Tournament roster Sample Clauses

Tournament roster. The tournament roster contains a list of all players participating in the tournament. By team: Click to sort the tournament roster list by Team ID. By name: Click to sort the tournament roster list by player name. Remove: Click to remove a player from the tournament roster. Edit: Click to edit a player name spelling Singles/Doubles results Use these screens to enter match results for the tournament.
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Tournament roster. Use the tournament roster list to select players for each individual match. You can either (a) drag-and-drop a player into the results area; or (b) select a cell within the results area and then double-click on a player name. If you need to add more players to the tournament roster use the "Tournament roster" screen view (above). --Click on "Sort by team" or "Sort by name" to reorder the tournament roster list. --Click on "3", "4", "5", or "6" to change the arrangement of columns in the tournament roster list. When you enlarge the size of the Tournament entry window you will be able to view more columns at-at-glance for selecting players into the scores entry grid. --Click on "Hdgs" to automatically generate flight/section headings for the tournament results. --Drag the double-line between the tournament roster list and the scores entry grid to adjust the size of these areas. For example, if you drag the double-line down, more players will be visible in the tournament roster list.
Tournament roster. The tournament roster contains a list of all players participating in the tournament. Var- ious buttons are displayed to the right of the list to help you verify the list is complete, and to adjust player name spellings, the "designation" order within a team, or to identify "individual-only" players. Sort team: Click to sort the tournament roster list by Team ID. Sort name: Click to sort the tournament roster list by player name. Remove: Click to remove a player from the tournament roster. Edit: Click to edit a player name spelling.
Tournament roster. HNOC will be given the opportunity to provide their preferred Tournament dates to WGMA in the year preceding the Tournament. WGMA will have the final say on these dates.
Tournament roster retain for a minimum of two (2) years League Roster - retain for a minimum of two (2) years Add/Drop Forms - retain for a minimum of two (2) years IYSA Tournament Guest Player Permit - retain for a minimum of two (2) years IYSA Medical Release & Waiver – retain for any non-IYSA team until participant has reached 21 years of age and submit to IYSA with post tournament report only for anyone for whom a Medical and/or Incident Report has been filed. Form NT for Non-IYSA/USYS affiliates – Submit to IYSA with post tournament report. Certificate of insurance for Non-IYSA/USYS affiliate - Submit to IYSA with post tournament report. Medical Report – Submit to IYSA with copy of IYSA Medical Release and Waiver and post tournament report Incident Report - Submit to IYSA with copy of IYSA Medical Release and Waiver and post tournament report The Tournament Host agrees to comply with all of the IYSA Tournament Safety Requirements and Procedures listed in this Agreement at all field sites utilized for The Tournament even if the field sites are located in another state.

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