2001 Texas State Scholastic
Photos
from the Scholastic Championship!
Final
Standings High School Championship Team |
Final
Standings High School JV Team |
Final
Standings Middle School Championship Team |
Final
Standings Middle School JV Team |
Final
Standings Elementary Championship Team |
Final
Standings Elementary JV Team |
Final
Standings Primary Championship Team |
Final
Standings Primary JV Team |
Final
Standings Kindergarten Team |
Final
Standings Bughouse & Blitz |
Final
Standings Individual |
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Tournament Rules | Your Responsibilities | Bughouse Rules |
Your
Responsibilities
Parents
and coaches are very important to the smooth operation of any scholastic chess
tournament. Please read the following list of parents’ and coaches’
duties. If you have any questions, feel free to see a Tournament
Director.
1.
At time of
registration, you should provide complete
written information on all students who will be attending the event.
If you need to make any corrections, make sure all necessary forms are
completed during the registration period.
2.
Communicate with Tournament Director about any scheduling
issues. If for any reason a player needs to skip a round or will be late
for a round, you MUST inform Tournament Headquarters (prior to the
beginning of the tournament if possible).
3.
If a player must
withdraw from the tournament because of an emergency or illness, notify
Tournament Headquarters ASAP.
4.
Offer moral support to your players. Remember berating a child
after a loss won’t help their self esteem.
5.
Make sure your players exhibit good sportsmanship.
Set a good example by refraining from bragging about your students’
victories or agonizing about their losses. Hazing, taunting, or otherwise
harassing other players and/or teams is prohibited.
No player, coach, or parent should use or offensive language at any
time.
6.
Provide instruction for your players before and after the
rounds. No instruction may take
place during the round. No player should have a conversation with you until
after the game is over.
7.
Help your players find their pairings on the posted
pairing sheet, and help them find the right boards. Help them set their clocks
if necessary.
8.
Check the cross tables for accuracy and report any errors
to Tournament Headquarters.
9.
It is extremely important that all players from the same team
have the exact same team code. If the codes are not identical, the
computer will not consider all your players to be on the same team, which will
make a big difference in your team standings. Report any differences to
Tournament Headquarters immediately.
10.
As players complete their games make sure they turn in their
results at the results table.
11.
Make sure your players stay out of trouble at the hotel and that
they do not disturb the tournament site, other players or hotel guests.
12.
Stay on-site or arrange for another adult supervisor to
stay on-site to supervise your players. Tournament officials are too busy
running the tournament to be responsible for players’ safety and behavior.
It is your job to monitor your players’ activities.
13.
Help maintain proper order at the tournament site.
Remind the students to pick up and dispose of their own trash and keep
up with their chess equipment.
14.
Offer to help with the tournament. Scholastic tournaments
require lots of volunteer labor. Check with someone in Tournament Headquarters
to see what you can do to help.
15.
Make sure the players have fun! With the stress of the
competition they need to unwind and relax after their games.
16.
No players will be allowed in the tournament hall in a bathing
suit. All players must be dressed properly (shoes and shirts required).
17. In case of a question go to Tournament Headquarters.