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Objectives:
Organize play days and tournaments in the school and community
INTRODUCTION:
The desire to play is universal = everybody enjoys playing Play is a personal urge of the youth for physical activity, as an outlet of excess energy.
Dual meets
Integrated meets Regional meets
Palarong pambansa
Make quality judgments relating to courage, loyalty, courtesy, fairness, honesty, cooperation, sportsmanship, and as a citizen
1. Develop physical skills among potential athletes 2. Help acquire self-discipline, social maturity, emotional stability, and good sportsmanship among athletes 3. Educate the public regarding sports competitions 4. Promotion of health and the wise use of leisure time. 5. Give opportunity for social contacts 6. Give opportunity to develop skills in leadership and being a follower.
TYPES OF TOURNAMENTS
1. Single elimination
2. Double elimination
3. Round robin
BYES
teams which may advance to the second round without playing FORMULA: 2n N = X
N is the number of teams in a competition 2n is the next perfect power of 2 greater than N for example, to compute for the number of byes in an 5-team tournament, find the next perfect power of two greater than 5.
BYES
23 5 = x
85=3 Therefore, there are three byes in a 5-team tournament
BYES
A bye is an advantaged status of a player or team not paired with a competitor in an early round and thus, automatically advances to play in the next round. This is achieved by drawing lots or by being the best player in previous tournaments. (seeding)
SINGLE ELIMINATION
in this system of elimination, half of number of participants are eliminated on the first part of the game. Therefore, players cannot go on to the next round.
TOURNAMENT SET-UP
The team who loses once is automatically out of the competition
SINGLE ELIMINATION
Champions from this type of elimination are easily determined because the games end so abruptly. Games like these are used when: - there is time constraint - there are several participating teams If a team loses in a round, they are out of the tournament
Team C
C (Winner)
(BYE 1) C
A
(1)
(3)
C (4)
(BYE 2) D
(2)
champion
(BYE 3) E
DOUBLE ELIMINATION
Participating teams have the chance to play two or more times. A team will be eliminated after two losses. A team who loses during the first round will continue to play in the losers bracket.
DOUBLE ELIMINATION
DIAGRAMS will be presented and drawn on the blackboard because they will not be big enough to be clearly visible.
ROUND ROBIN
All the teams get to play with everybody.
ROUND ROBIN
TOURNAMENT SET-UP
The number of games to be played is determined by subtracting 1 from the total number of teams. For example: 6 teams 1 = 5 rounds The teams rotate counterclockwise around a constant team which remains in place
ROUND ROBIN
In a four (4) team tournament, there will be three number of games, since: 4 - 1= 3
C vs. D
B vs. C
D vs. B
1. recognizes that all members of a team are important 2. follow suggestions of the leader 3. can express his opinions and ideas freely but courteously 4. cooperate with his team for fun and enjoyment 5. willing to sacrifice for the good of his team
INTRAMURAL PROGRAM
INTRAMURAL PROGRAM
This is a phase of the school physical education program which belong to extra-class or recreational program. Every one is encouraged playing to the best of their abilities and making an effort to win within the spirit of the rules.
INTRAMURAL PROGRAM
Win-at-all cost attitudes are inappropriate and strongly discouraged in Intramural Sports. Participants are expected to behave in a courteous and responsible manner on victory and defeat. The value of Intramural sports comes from playing, not winning.
INTRAMURAL PROGRAM
Sports activities can teach a lot about life, such as: Setting goals Teamwork Cooperation
but these positive values can only be learned when the sport is enjoyable and played fairly.
INTRAMURAL PROGRAM
The foundation of intramurals is based on the fair play principles of integrity, fairness and respect. Respect the rules; Respect the officials and their decisions; Respect your opponent; Maintain your self-control at all times.
BYES
To determine the number of byes is to subtract the number of teams from the next power of 2. FORMULA: 2n N = X
N is the number of teams in a competition
2n is the next perfect power of 2 greater than N for example, to compute for the number of byes in an 5-team tournament, find the next perfect power of two greater than 5.
BYES
23 5 = x
85=3 Therefore, there are three byes in a 5-team tournament
TYPES OF TOURNAMENTS
1. Single elimination
2. Double elimination
3. Round robin