Q: How many players are allowed on a team?
A: Each team is allowed up to 4 players. |
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Q: Can I play on more than one team?
A: No, players may not appear on more than one roster. Players violating this rule may be disqualified from playing in the tournament. |
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Q: What will I need to bring with me to registration at the tournament?
A: Each player must bring I.D. to the tournament. For players under 16, a birth certificate is the recommended form of I.D. Either the original birth certificate or a copy is acceptable. For players over 16, a driver’s license is the recommended form of I.D. If you don’t have either of these, please bring something with a birthdate to prove your age. This is the main information we’re looking for. |
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Q: How do I get my team’s schedule?
A: Brackets will be posted on our website approximately 1 week before the tournament. We also send out an email to all players when the brackets are posted. Please note that brackets are no longer mailed to the team captains. |
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Q: What are the age divisions?
A: Youth divisions: 10 & under, 11-12, 13-14, 15-16, and 17-18.
Adult divisions: 19-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40 & over. (Unless there are not enough teams to do a “pure” 40 & over, in which case we would have a 35 & over court.) |
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Q: Who is invited to the National tournament?
A: Any team that placed 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or won Sportsmanship or the Toilet Bowl in any tournament that season is invited to our National Championship in October. |
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Q: Do we allow coed teams?
A: We do allow coed teams. They will be placed on a male court unless there are enough coed teams to form a coed court. Very rarely do we have coed courts. |
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Q: Do the younger kids play on a lower hoop?
A: No. All teams play on 10 foot hoops. The 10 & under boys, however, play with a women’s-size basketball, as do all female teams. |
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Q: How many games will my team play?
A: It ultimately depends on your team’s win-loss record and the size of your bracket, but all teams participating in the Macker are guaranteed 3 games. |
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Q: How big are the courts?
A: All of our courts are 35’ x 35’ |