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Presque Isle, Maine
Psychology

The Department of Recreation and Intramural Programs

presents:

As a part of National Alcohol Awareness Week

Take A Shot

An Alternative to Alcohol

3 Point Shoot-Out Contest

Event Scheduled October 24th at 8PM

Contest Rules
Roster and Shooting Order for Round #1
Score


Contest Rules

1. Equipment will be provided at the contest

2. Students should sign-up in advance

3. Each participant will have one minute to make as many baskets as possible in both rounds #1 and #2

4. Balls will be moved around the three-point arc with five shooting spots marks with half cones

5. Other contestants will be asked to rebound balls back to the ball rack with two people stationed under at the hoop and one two people stationed at the ball rack, one to feed the balls to the contestant shooting and one to collect the balls from the rebounders and place them into the rack.

4. Only legally attempted shots, both feet behind the 3-pt. arch at the release of the ball, will count towards the participants final score

5. Score will be recorded by a member of the Athletic Center Staff and will serve as the official score for the event

6. Each made basket will count as one point

7. To qualify for the Second Round, a participant must score a minimum of 6 points for men and 4 points for women

8. To qualify for the Final Round, a participant must score (in the second round) a minimum of 8 points for men and 6 points for women

9. Participants who qualify for the final round will have five minutes rest and then to return and attempt their final round

10. Rules for the Final Round are the same as for previous rounds

11. The individual champion will be determined by combining the two qualifying round scores and the Final Round score

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