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How are final District 24-5A standings determined in the event of ties? (2006-07 only)

Posted by Donald Wilkerson on Feb 07 2007 at 04:00PM PST

In the event two or more teams have identical won-loss records in district play, a tie exists. Each district has its own method of deciding final district standings at the end of the regular season when a tie occurs. This is an explanation of the approach used for District 24-5A starting with the 2006 - 2007 season.

In case of a two way tie for any of the top three spots, head to head is considered first for playoff seeding. In other words, who beat whom. If team A and team B tie for first and team A has beaten team B twice, A would be the #1 seed and B would be #2. If any two teams tied have split their two games, then the coaches involved will agree on playoff seeding or a coin flip will determine the spots.

If there is a two way tie for the final playoff spot(fourth), there will be a one game playoff at a neutral site agreed on by the coaches involved to determine the playoff representative.

If more than two teams are tied, there will be a tournament on Friday and Saturday to determine the winner. In the case of a three way tie, a coin flip will determine who gets the bye and that team will play the winner of the Friday game on Saturday. Coaches will pick a neutral site for all games involved. If there are four teams tied, a draw will determine the pairings and the winners will meet on Saturday with that winner going to the playoffs.

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