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1. Participants are required to represent themselves and their respective schools with respect and
dignity.
2. Any team or individual involved in destructive or negative conduct at Post-Secondary Games 2009
events or venues, including hotels, will be ejected from the tournament at the discretion of the Advisory
Committee. Spirit Deposits may also be forfeited.
3. For a list of all on court violations leading to suspension or disqualification, please refer to the
Registration Package.
4. The Advisory Committee reserves the right to disqualify any team based on the behaviour of any
given team member of that particular team.
B. CHECK-IN PROCEDURES
1. A representative from each team (coach/captain) is required to check-in at the score table prior to
each game. Here they must fill out game roster sheets fully and accurately.
2. Each member of the team is required to hand in provided lanyards with their student card and Spirit
Deposit Coupon to officials at the score table prior to the game. An individual who fails to do so is
defined as INELIGIBLE to play in that game. Failure to comply will result in a FORFEIT and the loss of
half the Spirit Deposit ($10).
1. All teams are required to be at their games five minutes prior to start time.
3. A late team will be given a grace period of five (5) minutes past the scheduled start time, which will be
deducted from the total playing time.
4. If a team fails to meet the minimum number of players, as per sport specific rules (below), after the
grace period, the team will be required to default and a win will be awarded to the opposing team.
5. If both teams are late, both will default and no points will be awarded.
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6. Teams defaulting a game for any reason will have half their Spirit Deposit forfeited.
3. Only captains and coaches may address a referee with concerns. The captain/coach is expected to be
courteous and respectful. Any verbal abuse or physical contact with a referee will result in ejection and
will be reviewed by the Advisory Committee.
4. Captains and coaches are expected to know the rules and abide by them. They must also make sure
all team members are aware of the rules and their consequences.
A. EQUIPMENT
2. Eye protection is mandatory. If it cannot be self-provided, goggles are available at the membership
services desk outside of the squash courts free of charge.
B. GAME TIMES
2. Defaults will occur 5 minutes after starting time. A missed game is recorded as a 2-0 loss.
3. If both players are late, they will both forfeit the game and no points will be awarded in the standings.
7. Each set will consist of the best out of three matches with each match being played first to 15.
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8. The first serve of the match will be determined by the spin of the racquet.
9. The first serve of the following matches will be determined by the winner of the pervious match.
10. To win a point you do not have to serve; the winner of each point played will be awarded a point.
11. The winner of each point will serve the following point.
2. The ball is only permitted to bounce on the ground once but can hit any wall assuming the ball falls
under the red boundary lines and does not hit the line.
4. All balls in play cannot hit the tin at the bottom of the front wall or the first red line above the tin.
5. Any balls which exit the court via the spectators’ area are deemed out.
6. Any discrepancies of opinion in terms of play will be handled by awarding no score to either player for
the point and the point will be replayed.
D. SERVICE
1. The side where the first serve is performed is up to the discretion of the server.
a) Following serves must continuously alternate sides.
b) When a player loses a serve, the opposing player can choose from which side they would like to
serve.
3. Any service that does not satisfy the aforementioned requirements will cause a loss of point and
serve.
4. A loss of point and serve will also occur if a ball lands/hits any red boundary line, the ceiling, or its
respective parts.
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