Girls’
Tennis
I. Levels of Competition
A. Varsity
B. Junior Varsity
II. Schedule
A. Each school plays single round robin schedule. Varsity match format is four singles players and three doubles teams with no crossovers. Players play the best two of three sets with "add" scoring used. The J.V. format is four singles players and three doubles teams with no crossovers, if possible. Players play an 8 game pro-set with tiebreaker played at 7-7 using "no-add" scoring.
1. 1 point for each conference match win within your division.
2. 1 Point for each division team a school places above in the North-South Conference Tournament.
Example: Highest placement team in North gets 6 points added to dual total highest placement team in South gets 6 points added to dual total.
In case of ties: In conference tournament, team with most champions will place above the other if still tied, team with most 2nd places above other, etc.
I. Boys & Girls
2007-2008 – McFarland
2008-2009 – Monona Grove
2009-2010 – Monroe
2010-2011 – Oregon
2011-2012 – Portage
2012-2013 – Reedsburg
2013-2014 – Sauk Prairie
2014-2015 – Stoughton
2015-2016 – Fort Atkinson
2016-2017 – Waunakee
2017-2018 – Baraboo
2018-2019 – DeForest
2019-2020 – Edgewood
2020-2021 – Milton
II. Conference matches are to begin no later than 4:30 p.m. By mutual agreement, the starting time may be earlier.
III. Contest Procedure
A. Warm up - Ten minute warm up.
B. Contest Management
1. Host school will furnish tennis balls
2. Players shall call their own matches; however a player may request line judges.
3. If some conference schools cannot play a full J.V. team (10 players or more), it is expected that those schools will contact their opponents with the number of J.V. players available.
4. All conference dual matches are to be completed prior to the seeding meeting for the Conference Tournament.
5. Coaching is permitted in accordance with W.H.S.T.A. policy.
6. An injury timeout will be enforced using the USTA rulebook and common sense.
IV. The Conference Tournament
A. The conference tournament will be held to determine individual champions and team champion of the North and South. It will be a single elimination tournament until the semi-finals. Losers of the semi-finals will play for third place.
The conference commissioner will sign a yearly contract with
the UW Nielsen Tennis facility which will set the dates for the Girls’ and Boys’ tournament. (9/10/09) The
commissioner will also receive the billing for the tournaments and after
approval by the host school will instruct the conference treasurer to pay the
bill from the tournament account. (7/16/09)
B.
C. Two rounds of matches will be hosted on each day of the conference tournament.
D. Seeding of single and double matches of the Conference Tournament will be determined at the coaches meeting to held on Wednesday the week of the tournament.
1. In each part, 4 players/doubles teams may be seeded and it is possible to place a 5th player/doubles team.
2. When seeding the Conference Tournament, first look at conference head-head matches when players have similar records.
D. The Badger Conference JV
Tournament will use the four singles & 3 double formats. (11/10/05) Starting
in 2008 the host school for the conference JV tournament will be determined
alphabetically starting with Portage in the North and Stoughton in the South.
If a school does not have eight courts on site they either have to pass or host
the tournament at a conference school that has a facility that can accommodate
the JV tournament. (10/10/2007).
V. Awards
A. A trophy is awarded to the Conference Champion(s).
B. Medals are awarded to the top four place winners in the conference tournament.
VI. Meetings
A. W.I.A.A. rules interpretation meeting.
B. The conference coaches' tennis meeting is held on the Wednesday evening prior to the Conference Tournament. The time and site of the meeting be mutually agreed upon.
UPDATED: 7/09/09