Girls 14’s
James Madison University
Memorial Hall
2/9/2008
Court # Team Team Code Won Lost
  1   Blue Ridge 14-1 FJ4BLRDG1OD 0 9
  2   HOV U14 Red FJ4HOVJR2OD 3 6
  3   Roanoke Sports Association Heat FJ4RSAJR1OD 7 2
  4   Blacksburg Juniors 14-1 FJ4BBURG1OD 8 1
Court # Team Team Code Won Lost
  1   Salem 14 FJ0NRVJO1OD 7 2
  2   Roanoke 14 Club FJ4RNKJR2OD 6 3
  3   RVC 14Z FJ4RVCJR2OD 2 7
  4   SWVJ 14 Blue FJ4SWVAJ1OD 3 5
Semi Finals
Team   Team Scores
Blacksburg Juniors 14-1 def Roanoke 14 Club 25-19, 25-20
Roanoke Sports Ass. Heat def Salem 14 25-13, 19-25, 15-9
Final
Team   Team Scores
Blacksburg Juniors 14-1 def Roanoke Sports Association Heat 25-7, 25-4
Time Playing Teams Works
9:00 am Team 1 versus Team 2 Team 3
10:00 am Team 3 versus Team 4 Team 2
ASAP Team 2 versus Team 4 Team 1
ASAP Team 1 versus Team 3 Team 4
ASAP Team 2 versus Team 3 Team 1
ASAP Team 1 versus Team 4 Team 2
Tournament Format
All pool matches are three 21-point sets. All sets will begin with the score 4 - 4.  All sets are rally scoring with no cap.  
There will be a coin toss and a side change at 15 for all third games.  The first two matches of the pool  will start according to  
the schedule, after that each match should begin ten minutes following the previous match. 
Service Toss
For Old Dominion Region sanctioned competition in the 14-and-younger age divisions the service tossing error will be used.   
One service tossing error is permitted for each service.
If the ball, after having been tossed or released by the serve, lands without touching the player, it is considered a service 
tossing error
Playoffs
The top two teams in each pool will advance to playoffs against the other pool.  Teams shall not be eliminated from champion-
ship without a playoff game.  Refer to the Old Domion Region Handbook for tie breaking procedures
Playoff matches are 2/3 sets to 25.  Any third games will be a 15-point set with no point cap. 
The losing team of the final round robin game preceding playoffs shall be the work team for the first round of playoffs.  If the  
losing  team qualifies to participate in the first round of playoffs, the winner of the last round robin set shall be the work team
for the first round of playoffs.  If both teams qualify to participate in the first round of playoffs, the work team for the last
round robin match shall be the work team for the first round of playoffs.
The losing team for each round of playoffs shall be responsible for providing the work team for the next round of playoffs.  If
an excess of teams are subject to this responsibility, the teams shall be released from work-team assignments on the basis of 
greatest distance to travel.  If the excess of teams are from the same area then the last team playing shall be the work team.
Playoff work-team assignments shall not be changed unless the host team volunteers to provide qualified work team personnel. 
Teams responsible for work teams shall not be released from assigned matches unless they are specifically advised of their 
release by the Tournament Director
Warm Up
Warm-ups for all matches will be two minutes of shared ball handling, four minutes of solo court time for the serving team and  
four minutes of  solo court time for the receiving team. (2-4-4). There will be no shared hitting.
Work Teams for Pool Play
A team’s work assignment should be taken seriously.  Each team is expected to provide one certified First Referee, one  
qualified Second Referee and one certified Scorekeeper.  In addition each team will provide two Line Judges and an Assistant  
Scorekeeper to operate a visual scoring devise and track Liberos.  A team's coach must be present courtside at all times while   
their team members are officiating.  They need to be stationed at the scorer’s table or behind the first referee.
The coach is requested to check over and sign the scoresheet at the end of the match.
Missed Officiating Duties
A team's failure to have an officiating crew (including the coach) available, on time, for a match officiating assignment could  
result in the team having to forfeit the first game of its next match.  For every minute an officiating team is late to fulfill its  
assignment, one point will be awarded to that team's next opponent for the first game of the next match - up to 25 points.  No  
more than 25 points will be awarded to the team's next opponent, even if the team designated to officiate misses the
entire match.  The clock begins to run at the scheduled or adjusted match start time.