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[[Category:Tournament bracket templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Tournament bracket templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.
APBA (pronounced "APP-bah") is a game company founded in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.It was created in 1951 by trucking firm purchaser J. Richard Seitz (1915-1992). [1] The acronym stands for "American Professional Baseball Association", the name of a board game league Seitz devised in 1931 with eight high school classmates. [2]
The "stepladder", named because the bracket resembles a step ladder, is a variation of the single-elimination tournament; instead of the No. 1 seed facing the No. 16 seed in the first round, the bracket is constructed to give the higher seeded teams byes, where the No. 1 seed has bye up to the third (or fourth) round, playing the winner of game ...
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This template generates a generic 16-team tournament bracket. It is designed to minimize the use of vertical space. It also allows the use of a third-place playoff; to display the third-place match, the parameter "RD4b" must be non-blank. Despite its name, this bracket does give the option of having seeds.
2024 NIT second round schedule, matchups Top left of bracket First round. Seton Hall 75, Saint Joseph's 72 (OT) North Texas 84, LSU 77. Boston College 62, Providence 57
The International Street and Ball Hockey Federation (ISBHF) is the international governing body for the sport of street hockey. It was established in June 1993 in Oshawa, Canada. The ISBHF is headquartered in Prague, Czech Republic. Elio Pascuzzo of Canada is the current ISBHF President following his election to the post for the 2022–2024 term.
USA Ball Hockey: Head coach: Cory Herschk: Captain: Jonny Ruiz: Biggest win; United States 13 - 0 Latvia (Sierra, Switzerland June 11, 2003) Biggest defeat; Slovakia 18 - 0 United States (Toronto, Canada June 7, 2001) Ball Hockey World Championship; Appearances: 9 (first in 1998) Best result: 2nd