What happens if I can't make it to a scheduled APA league match?

Asked a year ago
If a member is unable to attend a scheduled American Pool Players Association (APA) league match, it is crucial to notify the team captain as soon as possible. The captain can then inform the opposing captain to reschedule the match, provided that both teams agree to reschedule. It is advisable to make this request at least 48 hours before the original match date. Failure to notify the captain may result in forfeiture of the match. Rescheduled matches must be played within the designated makeup week, which occurs every few rotations in the league schedule. If a member repeatedly misses matches without proper notification, it may lead to consequences such as suspension or removal from the league. Remember, effective communication with the team captain and opponents is essential to ensure fair play and maintain a positive playing experience for everyone in the APA league.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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