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Scholastic Series North

2021 Scholastic Series North
Compete - Recruit - Compete

With TASR we recognize the importance of developing a competitive funnel with our players from the start of their careers to when they qualify for LoneStar Roundnet! This is the reason for the scholastic series! It is open to all players at the high school and college levels. We want to give players the opportunity to compete against those at their scholastic level while learning and watching players who could one day be in the same club as them.

As a high school athlete, you can see what the competitive college scene is like and what club you might want to be a part of.
As a collegiate athlete, you can continue to build your club to be the best in Texas and the country!
And most importantly, as a roundnet athlete, you get to build the community and make new friends from all over and see what makes the TASR community the best in the world!


Rules:
These tournaments will be played with the SRA Advanced Division rules.

COVID-19 Policies

Divisions:

College
Intermediate: You have played a tournament or two, but aren’t ready for fast serves and next-level hits.
Advanced: You are ready to feel the heat of competition.

High School
Intermediate:
You have played a tournament or two, but aren’t ready for fast serves and next-level hits.
Advanced: You are ready to feel the heat of competition.

If one of the divisions does not have at least 8 teams it will be combined with the other division of its scholastic level.

We will do our best to provide snacks, shade, and water but please bring your own just in case as things can happen and we want to make sure all players are prepared

Format: The tournament format will consist of two parts.

  1. The individual tournament

  • This is a standard single-elimination tournament where teams play out to get the top spot

       2. The Club Tournament

  • Schools that bring more than one team will have the ability to compete in the club tournament.

  • This is a format that takes place after the individual tournament.

  • squads are comprised of 2 or 3 teams from the same school. A school can have multiple squads in the club tournament

  • Seeding in the club tournament is determined by placement in the individual tournament.

  • Check out how it works here

  • This is the format that college tournaments use and it provides a lot of fun and competition for all players!

The tournament schedule will start out with pool play to determine seeds for bracket play. After the individual bracket, we will finish off with the squad bracket to determine the best high school squad! The schedule will look something like this below:

08:00-08:45: Check-in
08:45-9:00: Announcements
9:00-10:30: Pool Play
10:30-11:00: Lunch Break
11:00-4:00: Bracket Play
4:00-6:00: Squad Bracket

Location:

Ford Park Lacrosse Field in Allen, Tx is located directly be Ford Softball Field 3. There are three rectangular fields and it is the one that does not run in the same direction as the other two.

Map Below

Texas Top 100:
How you play and finish in a Scholastic Tournament can have an effect on where you get placed in the Texas Top 100 rankings! You must play in a Texas Tournament to get ranked!

Price Jumps to $80 beginning Friday 4/9
Registration Closes Tuesday 4/13 at 11:59PM

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