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GOALBALL POINT SYSTEM - USA GOALBALL


TEAM RANKING

Team Ranking

1. Teams are ranked for participation in three categories: regionals, nationals, and unsanctioned.

2. Teams receive points differently for each category. For regionals and nationals points are based on a team's standings after the tournament, but for unsanctioned tournaments teams receive a set amount of 300 points for participation.

3. The official goalball season for the goalball point system begins after nationals and runs to the end of nationals the following year.

4. An individual athlete's statistics and rank is not related to this category: Team Ranking. These points are not awarded to an athlete; they are awarded to a team.

5. A team has to be officially recognized by the USABA roster system and the goalball point system committee (GPSC) in order to accrue points in this category.

6. The GPSC must approve a tournament to be officially classified as unsanctioned, and make it an eligible tournament for Team Ranking.

Points earned for Team Ranking

Regionals

Nationals

1st place = 3000

1st place = 5000

2nd place = 1845

2nd place = 3075

3rd place = 1140

3rd place = 1900

4th place = 705

4th place = 1175

5th place = 435

5th place = 725

6th place = 270

6th place = 450

7th place = 165

7th place = 275

8th place = 105

8th place = 175

9th place = 60

9th place = 100

10th place = 45

10th place = 75

11th place = 30

11th place = 50

12th place = 24 12th place = 40
13th place = 18 13th place = 30
14th place = 12 14th place = 20
15th place = 6 15th place = 10

16th place = 0

16th place = 0

Unsanctioned

Team receives 300 points

STATISTICS
These are the individual statistics and data that will be taken for each athlete. From these statistics the committee can award points and provide individual and overall ranks for athletes.

1. Statistics will be updated throughout the season.

2. The official goalball season for the goalball point system begins after nationals and runs to the end of nationals the following year.

3. Off the court data must be submitted, with a witnesses’ name to a committee member by email, phone, or handshake.

4. Court Statistics are cumulative throughout the season.

5. Attributes are selected from the data and statistics to be used by the athlete to accrue points and earn rank within the goalball point system.

Athlete Information

Gender

Name

Birth year

Started playing

State

Name of team

Court Statistics

Minutes played

Offensive throws

Defensive stops

Goals scored

Goals allowed

Penalties thrown

Balls thrown out

Scoring percentage

Defensive percentage

Offensive Productivity

Off the court data

Ball-speed

Race-to-24

1 minute push-ups

1 minute curl-ups

Beep-test

Bench press

Squat

Deadlift

Press

Clean

Potential data, attributes, and improvements

1. A Skills category for assessing practice sessions.

2. An attribute for penalty blocks and misses.

3. A fairer way of assesses defensive blocks in contrast to centers and wings.

4. The future integration of data into attributes for bench press, beep test, and other nonintegrated data.

ATTRIBUTES

These are the attributes selected for the year 2012.

1. Using the statistics gathered throughout the season the committee will be able to provide an athlete with an individual and overall rank.

2. The official goalball season for the goalball point system begins after nationals and runs to the end of nationals the following year.

5. The attributes selected are: Minutes Played, Tournament Standings, Scoring Percentage, Defensive Percentage, Offensive Productivity, Race-to-24, 1 minute push-ups, 1 minute curl-ups.

6. Athletes are not required to fulfill attributes. The participation and completion of attributes are at the athlete's discretion. Participation is only encouraged.

Minutes Played

1. The total amount of minutes played throughout the season.

2. Minutes Played is actually competing on the court, not sitting on the bench.

3. The official goalball season for the goalball point system begins after nationals and runs to the end of nationals the following year.

4. Statistics will be gathered by a committee member reviewing taped games.

5. You don't start accruing points until you'veplayed at least two full games worth of minutes.

6. First 48 minutes 0 points. Next 48 minutes 2 points per minute. Next 72 minutes 4 points per minute. Next 96 minutes 6 points per minute. Next 96 minutes 6 points per minute. Pattern continues.

7. Athletes cannot accrue points for Minutes Played attribute in unsanctioned tournaments, because data collecting is not guaranteed.

Points earned for Minutes Played

Minutes

Points

48 - 96

earn 2 points

97 - 168

earn 4 points

169 - 264

earn 6 points

265 - 360

earn 8 points

361 - 456

earn 10 points

457 - 552

earn 12 points

553 - 648

earn 14 points

649 - 744

earn 16 points

Tournament Standings

1. Points are awarded to an athlete's Tournament Standings attribute immediately following the completion of a sanctioned tournament.

2. Points for Tournament Standings attribute are cumulative and provide a total of all tournaments at the end of a season.

3. The official goalball season for the goalball point system begins after nationals and runs to the end of nationals the following year.

4. Athletes cannot accrue points for the Tournament Standings attribute in unsanctioned tournaments, because data collecting is not guaranteed.

Points earned for Tournament Standings

Regionals

Nationals

1st place = 1200

1st place = 1500

2nd place = 800

2nd place = 1000

3rd place = 640

3rd place = 800

4th place = 520

4th place = 650

5th place = 400

5th place = 500

6th place = 200

6th place = 400

7th place = 320

7th place = 300

8th place = 160

8th place = 200

9th place = 100

9th place = 125

10th place = 80

10th place = 100

11th place = 60

11th place = 75

12th place = 40

12th place = 50

Scoring Percentage

1. The Scoring Percentage attribute is cumulative, and based off of a percentage, so athlete's cumulative score may vary throughout the season.

2. Athletes are awarded the allocated points for the Scoring Percentage attribute at the end of the season.

3. The official goalball season for the goalball point system begins after nationals and runs to the end of nationals the following year.

4. The formula for Scoring Percentage is cumulative amount of goals scored divided by the amount of offensive attempts, multiplied by 100: [(goals scored/offensive attempts) 100].

5. The athlete accrues points for the Scoring Percentage attribute in sanctioned tournaments.

6. Athletes cannot accrue points for the Scoring Percentage attribute in unsanctioned tournaments, because data collecting is not guaranteed.

 

Points earned for Scoring Percentage

Percentages

Points

0% - 1%

earn 0 points

1.01% - 2%

earn 30 points

2.01% - 3%

earn 60 points

3.01% - 4%

earn 100 points

4.01% - 5%

earn 150 points

5.01% - 6%

earn 225 points

6.01% - 7%

earn 300 points

7.01% - 8%

earn 375 points

8.01% - 10%

earn 450 points

10.01% - 12%

earn 550 points

12.01% - 15%

earn 650 points

15.01% - 20%

earn 750 points

20.01% - 30%

earn 850 points

30.01% - 50%

earn 1000 points

50.01% - 70%

earn 1200 points

70.01% - 100%

earn 1500 points

Defensive Percentage

1. The Defensive Percentage attribute is cumulative, and based off of a percentage, so athlete's cumulative score may vary throughout the season.

2. Athletes are awarded the allocated points for the Defensive Percentage attribute at the end of the season.

3. The official goalball season for the goalball point system begins after nationals and runs to the end of nationals the following year.

4. The formula for the Defensive Percentage attribute is the amount of allowed goals divided by the amount of balls blocked, multiplied by 100, subtracted from 100: [(allowed goals/balls blocked)100] - 100.

5. Statistics will be gathered by a committee member reviewing taped games.

6. The athlete accrues points for the Defensive Percentage attribute in sanctioned tournaments.

7. Athletes cannot accrue points for the Defensive Percentage attribute in unsanctioned tournaments, because data collecting is not guaranteed.

8. A more reasonable Defensive Percentage system will be developed comparing centers and wings defense at a later date.

9. Less than 80% athlete earns no points.

 

Points earned for Defensive Percentage

Percentages

Points

80.01% - 85%

earn 75 points

85.01% - 88%

earn 100 points

88.01% - 90%

earn 150 points

90.01% - 92%

earn 200 points

92.01% - 94%

earn 275 points

94.01% - 96%

earn 400 points

96.01% - 98%

earn 650 points

98.01% - 99%

earn 900 points

99.01% - 100%

earn 1200 points

Offensive Productivity

1. The Offensive Productivity attribute is cumulative, and based off of a percentage, so athlete's cumulative score may vary throughout the season.

2. Athletes are awarded the allocated points for the Offensive Productivity attribute at the end of the season.

3. The official goalball season for the goalball point system begins after nationals and runs to the end of nationals the following year.

4. The formula for the Offensive Productivity attribute is the cumulative amount of penalties committed (doesn't matter if it's blocked) divided by the amount of goals scored: [(penalties/goals scored)100]. – 100.

5. Statistics will be gathered by a committee member reviewing taped games.

6. Goals scored on penalty shots are not calculated for the Offensive Productivity attribute.

7. The athlete accrues points for the Offensive Productivity attribute in sanctioned tournaments.

8. Athletes cannot accrue points for the Offensive Productivity attribute in unsanctioned tournaments, because data collecting is not guaranteed

Points earned for Offensive Productivity

Percentages

Points

0% - 10%

earn 20 points

10.01% - 20%

earn 30 points

30.01% - 40%

earn 40 points

40.01% - 50%

earn 60 points

50.01% - 60%

earn 100 points

60.01% - 70%

earn 200 points

70.01% - 80%

earn 400 points

80.01% - 90%

earn 700 points

90.01% - 95%

earn 900 points

95.01% - 100%

earn 1500 points

Race-to-24

1. Goal for the athlete is to run, walk, or crawl as far as he/she can in 24 minutes.

2. Athlete can report a personal best at any time during the season to receive the highest allocated points for the Race-to-24 attribute as possible.

3. The official goalball season for the goalball point system begins after nationals and runs to the end of nationals the following year.

4. Athlete can use a treadmill, a track, or a known distance, but must give a name of a witness to their accomplishment and submit it to a committee member by phone, email, or handshake.

Calculating points for Race-to-24:

1.0 mi = 300

1.1 mi = 310

1.2 mi = 322

1.3 mi = 334

1.4 mi = 348

1.5 mi = 362

1.6 mi = 378

1.7 mi = 394

1.8 mi = 412

1.9 mi = 430

2.0 mi = 450

2.1 mi = 470

2.2 mi = 492

2.3 mi = 514

2.4 mi = 562

2.5 mi = 588

2.6 mi = 614

2.7 mi = 642

2.8 mi = 670

2.9 mi = 700

3.0 mi = 730

3.1 mi = 762

3.2 mi = 794

3.3 mi = 828

3.4 mi = 862

3.5 mi = 898

3.6 mi = 972

3.7 mi = 1010

3.8 mi = 1048

3.9 mi = 1086

4.0 mi = 1126

4.1 mi = 1166

4.2 mi = 1206

4.3 mi = 1248

4.4 mi = 1290

4.5 mi = 1332

1 minute push-ups

1. Goal for the athlete is to complete as many push-ups in 60 seconds as possible.

2. Athlete can report a personal best at any time during the season to receive the highest allocated points for the 1 minute push-ups attribute as possible.

3. The official goalball season for the goalball point system begins after nationals and runs to the end of nationals the following year.

4. Used by the OTC to evaluate athletes, and does not require any equipment.

5. Push-ups must be completed with proper technique, and a name of a witness to their accomplishment must be submitted to a committee member by phone, email, or handshake.

Calculating points for Push-ups

5 reps = 10

6 reps = 20

7 reps = 40

8 reps = 60

9 reps = 80

10 reps = 100

11 reps = 120

12 reps = 140

13 reps = 160

14 reps = 180

15 reps = 200

16 reps = 220

17 reps = 240

18 reps = 260

19 reps = 280

20 reps = 300

21 reps = 311

22 reps = 322

23 reps = 333

24 reps =344

25 reps = 355

26 reps = 366

27 reps = 377

28 reps = 388

29 reps = 399

30 reps = 410

31 reps = 422

32 reps = 433

33 reps = 444

34 reps = 455

35 reps = 466

36 reps = 477

37 reps = 488

38 reps = 499

39 reps = 510

40 reps = 521

41 reps = 532

42 reps = 543

43 reps = 554

44 reps = 565

45 reps = 576

46 reps = 587

47 reps = 598

48 reps = 609

49 reps = 620

50 reps = 631

51 reps = 642

52 reps = 653

53 reps = 664

54 reps = 675

55 reps = 686

56 reps = 697

57 reps = 708

58 reps = 719

59 reps = 730

60 reps = 741

61 reps = 752

62 reps = 763

63 reps = 774

64 reps = 785

65 reps = 796

66 reps = 807

67 reps = 818

68 reps = 829

69 reps = 840

70 reps = 851

71 reps = 862

72 reps = 873

73 reps = 884

74 reps = 895

75 reps = 906

76 reps = 917

77 reps = 928

78 reps = 939

79 reps = 950

80 reps = 961

81 reps = 972

82 reps = 983

83 reps = 994

84 reps = 1005

85 reps = 1016

86 reps = 1027

87 reps = 1038

88 reps = 1049

89 reps = 1060

90 reps = 1071

91 reps = 1082

92 reps = 1093

93 reps =1104

94 reps = 1115

95 reps = 1126

96 reps = 1137

97 reps = 1148

98 reps = 1159

99 reps = 1170

100 reps = 1181

101 reps = 1192

102 reps = 1203

103 reps = 1214

104 reps = 1225

1 minute curl-ups

1. Goal for athlete is to complete as many curl-ups in 60 seconds as possible.

2. Athlete must do at least 20 reps in 1 minute to receive some points.

3. Athlete can report a personal best at any time during the season to receive the highest allocated points for the 1 minute curl-ups attribute as possible.

4. Used by the OTC to evaluate athletes, and does not require any equipment.

5. Curl-ups must be completed with proper technique, and a name of a witness to their accomplishment must be submitted to a committee member by phone, email, or handshake.

20 reps = 300

21 reps = 311

22 reps = 322

23 reps = 333

24 reps =344

25 reps = 355

26 reps = 366

27 reps = 377

28 reps = 388

29 reps = 399

30 reps = 410

31 reps = 422

32 reps = 433

33 reps = 444

34 reps = 455

35 reps = 466

36 reps = 477

37 reps = 488

38 reps = 499

39 reps = 510

40 reps = 521

41 reps = 532

42 reps = 543

43 reps = 554

44 reps = 565

45 reps = 576

46 reps = 587

47 reps = 598

48 reps = 609

49 reps = 620

50 reps = 631

51 reps = 642

52 reps = 653

53 reps = 664

54 reps = 675

55 reps = 686

56 reps = 697

57 reps = 708

58 reps = 719

59 reps = 730

60 reps = 741

61 reps = 752

62 reps = 763

63 reps = 774

64 reps = 785

65 reps = 796

66 reps = 807

67 reps = 818

68 reps = 829

69 reps = 840

70 reps = 851

71 reps = 862

72 reps = 873

73 reps = 884

74 reps = 895

75 reps = 906

76 reps = 917

77 reps = 928

78 reps = 939

79 reps = 950

80 reps = 961

81 reps = 972

82 reps = 983

83 reps = 994

84 reps = 1005

85 reps = 1016

86 reps = 1027

87 reps = 1038

88 reps = 1049

89 reps = 1060

90 reps = 1071 91 reps = 1082 92 reps = 1093 93 reps =1104 94 reps = 1115
95 reps = 1126 96 reps = 1137 97 reps = 1148 98 reps = 1159 99 reps = 1170
100 reps = 1181 101 reps = 1192 102 reps = 1203 103 reps = 1214 104 reps = 1225






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