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Sports Program

Wonderful Grace Christian Academy


Theme: “One Heart, One Spirit, One Mission in Sports”

Venue: Brgy.Cabangaran, San Quintin, Pangasinan


Date: October 08-10, 2015

I. RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES


RATIONALE:

Sports program is one of the most important events on a school’s monthly activities. This is
where students and teachers interact and cooperate on different sports. This will develop unity,
cooperation, sportsmanship and friendly fellowship among students from different year levels. This event
will enhance students talenton different sports they chose to play for. In this intramurals teachers and
students will enjoy to the fullest.

OBJECTIVES:

 To promote sports management.


 To enhance sportsmanship, justie, respect and friendship on players to opponents.
 To create unity and cooperation among teams.
 To encourage students to join different sports in the intramurals.
 To deliver the significance of different sports.
II. OVER ALL MECHANICS AND RULES OF SPORTS PROGRAM

1. Participant Eligibility and Exceptions


2. Misconduct Point System
3. Injury and Liability Waivers
4. Player/Coach/Spectator Conduct
5. Dishonesty
6. Penalties for Violations of University Policies
7. Ejections
8. Crowd Behavior Guidelines
9. Forfeits
10. Inclement Weather Procedures
11. Intramural Play-Off Eligibility for Teams and Participants

1. Participant Eligibility and Exceptions

Team Eligibility and Team Responsibility

An individual may participate for only ONE team per activity (i.e. one co-rec and one women's/men's team) and
his/her first official participation (not practice game) attaches him/her to that group for that activity. An individual may
participate for the same team in each activity for the entire year or may participate for different groups in different
activities. A team may pick up players as long as they are not on or have not previously participated with any other team
in that activity. To be eligible for playoffs, a player must have played in one of the team's regular season games. Care
must be taken to list all players by full names on the game score sheets as all eligibility, including playoffs, will be
determined on this basis. All team managers/coaches are responsible for the complete eligibility of all team
participants. Each participant is also responsible for verifying his or her own complete eligibility.

Intramural Eligibility Exceptions

Eligibility of Varsity and freshman Athletes: Students who are not receiving any assistance by way of athletic scholarships
shall be eligible for all intramural sports except:

a. Incoming transfer students who have obtained a varsity letter or participated on a varsity team from the school they
have left. If they have participated in a varsity sport they will not be eligible for participation in that sport until the
next academic year.
b. Anyone who receives an athletic scholarship at any time during residence will not be eligible for intramural
participation in the sport or sports for which he/she was given a scholarship for one year following the year in which
the scholarship was received.

Students who are receiving assistance shall be eligible for all intramurals sports except that:

a. They shall be ineligible for the sport and/or related sport in which the assistance was given.
b. They shall be ineligible in the sport and/or related sport in which they are currently participating.

Intercollegiate and Sports Clubs Participants

a. Students who have participated this year or are currently on a intercollegiate team from any 4-year or 2-year
institution are NOT eligible for intramural participation in that sport or its related intramural sport during the same
academic year. A student who has been an intercollegiate participant in a previous year is eligible for intramural
participation in that sport or related intramural sports one calendar year following the end of the semester of his/her
season as an intercollegiate participant.
b. A student who is currently a member of a sport club team is eligible for intramural participation in that related sport.
However, intramural teams will be limited to 2 sport club members for all related team sports (flag football, outdoor
soccer, indoor soccer, volleyball, 4-on-4 flag football, basketball, softball, ultimate frisbee, dodgeball and sand
volleyball). Sport club participants who are current members of the related sport clubs (baseball, bowling, climbing,
racquetball, running and table tennis) will be placed in a sport club division for that related individual/dual intramural
events.
c. Intercollegiate participation is determined by a representative from the Athletic Department (i.e., varsity coach,
Compliance Officer). Sport club participation is determined by the Coordinator or Assistant Director,
Intramural/Sport Clubs.
d. Any person who is dropped or has retired from an intercollegiate team or sports club other than for reasons of
being red-shirted or scholastic ineligibility may become eligible for intramural competition only by petitioning the
Assistant Director of Intramurals.
e. Any student who has completed in a sport as a professional is ineligible for that sport or its related sport in
intramural competition for five years following the completion of the professional career.

2. Misconduct Point System

The Conduct and Behavior System has been implemented to minimize the occurrence of undesirable and
unsportsmanlike behavior by participants, spectators and team captains. Undesirable behaviors and unsportsmanlike
behaviors can occur before and after contest. The general premise of the Conduct and Behavior System is outlined
below.

1. Probation which may be for an individual, or team/organization.


2. One game suspension.
3. Season suspension which includes all playoff games.
4. Semester Program Suspension includes all intramural activities for the semester.
5. Annual Program Suspension includes all intramural activities for the remainder of the academic year.

3. Injury and Liability Waivers

All individuals must create an imleagues account and accept the Participation Agreement: RELEASE, INDEMNITY
& ASSUMPTION OF RISK form prior to any participation. Playing without a imleagues.com account and the acceptance
of the Participation Agreement may result in forfeiture of game(s), loss of fee(s), and the individual's removal from further
participation. All participants are personally responsible for any medical approval necessary for their participation in a
particular activity. The Recreational Sports office is not responsible for any payment of medical fees.

Participants are personally responsible for medical approval for activities in which they participate. UNT, its
employees, and others who are assisting with the conduct and administration of the programs assume no responsibility
for any damages or personal injuries participants or spectators may receive. ALL participants and team captains
MUST creat an imleagues.com account and accept the participation agreement before participating in any event.

4. Player/Coach/Spectator Conduct
1. Any person who violates conduct rules (i.e., verbal/physical abuse) outlined for each sport either before, during or
after the game may be disqualified from the game or subsequent game(s). Two such disqualifications will
automatically suspend that person for the remainder of the season or further action.
2. Any acts of physical abuse in a contest may result in suspension for the remainder of the season and up to a
maximum of one year from the date of incident. In addition, individuals will be referred to the Center for Student's
Rights and Responsibilities.
3. Striking or physically abusing an official or Rec Sports staff member may result in suspension for the remainder of
the season, a maximum 2-year suspension from the date of the incident and/or suspension from participation in the
intramural program. In addition, individuals will be referred to the Center for Student’s Rights and Responsibilities.
4. Teams will be responsible for actions of spectators and/or any one else associated with their team, including
actions of harassment, abuse or interference with players, officials, scorers and supervisors.

5. Dishonesty

Any individual who is found guilty of dishonesty may be disqualified from all intramurals for the balance of his or her
university career or any part thereof. If the individual's team is party to his or her dishonesty, the team may also be
disqualified from participating in intramurals for the rest of the year or any part thereof. Infractions under this category
include playing under an assumed name, playing on more than one team or misrepresenting a score.

6. Penalties for Violations of University Policies (Code of Conduct)

Students, employees, and organizations utilizing Recreational Sports programs, facilities, and equipment and/or
representing UNT and Recreational Sports are expected to follow all university policies and regulations that are published
and readily available. This includes, but is not limited to those policies and regulations found in the University Policy
Manual, the Faculty Handbook and the Student Guidebook.

7. Ejections

If any participant is ejected or removed from a contest or tournament for unsportsmanlike conduct, they are
automatically suspended from all further intramural activities until they meet with the Graduate Assistant assigned to that
sport or tournament. A minimum suspension of one game and/or misconduct points in that activity may be assessed.

8. Crowd Behavior Guidelines

Teams are responsible for the conduct of their spectators during Intramural contests. The following guidelines are
provided to the Intramural staff to follow when dealing with unruly spectators and/or crowds watching any intramural
contest. These guidelines will provide an effective way for the Intramural staff to deal with all intramural spectators.

I. Both game officials and supervisors shall conduct a pre-game conference with each team captain or
representative. The game officials will explain all ground rules such as legal and illegal equipment and specific
game rules for each sport. The site supervisor will also inform each representative that they are there to assist the
game officials and teams when questions arise. The site supervisor should also remind the team representative of
the team's responsibility for crowd behavior and that the game may be suspended for crowd control.
II. When the site supervisor realizes that the unruly spectators are becoming a problem, the supervisor will contact the
offenders and ask that they comply with Recreational Sports and/or University policy.
III. When the site supervisor realizes that one of the following situations has occurred or the previous request has
been ignored, the team captain or representative will be notified to instruct their spectators to comply with
Recreational Sports and/or University policies for conduct:
1. In the Physical Education Building, unruly team spectators leaning on the railing provided in the balcony
viewing sections. Leaning on the railing is dangerous, because the railing is not strong enough to withstand
adults leaning against it.
2. Abusive language directed at game officials or opponents and other spectators in an inappropriate manner at
any game site.
3. Unauthorized pets at any game site.
4. Failure to remain in designated spectator boxes or areas (sport specific).
IV. In the event that a team's spectators fail to comply with the continued verbal warnings, the following procedures
may be implemented. The team representative(s) must be responsible for their spectators. The following options
may be followed:
1. Suspension of the game until warning(s) are followed appropriately.
2. If the above suspension has not brought results, the game is ended and the team and spectators will be asked
to leave the game site. The outcome of the game will be decided later by the Recreational Sports staff.
3. As a last resort when all other efforts have failed, the UNT Police would be called to assist with control. The
incident will then be reported to the Center for Student's Rights and Responsibilities.

9. Forfeits

Games will start at the officially scheduled starting time. A forfeit will be declared if a team or individual is not
eligible or ready to play at the originally scheduled time. Ready to Play means that a team must be on the playing area
with at least the minimum number of men and/or women to constitute a regulation team. In all sports, GAME TIME is THE
FORFEIT TIME, so managers should be familiar with the rules and plan to arrive AT LEAST 10 minutes prior to the game
time.

10. Inclement Weather Procedures

In the case of inclement weather, games may be rescheduled. Information regarding cancellation of games on
weekdays will be available after 4 pm on the day of the event and after 12:00pm on Saturday or Sunday.  Game
information will be sent out via e-mail or you can check imleagues.com for updated game information. It is the
responsibility of the team captain to find out when postponed activities or games have been rescheduled. All rescheduled
game information wil be updated on the imleagues.com website within 3 business days following the rained out games.

11. Intramural Playoff Eligibility for Teams and Participants


Eligible Teams
The Recreational Sports office reserves the right to move individuals or teams up in division standing
whose prior intramural play reflects a higher skill level and division ranking. In most team sport competitions, playoffs will
be held to determine an All-Campus Champion. All teams with a .400 record or better will advance to the playoffs. In
most team sport competitions, playoffs will be held to determine the All-Campus Champion. The top teams from each
division will advance to the All Campus Champion single elimination tournament.The Intramural staff will determine playoff
structure based on the number of entries, availability of facilities and the time allotted for the activity. Playoff information
will be posted on the imleagues.com website.
Eligible Players for Playoff Games
A player must participate in at least 1 of the games scheduled in the regular season to be eligible for the playoffs.
Eligibility is taken from the rosters and then transferred to the team’s scoresheets form.
III. Mechanics and the Rules of Sports

RULES AND REGULATIONS OF BADMINTON


 Toss

The rules of badminton states that a toss shall be conducted before a game starts. If you win, you can choose
between serving first or to start play at either end of the court. Your opponent can then exercise the remaining choice.

 Scoring system

The rules of badminton states that a badminton match shall consist of the best of 3 games. In doubles and men's
singles, the first side to score 15 points wins the game. In women's singles, the first side to score 11 points wins the
game.
If the score becomes 14-all (10-all in women's singles), the side which first scored 14 (10) shall exercise the choice
to continue the game to 15 (11) points or to 'set' the game to 17 (13) points.
The side winning a game serves first in the next game. Only the serving side can add a point to its score.
Recently BWF have been testing a new scoring format of 21 points per game on all major Badminton
competition and decided to replace the old format Change of ends .
The rules of badminton states that you have to change ends with your opponent after finishing
the first game. If a third game was to be played, you shall change ends when the leading score reaches 6 in a game of 11
points or 8 in a game of 15 points.

Rules of Badminton - Singles


 Serving and Receiving Courts
You shall serve from, and receive in, the right service court when you or your opponent has scored an even
number of points in that game.
You shall serve from, and receive in, the left service court when you or your opponent has scored an odd number
of points in that game.
You and your opponent will hit the shuttle alternately until a 'fault' is made or the shuttle ceases to be in play.
 Scoring and serving
You score a point and serve again from the alternate service court when your opponent makes a 'fault' or
the shuttle ceases to be in play because it touches the surface of your opponent's side of court. No points will be
scored when you make a 'fault' or the shuttles ceases to be in play because it touches the surface of your side of court.
The serving right will then be transferred to your opponent.

Rules of Badminton – Doubles


At the start of the game, and each time a side gains the right to serve, the service shall be delivered from the
right service court. Only your opponent standing diagonally opposite of you shall return the service.
Should your opponent's partner touched or hit the shuttle, it shall be a 'fault' and your side scores a
Order of play and position on court.
After the service is returned, either you or your partner may hit the shuttle from any position on your
side of the net. Then either player from the opposing side may do the same, and so on, until the shuttle ceases to be in
play.

 Scoring and serving


If you are serving or receiving first at the start of any game, you shall serve or receive in the right service court
when your side or your opponent's side scored an even number of points.
You shall serve from or receive in the left service court when your side or your opponent's side has scored an odd
number of points.
The reverse pattern shall apply to your partner.
In any game, the right to serve passes consecutively from the initial server to the initial receiver, then to that initial's
receiver's partner, then to the opponent who is due to serve from the right service court, then to that player's partner, and
so on.
You shall not serve out of turn, receive out of turn, or receive two consecutive services in the same game, except
as provided in service court errors and 'lets'.
 Service court errors
A service court error has been made when a player has served out of turn, has served from the wrong service or
standing on the wrong service court while being prepared to receive the service and it has been delivered.
If a service court error is discovered after the next service had been delivered, the error shall not be corrected. If a
service court error is discovered before the next service is delivered, the following rules apply.
If both sides committed an error, it shall be a 'let'. If one side committed the error and won the rally, it shall be a 'let'.
If one side committed the error and lost the rally, the error shall not be corrected.
If there is a 'let' because of a service court error, the rally is replayed with the error corrected. If a service court
error is not to be corrected, play in that game shall proceed without changing the player's new service Faults
 The rules of badminton consider the following as faults:
- If the shuttle lands outside the boundaries of the court, passes through or under the net, fail to pass the net,
touches the ceiling or side walls, touches the person or dress of a player or touches any other object or person.
- If the initial point of contact with the shuttle is not on the striker's side of the net. (The striker may, however, follow
the shuttle over the net with the racket in the course of a stroke.)
- If a player touches the net or its supports with racket, person or dress, invades an opponent's court over the net
with racket or person except as permitted.
- If a player invades an opponent's court under the net with racket or person such that an opponent is
obstructed or distracted or obstructs an opponent, that is prevents an opponent from making a legal stroke where the
shuttle is followed over the net.
- If a player deliberately distracts an opponent by any action such as shouting or making gestures.
- If the shuttle is caught and held on the racket and then slung during the execution of a stroke.
- If the shuttle is hit twice in succession by the same player with two strokes.
- If the shuttle is hit by a player and the player's partner successively or touches a player's racket and continues
towards the back of that player's court.
- If a player is guilty of flagrant, repeated or persistent offences under Law of Continuous Play, Misconduct,
Penalties.
- If, on service, the shuttle is caught on the net and remains suspended on top, or, on service, after passing over
the net is caught in the net.
 Lets
'Let' is called by the umpire, or by a player (if there is no umpire), to halt play.
A 'let' may be given for any unforeseen or accidental occurrence.The rules of badminton consider the following as 'lets':
- If a shuttle is caught in the net and remains suspended on top or, after passing over the net, is caught in the net, it
shall be a 'let' except on service.
- If, during service, the receiver and server are both faulted at the same time, it shall be a 'let'.
- If the server serves before the receiver is ready, it shall be a 'let'.
- If, during play, the shuttle disintegrates and the base completely separates from the rest of the shuttle, is shall be
a 'let'.
- If a line judge is unsighted and the umpire is unable to make a decision, it shall be a 'let'.
- A 'let' may occur following a service court error. When a 'let' occurs, the play since the last service shall not count
and the player who served shall serve again, except where in situations where the Law of Service Court Errors is
applicable.
 Shuttle not in play
A shuttle is not in play when it strikes the net and remains attached there or suspended on top.
A shuttle is not in play when it strikes the net or post and starts to fall towards the surface of the court on the
striker's side of the net.
A shuttle is not in play when it hits the surface of the court or a 'fault' or 'let' has occurred.
 Continuous play, misconduct, penalties
Play shall be continuous from the first service until the match is concluded, except as allowed in intervals not
exceeding 90 seconds between the first and second games, and not exceeding 5 minutes between the second and third
games.
 Officials and appeals
The referee is in overall charge of the tournament. The umpire, where appointed, is in charge of the match, the court and
its immediate surrounds. The umpire shall report to the referee. The service judge shall call service faults made by the
server should they occur. A line judge shall indicate whether a shuttle landed 'in' or 'out' on the line or lines assigned. An
official's decision is final on all points of fact for which that official is responsible.
 An umpire shall:
- Upload and enf\orce the Rules of Badminton and, especially, call a 'fault' or 'let' should either occur.
- Give a decision on any appeal regarding a point of dispute, if made before the next service is delivered.
- Ensure players and spectators are kept informed of the progress of the match.
- Appoint or remove line judges or a service judge in consultation with the referee.
- Where another court official is not appointed, arrange for that official's duties to be carried out.

Badminton Competition
Equipments and Facilities
Ball Chalk/ Pen
Net Scoresheet

Teams
Red Dragons Blue Eagles
Green Tammaraws Pink Panthers
Pairing

Singles
Girls Boys
Red Dragons vs. Blue Eagles Red Dragons vs. Blue Eagles
Green Tamaraws vs. Pink Panthers Green Tamaraws vs. Pink Panthers
W1 vs. W2 W1 vs. W2
Doubles
Girls Boys
Red Dragons vs. Blue Eagles Red Dragons vs. Blue Eagles
Green Tamaraws vs. Pink Panthers Green Tamaraws vs. Pink Panthers
W1 vs. W2 W1 vs. W2

Budget Proposal
Equipments and Facilities
Racket 6x 1000 = Php.6,000.00 Scoresheet = Php. 100.00
Shuttle cock = Php 1000.00 Net = Php. 1250.00
Chalk/Pen = Php. 50.00
Officiating Officials
2 referees = Php.350 per day 2 Table Officiating Officials = Php 200.00 per day
2 days x 350 = Php. 700.00 2days x 200 = Php.400.00
700 x 2 = Php. 1400. 00 2persons x 400 = Php. 800.00

Snacks and Lunch


2 Officiating Officials
4 Table Officials 10 persons x Php.100.00 = Php. 1000.00
4 Committees 1000 x 2 days = Php.3000.00
Prizes
3 Trophies
Girls Boys
Champion = Php.3000.00 Champion = Php.3000.00
1st place = Php.2000.00 1st place = Php.2000.00
2nd place = Php. 1500.00 2nd place = Php. 1500.00
GRAND TOTAL: Php 26,600.00
RULES AND REGULATION OF BASKETALL
1.RULE THREE - TEAMS

1.1. A team member is eligible to play when he has been authorised to play for a team according to the regulations,
including regulations governing age limits, of the organising body of the competition.
1.2. A team member is entitled to play when his name has been entered on the score-sheet before the start of the
game and as long as he has neither been disqualified nor committed 5 fouls.
1.3. During playing time, a team member is:
A player when he is on the playing court and is entitled to play.
A substitute when he is not on the playing court but he is entitled to play.
An excluded player when he has committed 5 fouls and is no longer entitled to play.
1.4. During an interval of play, all team members entitled to play are considered as players.

2. Rule

2.1. Each team shall consist of:


• No more than 12 team members entitled to play, including a captain.
• A coach and, if a team wishes, an assistant coach.
• A maximum of 5 team followers who may sit on the team bench and have special responsibilities, e.g.
manager, doctor, physiotherapist, statistician, interpreter, etc.
2.2. During playing time 5 players from each team shall be on the playing court and may be substituted.
2.3. A substitute becomes a player and a player becomes a substitute when:
• The official beckons the substitute to enter the playing court.

4.Uniforms

3.1. The uniform of the team members shall consist of:


Shirts of the same dominant colour front and back.
All players must tuck their shirts into their playing shorts. 'All-in-ones' are permitted.
• Shorts of the same dominant colour front and back, but not necessarily of the same colour as the shirts.
Theshorts must end above the knee.
• Socks of the same dominant colour for all players of the team.
3.2. Each team member shall wear a shirt numbered on the front and back with plain numbers, of a solid colour
contrasting with the colour of the shirt.
The numbers shall be clearly visible and:
• Those on the back shall be at least 20 cm high
• Those on the front shall be at least 10 cm high.
• The numbers shall be at least 2 cm wide.
• Teams shall use numbers 0 and 00 and from 1 to 99.
• Players on the same team shall not wear the same number.
• Any advertising or logo shall be at least 5 cm away from the numbers.
3.3. Teams must have a minimum of 2 sets of shirts and:
• The first team named in the programme (home team) shall wear light-coloured shirts (preferably white).
• The second team named in the programme (visiting team) shall wear dark-coloured shirts.
• However, if the 2 teams agree, they may interchange the colours of the shirts.

4. Other Equipment

4.1. All equipment used by players must be appropriate for the game. Any equipment that is designed to increase a
player's height or reach or in any other way give an unfair advantage is not permitted.
4.2. Players shall not wear equipment (objects) that may cause injury to other players.
• The following are not permitted: ▬Finger, hand, wrist, elbow or forearm guards, casts or braces made of
leather, plastic, pliable (soft) plastic, metal or any other hard substance, even if covered with soft padding.
▬Objects that could cut or cause abrasions (fingernails must be closely cut).
▬Headgear, hair accessories and jewellery.
• The following are permitted: ▬Shoulder, upper arm, thigh or lower leg protective equipment if the material
is sufficiently padded.
▬Compression sleeves of the same dominant colour as the shirts.
▬Compression stockings of the same dominant colour as the shorts. If for the upper leg it must end above
theknee; if for the lower leg it must end below the knee.
▬Knee braces if they are properly covered.
▬Protector for an injured nose, even if made of a hard material.
▬Non-coloured transparent mouth guard.
▬Spectacles, if they do not pose a danger to other players.
▬Headbands, maximum 5 cm in width, made of non-abrasive, unicolour cloth, pliable plastic or rubber.
▬Non-coloured transparent taping of arms, shoulders, legs, etc.
4.3. During the game a player may not display any commercial, promotional or charitable name, mark, logo or other
identification including, but not limited to, on his body, in his hair or otherwise.
5. Players: Injury

5.1. In the event of injury to a player(s), the officials may stop the game.
5.2. If the ball is live when an injury occurs, the official shall not blow his whistle until the team in control of the ball
has shot for a field goal, lost control of the ball, withheld the ball from play or the ball has become dead. If it is necessary
to protect an injured player, the officials may stop the game immediately.
5.3. If the injured player cannot continue to play immediately (within approximately 15 seconds) or, if he receives
treatment, he must be substituted unless the team is reduced to fewer than 5 players on the playing court.
5.4. Team bench personnel may enter the playing court, only with the permission of an official, to attend to an
injured player before he is substituted.
5.5. A doctor may enter the playing court, without the permission of an official if, in the doctor's judgement, the
injured player requires immediate medical treatment.
5.6. During the game, any player who is bleeding or has an open wound must be substituted. He may return to the
playing court only after the bleeding has stopped and the affected area or open wound has been completely and securely
covered.
5.7. If the injured player or any player who is bleeding or has an open wound recovers during a time-out taken by
either team, before the scorer’s signal for the substitu-tion, that player may continue to play.
5.8. Players who have been designated by the coach to start the game or who receive treatment between free
throws may be substituted in the event of an injury. In this case, the opponents are also entitled to substitute the same
number of players, if they so wish.
Basketball Tournament
Equipments and Facilities
Ball Chalk/ Pen
Net Scoresheet

Teams
Red Dragons Blue Eagles
Green Tammaraws Pink Panthers
Pairing
Red Dragons vs. Blue Eagles
Green Tamaraws vs. Pink Panthers
W1 vs. W2

Budget Proposal
Equipments and Facilities
Basketball 3x3500 = Php.10,500.00
Chalk/Pen = Php. 50.00
Scoresheet = Php. 50.00
Net = Php. 800.00
Officiating Officials
2 referees = Php. 350 per day
350 x 2 = Php. 700. 00
4 Table Officiating Officials = Php 200.00 per day
2days x 200 = Php.400.00
4persons x 400 = Php. 1200.00

Snacks and Lunch


2 Officiating Officials
4 Table Officials 10 persons x Php.100.00 = Php. 1000.00
4 Committees 1000 x 2 days = Php.2000.00

Prizes
3 Trophies
Champion = Php.3000.00
1st place = Php.1500.00
2nd place = Php. 1000.00

GRAND TOTAL: Php 20,800.00


RULES AND REGULATIONS OF VOLLEYBALL

 Serve
Server must serve from behind the end line until after contact Ball may be served underhand or overhand Ball
must be clearly visible to opponents before serve Served ball may graze the net and drop to theother side for point First
game serve is determined by a volley, each subsequent game shall be served by the previous game loser Serve must be
returned by a bump only. no setting or attacking a serve.
 Scoring
Rally scoring will be used. There will be a point scored on every score of the ball. Offense will score on a defense
miss or out of bounds hit. Defense will score on an offensive miss, out of bounds hit, or serve into the net. Game will be
played to 25 pts. Must win by 2 points.
 Rotation
Team will rotate each time they win the serve Players shall rotate in a clockwise manner There shall be 4-6
players on each side.
 Playing The Game
Maximum of three hits per side Player may not hit the ball twice in succession (A block is not considered a hit)
Ball may be played off the net during a volley and on serve A ball touching a boundary line is good A legal hit is contact
with the ball by a player body above and including the waist which does not allow the ball to visibly come to a rest If two or
more players contact the ball simultaneously, it is considered one play and the players involved may not participate in the
next play A player must not block or attack a serve Switching positions will be allowed only between front line players.
( After the serve only )
 Basic Rule Violations
Stepping on or over the line on a serve Failure to serve the ball over the net successfully Hitting the ball illegally
( Carrying, Palming, Throwing, etc. ) Touches of the net with any part of the body while the ball is in play. If the ball is
driven into the net with such force that it causes the net to contact an opposing player, no foul will be called, and the ball
shall continue to be in play Reaching over the net, except under these conditions a) When executing a follow-through b)
When blocking a ball which is in the opponents court but is being returned ( the blocker must not contact the ball until after
the opponent who is attempting to return the ball makes contact). Except to block the third play Reaches under the net ( if
it interferes with the ball or opposing player ) Failure to serve in the correct order Blocks or spikes from a position which is
clearly not behind the 10-foot line while in a back row position.

 The Court
Both indoor and outdoor courts are 18 m x 9m Indoor courts also include an attack area designated bya line 3 m
back from the center line

 Net Height
Net height for men, co-ed mixed 6 is 2.43 meters Net height for women is 2.24 m.
Volleyball Lingo Translation “Ace” When the ball is served to the other team, and no one touches it. “Sideout”
When the team that served the ball makes a mistake, causing the ball to go to the other team. “Roof” When a player
jumps above the height of the net, and blocks the ball. “Stuff” When a player jumps about the height of the net, blocks the
ball, and the ball goes back at the person who attacked(spiked) the ball. “Dig” When a player makes a save from a very
difficult spike. “Kill” When a team spikes the ball and it either ends in a point or a sideout.
Volleyball Tournament
Equipments and Facilities
Ball Chalk/ Pen
Net Scoresheet
Teams
Red Dragons Blue Eagles
Green Tammaraws Pink Panthers
Pairing
Girls Boys
Red Dragons vs. Blue Eagles Red Dragons vs. Blue Eagles
Green Tamaraws vs. Pink Panthers Green Tamaraws vs. Pink Panthers
W1 vs. W2 W1 vs. W2
Budget Proposal
Equipments and Facilities
Ball 4000x3 = Php.12,000.00
Chalk/Pen = Php. 50.00
Scoresheet = Php. 100.00
Net = Php. 1250.00

Officiating Officials
2 referees = Php.450 per day
2 days x 450 = Php. 900.00
900 x 2 = Php. 1800. 00
4 Table Officiating Officials = Php 200.00 per day
2days x 200 = Php.400.00
4persons x 400 = Php. 1200.00

Snacks and Lunch


2 Officiating Officials
4 Table Officials 10 persons x Php.100.00 = Php. 1000.00
4 Committees 1000 x 2 days = Php.2000.00

Prizes
3 Trophies
Girls Boys
Champion = Php.3000.00 Champion = Php.3000.00
1st place = Php.2000.00 1st place = Php.2000.00
2nd place = Php. 1500.00 2nd place = Php. 1500.00

GRAND TOTAL: Php 31,400.00


RULES AND REGULATION OF TABLE TENNIS

 Scoring
A match is played best 3 of 5 games (or 4/7 or 5/9). For each game, the first player to reach 11 points wins that
game, however a game must be won by at least a two point margin.
A point is scored after each ball is put into play (not just when the server wins the point as in volleyball).
The edges of the table are part of the legal table surface, but not the sides.

 Flow of the Match


Each player serves two points in a row and then switch server. However, if a score of 10-10 is reached in any game,
then each server serves only one point and then the server is switched. After each game, the players switch side of the
table. In the final game (ie 5th game), the players switch side again after either player reaches 5 points.

 Legal Service
The ball must rest on an open hand palm. Then it must be tossed up at least 6 inches and struck so the ball first
bounces on the server's side and then the opponent's side. If the serve is legal except that it touches the net, it is called a
let serve. Let serves are not scored and are reserved.

 Equipments
The paddle should have a red and a black side. The ball should be either orange or white and 40 mm in size. The
table should be 2.74 meters long, 1.525 m wide, and 0.76 m high.
Table Tennis Tournament
Equipments and Facilities
Ball Chalk/ Pen
Net Scoresheet

Teams
Red Dragons Blue Eagles
Green Tammaraws Pink Panthers
Pairing
Red Dragons vs. Blue Eagles
Green Tamaraws vs. Pink Panthers
W1 vs. W2

Budget Proposal
Equipments and Facilities
1 Table+Net = Php.10,000.00
6 Paddle = Php 4800.00
Balls = Php. 1200.00
Chalk/Pen = Php. 50.00
Scoresheet = Php. 50.00
Officiating Officials
2 Officiating Officials = Php. 350 per day
2 days x 350 = Php. 700.00
1050 x 2 = Php. 2100. 00
2 Table Officiating Officials = Php 200.00 per day
2days x 200 = Php.400.00
2 persons x 400 = Php. 800.00

Snacks and Lunch


2 Officiating Officials
2 Table Officials 6 persons x Php.100.00 = Php. 600.00
2 Committees 600 x 2 days = Php.1200.00

Prizes
3 Trophies
Champion = Php.2500.00
1st place = Php.1500.00
2nd place = Php. 1000.00

GRAND TOTAL: Php 23,800.00


MECHANICS FOR THE DANCE COMPETETION

Mechanics:
Each Group will perform a dance number with a time limit of 5 minutes. Beyond this limit, a total of 5 points will be
deducted from the group’s total score. Each group will have a minimum of eight (8) members and maximum of fiftteen(15)
members. The members of the groups maybe composed of all males or females, or any combination thereof. The dance
number must have an accompaniment of any music, which is modern and lively. Folk dances or accompaniment of folk
music is not allowed. The use of pyrotechnic gadgets, a smoke or combustible material as props is not allowed.

The criteria for judging are the following: Choreography (Creativity, Artistry, Style & Originality)
- 50% Execution (Timing & Coordination, Projection & Expression)
- 30% Costume
- 10% Audience Impact
- 10%

Total - 100%
The decision of the members of the board of judges is final and irrevocable.
 Prizes for the completion shall be as follows:

1st Prize - Php 3000


2nd Prize -Php 2500
3rd Prize –Php 1500
MECHANICS FOR PAGEANT

- Such term as "Applicant" used in these rules and regulations are refering to the person applying for entrance into
the Beauty Pageant.
- Such term as "Winner" used in these rules and regulations are refering to the person who has applied for
entrance, paidthe entry fee, was accepted as a participant, and won a city, state, or national title.
- Applicant must be a naturally born female in uphold a pleasant, professional, and friendly demeanor at all times
while representing a Beauty Pageant title.
- Applicant understands that the judges' decisions and scoring are final and will not be changed. The names of the
Beauty Pageant judges will NOT be released.
- If the Applicant becomes a pageant title winner, she understands that she will receive the following prizes and
awards for the title she wins for the month: rhinestone crown, satin embroidered sash, rhinestone "queen" pin, and
plaque.
- Winner understands that a crown and banner photo must be turned in after they have received their prizes.
- Applicant is required to strictly adhere to the Beauty Pageant rules and regulations; and if any of these rules are
broken by the applicant, applicant understands that participation disqualification and title revocation will be the
resulting resolution to the matter in order to compete in the Beauty Pageant.
- Applicant understands that she must compete in the three main areas of competition in order to be selected as a
Beauty Pageant winner; which includes the Interview, Platform, and Photogenic competitions.
- Applicant understands that she must submit the required materials and information for the appropriate
competition(which includes the Interview Questions, Platform essay, and Photogenic head-shot photo) along with
her entry application and entry fee.
Cheerdance, Modern Dance and Pageant Competition
Teams For Cheerdance
Green
Red
Blue
Pink

Teams for Modern Dance


Green
Red
Blue
Pink

Ms. Intrams 2015


1st year representatives
Ms. Maine Mendoza and Ms. Liza Soberano
2nd year representatives
Ms. Kathryn Bernardo and Ms. Nadine Lustre
3rd year representatives
Ms. Anne Curtis and Ms. Coleen Garcia
4th year representatives
Ms. Janella Salvador and Ms. Julia Barreto
Budget Proposal
Facilities and Equipments
Sound System and Lights = Php. 6000.00
Stage decorations = Php. 4000.00
Judges
3 Judges for Modern and Pageant (3x500) = Php 1500.00
3 Judges for Cheerdance 3x300 = Php 900.00
Snacks and Lunch
6 Judges 10 persons x php 100.00 = Php 1000.00
4 Committees

Prizes
For Cheerdance Competition
3 Trophies
Champion = Php 3500.00
1st Runner up = Php. 2000.00
2nd Runner up = Php. 1500.00
For Modern Dance Competition
3 Trophies
Champion = Php 3000.00
1st Runner up = Php. 2000.00
2nd Runner up = Php. 1500.00
For Pageant Competition

3 Trophies
Ms. Intrams 2015 = Php 3000.00
Ms. Inrams 1st runner up = Php.2000.00
Ms. Intrams 2nd runner up = Php. 1500.00

Sashes and Bouquets


Ms. Close up Smile
Ms. Congeniality
Ms. People Choice Award
Best in Casual Wear Sash Php 100.00 x 8 = Php 800.00
Best in School Uniform Bouquet Php 200.00 x 8= Php. 1600.00
Best in Long Gown
Best in Sports Wear
Best in Talent

GRAND TOTAL: Php. 35,800.00


LARO NG LAHI
1. SACK RACE
GAME MECHANICS:
 Single elimination
 Each team shall be composed of 5 players
RULES:
 Player must be able to reach in the turning point and go back to the starting line for the next player join the race, until
all the 5 players enter the sack and turn around to the starting line.
 The first team who will finished the race will be the winner.
 All the winner from the elimination round will proceed to the next round.
 Winners in every round will gain +10 pts.

2. TUG OF WAR
RULES AND MECHANICS:
 Single elimination
 Each team composed of 6 players
 Each round is composed of 3 teams to compete
 Each team must pull the rope until the competed team pass the respected line to be a winner.
 All the winner from the elimination round will proceed to the next round.
 Winners in every round will gain +10 pts.
3.KARANG-KARANG
GAME MECHANICS:
 Single elimination type
 Each team shall be composed of 5 players
 Every player from the starting line must use the karang to walk (running are not allowed) through the turning point back
to the starting line.
 1st player must relay to the next player until all the player of the team must participate.
 The team that will finished earlier than the other team will be the winner and can compete to the next round
 Winners in every round will gain +10 pts.

4. SYNCHRONIZE WALKING
GAME MECHANICS:
 Single elimination
 Each team composed of 8 players
 All players must be participated at the same time from the starting line to the finish line
 The team that will arrived to the finish line will be the winner and can proceed to the next round
 Winners in every round will gain +10 pts.
Laro ng Lahi
Budget Proposal
Facilities and Equipments

Rope
Bamboo ----------Php. 1000.00
Sack --------------- Php 50.00
Handkerchief --- Php 250.00
Teams
Red Dragons Blue Eagles
Green Tammaraws Pink Panthers
Pairing
Red Dragons vs. Blue Eagles vs. Green Tamaraws vs. Pink Panthers

Officiating Officials
2 Officiating Official/ = Php. 350 per day
350 x 2 = Php. 700. 00
2 Committees = Php 200.00 per day
200x 2 = Php.400.00
Snacks and Lunch
2 Officiating Officials
2 Committees 4 persons x Php.100.00 = Php. 400.00
Prizes
3 Trophies
Champion = Php.2500.00
1st place = Php.1500.00
2nd place = Php. 1000.00

GRAND TOTAL: Php 7,800.00

Summary of Grand Total:


Badminton ---------------------------------------------------- Php 26,600.00
Basketball ------------------------------------------------------------- Php 20,800.00
Volleyball --------------------------------------------------------------- Php 31,400.00
Table Tennis ---------------------------------------------------------- Php 23,800.00
Cheerdance, Modern Dance & Pageant --------------Php. 35,800.00
Laro ng Lahi ---------------------------------------------------- Php 7,800.00
Grand Total: Php.146,200.00
Intramural Program
Day 1
Part I (Morning)
8:00-9:00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Parade
Formation of Parade
CAT Cadettes
Grade 7 students with their Muse
SQCES Drum and Lyre
Grade 8 students with their Muse
SBT Drum and Lyre
Grade 9 students with their Muse
SQNHS Drum and Lyre
WGCA Teachers
9:00-9:05------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Opening Prayer
Dominick Marzan
(MAPEH Teacher I)
9:05-9:15 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Doxology
(Selected 3rd year students)
9:15-9:20--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- National Anthem
Diane Arellaga
(MAPEH Teacher III)
9:20-9:30--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Opening Remarks
Mr. Angelo Quindala
(Mapeh Teacher III)
9:15-9:45 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Guest speaker
Mr. Jimboy Gabriel
(Congressman)
9:45-10:00--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Closing Remarks
Ms. Blaecy Mae Espejo
(Principal III)
Part II
10:00-12:00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Laro ng Lahi

Part III (Afternoon)


1:00-2:30 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Cheerdance Competition
2:30-6:00 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Modern Dance and
Pageant
Competition
Day 2
--------------------Sports Fest--------------------
Day 3
--------------------Championship-------------------
DAY 2
8;00-9:30 Red Dragons vs Blue eagles Basketball court (Gym)
9:30-11:00 Green Tammaraws vs Pink Panther Basketball court (Gym)
11:12:30 Red Dragons vs Blue eagles (Girls) Volleyball court (Gym)
LUCH BREAK
1:00-2:30 Green Tammaraws vs Pink Panther (Girls) Volleyball court (Gym)
2:30-4:00 Red Dragons vs Blue eagles (Boys) Volleyball court (Gym)
4:00-5:30 Green Tammaraws vs Pink Panther (Boys) Volleyball court (Gym)

DAY 2
8;00-9:00 Red Dragons vs Blue eagles(Singles) Badminton court
9:00-10:00 Green Tammaraws vs Pink Panther(Singles) Badminton court
10:00-11:00 Red Dragons vs Blue eagles(Doubles) Badminton court
11:00-12:00 Green Tammaraws vs Pink Panther(Doubles) Badminton court
LUNCH BREAK
1:00-2:00 Red Dragons vs Blue eagles(Singles) Table Tennis court
2:00-3:00 Green Tammaraws vs Pink Panther(Singles) Table tennis court
3:00-4:00 Red Dragons vs Blue eagles(Doubles) Table tennis court
4:00-5:00 Green Tammaraws vs Pink Panther(Doubles) Tble Tennis court
DAY 3
8:00-9:00 W1 vs W2 (singles) Badminton court
9:00-10:00 W1 vs W2 (doubles) Badminton Court
10:00-11:00 W1 vs W2 (singles) Table Tennis court
11:00-12:00 W1 vs W2 (doubles) Table Tennis court
DAY 3
8:00-10:00 W1 vs W2 Basketball Court (Gym)
8:00-9:00 SET 1 W1 vs W2 (girls) Volleyball court (Gym)
9:00-10:00 SET 2 W1 vs W2 (girls) Volleyball court (Gym)
10:00-11:00 SET 3 W1 vs W2 (girls) Volleyball court (Gym)
11:00-12:00 SET 4 W1 vs W2 (girls) Volleyball court (Gym)
LUCH BREAK
1:00-2:00 SET 1 W1 vs W2 (boys) Volleyball court (Gym)
2:00-3:00 SET 2 W1 vs W2 (boys) Volleyball court (Gym)
3:00-4:00 SET 3 W1 vs W2 (boys) Volleyball court (Gym)
4:00-5:00 SET 4 W1 vs W2 (boys) Volleyball court (Gym)

Ramification
Single Elimination
A
W1
B
W3
C
W2
D PAIRING
Red vs Blue
Green vs Pink
W1 vs W2
W3
List of Participants
Basketball Players
Red Dragons Team Green Tammaraws
James Reid Christopher Martin
Daniel Padilla Richard Gutierez
Nash Aguas Alden Richards
Coco Martin Vic Sotto
Daniel Matsunaga Joey De leon
Sam Conception Tito Sotto

Blue Eagles Pink Panther


Vhong Navaro Justine Beiber
Billy Crawford Sam Smith
Kim Atienza David Foster
Jugs James Blunt
Teddy Bryan Jordan
Vice Ganda Kian Cipriano

Volleybal Players
Volleyball Girls
Red Dragons Team Green Tammaraws
Bea Binene Julie Ann San Jose
Barbie Forteza Marian Rivera
Joyce Ching Regine Velasquez
Maine Mendoza Paulene Lua
Katrina Halili Jessica Soho
Kris Bernal Korina Sanchez

Blue Eagles Pink Panther


Kim Chui Julia Barreto
Denise Laurel Kathryn Bernardo
Karen Reyes Julia Montes
Myrtle Sarosa Nadine Lustre
Tricia Santos KC Conception
Ylona Reyes Sharon Cuneta

Volleyball Boys
Red Dragons Team Green Tammaraws
James Reid Christopher Martin
Daniel Padilla Richard Gutierez
Nash Aguas Alden Richards
Coco Martin Vic Sotto
Daniel Matsunaga Joey De leon
Sam Conception Tito Sotto

Blue Eagles Pink Panther


Vhong Navaro Justine Beiber
Billy Crawford Sam Smith
Kim Atienza David Foster
Jugs James Blunt
Teddy Bryan Jordan
Vice Ganda Kian Cipriano

Table Tennis Gas Albegas


Boys: Girls:
Yael Yuzon Ruby Rico
Drew Arella Melda Bera
Ruru Madrid Rachel Go
Lea Salonga Ely Buendia
Boys: Rico Blanco
Ray Marasigan Jay Contreras

Badminton
Girls:
Hayley Williams
Avril Lavigne
Yeng Constantino
Sarah Geronimo

Cheerdance Jane Briones


Joyce Medina Ian Bermudez
Cath Cruz Melo Ramirez
Mac Rillorta Jomar de Leon
Ed Novida Nick Jordan
Risa Goloya
PAGEANT
Ms. Intrams 2015
1st year representatives
Ms. Maine Mendoza and Ms. Liza Soberano
2nd year representatives
Ms. Kathryn Bernardo and Ms. Nadine Lustre
3rd year representatives
Ms. Anne Curtis and Ms. Coleen Garcia
4th year representatives
Ms. Janella Salvador and Ms. Julia Barreto

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