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Standings - 2009

Article IV - League Play.

Section 2 - Scoring System – Standings.

a. Two (2) points for a win or forfeit.

b. One (1) point for a tie.

c. All league games will count in the standings.

Section 3 – Ties

In case of a tie at the end of regulation season play these guidelines will be used to determine division winners and playoff seeding tie breakers.

1. Tie Breakers.

Two (2) teams.

1st-Head to Head. The winner of the game played between the teams in question during regular scheduled play.

2nd-Winning Percentage. Ties will be used in the calculation by taking the average between a win and loss. A team with one (1) tie will be calculated as follows: Team A finishes 6-1-1; the winning percentage is the average between 7-1 and 6-2, which is .813. A team with two (2) ties will be calculated as follows: Team A finishes 5-1-2; the winning percentage is the average between 7-1 and 5-3, which is .750.

3rd – Winning Percentage vs. Common Opponents (Use current winning percentage calculation)

4th - Strength of Victory. Overall points of teams defeated

5th-Strength of schedule. Overall points of teams played.

6th-Coin Toss.

(b). Three (3) or more teams.

1st-Head to Head. The winner over both teams.

2nd-3rd-4th-5th-6th, same as 1(a) excluding 1st-Head to Head.

b. As higher teams are placed the remaining teams revert back to first tiebreaker.