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Saturday, March 10, 2018 & Sunday, March 11, 2018 Billiards Soccer Pickle Ball Swimming Table Tennis Bocce Ball Opening Ceremony: Friday, March 9, 2018 4 pm - 6 pm @ Sea Country Senior Center Registration Begins For Ages 55+ : Laguna Niguel Residents January 22, 8 am - March 5, 4 pm Non-Residents February 5, 8 am - March 5, 4 pm For More Information call (949)425-5151 or visit www.cityoflagunaniguel.org

Contact Information: Sea Country and Community Center 24602 Aliso Creek Road Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 (949) 425-5151 Registration Begins Ages 55+ Laguna Niguel Residents January 22, 2018 8 am - March 5, 2018 4 pm Non-Residents February 5, 2018 8 am - March 5, 2018 4 pm or until filled PARTICIPANT S NAME: GENDER D.O.B / / ADDRESS CITY ZIP HOME PHONE ( ) - WORK PHONE ( ) - CELL PHONE ( ) - EMAIL ADDRESS EMERGENCY CONTACT (other than yourself) PHONE ( ) - MEDICAL INFORMATION If you need special assistance, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department at least one week prior to the start of activity. Pickle Ball Singles Tournament Billiards Singles 8 Ball Tournament Soccer* Crown Valley Elementary School, Saturday March 10, 2018 9 AM 2 PM Sea Country Senior and Community Center, Saturday March 10, 2018 12 PM 4 PM Crown Valley Park, Saturday and Sunday March 10-11, 2018 8 AM 2 PM 13 Person Team Team Name All participants must individually fill out a registration form, 8 vs 8 Swimming Crown Valley Pool, Sunday March 11, 2018 8 AM 12 PM 200 Freestyle 50 Freestyle 50 Backstroke 50 Kick Bocce Ball Singles (will be teams of 4) Table Tennis Singles Tournament Marina Hills Park, Sunday March 11, 2018 8 AM 2 PM Sea Country Senior and Community Center, Sunday March 11, 2018 12 PM 4 PM Proof of Laguna Niguel Residency may be required Laguna Niguel Residents are Free. Non-Residents of Laguna Niguel are $10.00 *Soccer per team- 80% Laguna Niguel Resident = Free. Less than 80% Laguna Niguel Residents $110.00 per team. I voluntarily agree to have myself or my child participate and I realize that every precaution is taken to eliminate any injury or hazards to myself or my child, and that a competent supervisor is present; however, in the event of any injury to myself or my child, I hereby waive, release and hold harmless from any liability for damages or claims for damages for personal injury, including accidental death, as well as from claims for personal property damage which may arise in connection with the program, against the City of Laguna Niguel and all it s officers, agents and employees. I permit the use of activity/event photography and/or video of my child or myself for media promotion. I give consent to any X-Ray examination, anesthetic, medical or surgical diagnosis tendered under the general or special supervisor of any member of the medical staff and emergency room staff licensed under the Medicine Practice Act or a dentist licensed under the Dental Practice Act or the staff of any acute General hospital holding a license to operate from the California Department of Public Health. It is understood that this authorization is given in advance of diagnosis, treatments, or hospital care being required but is given to provide the aforementioned medical/dental personnel authority to render care as they deem advisable. It is understood that efforts shall be made to contact the undersigned prior to rendering treatment, but that treatment will not be withheld if the undersigned cannot be reached. I HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS RELEASE FROM LIABILITY AND THE CANCELLATION/REFUND POLICY. DATE / /

Laguna Niguel Senior Games Pickle Ball Tournament Saturday, March 10, 2018 Crown Valley Elementary School Pickle Ball Courts, 9:00am-2:00pm Approximate Timeline 8:00am Staff arrives 9:00am Morning Session Begins Women s Doubles 3.0 to 3.5 Men s Doubles 3.0 to 3.5 12:00pm Afternoon Session Begins Women s Doubles 4.0 and above Men s Doubles 4.0 and above 2:00pm Tournament Complete, award presentations Participants Expected maximum registration will be up to 64 players. Timeline and bracket may be adjusted to accommodate a smaller registration. Tournament will be open to both men and women to play on two person teams. General Rules The tournament will be composed of two-person teams. Each team will play 7 matches, each to 11 points. Match scores tracking explained by tournament director. Total points determine awards for Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals in all 4 categories after completion of matches.

Teams A team on the court has 4 players maximum (2 stationed at each end of the court) with each player throwing 2 balls. Players are not allowed to switch ends during a game. A team without all players present at the scheduled game start time forfeits the game with zero points and the opponent is awarded 11 points. Game Play The Serve The serve must be made underhand. Paddle contact with the ball must be below the server s waist (navel level). The serve is initiated with at least one foot behind the baseline; neither foot may contact the baseline or court until after the ball is struck. The serve is made diagonally crosscourt and must land within the confines of the opposite diagonal court. Only one serve attempt is allowed, except in the event of a let (the ball touches the net on the serve and lands on the proper service court; let serves are replayed). Service Sequence Both players on the serving doubles team have the opportunity to serve and score points until they commit a fault *(except for the first service sequence of each new game). The first serve of each side-out is made from the right-hand court. If a point is scored, the server switches sides and the server initiates the next serve from the left-hand court. As subsequent points are scored, the server continues switching back and forth until a fault is committed and the first server loses the serve. When the first server loses the serve the partner then serves from their correct side of the court (except for the first service sequence of the game*). The second server continues serving until his team commits a fault and loses the serve to the opposing team. Once the service goes to the opposition (at side out), the first serve is from the right-hand court and both players on that team have the opportunity to serve and score points until their team commits two faults. In singles the server serves from the right-hand court when his or her score is even and from the left when the score is odd. *At the beginning of each new game only one partner on the serving team has the opportunity to serve before faulting, after which the service passes to the receiving team.

Double-Bounce Rule When the ball is served, the receiving team must let it bounce before returning, and then the serving team must let it bounce before returning, thus two bounces. After the ball has bounced once in each team s court, both teams may either volley the ball (hit the ball before it bounces) or play it off a bounce (ground stroke). Non-Volley Zone The non-volley zone is the court area within 7 feet on both sides of the net. Volleying is prohibited within the non-volley zone. This rule prevents players from executing smashes from a position within the zone. It is a fault if, when volleying a ball, the player steps on the non-volley zone, including the line and/or when the player s momentum causes them or anything they are wearing or carrying to touch the non-volley zone including the associated lines. It is a fault if, after volleying, a player is carried by momentum into or touches the non -volley zone, even if the volleyed ball is declared dead before this happens. A player may legally be in the non-volley zone any time other than when volleying a ball. Line Calls A ball contacting any line, except the non-volley zone line on a serve, is considered in. A serve contacting the non-volley zone line is short and a fault. Faults A fault is any action that stops play because of a rule violation. A fault by the receiving team results in a point for the serving team. A fault by the serving team results in the server s loss of serve or side out. A fault occurs when: * A serve does not land within the confines of the receiving court * The ball is hit into the net on the serve or any return * The ball is volleyed before a bounce has occurred on each side * The ball is hit out of bounds * A ball is volleyed from the non-volley zone * A ball bounces twice before being struck by the receiver * A player, player s clothing, or any part of a player s paddle touches the net or the net post when the ball is in play * There is a violation of a service rule * A ball in play strikes a player or anything the player is wearing or carrying * A ball in play strikes any permanent object before bouncing on the court

Determining Serving Team Players use a coin toss to determine who will serve first. The winner of the coin toss will have the option to choose side or to serve or receive. Referees/Tournament Director The referee has the final word in disputes. The official referee has the option to eject a player for continued rule violations, arguing, or disrupting play which would result in game loss for that player s team.

Laguna Niguel Senior Games Billiards Tournament Saturday, March 10, 2018 Sea Country Senior and Community Center, 12:00-4:00pm Approximate Timeline 11:00am Staff arrives 12:00pm Welcome participants, check in 12:15pm Opening, review of rules 12:30pm Round One, Session One begins 1:00pm Round One, Session Two begins 1:30pm Round One, Session Three begins 2:00pm Round One, Session Four begins 2:30pm Round Two, Session One begins 2:45pm Round Two, Session Two begins 3:00pm Round Three begins (SEMI-FINALS) 3:15pm Round Four begins (FINALS) Participants Expected maximum registration will be up to 24 players. Timeline and bracket may be adjusted to accommodate a smaller registration. Tournament will be open to both men and women to play together in an 8 ball format only.

Brackets See attached bracket sheet. In the first round, players will be randomly assigned to a table and bracket time for single elimination play. (In the event of a low registration, this round could be configured to play best 2 out of 3 if time allows). One player will advance from each match. The final match will be played as a round robin between the top 3 players. Rules See attached rule sheet. Players who are not present at the start of their game times will be dropped from the bracket and will lose their spot in the tournament. Rules will be made available prior to the games, and posted on event day. All players agree to play by the rules as posted. Officiating Each match will be alternately monitored by players who are not playing in the rotation. City staff will make a final determination on calls if necessary. Equipment (3) Billiards tables (provided at Sea Country) Cue sticks available in the Billiards Room. Players may bring their own equipment. Chalk is available in the Billiards Room. Staff (3) staff members will be needed to assist with check-in, game monitoring, and bracket updates. Because of the staggered start times for Round 1, a staff member will need to cover check-in for the first 2 hours of this event. Facilities This event will be held in the Billiards Room. The Lounge should be open as well to provide overflow space for participants that are waiting to play.

8 Ball Billiards Rules For Laguna Niguel Senior Games Which player breaks to start the game will be determined by a coin toss 8 ball is a called shot game You have to make known which shot you re intending to make either verbally or through gestures. Failure to make the shot called will result in an end of turn, however any sunk balls remain in the pockets. If the shot called is made, that player continues their turn. Any scratch results in the opponent having a ball in hand shot from behind the head string. An automatic loss will result if the 8 ball is sunk in any other pocket than the one called, or if there is a scratch while trying to sink the 8 ball. Combination shots may be hit, as long as the shot is called, however, a striped ball can not be hit into a solid, or vice versa.

Table # Round 1/Session# Player Player Table # Round 2/Session# Player Player Table # Round 3 Player Player

Table # Round 4 FINAL Player Player

Laguna Niguel Senior Games Soccer Tournament Saturday and Sunday, March 10 and 11, 2018 Crown Valley Community Park Lower Soccer Field, 8:00am-2:00pm Approximate Timeline Saturday, March 10th 2018 7:30am Staff arrives 8:30am Game Begins (field 1) 8:30am Game Begins (field 2) 9:45am Game Begins (field 1) 9:45am Game Begins (field 2) 11:00am Game Begins (field 1) 11:00am Game Begins (field 2) 12:30pm Game Begins (field 1) 12:30pm Game Begins (field 2) Sunday, March 11th 2018 7:30am Staff arrives 8:30am Game Begins (field 1) 8:30am Game Begins (field 2) 9:45am Game Begins (field 1) 9:45am Game Begins (field 2) 11:00am Game Begins (field 1) 11:00am Game Begins (field 2) 12:30pm Awards presentation General Rules The game format will be 8 vs. 8, including the goalkeeper, on a short-sided field. Each player must be 55 years of age, or older, as of January 1, 2018. Each team is guaranteed at least 3 games, no more than 2 games per day, per team. Laguna Niguel teams are exempt from registration fees. Non-Resident teams will pay $110 per team. Trophies will be awarded for top 4 places. Teams are made up of coed players with a maximum of 13 per roster allowed.

Registration The tournament will allow for a maximum of 8 teams comprised of 8 to 13 players each. It is up to participants to form a team of 8 to 13 players and register as a team. Once formed, entry forms will be submitted prior to the tournament to register a team. Registration for Laguna Niguel resident teams will begin January 22nd, 2018. Teams comprised of 80% or more Laguna Niguel residents will have registration fees waived. Registration for non-resident teams will begin on February 5th, 2018 providing there is still space. Registration for non-resident teams will be $110 per team; non refundable. Registration forms MUST include a Team Entry Form filled out in entirety. Registration forms will be submitted via email to kevinbbrady55@gmail.com Registration will close on March 5th. ONCE 8 TEAMS HAVE BEEN REGISTERED, REGISTRATION WILL BE CLOSED AND THERE WILL BE NO MORE ENTRIES INTO THE EVENT. Teams All players must be 55 years of age, or older, as of January 1, 2018. If a team is unable to roster the minimum number of players prior to the 5-minute grace period of the scheduled start time of the game, that team will be given a forfeit and the win would go to the opponent. A minimum of 5 players shall constitute a team. The Home Team is the team listed on top of the bracket and/or, the highest seeded team. The Home Team shall decide which side of the field to sit. No Player may play on more than 1 team during the entire tournament. Only two (2) coaches are allowed on the sideline. They shall remain on their own side of the field and are restricted to the area ten (10) yards from either side of the halfway line. Only players, coaches, and referees are allowed on the field. Spectators shall remain at least three (3) yards away from the touch lines and away from the area behind the goal lines. A game card shall be presented to the referee by the coach prior to the start of each game.

Uniforms Each player on the team shall wear a same colored jersey with a different number and may not exchange it with another player for the duration of that game, goalkeeper shirt excepted. Shine guards must be work by all players at all times during the duration of the game. Knee braces No hard type, plastic, metal or anything else considered being dangerous to either the player or opponent may be worn at any time during the duration of the game. Soft wrap only will be allowed but no metal clips can be used to affix it to the player. No player may play with any type of hard or possibly soft cast. Ultimately, the final decision will be left to the referee in charge. No jewelry of any kind may be worn at any time during the game. The home team will change jersey if there is a uniform color conflict. Referees and Assistant Referees Referees and Assistant Referees shall be assigned by the Tournament Referee Assignor. All games shall be officiated by the diagonal system. Referees shall, at all times, impose the Rules and Regulations of competition as defined by FIFA Laws of the Game playing rules and these Tournament rules. Properly completed and signed game cards must be forwarded from the Center Referee to the Tournament Field Marshall (headquarters tent) after the completion of the match. Both coaches must sign the game card at the conclusion of the match. It is the coaches ultimate responsibility to ensure that the scores and points are correctly posted on the score boards. Referees must file Misconducts and Send-Off offenses. Send-Offs (straight Red or Two Yellows) and/or any abusive language used by coaches, players, or spectators must also be reported immediately after the match to a Tournament Official. Games and Substitutions All games will be played on a Laguna Niguel designated soccer field. All games will be played with a size 5 soccer ball. Free unlimited substitutions, on-the-fly, are permitted at any time. Player must exit the field of play completely, before the substitute is allowed onto the field.

Throw-ins, or kick-ins, are permitted when the ball goes out of play. No slide tackling. The Off-Side Rule Does Not Apply in these Games. The home team supplies the game ball (size 5). The referee's acceptance of the game ball is final. Duration of games: Games will be two, 30-minute halves, with a 5-minute half-time break. A 5-minute water break halfway through the half may be permitted by the referee, if the temperature is hot. Games shall be played as scheduled. Only the referee in charge of the game, with the concurrence of the Tournament Director, has the authority to cancel any game. A grace period of five (5) minutes maximum from the scheduled kick-off time will be allowed by the game referee, before the canceling (forfeiting) of any game. To assure all games begin on their scheduled times, games previously in progress, which may run later than scheduled, will be deemed final by the referee 5 minutes prior to the next scheduled kick-off time and no grace period will be allowed. Games may end in a tie during pool play. A ten-point scoring system will be used to determine the advancement of teams. Teams will advance based on the aggregate points of their pool play games. A maximum of 10 points may be obtained per game. The top 2 teams from each pool will advance after pool play points are tallied. Points will be applied as follows: 6 points for a win 3 points for a tie 1 point for each goal scored up to a maximum of 3 1 point for a shut-out Forfeit A total of 3 points will be awarded to the opponent of a forfeited team. Tie breakers. If there is a tie in points after the completion of the pool play games, ties will be broken as follows: Winner of Head to Head Goal Differential (Goals For minus Goals Against) Total Goals Against Total Goals For Coin Toss The Home Team will kick off first, while the Visitor s will choose which goal to defend.

In the event games are postponed due to unfavorable weather conditions, or other unforeseen circumstances, the Tournament will not be rescheduled. If a referee cancels a game during play because of inclement weather, or unsafe playing conditions, the team which has scored the most goals at such time will be deemed the winner, as long as more than 1/2 of the game has been played (after the whistle has been blown by the Center Referee to begin the second half of match). Games played on artificial fields during rain, may continue play in the rain, as long as there s no thunder and/or lightning. The Referee, with the concurrence of the Tournament Director, has the authority to cancel or postpone any game. The Laguna Niguel City Parks and Recreation has the ultimate authority over field usage during inclement weather. Due to time and field allocation constraint s, games will not be rescheduled. If the tournament is indeed cancelled due to inclement weather, all factors at the time of the cancellation will be taken into consideration to determine a first place, second place, third place, and fourth place winners. This may include, but not be limited to, a team s allocated points from the pool play. Championship games ending in a tie after regulation time Championship will be played as follows: Two 30-minute halves with a 5-minute halftime. If the game is tied at the end of regulation time, the winner of a coin flip chooses who kicks-off, while the other team chooses which goal to defend. 1 (one), 7 (seven) minute mini-half, will constitute overtime (NO GOLDEN GOAL). Free substitutions are allowed by FIFA Rules during overtime: If a tie still exists at the end of overtime, the winner shall be determined by the TAKING OF KICKS FROM THE PENALTY MARK (PK s). All players from each team at the end of overtime will participate. 5v5 required and then 1v1 until a winner is determined. No one may kick twice, until all have kicked once. The winner of a new coin flip chooses whether to shoot first or second. The goalkeeper may be changed at any time. Participants sent from the field Any player who receives a red card, or any coach, or spectator who is sent off, must immediately leave the game site. In the event the individual refuses to leave, the referee shall suspend the game and contact the Tournament Director. Any player, coach, or spectator sent from the field must be reported to the Tournament Director (field marshal tent) immediately after the end of the game by the game referee. Foul or abusive language will not be condoned at any time on our fields. Any coach, player, or spectator who uses foul or abusive language, may be sent off from the

Any assault on referees will be remanded. Under the discretion of the Tournament Director and dependent on the severity of the assault, an expulsion of the perpetrator(s) from the remainder of the tournament, may ensue. Stronger penalties may be imposed depending on the circumstances as determined by the Tournament Director. Protest No protests allowed Any protest based on the Referee or Assistant Referees ability or inability to apply the Rules and Regulations, the FIFA Laws of the Game playing rules, or our Tournament Rules, Shall Not Be Considered. ANY SITUATION OR SUBJECT NOT COVERED BY THE AFOREMENTIONED RULES/ REGULATIONS WILL BE DECIDED UPON BY THE TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR AND/OR HIS DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVE(S) AS SOON AS POSSIBLE AFTER RECEIVING ALL DE- TAILED INFORMATION.

Laguna Niguel Senior Games Swimming Meet Sunday, March 11, 2018 Crown Valley Pool, 8:00am-12:00pm Approximate Timeline 5:30am Staff arrives 6:00am Welcome participants, Warm-ups Begin 7:00am Event List and Times Given Out 8:00am Meet Starts 11:45am Meet Complete, award presentations Participants Expected maximum registration will be up to 16 swimmers of each sex per event. The Meet will have a maximum 4 Heats per Event (2 male, 2 female). This meet with have a 200 freestyle, 50 freestyle, 50 backstroke and 50 kick events. Participants can sign up for multiple events. General Rules The Swim Meet will be conducted under the general rules of USA Swimming. Proper swimming attire is required. Swim cap and goggles are optional. Warm-up and cool down lanes will be available throughout the event. All swimmers must enter the water feet first unless in the designated dive lane. Swimmers in each event will swim with all participants regardless of age. Awards will be issued based on time and age group to 1 st through 8 th place. Age Groups are as followed 55-64, 65-74 and 75+. Swimmers can sign up for any number of events.

General Rules No fins or paddles will be allowed during the actual event. 50 Kick will start in the water. Participants will have the option of using a kickboard. Any kick style is acceptable for this race. All races excluding the 50 Kick will have the option to start on the starting blocks or from the wall in the water. Event times will be determined the morning of the Meet. All swimmers must check in at the Registration table prior to entering the water. Referees/Tournament Director The Meet Director will have the final call on any disputes during the Meet. Each lane will have its own Timer. The Meet Director has the option to combine Event age groups to swim together due to low participation. However, awards will still be given out based on age groups Official times will be given out with awards.

Laguna Niguel Senior Games Bocce Ball Tournament Sunday, March 11, 2018 Marina Hills Park Bocce Ball Courts, 8:00am-2:00pm Approximate Timeline 7:00am Staff arrives 8:00am Welcome participants, Registration begins 8:30am Team Drawing 8:45am Tournament Play Begins 2:00pm Tournament Complete, award presentations Participants Expected maximum registration will be up to 24 players. Timeline and bracket may be adjusted to accommodate a smaller registration. Tournament will be open to both men and women to play together in an 6 team round robin format. Teams will consist of four persons. General Rules The tournament will be composed of six four-person teams. Each team would play the other 5 teams with games being to 11 points. The first team to score 11 points will be the victor. The tournament champion will be decided by the team that has the most wins and points scored. Medals will be awarded to the top 3 teams.

Teams A team on the court has 4 players maximum (2 stationed at each end of the court) with each player throwing 2 balls. Players are not allowed to switch ends during a game. A team without all players present at the scheduled game start time forfeits the game with zero points and the opponent is awarded 11 points. Game Play Begin the match with the flip of a coin between the captains of each team. The winner of the coin flip has the first toss of the pallino and chooses the color of the team's balls. The pallino is the first ball put into play and is thrown underhand from behind the pointing foul line. The pallino may be bounced off the sideboards. The pallino must end up across the center line and at least 12 inches away from the sideboards or backboard without hitting the backboard. If a thrower fails to do this, the throw goes to other team. If the second throw fails to place the pallino into play, the pallino is placed approximately in the center of the hitting foul line at the opposite end of the court in order to speed up play. If a player throws pallino and/or first ball when other team should throw the pallino, the balls are returned and the frame starts over. Once pallino is in play, the pallino can be knocked anywhere on the court except back over the center line or out of the court. The initial pallino thrower always throws the first bocce ball. All balls are thrown underhand. If the first ball hits the backboard without hitting the pallino first, the ball is removed and the team throws again until they have a ball in play. Each succeeding ball is thrown by the team that does NOT have the ball closest to the pallino. Balls may be bounced off or played against sideboards. A ball hitting the backboard without first touching the pallino or another bocce ball is a dead ball and is removed from play. If a player throws wrong color ball, it is replaced with a correct color ball after the ball comes to rest.

If a player throws when the other team should throw or throws more than 2 balls, that ball is removed from play If a player throws when other team should throw because of a miscall by the Referee, the ball is returned and the correct player throws. The person(s) doing the measuring must press and rotate balls and the pallino before measuring to mark their original position on the court surface. If a ball or pallino is accidentally moved while measuring, it is replaced to its original marked position. A bocce ball, for whatever reason, that goes out of the court is a dead ball and is removed from play for that frame. Volo shooting (lofting the ball in the air beyond the center line of the court) is not permitted. The official score for frame is determined after all 8 balls have been played and measured to the captains' satisfaction. One point is awarded for each ball of a team that is closer to the pallino than the opponent s closest ball. The team that scores in the last frame throws the pallino in the next frame and play continues as above. If each team s closest balls are tied, no score is made and play continues at the opposite end with the team scoring the point(s) in the previous frame delivering the pallino. The team that first scores 11 points wins the game. Referees/Tournament Director All IN determinations and measurements are made by the Referee. (Measurements may be made with any device that reliably and repeatedly indicates the difference between the measurements.) The referee determines the points for each frame and reports the point score to scorekeepers. The referee shall not give advice to either team or coach players as to where to direct their throw. The referee has the final word in disputes. The official referee has the option to eject a player for continued rule violations, arguing, or disrupting play which would result in game loss for that player s team.

Laguna Niguel Senior Games Table Tennis Tournament Sunday, March 11, 2018 Sea Country Senior and Community Center, 12:00-4:00pm Approximate Timeline 11:00am Staff arrives 12:00pm Welcome participants, check in 12:15pm Opening, review of rules 12:30pm Round One, Session One begins 1:00pm Round One, Session Two begins 1:30pm Round Two, Session One begins 1:50 Round Two, Session Two begins 2:15pm Round Three begins 2:45pm Round Four begins (SEMI-FINALS) 3:15pm Round Five (FINALS) begin 3:40 Award Ceremony, conclusion of event Participants Expected maximum registration will be up to 24 players. Tournament will be open, both men and women will play together, in a singles game play format only. Brackets See attached bracket sheet. In the first round, players will be randomly assigned to a threesome, a specific round robin time, and are guaranteed to play 2 games. All matches are played to the best 2/3. The top 2 players from each threesome will advance to the second round, where matches become single elimination after the best 2/3 is reached. Score sheets (see attached) will be collected after each round and turned into the main scheduler to post the brackets for the following rounds.

Rules Round One, Two, and Three matches will be played to 11 points per Official Table Tennis Rules. Matches must be won by 2 points, or game will continue. Round Four (Semi-final) and Round Five (Final) may be extended to play to 21 points if time allows and players choose to do so. Players who are not present at the start of their games times will be dropped from the bracket and will lose their spot in the tournament. Rules will be made available prior to the games, and posted on event day. All players agree to play by the rules as stated. Officiating Each match will be alternately monitored by players who are not playing in the rotation. City staff will make a final determination on a call if necessary. Equipment (4) Table Tennis Tables (provided at Sea Country) Table dividers (provided at Sea Country) Paddles/balls (some equipment available) Facilities This event will be set in the Grand Ballroom. The Lounge should be open as well to provide overflow space for participants that are waiting to play.

Table Tennis Rules For Laguna Niguel Senior Games Scoring A match is played best 2 or 3 games. For each game, the first player to reach 11 points wins that game, however a game must be won by at least a two point margin. In Round 4 (Semi-final) and Round 5 (Final), games may be played to 21 points should time allow, and participants agree to do so. A point is scored after each ball is put into play (not just when the server wins the point). The edges of the table are part of the legal table surface, but not the sides of the table. At the end of each game, scores need to be recorded on score sheets with names of players and final score. Sheets will be collected at the end of each match. Flow of the Match First serve will be determined by coin toss. Each player serves two points in a row and then switch server. However, if a score of 10-10 is reached in any game, then each server serves only one point and then the server is switched. After each game, the players switch sides of the table. Legal Serve The ball must rest on an open hand palm. Then it must be tossed up at least 6 inches and struck so the ball first bounces on the server s side and then the opponent s side.

Round 1/Session # Table # Player Score Player Score Round 2/Session# Table # Player Score Player Score Round 3 Table # Player Player Score Score

Round 4 SEMI-FINAL Table # Player Player Score Score Round 5 FINAL Table # Player Player Score Score