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Today’s Game Update:
Game cancellations are updated no later than 5pm on game day, except Sundays.
Please do not call the office prior to this time – as soon as we have a decision, we will post it!
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Date Updated: |
Wednesday, July 23, 2008 |
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Time Updated: |
5:23pm
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Status of each Sport: |
Beach Vball |
Slo-Pitch |
Ultimate |
Flag Football |
Soccer |
Games On! |
Games On! |
Games On! |
Games On! |
Games On! |
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Notes: |
Rain or Shine policy is in effect!
You can also check the City of Edmonton Website to see if your field is open.
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SSC Weather & Cancellations/Rescheduling Policy
Last revised: June 30th, 2008
Table
of Contents
1. OVERVIEW:
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Living in Alberta means that we will have some unpleasant
weather and there will be some days when we have to play sports
even though we might prefer not to. When this happens the
only solution is to dress warmly and get out there and
have some fun!
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The SSC hosts hundreds of teams each season and this requires a lot of playing
fields. Rescheduling games is extremely difficult (we can’t always
book enough fields to replay all the games), so we strongly prefer
to see the games get played in adherence to the original schedule.
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The SSC will not cancel games unless the City of Edmonton has closed the fields. Weather conditions
can vary significantly from one field to another which contributes
to our reluctance to do a city-wide cancellation. If fields are
open, players are expected to report to their field and assess
playing conditions.
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Indoor leagues are never cancelled due to weather, unless the schools are closed.
If this happens, all players will be notified with as much notice
as possible.
The cancellation
notice will be posted on the SSC website by 5:00pm on game day and if possible, the SSC will e-mail
all players that are affected. If we have not cancelled the games,
that means we have received no indication from the City, the facility,
or our field staff that our fields are unplayable. If the SSC has
not cancelled the games then the Rain or Shine Policy
is in effect.
*Note: The City
of Edmonton may close fields on Saturdays, Sundays
and holidays, players are to refer to the COE website for day of
game updates.
2. RAIN or SHINE POLICY
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If the SSC daily game update indicates that games are being played despite the
weather being questionable, teams must report to their field regardless
of weather conditions, or be subject to default rules. Daily game
updates can be found on the SSC website.
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If both captains agree that conditions are unplayable at game time, the SSC
requires teams to wait it out for at least 20 minutes before deciding
to call the game. If unplayable conditions are still a factor
after 20 minutes, you must discuss rescheduling options with your
opponent prior to leaving the field. The SSC will help with rescheduling
but you must provide 2 potential dates that both teams can play
on. Any rescheduled game must occur one week prior to the start
of playoffs.
* Note: We may not always be able to reschedule the games
(due to field availability and amount of notice time) – so you are
canceling at your own risk.
PLAYER DISCRETION:
Each player
has sole discretion to choose whether to play. If a player
arrives at their field and believes that the conditions present
a safety hazard to them personally, they should choose not to play.
In the event of severe weather (electrical storms, excessively slippery
fields), games should be immediately stopped and all players should
take cover. Wait up to 20 minutes and
if the severe weather passes, continue play and shorten the game
time if required. If conditions do not improve, the game ends and
the score is reported as is.
The exception to this is Slo-Pitch, where the final score reported
will be taken from the last full inning.
3. CANCELLATIONS AND RESCHEDULING:
A. PLAYERS
RESCHEDULING AT THE FIELD:
Occasionally on days with bad weather, some of the teams may not show up with
the minimum required amount of players and a decision needs to be
made on playing the game. The following is a list of possible circumstances
and procedures to follow:
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Scenario 1:
Team A arrives with the minimum requirement of players, and no
one on Team B is at the field.
SSC Procedure: Team B is charged with a default and the
game is NOT rescheduled. Team B was not there to confirm the field
conditions, therefore it is still a default even if Team A indicates
the field was unplayable.
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Scenario 2:
Team A arrives with enough players to play, but Team B does not
have the minimum requirement of players. Each team agrees that
the field is unplayable and would like to reschedule.
SSC Procedure: Team B is charged with a default, but if
possible the SSC WILL reschedule the game if Team A would like
to do so. This can be hard to do in sports that require an EC.
The score from the make-up game will count in the standings, not
the default score.
- Scenario 3:
Both Team A and Team B arrive at the field, but neither team has
enough players to avoid a default, even after 20 minutes beyond
the scheduled game time. Each team agrees that the field is unplayable
and would like to reschedule.
SSC Procedure: Team A and Team B are charged with a default,
but the SSC WILL reschedule the game if possible. This can be hard
to do in sports that require an EC. The score from the make-up game
will count in the standings, not the default score. In this scenario,
the default fees will be donated to a local charity.
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Scenario 4:
Neither Team A nor Team B show up for the scheduled game at the
field.
SSC Procedure: Both teams will be charged with a default
and the game will NOT be rescheduled. In this scenario, the default
fees will be donated to a local charity.
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Scenario 5:
All teams arrive at the field with the correct amount of players,
but some teams decide that the field is unplayable.
SSC Procedure: The team(s) that deem the field unplayable
will be charged with a default loss, but will not have to pay
the default fee. Teams are required to make note of this in their
score report.
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Scenario 6:
All teams arrive at the field with the correct amount of players,
but decide that the field is unplayable, and more than half of
the other games on this night come to the same decision.
SSC Procedure: Though teams will have picked dates to do
the make-up game, the SSC will choose the date. The SSC will reschedule
these games on your regular league night at a later date as per
the policy below. Games that do get played on this night will
count in the standings and will not be rescheduled.
Please Note: If a team does not show up to their rescheduled/make-up game, they
will be charged with a default and the game will not be rescheduled.
Criteria for teams rescheduling games:
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In all of the scenarios above, it is the responsibility of the defaulting team
to be flexible on the rescheduling date, otherwise the game may
not be played.
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While they are at the field, teams must choose at least two dates to ensure
that the SSC can book fields on one of the chosen dates.
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Dates should be on a day other than your regular league night. If you choose
to replay games on your regular league night, these may be played
via a double header (i.e. a late game after the regular league
games).
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Dates must be 1 week prior to the start of playoffs.
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Ultimate and Flag Football require an EC with equipment to be at the field.
This logistic must be considered when deciding whether to play
through the bad weather or to reschedule the games. Team captains
should discuss the decision together; it is not up to the EC to
cancel games.
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If rescheduled games are not played at least one week prior to playoffs, the
SSC reserves the right to record the score as a loss for both
teams, or as a tie depending on the situation.
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If you are canceling one of your final 3 games, the game must be played within
the next 5 days.
B. SSC CANCELLATIONS
AND RESCHEDULING:
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Slo pitch, Soccer, Ultimate and Flag
Football - The cancelled games will be rescheduled on a future
date as a double header on the night that the division normally
plays.
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Beach Volleyball - BEFORE seeding is completed, the cancelled games will be played the following
week.
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Beach Volleyball - AFTER seeding is completed, the cancelled games will be made up by having
teams play 3 matches per night for two weeks.
Third or
More Cancellation:
Playoff Game
Cancellation:
- All Sports – The SSC will ensure that any playoff games that are cancelled will be rescheduled.
Scenarios could include a double header, a season extension on your
league day or playing on a day other than your regular league day.
C. RESCHEDULING
GAMES WHEN TEAMS CANNOT PLAY:
If your team
cannot make it to a game, out of respect to your opponent, please
contact the SSC and we will let them know that you will not make
the game. Any team that does not attend a scheduled game
will be charged the $50 default fee and will receive a default loss
in the standings.
4. SHARING TEAM CAPTAINS’ INFORMATION:
To adhere to the SSC
privacy policy, we are unable to give out player information without
permission. If a team contacts our office wanting to get in touch
with their opponent about a game cancellation, we can give the opponent
your message and/or your contact information at your request. The
SSC will make every effort to find subs for a team short of players
so that games can be played as scheduled; the more notice you provide,
the better chance that the SSC can find subs. If your team does
not meet the minimum required amount of players, you will be charged
the default fee.
If the purpose
of your message is to ask the other team if they are attending a
game or trying to reschedule in advance, the SSC will not pass along
the message. All teams are required to show up at the field as per
the Rain or Shine Policy.
5. SPORT BY SPORT CRITERIA FOR DECIDING GAME
OUTCOMES:
The SSC rulebooks on a
sport by sport basis outline how to manage the game once it has
started and bad weather hits. Please bring a copy of the complete
rulebook to every game. See below for links to the rulebooks.
Beach Volleyball: http://www.edmontonsportsclub.com/beachvolleyball/rules.shtml
Soccer: http://www.edmontonsportsclub.com/soccer/rules.shtml
Ultimate Frisbee: http://www.edmontonsportsclub.com/ultimate/rules.shtml
Flag
Football: http://www.edmontonsportsclub.com/flagfootball/rules.shtml
Slo-Pitch:
http://www.edmontonsportsclub.com/slopitch/rules.shtml
6. BOOT CAMP AND TOURNAMENT POLICY:
Boot Camp will take place rain, shine or snow. As a result, unless the weather
poses a danger to the participants, Boot Camp will never be cancelled
by the SSC. However, in poor weather it is up to the discretion
of the trainers and the participants to determine whether or not
it is safe to conduct a Boot Camp session. If the session is cancelled
by a trainer due to dangerous conditions, the session will not be
rescheduled.
SSC outdoor tournaments run as per the Rain or Shine Policy. All players are expected to arrive
at the facility as scheduled unless notified by the SSC that the
event has been postponed due to severe weather.
7. EDMONTON OILERS PLAYOFFS:
INDOOR AND OUTDOOR SPORTS
The SSC will
not cancel the games on an Oilers playoff night unless they are
in game 7 of the Stanley Cup final.
If you know
in advance that your team will not be attending a game due to Oilers
Playoff commitments, please contact the SSC office with as much
notice as possible and we will notify your opponent and the game
will be subject to the default policy.
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