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Encyclopedia > USBA

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USBA Rules 2003 (11376 words)
At least 30 days prior to tournament the tournament director must inform the USBA president of the exact location, starting time, nominees for head judge (first choice and 2 alternates), events to be held according to USBA rules, conditions under which a rain date will be used, and order of events.
The best tournament performance in an event in a USBA tournament or by a USBA member in a tournament in which rules of the event are at least as restrictive as USBA rules.
The USBA overall champion is the person who according to this system accumulates the most points in the Accuracy, Australian Round, Trick Catch/Doubling, Fast Catch/Endurance, and MTA100 events during the competition season.
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