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SHOP 2018 3 LOCATIONS SHOP ONLINE 24/7 SHOP IN EDMONTON @ Saville Community Sport Centre (POP UP STORE) FEB 10 17/18U GIRLS NORTH FEB 24 15U GIRLS NORTH MAR 3 14U GIRLS NORTH CLOSED 17/18U BOYS MAR 10 MAR 17 16U GIRLS MAR 24 13U GIRLS APR 7 17U/18U GIRLS APR 14 15U GIRLS APR 21 APR 22 14U GIRLS APR 28 17U/18U BOYS. MAY 5 & MAY 6 @ SAVILLE 15 BOYS @ NORTHLANDS 16 BOYS + 16 GIRLS SHOP IN CALGARY @ Rally Pointe FRONT DESK Limited items will be available for purchase @ Rally Pointe during VA tournament weekends + during Rally Pointe business hours. FEB 10 FEB 11 17/18U GIRLS SOUTH FEB 24 FEB 25 15U GIRLS SOUTH MAR 3 MAR 4 14U GIRLS SOUTH MAR 10 MAR 11 17/18U GIRLS MAR 17 MAR 18 15U GIRLS MAR 24 MAR 25 14U GIRLS APR 7 APR 8 APR 14 APR 15 APR 21 APR 22 APR 28 APR 29 MAY 5 MAY 6 17U/18U BOYS 16U GIRLS 13U/14U GIRLS 17U GIRLS 15U GIRLS

IMPORTANT NOTES FROM VOLLEYBALL ALBERTA Competition Rules: Participants (Coaches and athletes) are responsible for knowing and abiding by the 2017-2018 Volleyball Canada Rules and Regulations. Head Coaches must also meet the following NCCP coaching requirements. Recruiters are responsible for conducting themselves in accordance with our Scouting & Recruiting Policy and are asked to check in with the venue coordinator. Warm-Up Protocol: Volleyball Alberta recognizes that concussions are a significant public health issue because of their potential for both short and long-term consequences. Volleyball Alberta therefore enacts our Concussion Protocol. Of specific note are the expectations surrounding team warm-up process to help prevent concussions. If athletes/team members are moving through the high impact areas of the court, the referee will make note of it on the scoresheet and Volleyball Alberta staff will contact teams with repercussions. o Option 1: Athletes hit in waves whereby all athletes of a similar position attack the ball while their teammates remain on the other side of the net (facing towards the attackers, at the end-line) to shag the balls. Athletes would then switch roles at specific intervals through the warm-up After attacking the ball, athletes will stay on their side of the net (they do not go under the net) and return to the back of the hitting line. This will prevent an athlete from walking through a high impact area with their back to the net. If team members introduce balls to the attacking side, they must be located outside the court prior to the athletes hitting. Ball retrievers will be situated in

this location to collect balls safely from the ball shaggers at the back of the line. o Option 2: A shagger (parents or players) should start on the opposite side of the net as the attackers. They may stand on or behind the baseline and face towards the attackers. After attacking the ball, athletes should land properly on their own side of the net and WALK AROUND THE POST. The athlete would then either remain outside of the court to either a) collect the ball prior to returning it to the coach or b) become a shagger for the next attacker. If team members introduce balls to the attacking side, they must be located outside the court prior to the athletes hitting. Ball retrievers will be situated in this location to collect balls safely from the ball shaggers at the back of the line. o Option 3: An alternate plan devised by coaching staff that does not have athletes/team members moving through the high-impact area of the court. o You can view a sample hitting warm-up at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7muk3hxjxaq. There will be a new video posted shortly with an alternate example. End of match protocol: After the match, teams must immediately go to their respective endline, then shake hands with the other team/match official(s) PRIOR to moving off court for team meetings/debriefs. Music: Music may only be played for personal use with headphones in during our events. Our venues are family friendly and the content of music may be inappropriate or distracting to our members and other patrons. Video Cameras: 1) Video Cameras are not permitted in the warm-up area (if handheld, they may be operated by a team member sitting on the bench). 2) GoPro Camera s cannot be attached to the post, Scorer table, or Referee stand. 3) If there is a vacant court next to the playing court, that is not being utilized as a designated warm-up court or competition court for the event, cameras and tripods may be setup in that space provided: a) There is no infringement on the participants of the

playing court, b) Cameras and spectators are not encroaching on the team bench, warm-up area, Scorer s table, Referee location, etc. 4) For courts with 5+ meters of space behind the service zone, cameras may be permitted against the wall. Protest Policy for the 2017 18 Season of Play: Coaches can only lodge a protest in the following circumstances (otherwise it is not a valid protest): an error in applying a rule or rule interpretation, an improper decision of the Scorer who made a mistake on the rotational order or on the score. o o o o o o The coach of the team lodging the protest must place a $100.00 cash bond (or a signed cheque payable to Volleyball Alberta) on the score table as the captain lodges the protest to the First Referee. If the money is not on the table immediately the game will resume and the protest will not be heard. The first referee will confirm with the Scorer that a protest has been lodged, and that the money is on the score table before calling the Referee Supervisor and/or Tournament Staff. The Tournament Staff will collect the $100.00 bond upon arrival at the court. The Referee Supervisor and/or Tournament Staff will determine whether or not the request for protest is valid (they may choose to consult with VA Staff or a Referee Supervisor). If the request for protest is not valid, the $100.00 bond will be forfeited in whole and the match will resume. If the request for protest is valid, the tournament jury will be formed to decide and rule on the protest If the protest is accepted by the tournament jury, the bond will be returned If the protest is refused by the tournament jury, the bond is forfeit All Volleyball Alberta tournaments have a Jury in place that will decide the outcome of each protest. A Jury will consist of three individuals from the following list: 1. Venue Coordinator 2. Referee Supervisor 3. Referee Evaluator

4. Volleyball Alberta Representative 5. Alternates assigned by Volleyball Alberta staff Important Notes: A) The protest will be handled immediately so that play can resume following the jury s decision. B) The jury may discuss the protest by phone and do not have to be present to make a ruling. C) The jury s decision is final. D) Sanctions may be put in place if a team is abusing the protest procedures. Minor Officiating Rules & Resources 1. For a match in which a team is participating, they will be responsible for the provision of one (1) Line Judge. Line Judge Guidelines: This individual must be a team player not registered as a starting member of the line-up This individual must be a team player not registered as the acting Libero (if applicable) If a team does not have enough athletes to provide a Line Judge, the referee shall: i. Inquire to the opposition coach if they are willing to provide two (2) athletes to act as Line Judges. ii. Inquire to the opposition coach if they are open to a volunteer representative. iii. Inquire to the opposition coach if they would prefer the match to commence with no Line Judges and the sole discretion of the First Referee 2. For a match in which a team is participating, they will be responsible for the provision of one (1) Scorer/Assistant Scorer. Score sheet Presentation: This individual may be a team volunteer whether that be a parent, athlete or drawn from an alternative source The supplied individual must be familiar with the responsibilities associated with both roles and open to functioning in either capacity.

Volleyball Alberta Behavior Policy This policy is meant to serve as a reminder of the Code of Ethics for Referees, the Code of Conduct for Participants, as well as guide to the officials in the appropriate measures for applying sanctions (Rules 20, 21 and Misconduct Sanction Scale as presented in the 2017-18 Rulebook). Participants should recognize that individual officials have a varying perspective on what degree of conduct may or may not be considered within a normal emotional reaction. The following scenarios are examples of actions that must be addressed appropriately by the first referee through sanctioning. Verbal comments or gestures by participants directed at any member of the referee corps in regards to a decision. The use of profane or foul language: Should the official(s) hear profane or foul language used by a participant that is loud enough to be heard by spectators, regardless of where the language is directed. A team member either sitting on the bench or staying in the warm-up area, protesting or contesting the referees decision. When a ball (or object) is thrown, kicked or deflected in anger by any participant. The match official does have the ability to determine the extent of the offence. If considered minor misconduct, the 1 st referee may limit the sanctioning to a stage 1 (verbal) or stage 2 warning (yellow card). A stage 2 warning, while issued to a specific member of a team, serves notice that the entire team (by extension) has reached the sanctioning phase and any additional forms of misconduct will be addressed with at minimum, a penalty (red card). Repetition of minor offences by the same team/individual in the same match must be sanctioned progressively. Incorrect conduct by a team member towards officials, opponents, teammates or spectators is classified in three categories according to the seriousness of the offence. Sanctions are applied based on the following: Rude Conduct: actions contrary to good manners or moral principles Offensive Conduct: defamatory or insulting words or gestures or any action expressing contempt Aggression: actual physical attack or aggressive or threatening behavior Note: There does not have to be a stage 1 or 2 warning issued to an individual or team before the official applies an appropriate sanction. Note: In the instance of an expulsion or disqualification, the first referee must submit a separate report to his/her ROC and the Volleyball Alberta staff member responsible for officials. An expulsion or disqualification may result in further sanctioning at the discretion of the Volleyball Alberta Executive.

Minor Misconduct Scale Stage 1 Warning: Verbal warning issued through the game captain Stage 2 Warning: By use of a yellow card to the team member(s) concerned This formal warning is not in itself a sanction but a symbol that the team member (and by extension the team) has reached the sanctioning level for the match. It is recorded on the score sheet but has no immediate consequences. Sanctions Scale Penalty (Rude Conduct): By use of a red card to the team member(s) concerned The application of a penalty results in a point and service to the opponent Expulsion (Offensive Conduct): By use of a red and yellow card (jointly) to the team member(s) concerned A team member who is sanctioned by expulsion shall not play for the rest of the set, must be substituted legally and immediately if on court and must remain seated in the penalty area with no other consequence An expelled coach loses his/her right to intervene in the set and must remain seated in the penalty area Disqualification (Aggression): By use of a red and yellow card (separately) to the team member(s) concerned A team member who is sanctioned by disqualification must be substituted legally and immediately if on court and must leave the Competition Control Area for the rest of the match with no other consequences.

17U/18U Women - Volleyball Alberta Premier 3, AB April 7 & 8, 2018 REGISTERED TEAMS Team Name City/Town/Area 403 Selects 18U Ace Of Clubs Black 17 Ace Of Clubs Red 17 Ace Of Hearts 18 Ace Of Hearts Red 18 Apex Alpine 18 Apex Summit 18 BGV 18U Beaumont Birch Hills Heat 17 Wanham Brooks Rush 17 Bassano BVC Rush 18 Brooks Canada West 17/18U Canuck U17F Canuck U18F Central Peace Panthers 18 Spirit River Cochrane Jaguars 17 Cochrane Cougars 17U Cougars 18U DCVC Dynamite 18 Dawson Creek Dinos 17U Dinos 18U East Alberta Volleyball Club 17 Provost EKVC Avalanche 17U Cranbrook FOG Fury 17 FOG United 17 Fort McMurray Thunder 18 Fort McMurray HAVC 17 Sparwood Impact 17 Leduc Junior Kodiak Girls 18 Lethbridge Killam Spartans 17 Delburne Momentum 18 NAVC Griffins 17 NAVC Griffins 18 NOOKS U17 Women NOOKS U18W Pandas 17 Pandas 18U Panthers 17 Lethbridge PARK U17 Sherwood Park PARK U18 Sherwood Park Ponoka Warriors 17 Ponoka Potential 17 Northwest Territories PRVC Revolution 18 Fairview PVC 18 Plamondon Queens 17U Red Deer Queens 18U Sylvan Lake RAVC 18 Medicine Hat Ravens 17 Sturgeon County Rebels U18 Airdrie Renegade Royals 18 St Albert Rhinos 18 Bonnyville Riot 18U Stony Plain SAS Blue 17 St. Albert SAS Green 18 St. Albert SAVC Shock 18 SAVC Storm 18 SAVC U17 Flare SCVC Chaos U17 Okotoks SLVC WAVE 17 Sylvan Lake SLVC WAVE 18 Sylvan Lake South West Central Wildfire 18 Donalda SPVC Blizzard 17U Grande Prairie Thunder 18 Velocity 18 Grande Prairie VVC Vipers 18 Vulcan Wetaskiwin 17 Wetaskiwin WHAM! 18 Taber Whitecourt Revz 18 Whitecourt Wildcards 17 Rocky Mountain House WVC Renegades 17 Westlock

Division 1 Division 2 Pool A Pool B Pool C Pool D Pool E Pool F Pool G Pool H 1. Pandas 18U 1. Velocity 18 1. Queens 18U 1. SPVC Blizzard 17U 1. Rhinos 18 1. PRVC Revolution 18 1. Fort Mac Thunder 18 1. Panthers 17 2. Dinos 17U 2. NOOKS 18 2. Cougars 18U 2. Canuck 17 2. Canuck 18 2. Junior Kodiak 18 2. Thunder 18 2. Queens 17 3. Dinos 18U 3. Pandas 17 3. NAVC Griffins 18 3. CP Panthers 18 3. NAVC Griffins 17 3. WHAM! 18 3. NOOKS 17 3. Brooks Rush 17 4. Cougars 17U 4. 403 Selects 18U 4. Ace Of Clubs Black 17 4. Ace Of Hearts Red 18 4. SLVC WAVE 18 4. SAVC Shock 18 4. PARK 18 4. RAVC 18 Division 3 Division 4 Pool J Pool K Pool L Pool M Pool N Pool P Pool Q Pool R Pool S Pool T 1. PVC 18 1. Brooks Rush 18 1. FOG Fury 17 1. SAS Blue 17 1. SAVC Storm 18 1. SAVC Flare 17 1. BGV 18U 1. FOG UNITED 17 1. Rebels 18 1. Ace Of Clubs Red 17 2. Canada West 18U 2. Renegade Royals 18 2. EKVC Avalanche 17U 2. Birch Hills Heat 17 2. Ace Of Hearts 18 2. Killam Spartans 17 2. Apex Alpine 18 2. Momentum 18 2. SCVC Chaos U17 2. Ponoka Warriors 17 3. Alpine Summit 18 3. East Alberta VC 17 3. PARK 17 3. SAS Green 18 3. VVC Vipers 18 3. Impact 17 3. SW Central Wildfire 17 3. Whitecourt Revz 18 3. Potential 17 3. WVC Renegades 17 4. HAVC 17 4. SLVC WAVE 17 4. DCVC Dynamite 18 4. Ravens 17 4. Wetaskiwin 17 4. Wildcards 17 4. Edson Renegades 17 4. Cochrane Jaguars 17 4. Riot 18U SATURDAY University of Alberta Main Gym - 114 St & 87 Ave (Van Vliet Centre Building) 17U/18U Women - Volleyball Alberta Premier 3, AB April 7 & 8, 2018 Schedule Release Date: April 4, 2018 University of Alberta Education Gym: 113 St & 87 Ave Leduc Recreation Centre: 4330 Black Gold Drive SATURDAY Times CRT 1- Main CRT 2 - Main CRT 3 - Main CRT 4 - Main CRT 5 - Ed. Gym CRT 6- Ed. Gym COURT 1 COURT 2 COURT 3 Times 8:00 N2 - N3 P2 - P3 T2 - T3 S2 - S3 M2 - M3 Q2 - Q3 J2 - J3 K2 - K3 L2 - L3 8:00 9:00 N1 - N4 P1 - P4 R2 - R3 S1 - S4 M1 - M4 Q1 - Q4 J1 - J4 K1 - K4 L1 - L4 9:00 10:15 N2 - N4 P2 - P4 R1 - R4 S2 - S4 T1 - T3 Q2 - Q4 J2 - J4 K2 - K4 L2 - L4 10:15 11:30 N1 - N3 P1 - P3 R2 - R4 S1 - S3 M2 - M4 Q1 - Q3 J1 - J3 K1 - K3 L1 - L3 11:30 12:30 N3 - N4 P3 - P4 R1 - R3 S3 - S4 M1 - M3 Q3 - Q4 J3 - J4 K3 - K4 L3 - L4 12:30 1:45 N1 - N2 P1 - P2 R3 - R4 S1 - S2 M3 - M4 Q1 - Q2 J1 - J2 K1 - K2 L1 - L2 1:45 3:00 Z2 Z4 R1 - R2 T1 - T2 Z5 Y6 Y2 M1 - M2 3:00 4:00 Z3 Z1 Z9 Z7 Z6 Y1 Y5 Y7 4:00 5:15 Z10 Z13 Z12 Y8 Y4 Y3 5:15 6:30 Z11 Z15 Z8 Z14 6:30 SATURDAY Saville Community Sports Centre: 11610-65th Avenue SATURDAY Times COURT 7A COURT 7B COURT 7C COURT 8A COURT 8B COURT 8C COURT 9A COURT 9B COURT 9C Times 8:00 A2 - A3 D2 - D3 C2 - C3 B2 - B3 E2 - E3 H2 - H3 F2 - F3 G2 - G3 8:00 9:00 A1 - A4 D1 - D4 C1 - C4 B1 - B4 E1 - E4 H1 - H4 F1 - F4 G1 - G4 9:00 10:15 A2 - A4 D2 - D4 C2 - C4 B2 - B4 E2 - E4 H2 - H4 F2 - F4 WARM-UP G2 - G4 10:15 11:30 A1 - A3 D1 - D3 C1 - C3 B1 - B3 E1 - E3 H1 - H3 F1 - F3 COURT (NO G1 - G3 11:30 12:30 A3 - A4 D3 - D4 C3 - C4 B3 - B4 E3 - E4 H3 - H4 F3 - F4 VOLLEYBALLS G3 - G4 12:30 1:45 A1 - A2 D1 - D2 C1 - C2 B1 - B2 E1 - E2 H1 - H2 F1 - F2 ALLOWED) G1 - G2 1:45 3:00 W5 W8 W6 W7 X5 X8 X7 X6 3:00 4:00 W1 W3 W2 W4 X1 X3 X4 X2 4:00 SUNDAY UofA East Gym Level 1 Van Vliet Centre University of Alberta Education Gym: 113 St & 87 Ave Leduc Recreation Centre: 4330 Black Gold Drive Christ the King: 3511 Rollyview Rd., Leduc SUNDAY Times CRT 1- Main CRT 2 - Ed. Gym CRT 3- Ed. Gym COURT 1 COURT 2 COURT 3 COURT 4 Times 8:00 Z16 Z17 Z18 Y11 Y9 Y10 Y12 8:00 9:00 Z19 Z29 Z20 Y15 Y13 Y14 Y16 9:00 10:15 Z22 Z21 Z32 Y21 Y17 Y18 Y22 10:15 11:30 Z38 Z27 Z28 Y19 Y20 Y23 Y24 11:30 12:30 Z31 Z33 Z30 Y25 Y30 Y29 Y26 12:30 1:45 Z40 Z39 Y31* Y32* Y27 Y28 1:45 Saville Community Sports Centre: 11610-65th Avenue SUNDAY SUNDAY Times COURT 7A COURT 7B COURT 7C COURT 8A COURT 8B COURT 8C COURT 9A COURT 9B COURT 9C Times 8:00 Z23 Z24 Z25 Z26 X11 X9 X10 WARM-UP X12 8:00 9:00 W11 W9 W10 W12 X15 X13 X14 COURT (NO X16 9:00 10:15 W15 W13 W14 W16 X21 X17 X18 VOLLEYBALLS X22 10:15 11:30 W21 W17 W18 W22 Z36 Z37 Z34 ALLOWED) Z35 11:30 12:30 W19 W23 W24 W20 X23 X19 X20 Z41* X24 12:30 1:45 W25 W30 W29 W26 X25 X30 X29 Z42* X26 1:45 3:00 W32* W28 W27 W31* X27 X31* X32* X28 3:00 VENUE NOTES: No food or beverages (except water) are allowed in the gymnasiums. Athletes are only allowed to warm-up on the courts. No jogging in hallways is permitted. There are no coolers allowed in any of the venues for the 2018 season. Teams should not be preparing/transporting group meals in large containers. Athletes should pack individual lunches/snacks inside their personal gym bags. All bottles, garbage, and personal items must be removed from the team bench after each game. If not, the official will make a note on the game sheet and a $50 fine will be applied for each offense. Repeat offenders will not be permitted to participate in future VA tournaments. We also ask participants and spectators to keep all areas of the facility clean (hallways, spectator areas, etc) by placing their bottles and garbage in the appropriate bins. An Athletic Therapist will be at Saville to treat any VA participants. Volleyball Alberta would like to thank Events and Tourism for their support of our Premier tournaments and Provincial Championships. TOURNAMENT NOTES: W= Div 1 Playoffs, X = Div 2 Playoffs, Y= Div 3 Playoffs, Z= Div 4 Playoffs, * = Medal Match. 2017/2018 Volleyball Canada Rulebook. All Matches 2/3. 6 limited substitutions. Libero may be changed each set. 10 Minute on-court warm-ups.

Volleyball Alberta 1718U Women's Premier 3 - Division 1 Playoff VERSION 2: Apr 4 @ 10am W9 1A 4D W1 W13 W17 1C 4B W2 W19 W10 4A 1D W3 W14 9th W30 W11 1B 4C 2A 3D W4 W5 W15 W32 1st W18 3B 2C W6 W20 W12 2B 3C W7 W16 3A LW17 W8 W29 2D LW19 11th LW18 W31 LW20 3rd LW9 W21 LW10 LW13 W25 W26 W23 13th 15th LW14 LW11 W27 W28 W22 7th 5th LW12 LW15 W24 LW16

Volleyball Alberta 1718U Women's Premier 3 - Division 2 Playoff VERSION 2: Apr 4 @ 10am X9 1E 4H X1 X13 X17 1G 4F X2 X19 X10 4E 1H X3 X14 9th X30 X11 1F 4G 2E 3H X4 X5 X15 X32 1st X18 3F 2G X6 X20 X12 2F 3G X7 X16 3E LX17 X8 X29 2H LX19 11th LX18 X31 LX20 3rd LX9 X21 LX10 LX13 X25 X26 X23 13th 15th LX14 LX11 X27 X28 X22 7th 5th LX12 LX15 X24 LX16

Volleyball Alberta 1718U Women's Premier 3 - Division 3 Playoff VERSION 2: Apr 4 @ 10am Y9 1J 4K Y1 Y13 Y17 2K 3J Y2 Y19 2L 3M Y3 9th Y30 Y10 Y11 1M 4L 1K 4J Y4 Y5 Y14 Y15 Y32 1st 2J 3K Y6 Y18 2M 3L Y7 Y20 Y12 Y16 1L LY17 Y8 Y29 4M LY19 11th LY18 Y31 LY20 3rd LY9 Y21 LY10 LY13 Y25 Y26 Y23 13th 15th LY14 LY11 Y27 Y28 Y22 7th 5th LY12 LY15 Y24 LY16

Volleyball Alberta 1718U Women's Premier 3 - Division 4 Playoff 1N VERSION 2: Apr 4 @ 10am Z8 3S Z1 3R Z23 2S Z9 2R Z27 1S Z34 Z10 2N Z2 4P Z16 3N Z24 Z3 4R Z11 1R Z40 Z42 16th 1Q 1st Z12 3P Z4 4S Z17 2P Z25 Z5 4Q Z13 1T Z28 2T Z35 Z14 2Q Z6 4N LZ27 Z18 3Q Z26 Z39 LZ28 3T Z7 LZ34 Z15 Z41 LZ16 1P LZ35 3rd Z38 21st LZ17 LZ23 Z29 Z36 LZ18 LZ24 T-5th LZ8 LZ9 Z19 LZ25 Z32 Z30 Z37 T-13th T-9th LZ26 T-5th LZ10 Z20 LZ11 LZ12 LZ13 Z21 Z33 Z31 T-13th LZ14 T-9th LW15 Z22