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2013-14 SCHEDULING RECOMMENDATION

GNASH. 2013-14 SCHEDULING RECOMMENDATION. Agenda . League Structure Regular Season Schedule Weighted Schedule Tournament. League Structure. 1 League - 3 Tiers Purpose Create competitive balance Make all games meaningful Based on 2012-13 Season Results

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2013-14 SCHEDULING RECOMMENDATION

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  1. GNASH 2013-14 SCHEDULING RECOMMENDATION

  2. Agenda • League Structure • Regular Season Schedule • Weighted Schedule • Tournament

  3. League Structure • 1 League - 3 Tiers • Purpose • Create competitive balance • Make all games meaningful • Based on 2012-13 Season Results • Tournaments and Regular Season Equally Weighted • Placement is for scheduling purposes only

  4. GNASH 2013-14 Preseason ranking – 3 tiers

  5. Tier 1 • Ravenwood (1) • Brentwood (2) • Centennial (3) • Hendersonville (4) • Pope JPII (5) • Father Ryan (6)

  6. Tier 2 • Franklin-Oakland (7) • Mt. Juliet-Wilson Central (8) • MBA (9) • FRA-Lipscomb (10) • Independence-Summit (11) • Station Camp-Beech (12)

  7. Tier 3 • Blackman-Stewarts Creek (13) • Ensworth-Goodpasture (14) • Hume Fogg-Page (15) • White House-MLK (16) • Centennial B (17) • Supplemental Team (18)

  8. GNASH 2013-14 Regular season schedule

  9. Regular Season Handout

  10. Regular Season • Tier Play – teams to play the others in their bracket 3x – total of 15 games • Upon completion of 15 game schedule, teams are “re-seeded” to play “weighted” schedule based on the points earned from games played against teams within their Tier

  11. Points • Tier 1 Games • All games worth 4 points • Win = 4 points • Tie = each team earns 2 points • Plus one point for win in shoot-out

  12. Points • Tier 2 & 3 Games • All games worth 2 points • Win = 2 points • Tie = each team earns 1 point • Plus one point for win in shoot-out

  13. Weighted Schedule Handout

  14. Weighted Schedule • Tier 2 versus Tier 1 • Team playing up earns 1 point for each game regardless of outcome • A win by a Tier 2 team nets them an additional 3 points. A tie, nets them 1 additional point, plus one more for shootout win • Tier 1 team only earns points by winning or earning a tie (4 for a win)

  15. Weighted Schedule • Tier 2 versus Tier 3 • Team playing up earns 1 point for each game regardless of outcome • A win by a Tier 3 team nets them 1 additional point. A tie does not earn them any additional points. • Tier 2 team only earns points by winning or earning a tie (2 for a win)

  16. Final Standings • Points from Regular Tier and Weighted games are added up • The top 6 teams from Tier 1 and top 2 teams from Tier 2 (based on points earned) to play for the Pred’s Cup. • The next 4 teams (by points in earned) in Tier 2 and the top 2 teams from Tier 3 to play for the Hines Cup. • The bottom 4 teams in Tier 3 to play Consolation Tournament

  17. GNASH 2013-14 Tournaments

  18. Pred’s Cup • 8 Team Double Elimination Tournament • See Handout

  19. Hines Cup • 6 Team Double Elimination Tournament • See Handout

  20. Consolation • 4 Team Round Robin

  21. Summary • All games in regular season are meaningful • Crossover games are played when teams will be ready for the challenge - end of season • Result is a better use of ice time – fewer games reaching run time/mercy rule • Teams have an incentive to improve

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