ISST Girls Volleyball Tournament Program. Nov.10-12, 2016

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Dear Athletes and Coaches, On behalf of the entire ACS Athens community, I would like to extend a very warm welcome to all the athletes and coaches participating in the 2016 ISST Volleyball Tournament! Welcome to our school and the historical city of Athens! All of you are here as ambassadors of your school, prepared to enter into healthy competition between the participating teams. Enjoy the games and at the same time demonstrate the virtues of sportsmanship – ethos, respect, fairness, camaraderie, and friendship, to name a few! Even though you are here for a short period of time, I hope that you will enjoy the hospitality and culture of our community. Best wishes for a successful tournament! Sincerely, Stefanos Gialamas, Ph.D. President, ACS Athens Dear Guests,

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The Athletic Department of ACS Athens welcomes you to Athens and our school. We are all very excited about hosting this event. We hope that you will enjoy the competition as well as any cultural and social opportunities you may have. Take this opportunity to compete in good spirit and to meet new friends. Remember, you are all here to compete under good sportsmanship rules and we hope that you will consider this experience a positive one for you. We are looking forward to a great volleyball tournament. Best of luck to all! Sincerely, Annie Constantinides Director of Athletics, Summer Camp & Recreational Programs


PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS American International School of Vienna (AIS) American School of Israel (ASI) American School of Paris (ASP) Munich International School (MIS) St. John’s International School (STJ) ACS Hillingdon International School (HIL) Vienna International School (VIS) ACS Athens (ATH)

Austria Israel France Germany Belgium England Austria Greece

TEAM ARRIVALS Wednesday, November 9th Munich International School American School of Israel AIS Vienna Vienna International School American School of Paris St. John’s ACS Hillingdon

12:20 12:40 13:35 13:35 16:20 16:35 17:35

LH1750 A3 903 OS801 OS801 A3 611 A3 621 BA 632

DEPARTURES **** ALL ATHLETES WILL LEAVE THEIR HOMES ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12TH IN THE MORNING Saturday, November 12th ACS Hillingdon American School of Israel

18:35 22:05

BA 633 TK1844

08:35 09:30 13:10 15:00 15:00

A3610 A3 LH1751 OS802 OS802

Sunday, November 13th American School of Paris St. John’s Munich International School AIS Vienna Vienna International School


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 behaviour 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 behavior 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.


ISST 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 Year 8 & 9 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. 7. Violation of these regulations will be reported to the responsible ISST Official and to the student's Head Teacher. The offending student will be removed from the tournament and from the host family home, and will either be placed under the direct supervision of his/her coach or sent home.


ISST VARSITY GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Rules: FIVB Rules of Volleyball – www.fivb.com The maximum number of players (including Managers) per team will be ten (10). Promotion/relegation will be 1 and 1 Format In volleyball Championships comprising eight (8) teams there shall be a complete round robin format followed by a straight playoff for positions. All round robin matches are bestof-3 sets and all playoff matches are best-of-5 sets. Promotion/Relegation will be 1 up and 1 down. A precise record of all Yellow and Red card offences should be kept by the Tournament Director. The Tournament Director is responsible for keeping totals throughout the Championships. Any player sent off or ejected in a Championship game is ineligible to play in the following game (i.e. the player is ‘banned’ for one (1) game following the sending off). Two (2) Yellow cards in separate games do not result in suspension from the next game (i.e. the cards do not become Red). Tie-breaking Procedure in Flight Play In the event of two (2) or more teams having the same win-loss record at the conclusion of Flight play, the tie will be resolved according to the following: If more than two (2) teams are tied then: 1) The win-loss match record of the tied teams only in matches involving the tied teams 2) Net sets won only in matches involving the tied teams 3) Net points won only in matches involving the tied teams 4) Net sets scored (sets won minus sets lost) in all matches 5) Net points scored (points scored minus points lost) in all matches When at any point in the tie-breaking procedure a three-way tie becomes a two-way tie, the head-to-head result between the tied teams will determine their placing in the standings. Warm-up Time The pre-game warm-up is a guaranteed 15 minutes. If the previous match ended early, the next match will start as scheduled. If the previous match ended late, the 15-minute warm-up is guaranteed. The warm-up is divided as: 7 minutes on floor, 3 minutes attack left, 3 minutes attack right and 2 minutes serving. The toss for the match will take place 15 minutes prior to the start of the game (i.e. immediately before warm-up). The host school shall provide a minimum of six (6) balls for the warm-up period. Officials: 2 Referees, Official Scorekeeper and 2 Linesmen for Medal Matches Awards First, second, and third place permanent trophies will be awarded to the relevant teams. Appropriate medals will be awarded to the players and coaches of the first three placed teams. Participation patches will be given to all players involved in the Championships. Special patches will be awarded to the 10 players voted as being “All-Tournament.”


GENERAL TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE Wednesday, Nov.9 12:00 – 17:00 18:30 - 19:00 CURFEW: Thursday, Nov. 10: 8:45-09:00 09:05 09:45-18:30 18:30 CURFEW:

Arrivals; hosts meet guests in the ACS Athens Gymnasium between 5 – 6:30 pm Coaches Meeting and Dinner @ School Cafeteria Students must stay at the hosts’ home Athlete arrivals @ school by buses or private transportation Teams depart to Holargos Gymnasium GAMES Departure to homes (areas) from ACS Athens by buses or private transportation For all athletes: 23:00

Friday, Nov. 11: 8:45-09:00 09:05 09:45-18:30 18:30 CURFEW:

Athlete arrivals @ school by buses or private transportation Teams depart to Holargos Gymnasium GAMES Departure to homes (areas) from ACS Athens by buses or private transportation For all athletes: 23:00

Saturday, Nov. 12: 08:30 9:30 09:00 – 14:30 14:30 15:00

Arrival of first group of teams; ACS Athens and then transported to Holargos gym Arrival of second group of teams GAMES Awards Departures


TOURNAMENT STAFF Tournament Director: Assistant Tournament Director & Officials Supervisor: Site Director (Holargos Gym): Tournament Observers: Medical Staff: Administrative Tournament Assistance: Transportation:

Annie Constantinides Nikos Sofianos Michalis Tsintominas Leonidas Karaiskos Michalis Tsintominas ACS Athens Health Office Ms. Valia Efstathiou, Ms. Ria Pateraki Ms. Marios Nikolis

IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS / INFORMATION ACS Athens

210-6393-200 (until 16:30) 210-6070-240 (24 hours /security) Aghias Paraskevis 129 Halandri, Athens

Holargos Gymnasium

210-6549-033 Sirou Road (end) Cholargos 155 62, Athens

Marios Nikolis (Transportation) Hotel Zafolia (Coaches’ Hotel) Taxi Service:

6948-301940 210-6438-086 18300 210-6144-000


SCHEDULE Thursday, November 10th ACS ATHENS GYM VIS – AIS ASP – ATH VIS – ASI MIS – ATH VIS – ATH ASP – AIS VIS – STJ

HOLARGOS GYM 09:45 11:00 12:15 13:30 14:45 16:00 17:15

HIL –ASI MIS – STJ HIL – AIS ASP – STJ HIL – STJ MIS – ASI HIL – ATH

09:45 11:00 12:15 13:30 14:45 16:00 17:15

ASP – ASI HIL – ASP ATH – ASI HIL – MIS ATH – AIS ASP – MIS ASI – AIS

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11TH MIS – AIS VIS – MIS STJ – AIS VIS – ASP STJ – ASI VIS – HIL STJ – ATH SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12TH 5th vs 6th (5th and 6th place) 3rd vs 4th (3rd and 4th place) 1st vs 2nd (1st and 2nd place)

09:00 11:00 13:00 AWARDS

7th vs 8th (7th and 8th place)


ROSTERS 1. ACS Hillingdon International School

England

School Colors: Light Blue/Navy Blue

Mascot: Hawks

Name

Grade

Uniform Light/Dark

Thorel, Gaia Drago, Stella Guliani, Monica Limena, Jasmine Smeets, Janne Woodbury, Maddie Wakai, Missy Goodwin, Grace Berry, Elvie-May

12 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 11

14/2 8/8 10/16 11/3 9/9 6/6 4/4 12/12 16/14

Nationality Italian Italian Italian Italian Belgian American Japanese British French

Coaches: Mike Coyle, Natalia Ruszczuk

2. American International School of Vienna

Austria

School Colors: Black/ Green/White

Mascot: Knights

Name Bruckner, Nastasja Cameli, Cici Chao, Roxanne Gheorghita, Margaret Moser, Marlene Muller, Tiffany Pregnolato, Costy Radeva, Rada Sur, Katerina De Bonilla, Leticia

Grade 11 11 11 10 12 11 12 10 11 11

Coaches: Claudia Gavac , Michaela Lederer

Uniform Light/Dark 1/1 6/6 15/15 35/35 20/20 4/4 37/37 7/7 16/16 13/13

Nationality Austrian/Russian Italian American American, Romanian Austrian Austrian Italian Bulgarian American Spanish


3. American School of Israel

Israel

School Colors: Navy/Red

Mascot: Falcons

Name Eastin, Tatiana De Bruin, Debora McPherson, Bethelle Benaim, Shanee Kwak, Yewon Millward, Mia Kiphuth, Claire Ladehoff, Sarah Willis, Payton Cook, Megan

Grade 12 12 12 12 11 11 10 10 10 10

Uniform Light/Dark 15/15 16/16 19/19 1/1 20/20 11/11 9/9 13/13 10/10 12/12

Nationality American Dutch American Israeli South Korean Canadian American American American American

Coaches: Uri Shapira, Nancy Kiphuth

4. American School of Paris

France

School Colors: Red/ White/Blue

Mascot: Rebels

Name Andrade Clemente, Bella Carpenter, Alexandra Carpenter, Katherine Cassellis, Emma Hadjadj, Charlotte Murphy, Kyleigh Patel, Emily Pieper, Susie Springall, Maria Warndorff, Amber

Grade 12 12 9 10 12 10 10 10 11 11

Uniform Light/Dark 9/9 13/13 10/10 14/14 6/6 5/5 12/12 15/15 7/7 11/11

Coaches: Jessamy Holland , Maureen Wayling

Nationality Brazilian /Spanish American American American French/American American British American Spanish Dutch


5. Munich International School

Germany

School Colors: Blue/White

Mascot: Wildcats

Name Stackmann, Johanna Zjacic, Matea Alt, Emily Peeters, Hannah DelRosso, Stefanie Hitchen, Natasha Kuhnt, Tara-Pauline Schrey, Madeleine Jackson, Nachelle Pados, Jazmin

Grade 11 11 11 11 12 12 11 11 11 11

Uniform Light/Dark 10/10 6/6 7/7 9/9 3/3 2/2 1/1 13/13 11/11 5/5

Nationality German American American Dutch American British German German American Hungarian

Coaches: Heiko Horn, Kerstin Stackmann

6. St. John’s International School

Belgium

School Colors: White/ Green

Mascot: Lions

Uniform Name Grade Light/Dark Nationality ____________________________________________________ Hoeh, Kaitlin 12 21/21 American Szarzynska, Marysia 11 1/1 Polish Roche, Alex 11 22/22 American Linder, Moa 10 20/20 Swedish Arnold, Mckinley 10 4/4 American Samareanu, Andreea 10 8/8 German Hansen, Kajsa 10 15/15 Swedish Harnisch, Caroline 9 6/6 Swedish Doyle, Charlotte 8 10/10 British Hoeh, Ashley 8 14/14 American Coaches: Offermans Thimothe, Charlotte Parent


7. Vienna International School

Austria

School Colors: Navy Blue/Light Blue

Mascot: Panthers

Name Grade Parokkil, Cathy 10 Braverman, Sandra 11 Skuja, Keita 12 Reindl-Schweighofer, Cezanne 11 Kamenskaya,Polina 11 Gilley, Meghan 12 Zachariadi, Dimitra 9 Patacconi, Viola 10 Gazzola, Annamaria 10 Johnston, Kristin 11

Uniform Light/Dark

Nationality Austrian Canadian Latvian Austrian Russian American Greek Italian Italian American

Coaches: Doris Holzhacker, V. Nussbaumer and C. Pretorius

8. ACS Athens

Greece

School Colors: Blue/Gold

Mascot: Lancers

Name

Grade

Barmpalia, Kalypso Bitsikas, Marian Simonetou, Barbara Heder, Marie Koroniou, Fotini Malama, Alexandra Papaspyrou, Elena Saboya, Nicole Fotinos, Artemis Panagiotopoulou, Nancy Rifiotis, Maria Soulis-Qvist, Ariadne

9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 12 12 12 12

Coaches: Annie Fesl, Labrini Rontogiannis

Uniform Light/Dark 14/14 /6 13/13 4/4 1/1 8/8 12/10 9/9 5/5 11/7 3/3 2/2

Nationality Greek American American American Greek Greek Greek American American Greek Brazilian Danish


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MAP DIRECTIONS FROM ACS ATHENS TO THE CHOLARGOS GYM

Address: Perikleous & Sirou street, Cholargos


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