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a a Blue Mountain APA LOCAL BYLAWS Walter Jarrett & Alix Ascione, League Operator s Phone: 610-628-2814 Email: apabluemtn@yahoo.com Website: bluemtn.apaleagues.com You must be 21 years of age or older to compete in Blue Mountain APA. Version 4.0 Last Revised 02/05/2013 1

Table of Contents Blue Mountain Introduction... 3 Section 1: Getting Started... 3 Office Hours... 3 Team Captain Responsibilities... 3 Division Representative Responsibilities... 3 Board of Governors... 3 Handicap Advisory Committee... 4 Website... 4 Team Fees... 4 Team Envelopes... 4 Scoresheets and Bonus Points... 4 Past Due Procedure... 5 Abusive Language... 5 Patches... 6 Incentives... 6 Section 2: League Play... 6 Adding New Teams... 6 Bye Weeks... 6 Rescheduling Matches... 7 Inclement Weather... 7 Forfeits... 7 Preventing Forfeits (Player May Play Twice on One Night)... 7 Teams in Default... 8 Section 3: Sportsmanship and Conduct... 10 Sportsmanship... 10 Sportsmanship Ratings... 11 Refusal to Do Business With... 11 Banned Players... 11 Section 4: League Playoffs and Tournaments... 12 Session Playoffs... 12 Local Team Championship... 13 (LTC)... 13 End of Session Tournaments (Tri-Cups)... 12 Trophies... 13 Feedback... 13 2

LOCAL BYLAWS Blue Mountain APA Introduction I would like to welcome your team to the American Poolplayers Association! This document explains the structure of the League at a local level and should be used in conjunction with your Official Team Manual provided by the APA. These bylaws have been created for the smooth and efficient operation of the League and to help clear up common issues that will allow you to focus on your game. After all, the APA is all about having fun, meeting people, and playing pool! Please read these bylaws carefully and keep them with your Team Manual for your reference. All previous local bylaw documents are now null and void. Section 1: Getting Started Office Hours League Office hours are Monday through Friday 3 PM to 10 PM. If no one is available to take your call, please leave a message, including your phone number, and your call will be returned as soon as possible. Phone: 610-628-2814 E-mail: apa.bluemtn@yahoo.com.com Team Captain Responsibilities The Team Captain is the team organizer. The captain must have a phone and e-mail address to allow for quick and effective communication with the League Office. The Team Captain s responsibilities and duties include: 1. Collecting weekly fees and APA membership dues from the team. 2. Making sure everyone on team claims profile at poolplayers.com 3. Submitting payments, forms and other information to League Office in a timely manner. 4. Distributing information from League Office to all members of the team. This would include rule amendments, tournament announcements, and any other League business. 5. Responsibility for the conduct and good sportsmanship of all team members during League play. 6. Making sure that proper and accurate scorekeeping procedures are followed. 7. Having team players at the scheduled match site on time. 8. Returning team envelope postdated no later the next day after the match. Division Representative Responsibilities Division Representatives (Division Reps) are appointed by the League Operator or voted on by the Team Captains. There is one Division Rep per division unless otherwise determined by League Operator(s). He or she is a person that has played in the League for a long time, is a person of integrity and is well respected by League members. Division Reps are your primary point of contact for questions about rules and other general inquiries about their division. They make sure that League information and notices are distributed and understood by their players. They are a spokesperson for their division and ensure that all concerns, queries and questions from the division are addressed. They carry a rulebook on League nights and are available to answer any questions when necessary. The Division Rep will call the League Operator on a League night if deemed necessary. Division Reps also sit on the Board of Governors. You will find your Division Rep s phone number on each score sheet. Our Division Reps are also responsible for team building, 1-2 teams per year and running boards; incentives are awarded. Board of Governors The Board of Governors consists of Division Reps, Division Managers and the League Operator. The Board will act in accordance with approved APA guidelines, will advise on disciplinary actions regarding complaints received, and will act as the Handicap Advisory Committee. The Board meets towards the end of every session to discuss any improvements, 3

suggestions, or general comments about the League. The input from players is invaluable so please ensure your Division Rep is made aware of your feedback before the end of the session and they will bring these up at the meeting for review. It is essential that all players have a forum for their voice to be heard and to understand that the League takes the wishes of its members in the highest regard when making decisions or changes. After the Board convenes, the Division Rep informs their division of any conclusions that were reached. Handicap Advisory Committee Website The Handicap Advisory Committee (HAC) will consist of mainly higher skilled players that the League Office has appointed. This committee will review any handicap related complaints that come about during the session. The identities of the HAC will not be made public so they can watch games inconspicuously. Our website address is bluemtn.apaleagues.com (PLEASE CLAIM YOUR PROFILE) This website allows you to: a) View schedules, team rosters, standings and individual records for your division b) View your lifetime APA statistics including win percentage and performance charts against all other SLs in your last 30 matches c) Print your score sheets on-line. No need to drive to pick it up d) Get the latest up to date information on playoffs, tournaments or any other Blue Mountain APA events e) Communicate with other members in the forum. You can use the forum to make suggestions on the League, recruit players, find a team yourself or just engage in general chat. In addition, we are also on Facebook where you can view and share pictures of tournaments, get updates about the League and chat with fellow APA members. It is important that you sign up for both of these today and join our growing on-line community. Even if you don t sign up for the website, please make sure we have your e-mail address on file. All announcements are always made first on-line and through our e-mail mailing list don t miss out on valuable information! The website and e-mail are the Local League Office s most efficient communication tools, helping to ensure that you get the most out of your experience and keeping you up to speed on what is happening at all times, be it upcoming playoff match locations, Wild Card picks, tournaments or any other information pertinent to the League. APA Dues Team Fees $25.00 per year payable the first night of play or player sits out until APA dues are paid. Team Fees are $35 per week ($70 for Double Jeopardy) regardless of the number of matches played including forfeits and playoffs. If you are paying by check, please make your check payable to Blue Mountain APA. There will be a $30 charge for any returned checks plus loss of bonus points (see Score sheets & Bonus Points Section). Team Envelopes The team envelopes will be delivered to the captain or otherwise designated person on your team. Score sheets are also available on the website should you not receive your paperwork in time. Score sheets and Bonus Points The League will place great emphasis on proper scorekeeping. Be careful not to lose points for your team by submitting an incomplete score sheet. Make sure the score sheet is legible, has all appropriate areas completed and has the signature of both captains. Bonus points will only be awarded if ALL of the following occur: Innings are filled in for every game The winner and loser of every game is marked with the number of racks won Final match score is filled in Score sheet is signed by both teams 4

Envelope postmarked no later than the day after match All fees are up to date No abusive comments are written Make sure to check the table size The bonus points awarded will be as follows: 8-Ball - 1 point per team per week 9-Ball - 15 points per team per week Self addressed stamped envelopes are a courtesy, the league office is not required to provide them. If we forget to send one, you are still responsible to get your score sheet and funds in the mail on time. Remember these are bonus points that are awarded at the discretion of the League Office. Keeping current with your weekly fees is important. If you fall behind in payments, you may risk more than your bonus points. You may lose your place in the playoffs and the opportunity to compete in endof-session tournaments. Past Due Procedure Any team that falls two weeks behind in paying their team fees will receive a FINAL NOTICE on their next score sheet and point(s) will be taken. Additionally, the Team Captain (& other players) may be marked ineligible to play. If payment is not received at this time, the team will be given notification that they will be dropped from the League for non-payment. All players on the team will be given notification that they will be dropped from the League for non-payment. If the fees are not brought current by the third week, the team will be dropped from the League for non-payment. All players on the team will become equally responsible for the fees that are due, including those for the remainder of the session and will not be able to rejoin the League until they have paid their portion. The League Office will not be responsible for fees or monies that have not been paid by the Team Captain or other members designated by the team. Teams having rosters with players who owe money to the League will not be able to participate in any play-offs, Tri-Cups or other tournaments until such monies are paid. Teams that are habitually late may be asked to replace their Team Captain with another, more responsible player. First Week Past Due: Past Due Second Week Past Due: Final Notice Third Week Past Due: Mark Team Captain ineligible Fourth & Final Week Past Due: Change Team Name to TEAM DROPPED DUE TO NON- PAYMENT and mark all players ineligible. All return checks are subject to a $30 processing fee and the face value of the check for the 1 st notice. Additional charges may be assessed for following up notices. The team bonus point for the week covered by the check & all subsequent bonus points will not be awarded until the check is covered. Bonus points will then again start; however, lost bonus points will not be reinstated. Returned checks may NOT be covered with a check issued by the same player. Use a certified check, money order or cash. Future checks will not be accepted by any player who has passed a bad check. Any checks written by a non PA member must have a PA State Drivers license number, phone number and the name of the team member for which the check is written. Abusive Language Abusive language directed at the League or the League Operator s will not be tolerated, automatic suspension for 30 days can occur at the discretion of the league office. If you want us to address your written concerns please write them up in a calm and professional manner. 5

This will guarantee that your concern is looked at, documented and addressed. Abusive comments or complaints are considered unsportsmanlike and are likely to be ignored. Patches There are no limits on the number of patches you can earn in a session. Patches will be awarded each time the player meets the criteria for earning a patch. Patches are: 8 On-the-Break: You make the 8-Ball on the break. 8 Break and Run: You make at least one ball on the break and then run the rack. 9 On-the-Snap: You make the 9-Ball on the break. 9 Break and Run: You make at least one ball on the break and then run the rack for ten points. Rackless Night, all skill levels. Skill Level 4 and above within 2 skill levels. Grand Slam: 8-on-the-Break, 8 Break and Run, 9-on-the-Snap and 9 Break and Run. Mini Slam: 8-on-the Break and 8 Break and Run, 9 On-the-Snap and 9 Break and Run Patches are awarded the week after earned and will be in the team envelope. Please mark clearly on your score sheet that you earned a patch so your award does not go unrecognized. If you don t receive your patch the week after you earned it, please write a note on the score sheet so we can provide one next time. Incentives From time to time, we will run incentives and promotions for new teams, new captains, or new Host Locations. These could be in the form of team credits, free play or APA apparel. All incentives will be posted on-line as well as in the team envelopes. Section 2: League Play Adding New Players New players who have never played league pool before. 8 Ball Males Start at 4 and count for 4 for the 23 rule. Those males will 2 time outs per game the 1 st night they shoot after that they get the normal allotment of the SL. They are new to the league, maybe not so good, and are probably nervous. 8 Ball Females Start as 3 and count as 3 for the 23 Rule 9 Ball Males The same as above (as in 8 Ball) 9 Ball Females Start as 2 and count as 2 for the 23 Rule Active league Poolplayers: Joining 8 Ball Team Males and female start as their last known SL. If they played 9 Ball they start at that same SL. Joining 9 Ball Team Start at current or last known SL. If they play 8 Ball they start at their 8 Ball handicap. Adding Players Allowed during first 4 weeks. Can be added that night provided they pay their $25.00 APA membership Adding New Teams Occasionally, in order to fill a bye, the League Operator may add new teams to a division during the first six weeks of a session. If team make-ups are not possible, the new team will be issued point s equal to one point (15 in 9-Ball) less than the last place team s total team points (excluding bonus points) to that date. ALL PLAYERS MUST PLAY 6 TIMES PER SESSION TO QUALIFY FOR PLAYOFFS. Bye Weeks Some divisions will have an odd number of teams; so one team each week will not have a match. In this instance, the team shall be given the following points for the week (these points include the bonus points a team would have received if all the paperwork was correct): 8-Ball 4 points 9-Ball - 65 points 6

Teams do not need to submit paperwork or fees for bye weeks. Note: Bye points will not be awarded until week 5, in an effort to fill the bye. Rescheduling Matches On occasion, a match may need to be rescheduled. If you plan to reschedule a match, you must notify the League Office. Please use the following procedure: Contact the captain of the team you plan to reschedule with and notify them of your intent to reschedule. If requested to do so, captains must reschedule matches if the team has other prequalified League obligations such as a National Tournament. Rescheduled matches must be played within two weeks of the original scheduled match date with current skill levels or a forfeit will be applied to both teams. All dues must be paid to forward to HLT. The League Office may make special conditions. Inclement Weather Inclement weather is generally, but not limited to, snow or ice conditions. The League Office will use school closings and state warnings to determine whether reschedules due to inclement weather will be granted. If you feel that weather conditions may interfere with your match, contact your Division Rep for additional instruction. Forfeits Arriving late is disrespectful to the waiting team. Their time, as well as yours, is valuable. If you think your team may be late for a match, try to contact the opposing captain. Unless otherwise specified, all League matches will begin promptly at 7PM on the scheduled night of play. Play will begin immediately even if only one player from a team is present and it is past 7PM. Matches may start even if one or both available players do not have score sheets. However, the match must still be scored even if it is on a blank piece of paper. This information can be transferred when the player with the score sheet arrives. If no members are present (two members for each team playing Double Jeopardy) to start the match within the 15-minute grace period, a full team forfeit will be called. The offending team will lose all points and still be responsible for their weekly fees. After beginning the match, play must be continuous unless agreed upon by both Team Captains. Please be ready to play when your match is called and not use this time to go the bar, take a smoke break, or use the bathroom. Continuous play applies during an individual match too. You cannot agree with your opponent to take a smoke break during your match. You are holding up everyone else! In the event of a full team forfeit or no-show, the team receiving the forfeit is required to call the Division Rep and notify them that the opposing team has not shown up. Teams will receive the three points plus the bonus point if their score sheet is filled out with players that were ready to play, and the weekly dues are included. Preventing Forfeits (Player May Play Twice on One Night) General Rule 20 in the Official Team Manual states you play once in a team match. To help prevent forfeits and for matches to be awarded on the table rather than by forfeit, one player shall be allowed to play twice (we will call this a Replay Player) on the same night in the following circumstances: a. A team is shorthanded, i.e., fewer than 5 players show up b. A team has 5 or more players present, but is unable to meet the 23 rule. Guidelines for using a Replay Player are as follows: The opposing captain must be notified that you will need to use a Replay Player before the balls for the third match are broken. The opposing captain picks the Replay Player. Only one player may be the Replay Player per League night. For example: If a team has 7

only three players present, one of the three can be the Replay Player and the 5th match will be a forfeit unless, if necessary and only at the discretion of the allowing captain you may recycle 2 people, ie vacations or emergency circumstances, weather. All team members that show up from the team that is short of players must be available for the 5th match otherwise the opposing captain will have the option to call the forfeit. The opposing captain cannot pick a player that causes a violation of the 23 rule and then call a forfeit. There is no limit to how many League nights a team can use a Replay Player during the regular session based on the above criteria. This rule will not be allowed in the last 2 weeks of regular weekly League play of the session, playoffs, the End of Session Tournament (Tri-Cup), or the LTC. A player shooting 2 ND time in a team match does NOT get performance points for the 2 nd match they shoot, even if they lost the 1 st time they shot in the match. Forfeit Points: 5/65 points week 1 thru 3 rd from the last week of play. The 2 nd to last week of play for the normal session 3 bye plus 1 bonus point or the average weekly team points won whichever is higher will be awarded to the team present for the team match. Teams in Default Any team that does not show up for a match for two consecutive weeks will be deemed in default and will be dropped from the Division. Additionally, any team that has not paid their League fees for two consecutive weeks is in danger of being dropped from the Division. Teams will be notified and failure to contact the League Office and settle accounts will result in a team default. Teams that default are still responsible for their team fees for the remainder of the session. The team fees will be divided up among team members, and players will be suspended from the League until their portion of the fees is paid. The League Office has the right to assign different portions of the outstanding fees to individual players as deemed necessary. If your team has a player that is past due on your roster, you will receive no points for that person s match (even if they win) and no bonus points for the week if they play and do not clear their past due. Talking to Your Shooter Talking to your shooter during league night play is allowed as long as his opponent is at the table taking his turn shooting. Your shooter can sit with team, talk to anyone on your team about anything including the match he is shooting. You can give him advice on the game; plan the next shot, whatever. However, when the opponent misses, he must immediately STOP TALKING, Get up from his seat at the team table and go to the table for his turn to shoot. Naturally during your shooter s turn his opponent can do the same. Please keep in mind this rule is different for playoffs and higher level tournaments. Side-Coaching STOP ALL SIDE COACHING, HANDSIGNALS, & UNDER the BREATH WHISPERS. When players are at the table shooting or getting up slowly from the team bench to take their turn at the table after their opponent misses, get your body, stick and ears away from the team bench and up to the table to take your turn immediately, which will afford you the respect and like that all players appreciate. Side coaching is cheating and will be addressed by the League Office. 8

Please note it on your score sheet. If you want to be coached take a time out. Coaching You may touch the table, but it is best not to You may use chalk as a guideline or aim spot Anyone on your team can be your coach 1 minute time limit on time outs, no longer The shooter may change coaches during their game The coach may have 2 other team members come to the table to give their input but the shooter must leave the table during this time and return when the advice is ready and the other 2 team members have left the shooting area. Only then, may the advice be passed on to the shooter by 1 person. This entire procedure must be completed within the 1-minute time frame from the point in time the time out was called. The coach may place the cue ball on the table in ball in hand situations during the coaching period but if the coach fouls in the process, the opponent will receive ball in hand. The coach may not stand at the table during the shot. They must leave before the shot is taken. It is not a foul if they do; just remind them. The coaching may not be held up while rounding up 2 team members. Non-team members may not give advice. Asking questions about the rules or what category of balls a player has is not considered coaching. Reminding a player of what category balls they have is not coaching. Equipment: *No Jump Stick and no taking apart sticks for shots. Host Locations: *Are not required to open the table or supply quarters for League play. *Please tell the bartender when the match is over so they can lock the table. Practice Time *Visiting team has use of the actual table ½ hour prior to match. *Home team has use of the actual table 1/2 hour prior to Visiting team. If there is an additional table in the host location it may be used during team match for practice provided it is shared equally by both teams and does not hold up match play or player selection. If non-pool league people want to use the table it must be made available to them, they have the priority. Split Hits *A split hit is a foul *Per the team manual you must hit one of your category of balls first which in a split hit is impossible. Miscellaneous but Important: CALL YOUR DEFENSIVES Breaking down your stick = conceding your match, no exceptions. Coaching Period = 1 minute Player Selection = 1 minute Touching any part of the table = not a foul Using chalk on the side rail as a guide = not a foul Call your defensive shots Mark defensive shots Teach your players how to keep score Ball must hit a rail you must either pocket a ball of make contact with your ball 1 st then any ball must hit a rail. When the cue ball and the object ball are less that a chalks width apart, the cue must be held at a minimum of a 30 degree angle or the shot will called as a double hit foul. Corrections to standing must be made prior to 3weeks from session end Last week of play score sheets scanned or faxed on the day following the last night of regular play. Team envelopes must still be postmarked properly. Unauthorized use of league property, information, materials, players lists, players phone numbers, schedules, team envelopes, rosters etc. will be grounds for suspension and or legal action. Single Boards 10 scores in 8 ball to play 8 ball boards, 10 scores in 9 ball to play 9 ball boards Doubles Boards 20 scores in 8 ball to play 8 ball boards, 20 scores in 9 ball to play 9 ball boards Don t total defensive shots just use stick figures. Innings don t have to match each team Tri Cup -A team must be playing in the current session to participate in the Tri Cup from the previous session. 9

When a shooter has a Break and Run, do not mark an inning in that game (The only time you mark an inning is when the bottom shooter misses) When the race between 2 shooters is over do not mark an inning as the winner did not miss Average shot time 15 seconds, special situations 40 seconds No waiver of 23 rule Any qualified team must call the league office prior to adding any player to their roster for the spring session. That player, if allowed to join, will not be allowed to play in the LTC unless they have a handicap based on 10 scores when joining the team and permission is granted by the League Office. That team must have written approval stating the said player is or is not eligible for LTC participation. It is the team s responsibility to ascertain weather or not their rosters are eligible or not. No changes after week 4, unless team wants to give up eligibility. Section 3: Sportsmanship and Conduct Sportsmanship It is expected that all teams will treat each other with mutual respect during a match. Sportsmanship is big part of playing in the APA. This is a weekly night out for many people and a break from the regular work grind. This is not a money league, and any sharking, hustling or anything of that nature will not be tolerated. We are all here to have fun and a good time. Please don t spoil it for others! There is a fine line between cheering for your player and against your opponent. As a rule, cheer for your player s accomplishments and not the opponent s misfortunes. Individuals who are consistently deemed to not be displaying sportsmanship values may be subject to match forfeits, probation, suspension or termination of League and/or APA membership. For example, jumping out of your chair during a match that you are watching to say a hit was bad or the 8-ball was not marked, will be deemed poor sportsmanship, and the player is liable to a suspension. It is fine to cheer for an 8-on-the-Break, but it is considered poor sportsmanship to cheer for the cue ball to scratch as it heads towards a pocket. When you are not playing, please sit, watch and enjoy the match. Let the two players get on with their own match. They will ask for your input if necessary. The League office has set the following guidelines to handle verbal abuse, bad language (profanity), physical contact and other sportsmanship problems. A few examples are breaking cue sticks, throwing objects or sharking your opponent. Note: These guidelines are the minimum suggested penalties and are not limited to these recommendations. Based upon the specific circumstance, the League Office has the option to impose an even stronger penalty. It is important that those ladies and gentlemen, who cannot act as such, adjust their behavior appropriately or risk being removed from the League. Verbal abuse consists of name calling, threats, profanity or any other language that could be considered as harassment or that could cause embarrassment to other League members or non-members. Physical contact is the hostile physical contact between two players or player and non-member(s). This contact can be in the form of bumping, shoving, pushing or hitting. Infraction First Offense Repeat Offenses Profanity Warning Letter 30 Day Suspension Arguing Rules and Policies Warning Letter 30 Day Suspension Verbal Abuse Warning Letter to a 30-60 day Suspension 60-90 Suspension Threatening Remarks Threatening Behavior Warning Letter to a 1-year Suspension 1 Year Suspension to a Permanent Suspension Throwing Objects Breaking Objects 60-90 Day Suspension 1 Year Suspension to a Permanent Suspension Physical Fighting Suspension (length to be determined by due process) to a Termination of Membership by the American Poolplayers Association All Other Physical Contact Suspension (length to be determined by due process) to a Termination of Membership by the American Poolplayers Association 10

Please refer to Section 8 of the Official Team Manual or call your Division Representative for further clarification. Sportsmanship Ratings Every week teams can rate their opponents on Sportsmanship. If a team does not supply a rating, their opponent will be deemed to have received a 4 (the target sportsmanship rating). These ratings will be tracked and teams that continually rate low in sportsmanship will be contacted and placed on probation. Continued low ratings may result in the team being asked to leave the League. Teams that continually rate high in sportsmanship may be eligible for team awards or entries into Higher Level Tournaments at the discretion of the League Operator. How to Rate the Opposing Team. 5-Star Rating: This is our Top rating. This team is a pleasure to play and goes beyond the call of duty to show good sportsmanship. Use this rating if your team (win or lose) had a Fantastic night out. 4-Star Rating: This is our Target rating. This team causes absolutely no problems and is a pleasure to play against. Your team (win or lose) had an Above Average or Great night out. 3-Star Rating: This is our Average rating. No major problems, night went well with only a few minor problems (i.e. minor rule disagreements, someone s attitude got slightly out of hand) but the opposing Team Captain got them in line, apologized for the infraction, and the night continued without further incident. Your team (win or lose) had a Good night out. 2-Star Rating: This is a Poor rating. Opposing team members, in no way, threatened or intimidated your players. However, they did cause multiple problems while the Team Captain did nothing to get his/her players under control (i.e. team made rude or degrading remarks to your players, called you sandbaggers, tried to manipulate the handicap system or were rude and unfriendly). Your team (win or lose) did not have a fun night out. A Write-Up should accompany this rating! 1-Star Rating: This is a Totally Unacceptable rating. Opposing team members may have threatened or intimidated your players or may have caused multiple major problems. Opposing Team Captain did nothing to get his/her players under control. Your team (win or lose) had a terrible night out. A Write-Up must accompany this rating! Good Sport Each week circle one player on your opponent s roster who you think displayed exceptionally good sportsmanship. Besides your circle, write GS. Both teams must circle a good sport in order for it to count. Prior to the start of the session voting will take place using the above results. If someone displays poor sportsmanship this should be noted in a similar fashion. Refusal to Do Business With At any time, at the sole discretion of the League Operator and with qualified input from Division Reps, Blue Mountain APA can refuse to do business with any individual. These individuals will not be suspended from the APA but will not be welcome in our League. This will typically be used for people who are disruptive to the League, constantly complain about handicaps or otherwise and deride the League in public. The vast majority of players have a great time in the League and display true sportsmanship values. We have met some great people that personify the APA spirit, and we want to promote that. Every APA member has the right to be treated with respect and in a sportsmanlike manner, and members who display offensive behavior will not be tolerated. Banned Players If a Host Location has banned a player from entering their establishment, the team must play without him/her that evening. The League has no right to insist a Host Location allow a person in to their establishment for a League match. Blue Mountain APA will honor any suspensions from a neighboring APA area. 11

Player Concern, Handicap, Conduct or Slow Play. Marking players as such is for the benefit of all the players. In front of the skill level on the score sheet write: S slow play C conduct U under rated O over rated Continue to use the back if you need to further explain. You can also file a skill level review and sportsmanship complaint directly on the Blue Mountain APA web site. It is located under the Contact and Feedback Tab. Section 7: League Playoffs and Tournaments MANDATORY TEAM CAPTAINS OR TEAM REPRESENTATION MUST BE PRESENT AT THE END OF SESSION CAPTAINS MEETING OR YOU LOSE YOUR SEATING FOR THE TRICUP/LTC AND THE WILD CARD DRAW. PLEASE REFER TO SECTION 9 IN YOUR HANDBOOK FOR ELIGILIBILTY AND TOURNAMENT RULES Session Playoffs Playoffs will be scheduled on corresponding League nights. The next session will begin the following week. Session Playoff Exception: Divisions with less than 6 teams will NOT receive automatic entry of the 1 st place team into Local Team Championships (LTC End-of-Session Tournaments (Tri-Cups) End-of-Session Tournaments will be held three times a year at the end of each session. For each session, the teams that finish with the most points in each division, along with the teams that qualified for the LTC that session (playoff winners and those teams in divisions of 12 teams of more that qualified automatically), will be invited to compete. Player Eligibility: Players must have played at least 6 times during the session and have 10 matches lifetime to be eligible to play in the End-of-Session Tournament. Exceptions may be granted by the League Office in situations where a player is new to the APA that session and they play in at least half of the matches. Sudden death rule will be strictly enforced! Teams must be in the final match by 3:45 minutes for 8ball and 3:15 minutes for 9ball. All subsequent matches that are not started within the time allotted will be single game shoot out s. Splitting matches will not be allowed! Tri-Cup is a relatively new tournament format that the APA national tournament committee wants all league operators to participate in. The real advantage to the players is that you have more chances to qualify. Each division will participate in a one week playoff. The size of the division will determine how many teams will play off. The teams that qualify are the winner of: 7 or less- 1 ST place the plays wild card, 2 nd place plays 3rd 12

8-10 1 st place goes directly to tri-cup 2 nd plays the wild card, 3 rd plays 4 th 11-13 1 st place goes directly to tri cup 2 nd place plays the wild card, 3 rd place plays 6 th place 4 th place plays 5 th place 14-16 1 st and 2 nd pace go directly to tri-cup 3 rd place plays the wild card, 4 th place plays 7 th place, 5 th place plays 6 th place During the Tri-Cup teams will play an 8 team bracket, single elimination with 1st and 2nd place moving to the LTC (local team championships aka regional). Teams will be seeded by points won during the session. Only the high points team will be receiving awards from division play Each Tri-Cup will have a total payout of at least $5000.00 (five thousand dollars). The Wild Card is a team drawn at random from all teams in the division. The purpose of the Wild Card is to prevent teams from giving up towards the end of the session as it keeps every team alive until the final week. In order to qualify for the Wild Card, a team must be fully paid up with all their session dues and have no more than five forfeits during the session. NOTE: A team cannot forfeit more than three individual matches within the last 2 week of regular weekly play. Teams who do not adhere to this rule will forfeit eligibility into playoffs. Local Team Championship (LTC) The LTC is an annual tournament that takes place at the end of the League year in which the winning teams win travel assistance to Las Vegas and the opportunity to represent Blue Mountain APA in the National Team Championships. If a team qualifies for the LTC, they must meet the following criteria to maintain their eligibility: Teams must maintain LTC eligibility in accordance with the Team Manual. Teams that qualify in the Summer Session must remain active and play in the Fall and Spring Sessions. Fall qualifying teams must remain active in the Spring Session. Teams must remain active through the summer session of the LTC Teams must be up to date with all League fees and memberships. *A maximum of 32 teams will participate in the 2013 LTC: Summer-8 Teams from Tri-Cups Fall-10 Teams from Tri-Cups Spring-14 Teams from Tri-Cups *subject to change based on team count Trophies MVP Each Tier Sportsmanship Each Participating Division High Points Bar Plaque and individual plaques or trophies LTC Bar Trophy and individual plaques/trophies Feedback We welcome feedback on these bylaws, so please submit your feedback to BlueMtn@apaleagues.com and we may incorporate them into the next revision. 13

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