19 Wing Base Mask Policy

Please respect that masks are required while entering and exiting the 19 Wing Base in Comox which is a military/federal building. There is no discussion-follow the rules. In BC, individual businesses and event organizers can choose to continue requiring masks on their premises. It’s important that we respect the choices of people, businesses and one another.

CVPA 5th Annual Indoor Pickleball Tournament

Location:
19 Wing Fitness and Community Centre, 1575 Military Row, Comox, BC

Events: Doubles Only (self-rating)
Men’s: 3.5, 4.0, 4.5+
Women’s: 3.5, 4.0, 4.5+
Mixed: 3.5, 4.0, 4.5+
All events are round robin format (Sat.-five team pools, Sun.-6 team pools)

Cost:
$40 per person per event payable through PayPal (you do not need your own PayPal account).

Schedule:
Saturday, May 7th: Men’s and Women’s Doubles
Sunday, May 8th: Mixed Doubles

Registration:
Registrations will commence on March 26 at 8:00 am

Pickleball Brackets software will be used for the tournament (search for Comox). It is recommended that you and your partner create your individual Pickleball Brackets accounts prior to the commencement of registrations. Doing so will make it easier to specify your partner (required) during registration. When you set up your account it is important to answer the prompt “YES, to receive texts” so you can be notified as to when you are called to the courts for your next match.

CLICK HERE for Pickleball Brackets (Search for Comox) for details.

Small Change to Pickleball Play @ Comox Rec (Updated January 8, 2022)

Warm-ups: are to be kept to two minutes max.

Court Safety: do not chase your ball onto the other court, call “ball” so the other team can stop playing; that team gets a re-serve.

Registration: Daily online pre-registration is required for all pickleball sessions. Registration is open 5 days prior (to the hour) of the respective session. Register through your ActiveNet Account online by visiting comox.ca/recreation

PLAYING LEVELS

To help your transition from beginner to advance, please check the rating system on the link below. Ratings are based on the International Federation of Pickleball – www.ipickleball.org

0 to 2.5: learning the basics of the game (scoring, serve, ground strokes and volley) and to meet other beginning players. Informal instruction is provided most times and equipment is available.

2.5 to 3.5: This time is for players consistent in serving, returning and volleying; knowing the rules and basic fundamentals of the game.

3.5 to 4.25: Should have dependable strokes and with directional and speed control, aggressive net play, show teamwork in doubles and use of the short game (dink and drop shot) as part of the game strategy.

4.25 and up: Players who feel they are ready to play at this level are invited to come out to evaluate their own skill level to determine if they are competitive at this level.

All Level play: These times are allocated for everyone no matter what level they are.

AVAILABLE COURT METHODS:

Bench System: When there are players waiting to play with all courts full we will ask the players to sit on the bench with the longest waiting players closest to the door. When a court becomes available at the conclusion of a game, the first 2 players in line choose a partner from those sitting on the bench. If there are 4 or less players on the bench, then all players on the bench will take the available court with the appropriate number of players remaining from the previous game. Winners do not stay and split.

Gold and Silver System: When there is a larger amount of players waiting to play with all courts full we will ask the players to divide into two benches a gold and silver. When a game ends the winners go to the end of the gold bench, the others to the end of the silver bench. There will be a Baton (any object) that will be held by the bench that is due to go on next. Once a court opens; the side with the Baton will go on the court. The next 4 players take the available court and the baton is passed to the other bench. If players leave and there are 9 or fewer on both benches combined and baton is on the gold side both benches combine to one bench with the silver sliding over to join the gold side and continue play using the bench system.

SCORING METHODS:

Normal Scoring: In this method a point is scored only when the serving team wins the rally. The first team to 11 points is the winner.

Rally Scoring: In this method a point is scored whether your team is serving or receiving. The side that wins the rally wins the point. The first team to 15 points is the winner.

At check in, the below bench system will be followed as soon as you enter the gymnasium.

When 1 gym is open for play (16 players max):

Note: There will only bench system played when 1 gym is available (no gold and silver system)

Play Level Players on Bench Available Court Method Scoring Method
All 0 Bench System Regular to 11
1-8 Bench System Rally to 15
0 to 2.5 0 Bench System Regular to 11
1-8 Bench System Rally to 15
2.5 to 3.5 0 to 4 Bench System Regular to 11
5 to 8 Bench System Rally to 15
3.5 to 4.25 0 to 4 Bench System Regular to 11
5 to 8 Bench System Regular to 9
4.25 + 0 to 4 Bench System Regular to 11
5 to 8 Bench System Regular to 9

When both gyms are open for play (32 players max):

Play Level Players on Bench Available Court Method Scoring Method
All 0 Bench System Regular to 11
1-16 Bench System Rally to 15
0 to 2.5 0 Bench System Regular to 11
1-16 Bench System Rally to 15
2.5 to 3.5 0 to 4 Bench System Regular to 11
5 to 9 Bench System Rally to 15
10 – 16 Gold and Silver System Rally to 15
3.5 to 4.25 0 to 4 Bench System Regular to 11
5 to 9 Bench System Regular to 9
10 – 16 Gold and Silver System Rally to 15
4.25 + 0 to 4 Bench System Regular to 11
5 to 9 Bench System Regular to 9
10 – 16 Gold and Silver System Rally to 15

Annual General Meeting

CVPA 2020-2021 AGM:
Mon. Oct. 4th 7:00 pm at Comox Community Centre.
Doors open at 6:30 pm
Proof of vaccination & masks are required for admission.
Director’s and Committee reports for 2020 and 2021 will be posted on our website soon.
Further information to follow in our next newsletter.