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1 Technical Package March 31 st - April 6th, 2018

2 Table of Contents 1. Prelude Page 3 2. Technical Package: BADMINTON Page 4 3. Technical Package: BASKETBALL Page Technical Package: BROOMBALL Page Technical Package: CURLING Page Technical Package: HOCKEY Page Technical Package: VOLLEYBALL Page Provincial Sport Governing Bodies Pages 59 We swear that we will take part in these FSIN Winter Games in the true spirit of sportsmanship, and that we will respect and abide by the rules that govern them, for the glory of sport and the honor of our Tribal/ Grand Council." pg. 2

3 Prelude The Technical Package is a critical part of the Saskatchewan First Nation Games (SFNG) and offers comprehensive assistance to the Host Society and the Tribal Council Coordinators. Key components include: Age and event eligibility definitions Age eligibility verification and sport technical information for team selections Tournament formats and scoring procedures Established maximum number of participants Every SFNG Tribal Council Coordinator, Coach, Manager, Sport Chairperson and Mission Staff member has an obligation to read and understand every aspect of the Technical Package. Failure to do so could cost an athlete his or her eligibility for the SFNG or affect final standings. If there is anything in the Technical Package that is unclear or that is not understood, individuals are encouraged to seek clarification from their Tribal Council Coordinator or FSIN Sport & Recreation Department staff. The sport technical information provided within the Technical Package is developed in collaboration between the individual PSOs (Provincial Sport Organization) and SCYRB (Sport, Culture, Youth, Recreation Board), and the Host Society following the principles, guidelines and requirements of the SCYRB Governing Manual. As the overall governing body of the SFNG, the SCYRB is the ultimate authority for the Technical Package. If an individual wishes to initiate a change to a Technical Package for SFNG the desired change should be first directed to their Tribal Council Coordinator. The Tribal Council Coordinator will then bring the issue or concern forward to the SCYRB. Should the SCYRB determine there is merit to the proposed change, it will explore the options. Ultimately, the SCYRB is the only body that can amend the Technical Package. Changes to age categories, eligibility requirements, and team sizes have to be approved by the SCYRB. Important Deadlines: 1. February 19 th days prior to games Each Tribal Council must submit a list of sports and divisions that will be participating, to the FSIN. pg. 3

4 ! 2. March 1 st days prior to games All team rosters with alternates and PSGB sanctioning fees must be submitted to PSGB s with proof submitted to FSIN office 3. March 30, day prior to games all transfers, CPIC and Band Membership verification as per residency clause must be submitted to FSIN office BADMINTON pg. 4

5 1.0 SPORT Badminton 2.0 LOCATIONS?? 3.0 DATES April SANCTIONED Yes 5.0 NUMBER OF COMPETITORS PER TEAM: 5.1 Under 12 Male/Female 3 male, 3 female Under 14 Male/Female 3 male, 3 female Under 16 Male/Female 3 male, 3 female Under 18 Male/Female 3 male, 3 female 5.2 Alternates. 1 male and 1 female athlete may be listed as alternates for each age category. Should the placement of the alternate become necessary due to injury, illness or absenteeism the team has until the commencement of the games to slot in the alternate. The maximum number of players will be eligible to be registered participants of the games, issued accreditation and compete shall not exceed 5 males and 5 females per age category. Each Tribal/Grand Council and Independent Band must have a minimum of 3 in each division and age category. 5.3 Each Tribal/Grand Council may have 2 coaches and 2 managers for their Badminton Team. 5.4 Each Tribal/Grand Council must have a minimum of one female coach and a minimum of one male coach. Managers may be of either gender. 6.0 CLASSIFICATION 6.1 Age Categories Under 12 Male & Female: Born Under 14 Male & Female: Born 2005, 2004 pg. 5

6 Under 16 Male & Female: Born 2003, 2002 Under 18 Male & Female: Born 2001, The minimum age requirement is 11 years of age or born in ELIGIBILITY 7.1 The Tony Cote Winter Games shall be open to those who are of Status Indian Ancestry. Athlete treaty numbers are required as proof. 7.2 All athletes must play with their respective Tribal/Grand Council teams, in which they are registered as per band membership list. 7.3 All athletes must be a member of a Saskatchewan First Nation that is affiliated with the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations. 7.4 Transfer of Athlete/Participant to another Tribal/Grand Council and Or Independent Band is allowed as per Tony Cote Winter and Summer Technical Manual RESIDENCY clause. 8.0 PROVINCIAL REGISTRATION 8.1 Team Registrations All athletes, coaches and managers are required to complete the attached registration form. This registration form is to be submitted to the Saskatchewan Badminton Association and the FSIN SCYR Department no later than, February 26 th 2018 at 4:00 pm. No exception to the rule of Add-ons or late registration. 8.2 Coach Certification All coaches on the official registration must be fully certified including theory, technical and practical under the National Coaching Certification Program to a minimum of level 1 for Badminton or the equivalent in the Competency Based Education Training System. Also coaches must also take the Respect in Sport Training (RiS). The Respect in Sport is an online course that can be completed by registering at the following site and completing the online material: sasksrc.respectgroupinc.com/. These coaches must be certified no later than February 26, Payment of Registration Each Tribal/Grand Council is responsible to send completed registration forms and payment directly to the Saskatchewan Badminton Association. pg. 6

7 Payment for Team registration fees must be issued on ONE cheque per Tribal/ Grand Council. Fees are $10.00/ athlete and coach. Payment and registration are due to the Saskatchewan Badminton Association no later than February 26, Competition 9.1 Rules of Play The 2018 First Nation Winter Games will be subject to the Badminton Canada Rules. 9.2 SEEDING Seeding will be according to the 2016 First Nation Winter Games Results. 9.3 Event Format The competition will consist of a Round Robin team competition with seven matches per tie. Each tie shall consist of: 2 Male singles 2 Female singles 1 Male doubles 1 Female doubles 1 mixed doubles 9.4 Nominations for Teams from each Tie The Coach of each team must nominate the position of the players in writing to the referee at least 30 minutes prior to the start of the encounter. Following the first encounter any changes in position are the discretion of the coach and must be submitted to the referee at least 30 minutes prior to the start of the encounter. 9.5 Nomination Allowances per Encounter pg. 7

8 Players can be nominated for a maximum of two events per encounter. No player can be nominated for more than one position in the same discipline. Once the referee has received the names of the players nominated to play in an encounter no changes or substitutions may be made for that encounter. 9.6 Advancement of Teams to Cross Over There will be two pools in round robin play with the top 3 teams advancing to a cross over. 9.7 Late Arrivals 10.0 Scoring Teams should arrive at the gym in time to be prepared to play games at their scheduled time. If a team is not present at the scheduled time then the game will be stalled for 10 minutes. If a team has not arrived within 10 minutes of the scheduled time they will forfeit the game A match is best out of 3 games 10.2 Games shall be won by the side which first score 21 points 10.3 If the score becomes 20-all, the side which gains a two point lead first shall win the game If the score becomes 29-all, the side which gains a two point lead first shall win the game The side winning a game shall serve first in the next game To win an encounter, the team must win a minimum of four out of seven matches The Tribal/Grand Councils will participate in a round robin play with two pools. The pools will consist of one pool of seven and one pool of six. Pool A: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 Pool B: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 POOL A POOL B pg. 8

9 Pool ranking is determined by the results of the previous Winter Games held in Results Procedures Team results will be calculated with games won and games lost in round robin play and the play downs. The following chart shows the points that will be allotted for the various scenarios: Scenario Matches won in two games Matches won in three games Matches lost in three games Matches lost in two games POINTS 3 pts. 2 pts. 1 pts. 0 pts. At the end of play downs each team will be awarded points for the first to thirteenth place Tie Breaking Procedures 11.0 Protest Procedure Head to Head results Matches and Games won/lost Points for and against ratio 11.1 Sports Protest The Badminton Canada Rule Book will apply for protests. Protests must be made to the head referee and he/she can consult with umpires, FSIN, the tournament chairperson to make a decision. Protests are allowed on rules application only, which will follow the rules of Badminton Canada. The Sport Jury shall be comprised of: pg. 9

10 I. Sport Chairperson II. III. IV. Head Referee SBA FSIN representative 11.2 Eligibility Protests The FSIN Sport, Culture, Youth and Recreation will act as the Jury for all protests dealing with eligibility of Athletes. All protests must be concisely written and presented to the FSIN Games Coordinator immediately after the end of the game. The Time and date must be submitted in writing. Protests must be signed by the Team Sport Contact/Chef-de-Mission or his/her mission staff designate of the participating team. This designate must be submitted in writing. All protests will be accepted with no explanation from the Board. All protests must be dealt with within 15 minutes of the game ending or game stands as posted. A fee of $ will be in place for all protests. This fee will be given directly to the FSIN Games Coordinator. Cash will be the only accepted form of payment. Protest fee will be returned if the protest is won by the Team protesting Equipment/Competitive Uniform 12.1 Equipment The competition will use Yonex Mavis 350 Blue Band Nylon Shuttles. As a precaution, all competitors are encouraged to wear protective Polycarbonate eye wear Competitive Uniform It is the coaches and managers of both teams responsibility of ensuring that all their athletes wear appropriate clothing (such as a T-shirt and Russell Athletics shorts) and their Tribal/Grand Council and Independ colors before the start of the game. Clean indoor shoes will only be acceptable on the court floors and must be pg. 10

11 inspected by their coaches and managers before the start of the game and deemed acceptable Officiating/Volunteers Officials must be sanctioned for use through the SBA. All officials must be registered Officials with the SBA Major Officials 1 - Head Referee must be nationally certified as a referee Umpires 13.2 Minor Officials -To be determined 14.0 Medals Medals will be awarded to individual players. No medals will be awarded for teams. Gold 56 medals Silver 56 medals Bronze 56 medals Medals for players, coaches & managers 15.0 Provincial Sport Governing Body 15.1 Saskatchewan Badminton Association NAME: Frank Gaudet - Executive Director TELEPHONE: Cell: saskbadminton@sasktel.net 15.2 FSIN CONTACT INFORMATION NAME: Director TELEPHONE: ken.thomas@fsin.com pg. 11

12 15.3 HOST INFORMATION NAME: Games Coordinator?? TELEPHONE: FAX: ?? NAME: Sports Coordinator-? TELEPHONE: FAX: ? pg. 12

13 ! 3 on 3 Basketball 1.0 SPORT 5 on 5 Basketball 2.0 LOCATIONS?? pg. 13

14 3.0 DATES April SANCTIONED Yes 5.0 NUMBER OF COMPETITORS ON A TEAM: 5.1 Junior Male/Female: 5 Male, 5 Female Senior Male/Female: 5 Male, 5 Female 5.2 Alternates; 2 male and 2 female athletes may be listed as alternates for each age category. Should the placement of the alternate become necessary due to injury, illness or absenteeism the team has until the commencement of the games to slot in the alternate. The maximum number of players will be eligible to be registered participants of the games, issued accreditation and complete shall not exceed 5 males and 5 females per age category. Each Tribal Council must have a minimum of 3 in each age division and age category. 5.3 Each Tribal Council may have 2 coaches (per gender) for their basketball team. One coach must be female for female team. 6.0 CLASSIFICATION 6.1 Junior Male/ Female Born in 2003/2004/2005 Senior Male/ Female Born in 2000/2001/ The minimum age requirement is 13 or born in ELIGIBILITY 7.1 The Saskatchewan First Nation Winter Games shall be open to those who are of Status Indian Ancestry. Athlete treaty numbers are requires as proof. 7.2 All athletes must play with their respective Tribal/Grand Council teams, in which they are registered as per band membership list. 7.3 All athletes must be a member of a First Nation within the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations. 7.4 Transfer of status Indians to another Tribal/Grand Council is allowed as per Saskatchewan First Nation Winter and Summer Technical Manual RESIDENCY clause. 8.0 PROVINCIAL REGISTRATION pg. 14

15 8.1 Team Registrations All athletes and coaches must be registered with Basketball Saskatchewan Inc (BSI). In addition each team is required to complete the attached registration form. This registration form is to be submitted to BSI and the FSIN SCYR Department no later than February 26th 2018 at 4:00p.m. 8.2 Coach Certification All coaches on the official registration must be fully certified including theory, technical and practical under the National Coaching Certification Program to a minimum of level 1 in Basketball or the equivalent in the Competency Based Education Training system, which in introduction to competition. All coaches must be certified no later than February 26, As per the mandatory requirements for all sports in Saskatchewan the Respect In Sport online training program must be taken by all coaches. The respect in sport is an online course that can be complete by registering at the following site and completing the online material: All coaches must be certified no later than February 26, Payment of Registration Each Tribal Council is responsible to send completed registration forms and payment directly to the Basketball Saskatchewan Inc. Payment of $25.00/per team plus $2.00/per player must be issued on ONE cheque per Tribal Council. Payment and registration are due and cheques are to be made payable to Basketball Saskatchewan Inc no later than February 26, Competition 9.1 Type of Competition Pool Format with single elimination tournament in medal play. pg. 15

16 Both in pools and in overall competition standings, the following classification rules apply. If teams are tied after the first step, refer to the next one and so on. 1. Most wins (or win ratio in case of unequal number of games in inter-pool comparison); 2. Head-to-head confrontation (only taking win/loss into account and applies within a pool only); 3. Most points scored in average (without considering winning scores of forfeits). If teams are still tied after those three steps, the one(s) with the highest seeding win(s) the tie-breaker. 9.2 Seeding Seeding will be according to the 2014 First Nation Winter Games Results. 9.3 Court and Ball The game will be played on a 3x3 basketball court with 1 basket. A regular 3x3 court playing surface is 15m (width) x 11m (length). The court shall have a regular basketball playing court sized zone, including a free throw line (5.80m), a two point line (6.75m) and a no-charge semi-circle area underneath the one basket. Half a traditional basketball court may be used. The official 3x3 ball shall be used in all categories. Note: at grassroots level, 3x3 can be played anywhere; court markings if any are used shall be adapted to the available space 9.4 Beginning of the Game Both teams shall warm-up simultaneously prior to the game. A coin flip shall determine which team gets the first possession. The team that wins the coin flip can either choose to benefit from the ball possession at the beginning of the game or at the beginning of a potential overtime. The game must start with three players on the court. Note: articles 4.3 and 6.4 apply to FIBA 3x3 Official Competitions* only (not mandatory for grassroots events). * FIBA Official Competitions are Olympic Tournaments, 3x3 World Championships (incl. U18), Zone Championships (incl. U18), the 3x3 World Tour and 3x3 All Stars 9.5 Scoring Every shot inside the arc shall be awarded one 1 point. Every shot behind the arc shall be awarded 2 points. pg. 16

17 Every successful free throw shall be awarded 1 point. 9.6 Playing time/winner of a Game The regular playing time shall be as follows: one period of 10 minutes playing time. The clock shall be stopped during dead ball situations and free throws. The clock shall be restarted after the exchange of the ball is completed (as soon as it is in the offensive team s hands). However the first team which scores 21 points or more wins the game if it happens before the end of regular playing time. This rule applies to regular playing time only (not in a potential overtime). If the score is tied at the end of playing time, an extra period of time will be played. There shall be an interval of 1 minute before the overtime starts. The first team to score 2 points in the overtime wins the game. A team shall lose the game by forfeit if at the scheduled starting time the team is not present on the playing court with 3 players ready to play. In case of a forfeit, the game score is marked with w-0 or 0-w ( w standing for win) A team shall lose by default if it leaves the court before the end of the game or all the players of the team are injured and/or disqualified. In case of a default situation, the winning team can choose to keep its score or have the game forfeited, whilst the defaulting team's score is set to 0 in any case. A team losing by default or a tortuous forfeit will be disqualified from the competition. Note: if a game clock is not available the running time s length and/or required points for sudden death is at the organizer s discretion. FIBA recommends setting the score limit in line with the game s duration (10 minutes/10 points; 15 minutes/15 points; 21 minutes/21 points) Fouls/Free throws A team is in a penalty situation after it has committed 6 fouls. Players are not excluded based on the number of personal fouls disqualification (see rules) Fouls during the act of shooting inside the arc shall be awarded 1 free throw, whilst fouls during the act of shooting behind the arc shall be awarded 2 free throws. Fouls during the act of shooting followed by a successful field goal shall be awarded 1 additional free throw. pg. 17

18 Team fouls 7, 8 and 9 shall always be awarded with 2 free throws. The 10th and any subsequent team foul will be awarded with 2 free throws and ball possession. This clause is applied also to fouls during the act of shooting and overrules see above. All technical fouls will be always awarded with 1 free throw and ball possession; whilst unsportsmanlike fouls will be awarded with 2 free throws and ball possession. The game shall continue with an exchange of the ball behind the arc at the top of the court after a technical or unsportsmanlike foul. Note: no free throws are awarded after offensive foul. 9.8 How the Ball is played Following each successful field goal or last free throw (except those followed by ball possession): - A player from a non-scoring team will resume the game by dribbling or passing the ball from inside the court directly underneath the basket (not from behind the end line) to a place on the court behind the arc. - The defensive team is not allowed to play for the ball in the no-charge semi-circle area underneath the basket. Following each unsuccessful field goal or last free throw (except those followed by ball possession): - If the offensive team rebounds the ball, it may continue to attempt to score without returning the ball behind the arc. - If the defensive team rebounds the ball, it must return the ball behind the arc (by passing or dribbling). If the defensive team steals or blocks the ball, it must return the ball behind the arc (by passing or dribbling) Possession of the ball given to either team following any dead ball situation shall start with a check-ball, i.e. an exchange of the ball (between the defensive and the offensive player) behind the arc at the top of the court. A player is considered to be behind the arc when neither of his feet are inside nor step the arc. In the event of a jump ball situation, the defensive team shall be rewarded the ball. pg. 18

19 9.9 Stalling Stalling or failing to play actively (i.e. not attempting to score) shall be a violation. If the court is equipped with a shot clock, a team must attempt a shot within 12 seconds. The clock shall start as soon as the ball is in the offensive players hands (following the exchange with the defensive player or after a successful field goal underneath the basket). Note: If the court is not equipped with a shot clock and a team is not sufficiently trying to attack the basket, the referee shall give them a warning by counting the last 5 seconds Substitutions Substitutions can be done by any team when the ball becomes dead, prior to the check-ball or free throw. The substitute can enter the game after his teammate steps off the court and establishes a physical contact with him. Substitutions can only take place behind the end line opposite the basket and substitutions require no action from the referees or table officials Time Outs Each team is granted one team time-out. Any player can call the time-out in a dead ball situation. All time-outs have a length of 30 seconds Note: time-outs and substitutions can only be called in dead ball situations and cannot be called when the ball is live pursuant how the ball is played Disqualification A player committing 2 unsportsmanlike fouls (not applicable to technical fouls) will be disqualified from the game by the referees and may be disqualified from the event by the organizer. Independent thereof, the organizer will disqualify the player(s) concerned from the event for acts of violence, verbal or physical aggression, tortuous interference in game results, or any other breach of the FIBA Code of Ethics (Book 1, Chapter II of the FIBA Internal Regulations). pg. 19

20 10.0 Results Procedure 10.1 Each Tribal/Grand Council will receive points according to the following chart: PLACE POINTS 1 st place 10 points 2 nd place 9 points 3 rd place 8 points 4 th place 7 points 5 th place 6 points 6 th place 5 points 7 th place 4 points 8 th place 3 points 9 th place 2 points 10 th 13 th place 1 point 11.0 Protest Procedure 11.1 The FSIN Sport, Culture, Youth and Recreation Board will act as the Jury for all protests dealing with the eligibility of Athletes. All protests must be concisely written and presented to the FSIN Games Coordinator immediately after the end of the game. The time and date must be submitted in writing. Protests must be signed by the Team Sport Contact/ Chef-de-Mission or his/her mission staff designate of the participating team. This designate must be submitted in writing. All protests will be accepted with no explanation from the Board. All protests must be dealt with within 15 minutes of the game ending or game stands as posted. pg. 20

21 A fee of $ will be in place for all protests. This fee will be given directly to the FSIN Games Coordinator. Cash will be the only accepted form of payment. This fee will be put toward the Youth Championships if the protest is lost. Protest fee will be returned if the protest is won by the Team protesting Equipment/Competitive Uniform 12.1 Four courts with FIBA line markings, baskets and backboards, a score clock, two 30 second clocks, a scorebook, tables for scorers and clock operators, benches and chairs for teams, one Molten ball size 6 both boys and girls with an extra ball available in emergencies Competitive Uniform All jersey & shorts must be matching Tribal Council colors. Numbering Officiating/Volunteers Numbers on the back of jersey Major Officials 1 or 2 officials per court 13.2 Minor Officials each game will require a time keeper, score keeper, shot clock keeper and recorder 14.0 Medals The following medals will be required: Event Gold Silver Bronze Senior Male Senior Female Junior Male Junior Female pg. 21

22 15.0 Provincial Sport Governing Body 15.1 SASKATCHEWAN BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION NAME: - Executive Director TELEPHONE: FAX: glucas@basketballsask.com 15.2 FSIN CONTACT INFORMATION NAME: Director of Sport and Rec. TELEPHONE: HOST INFORMATION NAME: Sport Coordinator TELEPHONE: 306-? FAX: 304-? ? NAME: Sports Coordinator- TELEPHONE: 306-? FAX: 306-? ? NAME: Basketball Coordinator Michael Linklater TELEPHONE: pg. 22

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24 BROOMBAL L! 1.0 SPORT Broomball 2.0 LOCATIONS?? pg. 24

25 3.0 DATES April SANCTIONED Yes 5.0 NUMBER OF COMPETITORS PER TEAM: 5.1 Female Bantam Division 15 players, maximum Female Midget Division 15 players, maximum 5.2 Alternates. Each team may list 3 alternates. Should the placement of the alternate become necessary due to injury, illness or absenteeism the team has until the commencement of the games to slot in the alternate. The maximum number of players will be eligible to be registered participants of the games, issued accreditation and compete shall not exceed 15 players per team. 5.3 Each team is allowed to have 2 coaches. 5.4 One coach must be female. 6.0 CLASSIFICATION (as of Dec 31, 2017) 6.1 Age Categories Bantam Division (14 & Under) - Born Midget Division (17 & Under) - Born 2001, 2002, The minimum age requirement is 13 years of age (born in 2005) 6.3 A player may play one division above their age. Players only play in one division 7.0 ELIGIBILITY 7.1 The Saskatchewan First Nation Winter Games shall be open to those who are of Status Indian Ancestry. Athlete treaty numbers are requires as proof. pg. 25

26 7.2 All athletes must play with their respective Tribal/Grand Council teams, in which they are registered as per band membership list. 7.3 All athletes must be a member of a First Nation within the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations. 7.4 Transfer of status Indians to another Tribal/Grand Council is allowed as per Saskatchewan First Nation Winter and Summer Technical Manual RESIDENCY clause. 8.0 PROVINCIAL REGISTRATION 8.1 Team Registrations All athletes, coaches and managers are required to complete the attached registration form. This registration form is to be submitted to the Saskatchewan Broomball Association and the FSIN SCYR Department no later than, February 26 th 2018 at 4:00 pm. 8.2 Coach Certification All coaches on the official registration must be fully certified including theory, technical and practical under the National Coaching Certification Program to a minimum of level 1 in Broomball or the equivalent in the Competency Based Education Training system of Broomball for Fun Trained (BF2). These coaches must be certified no later than February 26 th, All coaches must also take the Respect in Sport Training (RIS), it is an online course that can be completed by registering at the following site and completing the online material: All coaches must be certified no later than February 26 th, Payment of Registration 9.0 Competition Each Tribal/Grand Council is responsible to send completed registration forms and payment directly to the Saskatchewan Broomball Association. Payment for Team registration fees must be issued on ONE cheque per Tribal Council. Payment of $200.00/per team made payable to Saskatchewan Broomball Association no later than February 26 th, Type of Competition pg. 26

27 The competition will be a POOL FORMAT. 9.2 Rules Overview Rules for this event will as per the Saskatchewan Broomball Association rules manual. (a) The competition will be non-contact for all categories of play. (b) (c) (d) (e) CSA approved hockey helmets with full face masks are required for all players; this includes all players on the bench. Broomball shoes, elbow pads, and shin pads are required as per the SBA rule book. Players will not be allowed to participate without these pieces of equipment. Gloves/ hand protection are recommended. All protective equipment, except for the gloves and helmet, shall be worn under the uniform. Games will consist of two (2) 15 minute stop time periods. If timekeepers are not available, the games will consist of two (2) 18 minute periods with running time. In the case of running time, penalties will be two (2) minutes in length beginning at the time the ball is dropped for the next face off. Competition play will begin with Pool play, with a medal round to follow. Each team will be guaranteed 3 games During pool play, team will be awarded (2) points for a win, (1) points for a tie, (0) for a loss. (f) (g) During pool play, games ending in a tie will remain a tie. During medal play, games ending in a tie will be: a. the goalie and one player are removed from each team (team s play 4 on 4 with no goaltenders). Defenders are not allowed to be in the crease to make a save or stop a shot from the attacking team. Players must be over half to score in overtime. Teams will play a five (5) minute overtime period the team with the most goals during this time period will win the game. b. If the game is tied after 5 minutes of overtime, teams will continue 4 on 4 with no goaltenders for another 15 minute sudden death period. pg. 27

28 (h) (i) The first team to score in this additional period will be declared the winner. Teams are allowed one timeout per game. Team uniforms must have numbers on them. All players on the same team must wear a different number on their sweaters. (j) Teams late for games clock will start at scheduled game time, after 5 minutes a goal will be added. If a team is not ready to participate after 10 minutes, game will be default Scoring Each Tribal/Grand Council will receive points according to the following chart: PLACE 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place 4th Place 5th Place 6th Place 7th Place 8th Place 9th Place 10th-13th Place POINTS 10 pts 9 pts 8 pts 7 pts 6 pts 5 pts 4 pts 3 pts 2 pts 1 pt each 11.0 Protest Procedure 11.1 Sports Protest The Saskatchewan Broomball Association (SBA) Rules Manual will apply regarding protests. Protests must be made to the head referee and he/she can consult FSIN and the Sports Chairperson to make a decision. Protests are allowed on rules applications only, which will follow the rules of Saskatchewan Broomball Association. The Sport Jury will be comprised of the following members: pg. 28

29 I. Sport Chairperson II. III. IV. Head Referee: Officials involved SBA Representative FSIN Representative 11.2 Eligibility Protests The FSIN Sport, Culture, Youth and Recreation will act as the Jury for all protests dealing with eligibility of Athletes. All protests must be concisely written and presented to the FSIN Games Coordinator immediately after the end of the game. The Time and date must be submitted in writing. Protests must be signed by the Team Sport Contact/Chefde-Mission or his/her mission staff designate of the participating team. This designate must be submitted in writing. All protests will be accepted with no explanation from the Board. All protests must be dealt with within 15 minutes of the game ending or game stands as posted. A fee of $ will be in place for all protests. This fee will be given directly to the FSIN Games Coordinator. Cash will be the only accepted form of payment. This fee will be put toward the Youth Championships if the protest is lost. Protest fee will be returned if the protest is won by the Team protesting Equipment/Competitive Uniform 12.1 Athletic Equipment All athletes should arrive at the competition venue prepared and equipped to play. All equipment needs to be supplied by the Tribal Council or team involved. (Shoes, Brooms, etc.) 12.2 Competitive Uniforms It is the coaches and managers of both team responsibility of ensuring that each team wear their Tribal Council team jersey colors/logos. In addition every player must wear helmet, face shield, gloves, neck guard and mouth guard. Appropriate broomball shoes will only be accepted on the ice and must be inspected by their coaches and managers before the start of the games and deemed acceptable. pg. 29

30 13.0 OFFICIATING 13.1 On Ice Officials Two (2) on ice officials per game when available. Competition will operate with one official is necessary. Officials must be certified by the SBA Off Ice Officials Minimum of one (1) off ice official per arena (supplied by the host group). When off ice officials are not available at the arena, games will be played with running time as noted in 7.2 Rules Overview Medals The following medals will be required: Medals for players & 2 coaches Gold 34 medals Silver 34 medals Bronze 34medals 15.0 MEDICAL SERVICES: Medical services will be provided by the host society. A minimum of one First Responder will be on location at all competition times. The First Responder will be equipped with a First Aid Kit SECURITY A minimum of one security personnel will be on location at all competition times 17.0 Provincial Sport Governing Body 17.1 Saskatchewan Broomball Association NAME: Stacey Silzer - Executive Director TELEPHONE: FAX: saskbroomball@sasktel.net 17.2 FSIN CONTACT INFORMATION NAME: Director TELEPHONE: HOST INFORMATION NAME: Games Coordinator? TELEPHONE: 306-? FAX: 304-? ? pg. 30

31 NAME: Sports Coordinator? TELEPHONE: 306? FAX: 306? ? CURLING pg. 31

32 1.0 SPORT Curling 2.0 LOCATIONS?? 3.0 DATES April SANCTIONED Yes 5.0 NUMBER OF COMPETITORS PER TEAM: 5.2 Alternates. Each team may list one male or one female alternate on their rosters. Should the placement of the alternate become necessary due to injury, illness or absenteeism the team has until the commencement of the games to slot in appropriately gendered alternate into position. The maximum number of players will be eligible to be registered participants of the games, issued accreditation and compete shall not exceed 5 players per team. pg. 32

33 5.4 Each team is allowed to have 1 coach and 1 manager. 5.5 Due to both male and female competitors, one coach/manager must be male and the other coach/manager must be female. 5.6 Team Definition and Alterations 6.0 CLASSIFICATION If a team has registered 5 players, all members on the team are required to play a minimum of one game. Team line-ups and substitution will be as per CCA Rules of Curling Canada for Officiated Play in section 5(5) and 5(6). A team may have the option of playing with three players should player(s) become disposed due to injury etc. The first two players will each delivery three stones in each end. Under no circumstances may a team play with less than three players delivering stones. Junior Mixed: 2003/2004/ During play you must use 2 male and 2 female 3 male, 2 female or 2 male, 3 female Senior Mixed: 2000/2001/ During play you must use 2 male and 2 female 7.0 ELIGIBILITY 3 male, 2 female or 2 male, 3 female The minimum age requirement is 13 or born in The Saskatchewan First Nation Winter Games shall be open to those who are of Status Indian Ancestry. Athlete treaty numbers are requires as proof. 7.2 All athletes must play with their respective Tribal/Grand Council teams, in which they are registered as per band membership list. 7.3 All athletes must be a member of a First Nation within the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations. 7.4 Transfer of status Indians to another Tribal/Grand Council is allowed as per Saskatchewan First Nation Winter and Summer Technical Manual RESIDENCY clause. pg. 33

34 8.0 PROVINCIAL REGISTRATION 8.1 Team Registrations All athletes, coaches and managers are required to complete the attached registration form. Athletes must be members of CURLSASK either through membership with the FSIN Curling Club (Associate Member of CURLSASK) or through membership in a CURLSASK affiliated curling club. This registration form is to be submitted to FSIN Curling Club, CURLSASK and the FSIN SCYR Department no later than, February 26 th 2018 at 4:00 pm. 8.2 Coach Certification Each Coach and Managers must be a minimum age of 21 years old. Coaches must be an NCCP trained Curling Club Coach or Level One Curling Certification. Coaches must be trained by February 26 th, Coach Exemption: Coaches who are not trained prior to February 26 th 2016 can apply for an exemption to the CURLSASK. Coaches will only be granted an exemption once in a life time for any CURLSASK sanctioned events. All coaches must also take the Respect in Sport Training (RiS), it is an online course that can be completed by registering at the following site and completing the online material: All coaches must be certified no later than February 26 th, Payment of Registration 9.0 Competition Payment for Team registration fees must be issued on ONE cheque per Tribal Council. Payment of $100.00/per team and $10/per athlete (note: this fee is waived if athlete is already a member of CURLSASK affiliated curling club) made payable to Curl Sask. no later than February 26 th, Type of Competition The format for the competition involves 3 phases: pg. 34

35 Phase 1 Winner will be awarded Banner, but points will not be added to overall points Phase 2 & 3 Points will be added to overall points for FNWG Phase 1 Curling 101 & Skill Challenge This component has a 1 hour introduction to curling clinic for the athletes and coaches followed by a short on ice skills challenge. The skills challenge involves each team attempting to execute 2 shots (draw to the button and nose hit). Each team selects 1 male and 1 female to attempt one of the shots (draw or hit). The remaining two team members attempt the other shot. Each shot will be attempted once with points being awarded for execution (summary of points awarded under section 9.2). Phase 2 Two vs Two games Each full team will make a team of 2 males and a team of 2 females to compete against other tribal/grand councils. Games will be 4 ends with 6 rocks delivered for each team per end. Each two person team will play 1 game against teams from a different pool then they are in for the regular competition games. Points will be awarded for participation as well as for winning. (See points break down under section 9.2) Phase 3 Regular Competition The format for this component of the competition will be determined by the number of Tribal/Grand Councils participating in the games. Each team will play 4 games with points being awarded for participation as well as winning (see points break down under section 9.2). If the pool only has 4 or fewer teams then teams will play opponents twice. Games will be a maximum of 5 ends. No extra ends required. The duration of the game shall be 1 hour 15 minutes. If the time limit has expired, the curlers shall finish the end they are playing. No end shall be started after 1 hour and 5 minutes. pg. 35

36 Pools will be set up based on the number of teams entering the competition as follows: 5 or fewer teams 1 Pool 6 teams 2 Pools of 3 teams 7 teams 1 Pool of 4 teams, 1 Pool of 3 teams 8 teams 2 Pools of 4 teams 9 teams 1 Pool of 5 teams, 1 Pool of 4 teams 10 teams 2 Pools of 5 teams 11 teams 2 Pools of 4 teams, 1 pool of 3 teams 12 teams 3 Pools of 4 teams 13 teams 1 Pool of 5 teams, 2 Pools of 4 teams Placement in the pools is based on results from the 2014 First Nations Winter Games. If a Tribal/Grand Council did not compete in previous games their pool placement will be drawn by lot. If a Tribal/Grand Council is not represented at the 2016 First Nations Winter Games then the lower ranking Tribal/Grand Council will be bumped up. Pool divisions are outlined under 9.3 Draws for Regular Competition. At the Conclusion of all 3 phases, determination of final placing of the First Nations Winter Games will be determined by the total number of points earned through the 3 phases of the Games. The team with the most points being ranked first, the teams with the second most points ranked second and so on. In the event of a tie, team ranking shall be determined first by their Win/Loss record in regular competition with the team that has more wins being ranked higher. If the tie still remains, the team who has scored more total accumulated points in their regular competition games will be ranked higher. 9.2 Point Break Down For Phases Curling 101 Clinic Skills Challenge 1 shot per player - 4 pts/shot pg. 36

37 (Must attend Curling 101 Clinic to participate in Skills Challenge) Draw to Button: 4 points on, or biting the button 3 pts in, or biting the four foot 2 pts in, or biting the eight foot 1 pt in, or biting the 12 foot Hit and Stick: 4 points on, or biting the button 3 pts in, or biting the four foot 2 pts in, or biting the eight foot 1. pt in, or biting the 12 foot MAX POINTS AVAILABLE/TEAM 16 pts 2 vs 2 Games Game Winner 6 additional pts/game Game Loser 2 additional pts/game Game Ties 4 additional pts/team/game No points provided for defaulted games MAX POINTS AVAILABLE/TEAM 6 pts/game = 12 pts Round Robin Competition Game Winner 10 additional pts/game Game Loser 2 additional pts/game Game Ties 6 additional pts/team/game No points provided for defaulted games MAX POINTS AVAILABLE/TEAM 10 pts/game = 40 pts These points do not count towards the overall standing 9.3 Draws for Regular Competition Below are the Draws for each scenario. pg. 37

38 5 or fewer Teams 1 Pool 2 sheets of Ice 5 Draws Teams: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Draw 1: 1 v 2 3 v 4 Bye 5 Draw 2: 1 v 3 2 v 5 Bye 4 Draw 3: 1 v 4 3 v 5 Bye 2 Draw 4: 1 v 5 2 v 4 Bye 3 Draw 5: 2 v 3 4 v 5 Bye 1 6 Teams 2 Pools of 3 Teams 2 sheets 6 Draws Teams: Pool A: 1, 4, 5 Pool B: 2, 3, 6 Pool A Pool B Draw 1: 1 v 4 Bye 5 2 v 3 Bye 6 Draw 2: 1 v 5 Bye 4 2 v 6 Bye 3 Draw 3: 4 v 5 Bye 1 3 v 6 Bye 2 Draw 4: 1 v 4 Bye 5 2 v 3 Bye 6 Draw 5: 1 v 5 Bye 4 2 v 6 Bye 3 Draw 6: 4 v 5 Bye 1 3 v 6 Bye 2 7 Teams 1 Pool of 4 1 Pool of 3 3 sheets 6 draws Teams: Pool A: 1, 4, 5 Pool B: 2, 3, 6, 7 Pool A Pool B Draw 1: 1 v 4 Bye 5 2 v 3 6 v 7 Draw 2: 1 v 5 Bye 4 2 v 6 3 v 7 Draw 3: 4 v 5 Bye 1 2 v 7 3 v 6 Draw 4: 1 v 4 Bye 5 2 v 6 3 v 7 Draw 5: 1 v 5 Bye 4 Draw 6: 4 v 5 Bye 1 pg. 38

39 8 Teams 2 Pools of 4 Teams 4 sheets 4 Draws Teams: Pool A: 1, 4, 5, 8 Pool B: 2, 3, 6, 7 Pool A Pool B Draw 1: 1 v 4 5 v 8 2 v 3 6 v 7 Draw 2: 1 v 5 4 v 8 2 v 6 3 v 7 Draw 3: 1 v 8 4 v 5 2 v 7 3 v 6 Draw 4: 1 v 5 4 v 8 2 v 6 3 v 7 9 Teams 1 Pool of 5 Teams 1 Pool of 4 Teams 4 sheets 5 Draws Teams: Pool A: 1, 4, 5, 8, 9 Pool B: 2, 3, 6, 7 Pool A Pool B Draw 1: 1 v 4 5 v 8 Bye v 3 6 v 7 Draw 2: 1 v 5 4 v 9 Bye v 6 3 v 7 Draw 3: 1 v 8 5 v 9 Bye v 7 3 v 6 Draw 4: 1 v 9 4 v 8 Bye v 6 3 v 7 Draw 5: 4 v 5 8 v 9 Bye 1 10 Teams 2 Pools of 5 Teams 4 sheets 5 Draws Teams: Pool A: 1, 4, 5, 8, 9 Pool B: 2, 3, 6, 7, 10 Pool A Pool B Draw 1: 1 v 4 5 v 8 Bye v 3 6 v 7 Bye - 10 Draw 2: 1 v 5 4 v 9 Bye v 6 3 v 10 Bye - 7 Draw 3: 1 v 8 5 v 9 Bye v 7 6 v 10 Bye - 3 Draw 4: 1 v 9 4 v 8 Bye v 10 3 v 7 Bye - 6 Draw 5: 4 v 5 8 v 9 Bye 1 3 v 6 7 v 10 Bye 1 pg. 39

40 11 Teams 2 Pools of 4 Teams 1 Pool of 3 Teams 4 sheets 6 Draws Teams: Pool A: 2, 5, 8, 11 Pool B: 3, 4, 9, 10 Pool C: 1, 6, 7 Pool A Pool B Pool C Draw 1: 2 v 5 8 v 11 3 v 4 1 v 6 Draw 2: 2 v 8 3 v 9 4 v 10 6 v 7 Draw 3: 2 v 11 5 v 8 9 v 10 1 v 7 Draw 4: 5 v 11 3 v 10 4 v 9 1 v 6 Draw 5: 2 v 8 5 v 11 3 v 9 6 v 7 Draw 6: 4 v 10 1 v 7 12 Teams 3 Pools of 4 Teams 4 sheets 6 draws Teams: Pool A: 2, 5, 8, 11 Pool B: 3, 4, 9, 10 Pool C: 1, 6, 7, 12 Pool A Pool B Pool C Draw 1: 2 v 5 8 v 11 3 v 4 9 v 10 Draw 2: 2 v 8 5 v 11 1 v 6 7 v 12 Draw 3: 3 v 10 4 v 10 1 v 7 6 v 12 Draw 4: 2 v 11 5 v 8 3 v 10 4 v 9 1 v 7 Draw 5: 2 v 8 5 v 11 1 v 12 6 v 7 Draw 6: 3 v 9 4 v 10 1 v7 6 v Teams 2 Pools of 4 Teams 1 Pool of 5 Teams 4 sheets 7 Draws Teams: Pool A: 2, 5, 8, 11 Pool B: 3, 4, 9, 10 Pool C: 1, 6, 7, 12, 13 Pool A Pool B Pool C Draw 1: 2 v 5 8 v 11 1 v 6 7 v 12 Draw 2: 3 v 4 9 v 10 1 v 7 6 v 13 Draw 3: 2 v 8 5 v 11 3 v 9 4 v 10 Draw 4: 2 v 11 5 v 8 1 v 12 7 v 13 pg. 40

41 Draw 5: 3 v 10 4 v 9 1 v 13 6 v 12 Draw 6: 2 v 8 5 v 11 3 v 9 4 v 10 Draw 7: 6 v 7 12 v Rules Overview for Regular Competition Games 10.0 Scoring Unless otherwise stated in this technical package, the rules of officiated play from Curling Canada Rule Book published September 2018 will be adhered to for onice game play. Teams will have one (1) 90 second time outs per 5 end game. During competition games, coaches may only be permitted in the playing area and communicate with their team during time outs as per CURLSASK competition regulations. Managers are not allowed access to the on ice playing area at any time. A coin toss will determine last rock advantage in the first end for all games. Rock color will be assigned for all games. All competitors and coaches are required to abide by the CURLSASK Code of Conduct as outlined in the CURLSASK Annual Yearbook or online at Disciplinary measures and dispute settlement are outlined. Late Arrivals: Teams should arrive at the rink in time to be prepared to play at their scheduled time. If a team is not present at the scheduled time then the games will be stalled for 5 minutes. If a team has not arrived within 10 minutes of the scheduled time they will forfeit the game and points will be awarded accordingly Procedure for placing At the Conclusion of all 3 phases, determination of final placing of the First Nations Winter Games will be determined by the total number of points earned through the 3 phases of the Games. The team with the most points being ranked first Tie Breaking Procedure In the event of a tie, team ranking shall be determined first by their Win/ Loss record in regular competition with the team that has more wins being ranked higher. If the tie still remains, the team who has scored more total pg. 41

42 accumulated points in their regular competition games will be ranked higher. If tie still remains, the team who has a higher total accumulated number of ends has scored in regular competition games will be ranked higher Each Tribal/Grand Council will receive points according to the following chart: PLACE 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place 4th Place 5th Place 6th Place 7th Place 8th Place 9th Place 10th-13th Place POINTS 10 pts 9 pts 8 pts 7 pts 6 pts 5 pts 4 pts 3 pts 2 pts 1 pt each 11.0 Protest Procedure 11.1 Sport Protest The Head Official is responsible for rule enforcement and interpretation on the ice, in all areas covered by the Rules of Curling for Officiated Play, rules in the Technical Package and any precedent. His/hers decision will be final except in matters involving disciplinary actions where CURLSASK Code of Conduct will be followed. The decision of the Sport Jury shall be final and binding on the Competitor/coach. There shall be no further appeal from the decision of the Sport Jury. The Sport Jury shall be comprised of: I. Host Committee Sport Coordinator II. Head Official pg. 42

43 III. IV. CURLSASK representative FSIN representative 11.2 Eligibility Protest The FSIN Sport, Culture, Youth and Recreation Board will act as the Jury for all protests dealing with the eligibility of Athletes. All protests must be concisely written and presented to the FSIN Games Coordinator immediately after the end of the game. The time and date must be submitted in writing. Protests must be signed by the Team Sport Contact/Chef-de-Mission or his/her mission staff designate of the participating team. This designate must be submitted in writing. All protests will be accepted with no explanation from the Board. All protests must be dealt with within 15 minutes of the game ending or game stands as posted. A fee of $ will be in place for all protests. This fee will be given directly to the FSIN Games Coordinator. Cash will be the only accepted form of payment. This fee will be put toward the Youth Championships if the protest is lost. Protest fee will be returned if the protest is won by the Team protesting Equipment/Competitive Uniform 12.1 Athlete Equipment All curling athletes should arrive at the competition prepared and equipped to play. Brooms and sliders may be available at the host curling club (cost for rental is determined by the host club) Any team equipment that may possibly come in contact with the playing surface is subject to inspection by an official prior to and during competition. The team equipment which is subject to inspection includes, but is not limited to: corn/straw brooms, brushes, sliders, grippers, shoes in general, sliding/delivery devices and on-ice clothing. If the official determines that the equipment is in conflict with the ideals of fair play, potentially damaging to the ice surface or not in compliance shall identify the equipment as being unacceptable and direct the team to remove the equipment from the playing surface. pg. 43

44 12.2 Competitive Uniform It is the coaches and managers of both teams responsibility of ensuring that all their athletes wear appropriate clothing (Track suits and shirt) and their Tribal Council colors/logos before the start of the game. If teams are not in appropriate Tribal Council attire (ex. Jeans) as determined by the Head Official, the player will be asked to find appropriate attire and may be asked to leave the game until the appropriate attire is worn Host Committee Facility Requirements Minimum 8 sheets of ice is required The on-ice surface shall be the dimensions in the CCA Rule Book. The Club should have appropriate scoreboards per sheet. Rock should be uniform and matched. All appropriate Officiating equipment will be supplied by CURLSASK. The host committee is responsible for seating for officials and any set up required for equipment Officiating/Volunteers 13.1 Major Officials I Head Official 1 Supervising Official 13.2 Minor Officials (for two on two and regular competition games only) 1 on-ice official per sheet per draw 1 roving official per draw 13.3 Volunteers (for Curling Skills 101 & Skills Challenge) 1 Curling instructor required per sheet of ice required (maximum 8 instructors) 14.0 Medals The following medals will be required: Medals for players & 1 coach & 1 manager 14 gold medals 14 silver medals pg. 44

45 14 bronze medals Provincial Sport Governing Body 15.1 CURLSASK NAME: Amber Holland - Executive Director TELEPHONE: FAX: aholland@curlsask.ca 15.2 FSIN CONTACT INFORMATION NAME: Director TELEPHONE: HOST INFORMATION NAME: Games Coordinator? TELEPHONE: 306-? FAX: 304-? ? NAME: Sports Coordinator-? TELEPHONE: 306-?FAX: 306-? ? pg. 45

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48 1.0 SPORT: HOCKEY 2.0 LOCATIONS:?? 3.0 DATES: April SANCTIONED: YES 5.0 NUMBER OF COMPETITORS PER TEAM: 5.1 Atom: 15 Skaters, 2 Goalies Pee Wee: 15 Skaters, 2 Goalies Bantam: 15 Skaters, 2 Goalies Midget: 15 Skaters, 2 Goalies Female Atom/Pee Wee: 15 Skaters, 2 Goalies Female Bantam/Midget: 15 Skaters, 2 Goalies 5.2 Alternates. Each team may list 3 alternates. Should the placement of the alternate become necessary due to injury, illness or absenteeism the team has until the commencement of the games to slot in the alternate. The maximum number of players that will be eligible to be registered participants of the games, issued accreditation and compete shall not exceed 19 players per team. 5.3 Each team is allowed to have 2 coaches and 1 trainer. 5.4 Male teams must have a minimum of 1 male coach. Female teams must have a minimum of 1 female coach. 6.0 CLASSIFICATION 6.1 Age Categories Atom: Born 2007, 2008 Pee Wee: Born 2005, 2006 Bantam: Born 2003, 2004 Midget: Born 2000, 2001, 2002 Female Bantam/Midget: Born 2003, 2004, 2000, 2001, and 2002 Female Atom/Pee Wee: Born 2007, 2008, 2005, and First Year females can play one division down. 6.3 Any player can play down if they have had a concession in regular season play in the season. Proof of concession must be submitted to the FSIN SCRY Department along with registration. 6.4 Players may also play up one division, but must play only one division. pg. 48

49 6.5 Minimum age requirement is 10 years of age or born in ELIGIBILITY 7.1 The Saskatchewan First Nation Winter Games shall be open to those who are of Status Indian Ancestry. Athlete treaty numbers are required as proof. 7.2 All athletes must play with their respective with their respective Tribal/ Grand council teams they are a member of. 7.3 All athletes must be a member of a First Nation within the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations. 7.4 Transfer of Status Indians to another Tribal/Grand council is allowed as per Saskatchewan First Nation Winter and Summer Technical Manual RESIDENCY clause. 8.0 PROVINCIAL REGISTRATION 8.1 TEAM REGISTRATION Each Tribal/ Grand Council Team must be registered with the Saskatchewan Hockey Association. Each Tribal/ Grand Council must register their own teams according to division. Team registration is the responsibility of the Tribal/ Grand Council. 8.2 MINOR REGISTRATION (Players, Coaches and Trainers) Each Player, Coach and Trainer from each Tribal/ Grand Council Team must register with the Saskatchewan Hockey Association. It is the responsibility of each Tribal/ Grand Council to register their players, coaches and trainers. All registration forms must have all player, coach and trainer information clearly listed including Name, Birth date, Previous Team. Please note: Addresses are not needed just the First Nation that player, coach or trainer is from. Registration forms are to be submitted to the FSIN Sport, Culture, Youth & Recreation Department no later than February 26 th, 2018 at 4:00pm. pg. 49

50 8.3 PAYMENT OF REGISTRATION FEES Each Tribal/ Grand Council is responsible to send completed registration forms and payment of $577 directly to the FSIN- Sport, Culture, Youth & Recreation Department. Payments are made payable to Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nation. Payment for Team registration fees and Minor Registration fees must be issued on ONE cheque per Tribal/ Grand Council. We will not accept cheques from individual players, coaches or trainers. Registration fees come to SHA directly from FSIN in a onetime payment of $7,500. Payments and registration are due to Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations no later than February 26 th, COACH CERTIFICATION Each coach or trainer must be registered with the proper coaching certification: A maximum of 3 team officials will be allowed on the bench All team officials must have completed Speak Out The Head coach must be certified with Level Coach The Assistant coach must be certified with Level Coach 1 of the 3 team officials must be certified with Safety One (1) team official must have SHA Goal Tending certification pg. 50

51 9.0 COMPETITION 9.1 TYPE OF COMPETITION The tournament will be a modified double knock out Format. Tournament rules will consist of the following rules: Games will run with 2 25 straight time periods. The last 5 minutes of the 2 nd period will be stop time, IF THERE IS A 3 GOAL SPREAD. Gold and Bronze (Championship Games) medial final games will run 2 20 minute straight time period and 1-20 minute stop time period. Ice will be cleaned every 2 nd period. Should a team become 7 goals ahead after the 1 st period the game will be ended. All games, if two teams are tied at the end of the game, the game will remain tied. During Medal Round, if two teams are tied at the end of a game: The game will continue for a 3 minute 3 on 3 sudden death overtime period. Should the teams remain tied after the sudden death overtime period, each team shall pick 3 shooters for a shoot-out. Should the teams still remain after the 3 player shootout, the teams will engage in a sudden death shoot out using shooters who did not participate in the first shoot out. However, a short bench rule will be in effect. 9.2 SEEDING Seeding will be according to the 2016 First Nation Winter Games Results. pg. 51

52 9.3 LATE ARRIVALS Teams should arrive at the rink in time to be prepared to play games at their scheduled time SCORING If a team is not present at the scheduled time, clock will start. The team that is late will be penalized 1 goal every 5 minutes, to a maximum of 3 goals. If a team has not arrived within 15 minutes of the scheduled time they will forfeit the game. Each Tribal/ Grand Council will receive points according to the following chart: PLACE POINTS 1 ST Place 10 pts 2 nd Place 9 pts 3 rd Place 8 pts 4 th Place 7 pts 5 th Place 6 pts 6 th Place 5 pts 7 th Place 4 pts 8 th Place 3 pts 9 th Place 2 pts 10 th - 13 th Place 1 pts each 11.0 PROTEST PROCEDURE 11.1 Sport Jury No Protest of the Referees decision will be allowed. The Sport Jury will be comprised of the following members: Sport Chairperson, Head Referee, Officials Involved, Provincial Representative and FSIN Representative pg. 52

53 11.2 Eligibility Protests The FSIN Sport, Culture, Youth and Recreation Board will act as the Jury for all protests dealing with the eligibility of Athletes. All protests must be concisely written and presented to the FSIN Games Coordinator immediately after the end of the game. The time and date must be submitted in writing. Protests must be signed by the Team Sport Contact/ Chef-de-Mission or his/her mission staff designate of the participating team. This designate must be submitted in writing. All protests will be accepted with no explanation from the Board. All protests must be dealt with within 15 minutes of the game ending or game stands as posted. A fee of $ will be in place for all protests. This fee will be given directly to the FSIN Games Coordinator. Cash will be the only accepted form of payment. This fee will be put toward the Youth Championships if the protest is lost. Protest fee will be returned if the protest is won by the Team protesting EQUIPMENT/ COMPETITIVE UNIFORM 12.1 Competitive Uniform Each team will be required to provide a Home/ Away jersey for listed roster. In addition every player must wear a helmet, face shield, gloves, neck guard, and mouth guard. Equipment must not be worn over top of jersey OFFICIATING/ VOLUNTEERS 2 officials for Atom/Peewee/Female Midget preliminary, semifinal and gold medal games. 3 officials for Bantam/Midget preliminary, semifinal & gold medal games (2-1 or 1-2) The following volunteers will be required: o 2 volunteers per game in the scorekeeper s box o All medals games will also require goal judges 14.0 SUSPENSION GUIDELINES The Saskatchewan Hockey Association Suspension Guidelines will be observed. These guidelines are outlined in the Constitution/Bylaws /Regulations manual. A copy of this pg. 53

54 manual can be found on the Saskatchewan Hockey Association web site under the Handbook tab. The following web address can be used to access the manual: MEDALS The following medals will be required: Gold 110 Medals, Silver 110 Medals, Bronze 110Medals Medals for players & 2 coaches & 1 manager 16.0 Provincial Sport Governing Body 16.1 SASKATCHEWAN HOCKEY ASSOCIATION NAME: Derek Derow Manager, Operations TELEPHONE: FAX: derekd@sha.sk.ca 16.2 FSIN CONTACT INFORMATION NAME: Director TELEPHONE: HOST INFORMATION NAME: Games Coordinator? TELEPHONE: 306-? FAX: 304-? ? NAME: Sports Coordinator-? TELEPHONE: 306-?FAX: 306-? ? pg. 54

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