Using the techniques discussed in class, draft a 12 team (6 station) rotation schedule to ensureeach team competes once at each station. Allow 15 minutes/station and schedule the firstround to start at 10:00 am

Complete the following schedules using content from your course textbook, lectures and
additional resources provided. No other sources are needed, nor should they be used (i.e.,
online live bracket website). Please submit as a PDF.
Part 1 – 10 marks
Using the techniques discussed in class, draft a 12 team (6 station) rotation schedule to ensure
each team competes once at each station. Allow 15 minutes/station and schedule the first
round to start at 10:00 am.
Part 2 – 10 marks
Select a sport of your choice that would easily be suited to a challenge tournament schedule.
Discuss what type of challenge schedule you would select (do not use a rotation schedule) and
provide rationale for your choice. List the rules of play for your challenge schedule.
Part 3 – 15 marks (5 marks per schedule)
Access the website explained in class to draft complete tournament schedules for the below
three tournaments.

  • Single Elimination with 7 entries, 1 playing area/location.
  • Multi Level with 8 entries, 2 playing areas/locations.
  • Double Elimination with 10 entries (template provided, not on website)
    Assume all games last 1 hour. For purposes of this assignment, you determine name of
    tournament, sport or activity to be played, actual game days and game times, team/individual
    names, and location names. Please be sure to determine winners (play the tournament out).
    Part 4 – 15 marks
    View the round robin completed template (below) and finish the results of the tournament.
    Once completed, answer the questions, and decide how a winner will be determined.
    a) Complete the results table (below) and determine number of wins, losses, point differential,
    points).
    Do not complete the ranking column at this time.
    Once completed, answer the questions below and decide how a winner will be determined.
    Entry Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 W L Df Pts Rk
    1 Spin
    Wizards 11 – 4 11 – 9 9 – 11 11 – 7 11 – 7
    2 Smash
    Dynasty 4 – 11 6 – 11 11 – 8 11 – 2 11 – 9
    3 Net
    Ninjas 9 – 11 11 – 6 8 – 11 9 – 11 4 – 11
    4 Racket
    Rascals 11 – 9 8 – 11 11 – 8 5 – 11 11 – 3
    5 Ping Pong
    Posse 7 – 11 2 – 11 11 – 9 11 – 5 11 – 9
    6 Net
    Nincompoops 7 – 11 9 – 11 11 – 4 3 – 11 9 – 11
    Legend: W (win), L (loss), Df (differential, pts for minus pts against), Pts (2 pts are awarded for
    a win, 0 pts for a loss i.e., if a team wins 3 games, they have 6 pts), Rk (rank, order they are in
    based on standings)
    b) To rank the teams, clarify the tie-breaking rules. Consider having rules if two teams are tied
    and rules if three teams are tied. You should have at least three (3) methods to break a tie
    in the event it cannot be determined with your first rule.
    If two teams are tied: If three or more teams are tied:












    c) Now that teams are ranked (1-6), how will you proceed to declare a champion? You cannot
    just declare a champion based on the round robin results. Consider playing additional
    games to declare the champion. Please describe in detail the format of these additional
    games.
    Notes:
    -Please do your work independently.
    -Review the mark allocation for each section and ensure you provide enough content.
    -Submit your work as a PDF. You can submit it as one document or multiple documents. Do
    not spend extra time fighting with formatting. No deductions for multiple documents.
    -Late submissions will have a 20% deduction.