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La Consolacion College of Daet, Inc.

Froilan Pimentel Avenue Daet, Camarines Norte 4600

SUPREME STUDENT COUNCIL


E-GAMES GUIDELINES
S.Y. 2024-2025

Title: Intramurals Call of Duty-Mobile Tournament 2025


Venue: La Consolacion College of Daet College Computer Laboratory
Date: September 22-24, 2025
Participants:

● Enrolled students of La Consolacion College of Daet from Junior Highschool, Senior


Highschool, and College Department

A. RATIONALE

E-sports have become a vibrant and engaging form of recreation among students,
fostering teamwork, strategy, and critical thinking. Call of Duty-Mobile, a widely popular mobile
game, provides an excellent platform to showcase these skills. The Supreme Student Council
(SSC) is excited to host an intramural tournament that offers students the chance to participate in
a competitive yet enjoyable environment.

This event aims to promote collaboration among students while emphasizing the core
values of leadership, discipline, and sportsmanship. By organizing this tournament, we seek to
encourage responsible gaming, build camaraderie, and enhance strategic skills within our school
community.

Join us in celebrating the spirit of healthy competition and the joy of gaming!

B. OBJECTIVES:

By the end of the activity, the participants and students will be able to:

1. Enhance their teamwork and collaborative skills.


2. Showcase their e-sports talents and strategic abilities.
3. Engage in friendly competition while fostering a sense of community.
4. Promote positive behavior and sportsmanship within the gaming community.
5. Celebrate student talents and interests in e-sports.

C. RULES AND REGULATIONS

1. Eligibility
o All participants must be officially enrolled in La Consolacion College of Daet
(LCCD) as part of the Junior High School (JHS), Senior High School (SHS), or
College Department.
2. Team Composition
o Each team must consist of 5 players with an optional 1 substitute player.
o The substitute player, if available, may be swapped into the game at the start of a
match, but no mid-match substitutions are allowed.
3. Bracketing
o Brackets will be determined by the facilitators through a toss coin before the start
of the tournament.
4. Match Format
o The preliminary and semifinal rounds will follow a single elimination format.
This means that teams will be eliminated after one loss.
o The finals will be played in a best of 3 format, where the first team to win two
matches will be declared the winner.
5. Reporting Time
o Teams must report to the LCCD College Computer Laboratory 10 minutes
before their scheduled match time.
o Failure to report on time will result in disqualification.
6. Game Setup and Rules
o Each team is allowed 2 in-game pauses per match, for emergency purposes or
technical issues. The pause duration must not exceed 3 minutes per pause.
o No power leveling or use of any third-party software to gain an unfair advantage
(cheating). Any team caught cheating will be immediately disqualified.
o No trash talking or derogatory language towards other teams, referees, or
facilitators. Violators may face penalties ranging from warnings to
disqualification, depending on the severity.
o The players shall exclusively participate in the Search and Destroy mode,
meaning that no other game modes will be played.
7. Equipment
o Players are allowed to use their own power banks during the match to avoid
phone shutdowns due to battery issues.
o Players are encouraged to bring their own headsets or earphones for
communication during the match.
8. Property and Conduct
o Any damage to the property or equipment in the LCCD College Computer
Laboratory must be replaced or paid for by the party/team responsible.
o Players must treat all equipment with care and respect the venue.
9. Sportsmanship
o After every match, teams are required to shake hands to promote sportsmanship
and fair play.
o Unsportsmanlike conduct such as refusing to shake hands or continued trash-
talking will result in penalties.
10. Match Disqualification
o If a player or team fails to comply with the rules (cheating, trash-talking, not
reporting on time, or damaging property), they may be subject to immediate
disqualification.
11. Game Specifics
● All matches are played on the Call of Duty-Mobile platform.
● Game settings and match modes will be configured by the tournament facilitators prior to
the match.
● Players should ensure their devices are fully charged, properly updated, and free of
connection issues prior to the match.
12. Protests
● Any disputes during the game must be addressed immediately with the tournament
facilitators. Protests lodged after the match has concluded will not be entertained unless
there is clear evidence of rule violations.

D. SCHEDULE:

Day 1: Preliminary and Semifinals


Date: September 22, 2025
Time: 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM (Afternoon Session)

Time Activity Details

1:00 Registration and Teams confirm attendance and finalize line-


PM Check-in ups.

1:30 Dissemination of rules and formation of


Orientation
PM brackets per category.

2:00 Block D Semifinal


1st Year vs. 2nd Year (Single Elimination)
PM 1

2:30 Block D Semifinal


3rd Year vs. 4th Year (Single Elimination)
PM 2

3:00 Block D 3rd Place Loser of Semifinal 1 vs. Loser of Semifinal 2


PM Match (Single Elimination)

3:30
End of Day 1
PM

Day 2: Semifinals & Finals


Date: September 23, 2025
Time: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (Morning to Afternoon Session)

Time Activity Details

8:00 Team Warm-up


All teams check in and warm up.
AM and Check-in

9:00 Block B Semifinal


Grade 7 vs. Grade 8 (Single Elimination)
AM 1

9:30 Block B Semifinal Grade 9 vs. Winner of Semifinal 1 (Single


AM 2 Elimination)

10:00 Block C Semifinal


Grade 10 vs. Grade 11 (Single Elimination)
AM 1

10:30 Block C Semifinal Grade 12 vs. Winner of Semifinal 1 (Single


AM 2 Elimination)
Time Activity Details

11:00
Lunch Break All participants
AM

12:00 Winner of Block B Semifinal 1 vs. Winner of


Block B Final
PM Block B Semifinal 2 (Best of 3)

1:30
End of Day 2
PM

Day 3: Finals
Date: September 24, 2025
Time: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (Morning to Afternoon Session)

Time Activity Details

8:00 Winner of Block C Semifinal 1 vs. Winner of


Block C Final
AM Block C Semifinal 2 (Best of 3)

9:30 Winner of Block D Semifinal 1 vs. Winner of


Block D Final
AM Block D Semifinal 2 (Best of 3)

11:00
Lunch Break All participants
AM

12:00
End of Day 3
PM
D. TOURNAMENT BRACKETS:
For Block B and C

SEMIFINALS 1

FINALS
TEAM 1

TEAM 1

TEAM 2

SEMIFINALS 2 TEAM 3

TEAM 2

TEAM 3

TEAM 3

For Block D

SEMIFINALS 1

TEAM 1 FINALS

TEAM 2

TEAM 2

SEMIFINALS 2 TEAM 2

TEAM 3

TEAM 4

TEAM 4

Losers Bracket (For 3rd and 4th place)

TEAM 1

TEAM 3

TEAM 3
Prepared by:

JAN PATRICK A. ECHANO


E-Games Chairperson

GABRIELLE ANN A. REYES


E-Games Vice-Chairperson

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