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1 DISTRICT INFORMATION 24 is here and we want to remind you again that Regional Main Event has changed and is now called The Gathering! It will no longer be a competition-based event, so your students must understand that they will not advance to this event based on their performance at 24. So let s make this the greatest 24 yet! WHO: 6 th 12 th grade students from the Intermountain District NOTE: 6 th graders are not permitted to stay overnight on campus. WHAT: NYI Convention; Basketball, Volleyball, Soccer and Dodgeball tournaments; Bible Quiz quiz-off; ALSO pizza, h2o, breakfast, friends, fun, and the YMCA! WHERE: On the campus of Northwest Nazarene University. WHEN: March 10-11, It s very important that you come and get checked in on time. All check-ins including dorm room check-ins will close at 4:30pm. Latecomers are not guaranteed a room in the dorms. COST per person: $20 + $5 for on-campus housing. After March 6, a $5 late fee is added to the cost. Deadline is 11pm Mountain Time / 10 Pacific. COST per team: $50 is charged for each competitive sports team registered. This amount does Not apply for students ONLY participating in NYI Convention. HOUSING: Only 200 spaces are available for on-campus housing (showers are included). If you have students staying in the dorms, you must also have sponsors stay at a ratio of 10:1. Additional sponsors cost $20 each. JUMP TO: Main Event Schedule General Rules and Procedures Registration and Fees Info Registration Instructions Sponsor Job Description Talent Information Science Information Team Sports Dodgeball Quizzing Registration Form Registration Checklist Medical Release Form YMCA Form Basketball Roster Volleyball Roster Soccer Roster Dodgeball Roster IMPORTANT NOTES: PRE-REGISTRATION DEADLINE: March 6 th, 11pm Mtn time. REGISTRATION DEADLINE FOR COMPETITORS: March 8 th, 11pm Mtn. Students not competing in any events or serving as delegates may register at Check-in: NNU Gym, March 10 th, starting at 3:00pm and ending at 4:30pm Bring registration forms, medical release forms, YMCA waivers, and all rosters to Check-in EACH CHURCH MUST PROVIDE SPONSORS (At least one per 10 students) 1 sponsor is free for the first 1-19 students, a second sponsor is free for students. Additional sponsors MUST PAY $20 each to attend 24 ALL sponsors are required to have all forms filled for themselves as well Team rosters can be finalized at the door, teams cannot be added after 11pm on March 8 th,

2 24 Schedule FRIDAY 3pm 4:30pm 4:30pm 6:30pm 6pm 7pm 7pm 9:30pm 10pm 12am 12:30am Check-in in NNU Gym (Talent, Sports, Intramurals, Quizzing) Sports, (Quizzing 4-7pm) Dinner (served outside the NNU Gym) Chapel / NYI Convention (College Church Sanctuary) Late Night: Caldwell YMCA Pools, Rock Climbing, Gyms, Volleyball, and Basketball NNU Curfew-lights out! SATURDAY 7am 8am 8am 9am 9:00am 12pm 12pm 1pm 1pm 3pm 3pm 4pm Clear out of dorms Breakfast (served at NNU GYM LOBBY) Sports, Talent, Intramurals Lunch (on your own) Sports finals Awards NNU Gym Check-in will take place in the NNU Gym (Johnson Sports Center). Talent participants must sign themselves up for a time slot by 4:30 on Friday. Basketball, Volleyball and Dodgeball will be played in the NNU gym. Soccer will be played on the NNU soccer field. All students and sponsors are expected to attend all events on this schedule 2

3 GENERAL RULES AND PROCEDURES 1. Participation in 24 is open to youth involved in NYI in a local Nazarene church on the Intermountain District. Local churches are free to set their own minimum standards for participation at their level is scheduled for March 10th & 11 th, 2017, on the campus of Northwest Nazarene University, Nampa, ID is open to students enrolled in grades 6-12 at the time of the event. 4. All registration materials (hardcopy form), Medical & Civil Liability Release forms, team rosters, YMCA form, and ONE CHURCH CHECK and or cash, made payable to: IMNYI, are due at Check-in, March 10, Pre-registrations are due by March 6, Everyone must register online. Registration instructions will be made available in February. To register for any talent, sport, or convention, registration must be received online NO LATER than March 8, NO online registrations will be accepted after March 9, Students wishing not to compete may register until March 10 at Check-in. There is a cost increase of $5 per person for those who register after the pre-registration deadline. 6. Talent participants must sign up for their own time slot at Check-in between 3-4:30pm, March 10, No youth leader, parent or friend may do it for them. One representative participating in a group may sign up the entire group. 7. Youth who wish to participate in 24 must have attended a minimum of one service per week at their local Church of the Nazarene for nine weeks during the three months (January-March) immediately prior to the 24 registration deadline of March 6. ( Service is defined as Sunday school, morning or evening worship, or weeknight youth Bible study.) 8. If a student chooses to participate in more than one event, they are to be aware that events cannot be delayed or altered for individual conflicts. 9. For competition purposes, Early Youth is defined as students enrolled in grades 6-8 during , and Senior Youth is defined as students enrolled in grades during th Grade students may choose either category. Categories, which do not indicate an age level, are open to all youth grades Students involved in team sports may play up an age level to field a team, i.e. an 8 th grade student may play on a Senior Youth team to field that team. 10. The various categories and rules of competition provided at 24 are included in this program handbook. 11. Participants are expected to attend all activities and events including services and late night. 12. Local leaders are responsible for the close supervision of participants while on the NNU campus and at any offcampus facilities. One adult sponsor is required for every 10 students; local churches must see that this ratio is provided for. 13. Insurance coverage for all participants, spectators, and adult sponsors shall be provided through personal and local policies; the Intermountain District NYI Council or Northwest Nazarene University assumes no liability. 14. All participants must be present at 24 to join in competition. For example, participants may not send a piece of artwork to 24 with another person, while not attending 24 themselves. 3

4 RULES FOR CONDUCT AND DRESS 1. Participants, spectators, and adult sponsors are expected to conduct themselves in a manner exemplary of followers of Jesus Christ and consistent with standards of the Church of the Nazarene. 2. No alcohol, illegal or abusive drugs, or tobacco in any form are allowed on the campus of Northwest Nazarene University. Firearms, fireworks, or explosives are also outlawed. Vulgar, foul, or profane language will not be tolerated. Pornographic or obscene materials are not allowed on campus. 3. Anyone who exhibits disruptive or violent conduct which poses a threat to the well-being of themselves or another person will be disciplined. This includes both malicious (fighting, cursing, etc.) and mischievous (throwing water, food, shaving cream, etc.) behavior. Skateboards and scooters are not allowed on the NNU campus, due to risk of injury. 4. Students are expected to dress with Christian principles of modesty, dignity, good-taste, self-respect and appropriateness to the occasion. The wearing of any item of clothing bearing emblems or messages in conflict with Christian moral standards is not allowed. 5. Participants are to stay out of housing areas of the opposite sex at all times. Housing areas must be cleared by 8:00 AM Saturday. 6. No public displays of affection. 7. No participant should leave campus without express permission and knowledge of a supervising adult sponsor from their church or district. 8. We encourage spectators to cheer for all teams, and for participants to show respect, cooperation, and gratitude for all teams or individuals. 9. Attendance is required at the Opening Celebration, Service, and Awards Ceremony. 10. All campus staff, Intermountain District NYI and 24 personnel, and adult sponsors from all districts are to be respected and cooperated with in all situations. 4

5 REGISTRATION AND FEES INFORMATION 1. All students who qualify for 24 must register through their local church. 2. Individual registration forms, Intermountain medical release forms, and YMCA medical release forms must be completed by participants and adult sponsors, and given to the local church along with payment. All forms and payment will be turned in at Check-in March 10, All web registrations received after March 6 will be charged a $5 late fee. No exceptions will be made. Registration forms mailed directly to NNU will NOT be received! 4. The registration fee is $20.00 per student or added sponsor and $50.00 per competitive sports team. As with all District events, 1 sponsor is free for the first 1-19 students, a second sponsor is free for students. 5. NNU housing is available for $5.00 per person (1 night), and must be selected on the registration form. Adult sponsors must stay on campus with their students; housing is provided at no charge for adult sponsors up to the 1/10 ratio. Housing fees are non-refundable after pre-registration deadline. 200 bed capacity, so register ASAP. 6. Sleeping bags and pillows are needed for sleeping on the floor. 7. Dress and behavior on campus are to be in harmony with the Lifestyle Guidelines of Northwest Nazarene University. 8. Dinner on Friday and breakfast on Saturday are provided; otherwise you are responsible for your own meals. 24 Director Robert Poe (College Church) Cell: rmpoe@nnu.edu Sports Director Robert Poe (College Church) Cell: rmpoe@nnu.edu Talent Director Jennifer Miller (College Church) jenmiller@nnu.edu Bible Quizzing Director Jennifer Chase (Lakeview) jrchase@nnu.edu Convention Director & NYI Vice President Brian Loeber (Nampa First) Church office: bloeber@nfcnaz.org Logistics/Supplies Jayson Martindale (Homedale) Church office: mcfroinuggets@yahoo.com 24 Co-Director & NYI President Richard Vasquez (Canyon Hill) Cell: rich@canyonhill.org 5

6 REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS 1. Photocopy the Registration form. 2. Photocopy the Medical and Civil Liability Release & YMCA forms. 3. Distribute one of each of these forms to your students and sponsors attending Collect the completed forms and the money (your church will write one church check payable to IMNYI). 5. Collect money, all the registration forms, IMNYI medical/civil liability release and the YMCA release and register your students and sponsors online. 6. Bring the paperwork with you to check-in. 7. If you have questions you may contact the 24 Director: Robert Poe. 8. Students involved in talent will sign-up for their own time slot in the gym by 4:30 on Friday. (No youth leaders or parents may sign up for their students) 9. Pack up and come to 24! We ll be waiting at NNU for you!! The $20.00 individual registration fee includes the following: Dinner Friday night Caldwell YMCA Breakfast Saturday morning Talent costs Referee costs Trophy fees Facility usage The $20.00 individual registration fee does not include: Campus housing (additional $5.00) Athletic team fees (additional $50.00 per team) Lunch Saturday afternoon (on your own) 6

7 24 ADULT SPONSOR JOB DESCRIPTION 24 is a youth talent competition sponsored by the Intermountain District Nazarene Youth International, held on the campus of Northwest Nazarene University. Final responsibility for the rules, policies, and procedures of 24 belongs to the NYI. And that means YOU! Much like a youth camp or district retreat relies on the NYI adult leadership, the success of 24 depends on you. As district sponsors, we must all come to the weekend s activities recognizing that we are responsible to make it run smoothly and to address any problems that arise as we would if they happened in our own home church. Often we attend university-sponsored events and rely on the university to make everything work well and everyone happy. But 24 is an NYI event that just happens to be on campus. NNU is relying on us as adult sponsors to keep our teens involved, content, and out of trouble. This will involve: 1. Supervision of all teen participants and spectators is the sole responsibility of the districts and local churches involved. While teens are on campus, please work to make sure they observe campus rules and exhibit appropriate Christian behavior. 2. Adult sponsors are responsible for conduct in the residence halls and hotels. They must see that they are in their rooms by midnight curfew, and that they are out of the rooms by 8:00 AM. Teens will not be allowed to loiter in their rooms during the day! Adults should check by on a regular basis to ensure that teens are out of the living areas. Please do not leave campus for an extended amount of time, leaving us short-handed in supervision. 3. Sponsors may be involved as coaches or district coordinators in competition areas, making sure that participants know their performance or game time, encouraging them as they compete, and being there for support. Sponsors may also have some specific responsibilities with the event, but cannot serve as Intermountain District Adult Volunteers (since these will be involved in other ways). 4. Adult sponsors should take responsibility for ALL teens at 24, not just those from your own district or church. In other words, if you see something problematic being done by a teen from another district, please involve yourself in the correction of the situation. We are asking that you provide security and supervision for student participants and guests. We want this to be a pleasant experience for everyone involved, and know that the continual presence of adult sponsors will provide both and guidance during the event. 5. Many who attend will not know Jesus; others may be struggling. Be prepared to counsel, pray with, or lead teens to Christ at any time! Sponsors are the key! Also, be ready to counsel with teens in the heat of competition. Some will be learning for the first time how a Christian responds differently to competition than the world does; be a model of Christian sportsmanship! Some may be discouraged when they don t do as well as they would have liked; be an encourager! Help every teen to do their best, yet feel secure in God s love and in their efforts to improve themselves in their talent, no matter what the result! 7

8 TALENT COMPETITION RULES AND PROCEDURES CHRISTIAN COMMUNICATION 24 is a vehicle through which talents and leadership skills of youth are developed, encouraged, and used for Jesus Christ. Personal development is an important part of 24. Our talents are an indication of His grace, not our own special-ness and are designed to help us live out our lives of worship by serving Him and others. It is for helping build the body of believers in our local church and community. God expects us to develop our talents and gifts so that we become the best we can be, with His power flowing through us, so that we can offer our lives in a true worship centered lifestyle. Judges will focus on giving praises as well as constructive criticism. They will award a Superior, Excellent, Good, Fair or Poor score. Our goal is to help students improve their talents in order to be the best servant of God they can be. 1. The Christian Communications categories are: a. VOCAL MUSIC: early youth male vocal solo, early youth female vocal solo, early youth vocal small group (2-4 persons), senior youth male vocal solo, senior youth female vocal solo, senior youth vocal small group (2-4 persons), vocal large ensemble (5-9 persons), vocal choir (10 or more persons), early youth praise band and senior youth praise band; b. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC: early youth instrumental solo, senior youth instrumental solo, early youth keyboard solo, senior youth keyboard solo, early youth instrumental ensemble (2 or more persons), senior youth instrumental ensemble (2 or more persons), early and senior youth songwriter; c. CREATIVE MINISTRIES: early youth drama, senior youth drama, early youth oral interpretation, senior youth oral interpretation, early youth mime, senior youth mime, early youth human video, senior youth human video, early youth sign language, senior youth sign language, early youth preaching, senior youth preaching, early youth dance and senior youth dance. d. SPEECH & WRITING: early youth speech, senior youth speech, early youth prose, senior youth prose, early youth poetry, senior youth poetry. 2. If any participant in a group is senior youth, the group must enter the senior youth category. Categories not differentiating early and senior youth involve participants of both age groups together. 3. No individual can enter more than one event per category. (Example: One may not sing in two different groups in the small group category.) Individuals are limited to participation in three Christian communication categories, excluding choirs. Human video and mime categories may be entered by either individuals or groups. Drama must be performed by groups; speech and oral interpretation are done by individuals only. 4. Time limits: all music, human video, dance, sign language, and mime: 5 minutes; drama categories: 8 minutes; puppets, speech, and preaching categories: 10 minutes. Exceeding time limit will have five points deducted. 5. All vocal, dance and sign language entries must be religious in nature; instrumental and keyboard entries may also include classical selections. 6. All music and drama must be memorized. No participant may use the same song or drama they entered in a previous year. 7. Taped accompaniments without vocal background are permissible for vocal competition. Taped accompaniment with vocals may be used for human video. Taped accompaniment is permissible for instrumental, keyboard, and praise band competitions. Background accompaniment should not contain the same instrument being played. All taped accompaniment tracks used must be original. 8. Three copies of any music used must be given to the judges for evaluation purposes (copies of tracks inserts must be enlarged to 8½ X 11 size). The printed score must reflect the music being performed and the parts sung/played by the entrant. Lyric sheets are not sufficient. 9. Students participating in Talent need to sign themselves up for a performance time (performance times are not applicable to Art or Writing). Performance times will be available on a first come, first served basis. Students participating in Quizzing who also desire to participate in Talent will not be given priority selection of performance time. 8

9 10. Each church is allowed three participants in each Christian Communications category at 24. Participants will be evaluated by a combination of invited judges in the various categories. The PRAISE BAND category may include any number of participants, using a combination of vocals and live instrumentation. No accompaniment tracks are permitted. Praise band entries are required to submit a score of music being performed; three copies will be helpful to the judges. No instruments will be provided. Instrument sound level checks must be scheduled and completed during the break prior to the category. Entries will be evaluated for both vocals and live instrumentation. The SONGWRITER category involves the presentation of an original song performed by the writer or someone else they have selected. The performance should include no more than one singer and one harmonic instrument, i.e. guitar, piano. Three copies of lyric and chord charts must be provided for the judges. The lyrical content must be faith-based. DRAMA competition involves a presentation of a religious skit, short drama, or cutting from a play, which involves two or more characters portrayed by two or more persons. All material must be memorized. Limited staging, costumes, and props may be used, but must be provided by the entrants, and be on hand and able to be set up quickly at the time of competition (2 minute limit). Three copies of the piece performed must be presented to the judges prior to performance. ORAL INTERPRETATION is a reading or dramatic monologue of single or multiple selections of poetry, prose, or scripture by an individual. The reading or dramatic monologue must include an introduction written by the participant, and, if multiple selections are used, brief original transitions. Selections may be presented from manuscript or from memory. Three copies of the piece must be submitted to the judges prior to competition. MIME competition consists of a presentation of a story through bodily and facial movement only, which may involve one or more persons. Limited staging, costumes, and props may be used, but must be provided by the entrants, and be on hand and able to be set up quickly at the time of competition (2 minute limit). A verbal introduction must be given prior to the performance. HUMAN VIDEO involves the silent dramatization by a group or individual of a taped musical selection performed by a recording artist. Three typed copies of the words of the song performed must be presented to the judges prior to performance. SIGN LANGUAGE involves an individual interpreting a musical selection or scripture reading through manual communication using either ASL (American Sign Language) or SEE (Signing Exact English). The individual must choose only one of these usages of communication throughout the entire song or scripture. The musical selection or passage of scripture may be pre-recorded or live. PREACHING is defined as the presentation of an original message from a Biblical passage of the entrant s choice. The exposition is to contain an introduction and conclusion. The points of the sermon arise from and explain the meaning of the passage itself, then give contemporary application. Outlines are to be original; all sources used must be credited. Notes may be used during presentation. All preaching entries must, of course, be religious in nature. Three copies of the manuscript or outline used must be submitted to the judge before the presentation. DANCE shall consist of a choreographed presentation to music that is religious, classical or ethnic folk (ex. Irish dancing) in nature. Dance, movement and attire must be appropriate (Psalm 149, 150), keep in mind the Christian principal of modesty and not violate the moral and ethical standards of the Church of the Nazarene. Accompaniment shall be prerecorded (No exceptions). PROSE OR POETRY participants must attend 24 and turn in their work at the organizational meeting on the first afternoon. All entries must be of a religious nature; prose may be fiction or non-fiction (if non-fiction, all sources must be cited with endnotes). Participants must submit three typed copies of their work, double-spaced, page numbered (prose) and stapled. Do not put the work in folders, frames, or add color or art. Each entry must have a cover page indicating the participant s name, district, and category entered. The participant should keep a personal copy in case of loss. (Note: Copy machines will not be available at the university. Failure to submit three copies at the organizational meeting will result in disqualification.) 9

10 SPEECH competition involves presentation of an original speech to inform, persuade, amuse, or inspire. Notes may be used, but the speech may not be read from manuscript. Visual aids may be used to supplement or reinforce. Speech topics must be on a topic relating to Christianity, but differentiated from a sermon (see above). Three copies of the speech/outline must be submitted to the judges prior to competition. ART 1. Art categories are: early youth drawing, senior youth drawing, early youth painting, senior youth painting, early youth photography, senior youth photography, early youth sculpture and pottery, and senior youth sculpture and pottery, early youth digital media, senior youth digital media, early youth duct tape, senior youth duct tape. 2. Only one piece may be entered by an individual in any one Art category, and no more than two in all Art categories combined. No repeat entries from previous years are permitted. 3. Each art category piece (painting, drawing, and photography) must be displayed on a mat, mount, or frame, and be able to be hung for display. 4. Each piece must also have a small card with the name of the artist, age level and category entered, and district affixed to the back of the art piece. 5. Each duct tape piece must be made completely of duct tape. Nothing may be used to give structure to the art piece. Duct tape may be printed or colored on, or you may use colored duct tape. 6. Biblical or religious themes are not required in art; however, the nature or content of entries must not violate the moral and ethical standards of the Church of the Nazarene. 7. All entries will be judged according to creative use of the media involved, exhibit a high degree of craftsmanship, show originality of theme, and present the work in such a way that complements and enhances its overall appearance. 8. Each church is allowed three participants in each Art category at 24. Participants in Art must attend 24 and must turn in their work at Check-in. Art exhibits will be evaluated by invited artist judges in the various categories. SCIENCE 1. Science categories are as follows: 1) Biology and Life Science, 2) Physical Science including Chemistry and Physics, and 3) Engineering including Mechanical, Electrical or Computer engineering. 2. A student s exhibit will contain one of the above-mentioned categories of science. They shall be presented on a science-fair style display to be judged by official 24 judges. 3. Each display must also have a small card with the name of the student, age level, category entered, and district. 4. Only one display may be entered by an individual in any one category, and no more than two in all categories. Each entry must be the same one as was entered and qualified to advance at the local competition. No repeat entries from previous years are permitted. 5. Judges will focus on giving praises as well as constructive criticism. They will award a Superior, Excellent, Good, Fair or Poor score. Our goal is to help students improve in order to be the best servant of God they can be. 10

11 SPORTS COMPETITION RULES AND PROCEDURES Sports Competitions: regardless of the following rules, we will run the tournament in the style that will guarantee your students the most games in the allotted time. It will either be a double elimination tournament or pool play. The rules below are subject to change, however, the coaches will be notified at the beginning of the tournament. NEW ALLOWANCE FOR 2017: UP TO 3 BOYS MAY PLAY ON A GIRLS VOLLEYBALL TEAM AND UP TO 3 GIRLS MAY PLAY ON A BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM. GIRLS (and up to 3 boys) VOLLEYBALL: 1. Team Volleyball competition will include a Senior Youth and Early Youth girls tournament. Each tournament will be double elimination. 2. IHSAA official high school volleyball rules for tournaments with six players will be used. Games consisting of 25 points via rally scoring will be played; teams winning two of three games advance. 3. Each coach and player is expected to demonstrate Christian sportsmanship and self-control, and show cooperation with officials. 4. The scheduling and tournament brackets are done by random and will be communicated at the coaches meeting. Specific details of the tournament will be discussed at this time with the coaches. 5. Each church is allowed two qualifying teams per age group category at 24, with no more than twelve players and two coaches allowed for each team. Each team must have their own uniform shirts with numbers and designated colors. 6. For 24, a roster for each team must be submitted with registrations to the District Coordinator. Only students, whose names are on the roster, may compete at All general rules apply, including fouls, 3 in the key, etc. Basketball Co-ed 3 on 3 2. Checking the ball in. After a made point, ball is out of bounds, fouls not resulting in free throws, or the start of the game, the ball must be "checked in". To do this, the team with possession passes the ball to the other team while saying "check". The other team's player then passes the ball back and it is a live game. From there, the player with the ball may either dribble or pass, but is not allowed to immediately shoot. 3. Taking the ball back If a team gains possession of the basketball via either a steal or a defensive rebound (whether the ball hits the rim or not), they must "take the ball back". This means one person from team must have possession of the ball and be beyond the top of the 3 point line. This does not mean the corner, but out side the 3 point line and above the free throw line as well. Failure to do so will result in a turnover and any points scored because of not following the rule will not count. 4. Scoring Scoring will be done by 1's and 2's. A normal basket will be worth 1 point, and a 3-point shot will count as 2 points. There is no "make it, take it" rule. Possession switches after each made basket. 5. Game time, end of the game Games will be played to 11, win by 2, or 15 points straight up or 25 minutes, whichever comes first. IE: team A has 11 points, team B has 8 then team A wins. Team A has 10, team B has 10, they play until one team goes up by 2 or the first to 15. Team A has 8 points, team B has 10 points, and 25 minutes has been reached then Team B wins. 6. Tournament will be a double elimination tournament. 11

12 CO-ED SOCCER: 1. Soccer competition will consist of one tournament for boys and girls of all ages. Each church is allowed two qualifying teams. The competition will be structured as a pool play tournament; with a single elimination brackets final round played among top two finishers from both pools (1 st place vs. 2 nd place of opposite pools). 2. No more than fourteen players and two coaches are allowed for each team. Games will be played with six field players and one goalkeeper. There must be a minimum of two girls per team on the field at all times. Subs may go in on their own throw in or any other dead ball situation, after reporting to the scorer s table first. 3. Each team must have their own uniform shirts with numbers on the back and designated colors. Goalkeepers must wear a neutral color. Shin guards are required; any player without proper shin guards will not be permitted to participate. 4. Field size will be half the size of a soccer field (approx. 60 yards by 70 yards). Field markings will be the same as regulation soccer with the exception of penalty boxes being reduced by eight yards length and width. The goalkeeper may only distribute the ball with his/her hands. 5. A game will consist of two twenty minute halves with a five minute half time. No overtime periods; ties will be settled with a shoot-out. All ties in the final round will be settled with sudden death overtime. The method for breaking ties to determine who qualifies for the final round is as follows: 1. Head-to-head; 2. result against common opponents; 3. Goals allowed; minute play-off. 6. Any flagrant tackles or tackling from behind will be an immediate red card violation, resulting in disqualification from that game. All other rules will be the same as those outlined in the current National Federation Soccer Edition, published by the National Federation of State High School Association. 7. For 24, a roster for each team must be submitted with local registrations to the District Coordinator. Only students, whose names are on the roster, may compete at 24. AWARDS AND RECOGNITION 24 will conclude with an awards ceremony on Saturday. All participants are expected to attend the awards ceremony. All participants and groups who receive a SUPERIOR award will be recognized at the awards ceremony. The participant or a friend must claim awards; awards will not be mailed to absentee participants. 12

13 DODGEBALL RULES AND PROCEDURES 1. Teams will be made up of six players. Six players will compete on a side; others can be available as substitutes. A minimum of four players must be present for a team to start a game. Substitutes may enter the game only during timeouts or in case of injury. 2. Six dodgeballs will be used per court. 3. The object of the game is to eliminate all opposing players by getting them OUT. This may be done by: a. Hitting an opposing player with a LIVE thrown ball below the shoulders. b. Catching a LIVE ball thrown by your opponent before it touches the ground. c. If you catch a LIVE ball thrown by your opponent, one player on your own team may enter in the order they were OUT. Enter at the end line. d. A LIVE ball is defined by one that has been thrown and has not touched anything, including ground/floor, another ball, another player, official, or other items outside of the playing field (wall, ceiling, etc). 4. During play, all players must remain within the boundary lines. Players may leave their boundaries through their back end line only to retrieve stray balls. They must also return through their end line. 5. A player may not step on or over the center line. A player may reach over the center line to retrieve a ball. 6. The game begins by putting six dodgeballs along the center line-three on one side of the center and three on the other side. Players start behind their end lines. The official signals the beginning of the game and both teams may approach the centerline to retrieve the three balls to the right of the center hash line. The ball cannot be thrown until it is taken behind the attack line. 7. A game will consist of 3 rounds. In each round the first team to eliminate all opposing players is the winner. There will be a 15-minute time limit per round. If neither team is eliminated by the end of the 15 minutes, the team with a greater number of players remaining will be the winner. If both teams have the same amount of players, a 1-munute sudden death overtime period will be played with the remaining players on the court at the end of regulation time. The team with the best of three rounds wins that game. 8. Each team will be allowed one 30-second timeout per game. At this time and between rounds a team may substitute players into the game. 9. No Stalling! Players must release their available dodgeballs within a reasonable time period (10 seconds). Players holding a ball may bat other balls away with that ball. The deflected ball is no longer in play. 10. Each church may bring two qualifying teams. QUIZZING A "top 20"-style tournament (or larger, depending on the registration numbers) will be held at "24" from 4-7pm on Friday afternoon. It is open to any quizzer and all are encouraged to participate. Those who register will be organized into teams based on their rankings from the February quiz. Every quizzer is competing for his/her best individual score. The top 5 will receive medals at the awards ceremony on Saturday. The alterations from normal quizzing rules are: An official time-out shall be taken after every 10 questions. Each quizzer may confer with only one coach during timeouts. No bonus questions shall be given. Error points shall be deducted from a quizzer s personal score beginning with his/her second error. The second foul by a quizzer in one round shall be a deduction of 10 points from his/her personal score. Three fouls by a quizzer in one round eliminates him/her from competition for the remainder of that round. Only one challenge and rebuttal shall be permitted per question. If the original decision was correct, only the first quizzer recognized may challenge. The only rebuttal may come from the quizzer who gave the original answer. If the original decision was incorrect, only the quizzer who committed the error may challenge. The only rebuttal may come from the first quizzer recognized. Only one appeal shall be permitted per question by the first quizzer recognized 13

14 24 Registration Check List Check-in will be March 10th from 3-4:30pm. All items on this list must be completed. Youth Leader checks in and pays at main Check-in booth (located in the NNU Gym). Once checked-in, go to the events tables. Here you will find information about game times, sign-ups for talent, and a drop off location for art. (All sign ups must be completed by 4:30pm.) Next, if staying on campus, take your housing form and luggage over to the dorm you will be staying in. A person in the lobby of each dorm will assign you a room number. Do not wait until later in the evening to do this. If you are not to your dorm by 4:30pm, you will not be able to stay on campus. Finally, make sure you are at College Church sanctuary by 7pm for the service. 14

15 24 Registration Form Please complete this form and return to your local youth pastor. Please check one: Student Sponsor First Name Last Name Address Phone: ( ) City State Zip: Date of Birth: Current Grade: address: Home Church: Fee Packages (please check all that apply) Student $20.00 Sponsor $20.00 (if beyond the 10:1 ratio) On-campus Housing $5.00 Off-campus Housing (hotel cost) Total Fees = $ (make checks payable to your local church) FOR PARTICIPANTS (check all that apply): Male Female Early Youth (6,7,8,9) Senior Youth (9,10,11,12) Christian Communication Vocal Music Instrumental Music Creative Ministries Speech & Writing Solo Inst. Solo Drama Speech Sm. Group (2-4) Ensemble (2+) Mime Prose Ensemble (5-9) Keyboard Solo Oral Interpretation Poetry Choir (10+) Songwriter Preaching Praise Band Human Video [ solo (2-4) (5+)] Dance Sign Language Art Drawing Painting Photography Sculpture & Pottery Digital Media Duct Tape Science Biology/Life Science Physical Science (Chemistry/Physics) Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical or Computer) Athletics Women s (+3) Volleyball Men s (+3) Basketball Co-ed Soccer Dodgeball Quizzing Quizzing Participant 15

16 MEDICAL & CIVIL LIABILITY RELEASE FORM Photocopy this form for each participant and sponsor. Keep a copy of each completed Medical & Civil Liability Release Form for your local records. Each participant MUST complete the following Medical & Civil Liability Release Form. For those participants under the age of 18, the parent or legal guardian MUST sign. Signed copies of this form MUST be returned with registration information. Individual registration is not complete unless a Medical & Civil Liability Release Form is on file with your local church. FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS/SPONSORS: Name (Last) (First) (Middle) Address City State/Province Zip/Postal Code Date of Birth Social Security # Emergency Contact Relationship Phone # (Home) (Work) (Fax) FOR YOUTH PARTICIPANTS/SPECTATORS: Parent/Guardian s Name Phone # (Home) (Work) (Fax) MEDICAL INFORMATION: List the name(s) and dosage(s) of any medications you will be taking while at 24, year 2017: List any medications you are allergic to: Date of last tetanus shot: List any medical conditions or activity limitations: Doctor s Name Phone # I,, the legal guardian of, Parent/Legal Guardian 24, year 2017 Participant authorize the leadership of to care for the administration of general first aid treatment for any minor injuries received to my child during the event. If the injury sustained is life threatening, or if my child is in need of emergency treatment, I authorize the leadership of 24 or its representative to summon any and all professional emergency personnel to attend, transport, and treat my child. I understand that Intermountain District will require my son/daughter to make choices and keep a schedule, and that he/she may not be under direct adult supervision at all times. I agree to release and hold harmless any staff and lay assistants of Nazarene Youth International Ministries, the General Church of the Nazarene, Northwest Nazarene University, local sponsoring churches and/or Intermountain District from any and all claims, suits, costs and actions, of any kinds whatsoever, arising from their exercise of the power granted by this authorization. This liability release is valid during 24, March 10-11, HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY: POLICY # Signature: Sex 16

17 Treasure Valley Family YMCA Release and Waiver of Liability Intermountain Dist. Church Participant Information Name: Date of Birth: Address: City: State: Zip: Name of Parent/ Legal Guardian: Emergency Contact: Relationship: Home Phone: Work Phone: Cell Phone: I,, assume the risk of, and release and hold the (parent or legal guardian print name) Treasure Valley Family YMCA harmless from, any liability for any physical or other injury or harm suffered by, my minor child or legal ward, (print name of child/participant) during or as a consequence of, participation in activities including but not limited to use of the climbing wall and facility amenities at the Caldwell Family YMCA. I furthermore agree that neither the YMCA nor any other person involved in organizing or leading YMCA activities shall have any liability or responsibility for any such injury or harm. I have carefully read and understand this form and affirm that is in good health and physical condition, and I am signing this form of my own free will. I agree to all of the foregoing. Signature Date 17

18 24 Boys Basketball Roster Up to 3 girls may play on a boys basketball team. Team Name Church Name Team (please circle) Team 1 Team 2 Age Bracket (please circle) Early Youth Senior Youth Coach Coach Team Roster Jersey Number Name Age Gender 18

19 24 Girls Volleyball Roster Up to 3 boys may play on a girls volleyball team. Team Name Church Name Team (please circle) Team 1 Team 2 Age Bracket (please circle) Early Youth Senior Youth Coach Coach Team Roster Jersey Number Name Age Gender 19

20 24 Co-Ed Soccer Roster Team Name Church Name Team (please circle) Team 1 Team 2 Coach Coach Team Roster Jersey Number Name Age 20

21 24 Dodgeball Roster Team Name Church Name Coach Coach Team Roster Jersey Number Name Age 21

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