschoolsports.com
If you do not know your school code, or encounter problems, please
contact support@njschoolsports.com or the NJSIAA.
PLEASE CHECK THE ACCURACY OF YOUR TEAM
RECORDS, ROSTERS AND TEAM INFO BEFORE THE
TOURNAMENT CUTOFF.
NEW INSTRUCTIONS FOR LOGGING INTO NJSCHOOLSPORTS AND ENTERING
ROSTERS AND TEAM INFO
ROSTERS WILL BE USED IN THE TOURNAMENT PROGRAM
NEW PROCEDURE IN PLACE OF ENTRY FORM
This year we will return to using entry forms. All schedules &
varsity scores must be reported to www.njschoolsports.com
after each contest. The Team Record will be downloaded
prior to the seeding of the tournament, and ONLY this record
will be used for seeding. Please check the record on October
17, 2012, to insure that your record is accurate.
If you do not know your school code, or encounter problems
entering scores, please contact support@njschoolsports.com
or the NJSIAA.
Please find attached, a copy of the Intent Form which will
replace the refusal form. Intent forms may be faxed to us at
any time, which should eliminate the last minute use of the
fax machine, and the many complaints that the faxes won’t
go through.
DO NOT ENTER TOURNAMENT UNLESS WILLING AND ABLE TO COMPLY WITH TOURNAMENT REGULATIONS.
NEW JERSEY STATE INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
1161 Route 130, P.O. Box 487
Robbinsville, N.J. 08691
2012 NJSIAA GIRLS VOLLEYBALL INTENT FORM
______________________________School
Girls Volleyball Tournament
Public:
Group:
I _____
Non-Public: _____
II _____
III _____
IV _____
(Consult the Classification Memorandum for 2012/2013 before checking the proper blank)
______
We INTEND to enter the tournament if our team record on the
cutoff date is .500 or better.
______
We INTEND to enter the tournament if our team record on the
cutoff date is less than .500.
Stamped signatures will not be accepted.
______________________________________
(Principal’s Signature)
______________________________
(Athletic Director’s Signature)
________________________________________________ (Coach’s Signature)
FAX TO THE NJSIAA OFFICE by October 17, 2012 (Fax: 609.259.3047)
NO COVER SHEET, please!
(THIS FORM MAY BE FAXED EARLIER THAN THE CUTOFF DATE OF 10/17/12; if not received
by this date you may be not eligible to be seeded by the Girls Volleyball Seeding Committee.
ONLY SUBMIT THIS FORM IF YOUR SCHOOL INTENDS TO ENTER THE 2012 GIRLS
VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT.
NEW JERSEY STATE INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
1161 Route 130, P.O. Box 487 Robbinsville, N.J. 08691
TO: ATHLETIC DIRECTORS AND GIRLS VARSITY VOLLEYBALL COACHES
The New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association is seeking input from you and your varsity Volleyball coach. Please list
the names of the top ten (10) active high school volleyball officials from your area who in your judgment are qualified to officiate
matches in the 2012 Girls Volleyball Tournament.
SUBMISSION OF THESE NAMES DOES NOT MEAN THEY WILL BE ASSIGNED TO YOUR MATCHES.
PLEASE PRINT _________________________________________________HIGH SCHOOL
CITY________________________________
SECTION _____
GROUP____
PLEASE PRINT ONLY (as listed in the 2012-2013 NJSIAA Officials Directory)
(Last Name)
(First Name)
(Last Name)
(First Name)
1. _________________________________________
6.______________________________________
2. _________________________________________
7.______________________________________
3.__________________________________________
8.______________________________________
4.__________________________________________
9.______________________________________
5.__________________________________________
10.______________________________________
List below the names of the officials whom you DO NOT wish to have assigned to your tournament matches. (as listed in the
2012-2013 NJSIAA Officials Directory)
(Last Name)
(First Name)
1. _________________________________________
(Last Name)
(First Name)
2. _________________________________________
List any officials who are affiliated with your school. Affiliation is defined as follows: Employed in the district, close relative
employed in the system; child attending junior or secondary school in the district; former student or coach; graduate of school
within the last ten (10) years. (as listed in the 2012-2013 NJSIAA Officials Directory)
(Last Name)
(First Name)
(Last Name)
(First Name)
1. _________________________________________
3.______________________________________
2. _________________________________________
4.______________________________________
Our school is primarily serviced by volleyball officials from the_________________________________________ Chapter.
_______________________________________________ (_____)____________ (_____)____________
(PRINT - COACH)
HOME PHONE
SCHOOL PHONE
STAMPED SIGNATURES NOT ACCEPTABLE
_______________________________________________ (_____)____________ (_____)____________
(SIGNED ATHLETIC DIRECTOR)
HOME PHONE
SCHOOL PHONE
APPROVED __________________________________________
(SIGNED - PRINCIPAL)
RETURN TO:
(Along with Entry Fee)
NJSIAA
1161 Route 130 North
P.O. Box 487
Robbinsville, NJ 08691-0487
Do NOT fax this page! DUE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2012
2012-2013 Girls Volleyball Classification
Group IV – 1245-3001
Absegami
Bayonne
Bergen Tech
Bloomfield
Brick Memorial
Bridgewater-Raritan
Cherokee
Cherry Hill East
Clifton
Columbia
Dickinson
East Brunswick
East Orange
Eastern
Eastside – Paterson
Edison
Elizabeth
Hillsborough
Howell
Hunterdon Central
Jackson Memorial
Kennedy, Paterson
Lenape
Livingston
Marlboro
Monroe
Montclair
Montgomery
Morris Knolls
North Bergen
North Brunswick
North Hunterdon
Old Bridge
Passaic
Passaic Co VT
Perth Amboy
Piscataway
Rancocas Valley
Randolph
Ridge
South Brunswick
Southern Regional
Stevens, John P.
Toms River North
Union
Union City
Washington
Watchung Hills
West Orange
Westfield
Williamstown
WW Plainsboro North
Non-Public
Academy of Holy Angels
Academy of St. Elizabeth
Benedictine Academy
Bishop Ahr
DePaul
Dwight-Englewood
Eastern Christian
Gloucester Catholic
Golda Och
Hawthorne Christian
Holy Family
Hudson Catholic
Immaculate Heart
1364
1869
1251
1370
1358
2086
1792
1504
2505
1313
1567
2193
1539
1550
2784
1471
3001
1815
1788
2183
1291
1873
1449
1289
1442
1278
1495
1260
1270
1914
1301
1275
2289
1941
2412
1555
1637
1392
1245
1325
2145
1496
1646
1713
1706
2249
1986
1505
1607
1363
1278
1249
Group III – 944-1240
Barringer
Belleville
Brick Township
Camden VT Sicklerville
Cherry Hill West
Clearview
Colonia
Colts Neck
East Side Newark
Fair Lawn
Ferris
Freehold Boro
Hackensack
Irvington
Jackson Liberty
JFK – Iselin
Kearny
Kingsway
Lacey
Linden
Memorial (WNY)
Millburn
Montville
Moorestown
Morristown
Mount Olive
N Valley Old Tappan
New Brunswick
Northern Highlands
Nutley
Oakcrest
Paramus
Pascack Valley
Passaic Valley
Pennsauken
Plainfield
Rahway
Ridgewood
Roxbury
Scotch Plains-Fanwood
Seneca
Shawnee
Teaneck
Toms River East
Toms River South
Vernon
Warren Hills
Wayne Hills
Wayne Valley
West Morris Central
West Morris Mendham
Winslow Township
Woodbridge
WW Plainsboro South
Kent Place
Lacordaire
Lodi Immaculate
Marist
Mary Help of Christians
Marylawn of the Oranges
Monsignor Donovan
Montclair Immaculate
Montclair Kimberley
Morris Catholic
Morristown-Beard
Mother Seton
Mount St. Dominic
1216
1164
1104
949
1166
1139
1028
1091
998
1147
973
1099
1220
976
992
1008
1230
1034
1073
1203
1240
1105
1037
1029
1063
1073
1039
1067
991
989
976
990
944
973
1240
991
991
1231
1082
1111
971
1205
1013
1239
1105
947
952
998
1112
1043
1019
984
1055
1221
Group II 619-937
Barnegat
Bergenfield
Camden
Central Reg.
Central Newark
Chatham
Cliffside Park
Cranford
Delaware Valley
Dumont
Fort Lee
Garfield
Gloucester VT
Hackettstown
Hillside
Holmdel
Indian Hills
Jefferson
Lakeland
Lakewood
Lodi
Long Branch
Mahwah
Manchester Township
Middle Township
Morris Hills
Morrow, Dwight
N Valley Demarest
Northern Burlington
Orange
Parsippany
Parsippany Hills
Ramapo
Ramsey
Raritan
Red Bank Regional
Ridgefield Park
River Dell
Rumson-Fair Haven
Shabazz, Malcolm
Snyder
South Plainfield
Sparta
Sterling
Summit
Tenafly
Voorhees
Wall
West Essex
West Side
Westwood
Wilson, Woodrow
Mount St. Mary
Msgr. Donovan
Newark Academy
Oak Knoll
Our Lady of Mercy
Paramus Catholic
Paul VI
Pope John
Queen of Peace
Red Bank Catholic
Roselle Catholic
Saddle River Day
St. Anthony
736
890
816
932
638
855
773
849
680
678
760
778
794
649
650
770
894
838
794
778
663
747
791
782
636
817
710
843
884
706
769
854
821
747
733
810
700
803
715
626
683
887
922
727
806
937
808
906
768
806
619
867
Group I 212-612
AL Johnson
Arts
Becton, Henry P.
Bogota
Caldwell
Camden Acad Charter
Camden VT Penns.
Cedar Grove
Cinnaminson
Clark, Abraham
Cresskill
Dayton, Jonathan
Dover
Elmwood Park
Emerson Jr-Sr
Essex VT Market St.
Essex VT Bloomfield
Essex VT North 13th St.
Essex VT W Caldwell
Glen Rock
Hanover Park
Harrison
Hawthorne
Hoboken
Kinnelon
Leonia
Lincoln
Lyndhurst
Madison Boro
Manchester Regional
McNair Academic
Midland Park
Morris County VT
New Milford
New Providence
Newark Vocational
North Arlington
Palisades Park
Park Ridge
Pascack Hills
Pleasantville
Point Pleasant Beach
Ridgefield
Rutherford
Saddle Brook
Science
Secaucus
Technology
University
Verona
Waldwick
Wallington
Weehawken
Weequahic
Whippany Park
Wood-Ridge
St. Dominic
St. John Vianney
St. Joseph (Hamm)
St. Mary (Assumption)
St. Mary (Ruth)
St. Vincent Acad.
The Patrick School
Timothy Christian
Union Catholic
Villa Walsh
Wardlaw-Hartridge
591
426
351
281
593
296
594
340
585
548
418
449
612
550
248
519
354
445
212
548
608
485
513
405
520
512
504
510
594
561
513
255
423
501
452
244
367
323
258
608
612
315
442
554
371
500
437
356
354
458
345
270
215
546
475
272
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