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1 2018/2019 Manitoba 5 Pin Bowlers Association Table of Contents Board of Directors.. 2 Declarations of Intent.. 4 Declaration of Intent Guideline /2018 Provincial & National Results 7 Host Zone Requirements Managers Instructions (Provincial and National Tournaments). 11 Coaches Instructions (Provincial & National Championships). 13 Youth Challenge Provincial Championships 15 Event Schedule & Dates. 16 Format Entry Forms Waiver/Consent Summary Report Manitoba 220 Championships.. 32 Event Schedule & Dates. 33 Format Entry Forms Summary Report M5PBA Open Provincial Championships. 49 Event Schedule & Dates 50 Format Entry Forms Summary Report M5PBA High and Low Results Form Play It By Event /2020 Provincial Host Bid /2020 Sample Proprietors Bid Forms M5PBA Expense form

2 2018/2019 Manitoba 5 Pin Bowlers Association Board of Directors President Vice-President/Advisory & Constitution Marilyn McMullan Al Lightfoot (204) (204) mgmc.hdqtrs@shaw.ca a.lightfoot@shaw.ca Treasurer Secretary/ Membership Laurie Kohinski Christy Wilson (204) cawilson17@shaw.ca laurie2577kohinski@hotmail.com Tournament Director Assistant Tournament Director Sylvia Swaenepoel Roger Gosselin (204) (204) aussie@mymts.net rnmg93@yahoo.ca Marketing/Publicity/Special O Website Laura Tycoles Ken Wilson (appointed) (204) wennykilson@hotmail.com Laura_dodgers@hotmail.com Technical Director Bob Wilson (appointed) (204) bobhome@mymts.net 2018/2019 Manitoba 5 Pin Bowlers Association Zone Representatives Central Westman Bob Wilson (President) Sylvia Swaenepoel (President) (204) (204) bobhome@mymts.net aussie@mymts.net Winnipeg Brett Hendrickson brettwpg@gmail.com - 2 -

3 Zone Tournament Directors Central Westman Laurie Kohinski Roger Gosselin (204) (204)

4 Manitoba 5 Pin Bowlers' Association, Inc. M5PBA Tournament Events Declaration of Intent Form NOTE: NOT TO BE USED FOR GRANDFATHERED RESIDENCY Must be Submitted to the Provincial Tournament Director no later than October 31 st Date: To:, Tournament Director (Name) (Zone) I, hereby state my intent to bowl in M5PBA Tournaments (Print Name) For the 2018/2019 bowling season in the above named Zone. I am currently, and was during the 2017/2018 season, a registered M5PBA member in the league at (League Name) in the above Zone. (Bowling Centre Name) I am attaching a copy of both the 2017/2018 average (based on 15 games) and current year average sheet to date to verify my eligibility. The League Secretary has signed below to indicate that these are true copies. I understand that the cost of a Zone shirt may be at my own expense. (Signature) I verify that these are true copies of the average sheets (based on 15 games) for the above named. (Secretary's Name) (Secretary's Signature) (Date) PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION: Name: Address: Postal Code: City: Phone: Received: Date: - 4 -

5 Manitoba 5 Pin Bowlers' Association, Inc. M5PBA Tournament Events GRANDFATHERED RESIDENCY DECLARATION OF INTENT FORM Must be Submitted to the Provincial Tournament Director no later than October 31 st Date: To:, Tournament Director (Name) (Zone) I, hereby state my intent to bowl in M5PBA Tournaments (Print Name) in the above named Zone. I have bowled in previous seasons for the above named Zone and have not subsequently bowled in tournaments for another Zone. (Date) (Signature) Please note that this form need only be completed once and that a permanent record of all bowlers exercising grandfathered residency will be maintained by the Manitoba 5 Pin Bowlers Association and its member Zones. Should your status change, by your electing to represent your Zone of Principle Residence in future years, you must inform the M5PBA Board and the Zone of Principle Residence prior to October 31 of the current bowling season. PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION: Name: Address: Postal Code: City: Phone: Received: Date: - 5 -

6 DECLARATION OF INTENT All bowlers must bowl in the Zone of the Principal Residence. Definition: As a guide, Principal Residence shall be the residence an individual uses for taxation purposes, driver's license, etc. Bowlers with more than one residence, such as commuters living away from home for employment reasons and students living away from home for school reasons, must contact the Provincial Office for a ruling. B. Bowlers who currently compete in regular league play as a registered member of C5PBA affiliated leagues in both the Zone of their principle residence and another Zone, and they competed in regular league play in that other the zone the year prior, must indicate in which zone they will compete in M5 Tournaments, by filing a DECLARATION OF INTENT C. Bowlers that change their principle residence after competing in M5 Tournaments in a preceding season for the Zone where their previous principle residence was located (Grandfathered Residence) may submit a DECLARATION OF INTENT to continue to compete in M5 Tournaments for the Zone of Grandfathered Residence on the condition that they have not competed in their Zone of Principle Residence since their move, and the Zone of Grandfathered Residence accepts their Declaration of Intent. A DECLARATION OF INTENT form must be signed by the Tournament Director of the Zone in which the bowler wishes to compete and must be provided to the Provincial Tournament Director by OCTOBER 31 st of the current bowling season. If the Declaration of Intent is not filed by that date, the bowler must compete in the Zone of principle residence - 6 -

7 2017/2018 Manitoba 5 Pin Bowlers Association Provincial & National Results OPEN PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Minnedosa Bowl, Minnedosa Singles Ladies 1 st- Christy Wilson 2 nd Nicole Sentner 3 rd Bailey Moncur Men 1 st -Scott Adamson 2 nd Ian Sylvester 3 rd Trevor Rae Team Mixed 1 st -Central 3 James Boxshall, Laurie Kohinski, Aaron Humenny, Elsie Slimmon, Marlin Firby Coach Al Lightfoot 2 nd -Central 1 3 rd - Westman 2 Geoff McMullan Spirit Award--James Boxshall NATIONAL CONTINGENT - Bailey Moncur, Nicole Sentner, Samantha Van Damme, Steve Derksen, Brandon Mansell, James Boxshall Coach Bob Wilson Gatineau, QC Singles Men Scott Adamson 11th Place Ladies - Christy Wilson 8th Place Mixed Team Bailey Moncur Nicole Sentner Samantha Van Damme Brandon Mansell Steve Derksen James Boxshall (Coach) Bob Wilson 7th Place - 7 -

8 YOUTH CHALLENGE PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Carman 5 Pin Bowl, Carman Teams 1st Central 1 Curtis Madden, Katie Haywood, Nick Eu, Mackayla Reimer, Maddox Wilson Coach Nyssa Deroche 2nd Central 3 3rd Westman 1 All Star Team POA Lexi Green Jackie Kollie Teagan Chambers Ben Kollie Nick Eu Jaden Wicks NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Ottawa, Ontario Contingent (All Star Team Scratch) Suade Moyer Central Payton Moyer Central Faith Clarke Central Matthew Dunn Westman Nickolas Eu Central Curtis Madden Central Coaches: Sylvia Swaenepoel & Alan Tarn 6 th Place Consolation Side Hi/Low Doubles Provincial Champions Central Bob Matthews & Rick Lawrence 2nd Westman Roger Gosselin & Des Murray 3rd Central Suade Moyer & Laurie Kohinski Play it By 1 st Westman Gisele Sayer 2 nd Westman Frank Aarts 3 rd Westman Jaden Wicks 4 th Central Laurie Kohinski - 8 -

9 MANITOBA 220 PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 1 st Central 2 Debbie Tarn, Alan Tarn, Sharon Zimmer, Marty Moyer Coach James Boxshall 2 nd Westman 2 Des Murray, Roger Gosselin, Sharon Prost, Betty Lou Wilson Coach Gary Everard 3 rd Westman 1 Sarah Bradshaw, Mel Baker, David Stasiuk, Brianne Fulmore Coach Rayann Paddock Allstars Ladies- Central Sharon Zimmer Westman Shelby Sylvester Central June Bourguignon Westman Betty Lou Wilson Men-- Westman Des Murray Central Marty Moyer Central Alan Tarn Central John Fortier HENRY TIMMER AWARD Alan Tarn Central & Des Murray Westman Interprovincial Team Challenge Nationals MANITOBA A Alan Tarn Marty Moyer Debbie Tarn Sharon Zimmer Coach: James Boxshall 4th Place Charlottetown, PEI MANITOBA B Sharon Prost Betty Lou Wilson Des Murray Roger Gosselin Coach: Bob Komosky Silver Medal - 9 -

10 HOST ZONE REQUIREMENTS FOR PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS The following duties are required by the Host Zone of all Provincial Championships Confirm Lanes are Booked for the Event Confirm office space and Internet for M5 Tournament Director Arrange for CERTIFIED Judges of Play Judges of Play needed for each Event Youth Challenge Minimum of 2 Manitoba 220 Minimum of 2 (each Centre when using 2 Centres And 3 when using 1 Centre) Open Singles 1 Open Teams Minimum of 2 prefer 3 Open Stepladder Singles Minimum of 2 Open Stepladder Teams (if applicable) Minimum of 2 prefer 3 Host zone responsible for banquet costs if they want to invite Judges Make Banquet Arrangements Confirm Banquet costs and menu with the M5 Board at the September Meeting If required get deposit cheque from M5 Zones will report directly to Host Zones for Number of Guests Tickets needed and info forwarded to the Provincial Tournament Director by Deadline M5 will print the Banquet Guest Tickets

11 Manitoba 5 Pin Bowlers' Association, Inc. MANAGERS INSTRUCTIONS ALL MANAGERS MUST BE NAMED ON THE INFO PAGE Managers responsibilities Prior to all M5PBA tournament events: 1. Confirm transportation arrangements and reserve hotel rooms/accommodations for contingent members & guests. 2. Distribute information to all bowlers with regards to dates, times, locations, uniforms, etc. 3. Provide banquet information to all contingent members & guests. 4. Provide final ticket count to Zone contact by deadline date. Managers responsibilities During all M5PBA tournament events: 1. Report to the Tournament Director prior to the start of the tournament with changes to the roster, banquet information and monies owing. 2. Ensure bowlers arrive: - in uniform - on time - ready to bowl (have shoes, balls, etc.) 3. Distribute instructions to bowlers and coaches (programs, tickets, etc.) 4. Be available to contingent members during the event competition and banquet

12 M5PBA MANAGERS INSTRUCTIONS AND EXPECTATIONS FOR NATIONAL EVENTS General Responsibilities 1. Contingent Information: a. Obtain contact information for all contingent members (i.e. phone numbers, e- mail addresses, etc.) and provide them with manager contact information. b. Distribution and collection of Questionnaires. c. Submission of all required information in full and on time (in collaboration with the M5 Tournament Director) to C5. d. Ensure that all contingent members and guests are aware of all travel arrangements. 2. Team Meetings and Practices: a. Arrange for at least one contingent meeting prior to the national event. b. Ensure that adequate practices are being conducted and attended. i. Arrange for practices (Youth Challenge) ii. Monitor practices (Other Events) c. Make sure contingent members are aware of tournament format. d. Distribute uniforms, tickets and further contingent information. 3. National Championships: a. Attend all relevant meetings prior to and during championship. b. Distribute packages to all contingent members and guests. c. Maintain rooming lists for contingent members. d. Inform contingent members of: i. Bowling schedules ii. Transportation schedules iii. Photography schedule iv. Social Events (Compulsory attendance) e. Ensure that guests are aware of the expectations placed on the competitors during the event. f. Be visible and in uniform. g. Support bowlers and provide assistance where necessary. 4. Post-Championships a. Distribute team photos, stats packages, etc. b. Inform contingent members of: i. Check-out times ii. Transportation to airport iii. Flight departures/arrivals c. Prepare post-event report to M5 Board

13 COACHES INSTRUCTIONS AND EXPECTATIONS FOR PROVINCIAL & NATIONAL EVENTS All coaches assigned to teams in a M5PBA and/or C5PBA Championship must be a current M5PBA & C5PBA member in good standing and must be registered with their respective Provincial Association as having completed COMMUNITY COACH or INTRO TO COMPETITION CERTIFICATION as a 5 Pin Bowling Coach. ALL MANITOBA COACHES MUST HAVE COMPLETED THE RESPECT IN SPORT PROGRAM THROUGH SPORT MANITOBA. 1. Coaches are responsible to make sure that their bowlers have all the National Championship information 2. Coaches are responsible to have practices with their team. 3. Coaches are to make sure their team knows at what times and on what lanes they bowl 4. All bowlers are required to be at the lanes twenty (20) minutes prior to bowling. Coaches must contact the Chief Judge of Play or Tournament Official to register their bowlers prior to bowling. 5. Coaches should make sure all team members are dressed properly. 6. Coaches are responsible for the conduct of their bowlers for the duration of the event: (event is defined as 'from the time you leave home until the time you return home'). - alcoholic beverages may not be consumed during the competition - chemical depressants or stimulants (performance enhancing drugs) may not be consumed during the event - intoxicated bowlers or coaches shall be removed from the competition and may be suspended for the remainder of the tournament 7. The wearing or use of external electronic devices such as MP3 players, cell phones,etc is prohibited. This applies while the bowler is on the approach but does not prohibit the bowler from using the device while waiting his or her turn 8. Coaches are responsible for watching the score for errors. After a frame has been completed and the next frame has been bowled, you cannot change the score unless it is an obvious error in addition. The scorepad is the official score and it is your responsibility to check it for accuracy. 9. A team score sheet shall be provided and it is the Coach's responsibility to accurately complete and sign this after each game, thereby approving the score 10. Lane courtesy should be observed at all times but should not be overdone. 11. In all team events, only bowlers competing in the event, coaches, and tournament officials shall be permitted in the bowlers enclosure

14 12. Only a bowler taking their regular turn in the line-up shall be allowed on the approach at any given time. Coaches and all other team members must remain off the approach to the side or behind the score stand. 13. A bowler who wishes to leave the bowlers enclosure must inform the Coach. 14. The Coach is responsible for having his/her team line-up submitted for each game as quickly as possible. 15. Only Coaches will be allowed to discuss, dispute or protest any point pertaining to the Championships with the Judge of Play. Please inform the bowlers of this ruling in order to save any unnecessary delays. 16. Coaches must not approach a member of the opposing team with a complaint. If you have a dispute of any kind, inform the opposing coach who shall stop the bowling on both lanes and summon the Judge of Play. 17. Coaches are not allowed to compete in any event. 18. Coaches are responsible for having all bowlers arrive on time and in uniform at the Victory Banquet. 19. Coaches should make their bowlers aware of all rules as violations may result in penalties being assessed or suspensions from the Championships. 20. The use of chants, songs, cheers etc. which contain profanity, slanderous remarks or words which are deemed detrimental to the image of 5 Pin Bowling will not be allowed. Use of such illegal chants will result in forfeiture of game and repeated violation of this rule shall lead to suspension from competition. 21. The use of profanity, of any nature, will NOT be tolerated! A warning will be given, however, if use is continued, the offender will be suspended from competition

15 Youth Challenge Provincial Championships

16 2018/2019 Manitoba 5 Pin Bowlers Association Tournament Qualifying Event Schedule & Dates Tournament: Entry fee: YOUTH CHALLENGE PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS To Be Determined by Zone Zone Round: Completion Date: November 4, 2018 Average Date: N/A Information Deadline: November 11, 2018 Provincial Tournament: Date(s): December 1, 2018 Starting Time: 11:00am (6 Games) Average Date: November 4, 2018 Hosting Zone: Bowling Centre: Banquet Location: Central Minnedosa Bowl Lanes Banquet Ticket Price: $15.00 Zone Contact Person: Laurie Kohinski National Tournament: Date(s): March 21-24, 2019 Location: Ottawa, Ontario BOWLER ASSESSMENT FOR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS: $

17 The Youth Challenge consists of three (3) steps: YOUTH CHALLENGE F O R M A T I II III Zone Finals Provincial Championships National Championships GENERAL RULES 1. Open to all bowlers twelve (12) years of age and not yet nineteen (19) years of age as of DECEMBER 31st of the current season and Must be C5PBA Card Holders Prior to the start of Zone Final. 2. All bowlers must bowl in their Zone of the Principal Residence. Definition: As a guide, Principal Residence shall be the residence an individual uses for taxation purposes, driver's license, etc. Bowlers with more than one residence, such as commuters living away from home for employment reasons and students living away from home for school reasons, must contact the Provincial Tournament Chair for a ruling. Bowlers who currently compete in regular league play as a registered member of C5PBA affiliated leagues in both the Zone of their principle residence and another Zone. And they competed in regular league play in that other the zone the year prior, must indicate in which zone they will compete in M5 Tournaments, by filing a DECLARATION OF INTENT Bowlers that change their principle residence after competing in M5 Tournaments in a preceding season for the Zone where their previous principle residence was located (Grandfathered Residence) may submit a DECLARATION OF INTENT to continue to compete in M5 Tournaments for the Zone of Grandfathered Residence on the condition that they have not competed in their Zone of Principle Residence since their move, and the Zone of Grandfathered Residence accepts their Declaration of Intent. A DECLARATION OF INTENT form must be signed by the Tournament Director of the Zone in which the bowler wishes to compete and must be provided to the Provincial Tournament Director by OCTOBER 31 st of the current bowling season. If the Declaration of Intent is not filed by that date, the bowler must compete in the Zone of principle residence 3 ENTRY DEADLINE as set by the M5PBA shall not be later than NOVEMBER 4, ENTRY FEE to be determined by the Zone Association and must include a C5PBA membership fee for those bowlers who are not already registered members of the Canadian 5 Pin Bowlers' Association. 5 Canadian 5 Pin Bowlers' Association rules and regulations shall apply in all rounds

18 6 Personal bowling balls may be used if facilities permit. House balls must be used if the bowlers' personal balls have not been returned (no delay of game). The use of personal bowling balls is at the bowlers' own risk. The proprietor shall not be liable for any damages to personal bowling balls. C5PBA rules state that only two personal balls are to be placed on the ball return. Personal bowling balls may be randomly inspected at any time during the tournament or on completion of the tournament. Personal bowling balls must meet the specifications as set by the C5PBA. Weight to be not less than 3lbs 4 ounces and not greater than 3 lbs 12 ounces. Diameter to be not less than 4 3/4 inches and not greater than 5 inches (See C5PBA rule book - Section A, Rule 6). Penalty: Any scores rolled using non-regulation equipment in sanctioned league or tournament competition shall be disqualified for C5PBA Record or High Score Awards and/or shall nullify scores being used in qualifying for C5PBA sanctioned tournaments. Should a question arise regarding the legality of a ball, the Tournament Committee has final say. Appeals/complaints regarding personal bowling balls may be made following the procedure outlined in the C5PBA Rule Book (Section A, Rules 18& 19). 7 Any article falling from a bowler's person on or over the foul line during delivery of the ball is a FOUL. Call the Judge of Play to retrieve any such article. 8 At all levels of competition, there shall be a minimum fifteen (15) minute warm-up. 9 The consumption of alcohol, chemical depressants or stimulants (performance enhancing drugs) is prohibited during all levels of competition. Bowlers and/or coaches who are found to be under the influence of such substances will be suspended from the remainder of the competition. 10 The use of chants, songs, cheers, etc. which contains profanity, slanderous remarks or words which are deemed detrimental to the image of 5 Pin Bowling will not be allowed. Use of such illegal chants will result in forfeiture of game and repeated violation of this rule shall lead to suspension from competition. 11 The use of profanity, of any nature, will NOT be tolerated! A warning will be given, however, if use is continued, the offender will be suspended from competition. 12. In case of any dispute, the decision of the Provincial Association Tournament Committee (for Zone and Provincial levels of competition) and the Canadian 5 Pin Bowlers' Association's Tournament Committee (for the National competition) shall be final. ZONE FINALS 1 The Zone Finals shall be bowled on or prior to November 4, 2018 as determined by the M5PBA in a centre designated by the Zone association. 2 The Zone Finals shall consist of a minimum of four (4) games. 3 Based on the Number of Zones Participating the Contingent will consist of the following

19 3 Zones each will send 1 Men's and 1 Ladies Team consisting of 6 Bowlers 2 Zones each will send 3 Mixed Teams of 5 Bowlers 4 Teams will be made up using this format for 3 Teams of 5 players Team 1 will be made up of the 1 st Place Man and Woman, the 7 th Place Man and Woman and the 4 th place Woman Team 2 will be made up of the 2 nd Place Man and Woman, the 6 th Place Man and Woman and the 4 th place Man Team 3 will be made up of the 3 rd Place Man and Woman, the 5 th Place Man and Woman and the 8 th Place qualifier in either Man and Woman 5. In the event of a tie for the final qualifying positions, a one (1) game roll-off shall be held to determine final placing. Coaches shall be selected for each Mixed team at the completion of the Zone Finals. All coaches must have full Community Coach Certification (Introduction to Competition recommended) prior to the Zone final and be a current C5PBA member in good standing. Coaches should be aware that only coaches with Introduction to Competition Certification will be considered to coach at the National Championships. ALL COACHES MUST HAVE COMPLETED THEIR RESPECT IN SPORT PROGRAM THROUGH SPORT MANITOBA BEFORE BEING CONSIDERED FOR SELECTION. PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS The Provincial Championships shall be bowled on December 1, 2018 at Minnedosa Bowl, Minnedosa 1. All contingents shall be composed of the winners in the Zone Finals. Only bowlers declared as Zone Champions shall be eligible to participate in the Provincial Championships. a. In the event that a participant withdraws prior to the information deadline to the Provincial Tournament Director, the next qualifier may be selected. b. In the event that a zone qualifier is unable to compete at the Provincial Championships, all positions on the contingent shall be filled by the next qualifier from the Zone Finals. (See General Rule #5) c. If a Zone Cannot field a Full Contingent, they will be allowed to fill their team from another Zone (using non-qualifying bowlers) to a maximum of 2 bowlers. Those Replacements will be eligible for any and all awards including the National Team placement d. If a Zone cannot field a FULL Contingent, they will be allowed to compete carrying a maximum of two (2) DOE scores. These scores will be the lowest scores bowled by bowlers within the same Division (Mixed) and will not be eligible to take their point. 2. Each team must be dressed uniformly. Bowling shirts or blouses or Tee-Shirts must have sleeves and be of the same design in registered Zone Association colours with appropriate Zone identification. Black Bottoms MUST be worn

20 a. Bowlers may have up to twenty-four (24) square inches of sponsorship logos and or identification on each shirt. Sponsors may vary between individuals. Sponsors may not be in conflict with sponsors of the M5PBA b. No hats or caps or other headgear are allowed unless worn for religious or medical reasons. c. Penalty: Failure to adhere to the dress code rule will result in a fine per individual being levied against the zone association. 3. The Provincial Championship shall consist of Six(6) games bowled in a Total Pinfall format to declare Provincial Team Champions 4. When space available the use of Bowlers from Manitoba Special Olympics will be asked to act as the Pacer team for the tournament. 5. The lane draw is pre-drawn under the auspices of the M5PBA Tournament Committee. 6. The order of bowling may be changed for each game (unrestricted line-up) 7. Late bowlers shall start to bowl and count only from the time of arrival, regardless of the reason. 8. Only coaches and bowlers competing in the event shall be permitted in the bowlers enclosure. 9. Only a bowler taking their regular turn in the line-up shall be allowed on the approach at any given time. All other bowlers and the coach must remain off the approach to the side or behind the score stand. 10. For interpretation of any rules or controversy of any kind, stop play on your set of lanes and call the Judge of Play IMMEDIATELY. 11. The Judge of Play shall make all rulings and all decisions shall be subject to appeal to the Provincial Association Tournament Committee. The top three (3) men and top three (3) ladies based on scratch scores bowled at the Provincial Championship will be declared Scratch All-Stars and will advance to the National Championship and each will receive Scholarships. The top three (3) men and top three (3) ladies based on Pins over Average will be declared the POA All-Stars and the top man and top lady will receive Scholarships Scratch All-Stars will be determined 1 st and are not eligible to win the POA All-Star or Scholarship 12. In the event of a tie for any of the top four (4) positions (male or female), a one (1) game roll-off shall be held using a stepladder format

21 13. The wearing or use of external electronic devices such as MP3 players, cell phones, etc is prohibited. This applies while the bowler is on the approach but does not prohibit the bowler from using the device while waiting his or her turn NATIONAL COACH SELECTION FOR YOUTH CHALLENGE: A. Two coaches one of each gender will be selected to coach the Manitoba Team at the National Championships. Both coaches must be Introduction to Competition Certified (on or before the Provincial Championships) and be a current C5PBA member in good standing. ALL COACHES MUST HAVE COMPLETED THEIR RESPECT IN SPORT PROGRAM, THROUGH SPORT MANITOBA. One coach must be a member of the M5PBA Board of Directors, while the other coach will be selected from among all coaches who submitted an application to coach a Zone Team, provided that they are present at the Provincial Tournament B. Coaching selection will be made by secret ballot of the M5 Board of Directors, not in contention, at the end of the tournament, for announcement at the banquet. If there is not a majority of the Board of Directors present, an vote will be completed by the Tournament Director at the earliest convenience. Coaches, Zone Presidents, Tournament Directors and bowlers will be notified as soon as possible. C. Coaching applications must be received by the Tournament Director PRIOR TO THE START of the Provincial Championships. D. Where possible, a Board of Director Coach will alternate each year based on gender. All Coaches and Participants of the Youth Challenge Provincial Championships must attend all functions and events associated with the Championship

22 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 1. The National Championships shall be held March 21-24, 2019 in Ottawa, Ontario 2. If a bowler on the team is unable to compete in the National Championship, the team roster must be filled by the next eligible qualifier from the Provincial Championship. 3. Each team (Mixed) must be dressed uniformly. A female coaching a Mens team can wear dress pants, skirt, skort, dress shorts or capris however a male coaching a female team must wear pants or shorts. Dress pants, skirts, skorts, dress shorts or capris shall be of the same colour with a straight hemmed bottom (no fluorescent colours, no denim of any colour, stirrups, leggings, harem, cargo, ruggers or sweat pants of any kind no drawstrings, no elastic at the hem). The dress pants, skirts, skorts, dress shorts or capris shall not be faded, torn, ripped, contain studs, buttons or pockets on the legs. The skirts, skorts or dress shorts may not be shorter than just below your finger tips when placing your arm at your side. Bowlers may wear different styles of Black bottoms within the team (one wearing shorts, one wearing pants, etc) Bowling shirts or blouses must have a sleeve, collar or mock collar and be of the same design in registered Provincial Association colours with appropriate province and bowler identification Bowlers may have up to twenty-four (24) square inches of sponsorship logos and or identification on each shirt. Sponsors may vary between individuals. Sponsors may not be in conflict with sponsors of the C5PBA. No hats or caps or other headgear are allowed unless worn for religious or medical reasons. Penalty: Failure to adhere to the dress code rule will result in a penalty $100 being assessed for each uniform infraction to the province. 4 Crests, symbols, or advertising, etc. of any sponsor must not be in conflict with sponsors of the C5PBA. 5. All provincial teams will compete in a single round robin match play competition. 6. The lane draw is pre-drawn under the auspices of the Canadian 5 Pin Bowlers' Association Tournament Committee. 7. There shall be a minimum five (5) minute warm-up preceding each block. 8. In each game of the competition, five (5) players shall bowl and five (5) scores shall count. 9. The starting line-up for the first (1st) game only of the match play qualifying round must not include a replacement bowler (if the bowler was a replacement bowler after the Official C5 deadline)- i.e.: the line-up must be five (5) original qualifiers from the Provincial Championship. 10. In each game, the team assigned by lane draw to the RIGHT-HAND lane shall be the "HOME" team and the team on the LEFT-HAND lane shall be the "AWAY" team. The coach for the "AWAY" team is obliged to submit the line-up for a game before the line-up for the "HOME" team is submitted

23 11. Any team that does not have a full complement of bowlers shall bowl only with the bowlers on hand. Late bowlers shall start to bowl and count only from the time of arrival, regardless of the reason. 12. Only bowlers competing in the event, coaches, and tournament officials shall be permitted in the bowlers enclosure. 13. Only a bowler taking their regular turn in the line-up shall be allowed on the approach at any given time. All other bowlers on the team and the coach must remain off the approach to the side or behind the score-stand. 14. Only non-playing coaches shall be allowed to coach. "Coach" designation shall appear on the shirt or blouse. 15. All games shall start when the Judge of Play gives the starting signal (see Rule #16). 16. Any bowler who throws a ball prior to the starting signal shall be assessed a fifteen (15) pin penalty. If the bowler is a non-starter, the fifteen (15) pin penalty shall be assessed against the team. Any ball or balls thrown shall be declared a dead ball. 17. Lead-off bowlers shall not start the next frame until their anchor bowler has finished. A penalty of fifteen (15) pins shall be assessed said bowler for violating this rule and the ball or balls thrown shall be declared "dead". 18. Substitutions may be made at any time, but the bowler being substituted may not bowl again in the same game. 19. The order of bowling may be changed for each game (unrestricted line-up and substitution). 20. Any article falling from a bowler's person on or over the foul line during delivery of the ball is a FOUL. (includes the trader pins) Call the Judge of Play to retrieve any such article. 21 The wearing or use of external electronic devices such as MP3 players, cell phones, etc is prohibited. This applies while the bowler is on the approach but does not prohibit the bowler from using the device while waiting his or her turn. 22. For interpretation of any rules or controversy of any kind, stop play on your set of lanes and call the Judge of Play IMMEDIATELY. 23. Flagrant violation of any rule may result in penalties being assessed by the Canadian 5 Pin Bowlers' Association's Tournament Committee. 24. The Judge of Play shall make all rulings and all decisions shall be subject to appeal to the Canadian 5 Pin Bowlers' Association's Tournament Committee. 25. At the completion of each game, teams shall remain at their respective lanes. When instructed to do so, they shall move to their next lanes as per the lane draw. The lead-off bowler shall await the starting signal

24 26. Team score recap forms and score-sheets must be signed by the coach after each game. Score sheets filled out improperly or not signed may result in a penalty of one (1) point being assessed against the team. 27. A match play format shall be used to determine the qualifiers and champions. Each bowler who beats his/her opponent on the opposing team shall receive one (1) point. Three (3) points shall be awarded to the team with the higher pinfall for the game, making a total of eight (8) points maximum for the game. EXAMPLE: TEAM "A" VS. TEAM "B" WELLS 232 SHANAS 227 MACDONALD 219 MARSHALL 258 SWIM 305 VIOLINI 212 PIZZEY 276 MONCHAK 281 PETERAITIS 243 McCAW RESULTS: Team A - 3 match points plus 3 pinfall points = 6 points Team B - 2 match points plus 0 pinfall points = 2 points 28. In the event of a tie between teams or individuals in any game during match play in the team events, all available points shall be divided equally between the tied teams or individuals. 29. In the event of a tie in total points for sixth/seventh (6 th /7 th ) position, after completion of the match play qualifying rounds, the ties shall be broken by reverting back to the games bowled Between the tied teams and, on a points won or lost basis, the higher placing shall be declared If a tie still exists, the team with the most pinfall for the game bowled between the tied teams shall receive the higher placing. If a tie still exists, a one game roll-off will be held 30. The top six (6) teams, based on points accumulated in the match play qualifying round, will advance to the Championship Round Robin final and the bottom five (5) teams will advance to the consolation round robin. Champions will be declared based on points accumulated during the Championship Round Robin final using the match play format. In the event of a tie for any position in the Championship or Consolation Round Robin, the tie shall be broken by reverting back to the game bowled between the tied teams and, on a points won or lost basis, the higher placing shall be declared. If a tie still exists, the team with the most pinfall for the game bowled between the tied teams shall receive the higher placing. If a tie still exists, a one game roll-off will be held using the same match play format as described in Rule 25 above

25 COACHES INSTRUCTIONS All coaches assigned to teams in the C5PBA Youth Challenge Championships must be a current C5PBA member in good standing and must be registered with their respective Provincial Association as having completed all required courses for Introduction to Competition as a 5 Pin Bowling Coach. IN MANITOBA, SELECTED COACHES MUST HAVE COMPLETED THE RESPECT IN SPORT PROGRAM THROUGH SPORT MANITOBA. 1 Coaches are to make sure their team knows at what times and on what lanes they bowl (see Official Program and Coach's Manual). 2 All bowlers are required to be at the lanes twenty (20) minutes prior to bowling. Coaches must contact the Chief Judge of Play or Tournament Official to register their bowlers prior to bowling. 3. Coaches are to make sure their bowlers are on hand for five (5) minute warm-up preceding each block. 4. Coaches should make sure all team members are dressed properly. 5. Coaches are responsible for the conduct of their bowlers for the duration of the event: (event is defined as 'from the time you leave home until the time you return home'). - alcoholic beverages may not be consumed during the event - chemical depressants or stimulants (performance enhancing drugs) may not be consumed during the event - intoxicated bowlers or coaches shall be removed from the competition and may be suspended for the remainder of the tournament - no food or beverages are allowed in the bowlers enclosure 6. Coaches are responsible for watching the score for errors. After a frame has been completed and the next frame has been bowled, the score cannot be changed unless it is an obvious error in addition. The scorepad is the official score and it is the Coach s responsibility to check it for accuracy. A team score sheet shall be provided and it is the Coach's responsibility to complete and sign this after each game, thereby approving the score. Failure to complete and sign this form properly may result in a one (1) point penalty being assessed the team. 7. Lane courtesy should be observed at all times but should not be overdone. 8. Substitutions must be reported to the opposing coach as well as to the scorekeeper who shall stop the bowling on both lanes while the substitution is made. (As a courtesy, bowlers in the process of bowling a frame shall be allowed to complete the frame before bowling is stopped.) 9. In all team events, only bowlers competing in the event, coaches, and tournament officials shall be permitted in the bowlers enclosure

26 10. Only a bowler taking their regular turn in the line-up shall be allowed on the approach at any given time. Coaches and all other team members must remain off the approach to the side or behind the score stand. 11. A bowler who wishes to leave the bowlers enclosure must inform the Judge of Play. 12. The Coach is responsible for having his/her team line-up submitted for each game as quickly as possible. 13. Only Coaches will be allowed to discuss, dispute or protest any point pertaining to the Championships with the Judge of Play. Please inform the bowlers of this ruling in order to save any unnecessary delays. 14. Coaches must not approach a member of the opposing team with a complaint. If a complaint arises, stop the bowling on both lanes and summon the Judge of Play. 15. Coaches are not allowed to compete in any event. 16. Coaches are responsible for having all bowlers arrive on time and in uniform at the Victory Banquet. 17. Coaches should make their bowlers aware of all rules as violations may result in penalties being assessed or suspensions from the Championships. 18. The use of chants, songs, cheers, etc. which contains profanity, slanderous remarks or words which are deemed detrimental to the image of 5 Pin Bowling will not be allowed. Use of such illegal chants will result in forfeiture of game and repeated violation of this rule shall lead to suspension from competition. 19. The use of profanity, of any nature, will NOT be tolerated! A warning will be given, however, if use is continued, the offender will be suspended from competition

27 Youth Challenge - Provincial Championships Entry Form Zone: Zone Manager: Phone: NOTE: PLEASE PROVIDE COMPLETE MAILING ADDRESS, INCLUDING POSTAL CODE & . ALL ATHLETES COMPETING AT THE PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS ARE ELIGIBLE FOR SINGLES (NATIONALS QUALIFYING) AS WELL AS THE EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP REGARDLESS OF THEIR STANDING IN THE ZONE QUALIFYING.* TEAM #1 Name: C5# Highest League Average as of Nov 4, 2018 Address: Birthdate / / Month Day Year Name: C5# Highest League Average as of Nov 4, 2018 Address: Birthdate / / Month Day Year Name: C5# Highest League Average as of Nov 4, 2018 Address: Birthdate / / Month Day Year Name: C5# Highest League Average as of Nov 4, 2018 Address: Birthdate / / Month Day Year Name: C5 Highest League Average as of Nov 4, 2018 Address: Birthdate / / Month Day Year COACHES INFO Coach: C5# NCCP Passport # Phone:

28 Youth Challenge - Provincial Championships Entry Form TEAM #2 Name: C5# Highest League Average as of Nov 4, 2018 Address: Birthdate / / Month Day Year Name: C5# Highest League Average as of Nov 4, 2018 Address: Birthdate / / Month Day Year Name: C5# Highest League Average as of Nov 4, 2018 Address: Birthdate / / Month Day Year Name: C5# Highest League Average as of Nov 4, 2018 Address: Birthdate / / Month Day Year Name: C5# Highest League Average as of Nov 4, 2018 Address: Birthdate / / Month Day Year COACHES INFO Coach: C5# NCCP Passport # Address: Phone:

29 Youth Challenge - Provincial Championships Entry Form TEAM #3 (if 2 Zones) Name: C5# Highest League Average as of Nov 4, 2018 Address: Birthdate / / Month Day Year Name: C5# Highest League Average as of Nov 4, 2018 Address: Birthdate / / Month Day Year Name: C5# Highest League Average as of Nov 4, 2018 Address: Birthdate / / Month Day Year Name: C5# Highest League Average as of Nov 4, 2018 Address: Birthdate / / Month Day Year Name: C5# Highest League Average as of Nov 4, 2018 Address: Birthdate / / Month Day Year COACHES INFO Coach: C5# NCCP Passport # Address: Phone:

30 Manitoba 5 Pin Bowlers' Association, Inc. COMPETITOR'S WAIVER & CONSENT FORM NOTE TO PARENTS: ONE COPY OF THIS RELEASE WAIVER & CONSENT FORM MUST BE COMPLETED, SIGNED AND RETURNED TO THE ZONE REPRESENTATIVE. RELEASE I/We request that my/our son/daughter (BOTH PARENTS NAMES WHERE APPLICABLE) (FULL NAME) be allowed to participate in the Manitoba 5 Pin Bowlers' Association Youth Challenge Provincial Championship being held in, on. (EVENT LOCATION) (EVENT DATE) In consideration of my/our child named above attending and participating in the Manitoba 5 Pin Bowlers' Association Provincial Championship, I/we, and our heirs and assigns, hereby forever release, discharge, and hold harmless the Manitoba 5 Pin Bowlers' Association Youth Challenge Provincial Championship, it's directors, officers, employees, representatives and agents from any liability for any injury, loss, or damage sustained by the child named above, howsoever caused arising out of or in connection with the said child's participation in the said event and activities notwithstanding that the aforementioned injury, loss or damage may have been contributed to or occasioned by the negligence of the Manitoba 5 Pin Bowlers Association, it's directors, officers, employees, representatives or agents. I/We understand that violation of the following rules at the Provincial Finals will mean disqualification and suspension from the Canadian 5 Pin Bowlers' Association: 1. The consuming of alcoholic beverages or the use of any stimulants or depressants in any manner and at any time will not be allowed. 2. All competitors must travel to and from the Provincial Final site according to the travel arrangements made by the Zone Association. 3. All competitors are responsible first and foremost to the Coach-Chaperone and must keep him/her informed of their whereabouts at all times. For the duration of the Provincials, all competitors must attend each and every function associated with the Youth Challenge Provincial Event. 4. Full uniform (as per tournament format) must also be worn at all Provincial functions, including the Banquet & Awards Presentation Ceremony 5. All other C5PBA rules set forth must be adhered to. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I/WE SIGN THIS RELEASE/WAIVER AND CONSENT FORM INCLUDING CONSENT TO THE PARTICIPATION IN INTERVIEWS, THE USE OF QUOTES, AND THE TAKING OF PHOTOGRAPHS, MOVIES OR VIDEO TAPES. I ALSO GRANT TO THE RIGHT TO EDIT, USE, AND REUSE SAID PRODUCTS FOR NON-PROFIT PURPOSES INCLUDING USE IN PRINT, ON THE INTERNET, AND ALL OTHER FORMS OF MEDIA. AR) Signed Name in Print (PARENT/GUARDIAN) Signed Name in Print (COMPETITOR) Date

31 Manitoba 5 Pin Bowlers' Association, Inc. Tournament Summary Report Tournament: YOUTH CHALLENGE Zone Name: Date(s) Zone Round held: Number of Bowlers participating: Men Ladies Total Bowling Centre(s) used: This form and entry forms are to be completed and submitted to the M5PBA Tournament Director by the information deadline. Failure to submit this form by the deadline will result in a $50.00 fine to the zone. DEADLINE FOR INFORMATION---NOVEMBER 11, 2018 Sylvia Swaenepoel, Tournament Director aussie@mymts.net

32 Manitoba 220 Provincial Championships

33 2018/2019 Manitoba 5 Pin Bowlers Association Tournament Qualifying Event Schedule & Dates Tournament: MANITOBA 220 Entry fee: To Be Determined by Zone League Round: Completion Date: December 31, 2018 Average Date: Two weeks prior to start of League Round House Round: Average Date: Where necessary 2 weeks prior to House Date Zone Round: Completion Date: January 27, 2019 Average Date: December 31, 2018 Information Deadline: February 3, 2019 Provincial Tournament: Date(s): February 16, 2019 Starting Time: 10am 7 Games if 2 Zones 5 Games if 3 Zones Average Date: January 27, 2019 Hosting Zone: Bowling Centre: Banquet Location: Central Carman 5 Pin Bowl Legion Banquet Ticket Price: $25.00 Zone Contact Person: Laurie Kohinski Inter-Provincial Tournament: Date(s): April 25-28, 2019 Location: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 2 TEAMS WILL BE SENT TO THE INTER-PROVINCIAL

34 MANITOBA 220 TEAM CHALLENGE CHAMPIONSHIPS F O R M A T The Manitoba 220 Championships consist of five (5) steps: League Round House Round (where necessary) Zone Finals Provincial Championships C5 Inter-Provincial Championships GENERAL RULES 1. Open to all Canadian 5 Pin Bowlers' Association members nineteen (19) years of age and over as of DECEMBER 31st. All bowlers must bowl in their Zone of the Principal Residence. Definition: As a guide, Principal Residence shall be the residence an individual uses for taxation purposes, driver's license, etc. Bowlers with more than one residence, such as commuters living away from home for employment reasons and students living away from home for school reasons, must contact the Provincial Tournament Chair for a ruling. Bowlers who currently compete in regular league play as a registered member of C5PBA affiliated leagues in both the Zone of their principle residence and another Zone. And they competed in regular league play in that other the zone the year prior, must indicate in which zone they will compete in M5 Tournaments, by filing a DECLARATION OF INTENT Bowlers that change their principle residence after competing in M5 Tournaments in a preceding season for the Zone where their previous principle residence was located (Grandfathered Residence) may submit a DECLARATION OF INTENT to continue to compete in M5 Tournaments for the Zone of Grandfathered Residence on the condition that they have not competed in their Zone of Principle Residence since their move, and the Zone of Grandfathered Residence accepts their Declaration of Intent. A DECLARATION OF INTENT form must be signed by the Tournament Director of the Zone in which the bowler wishes to compete and must be provided to the Provincial Tournament Director by OCTOBER 31 st of the current bowling season. If the Declaration of Intent is not filed by that date, the bowler must compete in the Zone of principle residence 2 Entry fees to be determined by the Zone Association. 3 Based on 18 games, entrants must have a current average of 220 or under as of the date of entry in the League Round. The average cut-off date is two weeks prior to the League Round

35 4 Only averages established under Official Rules of the Canadian 5 Pin Bowlers' Association shall be accepted. 5 Bowlers who bowl regularly in two (2) or more leagues may enter in each and compete in the League Rounds in each. If they qualify from more than one league, they shall be permitted to bowl more than once in the Zone finals only if scheduling permits. Bowlers may only qualify once for the Provincial finals. 6 Format in all rounds to be based on pins over average. 7 In all rounds, if a bowler who qualified to advance is unable to compete in the next round, the position will be filled by the next eligible man or lady, whichever is appropriate from the preceding round. 8 Scores and averages of winners in all rounds shall be authenticated and checked thoroughly. Any falsification or misrepresentation of scores or averages, knowingly or unknowingly, shall result in automatic disqualification. 9 Final results shall be officially checked and audited. 10 Personal bowling balls may be used if facilities permit. House balls must be used if the bowlers' personal bowling balls have not been returned (no delay of game). The use of personal bowling balls is at the bowlers' own risk. The proprietor shall not be liable for any damages to personal bowling balls. Personal bowling balls may be randomly inspected at any time during the tournament or on completion of the tournament. Personal bowling balls must meet the specifications as set by the C5PBA. Weight to be not less than 3lbs. 4 ounces and not greater than 3 lbs. 12 ounces. Diameter to be not less than 4 3/4 inches and not greater than 5 inches. (See C5PBA rule book - Section A, Rule 6) Penalty: Any scores rolled using non-regulation equipment in sanctioned league or tournament competition shall be disqualified for C5PBA Record or High Score Awards and/or shall nullify scores being used in qualifying for C5PBA sanctioned tournaments Should a question arise regarding the legality of a ball, the Tournament Committee has final say. Appeals/complaints regarding personal bowling balls may be made following the procedure outlined in the C5PBA Rule Book (Section A, Rules 18 & 19). 11. Canadian 5 Pin Bowlers' Association rules shall apply in all rounds. 12. In case of any dispute, the decision of the M5PBA Tournament Committee shall be final LEAGUE ROUND 1. The League round shall consist of a minimum of three (3) games. Leagues have the option of bowling as many games as bowled during regular league play. 2. All entrants making or beating their average will advance to the Zone Round. If less than 50% of the entrants make or beat their average, then one (1) in two (2) entries (50% plus ties) or major fraction thereof shall advance to the Zone Round from each league

36 3. All bowlers who qualify under General Rule #3 are eligible to compete in this round. 4. Entrants must use their league average as of two (2) weeks prior to start of League Round with a minimum of eighteen (18) league games having been bowled in any one league. HOUSE ROUND (if necessary) 1. The House Round shall consist of a minimum of three (3) games. 2. Average date for the House Round is to be two weeks prior to House Round 3. The Format is to be at the discretion of the Zone Association. ZONE FINALS 1. All Zone will be a minimum of four (4) games prior to January 27, 2019 in centres designated by your Zone Association. 2. All bowlers who compete in the Zone Finals must use their highest league average (if a bowler bowls in more than one league) based on a minimum of eighteen (18) games having been bowled. Average cut-off is December 31st. 3. Following the Zone Finals, if 2 Zones participating the top 8 men and top 8 ladies based on the pins over average format will form the Four (4) teams advancing to the Provincial finals. The top 2 men and top 2 ladies will form Team # 1; the second 2 men and second 2 ladies will form Team # 2; the third 2 men and third 2 ladies will form Team # 3; the fourth 2 men and fourth 2 ladies will form Team #4. If 3 Zones then then Zone 3 will send 2 Teams and Westman and Central will send 4 Teams based on the above format 4. In the event of a tie or ties in the Zone finals for the last qualifying position, the bowler with the most pins over average in the final game will advance. If a tie still exists, the most pins over average in the previous game will qualify. 5. Zone Association will determine the cost of the Zone entry fee. 6. Each team advancing to the Provincial Finals must be accompanied by a fully certified Community Coach (minimum). ALL COACHES MUST HAVE COMPLETED THE RESPECT IN SPORT PROGRAM THROUGH SPORT MANITOBA

37 PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 1. The Provincial Championships will be held on February 16, 2019 at Carman 5 Pin Bowl in Carman 2. All bowlers who compete in the Provincial Championship must use their highest league average as of their Zone Completion Date based on a minimum of twenty-one (21) games having been bowled. 3. The M5PBA Tournament Committee reserves the right to complete the field and all decisions made by this Committee shall be final. 4. Each team must be dressed uniformly. Bowling shirts or blouses or Tee-Shirts must have sleeves and be of the same design in registered Zone Association colours with appropriate Zone identification. A ladies golf style shirt is permissible, and it can be with or without buttons but it must have a finished neckline. Black Bottoms MUST be worn ( one bowler may wear black shorts, one bowler may wear black pants, etc) Bowlers may have up to twenty-four (24) square inches of sponsorship logos and or identification on each shirt. Sponsors may vary between individuals. Sponsors may not be in conflict with sponsors of the M5PBA No hats or caps or other headgear are allowed unless worn for religious or medical reasons. 5. Penalty: Failure to adhere to the dress code rule will result in a fine per individual being levied against the zone association 6. The consumption of alcohol, chemical depressants, or stimulants is prohibited during the Provincial Championships. Bowlers and/or coaches who are found to be under the influence of such substances shall be suspended from the remainder of the competition. 7. The wearing or use of external electronic devices such as MP3 players, cell phones, etc is prohibited. This applies while the bowler is on the approach but does not prohibit the bowler from using the device while waiting his or her turn. 8. There shall be a fifteen (15) minute warm-up before the start of the tournament. 9. Late bowlers will start to bowl and count only from their time of arrival regardless of the reason. 10. Teams will bowl if there are 2 Zones a Single Round Robin (7 games) match play, 3 Zones a 5 Games Total Pinfall POA 11. An individual and team match-play format shall be used for the Provincial Championships when 2 zones ar participating. Points will be issued as follows: One (1) point for each individual win and three (3) points for each team total win for a total of seven (7) points per match. Tied matches will be awarded as half of the available points to each individual/team. 12. The Team on the left-hand lane will be designated the AWAY team and must submit it s line-up first. The Team on the right-hand lane will be designated the HOME team and will be allowed to submit their lineup second

38 13. In the event of a tie or ties in total points for any of the top 3 positions after the completion of the Round Robin qualifying round, a one (1) game roll-off shall be required to determine the winner on a match-play pins over average basis. If two or more teams tie, they shall each bowl one game on their own set of lanes and the winners will be declared by total pins over average. 14. If a team is missing a bowler, in the match play format, the opposing bowler to the absent position must bowl at 95% of his/her own average in order to receive the individual match play point. The team with the absent bowler will be credited with 90% of the missing bowlers average for the team total. If the opposing bowler fails to win the individual point, the point will be awarded to the missing bowler. If teams are short a bowler, they will count 90% of the missing bowlers average for the team total. The Opposing bowler must bowl at least 90% of his/her average in order to be awarded the point in the match. The absent Bowler CANNOT win their point 15. The Team finishing in First place based on points will Win the Gold Medal and go on to Represent Manitoba at the Inter-Provincial Championships. Team finishing 2 nd will be awarded Silver Medal and will also go on to represent Manitoba at the Inter-Provincial Championships provided we are sending two (2) teams and the 3rd place finishers will receive Bronze Medals 16. For interpretation of any rules or controversy of any kind, stop play on your set of lanes and call the Judge of Play IMMEDIATELY 17. The Judge of Play and Scorekeepers( where required) shall make all rulings and all decisions shall be subject to appeal to the Provincial Association Tournament Committee 18. It is the responsibility of the bowler to ensure that his/her score is correct. Judge of Play must solve any disputes 19. If a player withdraws from a Team going to Nationals that player will be replaced by the Bowler of the same Gender (non qualifier ) with the highest POA from the qualifying round from the same Zone. THIS YEAR WE ARE SENDING 2 TEAMS TO THE INTER-PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

39 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 1. The National Championships shall be held April 25-28, 2019 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 2. All Bowlers who compete in the Inter-Provincial National Championships must use their highest league average (if bowler bowls in more than (1) one league) as of January 27, 2019 based on a minimum of twenty-four (24) games having been bowled 3. Only teams declared Provincial Champions shall be eligible to compete in the National Championships 4. The National Tournament Committee reserves the right to complete the field and all decisions by this committee shall be final. NOTE: the National Tournament Committee shall consist of the National Tournament Chairman and the C5PBA Tournament Committee. If a province cannot field a full team due to unforeseen circumstances, the C5PBA Executive will fill the field with the affected Province covering related costs. Substitute bowlers would have all rights and privileges of a team member 5. Each team (Mens, Ladies or Mixed) must wear dress pants, skirts, skorts, dress shorts or capris shall be of the same colour with a straight hemmed bottom (no fluorescent colours, no denim of any colour, stirrups, leggings, harem, cargo, ruggers or sweat pants of any kind no drawstrings, no elastic at the hem). The dress pants, skirts, skorts, dress shorts or capris shall not be faded, torn, ripped, contain studs, buttons or pockets on the legs. The skirts, skorts or dress shorts may not be shorter than just below your finger tips when placing your arm at your side. Bowling shirts or blouses must have a sleeve, collar or mock collar and be of the same design in registered Provincial Association colours with appropriate province and bowler identification. A ladies golf style shirt is permissible, and it can be with or without buttons but it must have a finished neckline. Bowlers may have up to twenty-four (24) square inches of sponsorship logos and or identification on each shirt. Sponsors may vary between individuals. Sponsors may not be in conflict with sponsors of the C5PBA. No hats or caps or other headgear are allowed unless worn for religious or medical reasons. Penalty: Failure to adhere to the dress code rule will result in a penalty being assessed $100 for each uniform infraction to the province as follows: 6 The wearing or use of external electronic devices such as MP3 players, cell phones, etc is prohibited. This applies while the bowler is on the approach but does not prohibit the bowler from using the device while waiting his or her turn 7 A match play format shall be used to determine the qualifiers and champions. Each bowler who beats his/her opponent on the opposing team, based on the most pins over average, shall receive one (1) point. Three (3) points shall be awarded to the team with the higher pins over average total for the game, making a total of seven (7) points maximum for the game,

40 Example: TEAM A vs TEAM B Name Ave Score +/- pts Name Ave Score +/- pts Moffatt Landry Jacobs Hopkins Ireland Jenkins Innis ½ Miller ½ Results Team A- 1 ½ +3= 4 ½ pts Team B 2 ½ + 0= 2 ½ pts 8 The lane draw is pre-drawn under the auspices of the Canadian 5 Pin Bowlers Association s Tournament Committee 9 In each game, the team assigned to the RIGHT-HAND lane shall be the HOME team and the team on the LEFT HAND lane shall be the AWAY team. The Coach for the AWAY team is obliged to submit the line-up for a game before the line-up for the HOME team is submitted 10 There shall be a five (5) minute warm-up preceding each block. Teams coming off the bye will be allowed to warm-up when other teams are in their 7 th frame providing there are available lanes. If there are no lanes available, the National Tournament Committee shall advise 11 The order of bowling (team lineup) may be changed for each game. Once the lineup is entered on the scoresheet at the start of every game, this is the order that must be bowled 12 Lead-off bowlers shall not start the next frame until their anchor bowler has finished. Any balls thrown shall be declared dead. 13 Only bowlers competing in the event, coaches and tournament officials shall be permitted in the bowlers enclosure. 14 Any team that does not have a full compliment of bowlers shall bowl only with the bowlers on hand. Late Bowlers shall start to bowl and count only from the time of arrival regardless of the reason. 15 Only a bowler taking their regular turn in the lineup shall be allowed on the approach at any given time. Coaches and all other team members must remain off the approach. 16 Only non-playing coaches shall be allowed to coach. COACH designation shall appear on the shirt or blouse 17 All games shall start when the Judge of Play gives the starting signal (see Rule #17) 18 Any bowler who throws a ball prior to the starting signal shall be assessed a fifteen (15) pin penalty. Any ball or balls thrown shall be declared DEAD 19 For interpretation of any rules or controversy of any kind, stop play on your set of lanes and call the Judge of Play IMMEDIATELY 20 Only coaches will be allowed to discuss, dispute or protest any point pertaining to the Championship with the Judge of Play 21 Coaches must not approach a member of the opposing team with a complaint. If you have a dispute of any kind, stop the bowling on both lanes and summon the Judge of Play

41 22 The Judge of Play shall make all rulings and all decisions shall be subject to appeal to the National Tournament Committee 23 Flagrant violation of any rule may result in penalties being assessed by the Canadian 5 Pin Bowlers Association Tournament Committee 24 If a team is missing a bowler, in the match play format, the opposing bowler to the absent position must bowl at 95% of his/her own average in order to receive the individual match play point. The team with the absent bowler will be credited with 90% of the missing bowlers average for the team total. If the opposing bowler fails to win the individual point, the point will be awarded to the missing bowler 25 In the event of a tie between teams or individuals in any game during the qualifying round, all available points shall be divided equally between the tied teams or individuals 26 Teams will compete in A & B Pools. Provinces that have two teams will have a team assigned to each pool. The remaining Provinces will be assigned to the A or B pool by random draw 27 The qualifying round will consist of a single round robin 28 Ties for a playoff position will be broken by reverting back to the match played between the tied teams in the qualifying round. If the tie still exists, the most pins over average in the qualifying match between the tied teams will be used. If the tie still exists, a one game roll-off will be held using the same match play format 29 The top 2 teams from each division will advance to the playoff round. First place in Pool A will bowl against second place in Pool B and, first place in Pool B will bowl against second place in Pool A. The winners of these two playoff games will bowl against each other for first and second place and the losing teams will bowl against each other for the third and fourth place NOTE: The National Championships format (rules 25-28) is subject to change based on the number of teams participating

42 COACHES INSTRUCTIONS All coaches assigned to teams in the C5PBA Interprovincial Championship must be a current C5PBA member in good standing and must be registered with their respective Provincial Association as having completed COMMUNITY COACH CERTIFICATION by December of current year. ALL MANITOBA COACHES MUST HAVE COMPLETED THE RESPECT IN SPORT PROGRAM THROUGH SPORT MANITOBA. 1. Coaches are to make sure their team knows at what times and on what lanes they bowl (see Official Program and Coach's Manual). 2. All bowlers are required to be at the lanes twenty (20) minutes prior to bowling. Coaches must contact the Chief Judge of Play or Tournament Official to register their bowlers prior to bowling. 3. Coaches are to make sure their bowlers are on hand for five (5) minute warm-up preceding each block. 4. Coaches should make sure all team members are dressed properly. 5. Coaches are responsible for the conduct of their bowlers for the duration of the event: (event is defined as 'from the time you leave home until the time you return home'). - alcoholic beverages may not be consumed during the competition - chemical depressants or stimulants (performance enhancing drugs) may not be consumed during the event - intoxicated bowlers or coaches shall be removed from the competition and may be suspended for the remainder of the tournament 6 The wearing or use of external electronic devices such as MP3 players, cell phones,etc is prohibited. This applies while the bowler is on the approach but does not prohibit the bowler from using the device while waiting his or her turn 7 Coaches are responsible for watching the score for errors. After a frame has been completed and the next frame has been bowled, you cannot change the score unless it is an obvious error in addition. The scorepad is the official score and it is your responsibility to check it for accuracy. A team score sheet shall be provided and it is the Coach's responsibility to complete and sign this after each game, thereby approving the score. Failure to complete and sign this form properly may result in a one (1) point penalty being assessed the team. 7 The scorepad pinfall is FINAL. Only if the scorepad is in doubt is the Judge of Play to be called for a ruling. 8 Lane courtesy should be observed at all times but should not be overdone. 9 In all team events, only bowlers competing in the event, coaches, and tournament officials shall be permitted in the bowlers enclosure

43 10 Only a bowler taking their regular turn in the line-up shall be allowed on the approach at any given time. Coaches and all other team members must remain off the approach to the side or behind the scorestand. 11 A bowler who wishes to leave the bowlers enclosure must inform the Judge of Play. 12 The Coach is responsible for having his/her team line-up submitted to the official scorekeeper for each game as quickly as possible. 13 Only Coaches will be allowed to discuss, dispute or protest any point pertaining to the Championships with the Judge of Play. Please inform the bowlers of this ruling in order to save any unnecessary delays. 14 Coaches must not approach a member of the opposing team with a complaint. If you have a dispute of any kind, inform the opposing coach and stop the bowling on both lanes and summon the Judge of Play. 15 Coaches are not allowed to compete in any event. 16 Coaches are responsible for having all bowlers arrive on time and in uniform at the Victory Banquet. 17 Coaches should make their bowlers aware of all rules as violations may result in penalties being assessed or suspensions from the Championships. 18 The use of chants, songs, cheers etc. which contain profanity, slanderous remarks or words which are deemed detrimental to the image of 5 Pin Bowling will not be allowed. Use of such illegal chants will result in forfeiture of game and repeated violation of this rule shall lead to suspension from competition. 19 The use of profanity, of any nature, will NOT be tolerated! A warning will be given, however, if use is continued, the offender will be suspended from competition

44 Entry Form Manitoba Provincial Championships Zone: Zone Manager: Address: Phone: *Highest average in all leagues as of January 27, Signed average sheets must be attached. Please provide complete address, including postal code and phone number. Team #1 (Please list in order of finish beginning with the highest POA to lowest). Bowler 1: Address: Phone: Bowler 2: Address: Phone: Bowler 3: Address: Phone: Bowler 4: Address: Phone: Average* C5 Number Average* C5 Number Average* C5 Number Average* C5 Number COACH MUST BE A CERTIFIED COMMUNITY COACH Minimum Name: C5Number Address: NCCP # Phone:

45 Entry Form Manitoba Provincial Championships *Highest average in all leagues as of January 27, 2019 Signed average sheets must be attached. Please provide complete address, including postal code and phone number. Team #2 (Please list in order of finish beginning with the highest POA to lowest). Bowler 1: Address: Phone: Bowler 2: Address: Phone: Bowler 3: Address: Phone: Bowler 4: Address: Phone: Average* C5 Number Average* C5 Number Average* C5 Number Average* C5 Number COACH MUST BE A CERTIFIED COMMUNITY COACH Minimum Name: C5Number Address: NCCP # Phone:

46 Entry Form Manitoba Provincial Championships *Highest average in all leagues as of January 27, Signed average sheets must be attached. Please provide complete address, including postal code and phone number. Team #3 (Please list in order of finish beginning with the highest POA to lowest). Bowler 1: Address: Phone: Bowler 2: Address: Phone: Bowler 3: Address: Phone: Bowler 4: Address: Phone: Average* C5 Number Average* C5 Number Average* C5 Number Average* C5 Number COACH MUST BE A CERTIFIED COMMUNITY COACH Minimum Name: C5Number Address: NCCP # Phone:

47 Entry Form Manitoba Provincial Championships *Highest average in all leagues as of January 27, Signed average sheets must be attached. Please provide complete address, including postal code and phone number. Team #4 (Please list in order of finish beginning with the highest POA to lowest). Bowler 1: Address: Phone: Bowler 2: Address: Phone: Bowler 3: Address: Phone: Bowler 4: Address: Phone: Average* C5 Number Average* C5 Number Average* C5 Number Average* C5 Number COACH MUST BE A CERTIFIED COMMUNITY COACH Minimum Name: C5Number Address: NCCP # Phone:

48 Manitoba 5 Pin Bowlers' Association, Inc. Tournament Summary Report Tournament: Manitoba 220 Zone Name: Date(s) League Round(s) held: Number of Leagues participating: Number of Bowlers participating: Men Ladies Total Date House Round(s) held: Number of Bowling Centres participating: Number of Bowlers participating: Men Ladies Total Date(s) Zone Round held: Number of Bowlers participating: Men Ladies Total Bowling Centre(s) used: This form and all entry forms are to be completed and submitted to the M5PBA Tournament Director by the information deadline. Failure to submit this form by the deadline may result in a $50.00 fine to the zone. INFORMATION DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 3, 2019 Sylvia Swaenepoel, Tournament Director aussie@mymts.net

49 M5PBA Open Provincial Championships

50 Manitoba 5 Pin Bowlers Association Tournament Qualifying Event Schedule & Dates Tournament: Entry fee: M5 OPEN PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS To Be Determined by Zone Zone Round: Completion Date: February 10, 2019 Average Date: N/A Information Deadline: March 24, 2019 Provincial Tournament: Date(s): Starting Time: Hosting Zone: Bowling Centre: Social Location: April 19-21, 2019 Friday - Sunday 9:00am each day Westman Shamrock Lanes, Killarney Shamrock Centre Lounge upstairs Social Ticket Price: $15.00 Accommodations: Zone Contact Person: Wilderness Inn book through Roger Roger Gosselin National Tournament: Singles Winners will bowl Singles only Date(s): May 29-June 1, 2019 Location: Surrey/Langley, British Columbia

51 M5PBA Open 5-Pin Bowling Championships F O R M A T The M5PBA Open 5-Pin Bowling Championships consist of three (3) steps: I II III Zone Finals Provincial Championships National Championships GENERAL RULES 1. Open to all Canadian 5-Pin Bowlers Association members nineteen (19) years of age and over as of December 31st. All bowlers must bowl in their Zone of the Principal Residence. Definition: As a guide, Principal Residence shall be the residence an individual uses for taxation purposes, driver's license, etc. Bowlers with more than one residence, such as commuters living away from home for employment reasons and students living away from home for school reasons, must contact the Provincial Tournament Chair for a ruling. Bowlers who currently compete in regular league play as a registered member of C5PBA affiliated leagues in both the Zone of their principle residence and another Zone. And they competed in regular league play in that other the zone the year prior, must indicate in which zone they will compete in M5 Tournaments, by filing a DECLARATION OF INTENT Bowlers that change their principle residence after competing in M5 Tournaments in a preceding season for the Zone where their previous principle residence was located (Grandfathered Residence) may submit a DECLARATION OF INTENT to continue to compete in M5 Tournaments for the Zone of Grandfathered Residence on the condition that they have not competed in their Zone of Principle Residence since their move, and the Zone of Grandfathered Residence accepts their Declaration of Intent. A DECLARATION OF INTENT form must be signed by the Tournament Director of the Zone in which the bowler wishes to compete and must be provided to the Provincial Tournament Director by OCTOBER 31 st of the current bowling season. If the Declaration of Intent is not filed by that date, the bowler must compete in the Zone of principle residence. 1. Entry deadline shall be determined by the M5PBA Tournament Committee. 2. Entry fees shall be determined by the local Zone Association. 4 Any bowler who withdraws after having qualified for the Provincial Contingent shall be suspended by the M5PBA from any further participation in the event. Any bowler suspended under this rule has the right to appeal to the M5PBA and may have the suspension repealed if an acceptable reason for the withdrawal is provided in writing

52 5 A bowler who has withdrawn from the Provincial or National Championships shall not be replaced unless the reason for withdrawal is submitted in writing and signed by said bowler at least seven (7) days prior to the start of the event. In extenuating circumstances within the seven (7) day time limit, please refer to General Rule #7. 6 Any bowler, who withdraws, for any reason, at any level of competition, forfeits the right to return to competition in this event. (See rule #4 above) 7 The M5PBA Tournament Committee reserves the right to complete the field and all decisions by this committee shall be final. (See rule #5 above) 8 Personal bowling balls may be used if facilities permit. House balls must be used if the bowlers personal bowling balls have not been returned (i.e. no delay of game). The use of personal bowling balls is at the bowlers own risk. The proprietor shall not be liable for any damages to personal bowling balls. 9 Personal bowling balls may be randomly inspected at any time during the tournament or on completion of the tournament. Personal bowling balls must meet the specifications as set by the C5PBA. Weight to be not less than 3 pounds, 4 ounces and not greater than 3 pounds 12 ounces. Diameter to be not less than 4.75 inches and not greater than 5 inches. (See C5PBA rule book Section A, Rule 6) Penalty: Any scores rolled using non-regulation equipment in sanctioned league or tournament competition shall be disqualified for C5PBA Record or High Score recognition and/or shall nullify scores being used in qualifying for C5PBA sanctioned tournaments. Should a question arise regarding the legality of a ball, the Tournament Committee shall have the final say. Appeals or complaints regarding personal bowling balls shall be made following the procedure outlined in the C5PBA rule book (Section A, Rules 18 and 19) 10 Any article falling from a bowler s person on or over the foul line during the delivery of the ball is a FOUL. Call the Judge of Play to retrieve any such article. 11 Canadian 5-Pin Bowlers Association rules shall apply in all rounds of this event. 12 In the case of any dispute, the decision of the M5PBA Tournament Committee shall be final. 13 The consumption of alcohol, chemical depressants, or stimulants is prohibited during the Provincial and National level of competition. Zones use their own discretion on the rule within your own zone. Bowlers and/or coaches who are found to be under the influence of such substances shall be suspended from the remainder of the competition. 14 The use of chants, songs, cheers, etc. which contains profanity, slanderous remarks, or words which are deemed detrimental to the image of 5-pin bowling, shall not be allowed. Use of such illegal chants will result in the forfeiture of games and repeated violation of this rule shall lead to suspension from competition. 15 The use of profanity of any nature will NOT be tolerated. A warning will be given for a first offence. For continued use, the offender will be suspended from the competition

53 ZONE FINALS The Zone Finals shall be completed by February 10, 2019 in centres designated by the Zone Association. The Zone finals shall consist of a minimum of ten (10) games. The top three (3) Ladies and top three (3) Men shall be the singles entrants. If 2 Zones any Bowler who qualifies for the Provincial Championships can purchase a spot in the Singles Competition for the cost of $25 plus Lineage. These bowlers must declare and Pay for their spots when the information sheets are sent into the Provincial Tournament Director at the Info Deadline If 3 Zones NO Buy ins will be taken If 3 Zones Each Zone will advance 1 Men's & 1 Ladies Teams consisting of 6 bowlers. If only 2 Zones then each zone will send 3 Mixed Teams of 6 Players consisting of the following Team 1 will be made up of the 1 st Place Woman, the 9 th Place Man,4th place Woman and the 4 th place Man and 6th Place Woman and Man Team 2 will be made up of the 1st Place Man and 9th place Woman, the 5th Place Man and Woman and the 8th place Man and 3rd Place Woman Team 3 will be made up of the 2nd Place Man and Woman, the 7 th Place Man and Woman and the 8th Place Woman Teams advancing to the Provincials must be accompanied by at a Certified Intro to Competition Coach who has also taken the Respect in Sport. Where there are insufficient Intro to Comp coaches then the Zone my use Certified Community Coaches (with the understanding they cannot advance to the National Championships) PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 1. The Provincial Championships shall be bowled April 19-21, 2019 at Shamrock Lanes, Killarney 2. In the event that a bowler qualifying for a Zone Contingent is unable to compete at the Provincial Championships, the following shall govern replacement (also see General Rule #5): If a Singles Qualifier is unable to compete, the fourth placed qualifier shall move up to become a singles competitor. In the event that a participant withdraws, each member of the Zone Contingent shall move up one position on the teams

54 Dress Code Each team (Men's, Ladies or Mixed) must wear dress pants, denims, skirts, skorts, dress shorts or capris shall be black in colour. Bowling shirts or blouses must have a sleeve, collar or mock collar and be of the same design in registered Zone Association colours with appropriate province and bowler identification. Bowlers may have up to twenty-four (24) square inches of sponsorship logos and or identification on each shirt. Sponsors may vary between individuals. Sponsors my not be in conflict with sponsors of the C5PBA. No hats or caps or other headgear are allowed unless worn for religious or medical reasons. Penalty: Failure to adhere to the dress code shall result in a maximum fine of $ per individual being levied against the Zone Association. 3. No crests, symbols, or advertising of any sponsor other than a sponsor approved by the M5PBA Board may be worn. 4. The wearing or use of external electronic devices such as MP3 players, cell phones, etc. is prohibited. This applies while the bowler is on the approach but does not prohibit the bowler from using the device while waiting his/her turn 5. The lane draw shall be pre-drawn under the auspices of the M5 Tournament Committee. 6. There shall be a minimum of a fifteen (15) minute warm-up prior to each block. 7. All games shall start when the Judge of Play gives the starting signal (see Rule #20) 8. All Singles competitors shall bowl a qualifying round consisting of Eight (8) games. At the conclusion of the qualifying round, if 2 Zones the top four (4) men and four (4) ladies based on total pinfall shall advance to the stepladder final if 3 Zones the top five (5) men and top five (5) Ladies will advance to stepladder Finals to determine the Provincial Singles Champions. 9. In the event of a tie for any of the stepladder positions, a one (1) game roll-off shall decide the higher placing using a stepladder format. 10. In the event of a tie during the singles stepladder, an extra game (or games) shall be bowled to determine the winner. The extra game will take place on a different set of lanes 11. A singles competitor may select a coach to accompany them in the bowler s enclosure for the stepladder portion of the event ONLY. The selected coach must be dressed in a Zone uniform and if not part of a Zone Contingent, the bowler will be responsible for any additional costs. The selected coach must be a MINIMUM Certified Community Coach. 12. The team event with 2 Zones participating will consist of 12 games, match play. If 3 Zones there will be 18 games (each team playing 12), match play

55 13. At the conclusion of the team qualifying round, the top Mixed Team (2 zones) and top Ladies & Men's Teams (3 Zones) will be declared Provincial Champions, but will not advance to the Canadian Open Championships. 14. We will Qualify 1 Ladies and 1 Men's Team Allstar teams to the National Championships. The bowlers with the highest average in each division will advance. To be eligible for the National Teams, bowlers must have bowled a minimum of 80% of the available frames (currently 96 frames). 15. The qualified Ladies & Men's Team bowlers shall choose their coach for the National Championships from a list provided by the M5PBA Board of Directors. 16. All competing coaches at the Manitoba Open Championships will be automatically placed on the Team coaching list. Coaches must advise the Tournament Committee if they wish to be removed from consideration. In addition, M5PBA Board Members, and unsuccessful Zone coaching applicants, may apply for the Team coaching position. They must apply in advance of the start of the team competition at the Provincial Championships and must be in attendance during the coach selection at the conclusion of the competition. 17. Any bowler who throws a ball prior to the starting signal shall be assessed a fifteen (15) pin penalty. If the bowler is not part of the starting line-up, the penalty shall be assessed against the team. Any ball(s) so thrown shall be declared dead. 18. Lead-off bowlers shall not start the next frame until their anchor bowler has finished. A penalty of fifteen (15) pins shall be assessed said bowler for violating this rule and any ball(s) so thrown shall be declared dead. 19. In all events, only competing bowlers, coaches, and tournament officials are allowed in the bowlers enclosure. 20. Only the bowler taking their regular turn in the line-up shall be allowed on the approach at any given time. 21. Only non-playing coaches shall be allowed to coach teams. A Coach designation shall appear on the shirt or blouse. 22. For interpretation of any rule or controversy of any kind, stop play on your set of lanes and call the Judge of Play over IMMEDIATELY. 23. Flagrant violations of any rules may result in penalties being assessed by the M5PBA Tournament Committee. 24. The Judge of Play shall make all rulings and decisions shall be subject to appeal to the M5PBA Tournament Committee. 25. At the completion of each game, bowlers shall remain at their respective lanes. When instructed to do so, they shall move to their next lanes as per the lane draw. The lead-off bowler shall await the starting signal. 26. Scoresheets must be signed by the Coaches after each game is completed

56 27. The M5PBA Board will run a Perfect Game Pot as part of the Provincial Open Championships. All participants are eligible to enter the pot for a $20 entry fee. Singles competitors may enter prior to the Singles competition but they may only win the pot if they throw a perfect game. The high score pot will be awarded to the highest singles game bowled during the Team Competition ONLY (25% of all money collected for the year). NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 1. The National Championships shall be bowled from May 29 to June 1, 2019 in Surrey/Langley, BC in centres to be designated by the Canadian 5-Pin Bowlers Association. 2. If a singles qualifier is unable to compete at the National Championships, the runner-up in the Provincial Championships shall be the singles competitor at the National Championships. 3. If a bowler on the Men s, Ladies, or Mixed Team is unable to compete in the National Championships, the team roster will be filled by the next eligible qualifier from the Provincial Championships. 4. Each team must be dressed uniformly. Dress pants, skirts, skorts, dress shorts or capris shall be of the same colour with a straight hemmed bottom (no fluorescent colours, no denim of any colour, stirrups, leggings, harem, cargo, ruggers or sweat pants of any kind. No draw strings or no elastic at the hem of any kind). The dress pants, skirts, skorts, capris or dress shorts shall not be faded, torn, ripped, contain studs, buttons or pockets on the legs. The skirts, skorts or dress shorts may not be shorter than just below the fingertips when placing your arms at your side. Bowling shirts or blouses must have a sleeve, collar and be of the same design in registered Provincial Association colours with appropriate province and bowler identification.. Bowlers may have up to twenty-four (24) square inches of sponsorship logos and or identification on each shirt. Sponsors may vary between individuals. Sponsors my not be in conflict with sponsors of the C5PBA. No hats or caps or other headgear are allowed unless worn for religious or medical reasons. Penalty: Failure to adhere to the dress code rule will result in a penalty being assessed for each uniform infraction to the province as follows: 1st offence - $50.00, 2nd offence - $75.00, 3rd offence - $ Each province shall be eligible to declare one male and one female ONLY as an emergency spare. These bowlers must be named prior to the Coach/Manager s meeting and may only be used with the approval of the Tournament Committee. The bowler replaced shall not be allowed to compete in any event for the balance of the competition. 6. The lane draw is pre-drawn under the auspices of the National Tournament Committee. 7. There shall be a five (5) minute warm-up prior to each block. 8. All games shall start when the Judge of Play gives the starting signal. (See Rule #10)

57 9. Any bowler who throws a ball prior to the starting signal shall be assessed a fifteen (15) pin penalty. If the bowler is a non-starter, the fifteen (15) pin penalty shall be assessed against the team. Any ball(s) so thrown shall be declared a dead ball. 10. No food or beverage of any kind shall be permitted in the bowlers enclosure. Bowlers or coaches in violation of this rule may be removed from the tournament by the Judge of Play. 11. The wearing or use of external electronic devices such as MP3 players, cell phones, etc. is prohibited. This applies while the bowler is on the approach but does not probit the bowler from using the device while waiting his/her turn 12. The first round of the singles competition shall be a qualifying round of thirty (30) games. The top five (5) men and five (5) ladies, based on total pinfall in the qualifying round shall advance to a stepladder final. 13. Late bowlers shall start to bowl and count only from the time of arrival, regardless of the reason. 14. In the event of a tie in the singles competition for any of the top five (5) positions at the completion of the qualifying round, a one (1) game roll-off shall decide the higher placing. Aggregate points for all other positions shall be decided equally. 15. In the event of a tie in the singles competition during the stepladder finals, an extra game shall be bowled to determine the winner. 16. A singles competitor may select a coach to accompany them in the bowlers enclosure. The selected coach must be dressed in the uniform of the province and if not part of a provincial contingent, the bowler will be responsible for any additional costs. The selected coach must be a fully certified Intro to Competition coach, a current C5PBA member in good standing, and have successfully completed the Respect in Sport program through Sport Manitoba. 17. Each team in the Qualifying Round shall bowl every other team at least twice in a Round Robin format using the individual and team match play system. 18. The Men s and Ladies and Mixed teams shall consist of six (6) players each. Mixed teams shall consist of three (3) men and three (3) ladies. For clarification of teams, see Zone Finals Rules In all team events, bowl five (5) and count five (5). 20. The starting line-up for the first (1 st ) game only of any team event must not include a replacement bowler i.e. the line-up must be five (5) original qualifiers from the Zone Finals. 21. In each game the team assigned by the lane draw to the RIGHT HAND lane shall be the HOME team and the team on the LEFT HAND lane shall be the AWAY team. The coach for the AWAY team is obliged to submit the line-up for a game before the HOME team is submitted. 22. Any team that does not have a full complement of bowlers shall bowl only with the bowlers on hand. Late bowlers shall start to bowl and count only from the time of arrival, regardless of the reason

58 23. In all team events the order of bowling may be changed for each game (unrestricted line-up) Mixed team line-ups must consist of a minimum of two (2) ladies and two (2) men bowling at all times with a maximum of five (5) bowlers bowling. 24. Substitutions may be made at any time, but the bowler being substituted may not bowl again in the same game. One (1) substitution per game shall be allowed in the team events. 25. In all team events, only bowlers, coaches, and tournament officials shall be permitted within the bowlers enclosure. 26. Only non-playing coaches shall be allowed to coach. COACH designation shall appear on the shirt or blouse. 27. Lead-off bowlers shall not start the next frame until their anchor bowler has finished. A penalty of fifteen (15) pins shall be assessed to said bowler for violating this rule and the ball or balls shall be declared dead. 28. Only a bowler taking their regular turn in the line-up shall be allowed on the approach at any given time. All other bowlers on the team and the coach must remain off the approach to the side or behind the score stand. 29. Any article falling from a bowler s person on or over the foul line during the delivery of a ball is a FOUL. Call the Judge of Play to retrieve any such article. 30. For interpretation of any rules or controversy of any kind, stop play on your set of lanes and call the Judge of Play IMMEDIATELY. 31. Flagrant violations of any rule may result in penalties being assessed by the National Tournament Committee. 32. The Judge of Play shall make all rulings and all decisions shall be subject to appeal to the National Tournament Committee. 33. At the conclusion of each game, teams shall remain on their respective lanes. When instructed to do so, they shall move to their next lanes as per the lane draw. The lead-off bowler shall await the starting signal. 34. Team score sheets must be signed by the coach after each game. Score sheets filled out improperly or not signed may result in a penalty of one (1) point being assessed to the team. 35. If the starting bowler is ahead when a substitution is made, the starting bowler gets credit for any match point won. If the starting bowler is behind when a substitution is made, the substitute bowler gets the credit for any match point won. 36. A match play format shall be used to determine the qualifiers and Champions in all team events. Each bowler who beats their opponent on the opposing team shall receive one (1) point. Three (3) points shall be awarded to the team with the higher pinfall for the game, making a total of eight (8) points maximum for the game

59 EXAMPLE: TEAM "A" TEAM "B" SCHMIDT 232 BURKE 227 OSMOND 219 GIGGEY 258 HOFFMAN 305 CHAMBERS 212 CUTHBERT 276 ALLAIRE 281 GUAY 243 MCMULLAN RESULTS: Team A - 3 plus 3 = 6 points Team B - 2 plus 0 = 2 points 37. In the event of a tie between teams or individuals in any game during match play in the team events, all available points shall be divided equally between the tied teams or individuals. 38. The top four (4) teams, based on points accumulated in the match play qualifying round, will advance to the Championship Stepladder Final. The gold medal match will be a two game playoff with the first (1 st ) place qualifying team being required to win only one game to be declared champions. The fourth (4 th ) place qualifying team will play the third (3 rd ) place qualifying team, the winner of that match will play the second (2 nd ) place qualifying team, the winner of that match must defeat the first (1 st ) place qualifying team twice to be declared champions. In the event of a 4-4 tie, another game will be bowled. 39. In the event of a tie or ties in total points for any of the top four positions, after completion of the match play qualifying rounds for any team event, the ties shall be broken by reverting back to the games bowled between the tied teams and, on a points won or lost basis, the winners shall be declared. If a tie still exists, the team with the greatest pinfall in the games bowled between the tied teams shall receive the higher placing. If a tie still exists, a one game roll-off shall be held using the same format as described in Rule 35 above. Aggregate points for all other positions shall be divided equally. 40. The National Aggregate Banner shall be awarded to the Provincial Association that finishes with the most aggregate points based on the contingent s standing in all events: Men s and Ladies Singles; Men s, Ladies and Mixed teams. Replicas of this banner shall be awarded to all members of the contingent. The Aggregate Point System to be used shall be as follows: AGGREGATE POINT SYSTEM FINAL POSITION MEDAL POINTS IN ALL EVENTS 1 GOLD 11 2 SILVER 8 3 BRONZE points total

60 COACHES INSTRUCTIONS All coaches assigned to teams in the C5PBA Open 5-Pin Bowling Championships must be a current C5PBA member in good standing and must be registered with their respective Provincial Association as having completed all required courses for Introduction to Competition certification as a 5-Pin Bowling coach. ALL MANITOBA COACHES MUST HAVE COMPLETED THE RESPECT IN SPORT PROGRAM THROUGH SPORT MANITOBA. 1. Coaches are to make sure their team knows at what times and on what lanes they bowl (see the Official Program and Coach s Manual). 2. All bowlers are required to be at the lanes twenty (20) minutes prior to bowling. Coaches must contact the Chief Judge of Play or Tournament Official to register their bowlers prior to bowling. 3. Coaches are to make sure their bowlers are on hand for the five (5) minute warm-up preceding each block. 4. Coaches should make sure that all team members are dressed properly. 5. Coaches are responsible for the conduct of their bowlers: Alcoholic beverages may not be consumed during competition. Chemical depressants or stimulants may not be consumed during competition. Intoxicated bowlers or coaches shall be removed from competition and may be suspended for the remainder of the tournament. No food or beverages are allowed in the bowlers enclosure. The wearing or use of external electronic devices such as MP3 players, cell phones, etc. is prohibited. This applies while the bowler is on the approach but does not prohibit the bowler from using the device while waiting his/her turn 6. Coaches are responsible for watching the score for errors. After a frame has been completed and the next frame has been bowled, you cannot change the score unless it is an obvious error in addition. The scorepad is the official score and it is your responsibility to check it for accuracy. A team score sheet shall be provided and it is the Coach s responsibility to complete and sign this after each game, thereby approving the score. Failure to complete and sign this form properly may result in a one (1) point penalty being assessed to the team. 7. The scorepad pinfall is FINAL. Only if the scorepad is in doubt is the Judge of Play to be called for a ruling. 8. Lane courtesy should be observed at all times but should not be overdone. 9. Substitutions must be reported to the opposing coach and shall stop the bowling on both lanes while the substitution is made. As a courtesy, bowlers in the process of bowling a frame shall be allowed to complete the frame before bowling is stopped

61 10. In all team events, only bowlers competing in the event, coaches, and tournament officials shall be permitted in the bowlers enclosure. 11. Only a bowler taking their regular turn in the line-up shall be allowed on the approach at any given time. Coaches and all other team members must remain off the approach to the side or behind the scorestand. 12. A bowler who wishes to leave the bowlers enclosure must inform the Judge of Play. 13. The Coach is responsible for having their team line-up submitted to the official scorekeeper for each game as quickly as possible. 14. Only Coaches will be allowed to discuss, dispute, or protest any point pertaining to the Championships with the Judge of Play. Please inform the bowlers of this ruling in order to save any unnecessary delays. 15. Coaches must not approach a member of the opposing team with a complaint. If you have a dispute of any kind, in any form, stop the bowling on both lanes and summon the Judge of Play. 16. Coaches are responsible for having all bowlers arrive on time and in uniform at the Victory Banquet. 17. Coaches should make their bowlers aware of all rules as violations may result in penalties being assessed or suspensions from the Championships. 18. The use of chants, songs, or cheers which contain profanity, slanderous remarks, or words which are deemed detrimental to the image of 5-Pin Bowling will not be allowed. Use of such illegal chants will result in forfeiture of game and repeated violations of this rule shall lead to suspension from competition. 19. The use of profanity, of any nature, will NOT be tolerated! A warning will be given, however, if use is continued, the offender will be suspended from competition

62 COACHES INFO Manitoba 5 Pin Bowlers' Association, Inc. Team Ladies Men's Mixed . Zone: Manitoba 5 Pin Bowlers' Association Open Qualifiers Information Sheet April 19-21, 2019 Shamrock Lanes, Killarney Zone Manager: Phone No: C5PBA # S Bowler Address/Postal Code/Phone/ (Please list in Qualifying order from Highest to Lowest) Coach: C5# NCCP Passport # Address: Phone:

63 Team Ladies Men's Mixed C5PBA # S Bowler Address/Postal Code/Phone/ (Please list in Qualifying order from Highest to Lowest) COACHES INFO Coach: C5# NCCP Passport # Address: Phone:

64 Teams Ladies Men's Mixed C5PBA Bowler Address/Postal Code/Phone/ # S (Please list in Qualifying order from Highest to Lowest) COACHES INFO Coach: C5# NCCP Passport # Address: Phone:

65 Manitoba 5 Pin Bowlers' Association, Inc. Tournament Summary Report Tournament: PROVINCIAL OPEN Zone Name: Date(s) Zone Round held: Number of Bowlers participating: Men Ladies Total Bowling Centre(s) used: (Please include complete list of all zone competitors separated by male/female and with C5PBA numbers) This form and entry forms to be completed and submitted to the M5PBA Tournament Director by the information deadline. Failure to submit this form by the deadline may result in a $50.00 fine to the zone. Information Deadline March 24, 2019 Sylvia Swaenepoel, Tournament Director aussie@mymts.net

66 MANITOBA 5 PIN BOWLERS' ASSOCIATION HIGH AND LOW DOUBLES REPORT DUE APRIL 14, 2019 PLAYER 1 PLAYER 2 AVERAGE PLUS/MINUS TEAM 1 TEAM 2 TEAM 3 ZONE CONTACT

67 Manitoba 5 Pin Bowlers' Association presents PLAY IT BY CASH TOURNAMENT Runs 5 Weeks February 3-March 10, 2019 This is a cash POA event to be played in your own League using your league Average! Open to any C5 Member Cost is $20 per entry (enter in all Leagues you play in) Payouts based on Entries Pick up your entry form from your League Executive or your Bowling Centre

68 Play it by Cash Tournament Entry Fee: $20 per bowler per League (Must be a C5 Member) 5 weeks February 3--March 10, 2019 Payout will be based on entries with 75% Prize Money 25% to M5 Payout will be 50%, 25%, 15%, 10% Pins over Average Event Average date January 13, 2019 (ave sheets may be requested) Use average in League entered Bowlers will use the Average date set for entire event Maximum of 2 Pre Bowl scores will be allowed Missing bowlers to use 90% Scores to be submitted by by the Bowler or League Rep To Marilyn McMullan at mgmc.hdqtrs@shaw.ca Winning scores will be verified before Prize money Awarded Entry Form Name C5# League Ave Centre Entry Fee $20.00 pd Please Complete Form and give to League Secretary prior to February 3, 2019 Make Cheques payable to M5PBA

69 MANITOBA 5 PIN BOWLERS ASSOCIATION, INC PROVINCIAL TOURNAMENT HOSTING BID PACKAGE TO BE COMPLETED BY THE HOST ZONE TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR You are bidding for Tournaments for the season. Complete all sections of the bid package! INCOMPLETE BID PACKAGES MAY NOT BE ACCEPTED Site selection will be made at the discretion of the M5PBA, Inc., with the recommendations of the Zone submitting the application. BIDS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED WITH THE SIGNED PROPRIETOR FORMS TO BE ACCEPTED WHICH ARE MAILED DIRECTLY TO THE PROPRIETOR ( SEE SAMPLE) ZONE ASSOCIATION LOCAL ASSOCIATION CONTACT ADDRESS PHONE POSTAL CODE EVENTS REQUESTED MANITOBA 220 YOUTH CHALLENGE PROVINCIAL OPEN

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