The Road To Our "Final Fours"
It’s never too early to look ahead to our year-end Championship Tournaments.
All teams will participate in one of two year-end tournaments - "AA" or "A" - where a varsity and jayvee League champion is determined in each.
Hosts have yet to be determined for this year’s tournaments.
Brackets for both tournaments will soon be available by clicking on the TOURNAMENTS tab and selecting the Current Season drop-down.
Teams are seeded for the tournaments based on their win percentage in all regular season games. Ties are decided by the formula below.
Tournament seed standings are also posted. They are updated each Monday after all weekend results are in.
Our regular season schedule is designed to make every game important. Every League team plays a minimum 16-game regular season schedule.
Teams are first scheduled home/away against all teams in their division, then once against non-divisional opponents that compete in the same year-end tournament. Their schedule is then filled in with "at large" games that take local rivalries, geographic location, and jayvee program results from the previous year into consideration.
Regular season champions, in each of our four divisions (and on both the varsity and jayvee levels) are determined based on games teams play within their division. Inter-division results are used in our tie-breaking procedure (outlined below).
League Tie-Breaking Procedures:
Teams will be seeded for the postseason tournament based on regular season finish (percentage of games won against all League teams). Ties will be broken in the following manner:
Step 1 - Head-to-head competition
Step 2 - Record against the number 1 seed
Step 3 - Record against the number 2 seed
Step 4 - Record against the number 3 seed, and so on, then
Step 5 - Coin flip conducted by the league president
NOTES - Results of the second game played between common opponents will be used when one (or more) team(s) involved in the tie has played an opponent twice and the other team(s) have played that opponent only once. Additionally, these "Steps" will first be applied to the tournament group (A or AA) in which the tied teams reside, then against teams in the opposite A or AA grouping.
Divisional ties will be determined by games played within the division. Ties will be broken using Steps 1-4 (above), applied first to games within the division, then all games (see NOTES, above).
EXCEPTION - If the tied teams are in different tournament groups, "Steps" 1-4 are first applied against AA group teams, then A group teams. If a tie still remains, Step 5 would then be applied.


