The following information is provided for those teams that are qualified for the SDAPA City Championships. It outlines team and player eligibility requirements for this prestigious event. We encourage all members of qualified teams to familiarize themselves with this information and to review the Higher Level Tournament section of the APA Official Team Manual and all Local Bylaws pertaining to the City Championship Tournament. A hardcopy of this information will be sent to all qualified teams.
Every eligible team must play the
Spring Session to retain eligibility. If your team qualified in the summer, then
you must sign up again and play both the Fall and Spring Sessions in the League
area in which you qualified. If your team qualified in the fall, then you must
continue on and play in the spring in the League area in which you qualified.
You are not required to participate in the summer of the following League year
even though that session begins before the Local Team Championship is conducted.
Summer Session teams that qualify
for the Local Team Championship (City Championship) must finish in the top half
of their division in the subsequent Fall and Spring Sessions of the current
League year. Fall Session teams that qualify for the Local Team Championship
must finish in the top half of their division in the subsequent Spring Session
of the current League year. Teams that do not finish in the top half of their
division in the session(s) following qualification are subject to heavy scrutiny
of their handicaps and/or loss of eligibility.
Your Spring Session roster will be
the roster you must play with when you enter the City Championship and if you
advance to the National Team Championship. Once the fourth week of the Spring
Session has passed, the rosters of all eligible teams are frozen. No one may be
dropped or added. You cannot go back and re-sign a player who used to play with
you in the fall or the previous summer, even if that player was on your team
when you gained your eligibility. If the team decides to drop or add a player
after the fourth week of the Spring Session has passed, the team will lose its
eligibility. There will be no exceptions to this rule.
Any player being added to a
qualified team within the first four weeks of the Spring Session must have a
skill level based on at least twenty (20) scores. If the player has fewer than
twenty (20) scores, the League Operators must approve that player before he/she
can be added to the roster.
A team that gains eligibility in the Summer Session must retain four original members in the Fall and Spring Sessions. A team that gains eligibility in the Fall Session must retain four original members in the Spring Session. If a player quits an eligible team and later rejoins it according to the rules, he/she still has originality. Originality is established by being on a team when it became eligible.
Members of a qualified team must
remain current APA members. If any of your teammates are not available at
renewal time, the team must pay for them or they will be dropped from the roster
and will become ineligible. The spring rosters of qualified teams are frozen
after week four (see paragraph four above) and therefore, any member of a
qualified team that is dropped by the League Office due to nonpayment of their
membership renewal dues (which are due by the end of week four of the Spring
Session) may not be added back to the team and that player will become
ineligible to participate in the City Championships or National Team
Championships.
Every player must enter Higher
Level Tournaments (City Championships and up) with the highest session-ending
handicap he or she had from the time the team became qualified to the end of the
Spring Session. Session-ending handicaps are based on at least 10 actual League
match scores in the format in which the player is advancing.
During the National Level of 9-ball
Team Championship play, men will participate at a minimum skill level of 2.
During the National Level of 8-ball Team Championship play, men will participate
at a minimum skill level of 3.
In order to participate in Higher
Level Tournaments, a player must have a skill level based on at least 10 APA
League match scores in the format in which he or she is advancing.
The 10 scores must be attained by the end of the Spring Session in the
League year corresponding to the Team Championship in which the player is
advancing.
In order to be considered a
full-fledged member of a team and eligible to participate in the City
Championship and National Team Championship with that team, a player must have
played at least four times with the team in the Spring Session.
Individual skill levels may be
adjusted by standard updating, by tournament committee judgments, or by the APA
prior to and during all levels of Higher Level Tournament play.
The APA has the option to
disqualify any team. In order to conduct a fair and equal tournament for all APA
players, APA must ensure that all participants are playing at skill levels that
are not below their true ability. Handicap manipulation compromises the fairness
and integrity of tournament play and cannot be tolerated. Accordingly, APA may
disqualify any team if, in APA’s sole judgment and absolute discretion, one
(1) or more of its players are deemed by APA to be playing at a skill level
below their true ability. The
determination of whether a player is playing at a skill level below his or her
true ability is necessarily subjective; APA is the sole judge of a player’s
ability and may make such a determination in its absolute judgment and
discretion. Disqualification will mean forfeiture of all titles, awards, prize
money, and a minimum 2-year suspension from the League.
If you have any questions regarding
these rules, please do not hesitate to contact the league office by phone at
619-303-0183 or email at sandiegoapa@cox.net.