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ACSC Basketball Tournament

The document summarizes the rules and schedule for an ACSC Basketball Tournament. It provides details on the preliminary match format, final match criteria for determining winners, game and scoring rules, basketball infractions, required manpower and their roles during matches, and disclaimers. The tournament will take place over one day, starting with 5 preliminary matches to determine the 2 finalist teams. The final match will be played afterwards to decide the champion and other placing positions based on preliminary round results.

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ACSC Basketball Tournament

The document summarizes the rules and schedule for an ACSC Basketball Tournament. It provides details on the preliminary match format, final match criteria for determining winners, game and scoring rules, basketball infractions, required manpower and their roles during matches, and disclaimers. The tournament will take place over one day, starting with 5 preliminary matches to determine the 2 finalist teams. The final match will be played afterwards to decide the champion and other placing positions based on preliminary round results.

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ACSC Basketball Tournament

Preliminary match Final match


Match 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Match 6th
Team A Team X
Team B Team X
Team C
Team D
Team E

Program Winning criteria


7.30am Registration 1. Champion - Winning team in final match
8.00am Recitation of JCI Creed, Mission & Vision 2. 1st runner-up - Losing team in final match
8.02am Recognition 3. 2nd runner-up - Highest total scoring from preliminary match from remaining team
8.05am Opening remark by Session Chair
8.10am Welcoming remark by Area Chair
8.15am Briefing by Session Chair or Referee
8.20am Group photo
8.25am Warm up
8.30am 1st match
9.00am 2nd match
9.30am 3rd match
10.00am 4th match
10.30am 5th match
11.00am Announcement of finalist
11.15am Final match
12.00pm Closing remark & End

Manpower during game


Referee x2 (As professional as possible)
Time-keeper x1 (With little knowledge on basketball)
Score-keeper x1 (With little knowledge on basketball)
Reserve x1 (For any emergency)

Time-rule
1 The preliminary game consists of two halfs of 12 minutes each. There is a three-minutes interval between the first and second half.
2 The final game consists of two half of 15 minutes each. There is a five-minutes interval between the first and second half.
3 Team to switch court between first and second half.
4 The time stop when referee's whistle blow, until player touches the ball.
5 Other time-rules not mentioned thereafter is up to the discretion of referee regardless whether it is mentioned beforehand.

Game rule
1 Only five players per team on the court. Up to 4 registered reserve players is allowed for substitution.
2 Team who got the highest mark within the given time won the game.
3 Player in the same team shall wear the same colour sport shirt
4 All player shall have sport wear, sport shoes in order to enter the court. Unsuitable outfit will affect the performance and possibly causing injury.
5 All team to draw the entering sequence before the match
6 All team will play 2 matches in the preliminary round, the top 2 highest ranked teams is eligible to enter into final.
7 The group ranking system is counted as below:
i. Win = 2 points
ii. Win (by forfeit) = 2 points
iii. Loss = 1 point
iv. Loss by default (team is unable to continue due to players being ejected/disqualified/injured) = 1 point
v. Loss by forfeit (team fails to appear for a scheduled game, or withdraws from the court before the end of the game) = 0 points
8 In case any level in ranking score to enter final game, the team with the highest total score in the preliminary match will take precedence.

Scoring rule
1 Outside the three-point line (3pts) — the highest number of points that can be achieved is when a basket is scored from outside the three-point line.
2 Inside the three-point line (2pts) — any basket shot inside the line earns two points.
3 Free throw (1pt) — a free throw from the free-throw line is worth one point. It is an unchallenged shot at the basket, awarded after a foul by the opposition.

Basketball infringement
1 Personal foul — this is when illegal body contact occurs between opposing players. Common examples are charging, blocking, holding, illegal guarding, pushing,
illegal screening, hand checking, and illegal hand use. A personal foul results in either a player taking free throws or a team losing possession of the ball.
2 Charging — called by the official when an attacking player moving with the ball runs straight into a defender.
3 Blocking — a defensive player may not stand in the way or ‘block’ a dribbling player unless that defender has established a legal guarding stance.
4 Holding — this is when personal contact is made with an opponent to slow their movement.
5 Illegal guarding — when a defending player bumps into an opponent from behind.
6 Pushing — this is exactly as it sounds, and applies even when a player does not have possession of the ball.
7 Illegal screening — an attempt to slow down or stop an opponent who does not have control of the ball.
8 Hand checking — when a defending player uses their hands to grab or slow an opponent.
9 Illegal hand use — when contact is made on an opponent when they are attempting to release the ball.
Disclaimer
1 The organizing team is not responsible for any losses, damage or injury to the player or player's asset. Player should take care of his/her own wellbeing at all time.
2 The organizing team reserve the right to amend any clauses stated or non-stated either by written in any communication channel or verbal announce during the
event day. Player should pay attention to all announcement by the committee team.
3 The referee has the right to make any decision within the game period.
4 The organizing team reserve the right to disqualify any team or player at any period of time if misbehavior is found.
5 The participating team shall be punctual to all matches, and meeting when required. Failed to show up on time might results in penalties or disqualification.

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