BROWARD COUNTY DARTING ASSOCIATION LEAGUE RULES

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BROWARD COUNTY DARTING ASSOCIATION LEAGUE RULES Article # Description Page I. EQUIPMENT 2 II. LEAGUE PLAY 2 III. MATCH FORMAT 2 IV. TEAM PROFILES AND PLAYER ELIGIBILITY 4 V. FORFEITS/PENALTIES/RESCHEDULES 5 VI. PROTESTS/RULES INTERPRETATION/ISSUES 6 VII. SCORING 6 VIII. LEAGUE SCHEDULING 7 IX. MATCH REPORT SCORES 8 X. LEAGUE STANDINGS 8 XI. LEAGUE FEES 9 XII. SPORTSMANSHIP 9 XIII. DRESS CODE 9 XIV. FLORIDA DARTING ASSOCIATION (FDA) REPRESENTATIVE 9 XV. GENERAL MEMBERSHIP AND LEAGUE MEETINGS 10 XVI. BCDA, FDA AND ADO MEMBERSHIP 10 XVII. BCDA BOARD MEMBERS 10 Revised 12/2016 Page 1 of 10

I. Equipment A. All equipment used in BCDA League and Tournament Events shall comply with current ADO Tournament Rules (http://www.adodarts.com/pdffiles/tournamentrulesbooklet.pdf). B. The Management at the location of the match will be responsible for supplying and maintaining their dartboards, which shall be deemed acceptable to both Home and Visiting teams. Alien Dart Boards are not approved for BCDA League play. C. All League play dartboards shall be firmly anchored and have proper and adequate lighting. D. A proper scoring surface with writing utensils shall be provided by management at the location of the match and located in such a position that the score is easily read by players and spectators. E. A Sponsor location must have 1 more board than the number of teams they sponsor at their establishment for that evening of play. (i.e.; 2 teams = location is required to have 3 boards). Each night of play is viewed individually. II. League Play A. Seasons a. Summer: from January to June b. Winter: from July to December B. All league competition is scheduled for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights. No matches will be scheduled on Thanksgiving and the week between Christmas and New Year s. C. Starting time for all league match play is 8:00PM. D. The playing boards will be made available by the management for the league players to warm up no later than 7:30PM. E. Captains and or Players cannot change the location of a scheduled match from one bar to another without Board approval. F. Captains cannot move their entire team to a different bar during the season unless there are extenuating circumstances such as the location has closed or genuine fear for their life. If for any reason a team should need to move to a different location, such move must be approved by the Board. It will be the Captain s responsibility to reimburse the bar for sponsorship fees paid and to pay any new bar sponsor fees. G. When playing short, doubles matches will be played 2 against 1. One player cannot play in 2 matches at the same time. III. Match Format A. Match format shall follow the score sheet for that division. B. All games shall comply with current ADO Tournament Rules unless otherwise noted in BCDA League Rules or as stated on Division Score Sheets (http://www.adodarts.com/pdffiles/tournamentrulesbooklet.pdf). C. All games that can be played by roster available players shall be played. D. The playing line-up of the teams will be decided by the Team Captain and completed prior to each individual game. The team that is ahead in the standings will list their player(s) first. If the teams are tied, a flip of the coin will decide the order of which team will declare their line-up first and alternate each successive match. The matches should be played in the order listed on the score sheet, but upon agreement of both captains the order may be changed if necessary. E. In the event of a late arrival by a team member, they may start playing as soon as their turn comes with no warm up darts. F. In mixed games, a minimum of one male and one female team member shall play. G. A team member attending the match is not required to play any games. Revised 12/2016 Page 2 of 10

H. The Home team is responsible for choosing the board that the match will be played on. All warm up activity should be completed by the match starting time. After the warm up ends, each player is allowed to shoot 9 darts on the game board before the start of each new game. No warm-up darts may be thrown by any player currently participating in league game. Players not currently playing in a league game may throw as many darts as they want at any board not next to a league game. Wednesday Doubles This is a two person division; can be male/female, male/male, or female/female. One alternate per team will be allowed on the roster, but only two players can throw each night of league. Each team will assign Player 1 and Player 2 at the beginning of the match and will follow the format on the score sheet to determine what player is against what player in each game. Doubles games, the player who starts each game will alternate. P1 start indicates Player 1 will start the game and P2 start indicates Player 2 will start the game. Format Doubles A 4 Singles 501 SO/DO 4 Singles 301 DO/DO 4 Singles Cricket 4 Singles 501 DO/DO 3 Doubles Cricket 4 Doubles 501 SO/DO Doubles B 4 Singles 501 4 Singles Cricket 4 Singles 301 DO/DO 3 Doubles Cricket 4 Doubles 501 SO/DO Teams will be placed in Doubles A or Doubles B based on these factors: request number of teams that sign up player ability This is a developmental division, meaning that the intent is to develop new players, new locations and new teams in BCDA. Please consider these ideas as you sign up and commit to play in a new format that may need some alterations to become the best it can be. Feedback from the players will be critical to this development, so please feel free to make notes, give suggestions and try out new ideas on the back side of the score sheets each week. We are committed to making this a fun, new division of BCDA. Revised 12/2016 Page 3 of 10

Monday Singles A singles league player shall consist of only one player with no alternate. Singles A 5 games 501 SO/DO 5 games Cricket 5 games 401 DO/DO 4 games 501 SO/DO Singles B 5 games 501 SO/DO 4 games Cricket 4 games 401 DO/DO 4 games 501 SO/DO Teams will be placed in Singles A or Singles B based on these factors: request number of teams that sign up player ability This is a developmental division, meaning that the intent is to develop new players, new locations and new teams in BCDA. Please consider these ideas as you sign up and commit to play in a new format that may need some alterations to become the best it can be. Feedback from the players will be critical to this development, so please feel free to make notes, give suggestions and try out new ideas on the back side of the score sheets each week. We are committed to making this a fun, new division of BCDA. IV. Team Profiles and Player Eligibility A. A regular league team shall consist of a minimum of 4 players and a maximum of 7 players. B. A Doubles League team shall consist of a minimum of 2 players and a maximum of 3 players. C. A singles league player shall consist of only one player with no alternate. D. Team captains shall notify a league officer 24 hours in advance of play to establish a new player s eligibility. Notification shall include the new players first and last name and first and last name of team member being replaced. E. A team shall have a minimum of one female and one male player, except for the doubles league. F. All players must be registered BCDA members in good standing. G. The Board reserves the right to deny players that are overqualified from playing within a division. H. Adding new players to a team 1. Teams at a maximum of 7 members a) May replace a player with a new player at any time during the season except for the last 3 weeks of the 1 st half of the season and the last 3 weeks of the season. b) Team captains shall notify a league officer 24 hours in advance of play to establish a new player s eligibility. Notification shall include the new players first and last name and first and last name of team member being replaced. 2. Player moving from one team to another a) Player is eligible to play on new team after 2 week waiting period. Revised 12/2016 Page 4 of 10

b) May move at any time except for the last 3 weeks of the 1 st half of the season and the last 3 weeks of the season. c) Requires BCDA Board approval. d) Each case will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis to meet team profile rules or adjust for extenuating circumstances where necessary. I. A player may be removed from a team anytime during the season with no additional fee. J. A player shall not be on 2 team rosters that are scheduled to play on the same night. V. Forfeits/Penalties/Reschedules A. A Forfeit will be declared for failure of a team to attend a scheduled match. A match not underway, except with the consent of both captains, within the 15 minutes of the required starting time, is subject to forfeiting the 1st game. If no one shows after the next 15 minutes to start the match and no notification is made to delay the match to a specific time (by agreement of both captains), the entire match is to be forfeited. Team members attending the match should play as many games as possible. The short-handed team may play only as many singles games as there are players. They may only take as many turns in the multiple player games as there are players. (i.e. In the 4 person 601 match, a team with 3 players would only have 3 turns to the other teams 4 turns, in mixed games with absent female player, that turn is lost) B. The penalty for the use of a non-roster player or not following member playing in multiple divisions IV. H. is as follows: 1) the games played by the non-roster player will be forfeited and awarded to the opposing team; 2) the Team captain will receive a warning and be advised that repeat infractions will result in a one week suspension from league play for that captain. Continued infractions will result in suspension for the remainder of the season and the entire next season. C. The intent for the league is for a group of people to gather during the week and play darts in the spirit of friendship and competition. Because of the competitive aspect, some teams will put forth more effort than others. Because of this, in the past, unwarranted forfeitures have been to the detriment of those putting forth the most effort. Therefore: 1) Any forfeit during the season will result in a 29-0, 23-0, 19-0, 17-0, or 13-0 score (depending on the league format for the division involved). This will constitute a forfeit of the entire season and the responsible team will be eliminated from the remaining schedule. 2) If the forfeit occurs at any time before the mid-point of the season, all matches played will become void and eliminated from the standings. 3) If the forfeit occurs during the 2nd half of the season, only the previously played matches from the 2nd half will be eliminated from the standings. The 1st half will remain as played and recorded. 4) The forfeiting team or any member on that team will not be allowed to play the following season at the discretion of the Board. Forfeiting players may appeal to the Board and they will be reviewed on a caseby-case basis. D. If a team captain can foresee that they will not be able to attend a regularly scheduled league match, they must notify the other team captain and reschedule at least 24 hours in advance of the match. Then both teams must contact (e-mail or recorded) the league at least 24 hours in advance and include the Division, Team name & number, date of original match, and date that the reschedule will take place. Rescheduled matches should be made up within 2 weeks of the originally scheduled match except as follows: 1) Matches may be played prior to the originally scheduled match and is preferred by the league. 2) A rescheduled match can be made up after 2 weeks of the originally scheduled date if the league is notified, of the date and time of the reschedule prior to the end of the 2 week deadline and that date is Revised 12/2016 Page 5 of 10

adhered to. If the date and time is not adhered to, then the forfeit penalty could be imposed on one or both teams at the discretion of the board. 3) Each team is allowed one reschedule per half season and when a reschedule occurs, the team responsible for the reschedule must propose (2) reasonable, alternate dates. 4) The opposing captain is obligated to reschedule a match if the above preceding provisions have been met. 5) No reschedules during the last three weeks of the season unless played prior to the originally scheduled date. 6) If a team does not show up for a rescheduled match that team will forfeit the match. If a team attempts to cancel a rescheduled match within 24 hours of the match that team will forfeit the rescheduled match. VI. Protests/Rules Interpretation/Issues A. Any rules interpretation/issue that arises during the course of play should be settled professionally and by private conference of the team captains. B. Protests should relate to the league rules and match issues. Personal issues will not be considered. C. Only captains may protest rules interpretation/issues. Initial notification that a protest will be filed shall be made by both team captains involved and must be within 24 hours of the unresolved rules interpretation/issue via email to the Stats Secretary. Both captains shall follow-up with a written protest within 5 days of the initial notification. Written protest may be on the back of the score sheet, e-mail to the President of the BCDA or mailed to the current BCDA address with a postmark within the 5 day follow-up period. Upon receipt of the written protest from both team captains the BCDA Board will conduct a Protest Review. Team captains shall be given an opportunity to present any pertinent information. The BCDA Board s decision is final. The BCDA Board shall notify the involved team captains of the board s decision. D. If a team captain fails to make the initial notification or the follow-up, the other team shall prevail in the protest. E. Protests over any items in BCDA League Rules,, i.e. dartboards, lighting, and spacing must be made at the beginning of the match. This should be initially communicated to the other team captain in order to resolve the issue to mutual agreement prior to the start of the match. If the issue can t be resolved, the match shall be played and a protest shall be initiated. F. The Board shall make any decisions necessary during the course of the season not covered in the BCDA League Rules. All efforts will be made to make these decisions in a manner that promotes an efficient and fair season for all concerned. VII. Scoring The Home team shall have the option of shooting cork first or second to determine who starts the game. A cork shot is valid as long as it falls anywhere on the playing surface. The second thrower may acknowledge the first dart as an Inner or Outer Bull and ask for that dart to be removed prior to his throw. Should the first dart be removed without the request of the 2nd thrower, a re-throw will occur; with the 2nd thrower now having the option of throwing first. The dart must remain the in the board in order to count. Additional throws may be made, until the player s dart remains in the board. Should the 2 nd thrower dislodge the dart of the 1st, a re-throw will be made with the 2nd thrower now throwing first. Rethrows shall be called if the chalker cannot decide which dart is closest to the Inner Bull, or if both darts are anywhere in the Inner Bull, or both darts are anywhere in the Outer Bull. The decision of the chalker is final. Should a re-throw be necessary, the darts will be removed and the person who threw 2nd will now throw 1st. After shooting for cork, place the winning team s name on the left side of the board and the opposing team s name on the right side. Revised 12/2016 Page 6 of 10

A. Scoring shall follow the current ADO Tournament Rules unless otherwise noted in BCDA League Rules or as stated on Division score sheets (http://www.adodarts.com/pdffiles/tournamentrulesbooklet.pdf). B. It is optional, but preferred to have a team member keep score during games if the board setup is suitable. The Home team should keep score first and then alternate with the visiting team. C. Any changes to correct mistakes in scoring or calling must be corrected before the opponent throws, when possible. However, the score MUST be corrected before that same team where the error was noticed, throws another dart. D. If a player throws out of turn, the opposing team has the option of having the round re-thrown or allowing the round to stand as thrown. The next succeeding round must be thrown in the original order. E. Coaching is allowed by anyone other than the scorekeeper. The scorekeeper may only tell a player what was scored on a single dart and the score that remains. They cannot tell the shooter what dart to throw. F. The Scorekeeper should not drink, smoke, socialize, or talk on a cell phone while keeping score. G. The Scorekeeper should stand to the side, facing the board, standing still, and keeping silent. One should stand as close to the board as possible. When room is not available the scorekeeper should step back behind the oche, and walk to the scoreboard after each player s turn. H. The scorekeeper should never look back toward the shooter at any time while play is in progress. I. The scorekeeper should make sure that the darts remain in the board until the scores have been properly tallied and agreed to. This is because it is extremely difficult to settle a dispute after the darts have been removed. J. After the third dart is thrown, the scorekeeper should announce the total score and the player should respond in agreement or say the score they feel is correct, then tally the score again and do NOT remove the darts until both teams agree. No dart may be touched by anyone (this includes the thrower, scorer, or another player/captain) prior to deciding the score. If there is no scorekeeper then the darts are not to be pulled until the score is visibly written on the board. K. The scorekeeper should not make any corrections on the scoreboard while a player is on the throwing line. Always announce when a score is being corrected. L. Should a shooter s foot be over the line during their turn, then the first offense will result in a warning from his team captain (or BCDA Board Member). If the player subsequently has their shoe or foot over the line, then any score made by those darts will be invalid and not count during each offense. M. When the game is over, the scorekeeper should acknowledge by a hand signal or by announcing Game Shot. VIII. League Scheduling A. The league schedule shall consist of as many weeks as to allow each team within a division to meet at least twice. There may also be position nights, as necessary, to balance the length of the season between all divisions as closely as possible. If two (2) or more teams are tied on a position night, position will be determined by a flip of the coin. If a tie occurs in the standings at the end of the season and the positions affected are First, Second, or Third, a playoff match will be held to break the tie. Due to administrative reasons, rarely will all divisions finish the same week. B. Division Championships will be held the week following the end of the regular season and playoff will progress accordingly. C. In the Play-offs Team 1 will Play Team 4 in the Semi-final Match and Team 2 will play Team 3. Team s 1 and 2 will have home field advantage. The winners of the Semi-finals will move to the final match and the higher ranking team in the standings will have home field advantage. Revised 12/2016 Page 7 of 10

IX. Match Report Sheets A. Both team captains should record the match on the color coded division score sheet. If you cannot drop your original score sheet off at a designated site. Score sheets can be submitted through the website www.browardcountydarts.com. The BCDA Board urges all Captains to please drop your score sheets off at a designated bar. Team captains can keep a copy of their sheet, but this should not impede the timely submission of your score sheet. The score sheet should be legible, in good condition, and properly completed including Date, Division, Team Names and Numbers, Win/Loss columns completed and totaled, with all-star points totaled by player and High-Ins, High-Outs, and Perfect Scores properly noted at the bottom. If a High In or High Out is not noted on both sheets it will not be recorded. It is the responsibility of BOTH captains to ensure that all scores are accurately recorded on BOTH sheets. B. It is preferred that scores are sent via the website, or submitted via e-mail to bcdastats@gmail.com. Score sheets are still necessary to verify scores and to compile all-star points. Failure to report scores by 5PM Friday, or three (3) late score sheets will result in a one (1) point penalty for the 1st infraction, a two (2) point penalty for the 2nd infraction, etc. X. League Standings A. Standings are based on the overall wins, if both teams have the same amount of overall wins a tiebreaker will be decided as follows First Half If there is a tie in total games the head-to-head scores will determine the winner. If head-tohead games are a tie score, then a playoff match will be scheduled within one week of the end of the first half. Second Half - If there is a tie in total games the head to head scores will determine the winner. If headto-head games are a tie score, then a playoff match will be scheduled within one week of the end of the second half. The BCDA Board will make every effort to schedule the play-off match on the same night the division would normally play. However, there is no guarantee that the match can be played on a regular match night. If only one team shows up for the play-off game and the other team does not, the team that does not show up will forfeit the play-off match. A flip of the coin will be used when deciding which team plays at their home bar. B. For an individual member to move down a division, three (3) qualifications must be met: 1) The member s team must have finished in the lower half of their division the previous season. 2) The player must not have finished in the top 15 in all-stars for that division. 3) The approval of the board C. All-Star points shall be awarded as stated on score sheets. D. If a player wins the all-star title by more than 25 all-stars in their division, they will be required to move up in division play if a higher division is available. This will be at the discretion of the board and more than one player per division could be impacted by this. Revised 12/2016 Page 8 of 10

XI. League Fees A. League fees will be used to pay for all expenses incurred by the league and will be used to pay for appropriate and reasonable operating expenses, including website administration, normal business operations and mailings, season ending awards, and for various league sponsored functions during the season. B. All teams are assessed a League Shooting fee of $150 for each season played. A minimum of $25 of the $150 should be paid by the sponsor member/bar. Doubles Division fee is $75.00 and the Singles Division fee is $50.00. C. It is the responsibility of the team captain to determine if a Sponsor Member/Bar is willing to sponsor their team and how much of the League Shooting fee the Sponsor Member/Bar is willing to pay. It is also the captain s responsibility to ensure the fees for their team are paid. (Invoices and receipts are available upon request) D. All sponsor fees are due no later than the 3rd week after the start of the season. If the owner/manager, and/or the team captain foresee an issue; the BCDA Board should be contacted immediately. E. There is a one-time membership fee of $20 per season for each team that chooses to participate in a league season. This fee is the responsibility of the team itself, with the captain being responsible for submitting the fee to the board at packet pickup night, no exceptions. XII. Sportsmanship A. Good Sportsmanship shall prevail during all BCDA competitions. Any attempts to distract an opponent while they are throwing will not be tolerated. Complaints may result in disciplinary action(s). If so requested by a shooter, all spectators must align themselves out of the line of vision, and/or behind the position from which they are throwing. Heckling or other harassment is strictly forbidden. It is the Home Team s responsibility to maintain the best order during league play and both captains are responsible for any actions of their team members. B. Each player shooting in a match is allowed a total of 3 minutes to complete their turn. This should be ample time and ensures that players do not hold up games by disappearing. (Bar, bathroom, smoking breaks, etc., should be taken between games and/or when they are not playing). C. If a Player puts his/her hands on another player in a threatening manner that Player will be suspended from league play for a period of 6 weeks, or such longer period depending on the severity of the Players actions. If after the suspension the same Player threatens any Player such Player will be banned for a period of up to one year or life depending on the severity of his/her actions. The BCDA Board Members will advise the Player of the actions taken by the BCDA Board. D. BCDA has a zero tolerance for un-sportsman like behavior. It is the Captain s responsibility to immediately report un-sportsman like behavior to the BCDA Board Members. XIII. Dress Code A. All League Players should dress in accordance with the rules established by the sponsors at the establishment where the match is being held. Sponsor locations and their management have the option of not granting admission in accordance with their rules. XIV. Florida Darting Association (FDA) Representative A. The F.D.A. Representative will be paid a fee of $50 per F.D.A. Meeting attended to cover travel expenses lodging, and meals. Receipts totaling $50 will be required for reimbursement. Revised 12/2016 Page 9 of 10

XV. General Membership and League Meetings A. There will be a League Meeting at the approximate mid-point of both the Summer and Winter Seasons. The meeting held at the mid-point of the Summer Season will include Officer Elections for positions available in accordance with the BCDA By-Laws. B. All team captains or their roster player representative are required to attend these meetings. All members in good standing are welcome and encouraged to attend and participate in these meetings. C. If teams for any division do not have a captain or representative present at the League Meeting, a two (2) point bonus for attending will be given to those teams that are represented, as well as a two (2) point penalty will be assessed to those teams that are not represented. If all teams from a division attend, no points will be awarded or deducted. D. Roll call will be taken at the beginning and ending of each meeting. Only team captains or their roster representative will be allowed to check in for any team. E. ELECTIONS All members in good standing and in attendance at the elections will be allowed to vote for the election of new officers. XVI. BCDA, FDA, and ADO Membership A. B.C.D.A. Members in good standing are also considered members of the Florida Darting Association (FDA) and the American Darts Organization (ADO). XVII. Officers and Board of the Broward County Darting Association, Inc. PRESIDENT: Stephanie Mincey (954) 654-5852 lilmsmincey@gmail.com VICE-PRESIDENT: Jo Ann Greenwood (954) 205-5457 jag7741@comcast.net TREASURER: Amy Downs (954) 913-6754 BCDATreasurer@gmail.com SECRETARY: STAT. SECRETARY: Laura Lentoski (954) 214-2900 BCDAStats@gmail.com E-mail scores to: BCDAStats@gmail.com Report Scores to: www.browardcountydarts.com A. All B.C.D.A. Board Members will be paid a stipend of $100/season for expenses incurred related to their league duties; The League Statistician will receive $300/season as approved for this person s added expenses and time/effort of work involved. B. No elected Board Member of the B.C.D.A. will be allowed to hold office of another darting association or league, except the Florida Darting Association (FDA) or the American Darts Organization (ADO). Cathy Foster Bob Lyons Rosaire Paiement Patty Post Lorraine Symon Barry Russell Becky Hamilton HALL OF FAME LIFE MEMBERSHIP Walt Greatrex Stan Lyzak Donn Popp Tom Read Russell Lyzak Jim DeCerbo Ray Lilla Dane Teixeira Revised 12/2016 Page 10 of 10