Frequently--or only once--Asked Questions about the new League Interest
Sign-up Process
Why do we suddenly
have to do this?
The recent growth in club membership and number of league teams is approaching
the limit of court availability during some league seasons. This "suddenly"
came to our attention when 22 captains registered teams for the 2009 Adult
season. The lighting upgrade is also reducing the number of courts at this
time.
Some of the links
on the page said that the sign-up period was not open yet. How will we
know when to do it?
Each league will have its own form and period in which to use it. Each
sign-up period will be announced by email and on the website.
I wanted to do
the whole year and get it out of the way. Why can't I do that?
To do the best job of scheduling, we need the most up-to-date information
possible. Lots of things can happen during a year: Vacation plans can
change, jobs can change, injuries happen (suddenly), ratings get changed,
personal interests can change, etc.
What if I am
on an extended business trip during the sign-up period? Can there be an
exception is such cases?
Of course! The process is not meant to exclude anyone, but your question
highlights the reason why everyone needs to use the form: A small number
of people can be added to teams if necessary, but if a lot of people ignore
the process, it could lead to there not being enough teams registered
for everyone to play on a team of reasonable size.
Does this mean
you are going to assign players arbitrarily to teams?
Oh, no. That would only happen in the small number of cases where a new
member wanted to play but didn't know anyone.
The intent is to determine how many teams we need to support the level
of interest expressed by the members. Some captains know they already
have full rosters before the season starts, and others are looking to
fill open spots. Hopefully, we can get the uncommitted players in touch
with the captains who need people. Or we can form new teams of players
who are not committed to a particular team.
Does this mean
that you plan to limit the number of teams a member can play on, even
if several captains want that member and the member wants to play?
Not necessarily. We really have no way to keep players from registering
on teams once the team has been registered, but we do feel obligated to
help find spots for all of our members to play somewhere.
Does this mean
that you may have a cut off for the number of teams, even if you have
captains who want to captain and players who want to play for them?
That is a possibility. The city effectively limits the number of teams
we can field for USTA by some of their policies. The growth in membership
puts us in jeopardy of exceeding those limits. These procedures are intended
to maximize the number of members who get an opportunity to play USTA
while not exceeding the court usage capacity.
I'm confused
by "level" on the form. I'm a 4.0, but the only "levels" available are
6.0 and higher.
The "level" on the form refers to the League combined level of play for
each doubles partnership. For example, players in the 7.0 league can combine
as two 3.5 players, or a 3.0 player and a 4.0 player. (All of the Norcal
leagues are "combined" leagues except Adult, Senior, and Super Senior
65.)
Watch this page
for new Q & A as they are submitted. This page was last updated May 17,
2009.
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