Registration Etiquette
Each player shall have a TeamReach account and sign-up using their own account. Guests shall not be listed in the comments.
DELETE YOUR SIGN-UP IF PLANS CHANGE!!!! (Select “No” under “Attending” to change your status)
Players who show up but have not signed up in TeamReach shall be denied play, unless there is availability and they sign-up on the spot.
Waitlisted players will not be permitted to play if we are at max capacity of 48 players. If 48 players have not yet arrived, waitlisted players shall only play in the skill level group that has less than 6 players per utilized court. If/when more players on the list arrive, and reach capacity, they shall terminate their play.
Level of Play Etiquette
Players shall only play in the group (Beginner / Intermediate / Advance) that they registered. Players shall not switch between groups as it impacts wait times and court rotations.
If you find that you are consistently the one on your team causing errors, despite your partner selection, then you are likely in the wrong group. Yes, other players have noticed.
Members of a group that do not have enough players can move up one level.
If assigned courts are not being fully utilized (6 players in attendance per court) by a particular skill level, then other groups with more than 7 paddles in the rack may utilize that court until the courts originally assigned group reaches 7 paddles in the rack.
Court Rotation Etiquette
Players on a winning team shall split sides and team up with new partners.
Players that have played 2 games in a row shall exit the court regardless of game outcome.
If a player does not wish to play with the players on the court, they shall remove their paddle from the rotation and move it to the END of the line.
As soon as there are 7 paddles in the rack, the LAST 4 paddles in line shall set up a new net and immediately play a game.
In order to keep play moving, players that arrive 40 minutes or more after scheduled play has initiated shall not request a warm-up before play.
Behavior Etiquette
Treat all players with courtesy. Good sportsmanship is expected at all times.
Avoid coaching during games. Offer tips only when asked or after games, if welcomed.
Keep courts clean. Dispose of water bottles, broken balls, and trash in receptacle near parking.
Be ready to play. Be attentive when your paddle is in the rack and promptly respond to courts calling for new players. Don’t hold up play.
Welcome new players and be encouraging. Advanced players, be patient and inclusive during social play.
Play Etiquette
Balls that go over the net but make contact with the nets cross bar shall be replayed.
Call lines honestly, when in doubt give the call to your opponent. The receiving team makes the final call.
Don't chase balls into other courts. Warn players by calling "BALL" and wait for play to stop before retrieving.
When transiting to your court utilize routes outside the fence when possible. Always wait for play to stop before crossing behind a court.
Absolutely no play in rainy conditions that will cause the nets to be put away wet.
Players are responsible for following and enforcing these etiquette guidelines. If you see something, politely say something.