DUNK & 3 POINT CONTEST

Registered Tournament Players will sign up on the day of the event and there is no additional cost for registered team players.

Non registered tournament players need to register on our site and select DUNK or 3 point as the division during registration.

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DUNK CONTEST - Included with tournament cost for each team member registered on a team. $50 entry for non tournament players.


3 POINT CONTEST - Included with tournament cost for each team member registered on a team. $50 entry for non tournament players.


Dunk Contest Rules:

Start Time: Saturday 8/7/2021 between 11:30am -2:30pm

Prizes:

1st Place: $300 & Custom Laser Engraved Wilson Indoor Evo Ball

2nd Place: $50 & 3 on 3 Battle Shirt


Dunk Contest will be a two-round competition. In the first round, the competitors will perform 1 dunks each. The 3 judges will score each dunk on a scale of 1 to 10, resulting in a maximum score of 30 and a minimum score of 3. The two players with the highest scores will advance to the final round. Each participant will receive 3 minutes to complete their dunk.

In the final round, the two competitors will perform one dunk each. The winner will be determined by “Judges’ Choice” instead of individual score. The judges will choose the winner by a 3 to 2 majority or better. They may request and additional dunk if necessary.


3-Point Contest Rules:

Start Time: Saturday 8/7/2021 between 11:30am -2:30pm

Prizes:

1st Place: $200 & Custom Laser Engraved Wilson Indoor Evo Ball

2nd Place: $50 & 3 on 3 Battle Shirt

1. Each shooter will have 60 seconds to shoot five balls from five racks positioned around the 3-point line. One rack will be stationed at the top of the key, one will be on each wing, and one will be in each corner. Each shooter will begin right corner of the court. The designated shooting spots along the 3-point arc. The shooter will stand behind the 3-point arc.

2. The clock will start on the shooter’s first release.

3. The first four balls on each rack are worth one point, and the fifth ball on each rack is worth two points. A shooter must have both feet behind the 3-point line when he/she releases the ball.

4. A shooter’s total score is determined by adding the total points he/she receives for all made baskets from behind the 3-point line.

5. Tie-Breaker - When determining the champion, the following tie-breaking procedure will be followed: The first tiebreaker will be the number of money balls each shooter hit in his/her round. If a tie still exists, the second tiebreaker will be the number of baskets made from the last rack. If a tie still exists, proceed backward through the number of racks until the tie is broken.