MOUNTAIN
CHRISTIAN
LEAGUE
2024 JV Volleyball Tournament
October 26, 2024
Tournament Location:
Ridgeline High School - 20150 E Country Vista Dr, Liberty Lake, WA 99019
The Oaks Classical Christian Academy - 11711 E. 24th Ave, Spokane Valley, WA 99206
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Format:
This tournament has two pools of four. Each match is the best of 3 sets. Each non-deciding set will be won by the team that first scores 25 points with a minimum 2-point advantage or the first team to score 30, whichever comes first.
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All teams advance. For any ties, use the tie-breaking procedure below. All first-place and second-place teams to the Gold Bracket. All the third-place and fourth-place teams to the Silver Bracket. ​​
​Timing of Matches
The gyms open at 8:30 AM. All matches will begin at 9:00AM. The first match will have eight minutes shared and 6 minutes each individual warm up time. For all games following there will be four minutes shared warm up. Each match should begin as soon as possible after the previous match has finished regardless of the actual time. Please have your teams on the court and ready to go as the next match will begin when the court is available!
​Pool A
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Classical Christian Academy (CCA)
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Pullman Christian School (PCS)
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The Oaks Classical Christian Academy
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North Idaho Christian School (NICS)
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Pool B
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Christian Center School (CCS)
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Spokane Classical Christian School (SCCS)
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Christian Heritage School (CHS)
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Kootenai Thunder Sports Inc. (KTSI)
Visual PDF of The JV Tournament
**Note: Times are approximate!! Matches beyond the 9:00 am matches will start when the courts are available! It is possible that the tournament will get way ahead of schedule or a little behind.**
Ridgeline Court 1
Ridgeline Court 2
Ridgeline Court 3
Ridgeline Court 4
Tie-Breaker Procedure:
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If Two Teams Are Tied:
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Look at who won when those teams played against each other (head-to-head result).
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The team that won the match between them is ranked higher.
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If Three Teams Are Tied:
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Step 1: Look at how many matches each team won in total during pool play.
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Team with the most wins is ranked higher.
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Step 2: If teams are still tied, count the sets each team won and lost.
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The team with the best set win-loss record (more sets won, fewer sets lost) is ranked higher.
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Step 3: If the tie still isn’t broken, look at the total points each team won and lost across all matches.
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The team with the best point difference (points scored minus points given up) is ranked higher.
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Step 4: If the teams are still tied, flip a coin to decide who is ranked higher.
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This system makes sure the rankings are fair by considering head-to-head results, sets won, and even points scored before resorting to a coin flip.
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