ISST Div. 2 Tennis Championships Program - May 21-24 2017

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ISST TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

Division 2 ACS Athens May 21-24, 2017


Dear ISST Tennis Athletes, Coaches and Guests: Once again, I would like to welcome you to ACS Athens and the ISST Division 2 Tennis Tournament that is scheduled to take place at the Marathon Tennis Center. We are very happy to be hosting this tennis event and having all of you participate at the historic site of Marathon, the unique city that has given its name to an Olympic sport. You are all here as representatives of your school, prepared to enter into healthy competition between the participating teams. You have worked hard to prepare yourself for this competition. Good luck to everyone! We hope that you will enjoy your stay in Athens, and that you will leave with fond memories from this tournament!

Sincerely, Stefanos Gialamas, Ph.D President -----------------------------------------------------------

The Athletic Department of ACS Athens is excited to host the Division 2 ISST Tennis Championships. We welcome you all to the city of Athens and the Marathon Tennis Center; a beautiful facility where all the players, coaches and guests will enjoy the game of tennis and hopefully the great weather! Although you are here for a short period of time, we hope that you will a nice cultural experience as well. Remember, you are all here to compete under good sportsmanship rules with respect towards your teammates, opponents, coaches and the community members. We hope that you will consider this tournament a positive one for you; enjoy your stay. Best of luck to all! Sincerely, Annie Constantinides Director of Athletics, Summer Camp & Recreational Programs ACS Athens


PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS

1.

American School of the Hague (Netherlands)

ASH

2.

Cairo American College (Egypt)

CAC

3.

International School of Brussels (Belgium)

ISB

4.

TASIS (England)

TAS

5.

St. John’s International School (Belgium)

STJ

6.

ACS Athens (Greece)

ATH

ARRIVALS – Sunday, May 21 Cairo American College TASIS ISB ASH St. John’s

11:45 MS 747 12:35 BA 638 16:15 A3 621 20:30 HV 6867 00:45 LX1842 (May 22)

DEPARTURES – Wednesday, May 24 Cairo American College TASIS ASH

19:30 MS 750 19:55 BA 633 20:35 HV 6868

Thursday, May 25 ISB St. John’s

17:25 A3 622 17:50 LX 1839


ISST Statement of Sportsmanship The purpose of the International Schools Sports Tournament is to provide a venue for athletes from the member schools to compete in an environment that is safe, challenging, professional and educational. Each athlete is given the opportunity to demonstrate her/his best athletic ability while maintaining a spirit of respect and cooperation with fellow athletes from various international backgrounds. Each event involves students and adults in their different roles these include the athletes, coaches, sports officials and spectators. All those involved in the event are expected to uphold the same spirit of respect and co-operation. This spirit is demonstrated by fair play among athletes, positive encouragement from coaches, impartial judgments from officials and respectful enthusiasm from spectators. The behavior of the adults is crucial to the successful educational aspect of the tournament. The adults act as models for our athletes. Therefore profanity, deliberately making noises that distract and interfere with the performance of a competing athlete, the condemnation of coaches or officials, or any behaviour that is disrespectful or degrading to the ISST standard of sportsmanship, jeopardizes the purposes of the ISST organization and, most of all, jeopardizes the quality of the experience for the athletes. As the event ensues, we ask that all of our parents, coaches, officials and athletes keep this vision of our purpose in mind.


GUIDELINES FOR PARENTS These guidelines are intended for the use of parents hosting tournament and other sporting event competitors sponsored by the International Schools Sports Tournament (ISST). 1. During the period of the tournament or competition you stand in place of their parents for the student(s) you host. Please exercise all supervision and care that you would normally exercise with your own children. 2. Attached for your information are the regulations for student behaviour. The student(s) you are hosting has already agreed to observe these regulations. 3. Please report immediately any violation of these regulations by the student(s) you host to the Athletic Director. 4. Neither host families nor students may negotiate changes to the ISST regulations for students with respect to curfew, housing arrangements, the use of tobacco, alcohol or drugs or any other rules or provisions set forth by the host school. 5. Always communicate with your guest(s) for issues such as transportation schedule, pick up and drop off points. 6. Please provide the student(s) with a suitable meal at whatever time may be necessary because of the scheduling of the competition. 7. Please provide a box lunch for the Student(s) during the competition.


REGULATIONS FOR STUDENTS These regulations shall be followed by all students participating in tournaments and other athletic events organized by the International Schools Sports Tournament (ISST) Any student who participates in an ISST event agrees, by signing below, to obey the regulations.

1. Students shall obey all instructions given them by their host parents and their coaches as if these instructions were given to them by their own parents. This applies to all activities irrespective of location undertaken during the period of the tournament or competition. 2. Smoking, any other use of tobacco, the drinking of alcohol and the use of drugs are not permitted. 3. Housing arrangements made by the responsible official of the host school may not be changed. 4. Students must be in the home of the host parent by the curfew hour set by the school. Students in Grade 7 & 8 or are not allowed out of the host's care unless chaperoned by the host parent and/or the coach. (This applies for all the days of the visit). 5. Neither host families nor students may negotiate changes to the ISST regulations for students with respect to curfew, housing arrangements, the use of tobacco, alcohol or drugs or any other rules or provisions set forth by the host school. 6. These regulations apply to all students: both those from the host school and those visiting throughout the competition's duration and, for visiting students, apply also during the journey to and from the site of the event. Violation of these regulations will be reported to the responsible ISST Official and to the student's Head Coach.


TOURNAMENT ORGANIZATION Rules of Lawn Tennis, The International Tennis Federation www.itftennis.com The maximum number of players (including Managers) will be sixteen (16), with a maximum of eight (8) boys and eight (8) girls. Make up of Players Each school is expected to bring the following: 1st and 2nd string boys and girls singles players. 1st and 2nd string boys and girls doubles players. 1st and 2nd string mixed doubles players. FORMAT All divisions have six (6) teams of the full complement of boys’ and girls’ singles, doubles and mixed doubles teams. Promotion/Relegation will be 1 up and 1 down. The competition format for Divisions 1 Division 2 and Division 3 is as follows: Singles, doubles and mixed doubles teams are organized into four respective Flights (A-D) of three individuals/teams. Individuals/teams play a round robin schedule on Day 1 with the top two in each Flight advancing to a championship bracket and the bottom individual/team moving into a round robin consolation bracket. On Day 2, there will be the crossover championship bracket quarterfinals with the winners advancing to the semifinals and the medal matches and the losers going into the 5th-8th place bracket. The crossovers shall match the Flight A winner vs. the Flight D runner-up, the Flight D winner vs. the Flight A runner-up, the Flight B winner vs. the Flight C runner-up and the Flight C winner vs. the Flight B runner-up. The round robin consolation bracket order of play shall be: 1st Round: Flight A vs. Flight B Flight C vs. Flight D 2nd Round: Flight A vs. Flight C Flight B vs. Flight D 3rd Round: Flight A vs. Flight D Flight B vs. Flight C The championship bracket semifinals and the semifinals of the 5-8 place bracket shall complete Day 2. The championship bracket winners will advance to the finals and the losers go into the playoff for third/fourth place. The 5 th -8th place bracket winners will advance to play for positions five/six and the losers will play for positions seven/eight. Two rounds will be played in the round robin consolation bracket. On Day 3, there will be the final playoffs for positions one through eight and the final round of the consolation bracket to determine positions 9 through 12. All matches except per below shall be played as nine-game pro sets with a tie break at 8-8.


The championship bracket semifinals, finals and third/fourth place matches will be played as the best-of-three sets. If necessary, a tie-break will be played at 6-6 in each of the three (3) sets. There will be no seeding from the previous year’s tournament and the draw will be done by the ISST secretary at the beginning of the school year. All separate matches will be played with new balls. A minimum total of 6 courts are necessary at one or two sites. No Flight shall include more than two number one individuals/teams nor two individuals/teams from the same school. Below is a sample template for boys singles: Division 1 A – PNK 2 B – BLU 2 C – GRN 1

Division 2 F – BLK 2 G – YEL 1 H – GRN 2

Division 3 P – RED 2 Q – PNK 1 R – BLU 1

Division 4 X – RED 1 Y – BLK 1 Z – YEL 2

Flight Tie Breaker Should all individuals/teams finish at 1-1 in Flight competition, then the differential between games won/lost shall break the tie. If a tie still exists, then: a) Total games won b) Total games lost c) Individuals/teams will play seven-point tie-break games in the same order as the regular matches d) There shall be a five-minute warm-up period prior to each match e) If the seven-point round robin finishes with all three individuals/teams at 11, the individuals/teams shall be ranked by the differential between points won and points lost If a tie still exists then: f) All three names will be placed in a hat. One name will be drawn and that individual/team will be placed in the 9-12 consolation bracket, and the other two will advance to the championship bracket. The individual/team winning the head-to-head will be ranked number one. g) First serve shall be determined by a racket spin 9-12 Place Round Robin Tie Breaker: When there are ties between three or more teams the following steps will be used to determine rankings. ANY tie between two teams is determined by the head to head result. When there are ties between three or more teams, the following steps will be used to determine rankings: Differential between games won/lost between the tied teams only.


If a tie still exists, then: a) Total games won between the tied teams only. b) Total games lost between the tied teams only. If a tie still exists, then: Teams/individual will share the placing. SCORING Points for the Boys and Girls team standings shall be determined on the basis of 1 point for a first place finish, two points for a second place, three for a third and down to 12 for 12th place. These points are then added together for the respective team scores with the lowest score winning as in cross country. A combination of the Boys and Girls team totals shall determine the Combined winner. If a player forfeits or defaults a match, all subsequent matches involving that player are also forfeited. If two or more teams are tied for the final standing then the following applies; a) Differential between games won/lost between tied teams only b) Total Games won between tied teams only c) Total Games lost between tied teams only If a tie still exists, then: a) Differential between games won/lost between ALL teams b) Total Games won between ALL teams c) Total Games lost between ALL teams AWARDS First, second and third place permanent trophies will be awarded to the relevant boys and girls teams. An overall combined team first place permanent trophy will be awarded each year to the school obtaining the best combined scores from both gender teams. Medals will be awarded to the top three combined scores from both gender teams. Appropriate medals will be awarded to the players of the first 3 places in each discipline (i.e. Boys/Girls � Singles/Doubles/Mixed Doubles). Participation patches will be given to all players involved in the Championships.


ISST TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS GENERAL TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE Sunday, May 21st :

Team arrivals Host pick up: 6-7 pm

*CURFEW: 10 pm; students are to remain in the Hosts’ home Monday, May 22nd:

8 am: Coaches Breakfast / Meeting 8:30-9:00 am – Guest athletes arrive with morning buses or with host families 9:10 am – Buses leave for Marathon Tennis Center 10:15 am – 6:30 pm - Tournament Play 6:45 pm – Area transportation provided to guests directly from Marathon Tennis Center *CURFEW: 11 pm

Tuesday, May 23rd :

8:30-9:00 am – Guest athletes picked up by buses from homes 10 am – 6:30 pm – Tournament Play 6:45 pm – Area transportation provided to guests directly from Marathon Tennis Center *CURFEW: 11 pm

Wednesday, May 24th: 9:15 am – Guest athletes arrive with morning area buses to Marathon Tennis Center (ALL ATHLETES LEAVE HOMES WITH SUITCASES) - (transport schedule provided) 9:30 am-3 pm – Tournament Play 4 pm – Awards 4:30 pm – Airport departures Thursday, May 25th:

Airport Departures


IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS

ACS Athens

210-6393-200 (until 16:30) 210-6070-240 (school security)

Annie Constantinides

697-2004-524

Marios Nikolis (Transportation)

694-8301940

Zafolia Hotel:

210- 6438-086

Taxi Service:

18300 210-6144-000

Marathon Tennis Club

22940 – 55481 22940 - 56433


TEAM ROSTERS

TASIS School Colors: Blue & White School Mascot: Royals

Boys

Bhatnagar, Anirudh Broeker, Luis Lidback, Andrew Lu, Hsueh-Yao Patel, Satyen Patel, Shrayen Saccone Maxwell, Marco Saxena, Anav

Girls Abitbol Licer, Daniela Amano, Mai Collins, Jade Garrido Bult, Alexia Hayes, Alexandra Larsson, Daniella Misan, Sofia Phipps, Monika

Grade 12 9 11 12 10 10 11 12

Nationality/COUNTRY INDIA GERMANY USA TAIWAN USA USA ITALY USA

Grade

Nationality/COUNTRY

10 12 12 11 11 9 11 10

SPAIN JAPAN IRELAND NETHERLANDS USA SWEDEN ITALY/BRAZIL USA

Coaches: Craig Thompson, Jack Hurst


CAIRO AMERICAN COLLEGE School Colors: Black & White School Mascot: Screaming Eagles

Boys

Grade

Nationality/ COUNTRY

Abo Aiad, Mohamed Kavtaradze, Sergi Kwack, Dong Won Farid, Hussein Saba, Tamer Wong, Quinn-Wai Ghazi, Saifallah Abou Ghaly, Maher

10 9 9 10 10 10 11 11

EGYPT GEORGIA KOREA EGYPT EGYPT MALAYSIA EGYPT EGYPT

Girls

Grade

Nationality/ COUNTRY

Fraser, Macy Ghazi, Hana Fahmy, Nadine Galal, Farida Moharram, Yasmeen Hassan, Nadia Kheireldin, Salma Lewis, Sarah

9 9 10 10 11 10 11 11

USA EGYPT EGYPT EGYPT USA EGYPT EGYPT USA

Coaches: Sarah Harman, Hassan Bassel


INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF BRUSSELS School Colors: Blue / Red School Mascot: Raiders

Boys

Grade

Nationality / COUNTRY

Fitzgerald, Peter Sandrup Selvik, Felix Stenmo, Theodor Della Faille, Victor Francois-Poncet, Arthur Ryelandt, William Takeuchi, Yuki Luciat- Labry, Come

11 11 9 10 12 9 11 9

USA NORWAY SWEDEN BELGIUM BELGIUM BELGIUM JAPAN CANADA

Girls

Grade

Nationality/ COUNTRY

Laurent Josi, Anouchka Shchukina, Julia Luciat-Labry, Brune God, Emilie Skeppner, Sanna Macdonald, Audrey L’Hostis, Hortense Nazi, Lia

12 9 10 11 11 11 12 10

BELGIUM RUSSIA CANADA NETHERLANDS BELGIUM USA FRANCE LEBANON

Coaches: Bernard Deconinck, Brenden Schussler, Kevin Horst


ST. JOHN’S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL School Colors: Green and White School Mascot: Lions

Boys

Grade

Nationality/ COUNTRY

Mueller, Jakob Dresbach, Sebastien Bae, Huynjun Keitelman, Adrien Johnson, Brooks Gilliot, Benjamin Michalec, Max De Romrée de Vichenet, Ernest

11 11 8 9 8 11 9 8

BELGIUM BELGIUM REP. OF KOREA BELGIUM USA BELGIUM USA BELGIUM

Girls

Grade

Nationality/ COUNTRY

Cheriha, Salome Wuyts, Valentine Roche, Alexandra Linder, Moa Morris, Eva Liska, Sophie Reyes, Mariana Ferrari, Vittoria

10 9 11 10 11 8 9 8

BELGIUM BELGIUM USA SWEDEN BELGIUM USA MEXICO ITALY

Coaches: Lisa Loft, Steve Loft


AMERICAN SCHOOL OF THE HAGUE School Colors: Blue & Gold School Mascot: Trojans

Boys

Grade

Galeazzi, Gianluca Monti, Emil Torres, Andres Torres, Sergio Kasanpawiro, Gianni Wetselaar, Jonas McCaughrean, Finn Vlasseman, Thomas

11 11 9 9 12 9 9 9

Girls

Grade

Flores, Julia Arvidsson, Camilla Petersson, Anna Bauer, Marlene Orban, Szonja Kalkman, Franziska Hahn, Yosephine Sen, Asmi

10 12 12 11 9 10 10 8

Nationality/ COUNTRY ITALY SWEDEN SPAIN/VENEZUELA SPAIN/VENEZUELA NETHERLANDS NETHERLANDS GREAT BRITAIN/GERMAN BELGIUM/USA

Nationality/ COUNTRY

Coaches: Simรณn Caycedo, Eric Wong, Thomas Harrington

SPAIN SWEDEN/BRAZIL SWEDEN AUSTRIA HUNGARY NETHERLANDS GERMANY/RUSSIA INDIA


ACS ATHENS School Colors: Navy and Gold School Mascot: Lancers

Boys

Grade

Nationality/ COUNTRY

Vrettos, George Vrettos, Stefanos Sharp, Ilia Yatagai, Takao Effraimoglou Botasis, Lazos Furda, Max Koliopoulos, Spyros Mintas, Nicholas

11 11 11 11 9 9 9 10

GREECE GREECE GREECE/USA JAPAN GREECE CZECH REPUBLIC GREECE GREECE

Girls

Grade

Nationality/ COUNTRY

Iliakopoulos, Athena Lorge, Abaigeal Gkaris, Varvara Saboya, Nicole Stylianou, Yioli Papatrifon, Ioanna Young, Rotem Naoum, Nefeli

12 8 11 11 10 10 9 9

GREECE/USA FRANCE / IRELAND GREECE BRAZIL GREECE GREECE/USA ISRAEL GREECE/USA

Coaches: Igor Schoenefeld, Chris Kourtis


TOURNAMENT STAFF

Tournament Director:

Annie Constantinides

Site Director:

Mr. Panagopoulos

Score/ Schedule Center Staff:

Angelos Dimitropoulos Irene Tzelalis

Administrative Assistant:

Valia Efstathiou – Vasilis Politis

Transportation Manager:

Marios Nikolis

Courts Marshalls:

Vasilis Mikros, Athanasia Kotsiani, Efi Karatopouzi

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Housing

ACS Athens Families

Transportation:

Marios Nikolis

Tournament Staff:

ACS Athens staff

Tournament Site:

Marathon Tennis Center

Medical Services:

Katerina Peristerakis

MANY THANKS TO ALL OUR HOUSING FAMILIES!


FINAL INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS

Boys Singles Gold Silver Bronze 4th place 5th place 6th place 7th place 8th place 9th place 10th place 11th place 12th place

Girls Singles

Boys Doubles

Girls Doubles

Mixed Doubles


FINAL TEAM STANDINGS

BOYS Gold Silver Bronze 4th place 5th place 6th place

GIRLS

COMBINED



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