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1 2014 SPECIAL OLYMPICS PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL BOWLING SECTIONAL COACHES HANDBOOK MARCH 22,

2 2014 SPECIAL OLYMPICS PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL BOWLING SECTIONAL March 22, 2014 ABC West, ABC North, ABC East Lanes Mechanicsburg & Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Dear Coaches, Welcome to the 2014 Central Bowling Sectional! This handbook is provided as a supplement to the material that your delegation has already received by . Review this document carefully. If you have any questions before or during the event, then please contact Harry O Brian, Event Director or Jennifer Tresp, Senior Competition Director at (800) ext We sincerely hope our efforts result in a successful and memorable experience for each of your athletes and coaches. Best of luck to you and your athletes! 2014 Central Bowling Sectional Committee FACT SHEET 2

3 EVENT: 2014 Central Bowling Sectional DATE: March 22, 2014 SITE: EVENT DIRECTOR: SOPA LIAISON: FORMAT: ABC West, ABC North, & ABC East Lanes Harrisburg & Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania Harry O Brian Jennifer Tresp, Senior Competition Director Special Olympics Pennsylvania PO Box 1017 Lemont, PA (800) / jtresp@specialolympicspa.org (814) Fax One day bowling competition in singles, doubles, and traditional team and Unified Sports team & doubles competition ATHLETES: 325 COACHES: 109 FAMILIES: 75 VOLUNTEERS: 200 AREAS: All county/area programs in Central Pennsylvania currently offering training and competition in bowling 2014 CENTRAL BOWLING SECTIONAL TENTATIVE SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Saturday, March 22, 2014 Time Event Location 8:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Volunteer Registration Susquehanna Township High School 9:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Delegation Registration Susquehanna Township High School 10:00 a.m. 10:15 a.m. HOD Meeting Susquehanna Township High School 3

4 10:15 a.m. Opening Ceremonies Staging Hallway to Auditorium 10:30 a.m. Opening Ceremonies Susquehanna Township High School 11:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Lunch Susquehanna Township High School 11:30 a.m. Volunteer Registration Respective Lanes 11:45 a.m. Bus Transportation to ABC West 12:00 p.m. Bus Transportation to ABC East and ABC North 12:30 p.m. Athlete Arrival Respective Lanes 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Competition Respective Lanes 2:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Bus Transportation to Susquehanna Township High School 2:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Awards Respective Lanes 4:00 p.m. Closing Ceremonies Respective Lanes 4:30 p.m. Tentative Departure *Meal tickets can be found in the credential holders of all athletes and coaches. You must have a meal ticket to enter the cafeteria. Athletes, coaches and volunteers will be fed first. Any remaining subs will be offered to family members after 1:00 p.m. A listing of local food establishments is included in the back of this handbook. 4

5 2014 CENTRAL BOWLING SECTIONAL INFORMATION Alternates: Alternates will only attend the competition in place of scratched athletes or coaches. Athletes may be registered in only one sport for each competition unless registration forms indicate that registration for or competition in multiple sports is allowed. In addition, an individual may be listed as an athlete or an alternate on only one team. For Individual Sports, alternates must be activated by 5:00 p.m. the 3 rd day prior to the start of a competition (i.e. 5:00 p.m. Wednesday for a Saturday competition) in order to be eligible to compete. Individual sports include Alpine Skiing, Aquatics, Athletics, Basketball Skills, Bowling Singles, Cross Country Skiing, Equestrian, Figure Skating, Floor Hockey Individual Skills, Golf, Gymnastics, LDR/W, Powerlifting, Roller Skating, Soccer Skills, Speed Skating, Snowshoeing, Tennis and Volleyball Skills. For Team Sports, we encourage activation by the 3 rd day prior, but will continue to accept scratches and activations of alternates up through the end of registration at the event. Team sports include Basketball (3v3 and 5v5), Bocce Doubles, Bowling Doubles and Four Person Team, Floor Hockey, Soccer (5v5, 7v7 and 11v11), Softball and Volleyball. Forms will be sent to the Sports and Competition Coordinator after the registration deadline for use in submitting all scratches and activations. To activate alternates, call the State College office at (800) ext. 245 or let the registration desk know the morning of registration. For team qualifying events, only athletes on sectional rosters will be eligible to attend Summer Games. No athlete/partner/alternate can be added after the sectional entry information deadline for Summer Games. Attire: Athletes participating in this competition must wear appropriate sports attire (i.e., no jeans, cleats, or spikes.) for competition. A reminder that no commercial advertising may be worn by the athlete during ceremonies, competition, or awards. A. If an athlete is not appropriately attired, they will not be able to participate. Jeans are not appropriate for any competition. Athletes traveling long distances who may not have time to change should arrive in appropriate attire. B. T-Shirt Color - Please refrain from wearing solid red or orange T-shirts during special events. Special events include opening and closing ceremonies, dances, and Olympic Village. Red denotes our medical team and orange, our security team. We have chosen these colors so that our essential volunteers can be easily identified and quickly located during a time of need at our special events. Awards: Awards will be presented immediately following each division. Athletes placing first second or third in their division will receive a gold, silver or bronze Special Olympics sectional medal, respectively. Athletes placing fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh or eighth in their division will receive the pertinent ribbon. A. Athletes who are disqualified or do not finish will receive a participant ribbon. B. Athletes who do not compete or are disqualified for misconduct will not receive an award. C. If a tie occurs the two teams/individuals will receive the same placement and the next team/individual will receive the placement for the order they finished. Example: If two teams tie for first place the two teams receive gold medals and the next placed team receives

6 bronze medals. D. Award labels will be provided for each award received. Coaches are asked to record the athlete's name and place on these labels, and place them on the athlete's award if awards volunteers do not have sufficient time to do this. Bus Arrival: All buses when arriving should enter at the front of the school. The Head of Delegation should be dropped off to register the delegation and a volunteer will direct the bus to its athlete drop off point. If using your own transportation to take athletes to the lanes Please keep your bowling balls on bus. If using our transportation to transport athletes to the lanes Have the athletes bring their bowling balls into the school. Coaches: All delegations are required to bring a 1:4 coach/athlete ratio for all competitions. This means that there must be one volunteer coach for every four athletes. A. It is the responsibility of each coach to be neat in appearance and well groomed. A coach should dress in an appropriate manner for competition and wear clothing that is moderately fitting and in good taste. We encourage coaches to set a good sport example for their athletes which include not wearing jeans during competition. B. Head coaches must be a minimum of 18 years of age for one day and overnight events.. C. Assistant Coaches for one day events must be 16 years of age or older. D. All coaches must have one role during trainings or, in particular, during competitions. This means that sports directors, heads of delegations, officials or games management team members should not be registered as coaches at competitions within the 1 coach to 4 athlete ratio. Coaches, athletes or Unified Sports partners may not chaperone family members during competition. E. All coaches attending this event must have a SOPA database record, volunteer form on file with the local program, a currant criminal records check, Protective behavior and General Orientation online trainings. Coaches Sport Certification- A. One coach from each sport must be certified. If the program cannot provide at least one certified coach, that delegation will be scratched. B. If you have not taken a continuing education clinic in the last three years your certification may have expired. Please check with your training coordinator or sportstraining@specialolympicspa.org. Competition Notice: Coaches will not be permitted past the steps leading to the bowling competition area. If coaches, parents, or spectators enter this area, it could result in the disqualification of the athlete. The rules committee has the final decision in this matter. Departure: Before departing, each head coach should return all athletes and coaches empty credential holders, head coach bibs and evaluation forms to the information/registration table. Please dispose of the ID card inside the credential holder before returning it. Directions: (Directions to nearest hospital on back cover) Directions to Susquehanna Township High School, 3500 Elmerton Ave, Harrisburg, PA

7 From 322E & I-81N - Take the PROGRESS AVENUE exit- EXIT Take the ramp toward PROGRESS - Merge onto N PROGRESS AVE. - Turn LEFT at the stoplight onto ELMERTON AVE From I-83S - Take the US-22 W exit- EXIT 50B- toward PROGRESS. - Merge onto JONESTOWN RD. - Turn RIGHT onto N MADISON ST. - Turn LEFT at the stoplight onto ELMERTON AVE. Directions from Susquehanna Township High School to ABC East Lanes - Exit school to RIGHT - At traffic light turn RIGHT - Turn LEFT at the next traffic light onto I-81 North - Take first exit (I-83 South) - Follow I-83 south to EXIT 47 - Stay in left lane onto EISENHOWER BLVD. - ABC East is on RIGHT just past the 3 rd traffic light Directions from Susquehanna Township High School to ABC North Lanes - Exit school to RIGHT - At traffic light turn RIGHT - Turn LEFT at the next traffic light onto I-81 North - Take first exit (I-83 South) - Follow I-83 south to EXIT 48 (Union Deposit Road) - Turn LEFT at traffic light at end of ramp - Go STRAIGHT at the next two (2) traffic lights - Turn LEFT at the next traffic light onto RUTHERFORD ROAD - Turn RIGHT at the next traffic light onto LOCUST LANE - STRAIGHT at the next traffic light - ABC North is on RIGHT (approximately 0.4 miles) Directions from Susquehanna Township High School to ABC West Lanes - Exit school to RIGHT - At traffic light turn RIGHT - Go STRAIGHT at next traffic light - Turn LEFT at the next traffic light onto I-81 South - Stay on I-81 to Exit 59 - Stay LEFT to exit onto Route Take exit 3 from Route Turn RIGHT at traffic light onto Route 11 south - ABC West is on RIGHT just past the 8 th traffic light (approximately 1.9 miles) Divisioning: Divisions are determined based upon bowling averages, gender and age. Athletes in the same division will compete on the same set of lanes. Any athlete that does not have a 15-game scratch average submitted will be placed in a division of his/her own and will receive a participant ribbon. Bowling Handicap: 7

8 Per Special Olympics Bowling rules we use a 100% handicap. To determine the handicap use the following formulas: Singles 200 minus the 15-game average Doubles 400 minus the 2 athletes combined 15-games average Team 800 minus the 4 athletes combined 15-games average The handicap is added to the athletes bowled score for each game. The total of the athletes three bowled game scores plus their three handicap scores (1 for each game) are added together to determine the athletes final score for placement and awards. Example: Athlete has a 15 game average of 120. Athlete s handicap is 80 ( =80) Athlete bowls three games with scores of 100, 120, and 125. The athletes final score for placement and awards would be =585 Emergency Situations and Medical Assistance: In case of a seriously injured participant, please see the medical staff in red shirts (near First Aid signs) immediately and notify Jennifer Tresp or another SOPA staff member in a staff shirt. A First Report of Accident (Incident Report) Form should be completed by the medical staff and head coach and returned to Jennifer Tresp at the end of the day. You will be instructed of any emergency plans that the facility utilizes for fires, tornadoes, and other emergency situations at the head of delegation and coaches meetings. Medical assistance will be available at all three houses. An ambulance will be on call. Coaches should keep a copy of each athlete's medical with them or put it in each athlete's credential holder. We also suggest each coach have a copy of his new volunteer form listing medical concerns and insurance information. The HOD should keep a copy of all volunteer forms listing medical information of their coaches. Lost Athletes: If an athlete should become lost, the following steps should be taken: Contact a SOPA staff member or committee member (antique sapphire t-shirt); Contact your head coach/hod. Rain/Snow Plans: There is no rain/snow date. In case of inclement weather forecast, Jennifer Tresp will call the heads of delegation by 5:00 p.m. Friday to cancel or change the affected competition. If this event is cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances, it will not be rescheduled. The names of all athletes interested in attending the 2014 Summer Games names will be placed in a hat and the allocations will be drawn from those names. Managers will receive a list of drawn athletes on the Monday following the event. **Please see additional emergency procedures at the end of this handbook. Equipment: Athletes and delegations should bring their own regulation personal equipment (bowling balls, shoes, ramps, etc.). Please clearly label all personal equipment with full name and delegation. Contact the State College office at (800) ext.245 after the event for lost items. Facilities: ABC East Lanes has 32 lanes and will host singles competition. ABC North Lanes has 32 lanes and will host singles, traditional and Unified Sports team and doubles competition. ABC West has 46 lanes and will host ramp assisted, ramp unassisted, and singles competition. 8

9 Plenty of parking spaces are available in front of each facility. All venues are smoke-free during the sectional. All venues have snack bars open to the public. Family Information: A listing of local hotels, churches, entertainment, food establishments, and guidelines is located at the end of this handbook. Special Olympics certainly wants and encourages spectators to come to our events and experience the inspiring achievements of our athletes. We're counting on our families to help us maintain a supportive and positive environment so that everyone involved-- athletes, coaches, officials, spectators, volunteers-- enjoys the moment and keeps coming back for more. Forfeits: Any individual/team who elects to forfeit a game must seek the approval of the sports rules committee. If approved, the individual/team will take a loss for that game. If denied, the bowler must bowl or be disqualified from the tournament. Headquarters: There will be an information table and each bowling house will each have a headquarters. Lost and found area is located in the lobby of Susquehanna Township High School. There will be a volunteer there to answer any questions or to direct athletes and coaches. If anyone would like to leave a message they can do so at this table. Please check this lost and found area before departure. Contact the State College office at (800) after the event for the lost articles. Honest Effort Rule: Athletes, who do not participate honestly and with maximum effort in all events, or in a sportsmanlike manner, may be disqualified from future events. It is the head of delegation s responsibility to ensure that the scratch or league average be submitted to the committee and updated if necessary prior to the event. Housing: Delegations are responsible for their own overnight accommodations. Suggested hotels are: Best Western (717) Holiday Inn (717) Days Inn (717) Comfort Inn (717) Meals: Lunch will be provided for all athletes, coaches and volunteers. It will consist of sub, fruit, chips and drink. Juice and cookies will be provided during afternoon bowling. Delegations are responsible for all other meals. Each athlete and coach must turn in a meal ticket to receive lunch. Once all athletes, coaches, and volunteers have eaten, then family members are welcome to eat after 1:00 p.m. A list of local eating establishments will be available at family registration and is included in this handbook. Protests: Protests may be filed by the certified head coach only. Any other person attempting to file a protest will be immediately rejected. The head coach must file the protest within thirty (30) minutes after the completion of the protested competition or event. All forms must be obtained and submitted to the scorer's/announcer's or awards table at the venue or to the venue coordinator. The rules committee will then rule on the protest. The members of the sports and games rules committees will be announced at the head coaches meeting. The head coach filing the protest will be notified of the decision. Head coaches may then appeal to the games rules committee (submit to the scorer's table) and have the games committee paged. Protests may be filed based on a misinterpretation of a playing rule or on the failure of a judge or official to apply the correct rule or penalty. No protests will be accepted on matters involving a judgment call by officials. 9

10 Refund Procedures: If Special Olympics Pennsylvania cancels the event due to inclement weather or unforeseen circumstances and no competition occurs, then a full refund will be issued to each program and the event will not be rescheduled. If a county scratches all or part of their delegation after the letter of intent deadline, then no refund will be provided to the program. You will be responsible for any requested athletes granted whether they attend the event or not. Registration: Registration will begin at 9:45 a.m. in the Susquehanna Township High School. Please remember that only the head of delegation can register the team. Please declare all scratches at this time. A welcoming packet will be provided. It will contain the following: Athlete Credentials -Name Coaches Credentials -Area/County Any Updated Information or Schedules -Head Coach Labels for Athletes Backs with -Lane Assignment, Division, & House Athlete s Name, Lane & Division -Medical Information (on back of credential) Meal Ticket (in credential) Please note that the athletes credential color will match the bus signs for that house to help ensure the athletes are on the correct bus for each venue. ABC West Blue ABC North Green ABC East Yellow Credentials- (Policy taken from Management Team Reference Library Bylaws and Policies section found of the SOPA Database Resource tab.) All Special Olympics Pennsylvania programs will register athletes with SOPA (on a local or state level) competition according to the procedures governing any particular event. If anyone is not pre-registered at any given event and it is brought to the attention of a volunteer or staff member, the following will take place: A. The coach will be directed to stop the activity until arrangements for home transportation are finalized. This transportation will be the responsibility of the program in violation. B. After a complete review and verification of the circumstances by the manager of the home program, the event liaison and the president of SOPA, and it is determined that the coach/volunteer did in fact cause the deception intentionally, she will be removed from our volunteer listing for no less than one year. Spectator Seating: During competition, spectators may view the competition from behind the bowling circle; no spectators may enter the bowling circle. This may cause disqualification of an athlete. Acceptable Table behind bowling area Not Acceptable Bowling Circle Steps leading to lanes Transportation: Bus transportation will be available from Susquehanna Township High School to all bowling houses and back for Closing Ceremonies and the Summer Games Drawing. All delegations are responsible for their own transportation to Susquehanna Township High School. Volunteers: One volunteer escort will be assigned to each lane rather than to an athlete. In addition, one volunteer scorekeeper will be assigned to each set of two lanes. Any family members or friends wishing to volunteer should register at the time noted in the schedule after all volunteer groups have registered. We ask that any family members or friends not keep score on the lane where their athlete is assigned to prevent any problems 10

11 (please notify the volunteer coordinator if this were to happen). 11

12 SPECTATOR GUIDELINES (These guidelines are for all SOPA events training, competitions, fund raising, social, etc.) As fans (family, friends, and supporters) of Special Olympics Athletes, you can play a positive role at SOPA events by following these suggested guidelines: 1. Please refrain from using abusive or offensive language towards anyone - especially toward officials, coaches, and opponents. Lead by positive example. Keep your emotions under control. Don t let your emotions interfere with our mission or oath. Remember, these individuals are volunteers and amateur athletes. It may help if you understand the rules of the event. If you need further information or clarification, ask your home program for a copy of the rules pre-event or during the season so you re a wellinformed fan/spectator. 2. Special Olympics venues are positive encouraging arenas. Please conduct yourself appropriately. Lead by positive example. De-emphasize winning and losing. Let the coaches coach the players - refrain from shouting instructions. Provide general cheers or positive comments after the fact/play. (Remember to abide by sportspecific rules (i.e., silence at the start of races, during a tee-off in golf.) 3. Spectators are provided designated area. (You are prohibited in the competition and/or training areas. Only coaches and athletes who are participating may be in these areas.) Lead by positive example. Failure to comply with the above guidelines may result in penalties being assessed toward your program/team/delegation or you being escorted from the venue. DON T LET THIS HAPPEN! ENJOY BEING A GREAT FAN! 12

13 2014 CENTRAL BOWLING SECTIONAL EMERGENCY PROCEDURES SAFETY AND SECURITY & OVERALL POINTS OF INTEREST Please be sure to read over the following safety and security points. As always, the safety of all Special Olympics participants is our utmost priority. As a coach, it is your responsibility to ensure the safety of the athletes in your care. A. Be sure all athletes and coaches are wearing their credentials at all times. B. Be generally aware of your surroundings. Seek out a SOPA security volunteer or staff member if anything seems suspicious to you. C. Carry a copy of all athlete medicals and coach volunteer forms (updated ones listing medical concerns and insurance information) with you at all times. D. Carry emergency phone numbers (in the coaches handbook) with you at all times. E. Meet and get to know any day of volunteers who are assigned to your group. F. Be sure athletes know not to go off alone with unknown persons or to carry anything for anyone. G. Carry a cell phone if you have one and write down/carry cell phone numbers of other coaches in your delegation. If you are an HOD, make sure that the games committee has your number. H. Remember that there is a zero tolerance policy in effect for any pranks concerning safety issues by athletes, coaches, and volunteers. Anyone violating that policy will be asked to leave the event with potential for further action. I. Set up (if not already in place) a phone chain with parents and families back home so that they can be notified of an early arrival or a change/cancellation in the schedule, which may happen before, during, or at the end of the event. J. Carry a flashlight in your backpack. Don t let all your great training go to waste!!! Practice good hygiene habits all the time! Please remind everyone to; Keep your hands clean by washing thoroughly with soap and warm water or using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer; Keep cuts and scrapes clean and covered with a bandage until they are healed; Avoid contact with other people s wounds or bandages; Avoid sharing personal items such as towels, razors, or clothing; Routinely clean commonly used items like athletic equipment. Don t forget to clean if athletes share equipment (helmet, pads, etc.); Do not share cups, glasses, dishes, or cutlery; Avoid touching your face eyes, nose, and mouth with your fingers; and Cough or sneeze into a disposable tissue. 13

14 MEETING POINTS IN EVENT OF EMERGENCY Meeting points for the each venue: Susquehanna Township High- Side Parking Delegation Registration Entrance ABC East Lanes- Front Parking Lot ABC West Lanes- Front Parking Lot ABC North Lands Exit out the right side door to the Parking Lot If there is a fire at a venue and you need to leave the facility, be sure coaches have accounted for all their athletes and fellow coaches. When leaving the building, follow instructions of SOPA staff/facility personnel and use nearest exit door. Stay where instructed until notified by SOPA staff. PROCEDURES FOR TOTAL EVACUATION FROM AREA If SOPA has to ask delegations to evacuate from the Games completely, the following procedures will be followed: SOPA will notify each HOD by phone or through a meeting (if time permits) of need to evacuate. We have a master list to ensure we contact everyone. If we are only leaving the vicinity and not the Games entirely, we will provide a meeting point and directions. If the games have been cancelled and we are sending delegations home, we will give you any time constraints and any evacuation routes to follow if appropriate. Heads of delegation will account for all coaches and athletes and their belongings. HOD will secure transportation for trip out of area. Once everyone is accounted for, HOD will call (610) or (814) and either talk to Jennifer Tresp, SOPA Liaison, or leave a message on voice mail with the following information: o Your name o Delegation o Time of departure o Final destination o If possible, phone number where delegation can be reached (cell phone of HOD, coach, or bus company if available) If an athlete is missing and the delegation is ready to depart, contact a staff person at the venue you may be leaving from. If time is crucial and you need to leave the area, one staff person and one coach/volunteer from your delegation will stay behind to look for the missing athlete and the rest of delegation will depart. Once the athlete is found, the coach and staff person will make plans to either meet up with the delegation if nearby or the staff person will arrange to take all parties back to home program. 14

15 2014 CENTRAL BOWLING SECTIONAL INFORMATION LOCAL RESTAURANTS Each bowling house has a snack bar inside. FROM ABC EAST - Out of parking lot, turn left: o McDonald s is on the Right o Bob Evans is on your Left o Chinese Restaurant is on your Left o Capitol Diner is on your Right FROM ABC NORTH - Out of Parking Lot, turn left: Proceed to the second red light and turn left on to Rutherford Road o At the next red light make a right on to Union Deposit Road (Turkey Hill is on right) o At the next red light you will pass an Arby s (on your right) o Make a right at that light and the mall is on your right with Panera Bread and Burger King in the parking lot FROM ABC WEST LANES - Out of parking lot, turn right (onto Carlisle Pike): o Taco Bell is on the right o Kentucky Fried Chicken is on the left o Sheetz is on the right Out of parking lot, turn left: o Wendy s is on the left at Skyport Road light o Applebee s is on the left at Skyport Road light o McDonald s is on the right in front of K-Mart o Chick-Fil-A is on the right 15

16 2014 CENTRAL BOWLING SECTIONAL SPORTS RULES All rules and any modifications thereof will be strictly adhered to the National Governing Body (NGB), United States Bowling Congress (USBC), and the Official Special Olympics Summer Sports Rules found on the Special Olympics Website (specialolympics.org). It is advised that these rules be followed for proper training of all athletes. Below is a brief synopsis of the general rules and modifications to be followed in preparation for this year s event. Please refer to the Special Olympics Rules Book and National Governing Body Rules for a more complete listing of rules to be adhered to during this competition. NEW RULES IN BOLD BOWLING NGB: United States Bowling Congress (USBC) A. Official Event Update: a. Ramp Unassisted Bowl i. Athlete aims ramp into position unassisted ii. Athlete positions ball on the ramp with assistance and pushes ball down ramp toward target. An assistant must have his/her back to the pins at all times. iii. A bowler may be allowed to bowl up to three frames consecutively. iv. Delegations are responsible to provide the athlete with a ramp. b. Ramp Assisted Bowl i. An assistant may aim the ramp toward the pins, but must at all times have his/her back to the pins and aim based on direction (either verbally or by physical cures) from the athletes. ii. A bowler may be allowed to bowl up to three frames consecutively. iii. Delegations are responsible to provide the athlete with a ramp. B. Handicap Tournament Handicapping is a means of placing bowlers and teams with varying degrees of skill levels on as equitable basis as possible for their competition against each other. In Special Olympics the handicap is normally based on 100% difference of the bowlers average and 200. a. Singles 200 minus the 15-game average b. Doubles 400 minus the 2 athletes combined 15-games average c. Team 800 minus the 4 athletes combined 15-games average C. Equipment a. Bowling Shoes i. Must be worn during bowling for the safety if the athletes. ii. The bottom of the shoes needs to stay clean and dry so the bowler does not stick on the approach. iii. Bowling shoes provided by the bowling center may also be worn. D. Foul Definitions: a. A foul occurs when a part of the player s person encroaches on or goes beyond the foul line and touches any part of the lane, equipment or building during or after the delivery. b. When a player deliberately fouls to benefit by the calling of a foul, the player shall be credited with zero pin fall for that delivery and not allowed further deliveries in that frame. c. When a foul is recorded the delivery counts but the player is not credited with any pins knocked down by that delivery. Pins knocked down by the ball when the foul occurred must be re-spotted if the player who fouled is entitled to additional deliveries in the frame. d. A foul shall be declared and recorded if the automatic foul detecting decide or foul judge fails to call a foul that is apparent to: i. Both captains or one or more of the opposing players 16

17 ii. The official score keepers iii. A tournament Official e. A foul judge shall be appointed by the tournament director when needed. f. Foul lights will be in use throughout all levels of this competition. E. Dead Ball a. A ball shall be declared dead if any of the following occur: 1. After a delivery (and before the next delivery on the same lane), attention is immediately called to the fact that one or more pins were missing from setup of the pins. 2. A player bowls on the wrong lane or out of turn. Or one player from each team on the pair of lanes bowls on the wrong lane. 3. Any pin is moved or knocked down as a player delivers the ball but before the ball reaches the pins. 4. A delivered ball comes in contact with a foreign obstacle. F. Bowling on the Wrong Lane a. A dead ball shall be called and the players or players required shall re-bowl on the correct lane when one player bowls on the wrong lane. b. A dead ball shall be called and the player or players required shall re-bowl on the correct lane when one player from each team on the pair of lanes bowls on the wrong lane. c. If more than one player on the same team bowls on the wrong lane in turn, that game will be completed without adjustment. Any succeeding game must be started on the correct scheduled lane. G. Illegal Pinfall a. When any of the following occurs the delivery counts but the resulting pin fall does not: 1. A ball leaves the lane before reaching the pins 2. A ball rebounds from the rear cushion 3. A pin rebounds after coming in contact with the body, arms or legs of a human pinsetter 4. A pin is touched by mechanical pin setting equipment 5. Any pin knocked down when dead wood is being removed 6. Any pin knocked down by a human pinsetter 7. The player commits a foul 8. A delivery is made with dead wood on the lane or in the gutter and the ball contacts such dead wood before leaving the lane surface H. Scoring and Terms a. All games bowled in a tournament shall be recorded, either manually or by means of an approved automatic scoring device. The score sheets shall indicate the pin fall on each ball so that if necessary a frame-by- frame audit can be made. i. Scoring except when a strike is scored, the number of pins knocked down by the player s first delivery is to be marked in the small square in the upper left-hand corner of that frame, and the number of pins knocked down by the player s second delivery is to be marked in the upper right-hand corner. If none of the standing pins are knocked down by the second delivery in the frame, the score sheet shall be marked with a (-). The count for the two deliveries in the frame shall be recorded immediately. ii. Strike a strike is made when a full up of ten pins is knocked down with the first delivery in a frame. It is marked by an (X) in the small square in the upper left-hand corner of the frame where the strike was made. The count for one strike is ten plus the number of pins knocked down on the player s next two deliveries. 17

18 iii. Double two consecutive strikes is a double. The count for the first strike is 20 plus the number of pins knocked down with the first delivery following the second strike. iv. Triple or Turkey Three successive strikes is a triple/turkey. The count for the first strike is 30. To bowl the maximum score of 300, the player must bowl 12 strikes in succession. v. Spare a spare is scored when pins left standing after the first delivery are knocked down with the second delivery in that frame. It is marked by a (/) in the small square in the upper right-hand corner of that frame. The count for a spare is 10 plus the number of pins knocked down by the player s next delivery. vi. Open when a player fails to bowl down all 10 pins after two deliveries in a frame, unless the pins left standing after the first delivery constitute a split, it is called an open frame. vii. Split normally marked with an 0 around the number of pins is a setup of pins left, standing after the first delivery, provided the head pin is down and: a. at least one pin is down between two or more standing pins: i.e. 7-9 or 3-10 b. at least one pin is down immediately ahead of two or more standing pins: 5-6 viii. Errors in Scoring or errors in calculation must be corrected by a responsible tournament official immediately upon discovery of such error. Questionable errors shall be decided upon by the designated official. ix. The time limit for filing protests on scoring errors shall be one hour from the end of the event or block of games for each day of the tournament, but must be before the prize presentation or the commencement of the next round (or event) whichever is sooner. x. Each protest under this rule must be specific in itself and this rule shall not be construed to cover a previous or similar violation. I. Divisioning: a. Divisions will be determined based upon ability, age and gender. J. COACHING a. Coaching will be allowed as long as the coach remains in the designated coaches area. b. Only one coach allowed per team (in singles event 2 athletes per coach). c. Athletes may go to their coach but, athletes cannot leave the bowlers area and no delay of game may occur. K. ABSENT OR WITHDRAWL OF BOWLERS a. Doubles Play (2 persons) for a doubles competition a legal line-up is considered to be two players. If a player is unable to attend on the day of competition, the doubles pairing becomes void. b. Team Play (4 persons) for a team competition a legal line-up is considered to be four players. If any player is unable to attend on the day of competition, the team becomes void. * Note national programs may allow a team of 3 to compete but must re-division the team on the sum of the three averages. c. Bowlers who complete at least three frames and cannot continue will receive one-tenth of their average per remaining frames toward their event score. d. Bowlers who do not start or bowlers who do not complete three frames receive a zero score toward their event score and are not eligible for an award. L. Finish: a. Each athlete will bowl one three-game series. 18

19 b. The order of finish will be the total of three games plus the athlete s 3-game handicap. c. Doubles or team scores will be the total of all team members final 3 game scores plus the doubles or team s 3-game handicap. M. Unified Sports Competition: a. Unified Sports doubles or teams shall consist of an equal number of athletes and partners (1 &1, 2 & 2). b. The final score for the Unified Sports team shall be the sum of each competitor s total score (including team 3-game handicap). c. Bowlers on a Unified Sports team may be assigned to bowl in any order. N. Summer Games Selection: a. In order to qualify for Summer Games, the following criteria must be met: 1. The Special Olympics athlete or team must place first in his/her division in the respective event. 2. The coach must designate the athlete or team for selection by marking the box next to the name on the entry form (Summer Games Selection). 3. For singles, the athlete s name must be chosen as one of the top thirty (30) to proceed to state competition. 4. The team s name must be chosen as one of the top three (3) in either Traditional or Unified Sports Team Play or as one of the alternate teams during the random selection at Closing Ceremonies. 5. For Doubles, the team name must be chosen as one of the top three in either Traditional Doubles or Unified Sports Doubles.. b. If there are an insufficient number of gold medalists to meet the above quota, then silver medalists will qualify for the selection, and so on. 19

20 WHY SPECIAL OLYMPICS OFFICIALS ENFORCE RULES Taken from the 1991 Special Olympics International Games Volunteer Handbook If you watch a coach working with Special Olympics athletes, you will notice a great deal of emphasis on learning the rules. Also, if you watch a Special Olympics competition, you will see officials strictly enforcing those rules. Because Special Olympics is a sports program for people with Intellectual Disabilities, people sometimes question the "fairness" of such strict rule enforcement. As veteran coaches will tell you, knowing and playing by the rules is one of the biggest benefits Special Olympics offers its athletes. Why? 1. Special Olympics athletes are capable of learning and competing within sports rules. Challenging them in this manner adds to the pride and sense of accomplishment they experience. 2. It is unfair to athletes who are properly trained and who are following the rules to compete against others who are not. 3. Many Special Olympics athletes eventually move on to other sports programs (in schools, recreation departments, etc.). They will be better prepared for that transition if learning and competing by rules is one of the skills they take with them. Special Olympics uses organized sports training and competition as a vehicle for children and adults with intellectual disability to grow as complete individuals. Enforcing sports rules plays an important role in that process. Join us in helping Special Olympics athletes discover how much they can do. 20

21 2014 CENTRAL BOWLING SECTIONAL COACHES RESPONSIBILITIES Coaches attending this and all events must accept and adhere to the following responsibilities: Technology is becoming more and more a part of our lives. Please be mindful of this and enforce the appropriate use of cameras, imaging and digital devices. For example, use of such devices in showers, restrooms, or other areas where privacy is expected by participants is prohibited. Do not leave your athlete unattended at any point. Keep his/her safety and welfare in mind at all times. Be sure that prescribed medications are taken at appropriate times. Do not let volunteers hold athlete medication. Practice good hygiene habits all the time! Please remind athletes and assistant coaches to also practice good hygiene habits found on page 9 of this handbook. Orient each volunteer on his/her assigned athlete. The volunteer should be acquainted with the athlete s event schedule, medical and physical needs, and behavioral habits. Do not consume any alcoholic beverages or any controlled substances such as cigarettes, or chewing tobacco. Know when and where all activities are taking place and ensure that your athletes are there on time. Be responsible for all athletes and their actions during the day (see Code of Conduct). Return all credential holders, without ID labels, at the registration table before departing. Complete and return an evaluation form to help improve the event for you and your athletes for the next year. Athletes are welcome to complete a form also. Head coaches are responsible for having athletes present at staging when events are announced. Absolutely no coaches or spectators will be permitted beyond the staging area unless a specific request is made at the head coaches meeting. Any special needs athletes requiring additional assistance should be declared at this meeting. Athletes or coaches may not change events the day of competition from the listed events on the entry forms. They may scratch athletes from events, however. Accompany or have an assistant coach or athlete escort take all athletes to activities. Ensure completion of athlete incident report if needed, and return to the SOPA liaison. The head coach should have a copy of each athlete s medical (as well as all coach medical information) or place a copy of the medical in athlete s credential holder. Thank you for your help and cooperation! EVENT EVALUATION 21

22 Please fill out this event evaluation form prior to your departure. Your input, through this evaluation, will assist the development and organization of future events. Sport: Area/County: Event: Date: I. I am a(n): Athlete Coach Family Member/Friend Volunteer/Spectator II. Pre-event information and communications Poor Fair Average Good Excellent If you circled Poor, Fair or Average, please share with us ways that we can improve this area to make it good or excellent III. Registration Poor Fair Average Good Excellent If you circled Poor or Fair, or Average, please share with us ways that we can improve this area to make it good or excellent IV. Opening Ceremonies Poor Fair Average Good Excellent If you circled Poor or Fair, or Average, please share with us ways that we can improve this area to make it good or excellent V. Facilities Poor Fair Average Good Excellent If you circled Poor or Fair, or Average, please share with us ways that we can improve this area to make it good or excellent VI. Competition/Sport Poor Fair Average Good Excellent If you circled Poor or Fair, or Average, please share with us ways that we can improve this area to make it good or excellent EVENT EVALUATION Continued 22

23 Please fill out this event evaluation form prior to your departure. Your input, through this evaluation, will assist the development and organization of future events. Sport: Area/County: VII. Special Events/Olympic Village Poor Fair Average Good Excellent Event: Date: If you circled Poor or Fair, or Average, please share with us ways that we can improve this area to make it good or excellent VIII. Awards Presentation Poor Fair Average Good Excellent If you circled Poor or Fair, or Average, please share with us ways that we can improve this area to make it good or excellent IX. Medical (Availability and Response, if used) Poor Fair Average Good Excellent If you circled Poor or Fair, or Average, please share with us ways that we can improve this area to make it good or excellent XI. Quality of Volunteers Poor Fair Average Good Excellent If you circled Poor or Fair, or Average, please share with us ways that we can improve this area to make it good or excellent X. Overall Event Poor Fair Average Good Excellent If you circled Poor or Fair, or Average, please share with us ways that we can improve this area to make it good or excellent Please return to: Jennifer Tresp, Senior Competition Director, Special Olympics Pennsylvania PO Box 1017, Lemont, PA

24 SPECIAL OLYMPICS SPECIAL OLYMPICS FIRST REPORT OF ACCIDENT / INCIDENT FIRST REPORT OF A U.S. Program/Area: Date of Incident: Injured Person/Party Information Date of Birth: / / Age: Name: (Last) (First) (MI) Address: (Street) (City) (State) (Zip) Home Phone: ( ) - Work Phone: ( ) - Gender: Male Female Social Security Number: - - Type of Injury/ Accident: Bodily Injury Property Damage Automobile Other: Injured Party: Athlete Volunteer Coach Employee Spectator Unified Partner Property Owner Other: Description of Accident (If automobile accident occurred, please attach a copy of the police report). Describe how the accident occurred (Attach a separate sheet if necessary): Sport Body Part Injured: Power Lifting Alpine Skiing Head Site / event where accident occurred: Relay Game Aquatics Neck Roller Skating Athletics Torso Disposition: Sailing Accident Occurred During: Badminton Back Released to parent Snowboarding Training/Practice Baseball Hand (L / R) Refusal of care Snowshoe Competition Basketball Finger (L / R) Refer to doctor Soccer Traveling to or from SO event Bocce Elbow (L / R) Refer to hospital or clinic Softball Other: Bowling Shoulder (L / R) Medical attention Cheerleading Speed Skating Leg (L / R) Type of Injury: EMS transport Swimming Cross Country Ski Knee (L / R) Severe cut w/ bleeding Patient requested EMS transport Table Tennis Cycling Thigh (L / R) Less serious bruise or cut Released to personal vehicle Team Handball Equestrian Shin (L / R) Break/fracture Police Tennis Figure Skating Toe (L / R) Concussion Ambulance Track & Field Floor Hockey Other: Paralysis Report only Volleyball Golf Other: Other: Gymnastics Other: Kickball Contact / Care Provider Information If an athlete or underage volunteer was injured, please identify the care provider and/or responsible party (e.g. parent, legal guardian). Relationship to the injured person: Employer Name: Name: Employer Address: Address: Work Phone: ( ) - Home Phone: ( ) - Does the injured person have medical insurance? Yes No If yes, insurance is provided by: Injured Person Care Provider/Responsible Party Please provide name of Company and Policy Number: Witness Information (Please provide names and phone numbers of any witnesses to the incident) Witness #1 Name: Daytime Phone: ( ) - Witness #2 Name: Daytime Phone: ( ) - Special Olympics Official / Representative (other than claimant) Name: Signature: Daytime Phone: ( ) - Send completed form to: If injury was serious or a fatality: American Specialty Insurance Services, Inc., P.O. Box 459, Roanoke, IN ; Fax: (260) AND one copy to Special Olympics Pennsylvania, 124 Washington Square, 2570 Blvd. of the Generals, Norristown, PA or fax (610) IMMEDIATELY notify American Specialty Insurance Services, Inc. Telephone: (800) (24 hours a day / 7 days a week) AMER: SpecOlym Inc. Rep. Form

25 Code of Conduct (revised 3/7/98) Policy: Unsportsmanlike or inappropriate behavior displayed by a coach, athlete, volunteer or staff member during SOPA, Inc. training or competition events is not acceptable. Failure to behave appropriately could result in loss of eligibility. Rationale: To ensure appropriate sportsmanlike behavior of all athletes, coaches, volunteers and staff members. Code of Conduct Procedure: While attending a SOPA, Inc. state competition or training event, athletes, coaches, volunteers and staff members are encouraged to behave appropriately in accordance with the mission and philosophy of Special Olympics Incorporated. Inappropriate behavior occurring at or outside the venue sites will result in the following disciplinary actions: Venue Site: Defined as the area where a SOPA competition or training event is taking place. Coaches and athletes will adhere to SOI, SOPA and NGB rules of competition. The venue coordinator has the highest authority and may therefore enforce stronger penalties above and beyond SOI, SOPA and NGB rules during competition play or on the venue grounds. Code of Conduct violations on the venue site will result in the following: A. During Play 1. First warning will be given to the head coach by the official or venue coordinator regarding the behavior of an athlete or coach. The official scoring table is responsible for documenting the warning. 2. Second warning requires an automatic ejection from the current game/event, to be enforced by the official or venue coordinator. The head coach is then informed and asked to replace the athlete or coach before play will be resumed. All second warnings are to be documented by the venue coordinator by submitting a Misconduct Report Form to the SOPA event liaison. B. After Play If a violation occurs after the completion of a game, the official or venue coordinator may complete and submit a Misconduct Report Form to the SOPA liaison without warning. 61

26 C. Serious Violations Depending upon the severity of the violation, suspension for subsequent games(s) or dismissal from sponsored SOPA competition or training events. Only the venue coordinator has the authority to submit a Misconduct Report Form immediately to the SOPA event liaison, who then makes a decision in a timely manner. * In the event the violation is serious and/or compromises the environment, the individual(s) will be asked to leave the premises. Arrangements for transportation will be made at the expense of the individual(s). Outside Venue: Defined as all activities occurring outside competition or training venues while attending a SOPA event. This includes, but is not limited to, awards ceremonies, Olympic Village, housing, etc. Code of Conduct violations outside of the venue will result in the following disciplinary actions: A. Any behavior that is determined to be inappropriate will not be tolerated. If an inappropriate behavior occurs a Misconduct Report Form must be submitted to the SOPA liaison for review. A decision is to be made in a reasonable time period to ensure swift and immediate action. B. Serious Violations Depending upon the severity of the violation, suspension for subsequent games(s) or dismissal from sponsored SOPA competition or training events. Only the venue coordinator has the authority to submit a Misconduct Report Form immediately to the SOPA event liaison who then makes a decision in a timely manner. * In the event the violation is serious and/or compromises the environment, the individual(s) will be asked to leave the premises. Arrangements for transportation will be made at the expense of the individual(s). Note: All Misconduct Report Forms are kept on file to document recurring violations. SOPA reserves the right to impose stronger sanctions on repeat offenders. All decisions are final and no protests will be accepted. 62

27 MISCONDUCT/BEHAVIOR REPORT Directions: This form is to be used to document (kept on file) or report misconduct or behavior incidences involving anyone (athlete, volunteer, staff, spectator, etc.) with Special Olympics Pennsylvania. Once fully completed, please forward to the appropriate individual(s) (Program Manager, Event Director, SOPA Staff, etc.) who will follow up as appropriate. Please be sure that your Program Manager receives a copy for his/her files and any future incidences involving the same individual(s). NOTE: Please consult your program manager or SOPA staff before imposing suspension(s). THIS REPORT SHOULD BE COMPLETED AND FORWARDED FOR FOLLOW UP WITHIN 24 HOURS OF THE INCIDENT. WHO was involved? Name: Name: Address: Address: City, State: City, State: Day Phone #: ( ) Day Phone #: ( ) Evening Phone #: ( ) Evening Phone #: ( ) SOPA Program: SOPA Program: Name: Name: Address: Address: City, State: City, State: Day Phone #: ( ) Day Phone #: ( ) Evening Phone #: ( ) Evening Phone #: ( ) SOPA Program: SOPA Program: WITNESS PERSON completing this report Name: Name: Address: Address: City, State: City, State: Day Phone #: ( ) Day Phone #: ( ) Evening Phone #: ( ) Evening Phone #: ( ) SOPA Position: SOPA Position: SOPA Program: SOPA Program: WHERE (venue court, hotel room, training site locker room, fundraising event, etc.) did the incident occur? Name of SO Event: Exact Location: City: WHEN did the incident occur? (Please provide as much detail as possible.) Date Day Time WHAT occurred? (Please provide as much detail as possible.) -OVER-SIDE TWO- 63

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