WELCOME TO Pre Crush
Featuring Coed Doubles (AA, A, BB & B) + Genderblind Quads (A, BB & B)
Pre Crush Sunday features coed doubles and genderblind quads at Harrisburg Area Community College. As always, we are a family-friendly organization that strives to provide an environment welcoming to all. Feel free to bring your friends, family, pets and anyone else you’d like to have cheer you on!
Cost:
- Coed Doubles AA: $90 per team
- Coed Doubles A, BB, B: $80 per team
- Genderblind Quads: $160 per team
Tournament fees are with cash in person at the check-in table.
Check in time: 8:00 – 8:45 AM
Location:
Harrisburg Area Community College
1 HACC Drive
Harrisburg, PA 17110
Registrations
Men's Quads A
Brent Paul, Brodie Paul, Brad Paul, Derek Paul
Men's Quads BB
Piper Henning, Brian Panchi, Jordan Morris, Nolan Reichard
Travis Benfer, Chelsea Cordle, Britt Hottenstein, Randall Martin
Nicolas Serapiglia, Ty Hoffman, Carter Hoffman, Anden Miller
Logan Tiday, Peyton Richie, Mitchell Soccio, John Musser
Sree Reddethu, Sarah Mace, Alex Bartman, Nana Bawuah
JR Yenser, Andy Wise, Ryan Prator, Garrett Strunk
Men's Quads B
Matt Livelsberger, Ava Livelsberger, Amy Pituch, Greg Pituch
Coed AA
Dylan Zemitis, Jillian Fulkroad
Angelise Valentin, Vraj Shah
Coed A
Kerri Zemitis, Ryan Kelly
katie waterman, connor martin
Coed BB
Kristina Pollard, Ashton Pollard
Morgan Fleck, Mason Malach
Zuleyka Folk, Angelo Fairfax
Brandon Mitchem, Sadie Schantz
Samuel Pence, Autumn Parker
Leyton Hilinski, Brooklyn Reider
Hannah Atkinson, Reno Plesnarski
Kylie Kuo, Skyler Gardner
Suraj Patel, Caroline Bero
Eliana Inch, Chris Inch
Linsey Altland, Wilfredo Lombardo
Alicia Vazquez, Lamar Fahnestock
Riley Hough, Adam Pennartz
Coed B
Kate Smith, Thomas Becker
Josh Oberholtzer, Rayleigh Metz
Outdoor Rules
- Side out scoring.
- If there are any ties for 2nd place in pool play a “play in” game will be held. Play in games will be one game to 7 (if time permits), Or rally score to 11.
- The first place team on each net is responsible for turning in the clipboard with wins, losses, and points complete.
- You cannot open hand pass a serve; only a hard driven ball may be open hand (straight, downward trajectory with no upward movement, clearly hit, not rolled or dinked).
- A service tossed may be dropped once as long as no contact was made (this includes catching the ball; it must drop to the ground).
- No let serves (ball hits the net).
- Coed levels will decide at the morning meeting if they want a courtesy rule in effect.
- A block does not count as a touch.
- No redirecting blocks (contact must be made in the direction of the block, no swiping the ball sideways).
- No open hand tips (zero finger controlling of the ball, i.e. only firm hands, fists, knuckles, etc.).
- Hand over sets are only allowed in the Open division.
- Substitutions in doubles and quads for injury will only be allowed if it happens in the first match of the day. You must forfeit that remaining match, but you will still be eligible to continue and have the chance to make playoffs. The player must be level appropriate and agreed upon by all other teams on the net.
- Any substitutions after the first match will be allowed. but your team will be ineligible for playoffs.
- If an injury happens to a member of a quads team, you may continue with three and still be eligible for playoffs.
- A player may not touch the net at any time.
- If you follow through and touch the net even if the ball is down it is still considered a net violation (i.e. there is no “the ball was already down” calls).
- If the lines get pulled up or the net drops during the middle of a play it is a redo.
- A doubles player may enter the opponents court as long as they do not interfere with the opposite team (i.e. contact an opposing player or interfere with their ability to play the ball).
- Each team is allowed 2 time outs per game.
- If your team is scheduled to play and you do not show up to your net within 5 minutes after the tournament staff has been notified your game will result in a forfeit. Your team will then have another 5 minutes to show up or your second game will also result in a forfeit.
- Refs must ref and the ref team has the final say. Respect their call. Players not on the reffing team (i.e. spectators) have no say or sway in the determination of a call.
- If you fail to show up to ref a game or match, your team will forfeit the amount of games that you missed reffing.
- If a situation occurs and you cannot ref for whatever reason, please speak to a tournament staff member to let us know the situation. If you do not we will assume you just missed your assignment.
Have fun


