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SACSA SPORTS INFORMATION BOOKLET 2016

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  • SACSA SPORTS INFORMATION BOOKLET

    2016

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    WELCOME .............................................................................................................. 4 PHILOSOPHY AND RATIONALE ........................................................................................................................................................... 4 GUIDING PRINCIPALS ......................................................................................................................................................................... 4

    SACSA SPORTS CALENDAR ..................................................................................... 5 SACSA SPORTS COMMITTEE CONTACTS ................................................................ 6 AFFILIATED SCHOOLS CONTACT INFORMATION .................................................... 7 NOMINATION FORMS .......................................................................................... 10

    SACSA AFFILIATION FEE ................................................................................................................................................................... 11 TABLE TENNIS NOMINATION FORM ................................................................................................................................................ 13 SECONDARY ATHLETICS NOMINATION FORM ................................................................................................................................. 13 PRIMARY ATHLETICS NOMINATION FORM ...................................................................................................................................... 14 CROSS COUNTRY NOMINATION FORM ............................................................................................................................................ 18 SECONDARY NETBALL NOMINATION FORM .................................................................................................................................... 15 PRIMARY TOUCH FOOTBALL NOMINATION FORM .......................................................................................................................... 16 SECONDARY TOUCH FOOTBALL NOMINATION FORM ..................................................................................................................... 17 PRIMARY AFL FOOTBALL NOMINATION FORM ................................................................................................................................ 20 SECONDARY AFL FOOTBALL NOMINATION FORM ........................................................................................................................... 21 SECONDARY BASKETBALL NOMINATION FORM .............................................................................................................................. 21 PRIMARY SOCCER NOMINATION FORM .......................................................................................................................................... 22 SECONDARY SOCCER NOMINATION FORM ..................................................................................................................................... 22 PRIMARY NETBALL NOMINATION FORM ......................................................................................................................................... 24 PRIMARY BASKETBALL NOMINATION FORM ................................................................................................................................... 27

    POLICIES ............................................................................................................... 28

    SACSA CARNIVALS ............................................................................................................................................................................ 29

    NOMINATIONS ............................................................................................................................................................................. 29 STAFFING...................................................................................................................................................................................... 29 DRAWS ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 29 MAXIMUM PLAYERS PER TEAM ................................................................................................................................................... 29 PLACINGS ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 30 PENALTIES FOR ARRIVING LATE TO GAMES ................................................................................................................................. 30 FIRST AID ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 31 HOT WEATHER POLICY ................................................................................................................................................................. 31 BLOOD POLICY ............................................................................................................................................................................. 32 SMOKING & ALCOHOL POLICY ..................................................................................................................................................... 32

    CODES OF CONDUCT ........................................................................................................................................................................ 33

    CODES OF CONDUCT FOR PLAYERS ............................................................................................................................................. 33 CODE OF CONDUCT FOR COACHES .............................................................................................................................................. 33 CODE OF CONDUCT FOR PARENTS AND SPECTATORS ................................................................................................................. 34

    CODES OF BEHAVIOUR ..................................................................................................................................................................... 35

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    FOR PLAYERS: ............................................................................................................................................................................... 35 FOR TEACHERS AND COACHES: .................................................................................................................................................... 35 FOR PARENTS: .............................................................................................................................................................................. 35 FOR SPECTATORS: ........................................................................................................................................................................ 35

    NATIONAL CHRISTIAN SCHOOL GAMES ............................................................... 36

    JOB DESCRIPTIONS FOR INTERESTATE TEAMS ................................................................................................................................. 37

    SACSA SPORT ADMINISTRATOR ................................................................................................................................................... 37 SACSA SPORTS COMMITTEE ........................................................................................................................................................ 37 SACSA SPORTS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ...................................................................................................................................... 37 SACSA EXECUTIVE PRINCIPALS COMMITTEE................................................................................................................................ 37 SACSA COACH .............................................................................................................................................................................. 38 SACSA MANAGER ......................................................................................................................................................................... 38 SPORTS CHAPLIN / COUNCELLOR ................................................................................................................................................ 38 JOINT RESPONSIBILITIES OF COACH / MANAGER ........................................................................................................................ 39

    PROCEDURE FOR APPOINTMENT FOR INTERSTATE TEAMS ............................................................................................................ 40

    NOTIFICATION .............................................................................................................................................................................. 40 APPLICATIONS .............................................................................................................................................................................. 40 PROCEDURE ................................................................................................................................................................................. 40 APPEALS ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 40

    PLAYER INTERSTATE SELECTION POLICY .......................................................................................................................................... 41

    1. OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................................................................................ 41 2. AIM ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 41 3. OBJECTIVE ................................................................................................................................................................................ 41 4. SELECTION PANELS................................................................................................................................................................... 41 5. CONFLICT OF INTEREST ............................................................................................................................................................ 42 6. STUDENT ELIGIBILITY AND CRITERIA FOR SELECTION .............................................................................................................. 42 7. REASONS FOR NON SELECTION ............................................................................................................................................... 42 8. NOTIFICATION OF POLICY ........................................................................................................................................................ 43 9. SELECTION PROCEDURE ........................................................................................................................................................... 43 10. NOTIFICATION TO RELEVANT PARTIES ................................................................................................................................... 43 11. REMOVAL FROM A SELECTED SQUAD OR TEAM ................................................................................................................... 43 12. APPEAL ................................................................................................................................................................................... 44

    APPENDICIES ........................................................................................................ 45

    SACSA COMMITTEE APPLICATION FORM ........................................................................................................................................ 46 SPORTING INCIDENT REPORT FORM ................................................................................................................................................ 47 EXAMPLE TEAM CHECKLIST.............................................................................................................................................................. 48 SACSA INTERSTATE COACH/MAMAGER APPLICATION FORM ......................................................................................................... 49

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    WELCOME Welcome to SACSA Sport. Please keep this booklet readily available to reference and use throughout the calendar year to assist you with your planning to be involved in SACSA’s sporting programs.

    PHILOSOPHY AND RATIONALE

    The South Australian Christian Schools Association exists primarily to give its member schools the opportunity

    for participation in the sports offered within this document.

    The aims of SACSA sport are to promote and develop Christian community within its member schools and to witness to each other and the wider community an authentic faith. Such an approach primarily emphasizes the following aspects of sporting competition:

    o The pleasure of both individual and team participation o The cognitive, aesthetic, expressive, physical, cultural and social benefits for each individual involved. o The cultivation of the most important character qualities and attitudes; principally good sportsmanship,

    persistence, courage and commitment.

    GUIDING PRINCIPLES

    SACSA desire is to promote broad participation in sport as part of the curriculum in all Christian Schools in South

    Australia and undertake to increase the quality and quantity of such activities within existing school frameworks. SACSA aims to provide avenues for the development for students who show ability in sports, with representative

    opportunities existing at both the local and national level. SACSA’s main aim is to develop the collective spirit of unity, cooperation and friendship, in a positive, fun filled

    structured environment. SACSA sport is characterised by fun, enjoyment, participation, competition, challenge, character development and social interaction. SACSA is highly committed to establishing a wholesome competition structure so that children and young adults can benefit from their experiences.

    Wholesome competition that is commensurate with the age, interest and ability of each child emphasises participation rather than winning or losing.

    Competition exists in the daily life of every child in sport and in most aspects of life. Competition provides stimulation and challenges as well as the opportunity to apply, test and further develop

    skills in a game situation. Students should be satisfied with competing to the best of their ability and spectator behaviour should reflect this emphasis.

    Participation, developmental experience and enjoyment are the intrinsic goals of competitive sport in primary and secondary schools.

    If you have any further questions please contact the SACSA Sports Administrator with the provided contact information in the contacts section of this booklet.

  • SACSA SPORTS CALENDAR 2016

    EVENT AGE GROUP NOMINATION DUE

    DATE DATE VENUE COORDINATOR/S

    TERM 1

    Secondary Basketball Yr 8/9 (B&G) Open Boys Open Girls

    Tuesday 9th Feb Monday 29th Feb.

    Tuesday 1st March Weds 2nd March

    Morphett Vale Basketball Stadium (States Road, Morphett Vale)

    Ben Hannaford (Bethany)

    Secondary Athletics Yr 7 - 12 Tuesday 1st March Thursday 31st March SANTOS Stadium (145 Railway Tce, Mile End) Andy Saggs (Kings Baptist)

    TERM 2

    Primary Athletics Yr 3 - 7 Tuesday 5th April Friday 6th May SANTOS Stadium (145 Railway Tce, Mile End) Phil Paterson (Sunrise)

    Secondary Netball Yr 8/9 (B&G) Open (B&G)

    Tuesday 12th April Friday 13th May Friday 20th May

    Golden Grove Courts (Atlantis Drive, Golden Grove)

    Daryl Porter (Emmaus) Zoe Steele (SACSA)

    Touch Football

    Yr 4/5 (B&G)

    Tuesday 10th May

    Monday 6th June Tyndale (50 Fern Grove Boulevard, Salisbury

    East) Matt Howard (Tyndale)

    Yr 6/7 (B&G) 8/9 (B&G)

    Open (Mixed)

    Tuesday 7th June Wednesday 8th June

    Thursday 9th June

    Barratt Reserve (Military Rd, West Beach)

    Zoe Steele (SACSA)

    Cross Country Yr 3 - 12 Tuesday 31st May Tuesday 28th June Carisbrooke Reserve (Main North Road,

    Salisbury Pk) Zoe Steele (SACSA)

    TERM 3

    Table Tennis Yr 4/5 - Open Tuesday 5th July Tuesday 16th Aug Tyndale Christain School - Nth

    Prescott College (140 Pimpala Rd, Morphett Vale) - Sth

    Nth - Matt Howard (Tyndale) Sth - Craig Davidson (SVCC)

    Football (AFL)

    Yr 4/5 (B&G) Yr 6/7 (B&G)

    Tuesday 26th July

    Mondary 22nd Aug Tuesday 23rd Aug

    Kings Baptist Grammar (3 Keithcot Farm Dr, Wynn Vale) Adrian McDonald (Kings)

    Jason Schultz (Tyndale Strath) Yr 8/9 (B&G)

    Open (B&G) Weds 24th Aug Thurs 25th Aug

    Barratt Reserve (Military Rd, West Beach)

    Soccer

    Open (B&G) Yr 4/5(B&G) Yr 8/9 (B&G) Yr 6/7 (B&G)

    Tuesday 23rd August

    Tuesday 20th Sept Weds 21st Sept Thurs 22nd Sept Friday 23rd Sept

    Barratt Reserve (Military Rd, West Beach)

    Andy Saggs (Kings Baptist) Craig Davidson (SVCC)

    TERM 4

    Primary Netball Yr 4/5 (B&G) Yr 6/7 (B&G)

    Tuesday 27th Sept Thursday 27th Oct Golden Grove Courts (Atlantis Drive, Golden

    Grove) Daryl Porter (Emmaus)

    Volleyball

    Yr 6/7 (B&G)

    Tuesday 11th Oct

    Weds 9th Nov Kings Baptist Grammar Adrian McDonald (Kings)

    Nancy Walker (Investigator) Yr 8/9 (B&G) Yr 10 (B&G)

    Weds 9th Nov Thurs 10th Nov

    Cedar College (215-233 Fosters Rd, Northgate)

    Primary Basketball Yr 4/5 (B&G) Yr 6/7 Girls Yr 6/7 Boys

    Tuesday 18th Oct Mon 21st Nov Tues 22th Nov Weds 23rd Nov

    Morphett Vale Basketball Stadium (States Road, Morphett Vale)

    Imbi Shields (Sunrise)

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    SACSA COMMITTEE MEMBERS The SACSA Sport program is overseen by the SACSA Sports Committee, a sub-committee of the SACSA Committee, and is responsible for the vision, planning and implementation of the SACSA Sports Program. The committee meets twice a term to review, discuss and plan the SACSA Sports Programs. If you have any issues that you would like the committee to discuss please email the SACSA Sports Administrator. If you are interested in becoming a member of the SACSA Sports Committee, please read the conditions and complete the application form (in appendices) and send to the SACSA Chairperson.

    Zoe Steele SACSA Sports Administrator & Nationals Coordinator & Sports Committee Executive Temple Christian College 2 Henley Beach Road, Mile End 5031 Phone: (08) 8405 0932 Fax: (08) 8234 1052 Mobile: 0410 698 739 Email: [email protected]

    Adrian McDonald SACSA Co-chair & Sports Committee Executive Kings Baptist Grammar School, Head of PE & Sports Coordinator 3 Keithcott Farm Drive, Wynn Vale SA 5127 Phone: (08) 8289 0222 – ext. 284 Fax: (08) 8289 1622 Mobile: 0433 193 614 Email: [email protected]

    Matthew Howard SACSA Co-chair & Sports Committee Executive Tyndale Christian School, R-12 Sports Coordinator 50 Fern Grove Blvd, Salisbury East SA 5109 Phone: (08) 8282 5186 Fax: (08) 8281 7951 Mobile: 0433 982 803 Email: [email protected]

    Andrew Saggs Kings Baptist Grammar School, Sports Coordinator 3 Keithcott Farm Drive, Wynn Vale SA 5127 Phone: (08) 8289 0222 – ext. 285 Fax: (08) 8289 1622 Mobile: 0433749929 Email: [email protected]

    Imbi Shields Sunrise Christian School - M/Vale PE Coordinator 70-74 Pimpala Road, Morphett Vale SA 5162 Ph: (08) 83227279 Fax: (08) 83818632 Mob: 0422710558 Email: [email protected]

    Daryl Porter Emmaus Christian College, Sports Coordinator 7 Lynton Avenue, South Plympton SA 5038 Phone: (08) 8292 3888 Fax: (08) 82923800 Mobile: 0433 437 075 Email: [email protected]

    Phil Paterson Sunrise Christian School, Upper Primary Coordinator 284-288 Sturt Road, Marion SA 5043 Phone: (08) 8296 3761 Fax: (08) 8296 2786 Mobile: 0422 816 951 Email: [email protected]

    Ben Hannaford Bethany Christian School, Sports Coordinator 37 Countess Street, Paralowie SA 5108 Phone: (08) 8283 0000 Fax: (08) 8283 0101 Mobile: 0417 741 275 Email: [email protected]

    Craig Davidson Southern Vales Christian College, Sports Coordinator 140 States Road, Morphett Vale SA 5162 Phone: (08) 8488 0000 Fax: (08) 8322 3281 Mobile: 0433 058 278 Email: [email protected]

    Jason Schulz Tyndale Christian School (Strathalbyn), Sports Coordinator 28 East Terrace, Strathalbyn SA 5255 Phone: 8536 3355 Fax: 8536 3097 Mobile: 0406 123 623 Email: [email protected]

    Nancy Walker Investigator College, Sports Coordinator 2 Glendale Grove, Goolwa SA 5214 Phone: (08) 8555 7500 Fax: (08) 8555 5733 Mobile: 0412 677 892 Email: [email protected]

    Dylan Davey SACSA Payments Officer Temple Christian College 2 Henley Beach Road, Mile End 5031 Phone: (08) 8405 0908 Fax: (08) 8234 1052 Mobile: 0488 305 437 Email: [email protected]

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  • AFFILIATED SCHOOLS CONTACT LIST

    SCHOOL ADDRESS CONTACT DETAILS

    Bethany Christian School Reception – Year 6

    37 Countess Street, PARALOWIE SA 5108 PO Box 2125 SALISBURY DOWNS SA 5108 Phone: 8283 0000 Fax: 8283 0101

    Ben Hannaford [Primary] Mobile: 0433 909 201

    [email protected] [email protected]

    Cherie Boxall [Administrator] Mobile: 0411 230 989

    [email protected] [email protected]

    Blakes Crossing Christian College 14 Boucaut Avenue Blakeview

    Phone: 7180 5010 Fax: Ruth Pivovaroff [Primary]

    Mobile: [email protected]

    Cedar College Reception – Year 12

    215-233 Fosters Road, NORTHGATE SA 5086 Phone: 8261 3377 Fax: 7221 3647

    Mike Butler [Primary] Mobile: 0409 400 055

    [email protected]

    Scott Trestrail [Secondary] Mobile: 0434314535

    [email protected]

    Kerry Spriggs [Secondary] Mobile: 0422051307

    [email protected]

    Emmaus Christian College Reception – Year 12

    7 Lynton Avenue SOUTH PLYMPTON SA 5038 Phone: 8292 3888 Fax: 8292 3800

    Daryl Porter [Secondary] Mobile: 0433 437 075

    [email protected]

    Debby Beaty [Primary] Mobile: 0434 919 918

    [email protected]

    Steph Dolman [PE Assistant] Mobile:

    [email protected]

    Harvest Christian College Reception – Year 12

    George Street, KADINA SA 5554 Phone: 8821 4945 Fax: 8821 4946

    Chris Peters Mobile: 0400 614 440

    [email protected]

    Hills Christian Community School Reception – Year 11

    Onkaparinga Valley Road, VERDUN SA 5245 Phone: 8388 7811 Fax: 8388 1308

    Peter Sanders [Primary] Mobile: 0407 424 826

    [email protected]

    Josh Lloyd [Secondary] Mobile: 0423329780

    [email protected]

    Hope Christian College Reception – Year 12

    213 Yorktown Road, CRAIGMORE SA 5114 Phone: 8287 1111 Fax: 8287 3236

    Kelly Penn [Secondary] Mobile: 0403 649 405

    [email protected]

    Mark Jory [Secondary] Mobile: 0421 348 820

    [email protected]

    Sioux Moresi (Primary) Mobile: 0421077973

    [email protected]

    Horizon Christian School Reception – Year 12

    Gwy Terrace, BALAKLAVA SA 5461 Phone: 8862 2100 Fax: 8862 1332

    Bill Greenslade Mobile:

    [email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]

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    Investigator College GOOLWA CAMPUS

    Reception – Year 12

    2 Glendale Grove, GOOLWA SA 5214 Phone: 8555 7500 Fax: 8555 5733

    Nancy Walker [Secondary] Mobile: 0412 677 892

    [email protected]

    Mark Tenny [Primary] Mobile: 0411 029 277

    [email protected]

    Investigator College VICTOR HARBOR CAMPUS

    Reception – Year 12

    Bacchus Road, VICTOR HARBOR SA 5211 Phone: 8551 0900 Fax: 8552 6833

    Nancy Walker [Secondary] Mobile: 0412 677 892

    [email protected]

    Mark Tenny [Primary] Mobile: 0411 029 277

    [email protected]

    Kings Baptist Grammar School Reception – Year 12

    3 Keithcott Farm Drive, WYNN VALE SA 5127 Phone: 8289 0222 (ext. 284) Fax: 8289 1622

    Adrian McDonald [Primary] Mobile: 0433 193 614

    [email protected]

    Andy Saggs [Middle] Mobile: 0433 749 929

    [email protected]

    Trish Marshall [PE Assistant] Mobile: 0430 552 191

    [email protected]

    Mid North Christian College Reception – Year 12

    43 Port Davis Road, PORT PIRIE SA 5540 Locked Bag 2 PORT PIRIE SA 5540

    Phone: 8632 4240 Fax: 8632 4243

    Brett Middleton [Primary & Secondary] Mobile: 0431046875

    [email protected]

    Pilgrim School Reception – Year 7

    Campus Drive ABERFOYLE PARK SA 5159 Phone: 8270 3033 Fax: 8370 7734

    Megan Loffler Mobile: 0413081377

    [email protected]

    Joel Overweel Mobile: 0433 055 810

    [email protected]

    Portside Christian School Reception – Year 12

    1 Causeway Road, NEW PORT SA 5015 Phone: 8341 5133 Fax: 8242 3046

    Rebecca Anderson [Primary & Secondary] Mobile: 0423 892 227

    [email protected]

    Prescott College

    2 Koonga Avenue SA 5082 Phone: 8269 1655 Fax: 8344 1391

    Carlos Vera Mobile:

    [email protected]

    Rivergum College Reception – Year 7

    128 Distillery Road, GLOSSOP SA 5344 Phone: 8583 2304 Fax: 8583 1156

    Greg Smith [Primary] Mobile: 0487 333 029

    [email protected]

    Southern Vales Christian College MORPHETT VALE CAMPUS

    Reception – Year 12

    140 States Road, MORPHETT VALE SA 5162 PO Box 70 MORPHETT VALE SA 5162 Phone: 8488 0000 Fax: 8322 3281

    Craig Davidson Mobile: 0433 058 278

    [email protected]

    Southern Vales Christian College ALDINGA CAMPUS

    Reception – Year 12

    Aldinga Beach Road, ALDINGA BEACH SA 5173 PO Box 70 MORPHETT VALE SA 5162

    Phone: 8556 6118 Fax: 8556 5339

    Dean Hawkins Mobile:

    [email protected] [email protected]

    Sunrise Christian School MARION CAMPUS

    Reception – Year 12

    284-288 Sturt Road, MARION SA 5043 Phone: 8296 3761 Fax: 8296 2786

    Caleb Cure Mobile: 0473 257 415

    [email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]

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    Sunrise Christian School FULLARTON CAMPUS

    Reception – Year 7

    95 Wattle Street, FULLARTON SA 5063 Phone: 8179 2700 Fax: 8179 2799

    Paul Whelan [Primary] [email protected]

    Sunrise Christian School PARADISE CAMPUS Reception – Year 7

    2 Crowle Road, PARADISE SA 5075 Phone: 8337 2966 Fax: 8365 1899

    Paul Whelan [Primary] [email protected]

    Sunrise Christian School MORPHETT VALE CAMPUS

    Reception – Year 7

    70 – 74 Pimpala Road, MORPHETT VALE SA 5162 Phone: 8322 7279 Fax: 8381 8632

    Imbi Shields Mobile: 0422710558

    [email protected]

    Sunrise Christian School NARACOORTE CAMPUS

    Reception – Year 7

    72 Caves Road, NARACOORTE SA 5271 Phone: 8762 4233 Fax: 8762 4211

    Aaron Haines Mobile: 0418 851 339

    [email protected]

    Sunrise Christian School Whyalla CAMPUS

    Reception – Year 7

    Lincoln Highway, WHYALLA SA 5608 Phone: 8645 5944 Fax: 8645 0944

    Henry Engelbracht [email protected]

    Ben Kowald [email protected]

    Temple Christian College Mile End Campus Year 7 – Year 12

    6 Henley Beach Road, MILE END SA 5031 Phone: 8405 0900 Fax: 8234 1052

    Emily Hyde [Secondary] Mobile: 0423 790 463

    [email protected]

    Temple Christian College Paralowie Campus

    Year 7 – Year 12

    17 Countess Street, PARALOWIE SA 5108 Phone: 8256 9600 Fax: 8283 4039

    Daniel Kerr [Secondary] Mobile: 0433 400 143

    [email protected]

    Temple Christian College Mile End Campus Year 7 – Year 12

    6 Henley Beach Road, MILE END SA 5031 Phone: 8405 0900 Fax: 8234 1052

    Dylan Davey [SACSA Finance Officer] [email protected]

    Torrens Valley Christian School Reception – Year 12

    1227 Grand Junction Road, HOPE VALLEY SA 5090 Phone: 8265 2077 Fax: 8263 5965

    Andrew Loechel [Primary] Mobile: 0421 305 135

    [email protected]

    Matt Tucker [Secondary] Mobile: 0417 772 877

    [email protected]

    Tyndale Christian School Salisbury East

    Reception – Year 12

    50 Fern Grove Blvd, SALISBURY EAST SA 5109 Phone: 8250 7655 – main school office

    8282 5186 – sports office direct Fax: 8281 7951

    Matthew Howard [Primary & Secondary] Mobile: 0433 982 803

    [email protected]

    Kerryn Williams [Administrator] [email protected]

    Melissa Mcevoy [Adminstrator) [email protected]

    Tyndale Christian School STRATHALBYN CAMPUS

    Reception – Year 12

    28 East Terrace, STRATHALBYN SA 5255 Phone: 8536 3355 Fax: 8536 3097

    Jason Schulz [Primary] Mobile: 0406 123 623

    [email protected]

    Ryan McGowan [Secondary] Mobile: 0432 668 993

    [email protected] [email protected]

    Tyndale Christian School MURRAY BRIDGE CAMPUS

    Reception – Year 9

    Lot 101 Adelaide Road, MURRAY BRIDGE SA 5253 PO Box 1460, MURRAY BRIDGE SA 5253 Phone: 8531 3411 Fax: 8531 3355

    Jack Snell [Primary] Mobile:

    [email protected]

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  • NOMINATION FORMS

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    2016 SACSA AFFILIATION FEE

    $4.10/Student (Inc. GST)

    (Based on years 3 – 12 School Enrolments)

    SACSA Schools will need to pay the affiliation fee to be eligible to participate in the SACSA Sports Program and also so that their students will be eligible for selection to participate in the National Christian School Games.

    Enrolment numbers are due by Tuesday 16th February.

    Please send your enrolments to: Dylan Davey SACSA Payments Officer Email: [email protected] Phone: 8405 0908

    Invoices will then be sent to schools.

    mailto:[email protected]

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    SECONDARY BASKETBALL NOMINATION FORM

    NOMINATIONS DUE: Tuesday 9th February

    CARNIVAL DATES: Monday 29th February 8/9 (B&G) Tuesday 1st March Open Boys Wednesday 2nd March Open Girls

    CARNIVAL VENUE: Morphett Vale Basketball Stadium, States Rd, Morphett Vale

    DETAILS:

    COACHES MEETING: Coaches meetings are generally held at 8.40am

    CARNIVAL START/FINISH TIME: 9.00am – 3.30pm (TBC)

    CATEGORIES: Yr 8/9, Yr 8/9 Girls, Open Boys, Open Girls

    TEAMS: 5-a-side; 10 players per team

    COST: $100 per 8/9 team (Inc. GST) $140 per Open team (Inc. GST)

    N O M I N A T I O N S

    SCHOOL NOMINATING:

    CONTACT NAME:

    EMAIL:

    MOBILE:

    WORK PHONE:

    BOYS NOMINATIONS # OF TEAMS GIRLS NOMINATIONS # OF TEAMS

    YR 8/9:

    YR 8/9:

    OPEN:

    OPEN:

    By signing and nominating this form you agree on behalf of your school to:

    Participate in the nominated carnival under the guidelines and policies outline in the SACSA Sports Info. Booklet. Please be aware that once you nominate a team/s you are expected to proceed with the event. Withdrawal fees will apply per team withdrawn and will be equal to the nomination fee paid. More than 1 team per age group/gender must be approved by SACSA Administrator. A tax invoice will be sent out once nominations have been approved.

    SPORTS COORDINATOR SIGNATURE/NAME:

    PRINCIPAL SIGNATURE/NAME:

    Please email to SACSA Administrator/Nationals Coordinator: [email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

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    SECONDARY ATHLETICS NOMINATION FORM

    NOMINATIONS DUE: Tuesday 1st March

    CARNIVAL DATE: Thursday 31st March

    CARNIVAL VENUE: Santos Stadium, 145 Railway Terrace, Mile End

    DETAILS:

    CARNIVAL START/FINISH TIME: 8.30am – 3.15pm (TBC)

    CATEGORIES: Please refer to the Secondary Athletics Booklet

    TEAMS: Please refer to the Secondary Athletics Booklet

    COST: $3.50 (Inc. GST) /per student for Year 8 – 12 enrolment

    NOMINATIONS: INTENT TO COMPETE by TUESDAY 16TH FEBRUARY

    SCHOOL NOMINATING:

    CONTACT NAME:

    EMAIL:

    MOBILE:

    WORK PHONE:

    ENROLMENT NUMBERS FOR YEAR 8 – 12

    By signing and nominating this form you agree on behalf of your school to: Participate in the nominated carnival under the guidelines and policies outline in the SACSA Sports Info. Booklet. Please be aware that once you nominate a team/s you are expected to proceed with the event. Withdrawal fees will apply per team withdrawn and will be equal to the nomination fee paid. More than 1 team per age group/gender must be approved by SACSA Administrator. A tax invoice will be sent out once nominations have been approved.

    SPORTS COORDINATOR SIGNATURE/NAME:

    PRINCIPAL SIGNATURE/NAME:

    Please email to SACSA Administrator/Nationals Coordinator: [email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

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    PRIMARY ATHLETICS NOMINATION FORM

    NOMINATIONS DUE: Tuesday 5th April

    CARNIVAL DATE: Friday 6th May

    CARNIVAL VENUE: Santos Stadium, 145 Railway Terrace, Mile End

    DETAILS:

    CARNIVAL START/FINISH TIME: 8.30am – 3.15pm (TBC)

    CATEGORIES: Please refer to the Primary Athletics Booklet

    TEAMS: Please refer to the Primary Athletics Booklet

    COST: $3.50 (Inc. GST) /per student for Year 3 – 7 enrolment

    NOMINATIONS: INTENT TO COMPETE by TUESDAY 29TH MARCH

    SCHOOL NOMINATING:

    CONTACT NAME:

    EMAIL:

    MOBILE:

    WORK PHONE:

    ENROLMENT NUMBERS: FOR YEAR 3 – 7

    By signing and nominating this form you agree on behalf of your school to: Participate in the nominated carnival under the guidelines and policies outline in the SACSA Sports Info. Booklet. Please be aware that once you nominate a team/s you are expected to proceed with the event. Withdrawal fees will apply per team withdrawn and will be equal to the nomination fee paid. More than 1 team per age group/gender must be approved by SACSA Administrator. A tax invoice will be sent out once nominations have been approved.

    SPORTS COORDINATOR SIGNATURE/NAME:

    PRINCIPAL SIGNATURE/NAME:

    Please email to SACSA Administrator/Nationals Coordinator: [email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

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    SECONDARY NETBALL NOMINATION FORM

    NOMINATIONS DUE: Tuesday 12th April

    CARNIVAL DATE: Friday 13th May 8/9 (B&G) Friday 20th May OPEN (B&G)

    CARNIVAL VENUE: Golden Grove Courts, Atlantis Drive, Golden Grove

    DETAILS:

    COACHES MEETING: Coaches meetings are generally held at 8.40am

    CARNIVAL START/FINISH TIME: 9.00am – 3.30pm (TBC)

    CATEGORIES: Yr 8/9 Boys & Girls, Open Boys & Girls

    TEAMS: 7-a-side; 10 players per team

    COST: $100 per 8/9 team (Inc. GST) $140 per Open team (Inc. GST)

    N O M I N A T I O N S

    SCHOOL NOMINATING:

    CONTACT NAME:

    EMAIL:

    MOBILE:

    WORK PHONE:

    BOYS NOMINATIONS # OF TEAMS GIRLS NOMINATIONS # OF TEAMS

    YR 8/9:

    YR 8/9:

    OPEN:

    OPEN:

    By signing and nominating this form you agree on behalf of your school to:

    Participate in the nominated carnival under the guidelines and policies outline in the SACSA Sports Info. Booklet. Please be aware that once you nominate a team/s you are expected to proceed with the event. Withdrawal fees will apply per team withdrawn and will be equal to the nomination fee paid. More than 1 team per age group/gender must be approved by SACSA Administrator. A tax invoice will be sent out once nominations have been approved.

    SPORTS COORDINATOR SIGNATURE/NAME:

    PRINCIPAL SIGNATURE/NAME:

    Please email to SACSA Administrator/Nationals Coordinator: [email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

  • Page 16

    PRIMARY TOUCH NOMINATION FORM

    NOMINATIONS DUE: Tuesday 10th May

    CARNIVAL DATES: Monday 6th June 4/5 (B&G) Tuesday 7th June 6/7 (B&G)

    CARNIVAL VENUE: Mon 6th - Tyndale Christian School, 50 Fern Grove Boulevard, Salisbury East. Tues 7th – Barratt Reserve, Military Rd, West Beach

    DETAILS:

    COACHES MEETING: Coaches meetings are generally held at 8.40am

    CARNIVAL START/FINISH TIME: 9.00am – 3.30pm (TBC)

    CATEGORIES: Yr 4/5 (B&G), Yr 6/7 (B&G)

    TEAMS: 6-a-side; 12 players per team

    COST: $90 per team (Inc. GST)

    N O M I N A T I O N S

    SCHOOL NOMINATING:

    CONTACT NAME:

    EMAIL:

    MOBILE:

    WORK PHONE:

    BOYS NOMINATIONS # OF TEAMS GIRLS NOMINATIONS # OF TEAMS

    YR 4/5:

    YR 4/5:

    YR 6/7:

    YR 6/7:

    By signing and nominating this form you agree on behalf of your school to: Participate in the nominated carnival under the guidelines and policies outline in the SACSA Sports Info. Booklet. Please be aware that once you nominate a team/s you are expected to proceed with the event. Withdrawal fees will apply per team withdrawn and will be equal to the nomination fee paid. More than 1 team per age group/gender must be approved by SACSA Administrator. A tax invoice will be sent out once nominations have been approved.

    SPORTS COORDINATOR SIGNATURE/NAME:

    PRINCIPAL SIGNATURE/NAME:

    Please email to SACSA Administrator/Nationals Coordinator: [email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

  • Page 17

    SECONDARY TOUCH NOMINATION FORM

    NOMINATIONS DUE: Friday 1st May

    CARNIVAL DATE: Wednesday 8th June 8/9 (B&G) Thursday 9th June Open (Mixed)

    CARNIVAL VENUE: Barratt Reserve, Military Rd, West Beach

    DETAILS:

    COACHES MEETING: Coaches meetings are generally held at 8.40am

    CARNIVAL START/FINISH TIME: 9.00am – 3.30pm (TBC)

    CATEGORIES: Yr 8/9 & Open Mixed

    TEAMS: 6-a-side; 12 players per team (Mixed – minimum 3 girls on field at one time)

    COST: $100 per 8/9 Mixed team (Inc. GST) $140 per Open Mixed team (Inc. GST)

    NOMINATIONS:

    SCHOOL NOMINATING:

    CONTACT NAME:

    EMAIL:

    MOBILE:

    WORK PHONE:

    BOYS NOMINATIONS # OF TEAMS GIRLS NOMINATIONS # OF TEAMS

    YR 8/9:

    YR 8/9:

    OPEN MIXED

    # OF TEAMS

    By signing and nominating this form you agree on behalf of your school to:

    Participate in the nominated carnival under the guidelines and policies outline in the SACSA Sports Info. Booklet. Please be aware that once you nominate a team/s you are expected to proceed with the event. Withdrawal fees will apply per team withdrawn and will be equal to the nomination fee paid. More than 1 team per age group/gender must be approved by SACSA Administrator. A tax invoice will be sent out once nominations have been approved.

    SPORTS COORDINATOR SIGNATURE/NAME:

    PRINCIPAL SIGNATURE/NAME:

    Please email to SACSA Administrator/Nationals Coordinator: [email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

  • Page 18

    CROSS COUNTRY NOMINATION FORM

    NOMINATIONS DUE: Tuesday 31st May

    CARNIVAL DATE: Tuesday 28th June

    CARNIVAL VENUE: Carisbrooke Reserve, Main Nth Rd, Salisbury Pk

    DETAILS:

    CARNIVAL START/FINISH TIME: 9.00am – 1.30pm (TBC)

    CATEGORIES: 9 & Under – Open

    RUNNERS: Unlimited, but must be able to run distance

    COST: $140 for Primary (Inc. GST) $140 for Secondary (Inc. GST) $250 for Primary & Secondary (Inc. GST)

    NOMINATIONS:

    SCHOOL NOMINATING:

    CONTACT NAME:

    EMAIL:

    MOBILE:

    WORK PHONE:

    AGE Distance # BOYS # GIRLS

    PRIMARY

    9 & Under 2 K

    10 years 2 K

    11 years 3 K

    12 years 3 K

    13 years 3 K

    SECONDARY

    14 Year 3 K

    15 Year 3 K

    OPEN 3 K

    By signing and nominating this form you agree on behalf of your school to:

    Participate in the nominated carnival under the guidelines and policies outline in the SACSA Sports Info. Booklet. Please be aware that once you nominate a team/s you are expected to proceed with the event. Withdrawal fees will apply per team withdrawn and will be equal to the nomination fee paid. More than 1 team per age group/gender must be approved by SACSA Administrator. A tax invoice will be sent out once nominations have been approved.

    SPORTS COORDINATOR SIGNATURE/NAME:

    PRINCIPAL SIGNATURE/NAME:

    Please email to SACSA Administrator/Nationals Coordinator: [email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

  • Page 19

    TABLE TENNIS NOMINATION FORM

    NOMINATIONS DUE: Tuesday 5th July

    CARNIVAL DATE: Tuesday 16th August

    CARNIVAL VENUE:

    North - Tyndale Christian School, 50 Fern Grove Boulevard, Salisbury East. South – Prescott College, 140 Pimpala Rd, Morphett Vale

    DETAILS:

    COACHES MEETING: Coaches meetings are generally held at 8.40am

    CARNIVAL START/FINISH TIME: 9.00am – 3.30pm (TBC)

    CATEGORIES: Yr 4/5 (B&G), Yr 6/7 (B&G), Yr 8/9 (B&G) & Open (B&G)

    TEAMS: 3-a-side; 3 players per team

    COST: $35 per team (Inc. GST)

    N O M I N A T I O N S

    SCHOOL NOMINATING:

    CONTACT NAME:

    EMAIL:

    MOBILE:

    WORK PHONE:

    BOYS NOMINATIONS # OF TEAMS GIRLS NOMINATIONS # OF TEAMS YR 4/5: YR 4/5:

    YR 6/7: YR 6/7:

    YR 8/9: YR 8/9:

    Open: Open:

    By signing and nominating this form you agree on behalf of your school to:

    Participate in the nominated carnival under the guidelines and policies outline in the SACSA Sports Info. Booklet. Please be aware that once you nominate a team/s you are expected to proceed with the event. Withdrawal fees will apply per team withdrawn and will be equal to the nomination fee paid. More than 1 team per age group/gender must be approved by SACSA Administrator. A tax invoice will be sent out once nominations have been approved.

    SPORTS COORDINATOR SIGNATURE/NAME:

    PRINCIPAL SIGNATURE/NAME:

    Please email to SACSA Administrator/Nationals Coordinator: [email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

  • Page 20

    PRIMARY FOOTBALL (AFL) NOMINATION FORM

    NOMINATIONS DUE: Tuesday 26th July

    CARNIVAL DATES: Monday 22nd August 4/5 (B&G) Tuesday 23rd August 6/7 (B&G)

    CARNIVAL VENUE: Kings Baptist Grammar, 3 Keithcot Farm Dr, Wynn Vale

    DETAILS:

    COACHES MEETING: Coaches meetings are generally held at 8.40am

    CARNIVAL START/FINISH TIME: 9.00am – 3.30pm (TBC)

    CATEGORIES: Yr 4/5 (B&G) & Yr 6/7 (B&G)

    TEAMS: 3-a-side; 12 players per team

    COST: $90 per team (Inc. GST)

    N O M I N A T I O N S

    SCHOOL NOMINATING:

    CONTACT NAME:

    EMAIL:

    MOBILE:

    WORK PHONE:

    BOYS NOMINATIONS # OF TEAMS GIRLS NOMINATIONS # OF TEAMS

    YR 4/5:

    YR 4/5:

    YR 6/7:

    YR 6/7:

    By signing and nominating this form you agree on behalf of your school to:

    Participate in the nominated carnival under the guidelines and policies outline in the SACSA Sports Info. Booklet. Please be aware that once you nominate a team/s you are expected to proceed with the event. Withdrawal fees will apply per team withdrawn and will be equal to the nomination fee paid. More than 1 team per age group/gender must be approved by SACSA Administrator. A tax invoice will be sent out once nominations have been approved.

    SPORTS COORDINATOR SIGNATURE/NAME:

    PRINCIPAL SIGNATURE/NAME:

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    Please email to SACSA Administrator/Nationals Coordinator: [email protected]

    SECONDARY FOOTBALL (AFL) NOMINATION FORM NOMINATIONS DUE: Tuesday 26th July

    CARNIVAL DATES: Wednesday 24th August 8/9 (B&G) Thursday 25th August Open (B&G)

    CARNIVAL VENUE: Barratt Reserve, Military Rd, West Beach

    DETAILS:

    COACHES MEETING: Coaches meetings are generally held at 8.40am

    CARNIVAL START/FINISH TIME: 9.00am – 3.30pm (TBC)

    CATEGORIES: Yr 8/9 (B&G), Open (B&G)

    TEAMS: 3-a-side; 12 players per team

    COST: $100 per 8/9 team (Inc. GST) $140 per Open team (Inc. GST)

    N O M I N A T I O N S

    SCHOOL NOMINATING:

    CONTACT NAME:

    EMAIL:

    MOBILE:

    WORK PHONE:

    BOYS NOMINATIONS # OF TEAMS GIRLS NOMINATIONS # OF TEAMS

    YR 8/9:

    YR 8/9:

    OPEN:

    OPEN:

    By signing and nominating this form you agree on behalf of your school to:

    Participate in the nominated carnival under the guidelines and policies outline in the SACSA Sports Info. Booklet. Please be aware that once you nominate a team/s you are expected to proceed with the event. Withdrawal fees will apply per team withdrawn and will be equal to the nomination fee paid. More than 1 team per age group/gender must be approved by SACSA Administrator. A tax invoice will be sent out once nominations have been approved.

    SPORTS COORDINATOR SIGNATURE/NAME:

    PRINCIPAL SIGNATURE/NAME:

    Please email to SACSA Administrator/Nationals Coordinator: [email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]

  • Page 22

    PRIMARY SOCCER NOMINATION FORM

    NOMINATIONS DUE: Tuesday 23rd August

    CARNIVAL DATE: Wednesday 21st Sept. 4/5 (B&G) Friday 23rd Sept. 6/7 (B&G)

    CARNIVAL VENUE: Barratt Reserve, Military Rd, West Beach

    DETAILS:

    COACHES MEETING: Coaches meetings are generally held at 8.40am

    CARNIVAL START/FINISH TIME: 9.00am – 3.30pm (TBC)

    CATEGORIES: Yr 4/5 (B&G), Yr 6/7 (B&G)

    TEAMS: Girls – 8-a-side; 12 players per team Boys – 11-a-side; 15 players per team

    COST: $90 per team (Inc. GST)

    N O M I N A T I O N S

    SCHOOL NOMINATING:

    CONTACT NAME:

    EMAIL:

    MOBILE:

    WORK PHONE:

    BOYS NOMINATIONS # OF TEAMS GIRLS NOMINATIONS # OF TEAMS

    YR 4/5:

    YR 4/5:

    YR 6/7:

    YR 6/7:

    By signing and nominating this form you agree on behalf of your school to:

    Participate in the nominated carnival under the guidelines and policies outline in the SACSA Sports Info. Booklet. Please be aware that once you nominate a team/s you are expected to proceed with the event. Withdrawal fees will apply per team withdrawn and will be equal to the nomination fee paid. More than 1 team per age group/gender must be approved by SACSA Administrator. A tax invoice will be sent out once nominations have been approved.

    SPORTS COORDINATOR SIGNATURE/NAME:

    PRINCIPAL SIGNATURE/NAME:

    Please email to SACSA Administrator/Nationals Coordinator: [email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

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    SECONDARY SOCCER NOMINATION FORM

    NOMINATIONS DUE: Tuesday 23rd August

    CARNIVAL DATE: Tuesday 20th Sept. Open (B&G) Thursday 22nd Sept. 8/9 (B&G)

    CARNIVAL VENUE: Barratt Reserve, Military Rd, West Beach

    DETAILS:

    COACHES MEETING: Coaches meetings are generally held at 8.40am

    CARNIVAL START/FINISH TIME: 9.00am – 3.30pm (TBC)

    CATEGORIES: Yrs 8/9 (B&G), Open (B&G)

    TEAMS: Girls & Boys – 11-a-side; 15 players per team

    COST: $100 per 8/9 team (Inc. GST) $140 per Open team (Inc. GST)

    NOMINATIONS:

    SCHOOL NOMINATING:

    CONTACT NAME:

    EMAIL:

    MOBILE:

    WORK PHONE:

    BOYS NOMINATIONS # OF TEAMS GIRLS NOMINATIONS # OF TEAMS

    YR 8/9:

    YR 8/9:

    OPEN:

    OPEN:

    By signing and nominating this form you agree on behalf of your school to: Participate in the nominated carnival under the guidelines and policies outline in the SACSA Sports Info. Booklet. Please be aware that once you nominate a team/s you are expected to proceed with the event. Withdrawal fees will apply per team withdrawn and will be equal to the nomination fee paid. More than 1 team per age group/gender must be approved by SACSA Administrator. A tax invoice will be sent out once nominations have been approved.

    SPORTS COORDINATOR SIGNATURE/NAME:

    PRINCIPAL SIGNATURE/NAME:

    Please email to SACSA Administrator/Nationals Coordinator: [email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

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    PRIMARY NETBALL NOMINATION FORM

    NOMINATIONS DUE: Tuesday 27th September

    CARNIVAL DATE: Thursday 27th October

    CARNIVAL VENUE: Golden Grove Courts, Atlantis Drive, Golden Grove

    DETAILS:

    COACHES MEETING: Coaches meetings are generally held at 8.40am

    CARNIVAL START/FINISH TIME: 9.00am – 3.30pm (TBC)

    CATEGORIES: Yr 4/5 (B&G), Yr 6/7 (B&G)

    TEAMS: 7-a-side; 10 players per team

    COST: $90/per team (Inc. GST)

    N O M I N A T I O N S

    SCHOOL NOMINATING:

    CONTACT NAME:

    EMAIL:

    MOBILE:

    WORK PHONE:

    BOYS NOMINATIONS # OF TEAMS GIRLS NOMINATIONS # OF TEAMS

    YR 4/5:

    YR 4/5:

    YR 6/7:

    YR 6/7:

    By signing and nominating this form you agree on behalf of your school to:

    Participate in the nominated carnival under the guidelines and policies outline in the SACSA Sports Info. Booklet. Please be aware that once you nominate a team/s you are expected to proceed with the event. Withdrawal fees will apply per team withdrawn and will be equal to the nomination fee paid. More than 1 team per age group/gender must be approved by SACSA Administrator. A tax invoice will be sent out once nominations have been approved.

    SPORTS COORDINATOR SIGNATURE/NAME:

    PRINCIPAL SIGNATURE/NAME:

    Please email to SACSA Administrator/Nationals Coordinator: [email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

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    PRIMARY VOLLEYBALL NOMINATION FORM

    NOMINATIONS DUE: Tuesday 11th October

    CARNIVAL DATE: Wednesday 9th Nov 6/7 (B&G)

    CARNIVAL VENUE: Kings Baptist Grammar, 3 Keithcot Farm Dr, Wynn Vale

    DETAILS:

    COACHES MEETING: Coaches meetings are generally held at 8.40am

    CARNIVAL START/FINISH TIME: 9.00am – 3.30pm (TBC)

    CATEGORIES: Yr 6/7 (B&G)

    TEAMS: 6-a-side; 9 players per team

    COST: $90 per 6/7 team (Inc. GST)

    NOMINATIONS:

    SCHOOL NOMINATING:

    CONTACT NAME:

    EMAIL:

    MOBILE:

    WORK PHONE:

    BOYS NOMINATIONS # OF TEAMS GIRLS NOMINATIONS # OF TEAMS YR 6/7: YR 6/7:

    By signing and nominating this form you agree on behalf of your school to:

    Participate in the nominated carnival under the guidelines and policies outline in the SACSA Sports Info. Booklet. Please be aware that once you nominate a team/s you are expected to proceed with the event. Withdrawal fees will apply per team withdrawn and will be equal to the nomination fee paid. More than 1 team per age group/gender must be approved by SACSA Administrator. A tax invoice will be sent out once nominations have been approved.

    SPORTS COORDINATOR SIGNATURE/NAME:

    PRINCIPAL SIGNATURE/NAME:

    Please email to SACSA Administrator/Nationals Coordinator: [email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

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    SECONDARY VOLLEYBALL NOMINATION FORM

    NOMINATIONS DUE: Tuesday 11th October

    CARNIVAL DATE: Wednesday 9th Nov 8/9 (B&G) Thursday 10th Nov Yr 10 (B&G)

    CARNIVAL VENUE: Cedar College, 215-233 Fosters Rd, Northgate

    DETAILS:

    COACHES MEETING: Coaches meetings are generally held at 8.40am

    CARNIVAL START/FINISH TIME: 9.00am – 3.30pm

    CATEGORIES: Yr 8/9 (B&G) & Yr 10 (B&G)

    TEAMS: 6-a-side; 9 players per team

    COST: $100 per 8/9 team (Inc. GST) $100 per Yr 10 team (Inc. GST)

    NOMINATIONS:

    SCHOOL NOMINATING:

    CONTACT NAME:

    EMAIL:

    MOBILE:

    WORK PHONE:

    BOYS NOMINATIONS # OF TEAMS GIRLS NOMINATIONS # OF TEAMS YR 8/9: YR 8/9:

    YR 10: YR 10:

    By signing and nominating this form you agree on behalf of your school to:

    Participate in the nominated carnival under the guidelines and policies outline in the SACSA Sports Info. Booklet. Please be aware that once you nominate a team/s you are expected to proceed with the event. Withdrawal fees will apply per team withdrawn and will be equal to the nomination fee paid. More than 1 team per age group/gender must be approved by SACSA Administrator. A tax invoice will be sent out once nominations have been approved.

    SPORTS COORDINATOR SIGNATURE/NAME:

    PRINCIPAL SIGNATURE/NAME:

    Please email to SACSA Administrator/Nationals Coordinator: [email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

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    PRIMARY BASKETBALL NOMINATION FORM

    NOMINATIONS DUE: Tuesday 18th October

    CARNIVAL DATES: Monday 21st Nov 4/5 (B&G) Tuesday 22nd Nov 6/7 Girls Wednesday 23rd Nov 6/7 Boys

    CARNIVAL VENUE: Morphett Vale Basketball Stadium, States Road, Morphett Vale.

    DETAILS:

    COACHES MEETING: Coaches meetings are generally held at 8.40am

    CARNIVAL START/FINISH TIME: 9.00am – 3.30pm (TBC)

    CATEGORIES: Yr 4/5 (B&G), Yr 6/7 (B&G)

    TEAMS: 5-a-side; 10 players per team

    COST: $90 per team (Inc. GST)

    NOMINATIONS:

    SCHOOL NOMINATING:

    CONTACT NAME:

    EMAIL:

    MOBILE:

    WORK PHONE:

    BOYS NOMINATIONS # OF TEAMS GIRLS NOMINATIONS # OF TEAMS YR 4/5: YR 4/5:

    YR 6/7: YR 6/7:

    By signing and nominating this form you agree on behalf of your school to:

    Participate in the nominated carnival under the guidelines and policies outline in the SACSA Sports Info. Booklet. Please be aware that once you nominate a team/s you are expected to proceed with the event. Withdrawal fees will apply per team withdrawn and will be equal to the nomination fee paid. More than 1 team per age group/gender must be approved by SACSA Administrator. A tax invoice will be sent out once nominations have been approved.

    SPORTS COORDINATOR SIGNATURE/NAME:

    PRINCIPAL SIGNATURE/NAME:

    Please email to SACSA Administrator/Nationals Coordinator: [email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

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    POLICIES

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    SACSA CARNIVALS

    NOMINATIONS

    Nomination forms for Carnivals must be completed approximately 4 weeks prior to the event in order for a school to be eligible to enter the competition.

    For a carnival to go ahead there must be at least four schools nominating teams. SACSA Sports Executive has the right to cancel a carnival due to lack of teams and cost involved in running the

    carnival.

    STAFFING

    Ensure all teams have a coach (teacher), scorer. All schools must provide the proper staff /student ratio at each carnival (check with SACSA Administrator if unsure).

    DRAWS

    Competition draws based on number of teams competing. Where possible a Cross-Over draw is used for 8 or more nominated teams and a Round-Robin draw is used for less

    than 8 nominated teams. Draws will be sent out to all competing Schools one week before the Carnival event. Check your scoring organisation for the Carnival with the SACSA Sport Administrator Schools travelling the furthest distance to the carnival will have a later start time where possible. SACSA Sports Administrator to purchase medallions and championship trophies for all carnivals. For team sports,

    winning schools will be awarded with a trophy. Each winning school team member will be issued with gold medals. Runners-up will receive silver medals with the exception of Athletics where ribbons will be awarded.

    MAXIMUM PLAYERS PER TEAM

    Players are only allowed to play in their age group, with the exception of 8/9 and Open tournaments. Players at the 8/9 level may play up in the Open, but then forfeit their spot on the 8/9 team (not allowed to play in both age groups).

    Please view the table below to see the maximum team size for each tournament.

    Athletics Please check Athletics Booklet

    Basketball 5-a-side; 10 Players

    Cross Country Unlimited** First school to have 3 runners finish earn team medallions Must be able to run the distance comfortably

    AFL Football 9-a-side; 12 players

    Netball 7-a-side; 10 Players

    Soccer 8-a-side ; 12 Players (4/5 & 6/7 Girls only)

    11-a-side; 15 Players

    Table Tennis 3-a-side; 3 Players

    Volleyball 6 a-side; 9 Players

    Touch Football 6-a-side; 12 Players

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    PLACINGS

    To determine placing for finals matches teams will be awarded 3 point for a win; 2 points for a draw and 1 point for a loss during the minor rounds of tournaments. Should two teams finish equal top or second in their pool, then the following method will be used to determine final positions:

    o The results of the match involving the two or more teams o The team with the least number of points scored against them o If still tied percentage will be calculated using points for and against

    Determining Finals Positions at Carnivals when the result is a draw – o Basketball

    Semi Final and Grand Final

    Extra time (2 mins)

    Golden goal o Soccer

    Semi Final

    Will be sudden death penalties Grand Final

    Extra time (4 mins each way)

    Penalties best of 3

    Sudden death penalties o Football

    Semi Final and Grand Final

    Extra time (2 mins each way)

    Golden score (2 mins)

    Percentage goals scored for and against during preliminary rounds o Table Tennis

    Semi Final and Grand Final

    Win by 2 points o Netball

    Semi Final and Grand Final

    Extra time (2 mins each way)

    Toss up and golden goal o Touch

    Semi Final and Grand Final

    1 player drop off every 2 minutes (minimum of 3 players per team)

    PENALTIES FOR ARRIVING LATE TO GAMES

    Teams arriving late to carnivals will receive a scoring penalty – o Soccer – 1 goal every 4 minutes o Basketball – 2 points every minute; half-time forfeit o Football – 1 goal every 2 minutes o Netball – 1 goal every minute o Touch – 1 try every 2 minutes

    Any team arriving after half time will be forced to forfeit and the game score will be taken from the above rules and

    the late team receives no points UNLESS the team present decides they still want to play.

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    FIRST AID

    First Aid will be present at each carnival, but it is expected that schools are still responsible to attend to their own students’ first aid.

    HOT WEATHER POLICY

    In any outdoor event when the weather is forecast to be 36 degrees Celsius or above on the 6pm Channel 9 evening news prior to an outdoor event – the event will be cancelled the following day. Individual schools are responsible to inform their parents of a possible or impending cancelled event. Schools are also responsible to inform their parents when an event is cancelled. Students should have sunscreen available in their school area. All students are asked to provide their own water bottles to drink from and refill. It is recommended that all students have two litres of water each on a mild to warm day, and up to four litres on a hot day. It is very important that students remain hydrated between events and keep out of the sun to conserve energy. Water is the preferred fluid for rehydration. Sports drinks such as Powerade could be useful for replacing lost fluids and carbohydrates. Competitors should not eat inappropriate food/drink (pies/pasties/hotdogs/soft drink) until all their events have been completed. Shade will be provided at the event site. Students should seek out available shade during rest periods or at times when they are not competing. Hats should be worn at all times excluding when directly competing. Please ensure students are appropriately dressed for the event.

    SUN PROTECTION POLICY

    It is well known that Australia has the highest incidence of skin cancer in the world. Levels of ultraviolet radiation are particularly high in many locations around Australia. Many sporting events organised by SACSA are conducted outdoors and in locations that have been identified as high

    skin cancer risk areas, particularly at certain times of the day. It is therefore important for SACSA to protect students and staff, to the greatest extent possible, from the dangers of

    exposure to the sun.

    AIMS

    To promote an awareness of the dangers of exposure to the sun and the need for protective measures. The need for positive attitudes and responsible behaviours towards skin protection. Practices which can reduce the incidence of skin cancer.

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    IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES

    In order to ensure that all participants at SACSA events are afforded the best possible protection from skin damage caused by the sun, the following implementation strategies are recommended:

    SACSA schools should ensure that team uniforms are suitable for the locations to be visited and that hats are included when traveling to high risk venues.

    SACSA, where possible, should ensure that adequate shade areas are provided at competition venues. SACSA schools should ensure that their staff members provide their students with adequate instruction on sun sense

    and protection measures. SACSA will encourage that team officials provide modelling behaviours which are appropriate for protection from the

    sun. SACSA will encourage all officials and participants to embrace the following protective measures when exposed to

    the sun: The wearing of hats when appropriate The use of broad spectrum sunscreen Use available shade areas whenever possible

    BLOOD POLICY

    At all times play must be stopped by an official to tend to any player who is injured or when an injury is suspected. “Personal safety is paramount”. In the case of an open cut or abrasion where bleeding is evident, the injured player shall be withdrawn from the competition, by an official and will not return until the bleeding has stopped, the wound completely covered and any evident blood on the uniform or equipment has been removed.

    SMOKING & ALCOHOL POLICY

    All SACSA officials / coaches / parents / spectators and participants are reminded that smoking and the drinking of alcohol is prohibited during school hours whether at school or SACSA sports carnivals. It is necessary that this policy be observed at all SACSA sporting events.

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    CODES OF CONDUCT

    CODES OF CONDUCT FOR PLAYERS

    Show respect for sporting authorities, including the umpire and officials from both teams. Accept their decisions, cooperate with their instructions. If you really disagree ask one of your team authorities (such as captain, coach) to approach the official and then only during a break in the game. (1 Peter 2:13 – “Be submissive to every human institution and authority for the sake of the Lord.").

    Always play by the rules. (2 Thessalonians 2:13 – “Do not become weary or lose heart in doing right.”). Be a good example of self-control. Control your temper and language. Abusing others or yourself is unacceptable in

    any sport. (Proverbs 15:1 – “A soft answer turns away wrath but harsh words cause quarrels.”). Give your best effort - for your school, coach, team-mates and yourself. (1 Corinthians 10:31 – “….whatever you may

    do, do all for the honour and glory of God.”). Be a good sport by welcoming visiting teams, exchanging pre-match courtesies and by thanking them, shaking hands

    after the game. Be a good winner and a good loser. Treat all players as you would like to be treated. Don’t interfere with, or take unfair advantage of another player.

    Have fun. All teams experience winning and losing. Learn to enjoy many different things in sport, not just the score. Make a commitment - stick to it. If you’re selected on a team, then it is important to be available for every game and

    practice for the whole season. Show responsibility by being changed, punctual and notifying your coach in advance of any absences. There are serious consequences for both you and the team if you do not honour your commitment.

    CODE OF CONDUCT FOR COACHES

    Remember that children enjoy many different aspects of sport and that winning is only part of the fun. Be generous with praise, but discreet, constructive and very selective with criticism. (Colossians 3: 21 – "Fathers, do

    not embitter your children, or they will become discouraged"). Teach your players to always play by the rules. (Thessalonians 2:13 – “Do not become weary or lose heart in doing

    right.”). Ensure that equipment and facilities meet safety standards (OHS&W guidelines) and are appropriate to the age and

    ability of your players. Be an example of respect for opponents, officials and other coaches. Use appropriate language at all times. (James

    3: 2 – “If anyone can control his tongue, it proves that he has perfect control over himself in every other way.”). Be decisive, prompt and consistent in dealing with inappropriate behaviour from your players. (Proverbs 19:18 –

    “Discipline your son in his early years while there is hope. If you don’t you will ruin his life.”). Where spectators’ (including parents) behaviour is inappropriate first warn, then ask them to remove themselves

    from the spectator area. Make a written report to your schools the sports coordinator for any such incidents. Keep your own knowledge of coaching and the developments of the game up to date. At training give plenty of opportunity for each player’s development. Make training varied and enjoyable for your

    players. Ensure that adequate supervision is provided for your school’s students

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    CODE OF CONDUCT FOR PARENTS AND SPECTATORS

    Encourage your children to participate in sport. Give your guidance in their choice of sport without forcing them to play.

    Parents and spectators must not challenge decisions made by officials in charge any problems or complaints should be taken up with the school’s coach or representative.

    Have a ‘do your best’, rather than a ‘win at all costs’ attitude to your child’s involvement. (I Corinthians 10:31 “…Whatever you may do, do all for the honour and glory of God.”).

    Encourage children to always play by the rules. (Thessalonians 2:13 – “Do not become weary or lose heart in doing right.”).

    Be a good example of a spectator at your child’s games by applauding good play from both teams. Accept the decisions of umpires and other officials. Never criticize coaches, officials or any players. Avoid being overzealous to the point of embarrassing children. They value your encouragement but don’t want attention focused on their every move. (“…Parents…don’t keep scolding and nagging your children, making them angry and resentful.” Ephesians 6:4).

    Verbal abuse / swearing or ridiculing player is not permitted Allow the coaches room to do their job. Don’t crowd around the team if players or the coach are distracted by your

    presence. Encourage your child to be attentive and cooperative to their coach. Wait until the coach has dismissed the players before interacting.

    Recognise the value and importance of coaches and other volunteers. Encourage them, thank them, and offer your support. Discuss your child’s involvement with them.

    Never abuse or ridicule a player for making mistakes. (Colossians 3:21 – "Fathers, do not embitter your children, or they will become discouraged").

    **The SACSA carnival convener or SACSA Sports Coordinator reserves the right to (in serious cases) remove any spectator/

    coach / team or player from the carnival**

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    CODES OF BEHAVIOUR

    FOR PLAYERS:

    Encourage team mates and opponents – Be a ‘good sport’ Work hard for your team as well as yourself Treat all team-mates and opponents as you enjoy being treated yourself Play by the rules Co-operate with team and game officials Control your behaviour on and off the field Learn to value honest effort, skilled performance and improvement

    FOR TEACHERS AND COACHES:

    Set a good example of Christian character for your players Establish and maintain a safe physical and emotional environment for all players Encourage and create opportunities to develop individual skills Emphasize the team aspect Ensure that the sport is appropriate for the age group and the skill development level of the players involved Teach your players to be friendly towards officials and opponents Give all interested students a chance to participate in training and in games Remove from the field of play any of your players whose behaviour is not acceptable Keep your own knowledge of coaching and the developments of the game up to date

    FOR PARENTS:

    Support the event, the teams and your child in a manner that upholds Christian values Encourage participation by your children Assist coaches and players in any way possible Provide a model of good sports behaviour for your child to copy Be courteous in your communication with players, team officials, game officials, and sport administrators. Encourage honest effort, skilled performance and team loyalty Make any new parents feel welcome on all occasions Do not interfere with the conduct of any events

    FOR SPECTATORS:

    Demonstrate appropriate social behaviour Remember children play for enjoyment. Don’t let your behaviour detract from their enjoyment Let game officials conduct events without interference Support skilled performances and team play with generous applause Demonstrate respect for opposing players and their supporters

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    NATIONAL CHRISTIAN

    SCHOOL GAMES

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    JOB DESCRIPTIONS FOR INTERESTATE TEAMS

    SACSA SPORT ADMINISTRATOR/COORDINATOR

    Advertise positions for official roles to SACSA member schools Work with SACSA Sports Committee in the Selection of officials and selectors Chair the Selector Panels Oversee the running procedures of Interstate teams and selection trials Oversee procedures for Hosting a National Tournament Venues, Accommodations, Transport, Uniforms, National Dinner, Tournament Director, Celebration Night Work with the SACSA Finance Officer for budgeting for National Tournaments and collecting of monies Along with the SACSA Sports Chairperson will represent the SACSA Sports when voting on National Issues Handle appeals with the Executive Sports Committee Along with Sports Committee delegate individuals from member schools to look after set tasks.

    SACSA SPORTS COMMITTEE

    Selection of officials Determining policies Option of taking on individual tasks

    SACSA SPORTS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

    Interview applicants for official positions if needed Handle any appeals from selection process Work with Executive Principals Committee to determine time needed for individuals to complete allocated jobs for

    Hosting a National Games sporting event

    SACSA EXECUTIVE PRINCIPALS COMMITTEE

    Oversee Interstate budget with Finance Officer and Sports Coordinator Review appeals If called upon by the Sports Executive Determine the allocated time needed for individuals to complete allocated jobs relating to National Christian School

    Games

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    SACSA COACH

    To be a good biblical role model Provide leadership and mentoring to players Be involved in the selection process Organize drills and run the trials with assistance of Sports Coordinator To assist and guide players and parents at all stages of the NCSSA Games Discuss the expectations and code of conduct with players and their parents Liaise with the SACSA Sports Coordinator on training, venue bookings, equipment if needed etc Attend all trials, training sessions and all official functions Provide a minimum of ten trainings plus a two-day training camp before the NCSSA Games Provide players with a fitness program where appropriate While away, expected to provide the best possible duty of care for all players at all times (24 hours per day)

    SACSA MANAGER

    To be a good biblical role model Provide leadership and mentoring to players Liaise with the SACSA Finance Officer and Sports Coordinator

    o documentation o payments o uniform o travel arrangements o accommodation arrangements o assist with team photo o first aid kit and supplies

    Attend all trainings and all official functions Distribute forms to players and parents Collect all documentation Present documentation at Managers Meeting Keep receipts and submit to SACSA Finance Officer for monies expended in emergencies Assist with sizing and distribution of uniform

    SPORTS CHAPLIN / COUNCELLOR

    To be a good biblical role model Willing to run devotions Using past sporting experiences to best council athletes regarding their emotional well being Experience in counselling adolescences and young adults Assisting with supervision of players at all times during the week at the National Christian School’s Sports Games Attendance at all official functions and sporting events

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    JOINT RESPONSIBILITIES OF COACH / MANAGER

    The adequate supervision of players at all times during the NCSSA Games The behaviour of team members at all times during training, travelling and at the event both on and off the field Ensuring team members are appropriately dressed All players and officials attending opening and closing sessions of NCSSA Games Election/appointment of team captain(s) Meeting team members at departure point and ensuring that - luggage is booked in seating arrangements boarding passes are issued (if applicable) all baggage is collected host state representative is met (if applicable) Discussion of competition requirements with team members, if not previously known Reviewing team rules and expectations

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    PROCEDURE FOR APPOINTMENT FOR INTERSTATE TEAMS

    NOTIFICATION

    The appointment of Team Officials will follow advertising of positions allowing teachers from all Christian schools affiliated with the South Australian Christian Schools Association to apply.

    Instructions mandating that either females or males must be appointed in certain cases will be followed. Within the limits of these instructions, appointments will be on the basis of perceived merit.

    Advertisements for positions will be forwarded to the School Principal and Sports Coordinator with a request that the Principal bring them to the notice of all staff.

    Failure of the Principal to carry out this task shall not be grounds for appeal.

    APPLICATIONS

    Applicants are required to frame applications in terms of responses to the criteria for the position. Applicants will arrange to have two references to be included with their applications. Applicants should restrict their application to a maximum of two (2) typed pages together with References, a face

    page, and the official application form. If no applications are received, or no appointments made, the SACSA Sports Coordinator shall either re-advertise the

    position(s) or issue an invitation to a suitable person.

    PROCEDURE

    Appointments will be made by the SACSA Sports Coordinator in agreement with the SACSA Sports Committee The SACSA Sports Committee shall make decisions on a consensus basis where possible, of by simple majority. In the

    event of a tied vote, the SACSA Sports Coordinator will have a casting vote. Interviews of applicants for a specific position will be held only if a majority of the SACSA Sports Committee favour

    this procedure. The SACSA Sports Executive may interview/consult referees if it so decides. Subject to the right of appeal, decisions of the SACSA Sports Committee shall be communicated to the SACSA

    Principals’ Executive. The SACSA Principals’ Executive may ratify or reject appointments. In the case of the SACSA Principals’ Executive rejecting an appointment, the SACSA Sports Coordinator shall appoint the next suitable applicant, for presentation to the Principals’ Executive.

    APPEALS

    Applicants have the right of appeal against a decision of either group, but only on the grounds that published procedures have not been followed. Any appeal should be directed in writing to the SACSA Principals’ Executive.

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    PLAYER INTERSTATE SELECTION POLICY This policy out lines appoint of athlete to SACSA interstate teams competing in the Australian Christian Schools Tournaments.

    1. OVERVIEW

    1.1. The SACSA Sports Committee will appoint coaches and selectors to select players and teams to represent SACSA at a range of national events. This policy outlines the procedure for selecting participants for state teams to achieve the aims and objectives that have been constituted for all teams and competition.

    2. AIM

    2.1. The aim of the policy is to describe the selection process for players and teams to represent SACSA competing in the National Christian School Sport Games.

    3. OBJECTIVE

    3.1. The objective of this policy is to:

    3.1.1. Have processes and procedures in place which identify students with the potential to participate in and represent SACSA at National Christian School Sport Games, and 3.1.2. Subject to Clause 3.1.1, nominate the best possible students for each NCSSA Games in which SACSA participates, in accordance with the eligibility criteria of each competition. (NCSSA Games policies)

    4. SELECTION PANELS

    4.1. There shall be a Panel of Selectors appointed for each team that is required to be selected for the NCSSA Games in which SACSA enters a team.

    4.1.1. The Panel of Selectors shall comprise of:

    (a) SACSA Sports Coordinator (b) Two other staff selected by the SACSA Sports Committee (c) The Coach of the respective team

    4.2. Selectors shall be appointed for the year of competition

    4.3. The SACSA Sports Committee shall appoint selectors through their respective member schools, but have the

    option to or go outside SACSA schools. if needed, to select qualified selectors.

    4.4. The SACSA Sports Coordinator shall act as Chairperson for the respective selection panels.

    4.5 The Panel of Selectors will determine if enough players attending the trials demonstrate a competent standard that would warrant fielding a team for that sport and age group.

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    5. CONFLICT OF INTEREST

    5.1. Where a selector has a conflict or what may reasonably be objectively perceived to be a conflict of interest, the selector is required to declare such interest to the SACSA Sports Coordinator.

    5.2. The SACSA Sports Executive will determine whether the conflict or perceived conflict of interest is an actual

    conflict of interest. If the SACSA Sports Executive determines that an actual conflict exists, the selector will be unable to participate in the decision for which there is a conflict of interest.

    6. STUDENT ELIGIBILITY AND CRITERIA FOR SELECTION

    (Each sport will have selection criteria outlining the process to be used for selection ie. First in swim trial, best candidates at selection trial, first at Athletics trial etc.)

    6.1. To be eligible for selection students must be attending a SACSA member school

    6.2. At all levels and age groups, the attitude of the student is of paramount significance to the selection criteria.

    6.3 Students must at the time of selection satisfy the eligibility requirements of the:

    6.3.1 National Christian Schools Sports Association Age Eligibility Policy for the relevant Tournament

    6.3.2 National Christian Schools Sports Association Event-specific Bon-a-fide Requirements

    6.4 In considering the Criteria for selection, the selectors may in their discretion give weight to “extenuating

    circumstances”. Extenuating circumstances may include, but are not limited to, injury or personal bereavement.

    6.5 The selectors may from time to time in their sole discretion select a person who does not fulfil the criteria in

    this policy. This may occur in circumstances such as illness (a doctor’s certificate must be submitted), newly obtained enrolment in a school within SACSA.

    6.6. Selection for National Christian School Sports Games

    6.6.1. At this level, generally the objective is to select the strongest team possible.

    6.7 Team selection may take various forms. Where a “team sport” is being selected then a minimum of two trials

    should occur. Students may be granted an exemption from attending the first or second trial should they: • Reside in a remote location

    • Be injured or ill and provide medical evidence

    6.8 Where an “individual” team selection (e.g. swimming or athletics) is to be made, trials may be the actual SACSA State Championships and any other relevant selection criteria may be used.

    7. REASONS FOR NON SELECTION

    7.1 The Selection Panel is not obligated to provide reasons to players and/or interested parties as to the reasons for non-selection. Notwithstanding, the Selection Panel may choose to provide feedback. Such feedback will be supplied by the Coach or SACSA Sports Coordinator

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    8. NOTIFICATION OF POLICY

    8.1 This Policy shall be made available to all member schools via the current SACSA folder.

    8.2 Any changes to this Policy shall be notified to the Member Schools

    8.3 The SACSA Sports Committee shall have no general responsibility to give notice of the Policy to individual persons. However, the SACSA Sports Coordinator may do so at his/her sole discretion.

    9. SELECTION PROCEDURE

    9.1 The Selection Panel shall select such squads, teams or individuals as are required, in accordance with the selection criteria.

    9.2 A majority decision of the selectors is required. Subject to this Policy, the decision of the Selection Panel shall be final.

    10. NOTIFICATION TO RELEVANT PARTIES

    10.1. Individuals selected by the Selection