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2019 aau National volleyball championships in orlando, florida referee information STEVE LOIBNER

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Membership ID: 5EE5CCN9 Steve Allen Loibner Benton AR, 72019 United States sloibner@aol.com

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freemanmike@mchsi.com

sminge67@yahoo.com

lburleso.ah@ccboe.us

axlfoleyref@gmail.com

flo5kds@yahoo.com

susanfleenor@icloud.com

kfinnera@yahoo.com

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Grandpre

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Canton

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West Point

Hickory Hills

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El Paso

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bigdan63@hotmail.com

mhub0612@aol.com

seniors.4949@yahoo.com

alanelpaso@gmail.com

geoffrey.horn@me.com

dougkhong@msn.com

joehom@flash.net

holsteadr@msn.com

michaelholder718@gmail.com

mptaso@hughes.net

codeyhilton@gmail.com

anthony69@nc.rr.com

stevenhill5@juno.com

jeffreylee2410@yahoo.com

hernandez_7yeimy@hotmail.co

jeanniel_20@hotmail.com

jesusrsghrsgh@gmail.com

filadelfo_elias@yahoo.com

classygrammy4@gmail.com

waheadrick@comcast.net

Msalisaahead@gmail.com

Refhazlett@gmail.com

shellbell214vb@aol.com

cobaye34@gmail.com

hartman2114@gmail.com

rhart_2702@hotmail.com

kmharp33@bellsouth.net

1umpref@gmail.com

jason.hanes88@gmail.com

agenttoddhall@gmail.com

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luishaddock4@gmail.com

yguadalupe25@outlook.com

Keith.grocholl@hotmail.com

singingforsouls1945@gmail.co

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aegrandpre@comcast.net

bradgraham@sympatico.ca

mark.goodson@3mythics.com

pacho00051@gmail.com

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Howlboy@yahoo.com

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mandithomas28@yahoo.com

smthayer@gmail.com

val@hwhlaw.com

tangdw88@gmail.com

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eswartz77@hotmail.com

jswanberg26@gmail.com

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jstoudermire2@gmail.com

clstillman@yahoo.com

babologna@att.net

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vbref@msn.com

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mswchiro@yahoo.com

fokkewolf1@atlanticbb.net

stevendw@icloud.com

bonniebball@yahoo.com

ynot4surg@yahoo.com

Pegwinters1@yahoo.com

maksmom07@gmail.com

vwilson8887@gmail.com

philw@tbfonline.net

williamstorrancea@yahoo.com

clevon86@hotmail.com

Gwilcher1207@gmail.com

crwiedel@hotmail.com

swhitton.wlms@lee.k12.nc.us

wladyangler@tampabay.rr.com

jswheeler32@hotmail.com

heididwetzel@gmail.com

WESCH23@MSN.COM

Mitchell.d.wells3.civ@mail.mil

Arweeaks@gmail.com

webby56a@gmail.com

GaCartoRef@aol.com

weatherci@gmail.com

robertwatson3000@gmail.com

kyndallwaters@gmail.com

awassem@cox.net

swash1@sbcglobal.net

Wartellg@hotmail.com

waltonmichae@yahoo.com

mikerefs@hotmail.com

rwearl58@gmail.com

danwalker268@netzero.com

damon2g@gmail.com

rbwald_49@hotmail.com

rwagner18@hotmail.com

tvizzari3@gmail.com

xavier9327@hotmail.com

hvillanueva149@gmail.com

hectorluis06@hotmail.com

Helias8@yahoo.com

Verane7@gmail.com

kvolley23@gmail.com

cvargascampos@outlook.com

dsvargas14@gmail.com

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Regional

Regional

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281-788-6830

336-225-5116

719-963-6194

507-990-0034

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615-483-3804

318-614-7926

7722019614 Regional

8038001002 Provisional

402-415-3619

(919) 770-0395

863-206-3572

8323388646 Jr National

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7069516289 Provisional

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diana.vargas.campos.5@gmail. 787-477-1475

deanarenae@gmail.com

gabriel-ito123@hotmail.com

navid.cs@gmail.com

Rhadamesu@yahoo.com

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vbref@sbcglobal.net

rlturntine@comcast.net

yhtung919@gmail.com

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Danny Barry Tonia Eric Brian David Doug Michael Ron Chad Esteffan Gwen Mike Jim Dee Tim Alexis Haleigh Denise Angel Michael Miguel Time Jamie Evan Connie

Woosley

Wright

Wright

Wynings

Xu

Young

Yuen

Zewski

Zientek

Zimmerman

Andujar

Sanford

Olsen

Kramar

Mankins

Rough

Montanez

Lewis

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Wood

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Kenmore

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Seattle

Morovis

Eads

Valrico

Suffolk

Wichita

Rio Grande

Cresson

Mesa

Queensbury

Mesa

Greenbelt

SANTO DOMINGO

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Charlotte

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Windsor

Fort White

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Newport News

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Apopka

Glasgow

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Rayle

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PUR

TN

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VA

KS

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DOMREP

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evandowdall@yahoo.com

jamie.ratliff@aol.com

timetp@hotmail.com

francoberrios14@gmail.com

MSVBREF@GMAIL.COM

agjaa@msn.com

deniseboyette@yahoo.com

haleigh_lewis56@yahoo.com

alexismontanez657@gmail.com

TDONROUGH@HOTMAIL.CO

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jimkramar@gmail.com

gundersthunder@gmail.com

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561-385-5639

416-301-1818

757-775-0741

256-497-1399

407-952/6961

270-590-0205

251-463-7622

17064014698 Provisional

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esteffanyandujar20@gmail.com 1-829-892-5422

spindleyman@yahoo.com

razientek@yahoo.com

MiZewski@aol.com

yuen.doug@gmail.com

djyoung3@windstream.net

brianxu.ca@gmail.com

ewynings@hampton.gov

tfpj23@gmail.com

barrywr1218@yahoo.com

barry.woosley@hart.kyschools.

sassywoodham60@gmail.com

wood.brian.bw@gmail.com

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Josue Robert WILLY Reiko YOLONDA Víctor Jay Jamaal RORY Tammy Pedro Sasha Austin Scott Frank Shereen clint David Joe Paul Bernardo John Donna John Noah Marc Moris Rich Moti Roy Sherrene Kevin Derrick Sallie Fran Jesus Miguel Juan Gabi Barb Carlos

Acevedo

Ager

Agosto

Allred

ANDERSON

Andino

Antonelli

Argrow

ARISUMI

Armstrong

Arroyo

Atkins

Aul

Aul

Ayala

Bailey

Barnes

Barnes

Barr

Barrera

Bautista Suero

Bear

Beasley

Becker

Beeber

Begnoche

Behar

Behrends

Benami

Benasaraf

Benedict

Benjamin

Bennett

Bennett

Bentley

Berlanga

Bermudez

Berrios

Berrios-Hernandez

Besal

Betancourt

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2

1

3

Preferred Everyday First Name

Don

Last Name

Acciavatti

accepted 3rd Donalda

accepted 2nd

Abadie

accepted 1st

Williams

Fuertes

Ennis

Sowa

Time

Caraway

Sontag

Becker

Kelly

Begnoche

McKelvey

Vazquez

Verane

Lietz

Jett

single - king

Maras

Kinney

ORTIZ SEPULVEDA

Aul

Aul

Smith

Rodriguez

Coleman

Katz

Walker

Yuen

González

Wright

Smith

Garcia

Flowers

Sanchez

JOHNSON

Woodham

Yariel

Laura

Carmen

Hector

Jayson

Rafael

Jacqueline

Figueroa

Rieger

Fernandez

Torres

Cordero

Negrón

Martin

SA June 15

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

TH June 20

SU June 16

TH June 13

SA June 15

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SU June 16

TH June 20

WE June 19

SU June 16

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TH June 20

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MO June 24

Assigned Roommate Last Hotel Arrival Date Name

Deanna/Sabrina/Cath Van Story/Easley/Oates

Clevon

Tyrone

Tangela

Alan

Time

John

Perry

John

William

Marc

Marguerite

Kevin

Lucio

Earl Gene

Debra

single - king

Thomas

Sharman

ARMANDO

Austin

Scott

Michael

Jose

Nakesha

Jean

Damon

Doug

Juan

Tonia

Nancy

Lionel

Milton

Osheik

LYMAN

Nancy

Assigned Roommate First Name

2019 AAU Ref Hotel roommates

TU June 25

MO June 24

FR June 28

MO June 24

SA June 29

SA June 29

SA June 29

TU June 25

TH June 20

SA June 29

MO June 24

SA June 29

TU June 25

TU June 25

TU June 25

TU June 25

FR June 21

TU June 25

MO June 24

FR June 28

SA June 29

TU June 25

MO June 24

SA June 29

TU June 25

TU June 25

FR June 28

FR June 21

FR June 21

MO June 24

SA June 29

FR June 21

TU June 25

TU June 25

TU June 25

SA June 29

TU June 25

SA June 29

FR June 28

TU June 25

TU June 25

SA June 29

SA June 29

Hotel Departure Date

Glen Ellyn

Baton Rouge

City

Washington

Windsor

Carolina

BATON ROUGE

Baker

Jackson

El Paso

Bonita Springs

Muncie

Boca Raton

Santo Domingo

Norfolk

Prescott,Ontario

Walton Hills

Sioux City

Charleston

New Orleans

San Antonio

Winter Haven

Cypress

Jacksonville

Orefield

Coto Laurel

Las Piedras

Carolina

Green Cove Springs

Virginia Beach 7876198713 San juan

757-646-1837

8139475881 Tampa

787-567-2212

1-787-517-8676

787-528-6677

904-568-0071

9796614865 Washington

863-698-0329

214-280-7590

904-386-9042

610-216-0190

8659247272 Knoxville

843-345-0226

347-387-3888

210-396-0202

4234302831 Gray

712-898-7151

9047288288 Jacksonville

9046312832 Orange Park

809-989-3653

757-619-0252

1-613-246-8233

216-438-0538

8017069500 Salt Lake

601-983-6136

915-478-2159

765-524-8745

765-716-8136

347-720-8756

7876012784 Yauco

225-328-0514

5754426300 Alamogordo

9127137705 Savannah

519-982-1421

787-647-0129

225-315-6801

8013678357 Prince Frederick

7876426461 Kissimmee

202-302-3605

7879026314 Toa Alta

630-589-6304

225-978-7633

Cell Phone (please insert dashes)

TX

FL

PA

TN

SC

LA

TX

TN

IA

FL

FL

DOMREP

VA

CAN

OH

UT

MS

TX

FL

IN

FL

PUR

LA

NM

GA

CAN

PUR

LA

MD

FL

DC

PUR

IL

LA

State

PUR

VA

FL

PUR

PUR

PUR

FL

TX

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Betancourtcruzcarlos@yahoo.c

barbbesal@gmail.com

gabii.michi@gmail.com

Juanraberrios@gmail.com

mbermudez70@yahoo.com

jesusvolleyref@gmail.com

flbailey56@gmail.com

sabennett_2@yahoo.com

Coachderrickbennett@yahoo.co FL

kevin.benjamin1999@gmail.co

benedicts@duvalschools.org

royben@ptd.net

moti7272@gmail.com

redbarronsc@aol.com

moris.behar@gmail.com

marcbegnoche@yahoo.com

noahbeeber@yahoo.com

beckejoh@cableone.net

donna@jjva.com

jmbear@bellsouth.net

Ing.bautistasuero@yahoo.com

pbbarrera57@gmail.com

reovball@gmail.com

dbdavbref@gmail.com

clintkbarnes@gmail.com

shereen.bailey@gmail.com

fayala28@yahoo.com

scottaref4me@aol.com

aaulref4me@aol.com

Tismles@yahoo.com

pedroarroyo601@gmail.com

tarmstronn@att.net

airzumi@yahoo.com

jargrow42@yahoo.com

antonellicoach11@gmail.com

andinov@yahoo.com

myneyogi75@gmail.com

reiko.lyn@gmail.com

wagosto@hotmail.com

Happybigd8829@aol.com

habyblack@hotmail.com

achd558@yahoo.com

donalda736@aol.com

Email Address


Jessie Kathy Laura Tom Bruce Evans Marcos Cindi Kim Antonio Terry Rich Cori Kim Deidre Jamaal

Bissmeyer

Blaise

Blender

Bowman

Bradbery

Bradley

Braga

Brandeis

Brandes-Reiter

Branham

Brannen

Bravo

Bray

Brooks

Brown

Brown

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56

57

58

59

MOSES Tremel David Russ Jon Edy Guy Lee Erik NEIL Victor Fernando Maricela Lourdes Byron Daniel Eddie Jean Vince Steve Michael Brandi kazimierz Wayne Ronnie

BROWN

Brown

Bryant

Bryden

Buchanan

Bujosa Gonzรกlez

Bulliard

Bullock

Burris

BUTTERMORE

Cajigas

Callejo

Candelaria Delgado

Cappas-Hernandez

Caraway

Carp

Carruthers

Carter

Caschera

Channell

Chapman

Childs

chodak

Clark

Clay

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Preferred Everyday First Name Gina

Last Name

Bissmeyer

accepted 3rd

Bissmeyer

accepted 2nd

45

accepted 1st

Lawrence

Leroy

Donald

Lou

Franklin

Mark

Agostino

Catherine

Eric

Karen/Kevin

Richard

Maureen

Kenia

Angel

Carlos

Thomas

Ryan

Patrick

JAMES

Fred

Reynaldo

Tremel

Antonio

Rosendo

Jamaal

Moses

Kimberly

Marla

Donna

John

Gordon

David

Beverly

no hotel

Silvio

Richard

single - king

NEIL

Benjamin

Dianne

no hotel

no hotel

no hotel

Assigned Roommate First Name

snider

Irvin

Perry

Forbes

Marcos

Goodson

Sartor

Johnson

Wynings

Harper/Finneran

Behrends

McKannan

Nieves

Cruz

Matos

Bowman

Stejskal

Kinast

TRAVERSE

Rover

Roura

Brown

Branham

Bryden

Brown

BROWN

Ratliff

Waters

Manetta

Swanberg

Greer

Bryant

Michelson

no hotel

Silveira

Lubin

single - king

BUTTERMORE

Greenland

Owens

no hotel

no hotel

no hotel

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

TH June 20

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

WE June 19

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

TH June 20

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

TH June 20

TH June 20

MO June 24

TH June 20

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

no hotel

SA June 15

TH June 20

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

no hotel

no hotel

no hotel

Assigned Roommate Last Hotel Arrival Date Name

MO June 24

TU June 25

MO June 24

TU June 25

SA June 29

TU June 25

TU June 25

MO June 24

TU June 25

SA June 29

TU June 25

SA June 29

SA June 29

FR June 21

SA June 29

TU June 25

SA June 29

TU June 25

TU June 25

TH June 20

TU June 25

TU June 25

MO June 24

TU June 25

TU June 25

MO June 24

SA June 29

MO June 24

TU June 25

SA June 29

SA June 29

MO June 24

SA June 29

no hotel

SA June 29

SA June 29

TU June 25

TU June 25

SA June 29

TH June 20

no hotel

no hotel

no hotel

Hotel Departure Date

Warminster

Camarillo

Virginia Beach

Virginia Beach

Virginia Beach

City

Omaha

Central

Clinton

Waynesville

Greeer

Sao Paulo

Dubuque

Columbia

Johnson City

Birmingham

Colorado Springs

Kernersville

Pinetops

Hillsborough

Caguas

San Juan

Toa Baja

TOLEDO

Ingram

Austin

Chesapeake

Miami

Easley

Anniston

Mesa

405-201-0951

540-874-5102

Oklahoma City

Raonoke

8054161687 Simi Valley

256-283-8587

309-657-7435

6154270653 laVergne

4163337460 Georgetown

7032171652 Woodbridge

(757)652-3893

305-542-0670

864-303-2689

7036556653 HUNTSVILLE

787-593-7182

787-292-9417

787-222-8440

419 320-6222

512-576-0185

512-787-0497 TEXT

15044918753 Kenner

9399409603 Orlando

602-882-6224

336-287-7246

252-813-3592

919-323-5358

8034662453 COLUMBIA

803-242-3650

205-999-0888

7046170292 Charlotte

402-982-9049

864-325-4097

301-801-0333

573-338-1991

864-423-6073

+55 11 953515168

563-564-1357

15403570697 CHRISTIANSBURG

9374994912 Huber Heights

215-266-0847

805-2118-7124

757-777-2052

757-373-9318

757-604-2106

Cell Phone (please insert dashes)

TN

AL

NC

NE

SC

MD

MO

SC

BRA

IA

VA

OH

PA

CA

VA

VA

VA

State

rclay3737@gmail.com

Volleybaldref@cox.net

OK

VA

CA

AL

AZ

TN

CAN

VA

VA

FL

SC

AL

PUR

PUR

PUR

OH

TX

TX

LA

FL

CO

NC

NC

NC

SC

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worlddeafbowling@gmail.com

bchilds2699@gmail.com

bbvbmike@aol.com

s_channell@comcast.net

vcaschera1948@gmail.com

cjeancarter@yahoo.com

ump13@cox.net

danielmcarp2@gmail.com

jcaraway@ft.newyorklife.com

relocan@yahoo.com

querube_7@yahoo.com

callejofernandor@gmail.com

victor.cajigas@upr.edu

NEILBUTTERMORE@SBCGL

erikburris@gmail.com

texlmb@gmail.com

guybulliard@yahoo.com

josevoli11@gmail.com

Jonbuchanan76@hotmail.com

rbryden224@gmail.com

d1bryant4@aol.com

tremelbrown17@hotmail.com

mlbrown413@gmail.com

jamaalantoine.brown@gmail.co SC

browndw@embarqmail.com

kimmyvb10@gmail.com

corbin_bray@yahoo.com

richard.bravo@ops.org

tbran100@yahoo.com

abranham1906@yahoo.com

kim@reiter-family.com

cindibrandeis@yahoo.com

msbragavolley2@gmail.com

easyb52004@yahoo.com

brucevbref@yahoo.com

thomasbbowman@gmail.com

iluvcats0729@verizon.net

k2blazing@aol.com

jessibissmeyer@gmail.com

jamieab1441@gmail.com

gina.bissmeyer@coastalva.org

Email Address


Ray Chuck Jayson Jeremy Morgan Sheila Angel Ariadna Nikki Kevin Jessie Scottie Renee Ann-Marie Frank Shawn Jose Ron Becky Kiev David KELVIN Sergio Jeff Charlie Christi Rob Harold Eden Jerri Cameron Roger Larry Sabrina Tom Peyton Ricardo Cynthia Karen Chris Tangela

Colon

Corbitt

Cordero

Covert

Crapo

Crider

Cruz

Cruz

Cueva

Cummings

Curry

Daigle

Dallas

Darlington

Davidsson

Davis

De Jesus

de Jesus

Dees

Denby

Deng

DIAZ

Diaz

DiChristopher

Dietrich

Ditter

Doan

Dobbel

Dolezal

Drummond

Dubuc

Duley

Eady

Easley

Egan

Elizondo

Elizondo

Ellis

Ellis

Emge

Ennis

89

90

91

92

93

97

98

99

100

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104

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95

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Preferred Everyday First Name Nakesha

Last Name

Colley

accepted 3rd

Coleman

accepted 2nd

88

accepted 1st

sherrene

Wade

Talise

Tamikia

Peyton

Ricardo

Larry

Deanna/Sallie/Cathy

Douglas

no hotel

Skylar

Brenda

Elizabeth

Robert

Carmelo

Valarie

Scottie

William

Luis

single - king

Envia

Melanie

Bradley

JOSE

Jeff

single - king

Karen

Jestine/Linda

Charles

Renee/Linda

Mitchell

Jaleeza

Javier

Fernando

Elizabeth

no hotel

Robert

Miguel

John

no roommate

Helen

Tammy

Assigned Roommate First Name

Benedict

Rhodes

Morris

Jones

Elizondo

Elizondo

Stout

Van Story/Bennett/Oates

Hong

no hotel

Whitton

Germain

Liput

Watson

Pastrana

Taylor

Daigle

Lugo

Santiago-Rivera

single - king

Malone

Goetz

Stephenson

GARCIA COLON

Peters

single - king

Gallagher

Curry/Rossler

Dietrich

Dallas/Rossler

Wells

Stoudermire

Gomez

Callejo

Lamont

no hotel

Regetta

Bermudez

Sokira

no roommate

Kelchner

Armstrong

TH June 20

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SA June 15

SU June 16

no hotel

SU June 16

TH June 13

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

TH June 20

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

no hotel

SU June 16

TH June 20

MO June 24

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

Assigned Roommate Last Hotel Arrival Date Name

MO June 24

MO June 24

TU June 25

SA June 29

MO June 24

MO June 24

TU June 25

MO June 24

MO June 24

no hotel

TU June 25

TU June 25

MO June 24

TH June 20

TH June 20

FR June 28

SA June 29

FR June 21

SA June 29

Other

FR June 21

TU June 25

TU June 25

TU June 25

MO June 24

FR June 28

MO June 24

SA June 29

WE Jun 26

SA June 29

WE Jun 26

TU June 25

TU June 25

FR June 28

FR June 21

SU June 23

no hotel

TU June 25

SA June 29

SA June 29

TH June 20

SA June 29

TH June 20

Hotel Departure Date

City

Pensacola

Kissimmee

Red Lion

Rio Grande

Toa alta

Lafayette

Edgerton

Framingham

Mooresville

Ajax

KISSIMMEE

Cambridge

Halethorpe

West Valley City

Surrey

Baton Rouge

Cheektowaga

Panama City

Seaside

Fond du Lac

Broadway

Missouri City

Missouri City

904-477-4299

410-430-8484

JACKSONVILLE

Salisbury

3362071183 Greensboro

12516109119 montrose

832-217-5890

979-264-3191

9104897970 Charlotte

19403933804 Decatur

831-383-0541

920-539-2424

919-935-7932

7854887776 Minneapolis

2195759777 laporte

850-866-9077

8103003790 Hanahan

19043040923 Jacksonville

225-278-1414

716-440-2209

7876711802 Luquillo

407-879-5783

206-295-3339

702-406-0678

801-842-8163

604-319-6958

7874485392 Vega Alta

6155455901 Nashville

704-360-0057

416-451-3190

4192063641 Toledo

337-278-6976

419-633-2546

508-517-4248

2108820151 San Antonio

3219006379 Orlando

787-309-6794

5713320696 Ashburn

407-371-7918

717-891-1636

787-205-0860

9044180850 Jacksonville

5084007606 Worcester

850-293-4646

2052390610 Tuscaloosa

Cell Phone (please insert dashes)

TX

FL

PUR

VA

FL

PA

PUR

FL

MA

FL

AL

State

t21ennis@gmail.com

dcemge@hotmail.com

kellis7572@icloud.com

crellis93@gmail.com

FL

MD

NC

AL

TX

TX

NC

TX

CA

WI

NC

KS

IN

FL

SC

FL

LA

NY

PUR

FL

MA

MD

UT

CAN

PUR

TN

NC

CAN

OH

LA

OH

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ricardoelizondo@rocketmail.co

rosepeyton99@gmail.com

tomegan328@gmail.com

sabrinak1@rocketmail.com

larryeady@hotmail.com

rduley@tds.net

skycam01@msn.com

jotmon@hotmail.com

edendolezal@gmail.com

hmjocks2mb@yahoo.com

rdoan@csuniv.edu

davidnchristi97@yahoo.com

jjstone@cox.net

Jdpowertrain10@aol.com

diazsergio260@gmail.com

kelko007@yahoo.com

dengw2@gmail.com

3daysrein@gmail.com

becky.dees@yahoo.com

Rondejesus@hotmail.com

chegui13@yahoo.com

daveyd3@gmail.com

davidsson.frank@gmail.com

am.darlington@sympatico.ca

rdallas9@gmail.com

scottie576@aol.com

curry8257@roadrunner.com

cummings@kjchome.homeip.ne MA

nikkicueva@yahoo.com

Cruzariadnamarie@gmail.com

angelcruz0817@gmail.com

sheilacrider@verizon.net

Morgancrapo@yahoo.com

Jeremo12vb@gmail.com

jayson.cordero@hotmail.com

Chuckles0930@gmail.com

RayColonVB@gmail.com

ec3661@yahoo.com

nakeshac@gmail.com

Email Address


Andres June Celso Noah Carmen Marc Sonny Jason Samuel Yariel Kevin Susie Kent Axel Lou Ann Eva Mike Robyn Tyrone Jose Karen Mario Becky Lionel RAFAEL Javier Brenda Marsha Kevin Dana Melanie Alberto Javier Eduardo Jaime Edwin Juan Mark Brad Alma Benjamin

Estevez

Evans

F Alves

Fader

Fernandez

Fernandez

Fernandez

Fields

Figueroa

Figueroa

Finneran

Fleenor

Flowers

Foley

Forbes

Forney

Freeman

Freeman

Fuertes

Gaetan

Gallagher

Galvao

Garcia

Garcia

GARCIA COLON

García

Germain

Gibson

Gill

Gilliam

Goetz

Gomez

Gomez

Gonzalez

Gonzalez

Gonzalez Ramirez

González

Goodson

Graham

Grandpre

Greenland

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Preferred Everyday First Name Vince

Last Name

Ernst

accepted 3rd

Enright

accepted 2nd

131

accepted 1st

Laura

Yvette

Jeffrey

Steven

Víctor

Gabriel

Rhadames

Luis

Ariadna

Jose

Rebecca

Douglas

Brian

Barbara

Jerri

Spiros

Jose L.

Willy

Dorothy (Sue)

Peter

Ann-Marie

single - king

Kevin

Kim

John

June

Brandi

jeffrey

Robert

Breanna

Daniel

carlos

Jeanniel

nds 2 dbl beds

Marcus

Joseph

Gabriela

no hotel

Lawrence

Eva

Dennis

Geoffrey

Steve

Assigned Roommate First Name

Blender

Wise

Wheeler

Channell

Andino

Rosado

Urrutia

Rodriguez

Cruz

Perez

Dees

Kaufman

Randall

McFeeders

Drummond

Torres

De Jesus

Agosto

Vargas

Stainton

Darlington

single - king

Benjamin

Kelly

Janiak

Evans

Childs

levitt

Ager

Spain

Carp

Betancourt

Hernandez

nds 2 dbl beds

Luna

Hom

Berrios-Hernandez

no hotel

Ray

Forney

Howell

Horn

Arnell

SU June 16

SU June 16

TH June 20

SU June 16

SA June 15

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SA June 15

SU June 16

MO June 24

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

TH June 20

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

TH June 20

SU June 16

TH June 20

MO June 24

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

no hotel

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

Assigned Roommate Last Hotel Arrival Date Name

SA June 29

WE Jun 26

FR June 28

MO June 24

SA June 29

SA June 29

TU June 25

SA June 29

FR June 28

MO June 24

TU June 25

TU June 25

SA June 29

TU June 25

WE Jun 26

TU June 25

MO June 24

FR June 28

FR June 28

FR June 28

SA June 29

SA June 29

SA June 29

MO June 24

MO June 24

TU June 25

TU June 25

MO June 24

TU June 25

SA June 29

FR June 28

TU June 25

SA June 29

TU June 25

SA June 29

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SA June 29

no hotel

MO June 24

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MO June 24

SA June 29

Hotel Departure Date London, Ontario

City

Orlando

Manatí

Bloomington

San Antonio

Anniston

Pike Road

Lusby

Virginia Beach

Ashford

Gainesville

Columbus

Dripping Springs

Georgetown

St Davids

COROZAL

Plantation

Troy

Colby

Springfield

Orlando

Corozal

San Sebastian

Lares

Barrie

215-805-4315

Yardley

7194912463 Colorado Springs

05-795-4518

3609203420 Tampa

787-232-616

787-224-4348

+17873560787

7873742657 Canovanas

321-368-3498

3053389093 Miami

303-507-4169

417-942-9623

17164744851 East Pembroke

754-581-2825

313-409-7571

7878001650 Carolina

1-787-249-2230

13215253622 Altamonte Springs

505-688-1406

905-877-1551

289-696-2863

7875045771 Vega Baja

860-830-2174

352-316-5053

706-662-1513

6233321472 Buckeye

256-454-8106

334-202-9936

301-643-6287

757-639-2260

5613507134 Delray Beach

7874626072 San Juan

787-346-0802

309-838-0595

210-392-4127

6174203100 West Quincy

407-468-0410

4064372316 Amherst

8652064128 knoxville

2513664433 Daphne

5109216848 UNION CITY

8594962961 Alexandria

519-854-2765

Cell Phone (please insert dashes)

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TN

AL

CA

KY

CAN

State

MI

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PUR

FL

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CAN

CAN

PUR

CT

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AL

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NY

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CO

CAN

FL

PUR

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benjamin.p.greenland@gmail.c

aegrandpre@comcast.net

bradgraham@sympatico.ca

mark.goodson@3mythics.com

pacho00051@gmail.com

gonzalezedwin.4life@gmail.com PUR

jaime.gonzalez8@upr.edu

eddiegonzalez19@gmail.com

Jgomezrodriguez25@gmail.co

albertada07@hotmail.com

fiveringsmelanie@gmail.com

Howlboy@yahoo.com

kevingill1956@gmail.com

marsha.gibson@browardschool FL

valrichielyn2@yahoo.com

luisjaviergarcia9@gmail.com

josergarciacolon@yahoo.com

la.pantera15@live.com

garciabec@gmail.com

mariogalvao65@gmail.com

kgallagher7@cogeco.ca

jgaetanrivera@yahoo.com

fuertes@hartford.edu

rfree13@cox.net

freemanmike@mchsi.com

sminge67@yahoo.com

lburleso.ah@ccboe.us

axlfoleyref@gmail.com

flo5kds@yahoo.com

susanfleenor@icloud.com

kfinnera@yahoo.com

Yarielfigueroa@gmail.com

el_sammy3@hotmail.com

fieldsfamilydad@gmail.com

sonnyvbref@gmail.com

marcjfernandez@gmail.com

carmenfernandezhccvp@gmail. FL

Nfader14@gmail.com

coachcltm@yahoo.com

juneann67@gmail.com

acce4852@comcast.net

maernst1@yahoo.com

vpjenright@gmail.com

Email Address


Yancy Luis Kim Todd Jason Tony Karen Rex Annette Nick Michelle Curt ALISA Chip Ann Elias GUILLERMO Jeanniel Maria Jeff Steve Tony Codey Philip Michael Richard Joe Doug Geoff Alan Dennis Melvin Danny Candy Marianne Morgan Nate Leroy Debbie JOAN PEGGY

Guadalupe

Haddock

Hagan

Hall

Hanes

Hardin

Harper

Hart

Hartman

Hauptstueck

Hayes

Hazlett

Head

Headrick

Heard

Hernandez

HERNANDEZ

Hernandez

Hernandez

Herrick

Hill

Hill

Hilton

Hoffman

Holder

Holstead

Hom

Hong

Horn

Hotaling

Howell

Hubbard

Humbers

Humphrey

Humphrey

Hunter

Hutson

Irvin

Jackson

JACKSON

JACKSON

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Preferred Everyday First Name Gordon

Last Name

Grocholl

accepted 3rd

Greer

accepted 2nd

174

accepted 1st

HENRIETTA

Deborah

Joan

Wayne

Ivan

Marissa

Vicki

Tammy

Nicholas

Gary

Andres

Vernon

Mark

Larry

Marc

George

Anthony

single - king

Young-han

Michael

William

Charlie

Ana

Samuel

Daniel

Ramon

Yolanda

Steven

Sondra

Clint

Regina

David

Jennifer

Tony

Daniel

Rex

Gil

Daniel

Kim

Jackzell

Pedro

Michael

Terrence

Assigned Roommate First Name

MITCHELL

Jackson

JACKSON

Clark

Trifunovic

Thomas

Moore

Lee

Neibauer

Merrill

Estevez

Wilson

Ernst

Eady

Fernandez

Papageorgiou

Hill

single - king

Tung

Holder

Headrick

Purkiser

Ramirez

Figueroa

Rodriguez

Rodriguez

Jackson

Hill

Johnson

Nanny

Sanders

Steadham

McClinton

Hardin

Carp

Hart

Wartell

Rogers

Rutherford

Santos Nieves

Garcia

McGuire

Brannen

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SA June 15

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

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SU June 16

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SU June 16

SU June 16

TH June 20

SU June 16

SU June 16

TH June 20

SU June 16

TH June 20

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

Assigned Roommate Last Hotel Arrival Date Name

TU June 25

SA June 29

SA June 29

TU June 25

SA June 29

TU June 25

SA June 29

SA June 29

SA June 29

SA June 29

MO June 24

MO June 24

MO June 24

TU June 25

TU June 25

SA June 29

TU June 25

SA June 29

TU June 25

TU June 25

FR June 21

TU June 25

SA June 29

SA June 29

SA June 29

SA June 29

TU June 25

FR June 21

MO June 24

TU June 25

SA June 29

TU June 25

MO June 24

SA June 29

MO June 24

SA June 29

TU June 25

FR June 28

MO June 24

SA June 29

SA June 29

MO June 24

SA June 29

Hotel Departure Date

carolina

Orlando

Vero beach

Taylors

City

Dallas

Galax

Miami

New Albany

Washington

Dallas

Athens

Angleton

Gurabo

Hoover

Miami

Mount Pleasant

Pineville

Charlotte

El Paso

Tallahassee

SAN JOSE

Lockport

Claremore

Sanford

Canton

Amboy

West Point

KNOXVILLE 3373529002 New Iberia

865 382-2851

3099928888 PEORIA

630-487-0422

918-373-0004

919-842-4164

1-330-458-9689

815-441-6848

205-712-2946

7087511561 Hickory Hills

5107868183 Hayward

915-780-3345

850-524-8505

408-209-4381

4124986861 Port Chester

704-674-6500

9105084426 WILMINGTON

903-767-7983

828-302-3049

9106395408 West End

205-601-6327

305-321-5708

8294993956 Santo Domingo

787-504-5993

6304577228 Lynwood

903-571-4086

832-704-0779

4236678732 Chattanooga

202-568-2916

903-259-0136

4029960735 Vail

614-570-6413

8658068934 Knoxville

276-233-1100

305-815-0382

9105455882 Jacksonville

4044888398 Woodstock

214-460-1651

8103333400 Leesburg

939-277-5859

321-946-7376

1-772-321-3842

864-607-1042

Cell Phone (please insert dashes)

PUR

IL

TX

TX

TN

DC

TX

AZ

OH

TN

VA

FL

NC

GA

TX

FL

PUR

FL

FL

SC

State

PEGGYJ112@COX.NET

jcjackson@pstcc.edu

Djackson53@gmail.com

tsc_irvinl@yahoo.com

nathanielhutson@gmail.com

LA

TN

IL

IL

OK

NC

OH

IL

MS

IL

CA

TX

FL

CA

NY

NC

NC

TX

NC

NC

AL

FL

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morganhunter282@gmail.com

mj_humphrey@yahoo.com

candyhumphrey@hotmail.com

bigdan63@hotmail.com

mhub0612@aol.com

seniors.4949@yahoo.com

alanelpaso@gmail.com

geoffrey.horn@me.com

dougkhong@msn.com

joehom@flash.net

holsteadr@msn.com

michaelholder718@gmail.com

mptaso@hughes.net

codeyhilton@gmail.com

anthony69@nc.rr.com

stevenhill5@juno.com

jeffreylee2410@yahoo.com

hernandez_7yeimy@hotmail.co DOMREP

jeanniel_20@hotmail.com

jesusrsghrsgh@gmail.com

filadelfo_elias@yahoo.com

classygrammy4@gmail.com

waheadrick@comcast.net

Msalisaahead@gmail.com

Refhazlett@gmail.com

shellbell214vb@aol.com

cobaye34@gmail.com

hartman2114@gmail.com

rhart_2702@hotmail.com

kmharp33@bellsouth.net

1umpref@gmail.com

jason.hanes88@gmail.com

agenttoddhall@gmail.com

Vb10mi@aol.com

luishaddock4@gmail.com

yguadalupe25@outlook.com

Keith.grocholl@hotmail.com

singingforsouls1945@gmail.co

Email Address


Jonathan Dan Chipper Debbie Tom CJ LYMAN Sondra Leon Tamikia Jean Doug Helen Bill Kim Hope Doug Peter Pat Sharman Rachel Bill Trish Geoff Grae Larry Debbie Gil Robert Shalty Dave Elizabeth Lisa Abby Lane Michael Tammy jeffrey Gene Greg Elli

Jacques

Jampole

Janiak

Jett

Johannsen

Johnson

JOHNSON

Johnson

Johnston

Jones

Katz

Kaufman

Kelchner

Kelly

Kelly

Kennedy

Kiefer

Kim

Kinast

Kinney

Kirk

Kissell

Kissiar-Knight

Klein

Klein

Klimek

Knuth

Kreul

Kyle

kyne

Lambert

Lamont

Lasseter

Lauka

Lawley

Le

Lee

levitt

Lietz

Linder

Liput

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222

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227

228

229

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Preferred Everyday First Name Teri

Last Name

Jackson

accepted 3rd

Jackson

accepted 2nd

217

accepted 1st

Eden

Dewei

Paul

Kevin

Candace

Tuan

Lori

Jannifer

Dorothy (Sue)

Sheila

Robert

Ted

David

Michael

Peggy

no hotel

Geoffrey

Grae

Rachel

Harold

Trish

Shereen

Lee

Michael

Robert

Nancy

Robyn

Noah

Mary

Dana

RORY

Cynthia

Charles

ALISA

Donald

Jean

Jon

Joellen

Michael

single - king

no hotel

Alfreda

Michaelene

Assigned Roommate First Name

Dolezal

Tang

Barrera

Foley

Humphrey

Mai

Lawley

Tucker

Vargas

Crider

Turntine

Tracy

Young

Routsong

White

no hotel

Klein

Klein

Kirk

Webber

Knight-Kissiar

Bailey

Bullock

Walling

Mimmack

Funk

Freeman

Beeber

Colley

Gilliam

ARISUMI

Ellis

Mendoza

Head

Acciavatti

Carter

Mabe

Barr

Freeman

single - king

no hotel

Heard

Soliven

SA June 15

SU June 16

SU June 16

TH June 20

SU June 16

SU June 16

FR June 14

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

TH June 13

no hotel

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

TU June 11

TH June 20

SU June 16

SU June 16

TH June 20

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

TH June 20

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

no hotel

SU June 16

SU June 16

Assigned Roommate Last Hotel Arrival Date Name

MO June 24

TU June 25

TU June 25

MO June 24

SA June 29

SA June 29

SA June 29

TU June 25

FR June 21

SU June 23

MO June 24

SA June 29

FR June 21

TU June 25

FR June 28

no hotel

TU June 25

TU June 25

TU June 25

TU June 25

SA June 29

TU June 25

TU June 25

TU June 25

MO June 24

SU June 16

TU June 25

FR June 21

SA June 29

TU June 25

TU June 25

SA June 29

TU Jun 25

TU June 25

SA June 29

SA June 29

TU June 25

MO June 24

MO June 24

TU June 25

no hotel

TU June 25

SA June 29

Hotel Departure Date

City

Myrtle Beach

Casselberry

New Iberia

Pensacola

St Stephen

Clyde

New Iberia

Derby

Gaithersburg

LOS ANGELES

Montgomery Village

Altoona

Powder Springs

Tempe

Milton

Carnegie

Huntsville

Auburn Hills

Knoxville

Knoxville

Virginia Beach

Omaha

Lake Wales

Ashburn

Cheektowaga

Fort Mill

(773) 842-1656

309-828-1900

757-816-7993

561-809-7020

903-714-2835

Chicago

Bloomington

Chesapeake

delray beach

Van

18609955056 Clinton

2514227167 Daphne

254-424-7674

9044770220 St. Johns

571-268-5534

716-860-9489

5086388005 Brockton

757-274-4647

402-451-6839

863-528-2388

3135277945 Grosse Pointe Farms

865-399-4921

865-603-7245

4172743925 Licking

412-260-3203

314-707-8321

313-516-3654

512-680-5093 . text only Austin

7037272715 Oakton

480-580-8580

254-644-1201

3059658793 Miami

3038037949 Westminster

850 982-6094

843-729-0440

325-518-1536

504-261-4993

(316) 734-7542

301-613-1558

310-972-9354

301-460-2150

515-971-8061

678-469-4956

2704852889 Owensboro

843-655-4694

407-808-3336

(337)251-6036

4357602220 Logan

Cell Phone (please insert dashes)

e.o.liput@gmail.com

gmtk@comcast.net

genelietz@yahoo.com

jeffrey5780@aol.com

tlee1514@msn.com

IL

IL

VA

FL

TX

CT

AL

SC

FL

VA

NY

MA

VA

NE

FL

MI

TN

TN

MO

PA

AL

MI

TX

VA

AZ

NH

FL

CO

FL

SC

TX

LA

KS

MD

CA

MD

IA

GA

KY

SC

FL

LA

UT

State

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michaelmay2719@gmail.com

llrolltide@yahoo.com

wolfsquad1@gmail.com

lannel@bellsouth.net

elamont13@su.edu

drl02@aol.com

shalty@comcast.net

rrkyle72@gmail.com

gilvbref@yahoo.com

Debbieknuth515@yahoo.com

larry@jklassociates.com

grae.klein@gmail.com

gkleinx1@gmail.com

trishknight12@yahoo.com

billkissell@hotmail.com

rkirkvbref@gmail.com

kinney_sharman@hotmail.com

patkinast@gmail.com

sypkim@gmail.com

dtkiefer@yahoo.com

haberlandhope@yahoo.com

Tiggerkelly@aol.com

williamjkelly@comcast.net

evoahk21@cox.net

vbdone@aol.com

jfk1965@hotmail.com

Tjones1995@aol.com

leonjderby@aol.com

sjhawk007@msn.com

63LMJOHNSON@gmail.com

crj888@hotmail.com

tom@vbofficiating.com

Debbiebj@northsideumc.org

jcjaniak@gmail.com

djampole56@gmail.com

jonathanjvb1@gmail.com

Yojackson66@gmail.com

teriref1@gmail.com

Email Address


Steve Allen Jon Kamy Matt Krissy William Richard Willy Marcus Gerald Paula Khiah Mark David Leann Tuan Leslie Santiago Santiago Jr. Walda Envia Donna Tommy Pedro Franco Tito Jackie Vianney roman Carlos Elliott Jenn Zach Tom Lori Karen Barbara Janice Calvin Mike

Loibner

Loibner-Waitkus

London

London

London

Lotycz

Lowery

Lubin

Lugo

Luna

Lundrigan

Luparello

Lynch

Ma

Mabe

Madtes

Mai

Majewski

Maldonado

Maldonado

Maldonado Lam

Malone

Manetta

Maras

Marcano Fonseca

Marcos

Marrero

Martin

MartĂ­nez

marushka

Matos

Matos

McClinton Montalvo

McCrite

McDonald

McDuffie

McEntire

McFeeders

McGeary

McGill

McGuire

261

262

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265

269

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Preferred Everyday First Name IVY

Last Name

Lively

accepted 3rd

LIU

accepted 2nd

260

accepted 1st

Keith

Tommie

Cindy

Marsha

Sara

Linda

Calvin

Jose

Annette

Ernesto

Victor

single - king

Jose

Frances

Roberto

Michael

jorge

Clint

Katherine

Kiev

ESTEFFANY

Santiago

Santiago

Nancy

Michael

Nicole

Thomas

Matt

Roberto

Lynda

single - king

Jose

Jeffrey

Evans

single - king

Robin

Christopher

Jonathan

Kamy

Steve

Allen

Karen

Amberly

Assigned Roommate First Name

Grocholl

McDonald

Wingert

Gibson

Palazzo

Moccio

McGill

Perez Colorado

Hartman

perez

Cajigas

single - king

Rosario

Bentley

Rivera

Chapman

rivera perez

Barnes

Bray

Denby

Andujar

Maldonado

Maldonado Jr

Woodham

Le

Rousey

Johannsen

Wong

Moreno

Swiderski

single - king

Fernandez

DiChristopher

Bradley

single - king

Rea

Rhodes

London

London

Loibner

Loibner-Waitkus

Mitchell

Perry

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

TH June 20

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

TH June 13

TH June 20

TH June 20

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

WE June 19

SA June 15

SA June 15

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

TH June 20

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

Assigned Roommate Last Hotel Arrival Date Name

MO June 24

TU June 25

TU June 25

TU June 25

TU June 25

FR June 21

TU June 25

SA June 29

TU June 25

SA June 29

SA June 29

SA June 29

SA June 29

FR June 28

SA June 29

SA June 29

TU June 25

TU June 25

TU June 25

TU June 25

SA June 29

SA June 29

SA June 29

TU June 25

FR June 28

TU June 25

SA June 29

MO June 24

FR June 28

SA June 29

WE Jun 26

SA June 29

FR June 21

SA June 29

TU June 25

SA June 29

TU June 25

TU June 25

TU June 25

TU June 25

TU June 25

TU June 25

MO June 24

Hotel Departure Date

City

Wantagh

Brampton

San Antonio

Dorado

St-Albans

Pooler

Fremont

Wichita Falls

Brock

Brock

Benton

Benton

Canton

Summerdale

Pearland

Raleigh

Pilot Mountain

San Marcos, Guatemala

Gray

Middleton

Las Piedras

glenview

Vega Baja

Jacksonville

Trujillo alto

Newton

Gulf Shores

Cypress

Sellersburg

386-871-4901

817-800-3922

815-325-1937

Palm Coast

HURST

Frankfort

9546555698 Pompano Beach

334-718-4377

251-213-4502

832-724-6677

502-718-5851

4802802943 Phoenix

787-479-2339

7372130297 PASADENA

847-650-7004

787-602-0999

904-994-5365

7868724224 Miami

608-628-9913

939-881-8667

8018599557 Murray

215-915-1595

2404175568 Halethorpe

+502-47689850

7872350706 Manati

7876086224 Manati

251-209-9998

832-359-3125

336-707-6444

336-508-2476

7327888880 Kendall Park

6784649188 Duluth

516-884-9036

416-419-1784

210-218-8283

787-358-6963

347-886-5896

912-856-6727

419-307-1642

940-730-4205

817-565-0404

940-923-4744

501-912-7272

501-993-4537

972-821-6402

17193399535 Colorado Springs

Cell Phone (please insert dashes)

AR

TX

CO

State

AL

TX

NC

NC

NJ

GA

NY

CAN

TX

PUR

NY

GA

OH

TX

TX

TX

mcguire2106@bellsouth.net

calmcgill@yahoo.com

jlmcgear@aol.com

baabs515@aol.com

kcmwork@aol.com

lmcduffie@bcbe.org

Tommie50@sbcglobal.net

zach.mccrite@gmail.com

jennmcclinton@yahoo.com

gezette.matos@gmail.com

poncecruzadas@gmail.com

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romanvolleyball@outlook.com

vianchymr@hotmail.com

jewelofgod@aol.com

rmarrero08@outlook.com

vbgr8@tds.net

pmarcano4@gmail.com

tommymaras@yahoo.com

annodlv@yahoo.com

envymalone@gmail.com

waldamaldonado@hotmail.com GUA

santiago4maldonado@gmail.co PUR

santiago_maldonado4@yahoo.c PUR

lmajewski12@gmail.com

tuanhmai@hotmail.com

leannmadtes@gmail.com

firstrefvb@hotmail.com

cocrystal99@gmail.com

lynchkhiah@bellsouth.net

scuba503@yahoo.com

mlundrigan@rogers.com

Marc.luna@sbcglobal.net

wls2018@gmail.com

rlubin2014@aol.com

williamref153@yahoo.com

lotyczka@gmail.com

matthewlondon1991@gmail.co

kamylondon2@gmail.com

Jjswish21@gmail.com

loibnerwaitkusfitness@gmail.co AR

sloibner@aol.com

faithwear1@yahoo.com

livin4jcd@yahoo.com

Email Address


Caitlin Paula Leslie Charles Gary Kate Bev TONY Mark Bob MYRA Ray HENRIETTA Karen Linda Milton Vicki Robert Sherry Talise Mosi Andre Charles Connor Duncan Payton Michael Missy Clint Denise Rafa Nick STUART Eric Francisco Kenia Phyllis Eddie Max Peg Cathy

McLaren

McNerney

Melvin

Mendoza

Merrill

Mesa

Michelson

MILES

Mills

Mimmack

MIMS

Mink

MITCHELL

Mitchell

Moccio

Moellendick

Moore

Moreno

Morgan

Morris

Mosqueda

Moxey

Moxey

Muff

Munro

Murchie

Murphy

Myers

Nanny

Neale

Negrรณn

Neibauer

NEMIROFF

Ngai

Nieves

Nieves

Nohl

Nugraha

Nuon

O'Neal

Oates

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Last Name

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accepted 3rd

McKannan

accepted 2nd

303

accepted 1st

Deanna/Sallie/Sabrin

Joseph

GARY

Manuel

Margaret

Maricela

Fernando

MARK

single - king

Danny

Jesus E

Ashleigh

Curtis

Tammy

single - king

Kate

single - king

no hotel

Andre

Charles

Michael

Karen

Kittilax

Khiah

Marianne

Robert

Lori

Shanna

PEGGY

William

single - king

Doug

James

single - king

Kimberly

Payton

Melvin

Leon

Torrance

Michelle

Navid

Brian

Lourdes

Assigned Roommate First Name

Van Story/Bennett/Easley

O'Neal

OSTKAR

Padro

Winters

Candelaria Delgado

Ortiz Boria

WESCHLER

single - king

Humbers

Berlanga

Weeaks

Hazlett

Elliott

single - king

Mesa

single - king

no hotel

Moxey

Moxey

Zewski

Ellis

Kridakorn

Lynch

Humphrey

Owen

McDuffie

Lively

JACKSON

Stanger

single - king

Kiefer

Uhrig

single - king

Brandes-Reiter

Murchie

Hubbard

Johnston

Williams

Poirier

Vafaei

Wood

Cappas-Hernandez

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Assigned Roommate Last Hotel Arrival Date Name

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SA June 29

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TU June 25

MO June 24

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TH June 20

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TU June 25

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TH June 20

TU June 25

SA June 29

Hotel Departure Date

City

Cincinnati

NEWPORT NEWS

Leander

Riverview

Bay City

Niceville

Phoenix

Stafford Springs

Fleming Island

Foley

Franklin

Rockville

Beltsville

Bristol

West Palm Beach

West Palm Beach

Carolina

Leander

Tolar

Wayland

Deer Creek

Naguabo

972-979-8766

270-993-2213

608-282-5151

Lewisville

Owensboro

Madison

6104686042 Mohnton

309-447-6783

(787)602-6116

7872203673 Canovanas

617-538-1569

2013178419 ROCKAWAY

2187905914 Fertile

(939)717-7599

760-219-5433

940-389-5934

4342136081 Lynchburg

3346875817 Eufaula

7272677228 Trinity

301-758-4500

847-664-9494

561-371-6420

1-242-533-6693

8084989252 Honolulu

9197967716 Cary

301-452-3170

2103556426 San Antonio

3304657806 BURBANK

904-449-4489

251-233-7043

979-255-2436

15046998238 NEW ORLEANS

5106845988 Fremont

5754306058 ALBUQUERQUE

7208384210 Foxfield

3217954480 Cape Canaveral

516-473-3656

512-947-5773

813-404-5713

989-295-6403

850-803-3659

602-999-2845

860-942-9084

2067517156 Bellevue

513-407-1732

2566797499 Spanish Fort

Cell Phone (please insert dashes)

NC

MD

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OH

FL

AL

TX

LA

CA

NM

CO

FL

VA

TX

FL

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FL

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CT

WA

OH

AL

State

Cattoatesvball@yahoo.com

psonealky@gmail.com

vbpavo@yahoo.com

eddie_nugraha@yahoo.com

panohl@juno.com

k_n_cintron@hotmail.com

fnieves1159@gmail.com

eguyinnyc@yahoo.com

stuvbnmn@gmail.com

refnickjr@gmail.com

ranegron69@yahoo.com

deniseneale@aol.com

clintisavbreferee@gmail.com

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missymyers1967@gmail.com

mmurphyeufaula@gmail.com

pmurchie97@yahoo.com

duncvb@aol.com

con6464@gmail.com

slocmoe@hotmail.com

andmox@hotmail.com

volleyballmosi1904@gmail.com HI

talisemorris@yahoo.com

Sammorgan427@verizon.net

morenorobert@sbcglobal.net

vmoore1223@gmail.com

jmjmjmjm@comcast.net

lmoccio@bcbe.org

rkkmitchell@aol.com

mhenrietta58@yahoo.com

raymink@aol.com

wogatt@msn.com

bobmimmack@hotmail.com

ref4me@aol.com

TMILES317@COX.NET

refbev22@yahoo.com

Kateemesaa@gmail.com

glmerrill@gmail.com

mc4_eva@yahoo.com

cmyg20@aol.com

peamcnerney@gmail.com

caitlinrmmclaren@gmail.com

jdmckinzey@yahoo.com

coachmoe1@icloud.com

Email Address


ARMANDO Mark GARY David Robert Dianne Alfredo Tony Sara Ben Jr Ben Sr George Carmelo Angie ernesto Perez Vento Jose Amberly Donald Jeff Jeremy Bill Michelle Tamara Lexie Charlie Kiri Wesley Dave Geovanny Brian Kim Larry Robin Bob Steve Brendan Pam Dusty Eric JOHN

ORTIZ SEPULVEDA

Osborn

OSTKAR

Oughtred

Owen

Owens

Pacheco Montalvo

Padro

Palazzo

Pancho

Pancho

Papageorgiou

Pastrana

Perez

perez

Perez

Perez Colorado

Perry

Perry

Peters

Petroff

Pignanello

Poirier

Puckett

Pullen

Purkiser

Quirindongo

Radigan

Rakay

Ramirez Rodriguez

Randall

Ratliff

Ray

Rea

Regetta

Reider

Reilly

Reilly

Rhodes

Rhodes

RIEBE

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Ortiz Boria

accepted 3rd

Odom

accepted 2nd

346

accepted 1st

Shawn

Matthew

Daniel

Alexsys

single - king

Robert

Jeremy

Kristine

Celso

Jamie Ratliff

Kevin

Eric

William

Evan

Nelson

Jeffrey

Pamela

single - king

Paula

David

single king no rmmte

Shawn

kazimierz

Ivy

Zachary

Alberto

Elliott

Aixa

Robert

Richard

Benjamin

Bienvenido

Karen

Adythia

Edwin

Kathy

James

Fransisco

Phon

Kevin

Francisco

Francisco

Thelander

Assigned Roommate First Name

Thayer

London

Emge

Pullen

single - king

Wagner

Covert

Lotycz

F Alves

Deidre Brown

Gill

Quirindongo

Pignanello

Dowdall

Ramirez Rodriguez

Herrick

Reilly

single - king

McNerney

Rakay

single king no rmmte

Davis

chodak

LIU

McCrite

Gomez

Matos

Sanfiorenzo

Doan

Holstead

Pancho Jr

Pancho

McEntire

Nugraha

Rivera Maldonado

Blaise

Moellendick

Sanchez

Nuon

Rueger

Ayala

Nieves

Tillman

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Assigned Roommate Last Hotel Arrival Date Name

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MO June 24

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SA June 29

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TU June 25

SA June 29

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TH June 20

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FR June 28

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Broadview Heights

Hardwick

EL PASO

Orlando

Baker

City

Jacksonville

Va Beach

Virginia Beach

Lakeside Park

Indianapolis

Spring Hill

Homestead

Katy

Tyler

Lexington

Toledo

Troy

Ponce

Toledo

Kingsport

Williamsburg

Jamestown

newbaltimore

Virginia Beach

Bensalem

904-608-9118

Jacksonville

9404472476 Iowa Park

(336) 848-8262

810-543-2324

757.375.3517

215-499-2417

2159190759 Ambler

4194642898 Toledo

8653234395 Knoxville

423-367-1881

757-753-2032

9392605481 Orocovis

419-966-5064

12053105708 Vestavia

787-543-1482

7275316410 Saint Petersburg

313-409-7564

5095927656 Virginia Beach

2395656902 Cape Coral

9167687689 SANTA CLARA

419-917-3909

2813200735 Houston

803-221-9403

6782676469 Atlanta

940-293-5174

7862779523 Miami

5023872011 louisville

787-647-2612

832-277-4133

9196496988 Cary

757-927-4322

757-752-5723

(859) 653-2645

404-394-7154

+17874129438

8037958887 Laurens

904-699-3067

4159996392 San Francisco

440-666-9448

413-530-2792

(915) 317-9557

787-564-3148

225-978-4019

Cell Phone (please insert dashes)

riebejohn@gmail.com

e3rhodes@att.net

FL

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MI

VA

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PA

OH

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TN

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dustyrhodes@carolina.rr.com

pjaxsom@gmail.com

Drs1234567@aol.com

Stephen.reider@gmail.com

tbr33@msn.com

robinlrea1963@gmail.com

larry.ray@tys.org

kratliff21@aol.com

bmrand@wm.edu

geova_04@icloud.com

drakay527@hotmail.com

wesleysd22@yahoo.com

equirindongo_5@hotmail.com

vblcharlie@aol.com

alexsyspullen@gmail.com

tamtam3312@gmail.com

kawala13@aol.com

pacesettervolleyball@yahoo.co

jpetrof@bex.net

jeff.peters40@gmail.com

shadrach_61@yahoo.com

amberly.perry@gmail.com

jj-volley@hotmail.com

jrperezvento@yahoo.es

ernestperez689@gmail.com

angeliscoral@gmail.com

carmelopastrana@att.net

gdpapage@gmail.com

bapancho@juno.com

bpancho.wfg@gmail.com

spalazzo@twc.com

tonyref@hotmail.com

alfredopacheco75@gmail.com

demeos7@aol.com

robertrefsvb@aol.com

imoggie@yahoo.com

gostkar@yahoo.com

markosborn.mao@gmail.com

ortizsepulveda1@yahoo.com

fl.ortiz.1977@gmail.com

Eodom78@gmail.com

Email Address


Hector Roberto Yomary Ed jorge luis Joel LeighAnn Daniel Jose Luis Ramon Daniel Gabriel Jose Kemerie Linda Rey Gwendolyn Niki Michael Fred Larry Kevin Jimmy Jim Kim Ashley

Rivera

Rivera

Rivera Erazo

Rivera Maldonado

rivera perez

Rivera-Garcia

Roberts

Rodriguez

Rodriguez

Rodriguez

Rodriguez

Rogers

Rosado

Rosario

Rosario

Rossler

Roura

Rouse

Rousey

Routsong

Rover

Ruane

Rueger

Ruiz

Russell

Rutherford

Salgado

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391

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401

402

403

407

408

409

410

411

413

414

415

416 frank Osheik Regina Aixa JP Jan Luis Jackzell Augie Mike Cule Randi Ali Sheldon

sanchez

Sanchez

Sanders

Sanfiorenzo

Santasofia

Santiago Colon

Santiago-Rivera

Santos Nieves

Sartor

SAXBY

Sepulveda

Shanker

Sharifalam

SHIRAKI

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Preferred Everyday First Name Laura

Last Name

Rivera

accepted 3rd

Rieger

accepted 2nd

389

accepted 1st

single - king

David

Carmela

Ricardo

Danny

Vincent

Luis

Sergio

Joel

no hotel

Angelis

Michelle

Josue

David

Yomary

Kim

william

Rebecca

Mark

Steve W

Jose

Gilbert

Leann

Cynara

Jonathan

Renee/Jestine

Gabriel

Vianney

Edwin

William

Filadelfo

Eduardo

Pedro

Guillermo

Cathleen

Jan Carlos

Pedro

Alfredo

Ashley

Rodolfo

Hector Xavier

Leigh

Barb

Assigned Roommate First Name

single - king

Webster

Stillman

Padilla

Walker

Caschera

Haddock

Diaz

Rivera-Garcia

no hotel

Perez

Hayes

Acevedo

Oughtred

Rivera Erazo

Hagan

sollima

Johannes

Osborn

Wohlschlaeger

Bujosa

Kreul

Madtes

Weathersbee

Buchanan

Dallas.Curry

Valdes

Martínez

Gonzalez Ramirez

Hall

Hernandez

Gonzalez

Arroyo

HERNANDEZ

Rivera

Santiago Colon

Marcano Fonseca

Pacheco Montalvo

Salgado

Marrero

Villanueva

Roberts

Besal

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SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

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SU June 16

SU June 16

no hotel

SU June 16

TH June 20

SU June 16

MO June 24

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

TH June 20

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

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SU June 16

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SA June 15

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

TH June 20

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SU June 16

Assigned Roommate Last Hotel Arrival Date Name

TU June 25

SA June 29

TU June 25

FR June 28

TU June 25

TU June 25

SA June 29

SA June 29

MO June 24

no hotel

SA June 29

TU June 25

TU June 25

FR June 28

TU June 25

TU June 25

TU June 25

SA June 29

TU June 25

TU June 25

MO June 24

TU June 25

MO June 24

TU June 25

TU June 25

FR June 21

SA June 29

SA June 29

SA June 29

SA June 29

SA June 29

SA June 29

FR June 28

SA June 29

SA June 29

MO June 24

TU June 25

SA June 29

MO June 24

SA June 29

SA June 29

FR June 28

TU June 25

Hotel Departure Date

San Juan

College Station

SpokaneValley

Toledo

City

Las Piedras

Carolina

San Juan

Manati

San Sebastian

WICHITA FALLS

Converse

Villalba

Winter Haven

Oak Lawn

Irmo

Columbia

Ft Walton Beach

Virginia Beach

Ashley Falls

Parker

Chuluota

Windsor

Bayamón

Abilene

Toa alta

Little Rock

Oakville

Carolina

Naranjito

Naranjito

615-417-3159

416-890-9082

314-706-6201

NASHVILLE

Richmondhill

Ofallon

4079888701 Orlando

501-240-2655

905-609-1848

787-904-7869

787-642-2448

787-610-7899

4077222100 Orlando

787-642-8859

325-668-6375

787-373-5300

7864485249 miami

7876009610 Cataño

519-984-5467

8056484125 Ventura

757-672-0369

860-309-4971

303-817-3870

704-770-1314

7174185278 Melbourne Beach

703-585-1625

803-318-0231

850-420-5775

4192604299 Curtice

787-457-9607

787-408-1276

787-225-1603

(940)782-0647

210-861-9237

939-319-7368

787-598-4320

312-887-90-24

9032628849 Hot Springs

787-363-0196

4072887093 clermont

787-210-2213

7876790582 Clermont

787-948-2934

915-203-5949

509-220-3030

419-206-0654

Cell Phone (please insert dashes)

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PUR

PUR

TX

TX

PUR

FL

IL

AR

PUR

FL

PUR

FL

PUR

TX

WA

OH

State

CAN

CA

VA

MA

CO

FL

FL

SC

sheldonshiraki@gmail.com

asharifalam@hotmail.com

Rdkirk106@aol.com

felicima75@hotmail.com

msaxby@yahoo.com

augie.s51@gmail.com

jackzell01@gmail.com

luis_d2090@hotmail.com

jan.santiago1@upr.edu

jpsantasofia@gmail.com

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aixasanfiorenzo@gmail.com

Usavbsandrs@yahoo.com

Osheik.sanchez@upr.edu

franksanchez52@msn.com

Ashleysalgado0716@gmail.com PUR

Ker.kim15@cogeco.ca

camelotww@sbcglobal.net

ruizjimmy@aol.com

bikedoctor@att.net

LarryRuane@gmail.com

frederick.rover@gmail.com

tada48@aol.com

niki.rousey@gmail.com

rouse_gwendolyn14@yahoo.co SC

reyroura@hotmail.com

lrossler76@gmail.com

kemerie.rosario@gmail.com

j.rosario@live.com

grosado21@hotmail.com

danrefs77@gmail.com

rrodriguezvbref@gmail.com

lr38142069@gmail.com

volleyball_yauco@yahoo.com

damwjs22@gmail.com

claroberts59@yahoo.com

Joel.rivera21@upr.edu

jorg.ito@live.com

eriver8@gmail.com

youyi_8@hotmail.com

Rrivera316@gmail.com

lifestyle2350@yahoo.com

icerose95@aol.com

olaura68@outlook.com

Email Address


Carlos SILVIO Chris Erika Liz Michael Nancy larry John Micki Bill Perry Alan Breanna Nick Brooke Peter Bill Dave Ryan Brad Carmela Denise Larry Darlene John E.J. Lynda Dewei Val Shawn Mandi Marissa Sylvia Scott Tillman Glenna Hector Spiros Ted DUANE

Silva

Silveira

Smith

Smith

Smith

Smith

Smith

snider

Sokira

Soliven

sollima

Sontag

Sowa

Spain

Spano

Speyerer

Stainton

Stanger

Steadham

Stejskal

Stephenson

Stillman

Stoudermire

Stout

Sung

Swanberg

Swartz

Swiderski

Tang

Taylor

Thayer

Thomas

Thomas

Thomas

Thompson

Tillman

Toney

Torres

Torres

Tracy

TRAVERSE

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431 Chelsee

Preferred Everyday First Name randy

Last Name

Shortt

accepted 3rd

Shively

accepted 2nd

432

accepted 1st

Guy

Shalty

Luis

Juan

no hotel

Everett

Chad

Gwendolyn

Morgan

Stacia

JOHN

Christi

Gregory

Paula

Barry

Richard

Tammy

Thomas

Dominique

Randi

Ron

Erik

Nicholas

Raymond

Mario

Elizabeth

Robert

Susan

Roy

Moris

James

Teri

CHARLES

Ronald

Reiko

Sasha

Brooke

single - king

Randolph

Marcos

Qian

Kirsten

Christopher

Assigned Roommate First Name

Bulliard

kyne

GarcĂ­a

Berrios

ho hotel

Odom

Zimmerman

Wilcher

Hunter

Washington

RIEBE

Ditter

Linder

Luparello

Woosley

Bravo

Elliott

Egan

Cueva

Shanker

de Jesus

Burris

Hauptstueck

Mink

Galvao

Smith

Waldrop

Fleenor

Benasaraf

Behar

Russell

Jackson

Corbitt

Clay

Allred

Atkins

Speyerer

single - king

Shively

Braga

Xu

Boessneck

Smith

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

no hotel

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

MO June 24

SU June 16

SU June 16

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TH June 20

SU June 16

TH June 20

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

TH June 20

WE June 19

SU June 16

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MO June 24

SU June 16

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SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SA June 15

SU June 16

SU June 16

MO June 24

Assigned Roommate Last Hotel Arrival Date Name

TU June 25

FR June 28

TU June 25

MO June 24

no hotel

TU June 25

SA June 29

TH June 20

TU June 25

TU June 25

TH June 20

FR June 28

TU June 25

SA June 29

WE Jun 26

SA June 29

FR June 28

TU June 25

TU June 25

TU June 25

TU June 25

SA June 29

TU June 25

SA June 29

TU June 25

FR June 28

MO June 24

SA June 29

SA June 29

TU June 25

TU June 25

SA June 29

SA June 29

MO June 24

SA June 29

MO June 24

FR June 28

TU June 25

TU June 25

SA June 29

SA June 29

SA June 29

FR June 28

Hotel Departure Date

Porto Alegre

Brampton

Cleveland

Spring

Tulsa

West Jordan

Jacksonville

Moorpark

Winchester

Omaha

St. Charles

Virginia Beach

Toronto

Waynesville

Southampton

New Palestine

Lakeland

Kennesaw

West Palm Beach

Sanford

731-592-3308

401-556-2584

787-636-8033

787-560-0736

828-775-7949

DYERSBURG

Coventry

Guaynabo

Adjuntas

Skyland

9856875199 Baton Rouge

972-922-1712

561-801-9328

919-935-4097

7133856890 Houston

317-445-6379

813-468-2713

6106587204 Havertown

631-525-3536

8124572627 Vincennes

757-416-8450

416-371-4989

828-456-9934

16604415781 Hillsborough

314-580-1149

2708897159 HOPKINSVILLE

785-410-8358

5014724757 Conway

8432905497 Guelph

London ON

8633077625 PLANTATION

3127850671 Chicago

757-621-9627

5703574330 Pittston

7135987237 Houston

805-279-2667

5044571546 Syracuse

713-504-4071

918-693-4739

801-641-9687

727-452-4447

9048741806 Middleburg

216-773-0994

7246994996 Land O' Lakes

(5551) 99985-5226

416-453-3866

n/a

Tallahassee

City

3195419827 Columbia

850-545-9982

Cell Phone (please insert dashes)

TX

IN

FL

PA

NY

IN

VA

CAN

NC

NJ

MO

KY

NE

AR

CAN

CAN

FL

IL

VA

PA

TX

CA

UT

TX

OK

UT

FL

FL

OH

FL

BRA

CAN

SC

FL

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TN

RI

PUR

PUR

NC

LA

GA

FL

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traverse_james@yahoo.com

tedtracyvb@yahoo.com

spirostorres922@hotmail.com

hectortorres1278@gmail.com

wcaa@bellsouth.net

hitowwer@hotmail.com

scottrthompson@gmail.com

Sylviabee@bellsouth.net

marissa.thomas1998@gmail.co NC

mandithomas28@yahoo.com

smthayer@gmail.com

val@hwhlaw.com

tangdw88@gmail.com

Quickset9@Gmail.com

eswartz77@hotmail.com

jswanberg26@gmail.com

darlenesung@yahoo.com

jvfd1857@yahoo.com

jstoudermire2@gmail.com

clstillman@yahoo.com

babologna@att.net

inori.gu@gmail.com

dave.steadham@gmail.com

bill.stanger@rogers.com

bandpstainton@sympatico.ca

brooke.speyerer@gmail.com

spnick85@gmail.com

breannacsp@gmail.com

vbref@msn.com

sontagp@live.com

bsollima@msn.com

michaelene0507@gmail.com

jsokira@hotmail.com

dlsnid@aol.com

nsmithvbref@gmail.com

Mas3764@hotmail.com

smithej620@gmail.com

v.erika_smith@hotmail.com

sunshine34637@gmail.com

studio1fitness@gmail.com

Csilva@rogers.com

shorttca@gmail.com

randyshively@comcast.net

Email Address


Jannifer Yo-han Bob Jim Roque Rhadames Navid Gabriel Deana Diana Sue Charlie Kevin Verane Hector Elias HECTOR LUIS Hector M Hector Xavier Teresa Bob Bob Damon Dan Rod Mike Michael Gil Stacia Alex Kyndall Bob Cynara Harold Dave Ashleigh Mitch WESCH Heidi Jeff Peggy Skylar

Tucker

Tung

Turntine

Uhrig

Urena

Urrutia

Vafaei

Valdes

Van Story

Vargas

Vargas

Vargas-Campos

Vazquez

Verane

Villanueva

VILLANUEVA

Villanueva

Villanueva

Vizzari

Wagner

Waldrop

Walker

Walker

Walker

Walling

Walton

Wartell

Washington

Wassem

Waters

Watson

Weathersbee

Webber

Webster

Weeaks

Wells

WESCHLER

Wetzel

Wheeler

White

Whitton

476

477

478

479

480

484

485

486

487

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516

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510

509

503

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492

491

490

483

482

481

474 mike

Preferred Everyday First Name Ivan

Last Name

trotter

accepted 3rd

Trifunovic

accepted 2nd

475

accepted 1st

Cameron

Debra

Bradley

Dorothy (Sue)

Eric

Kevin

Denise

Afshin

William

Gwendolyn

Harold

Kimberly

Craig

Mandi

Jason

Roque

Sun

no hotel

Michael

Jamaal

Nicholas

Stephen

michael

Hector

HECTOR LUIS

Hector Miguel

Bernardo

John

Diana

Heidi

Carlos

Sallie/Sabrina/Cathy

Kemerie

Caitlin

Jaime

Michael

Mark

David

Codey

Abigail

Teresa

Nathaniel

Assigned Roommate First Name

Dubuc

Knuth

Graham

Vargas

Ngai

Cummings

Neale

Sharifalam

Kissell

Rouse

Dobbel

Brooks

Wiedel

Thomas

Hanes

Urena

Kim

no hotel

SAXBY

Argrow

Spano

Reider

trotter

Rivera

VILLANUEVA

Villanueva

Bautista Suero

Bear

Vargas

Weitzel

Vargas-Campos

Bennett/Easley/Oates

Rosario

McLaren

Gonzalez

Walton

Mills

Lambert

Hilton

Lauka

Vizzari

Hutson

SU June 16

TH June 13

TH June 20

SU June 16

TH June 20

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SA June 15

SU June 16

SU June 16

TH June 20

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

no hotel

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SA June 15

SU June 16

SA June 15

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

TH June 20

Assigned Roommate Last Hotel Arrival Date Name

TU June 25

FR June 28

FR June 28

SA June 29

SA June 29

TU June 25

TU June 25

SA June 29

TU June 25

TU June 25

TH June 20

MO June 24

SA June 29

TU Jun 25

TU Jun 25

TU June 25

TU June 25

no hotel

TU June 25

TU June 25

FR June 21

TU June 25

TU June 25

SA June 29

SA June 29

SA June 29

FR June 28

SA June 29

FR June 28

MO June 24

SA June 29

TU June 25

MO June 24

SA June 29

TH June 20

Other

TU June 25

MO June 24

MO June 24

TU June 25

TU June 25

TU June 25

FR June 28

Hotel Departure Date

Indianapolis

Jacksonville

Lansdale

Rock Hill

amherstburg

Sioux City

City

San Juan

SAN JUAN

San Juan

Garland

San Juan

Bayamon

Kerrville

Bayamon

Naples

San Lorenzo

Bellevue

Yabucoa

Homewood

Omaha

Missouri City

Phoenix

Saint Louis

Bradley

Houston

St. Petersburg

Acworth

Simpsonville

Bridgeport

Hamilton

San Antonio

Waco

Guelph

Greenville

(919) 770-0395

863-206-3572

Sanford

Winter Haven

8323388646 SUGAR LAND

864-328-5868

8144502084 ERIE

7069516289 Evans

469-383-4320

519-362-4211

14046684240 Clarkston

1210-385-2332

4047906494 Decatur

205-541-2262

402-699-7017

281-979-1167

602-400-8095

314-229-4119

309-824-4864

504-296-6547

859-492-8703

678-313-6046

864-505-9600

610-513-0468

289-439-2636

7876446979 Euless

787-646-7232

939-717-1533

+17875313870

407-232-0671

787-415-4757

939-588-9628

830-370-6442

787-477-1475

903-733-1007

787-914-7831

425-999-4171

787-941-6451

8432590451 Summerville

317-201-7611

904--568-6155

732-910-6827

803-984-3478

519-99506952

712-522-9366

Cell Phone (please insert dashes)

TX

PUR

WA

PUR

SC

IN

FL

PA

SC

CAN

IA

State

NC

FL

TX

SC

PA

GA

TX

CAN

GA

TX

GA

AL

NE

TX

AZ

MO

IL

TX

FL

GA

SC

PA

CAN

TX

PUR

PUR

PUR

TX

PUR

PUR

TX

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swhitton.wlms@lee.k12.nc.us

wladyangler@tampabay.rr.com

jswheeler32@hotmail.com

heididwetzel@gmail.com

WESCH23@MSN.COM

Mitchell.d.wells3.civ@mail.mil

Arweeaks@gmail.com

webby56a@gmail.com

GaCartoRef@aol.com

weatherci@gmail.com

robertwatson3000@gmail.com

kyndallwaters@gmail.com

awassem@cox.net

swash1@sbcglobal.net

Wartellg@hotmail.com

waltonmichae@yahoo.com

mikerefs@hotmail.com

rwearl58@gmail.com

danwalker268@netzero.com

damon2g@gmail.com

rbwald_49@hotmail.com

rwagner18@hotmail.com

tvizzari3@gmail.com

xavier9327@hotmail.com

hvillanueva149@gmail.com

hectorluis06@hotmail.com

Helias8@yahoo.com

Verane7@gmail.com

kvolley23@gmail.com

cvargascampos@outlook.com

dsvargas14@gmail.com

diana.vargas.campos.5@gmail. PUR

deanarenae@gmail.com

gabriel-ito123@hotmail.com

navid.cs@gmail.com

Rhadamesu@yahoo.com

thirty7@hotmail.com

vbref@sbcglobal.net

rlturntine@comcast.net

yhtung919@gmail.com

tuckerjj@winthrop.edu

mtrotter51@hotmail.com

trrrifahh@gmail.com

Email Address


Clevon Torrance Phil Vernon Cindy Peg Yvette Bonnie Steve W bill Matt Brian Nancy Danny Barry Tonia Eric Brian David Doug Michael Ron Chad Esteffan Gwen Mike Jim Dee Tim Alexis Haleigh Denise Angel Michael Miguel Time Jamie Evan Connie

Williams

Williams

Wilson

Wilson

Wingert

Winters

Wise

Wishnietsky

Wohlschlaeger

wolf

Wong

Wood

Woodham

Woosley

Wright

Wright

Wynings

Xu

Young

Yuen

Zewski

Zientek

Zimmerman

Andujar

Sanford

Olsen

Kramar

Mankins

Rough

Montanez

Lewis

Boyette

Cano

Sanderson

Berrios

Time

Ratliff

Dowdall

McKelvey

519

520

521

522

523

527

528

529

530

531

532

536

537

538

539

540

542

543

544

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547

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556

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553

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535

534

533

526

525

524

517 Gwen

Preferred Everyday First Name Craig

Last Name

Wilcher

accepted 3rd

Wiedel

accepted 2nd

518

accepted 1st

Donna

Wesley

Kimberly

Moti

WILLIAM

dbl/dbl

single - king

Barbara

Elizabeth

Hector Elias

single - king

Jennifer

Michael

Frederick

Catherine

Walda

Scott

single - king

Fernando

Jason

Robert

Jose Carlos

Edward

YOLONDA

no hotel

Edward

Leslie/Donalda

Jimmy

Baoqing

Steve

Larry

no hotel

Alma

Phyllis

Janice

Alan

single - king

Leslie

Derrick

Sylvia

Alex

Assigned Roommate First Name

Beasley

Radigan

Ratliff

Benami

Agosto

dbl/dbl

single - king

Besal

Lasseter

Villanueva

single - king

McClinton Montalvo

Zewski

Rover

Johnson

Maldonado Lam

Thompson

single - king

Mosquesa

Antonelli

Kyle

Silva

Carruthers

ANDERSON

no hotel

Swartz

Majewski/Abadie

McKinzey

Ma

Covert

Ruane

no hotel

Grandpre

Nohl

McGeary

Hotaling

single - king

Melvin

Bennett

Thomas

Wassem

TH June 20

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

TH June 20

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

no hotel

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

TH June 20

no hotel

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

MO June 24

SU June 16

SU June 16

SU June 16

TU June 18

Assigned Roommate Last Hotel Arrival Date Name

MO June 24

MO June 24

TU June 25

TU June 25

TU June 25

FR June 21

FR June 28

SA June 29

FR June 21

FR June 28

TU June 25

TU June 25

TU June 25

FR June 21

SA June 29

SA June 29

SA June 29

TU June 25

TU June 25

TU June 25

MO June 24

SA June 29

TU June 25

MO June 24

no hotel

TU June 25

SA June 29

SA June 29

MO June 24

MO June 24

TU June 25

no hotel

WE Jun 26

TU June 25

MO June 24

SA June 29

FR June 28

TU June 25

TH June 20

TH June 20

SA June 29

Hotel Departure Date Omaha

City

Lebanon

Tolleson

altoona

Conroe

Palm Coast

Colorado Springs

Rochester

Fort White

North York

Newport News

mADISON

Apopka

Glasgow

DAPHNE

Sunderland

Greenbelt

SANTO DOMINGO

Cresson

Mesa

Queensbury

Suffolk

Wichita

Eads

302-383-8382

716-903-6801

423-367-4568

Clearwater

Kenmore

Kingsport

2064461947 Seattle

9392676327 Morovis

901-652-0677

9155263583 Valrico

757-647-9034

316 323-7549

7875071358 Rio Grande

814-937-3036

489-878-8784

518-812-5550

6232056337 Mesa

301-996-1805

1-829-892-5422

7172535070 Waynesboro

9184087333 Charlotte

413-530-7094

5199806380 Windsor

561-385-5639

416-301-1818

757-775-0741

256-497-1399

407-952/6961

270-590-0205

251-463-7622

17064014698 Rayle

4085690514 Mountain View

814-932-5967

281-788-6830

336-225-5116

719-963-6194

507-990-0034

14027203303 Omaha

5759938927 Las Cruces

615-483-3804

318-614-7926

7722019614 Port Saint Lucie

8038001002 Columbia

402-415-3619

Cell Phone (please insert dashes)

PA

NC

MA

CAN

FL

CAN

VA

AL

FL

KY

AL

GA

CA

PA

TX

FL

CO

MN

NE

NM

TN

AZ

FL

SC

NE

State

PA

AZ

NY

AZ

MD

FL

NY

TN

WA

PUR

TN

FL

VA

KS

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MSVBREF@GMAIL.COM

agjaa@msn.com

deniseboyette@yahoo.com

haleigh_lewis56@yahoo.com

alexismontanez657@gmail.com PUR

TDONROUGH@HOTMAIL.CO

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Email Address


AAU - Volleyball

https://aauvolleyball.org/2019Nationals?pv=1

Click Below to Expand Each Section

Tournament Info Event Schedule Information is subject to change.

More Details View the links below for more information:

10, 11 Open, 11 Club, 12 Open, 12 Premier, 12 Club, 12 Classic, 13 Open, 13 Premier, 13 Club, 13 Classic, 14 Open, 14 Premier, 14 Club, 14 Aspire, 14 Classic, 18 Apex**, 18 Pinnacle** Check-in: June 16, 2019 Competition: June 17-20, 2019

ENTRY PACKET (HTTP://IMAGE.AAUSPORTS.ORG/DNN/VOLLEYBALL/2019/2019-JNVC-ENTRY-PACKET.PDF)

15 Open, 15 Premier, 15 Club, 15 Aspire, 15 Classic, 17 Open, 17 Premier, 17 Club, 17 Aspire, 17 Classic, International Check-in: June 20, 2019 Competition: June 21-24, 2019

UPDATE ROSTER (HTTPS://APPLICATION.AAUSPORTS.ORG/SVB)

Boys 14U, 15U, 16U, 17U, 18U Check-in: June 20, 2019 Competition: June 21-23, 2019 16 Open, 16 Premier, 16 Club, 16 Aspire, 16 Classic Check-in: June 24, 2019 Competition: June 25-28, 2019 New divisions added: 11 Open, 11 Club, 12 Premier, 18 Apex, 18 Pinnacle ****1188AAppeexxiissffoorrOOppeenn//PPrreem miieerrlleevveelltteeaam mss..1188 PPiinnnnaacclleeiissffoorrCClluubb//CCllaassssiicclleevveelltteeaam mss..**

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Orange County Convention Center Courts 19 and above will be located at the Convention Center in the North and South Halls. Entrances and ticket sales will be located on both the North and South Concourses. Parking & Directions: A special daily parking rate of $10 per day will be available during the event. This does include re-entry on the same day. You must save your receipt for re-entry. Parking is available in the North Lot, South Lot, Destination Parkway Garage and the Watson Lot (behind the Hyatt Regency). Take advantage of Shuttle Service from the Destination Parkway Garage. Travel Advisory: Event traffic should use Beachline Expressway Exit #2. If traveling on Sand Lake Blvd, use Universal Blvd to the Convention Center. Large crowds are expected. Parking maps and directions will be posted soon! Facility Information: Coolers are not permitted inside the competition hall; however, there are unsecured cooler storage rooms on the concourse. Any coolers left unattended are not the responsibility of AAU, ESPN Wide World of Sports, or the Orange County Convention Center. No ball handling is permitted inside the Convention Center. No outside chairs are permitted inside the Convention Center.

Extras Opening Ceremonies The Opening Ceremonies will take place on Sunday, June 16 at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex. The Complex will open at 5:00 pm. Team march-ins will begin at 7:00 pm (weather permitting) at Champion Stadium. Large crowds are expected, so it is recommended to arrive early.

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Schedule Doors Open: 5:00 pm Team March-ins: 7:00 pm Tickets Players and coaches must have their credentials to get into the Complex. Spectators can purchase a lengthof-event pass that includes admission to the Opening Ceremony. Length-of-event passes will be available for sale all day at both ESPN Wide World of Sports and the Orange County Convention Center, so make sure to stop by and get your tickets early to avoid the lines!

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Parking Guests and teams can park at the ESPN Wide World of Sports. There is no charge for parking. Please be prepared for heavy traffic and follow all posted signs. Information subject to change.

Recruiting Seminar A recruiting seminar will take place at the Orange County Convention Center. Seminars are FREE and open to all participants, parents, and spectators. Come hear view points from top college coaches on playing collegiate volleyball. June 21, 2019 10:00 am 2:00 pm OCCC North Concourse Room N230

Water Park Party Take time out away from the courts to celebrate! Players, parents, coaches, and family members are invited to attend an exclusive AAU Volleyball party at a Disney Water Park! This year AAU will offer TWO Water Park Parties! Activities include a giant wave pool, a relaxing lazy river, exhilarating attractions, live entertainment, and a special dinner! Dates are listed below. Thursday, June 20, 2019 from 5:00pm 10:00pm Monday, June 24, 2019 from 5:00pm 11:00pm Tickets will be available for $59.00 per person.

Side Out Foundation Dig Pink days at the 46th AAU Junior National Volleyball Championships will take place on June 18th, 22nd, and 26th. We encourage all teams to show their support by wearing something pink. All current uniform requirements must still be adhered to on these days. Share your pictures online with #AAUDigsPink.

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AAU Volleyball Wants To Make An Impact! AAU and The Side-Out Foundation are joining forces for the third straight year. We believe our players, coaches and fans will celebrate great defense and help fund game-changing stage IV breast cancer research all at the same time! We are also excited to announce that the 46th AAU Girls' Junior National Volleyball Championships will be the culminating event of Side-Out's 2019 Dig Pink® Dig-A-Thon! HOW WE IMPACT AND SUPPORT The Dig Pink® Dig-A-Thon is a season-long campaign uniting volleyball teams to accomplish 150,000 digs in honor of the 150,000 individuals living with stage IV breast cancer in the U.S. As part of the Dig-A-Thon, teams will compete for every dig while collecting pledges from family, friends, and fans. For each dig your team completes as part of your pledge drive, you are supporting Side-Out’s clinical research. AAU Volleyball encourages all participating teams to sign up online for the Dig Pink® Dig-A-Thon and start collecting pledges to help Side-Out reach its goal this season and show the power of the AAU volleyball community to make an impact. The top fundraising team will be rewarded with a free entry to next year’s AAU Girls’ Junior National Volleyball Championships. The winning team will be announced by the end of June. AAU Volleyball will also have Dig Pink days at the 46th AAU Girls’ Junior National Volleyball Championships on June 18th, June 22nd, and June 26th. All current uniform requirements must still be adhered to on these days. Don’t forget to share your pictures online with #AAUDigsPink.* CLICK HERE FOR INFORMATION ON HOW TO JOIN THE DIG PINK® DIG-A-THON (https://info1.side-out.org/dig-a-thon /#utm_source=AAU%20Dig-a-thon%20lead& utm_medium=AAU& utm_campaign=AAU%20Dig-a-thon%20lead)

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I am sending this message in advance of releasing the AAU National championships registration form. If you have not already done so, you should make sure you have a CURRENT AAU membership number. AAU memberships expired this past October, so unless you bought a multi-year membership recently, you need to buy a new one this year. Remember there is a background screen associated with this membership and sometimes that takes a couple of days to complete. DO NOT SEND THE NUMBER TO ME AT THIS TIME! BE READY TO PUT IT ON THE REGISTRATION FORM! If you want to call someone at the AAU office and have them process the membership for you, you can call 407-934-7200. They have Spanish speaking representatives who can assist you. They can also help you find your number if you already registered and do not know where your number is. I know there are 3 sessions this year and I know some of you were chosen to work 3 sessions in past, but the rule remains the same. You can register for 2 sessions. After I secure enough referees for the first and second sessions, I will contact some referees to possibly stay for the third. But I will not know who will be asked to stay until almost the May timeframe. So when you register, you can check the box for 'interested in working the 3rd session', but I cannot guarantee that you will be selected. My preference is to select those with a national, junior national or candidate rating. I know my website says the form will be available by Nov and here it is mid-January and it's not up yet. But I am working on it and you will all get a message when it is ready. But I want you to be ready with a current membership number. So buy one NOW!!

2019 AAU Girls 18's Dates of Competition (contact Sue if you are interested in working) 18 Open, 18 Premier, 18 Club, 18 Classic Competition: May 25-27, 2019 Held in Orlando, FL

2019 AAU Dates of Competition (Registration form should be available soon) 1st session MO June 17 - TH June 20; 2nd session FR June 21 - MO June 24; 3rd session TU June 25 - FR June 28 Competition: June 17-20, 2019 10, 11 Open, 11 Club, 12 Open, 12 Premier, 12 Club, 12 Classic, 13 Open, 13 Premier, 13 Club, 13 Classic, 14 Open, 14 Premier, 14 Club, 14 Aspire, 14 Classic, 18 Gold, 18 Silver Competition: June 21-24, 2019 15 Open, 15 Premier, 15 Club, 15 Aspire, 15 Classic, 17 Open, 17 Premier, 17 Club, 17 Aspire, 17 Classic, International Competition: June 25-28, 2019 16 Open, 16 Premier, 16 Club, 16 Aspire, 16 Classic Competition: June 21-23, 2019 Boys 14U, 15U, 16U, 17U, 18U

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2018 AAU Referee Final tournament Info (posted June 6) 2018 AAU referee pre-tournament note #2 (posted May 7) 2018 AAU referee pre-tournament note #1 (posted May 1) Change Request Form (pdf version) March 30, 2018 Acceptances to officiate at the 2018 AAU National Volleyball Championships have been posted. If you have any RED boxes posted on your line, something is not correct. If your AAU number is highlighted in red, you do not have a current number. You will not be accepted until you send me a current AAU membership number. If you need assistance with your number, call the AAU office at 407-934-7200. If you applied to work one session and only part of another session, your acceptance box for the partial session is highlighted. I am only accepting referees to work an entire 4 day session. If your availability or travel plans can be adjusted and you can stay for the rest of the partial session, just let me know. If your FIRST NAME says ‘same’, you did not complete the registration form correctly. The instructions on the registration form stated: If you do not go by a different first name, please type your name again. If you put 'Same', that is what will appear in the list. Thank you. If you send me an email with your correct EVERYDAY FIRST NAME, I will adjust your form. Your hotel and arrival dates are very important. If your dates are not correct, please let me know, so I can correct them. All the information that you completed on the registration form is not visible. If you have questions about any item on your form, let me know. The first and second sessions are almost full. If you know anyone who has not yet registered, please tell them to complete their registration as soon as possible. If you have not already done so, you can make your travel plans accordingly.

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If you have expressed an interest in working in the third session, I will not know further information until closer to the first part of May. At this time, email (suemvb@cox.net) is my preferred method of communication. That way, I have a written copy of what you are trying to tell me. I cannot cut and paste information from a text, so please only use texting (at this time) to remind me of an email that you sent.

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Now that you’ve all been accepted to the work at the 2019 AAU National Volleyball Championships, it’s time to make sure all your information is correct. I will work on the hotel information in the next week or so. So YOU need to look at the list of accepted referees posted on my website at omnevb.net and check your information. I need you check your hotel dates. If you have a date checked that means you are leaving the next morning. So your listed departure date and the last night you need a hotel should be 2 different dates. This information is best viewed on a computer, not your phone. If you need assistance in checking your dates, try to check with one of your friends first. But if you need to change your dates, email me immediately. When looking for your name (and your last name is towards the bottom of the alphabet), know there are 2 pages. Go to the bottom of the sheet and you will see the link to the 2nd page. Remember the hotel policy change this year that was noted in the referee invitation document stated that if YOU want to come earlier than June 16 or stay later than your specific session, you must make your own hotel arrangements. CHECK IN DATE - If one of your hotel dates is highlighted, then there’s something wrong. If you noted a SA June 15 check-in date, you must find your own hotel for the night of SA June 15. The first night I will make a reservation for you is SU June 16. You can either make your own reservation with the hotel through a special link on my website or you can find your own hotel for that night. Let me know if I should change your check-in date. The last date to tell me about changes will be Friday May 3. After that date, I will automatically change it for you. CHECK-OUT DATE – If your check-out date is highlighted, then there’s something wrong. Your checkout date should match the last date you are working or the following date. If your check-out date is beyond one of those 2 dates, then you need to make your own reservation. Again, either at the hotel through the provided link or find your own room. LOOKING TO SHARE AN EARLY/LATE ROOM – There is a form on my website, where you can post a message looking for a roommate or looking to share for certain dates. This form should only be used to share an early or late night. Do not use this form to make requests to me as I will NOT monitor this site. This is a self-help site. Check your requested roommate’s dates too. Because I have limited hotel rooms available, I might need change your roommate, if your departure date does not match your requested roommate’s departure date. If I have rooms available and one of you is staying longer than the other one, there will be a charge to the one who stays in the room without the other. This applies even to dates that AAU would normally cover. The normal hotel room policy states that AAU will cover ½ of hotel room, if shared with another referee. So check with your requested roommate and make sure your dates are the same. Or let me know that one of you will pay for the difference. If you do not have a requested roommate or your requested roommate is now not coming, check on the list of accepted referees for someone you’d like to room with. Check with them, then send me an email with that request. You will have until Friday May 3 to make any arrival or departure changes. After May 3, I will attempt to make the date change with the hotel, but there could be an additional fee of $40 for that change. So check your arrival and departure dates carefully. Check with your requested roommate to make sure they got this message. Check with your friends to make sure they saw this message. Check with your acquaintances to make sure they saw this message. The list of attendees is posted to my website. If your dates are correct and no change is required, it is NOT necessary to email me. If you requested a room with your spouse or by yourself, you will assigned a king room and charged $40 per night for each night. If you are bringing additional family members, you will be assigned a double/double room and the price is $79 per night. If a suite is requested, the price is higher. I am using mailchimp as an email message provider because of the large number of referees on this list. Please do not delete messages from mailchimp. Some of you might need to put mailchimp on your list of accepted emails, so the


message does not get sent into spam or you automatically get deleted from this message provider. All messages that I send through the service are also posted on my website. I am also using another email address – omnevb@gmail.com. You might receive messages from me through that email provider too. I have an OMNEVB facebook page where I will try to post more messages. Make sure you like that page. REFEREE TRAINING CAMP I still have a couple of spots left in the referee training camp. Here is the info about the camp: A referee training camp will be offered. The camp will be 2 days in length. The camp will be held TU June 18 and WE June 19. The camp will be limited to officials who primarily work AAU tournaments. Referees who have a current USAV Junior National rating or are a Junior National candidate are not eligible. There will be a classroom session, followed by observations by trained raters/observers. In addition to observation matches, campers will have an opportunity to work at least one or two matches with a trainer as their partner. Referees will not be paid for the matches they work during the camp. Referees will still be housed during this time. To apply for this fantastic opportunity, click on the link on the omnevb.net website (under the AAU National tournament tab). The camp will be limited to 12 referees. The cost for the camp will be $50 and will be payable upon arrival at the tournament.

I know many of you have been working lots over the past few weekends, but Qualifier season is now over, as well as the Girls 18’s National Championships. I hope you get some down time during the month of May before we start into the summer season. I’m looking forward to seeing all of you soon,


2019 AAU Volleyball Handbook & Regulations

Amateur Athletic Union PO Box 22409 Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830 407-934-7200 www.aauvolleyball.org Revised October 2018


Revised October 2018

2019 AAU Volleyball Handbook & Regulations

TABLE OF CONTENTS I.

National Sport Committee Governance and Administration ........................................................ 3 A. National Committee Structure and Procedures ................................................................... 3 1. National Sport Chair ......................................................................................... 3 2. Executive Committee Composition .................................................................. 3 3. National Sport Committee Composition ........................................................... 3 4. Other Committee Positions ............................................................................... 4 B. Sport Committee Meetings ................................................................................................. 4 1. National Sports Committee Regular Meetings ................................................. 4 2. Non-Regular Sport Committee Meetings ......................................................... 4 3. National Sport Committee Special Meetings .................................................... 4 4. National Sport Executive Committee Meetings................................................ 4 5. Agenda Additions ............................................................................................. 4

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Sport Policies and Procedures ...................................................................................................... 5 A. Sportsmanship ..................................................................................................................... 5 B. Program Violations ............................................................................................................. 5 C. No Guarantee Policy ........................................................................................................... 5

III.

Sport Operations ........................................................................................................................... 5 A. Current Year Rule Changes ................................................................................................ 5 B. Event Operating Rules ........................................................................................................ 5 1. Court Size ......................................................................................................... 6 2. Net Heights ....................................................................................................... 6 3. Ball .................................................................................................................... 6 4. Official/Referee Requirements ......................................................................... 6 5. District Qualifier Medals .................................................................................. 6 C. Event Categories ................................................................................................................. 7 1. Competition Types ............................................................................................ 7 2. Categories of Competition ................................................................................ 7 D. Indoor Competition Rules ................................................................................................... 7 1. Indoor National Championship Rules ............................................................... 7 a. Qualification Procedure .............................................................................. 7 b. Age Divisions ............................................................................................. 7 c. Rules and Restrictions ................................................................................ 8 d. Uniform Requirements ............................................................................. 10 e. Team Rosters ............................................................................................ 11 2. Super Regional and Spotlight Grand Prix Tournaments ................................. 11 a. Qualification Procedure ............................................................................ 11 b. Hosting ..................................................................................................... 11

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c. Competition Rules .................................................................................... 11 d. Entry Fee Waiver...................................................................................... 11 E. Beach Competition Rules ................................................................................................. 12 1. Beach National Championship Competition Rules ........................................ 12 a. Qualification Procedure ............................................................................ 12 b. Age Divisions ........................................................................................... 12 c. Rules and Restrictions .............................................................................. 12 2. Other National and Regional Events ............................................................... 13 a. Qualification Procedure ............................................................................ 13 b. Competition Rules .................................................................................... 13 3. Club Attachment ............................................................................................. 14 IV.

Excerpts from AAU Code Book ................................................................................................. 14 A. AAU Membership............................................................................................................. 14 1. Conditions for Membership ............................................................................ 14 2. Categories of Membership .............................................................................. 14 B. Membership and Residency .............................................................................................. 14 C. Eligibility .......................................................................................................................... 15 1. Participation .................................................................................................... 15 2. Club Attachment ............................................................................................. 15 3. Transfers ......................................................................................................... 15 D. Use of Logos and Trademarks .......................................................................................... 16 E. Event Licenses .................................................................................................................. 16 F. District Sport Committee Biennial Meetings .................................................................... 17 1. District Sport Committee Biennial Meeting ................................................... 17 2. Notice of District Sport Meetings ................................................................... 17 G. Functions of District Sport Committees ........................................................................... 18 1. District Sports Committees ............................................................................. 18 2. Composition .................................................................................................... 18 3. Duties .............................................................................................................. 18 H. Functions of District Sport Director ................................................................................. 18 1. Election ........................................................................................................... 18 2. Appointment ................................................................................................... 19 3. Term of Office ................................................................................................ 19 4. Duties .............................................................................................................. 19 5. Removal .......................................................................................................... 19

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Appendix .................................................................................................................................... 21 A. B. C. D. E.

National Executive Committee Directory ......................................................................... 21 District Map and Alignment ............................................................................................. 22 National Sport Committee Awards ................................................................................... 27 Definitions/Glossary ......................................................................................................... 28 Club Release Form............................................................................................................ 29

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2018-2019 AAU Volleyball Handbook & Regulations PREAMBLE The AAU Volleyball National Committee has been established in order to promote the benefits of participation in athletics and hereby adopts these rules & regulations (subject to change without notice) for the advancement of that purpose. I.

NATIONAL SPORT COMMITTEE GOVERNANCE AND ADMINISTRATION A. National Committee Structure and Procedures 1.

National Sport Chair. a. National Sports Chairs shall be elected National Sport Committee at the committee meeting during National Conventions in which National Officers are elected. b. Terms are four years. c. National election policies shall apply. d. National Sport Chairs can be removed for cause by a majority vote of the National Officers, subject to the Right of Appeal to the National Board of Review. e. The President, with the approval of a majority of the officers, may appoint a person to fill a vacant Sport Chair position. The appointee will serve until the next regular or special meeting of the Sport Committee, at which time an election shall be held to complete the term.

2.

Executive Committee Composition. a. The Volleyball Executive Committee shall conduct the business of the Volleyball Committee in accordance with the rules and regulations of the AAU and the volleyball program, and act on behalf of the National Sports Committee between National Sports Committee meetings. b. The committee shall include the National Chair and members appointed by the National Chair. The term shall coincide with the term of the National Chair. c. The committee shall enforce these rules and the AAU Code as they apply to players, coaches and clubs. Penalties may be imposed subject to the due process procedures of the AAU Code.

3.

National Sport Committee Composition. The Committee will consist of the National Sports Chair, members of the Executive Committee who are elected as provided by the sport’s operating rules, the elected or appointed Sport Director of each District, or a representative designated by the District Governor, and one appointed representative from each Allied member that registers members in the sport. The President may appoint up to two (2) members-at-large.

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a. Voting. Only members of the National Sport Committee are permitted to vote in National Sports Committee meetings. There shall be no voting by proxy. Each member of the Committee will have one vote. Only representatives from Districts which registered a minimum of .5% (a half percent) of the total number of athletes in that sport in the previous year shall be allowed to vote in the National Sport Committee meeting. 4.

Other Committee Positions. The National Chair may appoint additional committee positions.

B. Sport Committee Meetings 1.

National Sport Committee Regular Meetings. Regular Meetings of the National Sport Committee shall be in conjunction with the AAU Convention.

2.

Non-Regular Sport Committee Meetings. National Sport Committee may hold a Non-Regular National Sport Committee meeting in odd years subject to the following provisions: a. The meeting is called by the Chair following approval of the National Office. b. The National Office has the right to coordinate the meeting and pick the site for the meeting.

3.

National Sport Committee Special Meetings. Special meetings of a Committee are scheduled at the request of the Chair or upon written request of at least one half (1/2) of the Committee members. Ten (10) days’ notice is required and notice shall state the purpose of the meeting.

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National Sport Executive Committee Meetings. The National Chair shall determine the date and location of Executive Committee Meetings.

5.

Agenda Additions a. Sport Committee Meeting Order (Agendas). The Regular National Sport Committee meetings, the Non-Regular National Sport Committee meetings, and National Sport Committee Special meetings shall follow meeting order (agenda format) as established by Code (Bylaw 9.5).

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SPORT POLICIES AND PROCEDURES A. Sportsmanship. It is the obligation of coaches, players, administrators, volunteers and other representatives of the AAU to practice the highest principles of sportsmanship and to observe the ethics of competition. Good sportsmanship is defined as qualities of behavior, which are characterized by courtesy and genuine concern for others. The display of good sportsmanship is a statement of the individual’s understanding and commitment to fair play, ethical behavior and integrity. B. Program Violations. Disciplinary action may be considered by the Districts, Sport Committee or the Executive Committee for any violations bringing discredit upon the AAU or any violation of any part of this Handbook or the AAU Code. In instances of alleged violations, Board of Review action may be taken against athletes, coaches, parents and/or clubs according to AAU Code. (Updated 10/12) C. No Guarantee Policy. The AAU can not and does not guarantee the appearance and/or participation of specific participant(s) and/or teams (as applicable) in this event. The AAU has licensed (approved) this Event as an official AAU Event (competition), but the AAU is not and shall not be responsible for any participant's or spectator's expenses related to this Event (nor reimbursements for same) in case of dissatisfaction of any participant, friend, family, or spectator, this includes, but is not limited to all travel, hotel (lodging), food, entry fees and/or any other expenses related to the event.

III. SPORT OPERATIONS A. Current Year Rule Changes 1.

The Premier division has been added for ages 12 & Under and the 11 & Under division will now have Open and Club divisions at the AAU Girls’ Junior National Volleyball Championships (Section D.1.b.iv).

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Athletes may participate in more than one division in the AAU Junior National Volleyball Championship as long as there is no overlap in competition dates. (Section D.1.c.vii)

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For changes in the USA Volleyball Domestic Competition Regulations, visit www.usavolleyball.org.

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Additional rule changes may be distributed on the coaches’ video or in the tournament information.

B. Event Operating Rules. These rules shall apply to AAU licensed events unless otherwise stated or modified by the District Director or event operator.

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Court Size a. Indoor court size is 18 m x 9 m (59’ x 29’6”) surrounded by a free zone of 2 m (6’6 ¾”) on each of the sides of the court and 7 m (23’) free zone above the court. b. Outdoor/Beach court size is 16 m x 8 m (52’6” x 26’3”) c. For additional court markings and complete regulations, please refer to the current USA Volleyball Domestic Competition Regulations at www.usavolleyball.org.

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Net Heights a. Indoor Net Heights Gender Boys Boys Boys Girls Girls Girls

Age Division 10U, 11U, 12U 13U, 14U 15U, 16U, 17U, 18U 10U 11U, 12U 13U, 14U, 15U, 16U, 17U, 18U

Net Height 7’0” 7’4 1/8” 7’11 5/8” 6’6” 7’0” 7’4 1/8”

b. Outdoor/Beach Net Heights (updated 11/14) Gender Boys Boys Boys Girls Girls

Age Division 10U, 12U 14U 16U, 18U 10U, 12U 14U, 15U, 16U, 18U

Net Height 7’0” 7’4” 8’0” 7’0” 7’4”

c. For additional regulations, please refer to the current USA Volleyball Domestic Competition Regulations at www.usavolleyball.org. 3.

Ball a. For indoor, ages 10, 11 and 12 & Under will use a lite ball or similar, with a weight of 7 to 8 oz. b. Spalding is the official volleyball of the AAU and shall be used for all national events.

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Official/Referee Requirements. Use of officials and any certification required is at the discretion of the event operator. a. Officials must have an AAU membership when working National level events (including Super Regional and Grand Prix events).

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medal program or the license shall be denied/voided. September 1, 2009. (Added 3/09)

Effective

C. Event Categories 1.

Competition Types a. National Championship b. National Invitational/National Committee c. Super Regional Championship d. Grand Prix Championship e. Regional Championship f. District Championship g. Inter-District h. Local Tournament / Invitational i. Leagues

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Categories of Competition a. Youth and Adult b. Indoor c. Beach / Outdoor

D. Indoor Competition Rules. AAU Volleyball is conducted under the AAU Code, AAU Volleyball Handbook and the current playing rules of USA Volleyball, as modified by the AAU National Executive Committee. For the current USA Volleyball Domestic Competition Regulations, visit www.usavolleyball.org. The following section contains the rules for the National Championship. Rules may be modified by the District Sports Director or event operator for other sanctioned events. 1.

Indoor National Championship Competition Rules a. Qualification Procedure. The National Championships are open to any member of the AAU meeting the entry guidelines. b. Age Divisions. i. The following age divisions may be contested at the Indoor National Championships (Updated 10/18). 10 & Under – Must be born on or after September 1, 2008 11 & Under – Must be born on or after September 1, 2007 12 & Under – Must be born on or after September 1, 2006 13 & Under – Must be born on or after September 1, 2005 14 & Under – Must be born on or after September 1, 2004 15 & Under – Must be born on or after September 1, 2003 16 & Under – Must be born on or after September 1, 2002 17 & Under – Must be born on or after September 1, 2001 18 & Under – Must be born on or after September 1, 2000, OR players who were born on or after September 1, 1999

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and be high school students during some part of the current academic year. ii. Once a player participates in a club or varsity program for any university, college, community college or junior college, he or she is ineligible to play in the National Championships. iii. No age waivers are allowed at the National Championship. iv. For the Girls’ National Championships, Open and Club divisions are held for 11 & Under, 12 & Under, 13 & Under, 14 & Under, 15 & Under, 16 & Under, 17 & Under and 18 & Under divisions. Classic divisions are held for 12 & Under, 13 & Under, 14 & Under, 15 & Under, 16 & Under, 17 & Under and 18 & Under divisions. Premier divisions are held for the 12 & Under, 13 & Under, 14 & Under, 15 & Under, 16 & Under, 17 & Under and 18 & Under divisions. Aspire divisions are held for 14 & Under, 15 & Under 16 & Under, and 17 & Under divisions. The Open division is the highest level of competition, the Premier division is the next level of competition, the Club division is the middle level of competition, the Aspire division is the lower level of competition and the Classic division is the lowest level of competition. (Updated 10/18). c. Rules and Restrictions. The National Championship is conducted under the AAU Code, AAU Volleyball Handbook and the current playing rules of USA Volleyball, as modified by the AAU National Executive Committee. For the current USA Volleyball Domestic Competition Regulations, visit www.usavolleyball.org. i. Rally scoring will be used. Each non-deciding set will be won by the team that first scores 25 points with a minimum two-point advantage (no scoring cap). If there is a deciding set, it will be won by the team that first scores 15 points with a minimum two-point advantage (no scoring cap). ii. 12 substitutions and Libero player(s). Substitutions are only recognized when the sub enters the zone. There is no longer a request from the coach or captain (Added 12/09). iii. Libero player(s) (Updated 2/12) (a) Each team can designate up to two Liberos. Libero(s) must be identified prior to each set. (b) Only one Libero may be on the court at a time. (c) The Libero player(s) may serve in one rotation in a set. a. If one Libero per set is used, the libero already on the court (rotating to the front row) may move to position 1 (right back) to serve without being required to leave the court for one completed rally. In this case the player that the Libero had previously replaced must replace her

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v.

on the court. A Libero who has served in one rotation may no serve in another. b. If two Liberos per set is being used, the acting Libero rotating to the front row may move to the position 1 and serve without being required to leave the court. In addition, the acting Libero may come off the court at the same time that the second Libero moved into position 1 to serve. This double Libero replacement is only allowed for serving purposes. (d) The libero CAN be team captain, game captain or both (Updated 10/15) (e) For additional explanation on the Libero players, refer to Appendix F. Centerline and Net Touch Rules (Added 12/09) (a) Encroachment into the opponent’s court with any part(s) of the body is permitted, provided some part of the body remains either in contact with or directly above the centerline, and there is no interference with opponents. Completely crossing the centerline with the foot, feet, or hands, or encroachment with other body parts must not present a safety hazard to opponents. (Updated 9/14) (b) Contact with the net by a player between the antennae, during the action of playing the ball, is a fault. The action of playing the ball includes (among others) take-off, hit (or attempt) and landing. (Updated 10/15) (c) Players may touch the post, ropes or any other object outside the antenna, including the net itself, provided that it does not interfere with play. (d) A player interferes with play by (amongst others) touching the net between the antennae or the antenna itself during action of playing the ball, using the net between the antennae as a support or stabilizing aid, creating an unfair advantage over the opponent by touching the net, making actions which hinder an opponent’s legitimate attempt to play the ball, or catching/holding onto the net. Players close to the ball as it is played, or who are trying to play it, are considered in the action of playing the ball, even if not contact is made with the ball. However, touching the net outside the antenna is not be considered a fault. (Updated 10/15) When one team has exclusive use of the court, the other team must be either at its team bench or out of the playing area. Warming up with balls at the team bench or in the spectator walkways is not permitted (Added 12/09).

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The 10 & Under division will be allowed to step into the court when serving. The step-in line will be 6’6” from the serving line. vii. Athletes may participate in more than one division in the AAU Junior National Volleyball Championship as long as there is no overlap in competition dates. Coaches may be on multiple team rosters. (Updated 10/18) viii. Only females may participate as players in the AAU Girls’ Junior National Volleyball Championships (Updated 10/12). ix. Only males may participate as players in the AAU Boys’ Junior National Volleyball Championships (Updated 10/12). x. No artificial noise makers will be allowed during play in any of the competition facilities. xi. Additional rules may be made available or revised at the coaches meeting or in the Championship manual. d. Uniform Requirements i. Each player is required to wear the same jersey number throughout the event with limited exceptions as required by emergency or blood rule applications. This applies to all players in the Libero position. If players share the Libero position from match to match, a player shall wear the same jersey number whenever they play, whether they are or they are not, assigned to the Libero position. ii. Identical uniforms are required, with the following exceptions: (a) Libero Uniforms 1. The Libero must wear a uniform shirt that is immediately recognized from all angles as being in clear contrast to and distinct from the other members of the team. (b) Different sleeve lengths are permitted. (c) If undergarments are worn in such a manner that they are exposed, they will be considered a part of the uniform, in which they must be similar and the same color for any team member (except Libero) who wears the undergarment. Socks and shoes are not considered part of the uniform. (d) Manufacturer’s logo or trademark can vary if it does not exceeding 2 ¼ inches. (Added 10/13) iii. The jerseys must be numbered in a permanent manner from 1 and 99 and duplicate numbers are not allowed. iv. Uniform numbers must be clearly visible and centered on the chest and back. v. The numbers must be minimum height of 4” on the chest and 6” on the back. It is recommended that numbers be 6”

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on chest and 8” on the back. The stripe forming the numbers shall have a minimum width of ¾”. vi. Each jersey must use the same color and number height for all players except the Libero. The color and brightness of the numbers must contrast with the color and brightness of the jerseys. Color combinations including but not limited to purple/black, dark green/black, navy/black or navy/maroon are not distinctive enough to comply with the rules. vii. USA Volleyball uniform requirements must be followed. For additional specifications, please refer to USAV rule 4.3. e. Team Rosters i. Team rosters may include up to fifteen (15) players and five (5) adult bench personnel. All bench personnel must be AAU members in the non-athlete category. ii. Uniform numbers are required to be submitted on the team roster. Each player must wear the same number throughout the event, with limited exceptions. iii. Rosters must be verified at Team Check-In. Changes to the roster after Team Check-In could result in a fee. No changes to the roster are allowed once play begins, unless approved by the Championships Director. 2.

Super Regional and Spotlight Grand Prix Tournaments. a. Qualification Procedure. These events are open to any member of the AAU meeting the entry guidelines. b. Hosting. The Executive Committee will award the Super Regional and Grand Prix events. Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis. c. Competition Rules. These events shall follow the competition rules set forth in Section III.D.1 for National Championships unless otherwise stated in the event registration information or as approved by the Executive Committee. d. Entry Fee Waiver. i.

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The winner in each girls’ age division with 12 or more teams will receive a free entry fee to the AAU National Championships, the West Coast Championships, or the AAU Volleyball Festival. The winner in each boys’ age division with 8 or more teams will receive a free entry to the AAU National Championships. If less teams participate, the entry fee will be adjusted on a percentage basis. (Updated 10/18) If the Super Regional or Grand Prix is held after the National Championship entry deadline, teams must submit their entry and fees for the Nationals by the deadline. No exceptions. If the team wins the Super Regional or Grand

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Prix, they will be reimbursed the entry fee after the National Championships. E. Beach Competition Rules. AAU Volleyball is conducted under the AAU Code, AAU Volleyball Handbook and the current playing rules of USA Volleyball, as modified by the AAU National Executive Committee. For the current USA Volleyball Domestic Competition Regulations, visit www.usavolleyball.org. The following section contains the rules for the National Championship. Rules may be modified by the District Sports Director or event operator for other sanctioned events. 1.

Beach National Championship Competition Rules a. Qualification Procedure. The National Championships are open to any member of the AAU meeting the entry guidelines. b. Age Divisions. The following age divisions may be contested at the Beach National Championships (Updated 10/18). i.

10 & Under – Must be born on or after September 1, 2008 12 & Under – Must be born on or after September 1, 2006 14 & Under – Must be born on or after September 1, 2004 15 & Under – Must be born on or after September 1, 2003 16 & Under – Must be born on or after September 1, 2002 18 & Under – Must be born on or after September 1, 2000, OR players who were born on or after September 1, 1999 and be high school students during some part of the current academic year.

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Once a player participates in a club or varsity program for any university, college, community college or junior college, he or she is ineligible to play in the National Championships. c. Rules and Restrictions. The National Championship is conducted under the AAU Code, AAU Volleyball Handbook and the current playing rules of USA Volleyball, as modified by the AAU National Executive Committee. i. ii. iii. iv. v.

vi.

Rally Scoring: 2 games to 21, with third game to 15 (if necessary) or 1 game to 28 (rally scoring) Block counts as a contact No open hand dinks/tips One toss per serve Players may not set the ball or contact the ball with finger action in an attempt to play the ball when receiving the serve (Updated 10/13). Any contact with any part of the net by a player’s body is a violation (Added 10/13).

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viii.

ix.

x.

xi. xii.

xiii. xiv.

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Players handling the ball must set the ball in the direction they are facing or directly behind them (shoulders square) when returning the ball over the net. Side changes in multiples of 7 when the set goes to 21 or 28. Side changes in multiples of 5 when the set goes to 15. (Updated 11/12) Time-Outs: (a) Each team is allowed one time-out per set. (b) In addition, one technical time-out is allowed per each set of 21 to 28 points. The technical time-out is not awarded to each team, but rather a shared time-out when a total combined score is reached. During games 1 and 2 that are played to 21 points, the technical time out-out is taken when the combined score reaches 21. There is no technical time-out in a set of 15 points. For single sets to 28 points, the technical time-out is taken when the combined score reaches 28. (Updated 11/12). Coaching during the match is not allowed. Active coaching is limited to time-outs and in between sets and matches. (Updated 9/14). (a) In addition, for the IBVL and Club Championships only, active coaching is allowed during side changes. The coach may not enter the court. The interaction must take place during the time allowed when players change sides of the court and play must immediately begin after the side change. (Added 10/13) In the 10 & Under division, players may step onto the court to serve the ball (Added 10/13). In the 10 & Under and 12 & Under divisions, all contacts that are hit overhand are considered a driven ball. The first contact may be received with multiple contacts (on the same attempt) or may take the ball with an open hand or set (Added 10/13). Athletes may wear socks or sand socks during competition. (Added 10/13). For net height and court size regulations, please refer to Section III (page 5-6).

Other National or Regional Events a. Qualifying Procedure. Other National level or Regional events may require qualifying at a prior event in order to participate. b. Competition Rules. These events shall follow the competition rules set forth in Section III.E.1 for National Championships unless otherwise stated in the event registration information or event flyer.

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IV.

Club Attachment. For the sport of Beach Volleyball, athletes compete as unattached. Club attachment does not apply except at Club Championship events. (Added 10/13)

EXCERPTS FROM AAU CODE BOOK A. AAU Membership. All participants must be a member of the AAU in order to participate in any AAU licensed event. Event Operators may not collect AAU membership money at any AAU licensed event. Membership Requirements. Membership in the AAU is a privilege granted by the AAU. It is not a right. The AAU at its sole discretion reserves the right to accept or reject applicants for membership. 1.

Conditions for Membership. Membership in any class may be granted only after an application is submitted and approved. By submitting an application, the applicant agrees to comply with all the provisions of the AAU Code, including its Constitution, Bylaws, policies, procedures and rules of the AAU.

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Categories of Membership a. District Member. The organization chartered by the Congress to provide administrative services within a designated geographic area. b. Club Member. An organization or group that has been approved for membership after meeting the registration requirements of the Code. c. Individual Member. A person who has been approved for membership after meeting the registration requirements of the Code. Individual membership categories include: i. Youth Athlete ii. Adult Athlete iii. Non-Athlete d. Allied Member. An organization or group approved by Congress which is engaged in athletics or sports-related activities.

B. Membership and Residency 1.

Adult members will not be bound by residence requirements.

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Youth members must register in the District of their bona fide residency, except as follows: a. A youth member who resides in the county of one District that adjoins a county of another District and who attends a school

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located in the adjoining county will have the option of registering in either District. b. A youth member subject to a written joint legal custody arrangement whose custodians reside in different Districts shall have the option of registering in either District. c. A bona fide student at an educational institution may be considered a resident of the District in which the institution is located. d. The National Board of Review will determine issues of residency. 3.

Persons living outside the U.S. may register online or through the AAU National Office. The respective National Sports Committee rules shall govern their participation in AAU competitions.

C. Eligibility 1.

Participation. A youth member may elect to participate in his or her District of bona fide residence or a District that geographically adjoins that District. Exception: In team events the National Sports Committee shall determine the number of youth members permitted to participate on a team from an adjoining District. For Volleyball, a maximum of three (3) members may participate with a team in an adjoining District

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Club Attachment. A youth member becomes attached to a club member when he/she competes with that club in any AAU licensed event (practice not included). A youth member may be attached to only one club with the following exceptions: a. An athlete may attach to additional clubs (one in each sport) if he/she participates in additional sports. b. Participation in an AAU licensed league does not create club attachment.

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Transfers. Athletes who transfer under this section are subject to National Championship eligibility restrictions as adopted by the National Sport Committee. After a youth member becomes attached to a club, he/she may only transfer to another club in the same sport as follows: a. If the youth member has not competed in any AAU authorized events in that Sport for a period of sixty (60) days no permission is necessary. b. If the representative of the club to which an athlete is attached signs a release form permitting an immediate transfer. (Athletes who transfer under this section are subject to National Championship eligibility restrictions as adopted by National Sport Committees.) c. When the transfer is for the purpose of competing with a team which has qualified for a National Championship as provided by National Sport Committee rules.

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d. If the Registrar determines there is good cause to believe that the transfer is due to events outside the control of the athlete or that the transfer serves the best interest of the AAU. D. Use of Logos and Trademarks 1.

AAU Registered Marks. The AAU name, mark, seal, logo, and other insignia (all "AAU marks”) are protected through trademark registration and are defined as the intellectual property of the AAU. No person or entity may use the AAU’s intellectual property without the prior and continued approval of the National AAU. Only those subordinates and affiliated organizations which are expressly authorized by the National AAU may use the intellectual property of the AAU. The National AAU may withdraw its approval to use its marks, in its sole discretion. Members shall immediately comply with notice to cease and desist from the use of the AAU’s intellectual property. The unauthorized use of any of the intellectual property of the AAU is a violation of this policy as well as the (Federal) Lanham Act and may subject the member/entity to penalties set out in the AAU Code. If granted approval/permission to use any of the AAU marks, the limited right to use the marks shall be non-exclusive and the user shall not acquire any ownership in or of such mark(s).

2.

Only chartered Districts, District Sport Committees and National Sport Committees may use the AAU marks in their name.

3.

There are three (3) levels of AAU club membership. Level 1 AAU Clubs acquire no rights to use the AAU’s intellectual property. Level 2 and Level 3 Clubs may use AAU’s registered marks only as follows: a. For the purpose of promoting an AAU licensed event. b. For the purpose of promoting the club’s AAU related activities. c. Neither members nor clubs may not use the name AAU in their legal name, domain name, email or any other name without the express written consent of the National AAU. In the event of a dispute or conflict as to a member’s/entity’s claim(s) to use any of the intellectual property of the AAU, the Officers of the AAU shall decide and determine the dispute in their sole discretion.

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5.

No license will be granted by the AAU for any event where the word “Olympic” or any derivative thereof is used in any advertisement or notice in any manner in connection with AAU competitions.

E. Event Licenses 1.

No event shall be conducted under the auspices of the AAU unless a written license has been issued for the activity. A license is the written approval of the AAU for the conduct of the activity.

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Only AAU members may participate in licensed events unless otherwise provided in the Bylaws.

3.

Licenses may be issued to any club in good standing that meets the membership criteria. Any license should be reviewed by the District Sport Committee Director or the Governor if there is no District Sport Director. If the license is reviewed and rejected, the organization submitting the license application shall be notified.

4.

No license shall take effect until approved or until the 15-day review period has expired.

5.

The National Registration Executive Committee has the authority to: a. Issue a license in an unchartered District. b. Issue a license for events in locations where there is no active District member. c. Issue a license for events in Districts where there is no current active participation. (No District Championship in the prior membership year). d. Issue a license for events directly sponsored by the National AAU or National Sports Committee (The National Sport Committee shall consult with the District Sports Director and Governor prior to seeking an event license.) e. Review and approve any sanction license rejected by the District. f. Revoke an approved license for good cause. Event licenses issued to one organization cannot be transferred to another organization.

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7.

No event license will be issued for any event where the word “Olympic� or any derivative thereof is used in any advertisements or notice in connection with the event except upon the specific written approval of the Board of Directors.

F. District Sport Committee Biennial Meeting 1.

District Sport Committee Biennial Meeting. It is the duty of the District Sport Committee to hold a biennial meeting, the date of which shall be approved by the District Executive Committee. [Not the Sport Committee Executive Committee]

2.

Notice of District Sport Meetings. Notice of the biennial or special meetings of the District Sport Committee will be given to all clubs with members registered in the sport. Notice shall be sent not less than 30 or more than 60 days prior to the scheduled meeting. a. Quorum. Five (5) member clubs with voting eligibility must be present to constitute a quorum of the Biennial Sport Committee meeting.

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b. Voting. Each club that has registered at least five (5) individual members in the sport during the current year shall appoint one (1) representative to serve on the District Sport Committee. The representative shall be designated on the club membership application. i. There shall be no voting by proxy. ii. A club may designate another representative for the club by written notice to the District Sports Director. Replacement in writing must be received 7 days prior to the meeting. iii. Each members of the Sport Committee shall have one vote. c. Minutes of the meeting must be written and filed with the District Secretary and the National AAU Compliance Department. G. Functions of District Sport Committees 1.

District Sport Committees. In each approved AAU sport in which the District has athletes actively participating, there may be a Committee to manage competition within the District.

2.

Composition. The District Sport Committee shall include the following: a. Each club member which registers at least five individual members in the sport shall have one representative on the District Sport Committee. b. District Sport Committee Officers as defined by that sport’s operating rules. c. The Governor may appoint up to two (2) at-large members. Duties. The duties of the District Sport Committee are to: a. In even years, hold a Biennial meeting, the date, time and location of which shall be approved by the District Executive Committee. b. Adopt at the Biennial Meeting, rules of operation of the Committee to be submitted to the Executive Committee for approval and which shall not conflict with the provisions of the AAU Constitution, Bylaws, National Policies or National Sport Committee rules. c. Determine whether to establish a Committee operating account and if so to comply with all relevant AAU procedures and policies. d. Provide for the conduct of the District championships. e. If the District Sport Committee is organized as an administration club under the AAU, it shall annually file the Location of Assets Report with the District Office, and forward a copy to the National Office.

3.

H. Functions of the District Sport Director 1.

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3.

4.

5.

by the Committee at its Biennial Meeting. The District Sport Director takes office upon election. Appointment. When there are fewer than five clubs registered to the Sport, the Sport Director may be appointed by the Governor with the approval of the National Sport Committee Chair. The District Sport Director takes office upon election or upon appointment. Term of Office. a. The term of office for an elected District Sport Director shall be four (4) years to run concurrently with the District Officers. b. Once elected, each District Sport Director is required to purchase a four (4)-year membership that will complete their entire term. c. The term of office for an appointed District Sport Director shall be one year until removed by the Governor; or until the Sport Committee has met the criteria to elect a Director. d. Vacancies. A vacancy occurring in an elected District Sport Director position shall be filled by the Governor with approval of the National Sport Committee Chair. Duties. The Sport Committee Director shall: a. Develop a budget for the Sport Committee to file with the District Treasurer. b. Perform the duties set forth in the Committee Rules of Operation. c. Review and approve, or for reasonable cause deny event licenses in the sport. d. Maintain records of the District Sport Committee, including but not limited to the minutes of all meetings, the budget, location of assets report (if required), and the District Sports Committee operating rules. e. Preside at Sport Committee meetings. f. Prepare, or have prepared, meeting minutes (which shall be approved at all District Sports Committee meetings). Forward a copy of all minutes to the National Office and District Secretary no later than 30 days following the District Sport Committee meeting. g. File a copy of all records requested by the District Secretary and the AAU National Office Compliance Department no later than 30 days following District Sport Committee meetings. h. At the conclusion of service as Sport Director, turn over all records to the successor to the position. Removal. District Sport Directors may be removed as follows: a. By District Sport Committee. An elected Sport Committee Director may be removed by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the Sport Committee at the Biennial meeting provided that the Notice of the meeting specifies that a motion to remove is on the agenda. b. By National Sport Chair. Each National Sport Chair shall annually review the number of events held in their sport. If the minimum number of licensed days of activity, excluding practice licenses is below the minimum established by the National Sports Council the National Sport Chair may remove the District Director with consent of the Governor. If the District Governor

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d.

does not agree with the removal, the President shall appoint an arbiter who will make the final decision, which shall be binding. By National Board of Review. A Sport Director may be removed by order of the National Board of Review following the filing of a complaint and the Board’s proceedings. By the National Board of Review Chair after the failure of the District Sports Director to file minutes, reports and records as required by this article.

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APPENDIX A National Executive Committee Directory National Chairman Roger Goudy Madison, OH 440-796-0503 roger@aausports.org Executive Committee Bob Blanford Louisville, KY 502-551-4094 kyaaubob@twc.com Joyce Cooney St. Louis, MO 314-846-5149 acevbc@aol.com Gino Grajeda Los Angeles, CA 310-344-4466 ggrajeda181@msn.com Sharon Schatz Rockford, MI 616-951-3033 mjvbaem@gmail.com AAU National Office Crystal Mannino Sport Manager 407-934-7200 (O) 407-934-7242 (F) crystal@aausports.org PO Box 22409 Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830

Melanie Foxworth Sport Manager 407-934-7200 (O) 407-934-7242 (F) melanie@aausports.org PO Box 22409 Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830

Tyler Wegehaupt Sport Coordinator 407-934-7200 (O) 407-934-7242 (F) tyler@aausports.org PO Box 22409 Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830

For a list of District Directors, please visit www.aauvolleyball.org.

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APPENDIX B District Map and Alignment

3 - ADIRONDACK DISTRICT (Organized January 31, 1920). That portion of New York State east and north of Broome, Cortland, Dutchess, Onondaga, Orange, Oswego and Sullivan Counties. Neighboring Districts: Connecticut, Middle Atlantic, New England, New York Metropolitan and Niagara. 56 - ALASKA DISTRICT (Organized December 3, 1965). State of Alaska. Neighboring Districts: None 48 - ARIZONA DISTRICT (Organized March 10, 1956). State of Arizona. Neighboring Districts: Colorado, New Mexico, Pacific Southwest, Southern Nevada, Southern Pacific and Utah 23 - ARKANSAS DISTRICT (Organized February 16, 1936). State of Arkansas and (added December, 1948) Bowie County, Texas. Neighboring Districts: Southeastern, Southern, Southwestern, Oklahoma, Missouri Valley and Ozark 12 -CENTRAL DISTRICT (Organized 1890). Illinois, except Calhoun, Greene, Jersey, Madison, Monroe and St. Clair Counties (counties of Calhoun, Greene, Jersey, Madison, Monroe and St. Clair given to Ozark District, with reservation that all judo therein to be controlled by Central District). Neighboring Districts: Wisconsin, Iowa, Ozark, Kentucky and Indiana

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Revised October 2018 46 - CENTRAL CALIFORNIA DISTRICT (Organized 1952). Counties of Fresno, Inyo, Kern, Kings, Madera, Mariposa, Merced, Mona, Tulare in the State of California. (Territory re-aligned, December, 1963). Neighboring Districts: Pacific, Southern Nevada and Southern Pacific 32 - COLORADO DISTRICT (Organized November, 1906). State of Colorado. (Territory re-aligned December, 1963, 1965, 1968. Renamed October, 2004.) Neighboring Districts: Wyoming, Nebraska, Missouri Valley, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona and Utah 5 - CONNECTICUT DISTRICT (Organized September 17, 1929). State of Connecticut. Neighboring Districts: Adirondack, New England and New York Metropolitan 14 - FLORIDA DISTRICT (Organized January, 1925). Florida, except Miami-Dade (official county name has been changed to Miami-Dade), Broward, that part of Hendry County West of Route 833 and Palm Beach Counties. (Territory re-aligned, December 1958, 1959, 1963, 1972, and 1999.) Neighboring Districts: Florida Gold Coast, Georgia and Southeastern 50 - FLORIDA GOLD COAST DISTRICT (Organized December 30, 1959). Counties of Broward, Miami-Dade (official county name has been changed to Miami-Dade), that part of Hendry County East of Route 833, and Palm Beach Counties. (Territory re-aligned, December 1958, 1959, 1963, 1972 and 1999.) Neighboring Districts: Florida 45 - GEORGIA DISTRICT (territory realigned September, 1989). State of Georgia Neighboring Districts: Florida, North Carolina, Southeastern and South Carolina 25 - GULF DISTRICT (Organized March 6, 1931). That part of the State of Texas bounded on the North and including the counties of Angelina, Houston, Leon, Nacogdoches, Robertson and Shelby; on the East by the State of Louisiana; on the South by the Gulf of Mexico and on the West by and including the counties of Austin, Brazos, Colorado, Fort Bend, Grimes, Matagorda, Robertson, Waller, Washington and Wharton. (Territory re-aligned September, 1992.) Neighboring Districts: Southern, Southwestern and South Texas 39 - HAWAIIAN DISTRICT (Organized November, 1910). State of Hawaii. Neighboring Districts: None 16 - INDIANA DISTRICT (Organized August 22, 1919). All of State of Indiana excepting Clark, Dearborn and Floyd Counties with the reservation that all wrestling therein be controlled by the Indiana District. Neighboring Districts: Central, Kentucky, Michigan and Ohio 35 - INLAND EMPIRE DISTRICT (Organized April 25, 1937). State of Washington, counties of Adams, Asotin, Benton, Chelan, Columbia, Douglas, Ferry, Franklin, Garfield, Grant, Kittitas, Klickitat, Lincoln, Okanogan, Spokane, Stevens, Walla Walla, Whitman and Yakima County. State of Idaho, State of Nevada, counties of Elko, Eureka and White Pine. (Territory re-aligned September, 1987.) Neighboring Districts: Pacific Northwest, Pacific, Oregon, Southern Nevada, Utah, Wyoming and Montana 40 - IOWA DISTRICT (Organized January 15, 1939). State of Iowa. Neighboring Districts: Minnesota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, Missouri Valley, Nebraska, Ozark and Central 41 - KENTUCKY DISTRICT (Organized February 27, 1939). The Commonwealth of Kentucky and Clark and Floyd County in the State of Indiana (except for the sports of wrestling, boys and girls basketball). (Territory realigned, September, 1987; October 2003). Neighboring Districts: Central, Indiana, Ohio, Ozark, Southeastern, Virginia and West Virginia 18 - LAKE ERIE DISTRICT (Organized January 5, 1931 As Northeastern Ohio District. Name changed at 1956 Convention). The Counties of Ashland, Ashtabula, Belmont Columbiana, Crawford, Cuyahoga, Erie, Geauga, Huron, Jefferson, Lake, Lorain, Mahoning, Medina, Portage, Richland, Seneca, Stark, Summit, Trumbull, Tuscarawus and Wayne. (Territory re-aligned December, 1960 and September, 1991.) Neighboring Districts: Ohio and Western Pennsylvania

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Revised October 2018 9 - MARYLAND DISTRICT (Organized, 1981). State of Maryland (except the counties of Montgomery and Prince Georges.) (Territory re-aligned December, 1968.) Neighboring Districts: Potomac, Virginia, West Virginia, Western Pennsylvania and Middle Atlantic 19 - MICHIGAN DISTRICT (Organized November, 1923). State of Michigan. (Territory re-aligned December, 1962 and October, 1971.) Neighboring Districts: Indiana and Ohio 8 - MIDDLE ATLANTIC DISTRICT (Organized 1906). New Jersey, south of Mercer and Monmouth County; all of the State of Delaware and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, east of and including Bedford, Centre, Clinton and Potter Counties (Territory re-aligned December, 1962.) Neighboring Districts: Adirondack, New Jersey, New York Metropolitan, Niagara, Western Pennsylvania and Maryland 30 - MINNESOTA DISTRICT (territory realigned September, 1989). State of Minnesota. Neighboring Districts: Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin 28 - MISSOURI VALLEY DISTRICT (Organized February 14, 1931). All of Kansas and that portion of the western part of the state of Missouri including and bounded by Adair, Audrain, Benton, Callaway, Christian, Cole, Greene, Hickory, Macon, Montineau, Morgan, Polk, Randolph, Schuyler and Taney. (Territory re-aligned December, 1962.) Neighboring Districts: Iowa, Nebraska, Colorado, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Ozark 31 - MONTANA DISTRICT (Organized February 15, 1936). State of Montana. Neighboring Districts: Inland Empire, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming 29- NEBRASKA DISTRICT (Organized June 26, 1922). State of Nebraska. (Territory re-aligned September, 1986.) Neighboring Districts: South Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado, Missouri Valley and Iowa 2 - NEW ENGLAND DISTRICT (Organized, 1890). New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Vermont. (Territory re-aligned September, 1987.) Neighboring Districts: Adirondack and Connecticut 7 - NEW JERSEY DISTRICT (Organized April 21, 1930). New Jersey north of and including Hudson, Mercer and Monmouth Counties. Neighboring Districts: Middle Atlantic and New York Metropolitan 42 - NEW MEXICO DISTRICT (Organized May 29, 1947). State of New Mexico and the counties of Brewster, Culbertson, Crockett, El Paso, Hudspeth, Jeff Davis, Presidio and Terrell in the State of Texas. (Territory re-aligned September, 1988.) Neighboring Districts: Colorado, Utah, Arizona, West Texas, South Texas and Oklahoma 6 - NEW YORK METROPOLITAN DISTRICT (Organized, 1890). New York, south of and including Dutchess, Orange, Sullivan and Ulster Counties; also the Canal Zone. (Renamed October, 2004) Neighboring Districts: Adirondack, Connecticut, Middle Atlantic and New Jersey 4 - NIAGARA DISTRICT (Organized September 27, 1919). State of New York west of and including Broome, Cortland, Onondaga and Oswego Counties. Neighboring Districts: Adirondack, Middle Atlantic and Western Pennsylvania 13 - NORTH CAROLINA DISTRICT (Organized December 5, 1965). State of North Carolina. Neighboring Districts: Georgia, South Carolina, Southeastern and Virginia 52 - NORTH DAKOTA DISTRICT (Organized December 1, 1962). State of North Dakota Neighboring Districts: Minnesota, Montana and South Dakota

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Revised October 2018 17 - OHIO DISTRICT (Organized May 1, 1923). State of Ohio (except the counties of Ashland, Ashtabula, Belmont, Columbiana, Crawford, Cuyahoga, Erie, Geauga, Huron, Jefferson, Lake, Lorain, Mahoning, Medina, Portage, Richland, Seneca, Stark, Summit, Trumbull, Tuscarawus and Wayne); and the Dearborn County in the State of Indiana. (Territory re-aligned, December, 1959, 1960, 1962,1963, and October, 2003). Neighboring Districts: Indiana, Lake Erie, Michigan, Kentucky, West Virginia and Western Pennsylvania 27 - OKLAHOMA DISTRICT (Organized February 23, 1936). State of Oklahoma. Neighboring Districts: Missouri Valley, Colorado, New Mexico, West Texas, Southwestern and Arkansas 37 - OREGON DISTRICT (Organized September 23, 1935). State of Oregon and the following counties of Washington: Clark, Cowlitz and Skamania. (Territory re-aligned September, 1987.) Neighboring Districts: Inland Empire, Pacific and Pacific Northwest 22 - OZARK DISTRICT (Organized, 1935). Missouri east of and including the following counties, Camden, Dallas, Douglas, Knox, Miller, Monroe, Montgomery, Osage, Ozark, Pike, Scotland, Shelby, including the city of St. Louis, and Webster. Counties of Calhoun, Greene, Jersey, Madison, Monroe and St. Clair in Illinois with reservation that all judo therein be controlled by Central DISTRICT. (Territory re-aligned December, 1962.) Neighboring Districts: Arkansas, Central, Kentucky, Iowa, Missouri Valley and Southeastern 38 - PACIFIC DISTRICT (Organized, 1890). The State of California, north of but not including the counties of Fresno, Madera, Mariposa, Merced, Mono and San Luis Obispo and the Counties of Churchill, Douglas, Humboldt, Lander, Lyon, Mineral, Ormsby, Pershing, Storey and Washoe in the State of Nevada. (Territory re-aligned December, 1961 and December, 1962 and 1963.) Neighboring Districts: Central California, Inland Empire, Oregon, Southern Nevada and Southern Pacific 36 - PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT (Organized June, 1905). Washington, west of but not including Chelan, Kittitas, Okanogan and Yakima Counties and north of but not including Cowlitz, Klickitat and Skamania Counties. Neighboring Districts: Inland Empire and Oregon 44 - PACIFIC SOUTHWEST DISTRICT (Organized December 10, 1949, as Southwest Pacific Border DISTRICT. Name changed at 1956 Convention). Imperial and San Diego Counties, California. Neighboring Districts: Arizona and Southern Pacific 10 - POTOMAC VALLEY DISTRICT (Organized October 15, 1929). All territory within the District of Columbia, counties of Montgomery and Prince Georges in the State of Maryland, and counties of Arlington and Fairfax and cities of Alexandria and Falls Church in the Commonwealth of Virginia. (Territory re-aligned December 1968. Formerly District of Columbia District. Renamed December, 1972.) Neighboring Districts: Maryland and Virginia 61 - PUERTO RICO DISTRICT (Organized September 8, 1984). Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands. Neighboring Districts: None 55 - SOUTH CAROLINA DISTRICT (Organized December 5, 1965). State of South Carolina. Neighboring Districts: Georgia and North Carolina 54 - SOUTH DAKOTA DISTRICT (Organized December 4, 1964). State of South Dakota. Neighboring Districts: Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota and Wyoming 43 - SOUTH TEXAS DISTRICT (Organized November 12, 1945). That part of the State of Texas bounded on the East by and including the counties of Burleson, Fayette, Jackson, Lavaca, Lee, Milam and; on the South by the Gulf of Mexico and the Republic of Mexico; on the West by and including the counties of Schleicher, Sutton and Val Verde, and on the North by and including the counties of Bell, Burnett, Coryell, Falls, Lampasas, Llano, Mason and Menard. (Territory re-aligned December, 1961, 1963 and September, 1992.) Neighboring Districts: Gulf, Southwest, South Texas, New Mexico and West Texas

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Revised October 2018 15 - SOUTHEASTERN DISTRICT (Organized August 13, 1951). The State of Alabama and the State of Tennessee. (Territory re-aligned December 1958, December 1972, September 30, 1989 and September 1999) Neighboring Districts: Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Southern, Arkansas and Ozark 24 - SOUTHERN DISTRICT (Organized, 1892). The State of Louisiana and the State of Mississippi. www.saau.org Neighboring Districts: Southeastern, Arkansas, Gulf and Southwestern 33 - SOUTHERN PACIFIC DISTRICT (Organized November, 1909). Including the counties of Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura all within the State of California. (Territory re-aligned October, 1973.) Neighboring Districts: Arizona, Central California, Pacific, Pacific Southwest, Southern Nevada 26 - SOUTHWESTERN DISTRICT (Organized May 8, 1936). That part of the State of Texas bounded on the South but not including the counties of Angelina, Brown, Callahan, Coryell, Falls, Houston, Lampasas, Leon, Milam, Mills, Nacogdoches, Robertson and Shelby; on the East by the State of Louisiana, State of Arkansas and the county of Bowie, Texas; on the North by the State of Oklahoma and the county of Bowie, Texas and on the West by the counties of, but not including Foard, Hardeman, Haskell, Jones and Knox in the State of Texas. (Territory realigned September, 1992.) Neighboring Districts: Oklahoma, Arkansas, Southern, Gulf, South Texas and West Texas 34 - UTAH DISTRICT (Organized November, 1910). State of Utah. (Territory re- aligned December, 1978.) Neighboring Districts: Inland Empire, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and Southern Nevada 12 - VIRGINIA DISTRICT (Organized December 9, 1934). Commonwealth of Virginia (except the Counties of Arlington and Fairfax and cities of Alexandria and Falls Church.) (Territory re-aligned December, 1968.) Neighboring Districts: Potomac Valley, West Virginia, Kentucky, Southeastern and North Carolina 11 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DISTRICT (Organized November 16, 1917). All counties in Pennsylvania west of Bedford, Centre, Clinton, Huntingdon and Potter Counties and the Counties of Brooke, Hancock, Marshall and Ohio in West Virginia. (Territory re-aligned December, 1959 and September, 1991.) Neighboring Districts: Middle Atlantic, Niagara, Maryland, West Virginia, Ohio, and Lake Erie 47 - WEST TEXAS DISTRICT (Organized 1952). All that part of the State of Texas bounded on the South side and including the counties of Concho, Irion, McCulloch, Pecos, Reeves, Regan, San Saba, Tom Green and Upton; on the West by the State of New Mexico; on the North by the State of Oklahoma; on the East by the State of Oklahoma and by and including the counties of Brown, Callahan, Foard, Hardeman, Haskell, Jones, Knox, Mills and San Saba in the State of Texas. (Territory re-aligned December, 1961; October, 1976.) Neighboring Districts: Oklahoma, New Mexico, South Texas and Southwestern 51 - WEST VIRGINIA DISTRICT (Organized February 28, 1960). The State of West Virginia. (Territory realigned December 1963, October 1973 and October 2003) Neighboring Districts: Maryland, Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Kentucky and Virginia 20 - WISCONSIN DISTRICT (Organized June 6, 1935). State of Wisconsin. (Territory re-aligned December, 1964 and September 30, 1989) Neighboring Districts: Michigan, Minnesota, Iowa and Central 58 - WYOMING DISTRICT (Organized December 9, 1968). State of Wyoming. Neighboring Districts: Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska, Colorado, Utah and Inland Empire

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APPENDIX C NATIONAL SPORT COMMITTEE AWARDS THE PHIL MAZUR OUTSTADING OFFICIAL AWARD 2011 Joao Paulo Santasofia (FL) 2012 Sue Mailhot (NE) 2013 Corny Galdones (VA) 2014 Greg Fletcher (NC) 2015 Harold Webber 2016 Gary Kuffahl 2017 Bill Stanley 2018 Peggy White THE JACK SCHATZ AWARD 1993 Bryant Anderson (CE) 1994 Phil Mazur (CE) 1995 Phil Mazur & Deb DiMatteo (CE) 1997 Sharon Schatz (MI) 1998 Carolyn Lambert (CE) 1999 Bob Blanford (KY) 2000 Gino Grajeda (SP) 2001 Sindee Snow (FL) 2002 Roger Revelle (MV) 2003 Sharon Schatz (MI) 2004 Denny Lennon (SP)

2005 2006 2007 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018

Joan Braid (MA) Roger Goudy (LE) Craig Allred (MT) Joyce Cooney (OZ) Puerto Rico AAU District (PR) Mike Killpack (UT) Bruce White (SO) Peggy & Jimmy Miranda (SE) Matt Williams (PA) & Mike Lingenfelter (IN)

THE EMIL BREITKREUTZ LEADERSHIP AWARD 1970 Emil Breitkreutz 1985 Doug Beal 1971 Dorothy Boyce 1986 Illinois Benedictine College 1972 Joe Sharpless 1987 Joe Knaver 1974 Ethel Stevens 2004 Phil Mazur 1975 Dorothy Boyce 2005 Bob Blanford 1977 Jack Schatz 2007 Gino Grajeda 1978 John Eaton 2010 Roger Goudy 1979 Jack Schatz 2012 Rick Butler 1981 Norbert Farnaus 2014 Anastasia Saunders 1982 Jim Coleman 2016 Sharon Schatz 1983 Lea Wagner 2018 Joyce Cooney & Bryan Kelley 1984 Dusty Dvorak (No Award Presented for Years Not Listed)

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APPENDIX D Definitions/Glossary AAU Code - The AAU Code is the collective reference to the Constitution, Bylaws, National Policies, National Sports Committee rules and District Sport Committee rules and regulations. The AAU Code is available at www.aausports.org. Athlete - A person who participates in an AAU sports activity as defined by the appropriate AAU Adult or Youth Sports Committee in regards to eligibility, rules, age, gender, etc. Attached - An individual registered athlete becomes attached to an AAU club or team when the athlete participates as a club representative in a competition sanctioned by a District which includes two or more teams. Membership - An agreement to participate under the rules, regulations, Code, policies and procedures of the AAU. Membership entitles participation; it does not create agency, or authorize member(s) to be spokesperson(s) on behalf of AAU. Non-Athlete - A person who participates in the AAU in an administrative role such as Administrator, Bench Personnel, Coach, Instructor, Manager, Official, Team Leader, Tournament Director, Volunteer or other who supports the sport’s activity but does not compete as an athlete. Practice - For the purpose of AAU sanctioning, “practice is organized and/or regularly scheduled sessions supervised at all times by a registered non-athlete member of the AAU and conducted for the purpose of preparing, training, instructing and conditioning only AAU member athletes for AAU sanctioned competitions. Tryouts and scrimmages are included as long as they meet all the requirements of the above definition. *Practices do not require a separate sanction application but are included in the AAU Club Membership (Level 1, 2 and 3). License - The written approval of the AAU to authorize registered athletes to participate in a specific competition or activity (Updated 10/13). Scrimmage - A practice of an AAU member club against other member athletes or another club. A scrimmage does not qualify as a practice if an admission fee is charged, or the officials are paid. Scrimmage results must not affect the team’s standing or rankings. Supervision - Supervision requires that an AAU non-athlete member (coach/instructor) be physically present at all times at the practice premises or site during each practice session. Transfer - A change in an athlete’s attachment, or club affiliation, from one club to another. Unattached - An AAU Athlete who represents no club member.

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AAU CLUB RELEASE FORM

This form is a sample Club Release Form. Other versions of this form can also be used. A youth member becomes attached to a club member when he/she competes with that club in any AAU licensed event (practice not included). An athlete may attach to additional clubs if he/she participates in additional sports. An attached youth member may transfer to another club in the same sport if the representative of the club to which an athlete is attached signs a release form permitting an immediate transfer. (Athletes released under this provision are subject to National Championship eligibility restrictions as adopted by National Sport Committees.) [Added 10/07]. If the youth member has not competed in any AAU sanctioned events in that Sport for a period of sixty (60) days, a release form is not needed and the athlete may transfer immediately.

Athlete’s Name: AAU Membership Number:

I,

, as the AAU Club Contact for Club Contact Name

Club Name & Club Code

release

from participation in my club. Athlete Name

This release is effective immediately. Club Contact’s Name:

____________________________________

Club Contact’s Signature:

____________________________________

Date:

For additional rules regarding Club Attachment, Transfers and Eligibility, please refer to the AAU Code Book or sport specific rulebook at www.aausports.org.

Complete this form and return to AAU Compliance Office at the National Headquarters Email: compliance@aausports.org or Fax: 407-828-0166


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June 17‐28th, 2019

2019 AAU Girls Jr. Volleyball National Championships


46th AAU GIRLS’ JUNIOR NATIONAL VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS June 16-28, 2019 ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at the Walt Disney World® Resort and the Orange County Convention Center Orlando, Florida

PRE-EVENT MANUAL

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Registration Deadlines & Information Deadlines .........................................................................................................................................................2 Entry Fee ..........................................................................................................................................................2 Team Cancellation ...........................................................................................................................................2

Event Schedule Schedule by Division ........................................................................................................................................3 Special Events ..................................................................................................................................................4 Team Check-In .................................................................................................................................................4 Opening Ceremony & Celebration...................................................................................................................5 Water Park Party .............................................................................................................................................5 AAU Cares…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..5 Seminars ..........................................................................................................................................................5 Beach Volleyball Tournament..........................................................................................................................5

General Event Information Championships Venues....................................................................................................................................7 Competition Format ........................................................................................................................................7 Team Eligibility.................................................................................................................................................7 AAU Membership ............................................................................................................................................7 PCA Coaches’ Education ..................................................................................................................................8 Levels of Play ...................................................................................................................................................8 Age Divisions ....................................................................................................................................................8 Birth Records and Proof of Age .......................................................................................................................9 Team Rosters ...................................................................................................................................................9 Chaperones ....................................................................................................................................................10 Coaches Meeting Video .................................................................................................................................10 Seeding Information and Results Reporting ..................................................................................................10 Rules of the Championships ..........................................................................................................................11 Key Rules of Play..............................................................................................................................11 Libero Players ..................................................................................................................................11 Uniform Requirements ....................................................................................................................11 Centerline and Net Touch Rules ......................................................................................................11 Team Warm-Ups .............................................................................................................................12 Balls .................................................................................................................................................12 Serving Step-In ................................................................................................................................12 Net Height……………..........................................................................................................................12 Additional Rules ..............................................................................................................................12 Team Officiating Duties .................................................................................................................................12 Team Photos ..................................................................................................................................................13 Puerto Rico, Other US Territories, Non-US Teams…………………………………………………………………………………… .13 Practice…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… .13 Player Gift Exchange ......................................................................................................................................13 College Recruiters ..........................................................................................................................................13 Officials…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….13 Awards……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 13 Facility Rules ..................................................................................................................................................14 Gameday Photos............................................................................................................................................14 Spectator Tickets ...........................................................................................................................................14 Hotel, Travel and Theme Park Information ...................................................................................................14 Transportation ...............................................................................................................................................14 Media Credential Request .............................................................................................................................14 46th AAU Girls’ Junior National Volleyball Championships Pre-Event Manual

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REGISTRATION DEADLINES AND INFORMATION ENTER EARLY AND SAVE! The entry fee is $895 per team for entries received by 11:59 pm EST on March 1, 2019. For entries received between March 2, 2019 and May 7, 2019 at 11:59 pm EST, the entry fee is $995 per team. All teams will be accepted into the Championships on a first-come, first-served basis according to date of receipt, until divisions are full. It is possible for divisions to fill prior to the deadline, so get your entry in early! March 1, 2019 (1) Early Entry Discount of $895 per team

Must be completed online or received in the mail by 11:59pm EST on March 1, 2019

YOU WILL NEED YOUR NON-ATHLETE MEMBERSHIP AND CLUB MEMBERSHIP BEFORE REGISTERING FOR THE EVENT. MEMBERSHIP IS NO LONGER INSTANT. PLAN AHEAD AND REGISTER FOR MEMBERSHIP EARLY! May 7, 2019 (1) Entry Fee of $995 per team (2) Team Roster (3) Seeding Information (4) Tournament Results May 31, 2019 (1) Team Roster for College Recruiters

Must be completed online or received in the mail by 11:59pm EST on May 7, 2019 Must be completed online Must be completed online Must be completed online at AES and/or AAU Must be completed online

The rosters for ages 14-18 as of this date will be submitted to college recruiters. Please be sure to have your rosters updated with uniform numbers, etc.

(2) Team Photos Due (optional)

June 7, 2019 (1) Hotel and Onsite Contact Information (2) Last Day for Online Roster changes

Can be completed online or received by email

Must be completed online Must be completed online. Any changes after this date must be made at Team Check-In.

ENTRY FEE Entry fees can be paid online with a credit or debit card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express) or by mail. For entries received by mail, the date of receipt will be used to determine entry, not the postmark date. A cashiers’ check or money order payable to AAU will be accepted through the mail. No personal checks will be accepted. If paying by check, you must sign your team up online AND send a copy of the online registration along with the payment. See the Team Cancellation section for the refund policy. If your team has won an approved AAU Super Regional, AAU Grand Prix or designated event that entitles your team to a reduced or free entry to Nationals, please contact volleyball@aausports.org. All teams must be registered online and paid by the entry deadline. If you win an AAU Super Regional or Grand Prix after you have paid the entry fee, it will be refunded if you have submitted the request via email by July 1. All refund requests must be emailed to volleyball@aausports.org no later than July 1, 2019.

TEAM CANCELLATION Withdrawals made in writing prior to March 1, 2019 will be refunded the entry fee. Withdrawals made in writing between March 2, 2019 and May 7, 2019 will receive a 50% refund. Any team withdrawing after May 7, 2019 will forfeit its entire entry fee. Any team not attending and failing to withdraw with the AAU National Office prior to the Championships may be subject to penalties for future participation in AAU competition. Withdrawal requests must be made in writing to volleyball@aausports.org.

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EVENT SCHEDULE Competition will be held at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex and the Orange County Convention Center. Additional sites may be added if needed. Visit www.aauvolleyball.org for directions and facility information.

Teams may check-in during registration hours on an earlier day, but must be checked in by the close of registration the day prior to their competition. Teams may be charged a late check-in fee of $100 if they are not checked in the day prior to their first day of competition, even if they play in the afternoon. There will be no coaches meeting held onsite; however, coaches must watch the online Coaches Meeting Video prior to competition. Tournament Staff will be available for questions at the Championship Desks at the Orange County Convention Center.

Competition format and schedule are subject to change. Divisions: 10, 11 Open, 11 Club, 12 Open, 12 Premier, 12 Club, 12 Classic, 13 Open, 13 Premier, 13 Club, 13 Classic, 14 Open, 14 Premier, 14 Club, 14 Aspire, 14 Classic, 18 Apex, 18 Pinnacle Sunday, June 16 Sunday, June 16 Monday, June 17 Tuesday, June 18 Wednesday, June 19 Thursday, June 20

Team Check-In (Orange County Convention Center, South Concourse) Opening Ceremony Competition – Pool Play Competition – Pool Play Competition – Pool Play Competition – Brackets & Finals

8:00 am – 6:00 pm TBA AM or PM wave AM or PM wave AM or PM wave Single Elimination

Competition will be held at ESPN Wide World of Sports and the Orange County Convention Center.

Divisions: 15 Open, 15 Premier, 15 Club, 15 Aspire, 15 Classic, 17 Open, 17 Premier, 17 Club, 17 Aspire, 17 Classic, International Thursday, June 20 Friday, June 21 Saturday, June 22 Sunday, June 23 Monday, June 24

Team Check-In (Orange County Convention Center, South Concourse) Competition – Pool Play Competition – Pool Play Competition – Pool Play Competition – Brackets & Finals

1:00 pm – 7:00 pm AM or PM wave AM or PM wave AM or PM wave Single Elimination

Competition will be held at ESPN Wide World of Sports and the Orange County Convention Center.

Divisions: 16 Open, 16 Premier, 16 Club, 16 Aspire, 16 Classic Monday, June 24 Tuesday, June 25 Wednesday, June 26 Thursday, June 27 Friday, June 28

Team Check-In (Orange County Convention Center, South Concourse) Competition – Pool Play Competition – Pool Play Competition – Pool Play Competition – Brackets & Finals

2:00 pm – 7:00 pm AM or PM wave AM or PM wave AM or PM wave Single Elimination

Competition will be held at ESPN Wide World of Sports and the Orange County Convention Center.

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SPECIAL EVENTS Sunday, June 16 Thursday, June 20 Thursday, June 20 Friday, June 21 Friday, June 21 Monday, June 24 Monday, June 24 Friday, June 28 Saturday, June 29

Opening Ceremony (7 pm) Championship Finals & Award Ceremonies Water Park Party Recruiting Seminar (10 am & 2 pm) AAU Beach Volleyball Super Regional 12U, 14U (register online at www.aauclubbeach.com) Championship Finals & Award Ceremonies Water Park Party Championship Finals & Award Ceremonies AAU Beach Volleyball Super Regional 16U (register online at www.aauclubbeach.com)

ESPN Wide World of Sports ESPN Wide World of Sports Typhoon Lagoon Orange County Convention Center Orlando Sports Center ESPN Wide World of Sports Typhoon Lagoon ESPN Wide World of Sports Cocoa Beach Pier

TEAM CHECK-IN A team representative must check-in their team during the hours listed below. Teams may check-in during registration hours on an earlier day, but must be checked in by the close of registration on the day prior to their competition. Teams may be charged a late check-in fee of $100 if they are not checked in the day prior to their first day of competition, even if they play in the afternoon. Please make your travel arrangements to ensure that a team representative can attend the check-in. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14: All Divisions 18: Apex, Pinnacle

Sunday, June 16

8:00 am – 6:00 pm

Orange County Convention Center South Concourse Room S230

15: All Divisions 17: All Divisions International

Thursday, June 20

1:00 pm – 7:00 pm

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Monday, June 24

2:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Orange County Convention Center South Concourse Room S230

16: All Divisions

Rule and Uniform Questions: There will not be a coaches meeting. Coaches are required to watch the online Coaches Meeting Video prior to the start of play. Tournament Officials will be available at the Championship Desks during competition hours at the Orange County Convention Center. Daily parking fees will be charged at the Orange County Convention Center. A drop-off zone is available at the front of the Convention Center. Please note, during competition days, traffic can be heavy during the start of the morning and afternoon pool play. Athletes, Coaches and Chaperones are not required to attend check-in, but it is the responsibility of the team representative to ensure team rosters are correct and to distribute credentials/wristbands to coaches, athletes and chaperones prior to admittance to the venues. All credentials are non-transferable and may be confiscated if misused.

Team Check-In Checklist: At Team Check-In, the team representative will be responsible for the following items. •

Verify your team’s travel information, including hotel and emergency contact information.

Present proof of age for each athlete such as copies of birth certificates, driver’s licenses or passports. For additional information, please refer to the Birth Records and Proof of Age section.

Verify the Team Roster and complete any missing information, including uniform numbers. Uniform numbers must be correctly submitted on the roster. Each player is required to wear the same jersey number throughout the entire event, including the Libero(s). Please refer to the “Rules of the Championships” section for complete uniform requirements. Verify all the Coaches and Chaperones are listed correctly on the roster.

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Verify that the coaches understand the rules of the event and have watched the Coaches Meeting video.

Sign off on the final roster.

ROSTER CHANGES: Once the roster is verified and signed off by the representative at Team Check-In, the roster becomes final and will be in effect throughout the event. Any adjustments to the roster (including uniform number changes) after it has been signed off on must be made at the Championship Desk and will include a $25 fee per change. NO ATHLETES MAY BE ADDED TO THE TEAM ROSTER AFTER THE TEAM’S FIRST MATCH BEGINS.

At Team Check-In, the team representative will receive the following: 

Athlete, Coach, and Chaperone Credentials and Coach Wristbands. It is the team representative’s responsibility to distribute these to the correct rostered athletes and non-athletes prior to admittance into the venues. Each athlete, coach and chaperone will receive a credential and must have this credential to gain admittance to both ESPN Wide World of Sports and the Orange County Convention Center. Coaches will also receive a wristband. Wristbands allow access to the team bench and must be worn on the wrist at all times for the duration of the event. Coaches must have their credential to gain admittance to both venues. Wristbands without credentials will not be valid at either venue. All credentials are non-transferable and may be confiscated if misused.

Complimentary Athlete and Coach National Championship T-Shirts for athletes and coaches (be sure to submit sizes when completing the roster online).

OPENING CEREMONY & CELEBRATION The Opening Ceremonies will take place on Sunday, June 16 at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex. The team march-ins will begin at 7:00 pm (weather permitting) at Champion Stadium. The complex will open at 5:00 pm. Large crowds are expected, so it is recommended to arrive early. There is a limited capacity for the stadium so teams and spectators will be admitted on a first-come basis.

WATER PARK PARTY Take time out away from the courts to celebrate! Players, parents, coaches and family members are invited to attend an exclusive AAU Volleyball party at a Disney Water Park! This year, AAU will offer TWO Water Park Parties! Activities include a giant wave pool, a relaxing lazy river, exhilarating attractions, live entertainment, and a special dinner! The Water Park Parties will take place on Thursday, June 20 (5:00pm – 10:00pm) and on Monday, June 24 (5:00pm – 11:00pm) at Typhoon Lagoon. Tickets are available online at www.aauvolleyball.org for $59.00 per person.

AAU CARES AAU Volleyball Wants to Make an Impact! AAU and The Side-Out Foundation are joining forces for the third straight year. We believe our players, coaches and fans will celebrate great defense and help fund game-changing stage IV breast cancer research all at the same time! We are also excited to announce that the 46th AAU Girls' Junior National Volleyball Championships will be the culminating event of Side-Out's 2019 Dig Pink® Dig-A-Thon! HOW WE IMPACT AND SUPPORT The Dig Pink® Dig-A-Thon is a season-long campaign uniting volleyball teams to accomplish 150,000 digs in honor of the 150,000 individuals living with stage IV breast cancer in the U.S. As part of the Dig-A-Thon, teams will compete for every dig while collecting pledges from family, friends, and fans. For each dig your team completes as part of your pledge drive, you are supporting Side-Out’s clinical research. AAU Volleyball encourages all participating teams to sign up online for the Dig Pink® Dig-A-Thon and start collecting pledges to help Side-Out reach its goal this season and show the power of the AAU volleyball community to make an impact. The top fundraising team will be rewarded with a free entry to next year’s AAU Girls’ Junior National Volleyball Championships. The winning team will be announced by the end of June.

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AAU Volleyball will also have Dig Pink days at the 46th AAU Girls’ Junior National Volleyball Championships on June 18th, June 22nd, and June 26th. All current uniform requirements must still be adhered to on these days. Don’t forget to share your pictures online with #AAUDigsPink.* CLICK HERE FOR INFORMATION ON HOW TO JOIN THE DIG PINK® DIG-A-THON. SEMINARS A Recruiting Seminar will take place at the Orange County Convention Center on Friday, June 21 at 10:00 am and 2:00 pm. Seminars are FREE and open to all participants, parents and spectators. Come hear view points from top college coaches on playing collegiate volleyball.

BEACH VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENTS The AAU Beach Volleyball Super Regionals will take place at the Orlando Sports Center on Friday, June 21 (Ages 12U, 14U) and at Cocoa Beach Pier on Saturday, June 29 (Age 16U). The top team in divisions with at least 4 teams and the top 4 teams in divisions with 5 or more teams will qualify for the West Coast AAU Junior Olympic Games in California. For more information and to register, visit www.aaubeach.org.

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GENERAL EVENT INFORMATION CHAMPIONSHIPS VENUES Competition will take place in the HP Field House and the Visa Athletic Center at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex (up to 18 courts) and at the Orange County Convention Center (over 150 courts). For specific directions, parking and traffic information, please visit www.aauvolleyball.org. Additional facilities may be added as needed. At the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex, general parking is free and valet parking is available on select event dates for a fee. At the Orange County Convention Center, a parking fee will be charged daily. Parking does include re-entry in the same day with your receipt. Be sure to save your receipt. All fees and policies are subject to change. PARKING & TRAFFIC ADVISORY: Stay tuned to www.aauvolleyball.org for parking and traffic information. Large crowds are expected at the Orange County Convention Center, especially in the mornings. Detailed parking maps, shuttle info and driving directions will be available online.

COMPETITION FORMAT The Championships will be conducted in a format that will determine National Champions in each age division, as well as providing the maximum amount of playing time for each team. Pool play preliminary rounds will determine placement and seeding of each team in the bracket rounds. All teams will play four days of competition.

TEAM ELIGIBILITY This is an OPEN Girls’ National Championship. Any team meeting the requirements is eligible to enter. No qualifying required. All athletes, coaches and clubs must be current members of the AAU. This event is for female players only. Athletes may participate in more than one division as long as there is no overlap in competition dates. Coaches and other bench personnel may be on multiple rosters regardless of competition dates. All athletes must live within the AAU District of their team or in a bordering District, and comply with the guidelines set forth in the AAU Code Book. A maximum of three (3) members may participate with a team from an adjoining District. Adult members are not bound by residency requirements. Hawaii, Alaska and US Territories, including Puerto Rico, do not have bordering Districts. For a list of AAU Districts, please visit www.aauvolleyball.org. Teams submitting false AAU registration information may be dropped from the event and entry fees may be forfeited. Other actions may be taken as approved by the Championship Committee.

AAU MEMBERSHIP All athletes and non-athletes (staff personnel, coaches, chaperones, etc.) must be current AAU members. Regular youth athlete membership is $14 and regular non-athlete membership is $16. All teams must also be part of a registered AAU Club. AAU Club Membership is available in 3 levels ranging from $30, $60 and $300. Please visit the web site at www.aauvolleyball.org for descriptions of each category. There can be multiple teams under one club membership. To become an AAU member, register online at www.aauvolleyball.org. You can no longer register for non-athlete (coach) membership onsite. Background screens are conducted for all non-athletes. Membership is no longer instant. BE PREPARED and register your coaches, chaperones and administrators early! You can only add a coach or chaperone onsite with a valid AAU membership number. Applied status or pending memberships are not acceptable.

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PCA COACHES’ EDUCATION The AAU is happy to continue to offer FREE Coaches' Education for all AAU non-athletes. This exciting program is MANDATORY for all AAU coaches and will be administered by Positive Coaching Alliance (PCA). Please visit www.aausports.org to take the mandatory AAU/PCA coaches’ education course. There are THREE courses available this year - Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3. Members are required to take one level per year. Level 1 is for those new to PCA training. Level 2 is for those who completed the Level 1 course last year. Level 3 is for those who completed the Level 2 course last year.

LEVELS OF PLAY (OPEN, PREMIER, CLUB, ASPIRE, AND CLASSIC DIVISIONS) Ages 10 will have one (1) division. Ages 11 will have two (2) divisions – Open, Club. Ages 12 and 13 will have four (4) divisions available – Open, Premier, Club and Classic. Ages 14, 15, 16 and 17 will have five (5) divisions available – Open, Premier, Club, Aspire and Classic. Ages 18 will have two (2) divisions – Apex, Pinnacle*. The tournament committee reserves the right to make changes at their discretion. To change a division after a team has registered and prior to the entry deadline, contact volleyball@aausports.org. Changes may not be made after the deadline. Open:

This division is for elite teams and the most competitive and highest level of competition. Only the highest level of teams should enter this division.

Premier:

This division is the next level of play designed for top teams that are in between the elite Open and Club divisions.

Club:

This division is the middle level of competition.

Aspire:

This division is the level of competition designed for teams that are in between Club and Classic divisions.

Classic:

This division is a lower level of competition.

*This event will offer 2 divisions for 18U. The Apex division is for Open and Premier-level teams, while the Pinnacle Division is for Club and Classic-level teams. There may be limits on the number of teams for all divisions. Teams registering after the division is closed will be placed on a waiting list. It is possible for a division to close prior to the entry deadline. REGISTER EARLY!

AGE DIVISIONS The National Championship offers divisions in the age groups listed below. All athletes must be born within the following age determination dates and meet all the requirements below. NO AGE WAIVERS WILL BE ACCEPTED. It is the responsibly of the coach to enter the team in the correct age category. 10 and Under - Must be born on or after September 1, 2008 11 and Under - Must be born on or after September 1, 2007 12 and Under - Must be born on or after September 1, 2006 13 and Under - Must be born on or after September 1, 2005 14 and Under - Must be born on or after September 1, 2004 15 and Under - Must be born on or after September 1, 2003 16 and Under - Must be born on or after September 1, 2002 17 and Under - Must be born on or after September 1, 2001 18 and Under - Must be born on or after September 1, 2000 OR born on or after September 1, 1999 and be a high school student during some part of the current academic year. Once a player plays with a club or varsity program for any university, college, community college, or junior college, she is ineligible to play in the National Championships.

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BIRTH RECORDS AND PROOF OF AGE Proof of age is required. Birth certificates cannot be uploaded in the online system. Proof of age must be presented at TEAM CHECKIN and held by the team’s Head Coach to be available before and/or anytime during the event upon request of the event staff. The following are acceptable forms of proof of age (HOSPITAL RECORDS ARE NOT ACCEPTED!). a) A copy of a valid driver’s license, learner’s permit, state photo identity card or government issued passport. b) A copy of birth record from the STATE, COUNTY OR MUNICIPAL BUREAU OF VITAL STATISTICS from the place of birth. c) If either of the above is not available, the following • A copy of the delayed registration of birth if the athlete's birth was not recorded on her day of birth, issued by the same governing bodies. • Consular Service form FS 240, "Report on Birth" Issued by the US Department of State. • Immigration and naturalization forms I-151 and I 25 and form No 43 R311 7 issued by U.S. Department of Justice. Failure to provide this information may cause an athlete or team to be ruled ineligible, in which case entry fees and any Championship play may be forfeited.

TEAM ROSTERS Team rosters must be completed in the AAU Volleyball Nationals online registration system using the account that pays the entry fee. Rosters in other accounts will not be used. For information on completing the roster online, please review the instructions in online registration system. Visit www.aauvolleyball.org in order to build your roster. Athletes: • Team rosters may include up to fifteen (15) athletes. • Athletes may participate in more than one division as long as there is no overlap in competition dates. • Uniform numbers are required to be on the roster. • Each player is required to wear the same uniform number throughout the event (per division) with limited exceptions as required by emergency or blood rule applications. This applies to all players in the Libero position. If players share the Libero position from match to match, a player shall wear the same uniform number whenever they play, whether they are or they are not, assigned to the Libero position. • All athletes must live within the AAU District of their team or in a bordering District, and comply with the guidelines set forth in the AAU Code Book. A maximum of three (3) members may participate with a team in an adjoining District. Bench Personnel: • Team rosters may include up to five (5) adult bench personnel. • Bench personnel can consist of the following: Head Coach, Assistant Coach or Team Rep/Club Director. Additional staff such as team trainer, manager, etc. can be listed as assistant coaches and/or team representative. • At a minimum, each team must have a Head Coach designated. • All bench personnel must be AAU members in the non-athlete category. • Only those five (5) individuals listed on the roster as bench personnel will be permitted to sit on the bench. Chaperones are not permitted on the bench. • Please note, for the Team Rep/Club Director to sit on the bench, he or she must be listed on each team roster as one of the five (5) bench personnel. • Bench personnel can be listed on multiple rosters, but will only receive one credential. Team rosters (including uniform numbers) must be submitted ONLINE by May 7. Changes can be made after May 7, but may not appear in the event program. Online changes will be accepted up until June 7. After June 7, any changes must be made onsite at Team Check-In. Once the roster is verified and signed off by the representative at the onsite Team Check-In, the roster will be in effect throughout the event. Any adjustments to the roster (including uniform number changes) after it has been signed off on must include a $25 fee per change. NO ATHLETES MAY BE ADDED TO THE TEAM ROSTER AFTER THE TEAM’S FIRST MATCH BEGINS. Please refer to the Team Check-In section regarding additional information.

Rosters for College Recruiters: The rosters submitted for ages 14 to 18 as of May 31 will be provided to college recruiters. Please be sure to have your rosters updated with uniform numbers, athlete names, and recruiting information by this date. Changes after this date are not guaranteed to be provided to all the college recruiters. Do not miss this opportunity to fully expose your athletes’ athletic abilities to the college coaches in attendance. 46th AAU Girls’ Junior National Volleyball Championships Pre-Event Manual

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5/29/19 COACHES: BE PREPARED! You can no longer register for non-athlete (coach, chaperone, club director) membership onsite due to the background screening. Membership is no longer instant for non-athletes and can take up to 10 days or more to be approved. To add a non-athlete onsite, you must have a copy of the approved membership card.

CHAPERONES Chaperones are not required, but strongly recommended to assist club administrators and coaches with the supervision of the athletes. A maximum of two (2) chaperones will be provided an event credential allowing access into the venues at no charge. A coach may not be a chaperone for the team. Chaperones will not be permitted to sit on the team bench during competition or be allowed on the competition floor. Chaperones must be non-athlete members of the AAU, which is $16. Credentials for chaperones will be distributed at Team Check-In to the team representative. It is the responsibility of the chaperone to obtain their appropriate credentials from the team representative. If it is found that credentials are misused or chaperones misrepresent themselves, credentials will be confiscated.

COACHES’ MEETING VIDEO A Coaches Meeting video will be available online prior to the Championships. Rules, guidelines, and other important information will be reviewed. All coaches are expected to watch the video prior to the start of the event. Attention Club Directors: Please be sure that all of your coaches watch this video and understand the rules. They are responsible to know the information that is reviewed in the video. There will not be any scheduled coaches meetings. Tournament Officials will be available during the tournament at the Championship Desks at the Orange County Convention Center and ESPN Wide World of Sports. Please watch the coaches meeting video online once it’s available.

SEEDING INFORMATION AND TOURNAMENT RESULTS (Due May 7) Seeding for the National Championships is determined by the seeding committee*. The committee considers many factors when seeding teams including, but not limited to the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Team’s results throughout the year as submitted in AES Team’s results against other teams in the field as submitted in AES AES national ranking engine Team’s final standing at previous year’s National Championships Seeding information submitted to AAU

Each team is REQUIRED to submit seeding information and tournament results from the season by May 7. The written information you provide about your team as well as your competitive opponents, will allow the seeding committee to make a more accurate seeding structure. Failure to provide complete and thorough information will jeopardize your team’s chance of being seeded correctly. All teams must submit information. If your team has not competed together prior to the Championships, you must still submit information about your team. This is required by May 7. STEP 1:

Each team must submit general Seeding Information as part of the online event registration process. In the AAU Volleyball event system, click the Seeding Information Part 1 to complete the information. Information includes overall team record, AES/USAV team code, and additional questions about your team.

STEP 2:

Tournament results from throughout your season are required. Results in the AES system will be used if you add your AES (or USAV) Team Code on Part 1. It is strongly recommended that you provide results through AES as information from the AES ranking engine will also be used. Please be sure your results are updated and accurate. You may set up an AES account at no charge. For more information, please refer to the Seeding/Results section in the online registration system. You may also submit information on the AAU Results Form through the AAU online registration system; however, results that are submitted separate from AES are not used in the AES ranking engine. For additional information, click on Results – Part 2 in your online account.

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RULES OF THE CHAMPIONSHIPS The Championships will be conducted under the AAU Code, AAU Volleyball Handbook, and the current playing rules of USA Volleyball, as modified by the AAU National Volleyball Committee. Additional information may be made available or revised online or at Team Check-In. Key Rules of Play:  AAU membership guidelines will be followed.  No age waivers will be allowed. It is the responsibility of the coach to enter the team in the correct age category. Failure to do so could result in disqualification from the event. Please refer the Age Division section for more information.  Rally scoring will be used. Each non-deciding set will be won by the team that first scores 25 points with a minimum twopoint advantage (no scoring cap). If there is a deciding set, it will be won by the team that first scores 15 points with a minimum two-point advantage (no scoring cap).  12 substitutions and Libero player(s). Substitutions are only recognized when the sub enters the zone. There is no longer a request from the coach or captain. Libero Player(s):  Each team may designate up to two Liberos. Libero(s) must be identified prior to each set.  Only one Libero may be on the court at a time.  The Libero player(s) may serve in one rotation in a set.  The libero CAN be team captain, game captain or both.  For uniform requirements, please see below.  For an explanation of the Libero players, please refer to the 2017-2019 USA Volleyball Domestic Competition Regulations available at www.usavolleyball.org. Uniform Requirements:  Each player is required to wear the same jersey number throughout the event (per division) with limited exceptions as required by emergency or blood rule applications. This applies to all players including the Libero position. If players share the Libero position from match to match, a player shall wear the same jersey number whenever they play, whether they are or they are not, assigned to the Libero position.  Identical uniforms are required, with the following exceptions:  The Libero must wear a uniform jersey that is immediately recognized from all angles as being in clear contrast to and distinct from the other members of the team. The Libero jersey must contrast in color from the predominant color(s) of the other members of the team. Predominant color(s) is the color(s) appearing on approximately half of the uniform. Color combinations including but not limited to purple/black, dark green/black, navy/black, navy/maroon, white/light yellow are not distinctive enough to comply with the rules.  Different sleeve lengths are permitted.  If undergarments are worn in such a manner that they are exposed, they will be considered a part of the uniform, in which they must be similar and the same color for any team member (except Libero) who wears the undergarment. Socks and shoes are not considered part of the uniform.  Manufacturer’s logo or trademark can vary if it does not exceed 2 ¼ inches.  Uniform Numbers:  Jerseys must be numbered in a permanent manner from 1 and 99 and duplicate numbers are not allowed.  Uniform numbers must be clearly visible and centered on the chest and back.  The numbers must be minimum height of 4” on the chest and 6” on the back (recommended to be 6” on chest and 8” on the back). The stripe forming the numbers shall have a minimum width of ¾”.  Each jersey must use the same color and number height for all players except the Libero. The color and brightness of the numbers must contrast with the color and brightness of the jerseys. Color combinations such as purple/black, dark green/black, navy/black or navy/maroon are not distinctive enough to comply with the rules.  For any questions regarding your team’s uniform, contact volleyball@aausports.org. Centerline and Net Touch Rules:  Encroachment into the opponent’s court with any part(s) of the body is permitted, provided some part of the body remains either in contact with or directly above the centerline, and there is no interference with opponents. Completely crossing the centerline with the foot, feet, or hands, or encroachment with other body parts must not present a safety hazard to opponents.  Contact with the net by a player between the antennae, during the action of playing the ball, is a fault. The action of playing the ball includes (among others) take-off, hit (or attempt) and landing. 46th AAU Girls’ Junior National Volleyball Championships Pre-Event Manual

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Players may touch the post, ropes or any other object outside the antenna, including the net itself, provided that it does not interfere with play. A player interferes with play by (amongst others) touching the net between the antennae or the antenna itself during action of playing the ball, using the net between the antennae as a support or stabilizing aid, creating an unfair advantage over the opponent by touching the net, making actions which hinder an opponent’s legitimate attempt to play the ball, or catching/holding onto the net. Players close to the ball as it is played, or who are trying to play it, are considered in the action of playing the ball, even if no contact is made with the ball. However, touching the net outside the antenna is not to be considered a fault. For complete rules, please refer to the 2017-2019 USA Volleyball Domestic Competition Regulations available at www.usavolleyball.org.

Team Warm-Ups:  Coaches and athletes are responsible for proper warm-ups.  There will be no shared hitting during warm-ups.  Each team will have warm-up time of 2 minutes of shared ball handling, 4 minutes of solo court time for the serving team, and 4 minutes of solo court time for the receiving team (2-4-4).  When one team has exclusive use of the court, the other team must be either at its team bench or out of the playing area. Warming up with balls at the team bench or in the spectator walkways is not permitted. Ball handling is only allowed on the competition court during the appropriate warm-up time. Balls:  

Teams are responsible to provide their own balls for warm-ups. Game balls will be provided. The 10 & Under, 11 & Under, and 12 & Under division will play with the Spalding TF-Lite ball. All other ages will play with the Spalding TF-VB5.

Serving Step-In:  The 10 & Under division will be allowed to step into the court when serving. The step-in line will be 6’6” from the serving line.  No step-in will be allowed for the 11 & Under and 12 & Under divisions. Net Height:  Ages 13-18 net height is 7’41/8”  Ages 11-12 net height 7’0”  Age 10 net height 6’6” Additional Rules:  Athletes may participate in more than one division as long as there is no overlap in competition dates.  Rules regarding the sanctioning of disruptive behavior by coaches and/or players will be strictly enforced.  No artificial noise makers will be allowed during play in any of the competition facilities.

TEAM OFFICIATING DUTIES First and second referees will be provided for all matches. Teams will be given working assignments within their pools. Each team MUST provide qualified persons as follows: one (1) scorekeeper, one (1) scoreboard operator, two (2) line judges and one (1) Libero tracker. A rostered coach must be present at the score table for the entire match when your team is scheduled to work. Scorekeepers must be competent or they will be removed and the team will be required to hire an official scorekeeper through the event staff. If the scorekeepers are removed, the team will be charged. Competency will be determined by the Championship Committee. To view the AAU Volleyball Scoring Clinic please visit www.aauvolleyball.org. Officiating teams must report to the referees at the beginning of the warm-up time. Teams are considered late for their officiating assignment if all members of the officiating crew are not in attendance at the end of the warm-up period. Failure to provide the officiating crew for your assigned match could result in the forfeit of the first game of your next match. For every minute the officiating team is late, one point will be given to the opponent in the next match, up to the 25-0 forfeit. The second offense will result in the loss of your next assigned match. It is the responsibility of the Head Coach to verify officiating duties at the Championships Desk. Spanish-speaking coaches and athletes needing instruction on the scorekeeping responsibilities, contact volleyball@aausports.org for more information. 46th AAU Girls’ Junior National Volleyball Championships Pre-Event Manual

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TEAM PHOTOS (optional) Team photos must be RECEIVED by May 31 to appear in the event program. The event program will only be available online. JPEG images provide the best quality. Photos can be submitted by one of the following ways: • Submit online with the team entry in the AAU Nationals Event Registration System. JPEG images provide the best quality. Once you are logged into your online account, click on your Team Name and then click on Add Team Photo. • Email a file to volleyball@aausports.org. Please name the file with the team name and age division.

PUERTO RICO, OTHER US TERRITORIES, NON-US TEAMS Teams from Puerto Rico must be AAU clubs in order to participate in the event and do not need a letter from their National Volleyball Federation. Teams from other US Territories and Non-US teams meeting the eligibility requirements are welcome to participate. International teams must be AAU clubs, AND provide a letter from their National Volleyball Federation. Teams must comply and receive approval by the entry deadline of May 7. If approval is not received by May 7, the team is subject to disqualification. Please contact the AAU at 407-828-8304 or volleyball@aausports.org for complete eligibility requirements for non-US teams.

PRACTICE Limited practice space is available on the day prior to the division starting play. Practice space will be assigned on a first-come, firstserved basis to teams only after the team has entered the event. Requests for practice time must be made in writing to volleyball@aausports.org. Teams will be notified after the entry deadline of practice times and locations. Space is limited, so not all requests are guaranteed to receive practice time. Teams must supply their own balls for practice. Please note, there may be admission fees for spectators at practice.

PLAYER GIFT EXCHANGE Exchanging gifts prior to your first match is not required; however, some teams will have gifts available. This is up to your club whether to exchange or offer gifts to your opponents.

COLLEGE RECRUITERS Over 600 college coaches were in attendance last year, making this one of the most recruited events in the country. Team rosters will be made available to college coaches for ages 14 to 18. The team rosters submitted online as of May 31 will be used for college recruiters. It is very important that your team’s roster is updated by this date. To update recruiting information, click on each athlete’s name. Do not miss this opportunity to fully expose your athletes’ athletic abilities to the college coaches in attendance. You may add athlete’s names to the list of unsigned seniors (class of 2019) found online at www.aauvolleyball.org.

OFFICIALS If you are interested in being an official for the 46th AAU Girls’ Junior National Volleyball Championships, please contact the Head of Officials, Sue Mailhot by email at suemvb@cox.net. You can also visit www.omnevb.net for more information. Officials must be AAU members.

AWARDS Each of the participants of the top four (4) teams per age division in the Championship bracket will be awarded AAU National Championship medals and each team will receive a team trophy. All-American Awards, All-Star Awards, and Most Valuable AllAmerican Awards will be distributed for Ages 12 to 18 in the HP Fieldhouse at ESPN Wide World of Sports. The medals and team trophies for the top four (4) teams as well as the individual athlete awards will be presented during an Awards Ceremony held immediately following the conclusion of the championship final per each age division in the HP Fieldhouse at ESPN Wide World of Sports. In other brackets (i.e. Consolation, Ruby, Emerald etc.), the first (1st) place team will receive a team award at the conclusion of that bracket’s final match. Teams shall report to the designated awards area at their competition venue to receive the awards.

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FACILITY RULES For updated information on facility rules and cooler policies, please refer to the Girls’ Nationals web page located on the AAU Volleyball website at www.aauvolleyball.org.

GAMEDAY PHOTOS To ensure you receive the best photos possible, Gameday Sports Photographers shoot teams and individual athletes who make a reservation in advance. To capture the memories of your big event, reserve a photographer and then let us focus on your athlete. CLICK HERE for more information.

SPECTATOR TICKETS Tickets may be purchased online by clicking here. The online ticket store will close on May 31, 2019. After May 31, spectator tickets can only be purchased on-site during the event at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex Box Office or the Orange County Convention Center. For additional information and questions regarding Spectator Tickets, please contact disneysportstickets@disneysports.com. Daily tickets will be available for $19.00 for adults and $14.00 for children (ages 3-9). Length of event tickets will now be purchased per session, with a separate ticket available for all 13 days. Details for pricing are listed below: • • • •

Session number 1 ---- June 16 – 20, 2019 (includes the VB Opening Ceremony) ---- $58.00 Adult and $45.00 Child Session number 2 ---- June 21 – 24, 2019 ------------------------------------------------------ $58.00 Adult and $45.00 Child Session number 3 ---- June 25 – 28, 2019 ------------------------------------------------------ $58.00 Adult and $45.00 Child All Tournament Pass -- June 16 – 28, 2019 (includes the VB Opening Ceremony)---- $76.00 Adult and $56.00 Child

Tickets are valid for all competition venues. All Walt Disney World ticket prices are subject to change without notice.

HOTEL, TRAVEL, AND THEME PARK INFORMATION The AAU makes every effort to provide the best quality experience for athletes, coaches and families that participate in AAU events. Disney Sports Travel is your source for discounted Disney and non-Disney hotel reservations for you in the Orlando area. Disney hotel accommodations can be booked online by clicking here or by calling 1-800-743-9876. Specially discounted theme park tickets are also available for purchase online. Disney theme park tickets can be purchased by clicking here.

TRANSPORTATION Transportation to venues is not provided through the event. It is the responsibility of the team to arrange for transportation to the playing venues. Teams may not play at the same site each day, so transportation is needed to all competition sites. AAU does offer discounts with several rental car agencies in Orlando. For more information on rental cars options, please visit www.aauvolleyball.org or click here.

MEDIA CREDENTIAL REQUEST Please contact volleyball@aausports.org to request media credentials.

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For questions regarding the Entry Information, Criteria, and the Online Event Registration Process, contact volleyball@aausports.org or call 407-934-7200. AAU POLICY

The AAU cannot and does not guarantee the appearance and/or participation of specific participant(s) and/or teams (as applicable) in this event. The AAU has licensed (approved) this Event as an official AAU Event (competition), but the AAU is not and shall not be responsible for any participant's or spectator's expenses related to this Event (nor reimbursements for same) in case of dissatisfaction of any participant, friend, family, or spectator, this includes, but is not limited to all travel, hotel (lodging), food, entry fees and/or any other expenses related to the event. Any event information is subject to change without notice.

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*These divisions will have challenge matches for teams in the Championship bracket on the evening of their last day of pool play.

10 11 Open 11 Club 12 Open 12 Premier 12 Club 12 Classic 13 Open 13 Premier 13 Club 13 Classic 14 Open 14 Premier 14 Club 14 Aspire 14 Classic 15 Open 15 Premier 15 Club 15 Aspire 15 Classic 16 Open 16 Premier 16 Club 16 Aspire 16 Classic 17 Open 17 Premier 17 Club 17 Aspire 17 Classic 18 Apex 18 Pinnacle International

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Pool Play will be conducted in waves during the first 3 days of competition. Teams will play in either an AM or PM wave. Typically, the AM wave will run from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and the PM wave will run from 2:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. or 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., depending on the pool size. Some divisions will have challenge matches for teams in the Championship bracket on the last night of pool play. All teams advance to the fourth day of play for single elimination brackets. There will be multiple brackets in each age division.

Competition will be held at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex (Courts 1 to 18), Orange County Convention Center (Courts 19-166). There are two facilities at ESPN Wide World of Sports – the HP Fieldhouse and Visa Athletic Center. At the Orange County Convention Center, competition will be in the North and South Halls from June 17-24 and in the North Hall only from June 25-28. Entrances are located on both the North Concourse and South Concourse. Please refer to the Parking Map for information on parking locations based on your court number.

The complete schedule will be available through AES at www.advancedeventsystems.com and www.aauvolleyball.org approximately one week prior to the competition. The schedule below is to assist teams for planning purposes. Any schedule changes or rule updates will be posted online.

THE SCHEDULE IS TENTATIVE AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE.

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DATE 10:45 am* 10:45 am* 10:45 am* 1:00pm* 10:45am* 1:00pm* 1:00pm* 3:30pm 3:30pm 1:00pm* 6:00pm 6:00pm 3:30pm 6:00pm 3:30pm 6:00pm 7:00pm 2:00pm 7:00pm 2:00pm 7:00pm 5:00pm 3:00pm 5:00pm 3:00pm 5:00pm 2:00pm* 4:30pm 7:00pm 4:30pm 4:30pm 8:30pm 8:30pm 12:00pm 4:30pm

CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL

WATCHESPN.COM LIVE BROADCAST MATCHES

INTERNATIONAL DIVISION The top 2 teams in the 17 Open Division will have a cross-over match with the International Division (the 1st place US team vs the 1st place International team, etc). AWARDS Following the Championship Finals, the Awards Ceremony for the National Champion, Runner-Up and Third Place teams will take place. All American Awards (ages 12 to 18 only) will also be presented during that division’s Awards Ceremony. Awards for divisions other than the Championship divisions (Consolation, Ruby, Jade, etc.) will be presented in the designated awards area immediately following the final match.

*In these divisions, the other brackets (Consolation, Ruby, Jade, etc.) will have later start times than the Championship Finals.

10 11 Open 11 Club 12 Open 12 Premier 12 Club 12 Classic 13 Open 13 Premier 13 Club 13 Classic 14 Open 14 Premier 14 Club 14 Aspire 14 Classic 15 Open 15 Premier 15 Club 15 Aspire 15 Classic 16 Open 16 Premier 16 Club 16 Aspire 16 Classic 17 Open 17 Premier 17 Club 17 Aspire 17 Classic 18 Apex 18 Pinnacle International World Champ

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All teams advance to the fourth day of play for single elimination brackets. There will be multiple brackets in each age division. All Championship Division Finals will be played at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex. Select finals will be broadcasted live on watchESPN.com. Other Division Finals (Consolation, Ruby, Jade, etc.) may be played at either facility and at varying times. Below are the times of the Championship Division Finals at ESPN Wide World of Sports. Some bracket finals may go later than the Championship Division. This information is tentative and subject to change.

BRACKET PLAY & FINALS


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email

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This form should ONLY be used if all of your daily match counts are accurate on the daily reports!

EXPRESS CHECKOUT FORM

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First Name:

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DAILY MATCH COUNTS

Day 5 - MO June 19 Day 6 - TU June 20 Day 7 - WE June 21 Day 8 - TH June 22

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First Referee (R1) Guidelines Pre-Match Preparation Prepare Mentally 1. 2. 3.

Know the rules. (Study away from playing arena). Be familiar with latest playing techniques and game strategies. Review your officiating weaknesses to improve.

Prepare Physically 1. 2.

3. 4.

5.

Be well rested and alert. Wear proper uniform. (Wear civilian clothing for non-officiating activities). a. Dark navy blue, all-polyester (not cotton or Dockers) slacks b. Black or dark navy blue, leather belt (if slacks have belt loops) c. White volleyball official's shirt d. All-white socks e. All-white shoes f. Volleyball referee patch Be punctual. Show up prepared at courtside by established report time (with second referee if one is assigned). Authority begins upon arrival. Have basic equipment (in a referee kit bag). a. Plastic whistle on lanyard b. Red and yellow cards c. Coin (size of quarter or larger) d. Wrist watch e. Rule book f. Measuring chain Carry optional equipment. a. Ball needle b. Ball pump c. Pressure gauge

Pre-Match Duties Preliminaries 1. 2.

Report to head referee. Obtain or define ground rules. a. Inspect court markings, especially center line, attack line, and service area. b. Verify 2 meters clearance from sides and ends of court. c. Determine non-playable areas.  Team benches and scorekeeper's table  Bleachers  Adjacent courts  Dividing nets

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 Change in playing surface area d. Examine basketball baskets and backboards for possible replay. e. Examine overhead and unusual obstructions. Determine replay ruling. Identify officiating team. Identify protest committee. Introduce self and second referee to coaches of both teams without chatting.

Captains' Meeting 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

6.

7. 8. 9.

Introductions Match format Points per set Court markings Ground rules a. Overhead and unusual obstructions (e.g. basketball baskets and backboards) b. Change in surface area (e.g. Sport Court) c. Bleachers d. Dividing nets e. Space between benches and scorekeeper's table f. Adjacent courts g. Pursuit Warm-up procedures a. Adults: 10 minutes shared court from end of previous match to first service beckon b. Juniors: 2 minutes shared court, no hitting; 4 for serving team; 4 for receiving team Questions from captains Input from second referee Coin toss a. Identify both sides of coin. b. Select caller (visiting or "away" team). c. Toss, catch, and cover coin. Don’t turn coin over. d. Verify call made. e. Winner's choice: serve, receive, court. f. Helpful hint: place coin in pocket on side of serving team.

Brief Officiating Team 1.

2.

Brief scorekeeper. a. Identify serving team and their side of court. b. Furnish names of first and second referees. c. Instruct scorekeeper to stop match if scoring problems arise during match. Brief second referee. a. If needed, review second referee's duties for:  Receiving team overlaps  Net violations  Center line violations  Ball out at antenna on second referee's side  Transition to blockers’ side during rallies  Copying your signals at end of each play b. Discuss and agree on whistle actions and communication signals for:  Illegal back row attacker  Illegal back row blocker  Ball handling errors  Four hits on unsuccessful attack  Good/downed pancake

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 Issuance of individual sanctions  Issuance of improper request  Issuance of team sanctions Brief line judges. a. Review ground rules. b. Instruct them on court position, prompt signaling all the time, and preferred signals for:  Ball in  Ball out  Touch  Ball out at antenna  Service foot fault  Unsuccessful pancake  Ball hitting overhead object or dividing net  Player off court before serve  Didn’t see play

Check Match Equipment 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Ball pressure: 4.3 - 4.6 p.s.i. Net height (tolerance: 3/4 higher at ends of net) Placement of antennas and vertical tapes on net. (Plumb with net chain.) Padding on net stanchions, support cables, and referee stand Referee stand (located opposite scorekeeper's table) Teams benches located outside attack zone

Check Teams 1.

2.

3.

4.

Uniforms (jersey and shorts) a. Jerseys must have same color and be similar except for sleeve length. Libero must have contrasting jersey color from rest of team. b. Shorts must be similar in color and style. b. 1 – 99 numbers centered of front and back of jerseys. Colors for number and jersey must contrast. c. Exposed garments under uniform must match for all teammates wearing them. Allowable jewelry a. Religious or medical medallion (taped to body or sewn under uniform) b. Unremovable ring (taped) c. Flat ring d. No rings on ear, tongue or body part allowed (even if concealed with tape). Allowable injury protection gear a. Soft bandage b. "Air-filled" cast (covered) c. Knee brace (covered) d. Plastic leg cast (covered) Allowable head gear a. Sweat band b. Folded bandanna (but not head cover) c. Barrette

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Hand Signals Pointers 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Display one signal at a time. Execute each signal with a crisp, smooth motion. Hold all signals for same amount of time, long enough and high enough for everyone to see. For any signal with raised arm and bent elbow, square up elbow and hold forearm vertical. Hold hand and fingers together in straight line with arm. Use hand on side of team being cited or making request. Practice in front of a mirror.

Signals 1.

2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

7.

8. 9.

10.

11. 12. 13.

Authorization for service. Arm and hand straight out sideway from shoulder, parallel to floor and sideline. Palm perpendicular to floor with fingers and thumb together. Blow whistle for service. When done, sweep palm over to touch other shoulder. Service foot fault. Arm and index finger pointed straight at spot of foot fault by server. Player off court at service. Arm and index finger pointed straight at spot where player is off court during serve. Loss of rally. Same as service beckon starting position. Use arm on side of team winning serve. Ball lands in. Arm and hand pointed straight to intersection of attack line and sideline. Palm perpendicular to floor with fingers and thumb together. Touch. Hold forearm and hand closest to action vertical and to side of forehead with palm facing you. Place palm-side fingers of other hand on upright palm and brush upward over fingers. a. Ball lands out of bounds on side of team on its first, second or third contact Out. Elbows shoulder width, forearms and hands pointed straight up, fingers and thumb of each hand together, palms facing you. a. Ball hits or passes outside antenna on first, second or third contact. b. Spike hits net or blocker's hand, and lands out of bounds on attacking team's side. Then if there’s any doubt of who made last contact, indicate player with entire hand. c. Player enters or plays ball in a non-playable area. d. Ball hits an overhead object, and completely enters into opponent’s count or is legally blocked by opponents. e. Ball hits an overhead object over a non-playable area. Ball goes under net into opponent's court. Same as "ball in" signal, except arm and hand pointed straight at middle of center line. Player crossed center line. Arm and index finger pointed straight at middle of center line. a. Entire foot or hand, or another part of a player's body, contacts opponent’s inbounds side of court. b. Player contacts ball in vertical plane under net and interferes with opponent's opportunity to play ball. c. Player contacts ball under net completely on opponent's side of net. Net. Touch net (or side of net cable if net is too far) with palm of hand. a. Service fails to cross vertical plane of net to opponent's side of court. b. Player (not hair) touches any part of net (not supports). Disregard net contact not involved in playing ball. Then extend entire hand to player at fault. Double hit. Forearm vertical to side of shoulder. Index and middle fingers raised, palm facing court. Four hits. Forearm vertical to side of shoulder. Four fingers raised, palm facing court. a. Team’s fourth contact, regardless of which player made third team hit. Lifted or held ball. Raise forearm and open palm up from waist level, and end at shoulder level.

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14. 15. 16. 17.

18. 19.

20.

21. 22. 23.

24.

25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31.

Illegal serve. Raise extended arm and open palm up from thigh level and end at shoulder level. Delay of serve. Palms facing court, forearms vertical. “Five” in one hand, “three” in other hand. a. No contact of ball for service within 8 seconds after beckon for serve. End of set or match. Forearms crossed in front of chest with open palms. Time-out. Hold one forearm and hand vertical, form a "T" above eye level with other hand. a. Team time-out. Then drop top hand and extend lower hand toward requesting team. b. Referee time-out. Then tap shoulders with fingertips of both hands. Substitution. Rotate wrists around each other once at shoulder level. Replay or re-serve: Raised thumbs at shoulder level. a. Foreign player or object enters court, and interferes with play or becomes a safety factor. b. Net is torn by ball during play. c. Illegal back row attacker and illegal back row blocker (double fault). d. Ball lodges in overhead object above 15. Screen or illegal block. Elbows out sideway of shoulders, forearms vertical, palms facing court above head level. Then extend entire hand to player(s) at fault. a. Screen. Receiving player's view of server and flight of ball was obstructed. b. Serve is blocked. c. Libero attempted to block. Overlap. Circular motion with arm and index finger pointed to floor; indicate player(s) at fault. Reaching over net. Forearm horizontal across body and over net cable, palm face down. Illegal back row attacker. Entire arm and open palm straight up. Bring forearm horizontal with palm facing down in front of forehead. Then point entire hand to player at fault. a. Attack is blocked by opponent or completely crosses vertical plane of net after:  A back row player attacks ball completely above height of net with last floor contact on or in front of attack line.  A serve in front of attack line is attacked completely above height of net.  Ball is contacted completely above height of net by a back row player in front of attack line and is blocked in vertical plane of net by opponents.  Libero attacks ball from anywhere on court.  Libero on or in front of attack line finger sets ball and set is attacked from anywhere on court. b. Any part of an offensive player’s hand(s) goes into the plane to retrieve the ball for another team contact. Illegal contact (coed). Palms together directly over head. a. Attack made after more than one team hit without contact by a female player (or male player if reverse coed). Team delay warning. Hold palm on outside of other wrist raised above eye level. Team delay (penalty). Hold yellow card on its bottom end on outside of other wrist raised above eye level. Yellow card. Beckon offender to stand. Hold yellow card on its bottom end vertical above head. Expulsion. Beckon offender to stand. Hold red card on its bottom end vertical above head. Disqualification. Beckon offender to stand. Hold red and yellow cards together on their bottom ends vertical above head. Change of courts. Right arm across front of body, left arm across back. Advance techniques not in referee's handbook a. Ball in vertical plane of net contacted legally. Elbow bent, point entire hand parallel to top of net. b. "Safe" play.  Legal back row attack behind attack line. Push with palm from in front of chest toward attack line.  Legal back row hit in front of attack line. Elbow bent, forearm and hand horizontal, palm face down. c. "Set point" notification by second referee. Index finger on opposite shoulder. d. "Ball." Both hands holding sides of an imaginary ball at chest height. e. Floor needs to be wiped. Circular polishing motion, palm down. f. Player numbers. Elbows out sideway from shoulders, forearms vertical.

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 10: closed right fist.  11 - 15: closed right fist and 1 - 5 on left hand.  16 - 19: closed right fist followed by 6 - 9.  20 and above: two separate numbers, closed fist for zero. Overrule ("my call"). One entire palm placed on chest.

Whistle Pointers 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Blow hard and loud. a. Cover whistle tip with tongue then force out a blast of air from stomach. Blow whistle as soon as play ends or an infraction occurs. a. Don’t wait for line judge’s call. Start and end each play with same volume and length throughout match. Keep whistle in mouth except to speak or during long breaks in action. Vary from a single "toot" technique, i.e., two or more toots, for interruptions of play. a. Foreign object or player on court b. Injured player c. Whistle warning to a player or bench member d. Stopping play if a previous whistle to stop play wasn’t heard. e. Time out or substitution requests that the second referee doesn’t recognize.

Unnecessary Whistles by First Referee 1. 2.

Second referee blows whistle during playing action. Ending time-outs, warm-ups, or intervals between sets (unless second referee fails to do so).

Situations 1. 2. 3.

If first and second referees blow whistles about same time, promptly decide whose whistle has precedence. Don’t call a replay. For an inadvertent whistle, play stands if outcome isn’t affected, else call a replay. For an illegal back row blocker or attacker, blow whistle when play becomes illegal. A delayed whistle is permitted if unsure.

Ball Handling Judgment Criteria 1. 2.

3. 4.

What happened to ball at moment of contact? Nothing else matters. Ball can never be caught at contact, held during contact, or thrown during release. a. Ball popping right out upon contact can’t be a “held ball” violation regardless of ball action. b. If ball comes to a discernible stop or isn’t instantly released when contacted, call “held ball.” On first team contact, ball may be double contacted if it’s one continuous effort to play it. On second or third team contact, ball must be contacted cleanly and can’t be double contacted.

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c. d.

Just because a ball spins after contact doesn’t mean it’s a “two hits” violation. Call “two hits” if ball slips out or slides off of hands, or there are two distinct contacts.

Pointers 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Ugly isn’t a violation. Nor is poor technique, awkward body positions or funny sounds. The ball or player not doing what was expected isn’t a violation. Call only violations you (and second referee) actually see. No phantom or guess calls. Watch setters and hitters during warm-ups so their peculiarities don’t surprise you. Develop a base level to judge ball handling that’s comfortable for you and correct. Teams adjust to whether you call tight or loose. Be consistent. Trouble starts when you vary. If teams differ in skills, call to the level of the better team. A call made on a legally handled ball upsets teams more than a missed violation.

Judging The Action 1.

2.

3.

4.

5. 6.

Slow it down. a. Don’t follow or look up to track a ball as it travels through the air. b. Flash your eyes ahead to where ball is headed. Open up your view of court. a. Identify who might play ball. b. Watch players transition. c. Be alert for a back row attacker or blocker. As ball is contacted, zoom in with tunnel vision on only the player’s body parts making contact. a. Ignore player’s body position. b. Be stationary and situated with the best possible view of ball contact. c. Observe the entire contact. Don’t rely on peripheral vision. Anticipate a violation, but hold your whistle in check. Read and react. a. Do a quick mental review of contact action before deciding to blow whistle. b. For questionable plays at net, quickly glance at second referee for input. c. For a ball possibly hitting antenna, quickly glance at line judges for input. When a ball is spiked, use rapid eye movements to stop at three focal points: contact by attacker, contact by blockers, dig by defensive players. Direct your immediate attention to next ball contact. a. Leave possible violations at net to second referee.

Situations 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Hand set on first team hit. Mangled or under controlled ball isn’t a violation, e.g., “ugly” or ball slips through or off hands. Call a massaged or over controlled ball, i.e., ball comes to a stop. Soft tip or setter dump. Watch for extended contact in time or distance, change in direction during release, contact with palm, or baseball throwing motion. Power tip. Similar to a soft tip. Hand must already be moving forward before contacting ball. Pancake. Look for space between hand and ball. Look to second referee and line judges for help. Stuff block. Watch for extended contact in time or distance, or change in direction during release. Hands must contact ball in front (not above) of head. One-hand set. Judge like a two-hand set. Double contact is improbable. "Deep dish" set. Duration of contact must be quick. Watch for extended contact in time or distance. Hands must stay beneath ball. Simultaneous contact by teammates. Consider as one hit. Simultaneous contact by opponents, i.e., joust. Survival of the fittest. No replay.

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10. 11. 12.

Multiple contacts on first attempt to play ball. Effort must be one continuous action. Save of ball at net after block or going into net. Player will likely be in an awkward position. Focus on part of body contacting ball, nothing else. Look to second referee for help. Spectacularity. Give benefit of doubt to a player making a hustling, outstanding effort.

Plays at Net Pointers 1. 2. 3. 4.

Watch ball contact, but don’t track its flight toward net. Zoom your eyes ahead to plane of net where action will be. Know where ball is in relation to vertical plane and top of net. Focus on action at top and above net and players involved. Let second referee watch lower net and center line. Watch offensive players, but be aware of defensive players in the action.

Legal Plays 1.

2. 3. 4.

Opponent blocks ball on attacking team's side of net and attacking team has no legal chance to play ball. a. Block  One meter or closer to net.  Hand movement to intercept ball.  Some part of body above net during contact of ball. b. Attack  Player contacts ball completely above height of net and directs it toward opponent's court.  Or, ball completely crosses vertical plane of net into opponent's side.  Or, third team hit. A back row setter at net sets or contacts ball (especially overpass) not completely above height of net, which then is blocked by opponent or enters opponent's court. A front row player of either team plays ball in vertical plane of net. Opponent contacts overpass in plane or on respective side of net, which then is contacted below height of net by other team’s back row setter at net: first team hit.

Violations 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Opponent attacks ball on attacking team's side of net: reaching over. Opponent blocks ball (especially set of an overpass) on attacking team's side of net while attacking team still has a legal chance to play ball: reaching over. Back row setter at net contacts ball (especially overpass) completely above height of net, which then is legally blocked by opponent or enters opponent's court: illegal back row attack. Back row setter at net and front row opponent contact ball in plane at same time: illegal back row block. Overpass in plane or on opponent's side of net is contacted by an opponent, then is contacted above height of net by a back row setter at net: illegal back row block.

Other Possibilities 1.

Attack hits top of net and returns to attacking team side: determine if blocker touched ball.

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2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Glance at second referee for input. Front row opponents joust for ball in plane: play continues. Attacked ball is blocked into attacker who still has a body part above height of net: block by attacker, three more hits allowed. Attacked ball is blocked into attacker who has no body part above net height: first team hit. Blocker pins ball against side of net: held ball. Spiker swings and misses third team hit and an opponent blocks ball on attacking team's side of net: play continues. Player not involved in playing ball contacts net: play continues.

Match Calling Techniques Before Each Set (Game) 1. 2. 3.

4.

5. 6.

Let second referee terminate warm-ups or interval between sets. Allow time for player preparation and a short team huddle. Before first set, have starting teams line up at end lines then whistle and beckon them onto court. (After first set, players come directly onto court.) a. Prompt teams to end lines if needed.  Failure to report to end line: team delay warning.  Refusal to report to end line: default match. b. Insufficient players to start match: forfeit (time-outs allowed).  Declare forfeit at match start time, 10 minutes later for second set, 10 minutes later for third set. Have second referee verify lineups. a. Lineup not submitted on time: team delay warning. b. Player on court different from lineup: team has option to put in listed player or do a substitution. c. Obtain playing captains' identities from second referee. Inspect player gear. a. Removal of prohibited items: team delay warning. Scorekeeper ready?

Scan Entire Court Before Each Serve 1. 2. 3. 4.

5.

6.

Any requests for time out, substitution or line up check from team benches? Second referee ready? Line judges ready? Receiving team (Do this while serving walking back to serve.) a. Players ready? b. Is setter front or back row? Serving team a. Players ready? b. Any screen? c. Any overlap? d. Is setter front or back row? Does server have ball? Is server behind end line? Is server facing any part of court?

Sequence for Each Rally 1.

Extend arm to “ready” position for serve. Blow whistle. When done, beckon for serve.

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a. For any request made after service whistle: blow whistle, replay, improper request. b. Team may switch to proper server during time allowed for serve. c. Watch for an illegal serve, foot fault, or delay of service. During playing of ball, stay focused but relaxed. a. See pointers in previous “Whistle,” “Ball Handling” and “Plays at Net” sections. To end each play:  Blow whistle hard.  Indicate which team won rally.  Signal reason play ended. a. b. c. d.

Blow whistle the instant play ends, especially when ball lands on floor. Check second referee for possible input before making your call. For plays involving line calls or possible touches, check both line judges for input. Don’t glance at signals. Keep view on net, players at net and second referee.

End of Set or Match 1. 2. 3.

4.

5.

When second referee signals set point, nod that you’ve seen it. After signaling winning point, whistle and signal end of set. If next set is a deciding set, i.e., last set in “best of” match: a. Whistle and excuse teams from court without switching sides. b. Have second referee conduct coin toss. If next set is a non-deciding set: a. Whistle and signal teams to switch courts. b. Supervise players on court warming up. They must hit into own court. If end of match: a. Whistle and direct teams to end lines. b. Whistle and beckon teams to net for a hand shake. c. Thank your support officials. d. Promptly leave playing arena accompanied by second referee.

Deciding Set or One-Set Playoff 1.

Deciding set is 15 points, one-set playoff 25. a. At mid-set (8 or 13), whistle and signal teams to switch courts directly (no end lines).

Match Conduct Do's 1.

2.

Look professional. a. Be spic and span in uniform and appearance. b. Sell your calls by looking confident and polished. Act professional. a. Be all business and take care of the little details. b. Create a positive setting for those affected to enjoy what’s going on. c. Manage your support officials as a team.  Respect their abilities to do their jobs. Prompt them as needed.  Maintain continual eye communication. Visually solicit their signaled input before making your play decision. Confer with them only to clarify.  Support their decisions. Overrule as needed.  Protect them from harassment.

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Judge professional. a. Be impartial, correct and consistent. c. Apply rules with common sense.

Don'ts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Call match based on pre-conceived notions. Create match delays. Do a replay on judgment calls. Change mind on ball handling calls. "Make up" for mistakes. Dwell on errors. Be influenced by reactions from teams or crowd. Argue with or confront anyone involved in match. Hold personal grudges.

Misconduct and Sanctions 1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

Pointers a. Stay calm. b. Talk to captains only. c. Don’t chat during a match. (Invites trouble.) Administering misconduct. a. Don’t ignore any misconduct, no matter how trivial. b. Act to settle situation with least penalty to a team. Don’t make it worse. Practice preventive officiating. a. Take action to keep a team from being sanctioned or penalized. b. Take action to keep a potential problem from becoming one. c. Use a cautionary whistle, "settle down" motion, or verbal warning for any inconsequential remarks; incidental misconduct, spontaneous reaction not directed at you, your support officials, or opponents and not delaying set; or "trash talking" across net. d. Issue an official warning if forewarned action is repeated. Be approachable. a. Let captains have their say about a decision. b. Briefly explain the ruling for your decision then get on with match. c. If a complaint continues, issue an official verbal warning. c. Admitting you missed a violation may placate a displeased captain just once in a match. Issue an individual sanction for the following. a. Second referee requests one. b. Any demonstrative, abusive, or unsporting conduct. Sanctions are cumulative and progressive for an entire match. a. For a succeeding team sanction issue next higher order sanction. b. For a succeeding individual sanction issue any higher order sanction. c. Individual sanctions may be issued after pre-match coin toss and between sets. d. Administer serving team first to offset simultaneous sanctions.

Procedural Interruptions 1. 2. 3.

Foreign player or object on court. Stop play immediately if a safety hazard is created or play action is affected: replay. Overlap. Place team at fault into proper rotation and alignment. Avoid calling an overlap on two consecutive serves. Time-out.

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a. b. c. d.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

May be consecutive. Lasts 30 seconds, regardless. Request not by playing captain or head coach: improper request. Third time-out request  Improper request unless deliberate, then team delay.  Granted inadvertently: team delay. e. Wiping of liquids spilled near sideline delays match: team delay. f. Failure to return to court: team delay. Substitution. a. Change in team's request is allowed if referee changes mind on call. b. Improper request  Request not by playing captain or bench coach(es).  Second request in same "dead ball" period.  Request will result in excessive team or player substitutions. c. Team delay  Refusal to complete substitution.  Substitute not ready.  Incoming substitute is an illegal player. Illegal player in set, wrong position entry, or wrong server. a. Assure team at fault has proper players placed in right order. b. Ensure score is corrected for error.  If discovered before opponent's serve, cancel points made during term of service by team at fault. Opponent serves.  If discovered after opponent's serve, team at fault retains points. If illegal player or wrong position entry, award opponent one point unless opponent scored a point during its term of service. Opponent keeps serving. c. Confirm scorekeeper has corrected score sheet for player and team substitutions. Protest. a. Allowed on rules, not judgment or sanctions. b. Made by captains only. (Coach for 14s and under team may file one.) c. Procedure  Get off stand. (Only time allowed off stand.)  Scorekeeper records pertinent facts.  Both captains, first referee and scorekeeper sign score sheet.  Protest committee makes decision.  Decision recorded on back of score sheet. Injured player. a. Stop play immediately.  Signal replay.  Resolve injury situation before allowing substitutions for other positions. b. Give injured player 30 seconds to recover.  If more time needed, team must substitute for injured player, or call a time-out. c. If player is definitely hurt, give team all time needed to safely remove player from playing area. Charge no time-out. The following exceptional substitution priority applies.  Player played position previously or player never in set.  Any player.  Libero in game is first replaced, then changes shirt to match team’s uniform.  If only six players: ○ Grant special 3-minutes referee time-out for recovery. ○ Grant regular remaining time-outs. ○ If injured player doesn’t recover, default match. ○ If second time for same player during match: default match. Bleeding player. Handle in same manner as injured player.

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Second Referee (R2) Guidelines Match Preparation Be professional in appearance. 1. 2.

3.

Wear proper official's uniform. Be punctual to match. Show up prepared at courtside by established report time. a. If possible, enter playing arena with first referee. b. Authority begins upon arrival at courtside. Have proper equipment. a. Plastic whistle on lanyard b. Watch c. Coin (size of quarter or larger)

Discuss your discrete communication signals preferred by first referee for certain match situations. (Suggested are commonly used signals.) 1. 2.

Illegal back row block: forearms and palms vertical with palms facing court. Illegal back row attack: elbow bent, forearm starting vertically, downward motion across chest with

3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

forearm and palm. Two hits: raised index and middle fingers held diagonally against chest. Four team hits: raised four fingers held diagonally against chest. Lifted or held ball: palm held facing up in front of chest. Player reaching over net: horizontal forearm and palm held across chest, palm facing down. Improper request: flat palm held on outside of wrist of other hand. Team delay: imaginary card held in one hand and placed on outside of wrist of other hand. Individual yellow card sanction: imaginary card held vertically. Ready: entire hand pointed directly to first referee to indicate readiness.

Familiarize yourself with other basic second referee signals. 1.

2. 3.

Net violation. a. Move over to side of court of player at fault. b. Take no more than one step forward and extend palm to touch imaginary extended net. c. Point entire hand to player at fault. Wait: "stop." “Safe” play. a. Back row attack at 3 m. line: push open palm toward attack line. b. Attack by back row player in front of attack line and ball below height of net: horizontal arm

extended toward player, open palm facing down. 4. 5. 6. 8.

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Participate in first referee's pre-match duties and activities. 1. 2.

3. 4.

Listen to first referee's discussion with tournament director about match format, ground rules, prematch warm-up procedures, and match protocol. Jointly examine playing facility, match equipment, and players. a. Game ball(s). b. Net height. c. Antennas and tapes on net. d. Towels. e. Overhead objects. f. Non-playable areas. g. Center line, attack lines, and service lines markings. h. Player uniforms, gear, and jewelry. i. Team rosters (verify in accordance with predefined guidelines of playing association). Accompany first referee for introductions to coaches of both teams. Do not socialize or fraternize! Attend captains' meeting. a. Make sure pre-match warm-up procedures are discussed. b. Helpful tip. After coin toss, place a distinct object in a pocket on side of serving team.

Supervise pre-match warm-up procedures. 1.

2.

3.

Blow your whistle and indicate which team(s) has the court for warming up. a. For shared hitting, each team will have an entire half-court length-wise for hitting purposes. No defensive digging will be allowed. b. For separate warm-ups, serving team is first. Clear other team off court. Time each warm-up period. a. Use the scoreboard clock if available. b. Start timing when a team sets its first ball. Use the automatic scoreboard horn, if available, to end each warm-up period.

Meet with other officiating crew members. 1.

2. 3.

Talk to scorer. a. Identify serving team and its side of court. b. Provide names of first and second referees as needed. th th c. Discuss communication desired from scorer for problems and substitutions, e.g., 12 , 13 , th th 14 and 15 team substitutions. If requested by first referee, brief and instruct line judges. If ball retrievers will be used in the match, instruct them of a retrieval system to use if the first referee hasn’t done so.

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Duties Before Each Set Control distribution and completion of lineup sheets. 1. 2.

Hand out lineup sheets to coaches. Retrieve completed lineup sheets from coaches at least three minutes before start of match or 30 seconds before start of next set. a. Prompt coaches if necessary without hovering over them. b. Ensure coach indicates playing captain and signs lineup sheet.

After scorer records starting lineups, retrieve lineup sheets and signal your readiness to first referee. 1.

Ensure scorer keeps all lineup information confidential.

Blow a warning whistle 30 seconds before time expires. Do a cursory examination of the vertical placement of antennas on net. Prompt any starting players who are slow in reporting to court. When teams are on court, verify numbers and rotation of players listed on lineup sheets. 1. 2. 3.

Keep each team's lineup confidential. If a player on the court differs from the lineup sheet, check if coach wants to substitute present player into set or put in listed starting player without a charged substitution. Identify playing captains to first referee.

Authorize libero to enter court. 1.

Same signal as “substitution granted.�

Return lineup sheets to scorer. 1. 2. 3.

Inform scorer of any lineup changes. Verify scorer is ready. Ascertain scoreboard is set to zeros (or the appropriate score for a shortened set).

Provide game ball to server. Signal first referee when you are ready.

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Actions Before Each Serve Station yourself at net on side of receiving team, backed away from pole. 1. 2.

Face first referee with peripheral vision of both team benches and shoulders parallel to sideline. Don’t wander down sideline to scrutinize possible overlaps.

Scan serving and receiving team benches twice (look directly at coaches). 1.

2.

3.

Anticipate and fulfill requests by coaches (or playing captains) for substitution, time-out, lineup check, etc., especially after a string of points by opponent, on a side out, or after a substitution pattern. a. Blow your whistle to recognize a request. b. Proceed to fulfill a substitution or time-out request as discussed below. c. For a lineup check, check with scorer and inform requesting team accordingly. (Helpful tip. Serving team usually only needs to know its correct server.) Have whistle in mouth for a last second request before first referee whistles for serve. a. If a request is made after service whistle, signal "request denied." Be prompt and clear in denial so play doesn’t stop. Police team benches. a. Have teams relocate any unsafely placed articles. b. Allow players to stand only at end of team bench without encroaching toward court.

Check positions of serving team. 1. 2.

At the minimum, note whether setter is front or back row. Helpful tip. Note rotation of front row players to detect overlaps when that team has to receive serve upon side out.

Watch for overlaps by receiving team. 1. 2. 3. 4.

5.

If receiving team isn’t ready to receive serve, signal "wait" and blow your whistle as needed to alert first referee. Identify front row players. Note whether setter is front or back row. Develop your own scheme to detect overlaps. a. See "Helpful tip" above. b. For each team, memorize setter, players adjacent to setter, and player opposite setter. c. Or, a combination of these suggestions. As the service contact is made, whistle overlaps if players are definitely out of rotation or lost. a. Consult lineup sheets or with scorer to clarify any rotational uncertainties without delaying set. b. After whistling and signaling for overlap, identify overlapping players and inform these players of their proper positions to avoid calling overlaps on two consecutive serves. c. Refrain from making a delayed overlap call. Mentally note any missed overlap and be sure to call its next occurrence.

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Complete a substitution request promptly without delaying match. 1. 2.

3.

5. 6. 7.

Signal "substitution." Turn slightly to have a view of the scorer along with a view of the substitutes and other team’s bench. a. If both teams are requesting substitutions, administer one team at a time. b. Inform first referee with a pre-agreed signal of any improper request or team delay in completing substitution. Call out numbers of corresponding substituting players to scorer. Immediately release the players with a "substitution granted" signal. a. Don’t hold up players if their numbers are difficult to identify. Get the numbers as players go in and out. b. Wait for scorer to record substitutions. c. When playing captain is replaced, have coach identify new playing captain and inform scorer and first referee. Furnish coach the following information. th th th th a. The team makes its 12 , 13 , 14 and 15 team substitution. Return to your pre-service position with no delay. Signal first referee when you are ready with whistle in mouth

Administer a time-out request properly. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

Signal "time-out," then point entire hand toward court of requesting team. Time the time-out. Identify requesting team to scorer. Confirm with scorer and signal number of time-outs taken by each team to first referee. Check libero tracker’s signal on whether libero for each team is currently in or not on the court. Confirm scoreboard scores with scorer. Review with scorer recorded number of team substitutions and individual player entries. th th th th a. Inform coach of 12 , 13 , 14 and 15 team substitutions taken if not already done. Position yourself facing first referee. Monitor team huddles. a. Have teams wipe any water spills. Blow a warning whistle when 15 seconds remain in the timeout period. If all players are on the court and ready to play before time expires, have the scoreboard operator sound the horn to end the timeout and then turn off the automatic horn. If time expires before both teams return to the court, have the automatic horn sound. Prompt a team that’s slow in reporting back to court. Inform coach when that team has taken its second time-out.

Actions During Play of Ball Move quickly to side of net of blocking team continually during entire rally. 1. 2.

Be stationed on blockers' side before attacking team's second contact of ball. Don’t be in transit while there is playing activity at net. Stay on attackers' side if and only if it is unavoidable and switch at first opportunity to blocking team's side.

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Observe attacking team as it develops its attack. 1.

2.

Be aware of set being directed to a back row attacker. a. Look at back row attacker's feet at jump takeoff to determine their legality in relation to attack line. Assist first referee in detecting violations (see below).

As attack is being made, focus on net and center line for possible net contacts and center line violations. 1. 2. 3. 4.

Focus on action at top part of net. Concentrate on the blockers but don’t neglect the attackers. Watch for net contact by a blocker extending hands over net, or an attacker following through with arm swing. Use your peripheral vision to catch actual ball contact. Be aware of a possible block or attack by a back row setter especially on an overpass, or a blocker or attacker illegally contacting the ball over net.

Don’t track ball. Instead remain focused for net and center line violations until no violations are possible by players at net. Blow your whistle immediately for following situations and display appropriate signal. If first referee and teams don’t hear your whistle, blow it again to be heard. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Net violation. (Only if player is involved where ball is played.) Center line violation. Ball contacts or goes outside the antenna closest to you. Check with line judges when in doubt. A foreign object comes onto playing area and interferes play or creates a hazard. A player becomes injured. Definite illegal back row attack or block. Definite two consecutive and separate hits by the same player that isn’t called by first referee. Definite four team hits not called by first referee where no block was attempted. Ball completely crosses the vertical plane behind first referee (and pursuit rule isn’t in effect). Player contacts ball near you while completely out of bounds either behind team bench, between team bench and scorer table, off playing surface, or in bleachers.

Assist first referee for following situations. 1.

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Technique. a. Don’t blow your whistle. b. Take a quick side step away from pole to attract first referee's attention and provide a clear view of appropriate pre-agreed signal. c. Hold your signal long enough for first referee to notice. d. Drop any signal overruled or not noticed by first referee. e. Return to your net position. Legal back row attack that might be questioned. Don’t take a side step. Illegal back row attack and you are unsure ball was completely above height of net. Illegal back row block and you are unsure ball was completely above height of net. Ball handling error screened from first referee. Four team hits. Illegal contact of ball on opponent's side of net. Ball hit floor on attempted pancake.

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Actions at End of a Play As soon as first referee's whistle is blown, transition to side of net of team at fault and away from pole so first referee can clearly see you. 1. 2.

3.

Make eye contact with first referee, and provide any input to help first referee make a decision. If a spiked ball goes out of bounds with no contact by a blocker, shake your head for "no touch." If there was definite contact by a blocker, signal "touch" and blow your whistle if needed to get first referee’s attention. Don’t make a call outside your area of responsibility unless solicited by first referee.

Mimic, do not lead, first referee's signals. 1. 2. 3.

Be stationary while signaling. Don’t display any signals contradicting first referee's decision. If first referee awards winning of rally to wrong team, verify with scorer then indicate correct side to first referee.

Scan and monitor team benches. 1.

2.

Look at both team coaches for requests for time-outs, substitutions, or scoring clarifications. a. Finish all signals for the previous play before blowing whistle for request. b. Helpful hint. When signalling "side out" or "point," look to team coach on side of your signalling hand, then other team coach. Repeat scan. Keep players standing at end of bench from curling toward court.

Serve and protect the first referee. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Anticipate a coach questioning a call. Walk toward coach to condition coach to always seek you out instead of the first referee. If a coach approaches the sideline to dress down the first referee, step in between the coach and the first referee. Turn to be face-to-face with the coach. Hear what coach has to say before speaking. Answer, don’t ignore, any questions from teams about first referee's decision with polite and succinct replies that ALWAYS support and reinforce first referee's decision. Let the coach vent. If they erupt, keep on complaining, start coaching you, put a stop to it with a warning or discipline them with a sanction if the situation is beyond repair.

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Monitor all scoring related matters. 1.

2. 3.

Verify each point is posted on scoreboard. a. Confirm with scorer then signal "set point" to first referee. b. Confirm with scorer then signal "set over" to first referee. Ensure scorer is informed of and records all sanctions and referee mind changes, and amends score as needed. If a wrong server or illegal player entry is detected by scorer, alert first referee of situation. a. Ensure scoresheet and scoreboard are corrected. Place right players in proper rotation. b. Apprise first referee of situation and scoring outcome.

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4. 5.

Ensure all scoring inquiries are made through you and not directly to scorer. Notify the first referee when a protest is lodged.

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Facilitate progress of match. 1. 2.

3.

Don’t visit first referee unless summoned or there is a scoring complication unresolved. Communicate with hand signals as much as possible. If any playing surface away from first referee gets wet, promptly furnish a towel to players and oversee that all moisture is wiped off without delays or huddles. a. Return towel to an unobtrusive location on the lower net cable. b. Signal to first referee when you are ready. If extra set balls are available, see that another ball is promptly put into play when game ball must be retrieved or becomes unplayable. a. See that replaced ball is wiped clean and kept readily available.

Duties at End of a Set If there is another set in match: 1. 2. 3. 4.

Monitor time between sets as soon as previous set ends. Use scoreboard clock if available. Retrieve and store game ball. Conduct a coin toss if it is deciding set of match. Inform scorer and first referee of coin toss result. Perform "Duties Before Each Set."

If match is over: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Retrieve and secure all match equipment. Thank scorer, line judges, and other support personnel. Promptly leave playing arena with first referee. Perform any predefined administrative duties. Do a post-match analysis with first referee.

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CORNY’S CORNER Line Judges Are Only As Good As You Make Them Corny Galdones, March 2010

Have you ever thought, “My line judges were terrible.”? They likely were, but it cuts both ways. They may have felt the same about you. Did it occur to you that you might have been the root of the problem and not them? Granted, players who are your work team would rather rest or be merry on their time off and may cop an attitude about helping out. It’s up to you to put and keep them in the proper mood. Using psychology to win them over is a knack. Reach out and appeal to their sense of duty, leaving their dignity intact no matter what. What about you? Does your attitude need adjusting? The line judges are working with you, not for you. How you go about it makes a difference. Treating them as your equals receives cooperation, while bossing them around produces resentment. Turn them on or turn them off. Before the match begins, gather all line judges and brief them. Brief means short, not skimpy. Keep it that way. Though their function is serious, don’t make it sound like a funeral service. Show a pulse without bouncing off the walls. First, ask the players if they’ve been line judges before. If yes, many could care less about hearing old, tired instructions again. Try fresh reminders for a change. Here’s a quick drill mainly for teens that livens them up and still covers all basics by finding out what they know. Hand them the line judge flags and quiz them on the signals for when the ball lands on the line or in the court; when the ball lands out of bounds; when the ball goes out of bounds off a player; when a server makes a foot fault; when the ball hits or passes outside the antenna; when they’re not sure of the call; and where to stand during time-outs and when a server locates near them. Vary these scenarios to your taste. Correct their answers as needed. You want the flag to snap down for “in” and pop up for “out.” Demonstrate how it’s done. Last, direct them to signal all the time, no matter how obvious the call is. It’s that simple, less than a minute. Tailor this routine to the line judges’ experience and the match gravity. Grab their interest, run through the ABC’s and be done with it. Information overload does little except blow the pathetic, or bore the apathetic, out of their minds. Besides, you have other pressing duties waiting during warm-ups. Many line calls are clear-cut. As a first referee, own these calls and signal your decision at once but as you signal, lock eyes with each line judge to be sure they’re alert, doing their job from the very first serve. Nod your head as seen fit to provide them feedback. If they have a technique wrong, set them straight without showing them up. Some may wander off to la-la land or signal when they feel like it. No, they don’t. Keep them in the match. Reel them in by whistle, voice or hand cue, forgiving them with a smile. Hopefully, they’ll be on it after that. During play, when a pancake is tried or the ball may have involved the antenna, seek them out for a possible signal. At the end of a rally if the outcome is up in the air, get their input before making a decision, especially the backside line judge for a potential “touch” on a ball spiked out of bounds. Give a “thumbs up” for a really great call of theirs but it turns stale when overdone. On a bad call, overrule it fast. Toot your whistle to draw everyone’s attention then tap a palm to your chest to indicate “my call” followed by a confident display of your final decision. In every instance, shelter them from being harassed for their calls by anyone. All match long, engage with the line judges. Most expect it. Otherwise, they won’t bother to concentrate. If you don’t stay in contact and they miss a call, whose fault is that?


Lest we forget, the scorekeeper and second referee are also part of the work team. Apply similar views and approaches to them. As with the line judges, they should feel they’re your partners in calling the match. Work as a team with the work team. It does wonders.


CORNY’S CORNER Judging Ball Handling Is Easy As A-B-C Corny Galdones, February 2007

It’s a wonder we referees aren’t paranoid because every ball contact is open to question. Well, a few of us may fear the world for other reasons but that’s personal. The thing is, those we officiate are poles apart on what they want for a ball-handling standard. Loose? Tight? Each one has a preference. Goodness gracious! This isn’t rocket science. Judging ball handling is simply four R’s: Receive, Release, Result and Reaction. Whenever a player receives a ball with both hands, it’s a double hit because the hands aren’t exactly in sync. Using a microscope brings nothing but trouble. If the second hand trails the first but the ball keeps moving and is handled cleanly with one joint contact by both hands, that’s fine. Blowing your whistle for this earns a puzzled look or a response of “What?! Are you crazy?” (Yes, but that’s beside the point.) Ignore the player’s form and positioning. Focus in on the ball bouncing from one hand to the other, being bobbled or slipping out of the hands. If it does, by all means, blow that whistle on the second or third team contact for a double-hit violation. The ball must be released instantly upon receipt, i.e., can’t stop. The leeway on how brief should be the same for every contact. Technically, every ball stops in order to rebound. Bah, physics. Did the ball pause? Was it caught, lifted or over-controlled? Did it roll along the hands or body? Was it in contact for a long time or long distance? Was it started in one direction then redirected? Was it palmed or tossed like a basketball? On a setter dump, directional block or power tip, was the hand unmoving (not already thrusting) then loaded up at the point of contact? If the hands stopped in mid-motion, would the ball have remained on the hands? Any answer of “yes” is a held-ball violation, regardless. Players, coaches and fans tend to be influenced by the result — ugly, unexpected, sound, or most common, spin. Forgive them if they know not what we enforce. Nonetheless, until everyone is on the same page, these irrelevant factors are part of the game. Deal with it. Was the ball received and released properly or not? Be consistent. After release, the ball can rotate some and be legit. Spinning like a top may be okay, but that’s a warning sign. Here again, consistency is key. Let’s not look for calls. Allow the calls to come to us and call what has to be called. Uphold an even standard for the entire match that is comfortable to us, accepted by both teams and doesn’t take the game away from the players. Adjust from match to match to meet these expectations. Is everyone satisfied? Great! “Aawww,” “Oh, my gosh!” and similar dissenting reactions must not sway us. Act like we know what we’re doing. Remember, calls are all about angles. We shouldn’t whistle anything we don’t observe. Don’t guess. Still, don’t dismiss this valuable difference of opinion. Review the situation mentally. What did these critics see from their vantage point that we didn’t see? Maybe they’re right. Nail it in the future.


Learning the basics of ball handling is easy. Now go out and apply it. That’s the hard part.


CORNY’S CORNER Overlaps Corny Galdones, November 1997

A rule on players' positions at ball contact for serve is that one foot of each front row player must be closer to the centerline than the corresponding back row player, and one foot of each left/right side player must be closer to the respective left/right sideline than the center player of the corresponding row. Otherwise, it's a violation for overlap.

Calling An Overlap. Instead of applying this criteria literally, go by the spirit and intent of the rule. If corresponding players are lost or have lined up in the wrong relative positions, it's a violation. Call it. If corresponding players are aligned in proper relative positions but their feet are encroaching or a player leaves early before the service contact to create an overlap, discretely warn the coach and/or players so the team can take corrective action. If the same situation recurs after being warned earlier, call it. If you miss calling an overlap at time of service, it can be called during or at the end of the play. However, the offending players will no longer be in their service alignment for absolute proof. It is better to make a mental note of the overlap and catch it the next time it occurs. Calling an overlap at game point is gutsy, particularly in a close game. Be sure it's irrefutable. Between Plays. A second referee (R2) must attend to many duties between plays besides watching for overlaps on the receiving team, e.g., scan and monitor team benches, administer substitution or time out requests, etc. An R2 won't have much time before the serve to quickly recognize overlaps, especially with today's complex "receive" formations with two, maybe three, primary passers. If unsure of the rotation order, the R2 could inconspicuously get the scorekeeper's input. One helpful hint for the R2. Take a fast glance at the serving team before each serve. Note the order of the front (or back) row players and whether the setter is in the front or back row. This aids tremendously when the serving team becomes the receiving team upon side out. The first referee (R1) should do likewise with the receiving team. The R1 may see a receiving team overlap not detected by the R2 (or vice versa). How this information is conveyed to each other should be covered in the pre-match R1-R2 conference. Detecting An Overlap. There are many schemes to detect overlaps at time of service. Each team's hub is its setter. Key on the setter and the teammate directly across from the setter in the rotation. If these two are not aligned directly opposite one another, that's an alert for an ongoing overlap. Most detection schemes build on this major key by including at least two more players: 1) the players adjacent to the setter, 2) the swing (strong side) hitters, or 3) the middle hitters. Experiment to find a practical scheme that best suits you. Don't fixate on the setter when looking for overlaps. As an R2 examine the primary passers in relation to other teammates for front-to-back overlaps of passers positioning themselves better to receive serve, or side-to-side overlaps of back row non-passers lining up wrong. Also watch an unprepared substitute who comes into the game lost. Administering An Overlap. When an overlap is cited, be sure to identify to the offending

team the players at fault and what their correct positions are. Prevent from citing a team for overlap on two consecutive serves. On the other hand, don't prolong your explanation.

Recognizing and calling overlaps is a basic function in officiating volleyball. Make sure you understand its principles and methodologies.


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