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RECREATIONAL RULES (updated 11/19/18) RULES PLAYER ELIGIBLILITY National Federation of High School Associates (NFHS) and AIA Rules in effect unless noted. All players must register with a YMCA branch before being allowed to play. If at anytime you feel like there is a non registered player competing in the league. The HEAD COACH follow the following steps: 1. All player protests must be annouced before the player enters the Follow up with your home director within 2 calendar days. 2. Get players name and number from official. 3. Let the officials know that you are protesting the game due to an ineligible player before the player enters the 4. YMCA staff will determine the eligibility of the player and hand out any disciplinary actions. 5. Players may only play on one team per grade division. The scheduler reserves the right to move teams to new tiers at any time for balance issues. 6. Players Age/ requirments must meet YMCA guidelines. BALL SIZE 27.0 Junior Size 28.5 Int Size 27.0 Junior Size 29.5 - Full Size 29.5 - Full Size 29.5 - Full Size COURT SIZE Half Court or Small Full Court Full Court if available. BASKET HEIGHT 8 Feet 10 Feet 10 Feet 10 Feet 10 Feet 10 Feet GAME TIME 32 minutes - 4 (8) minute quarters 32 minutes - 4 (8) minute quarters - Clock will only stop in the last 2 minutes of the 2nd Half if the score is 10 or less point. 11 point difference or greater the clock runs. -Clock will stop on all timeouts during the 32 minutes - 4 (8) minute quarters - Clock will only stop in the last 2 minutes of the 2nd Half if the score is 10 or less point. 11 point difference or greater the clock runs. -Clock will stop on all timeouts during the 36 minutes (Running Clock) - 2 (18) minute halves - Clock will only stop in the last 2 minutes of the 2nd Half if the score is 10 or less point. 11 point difference or greater the clock runs. -Clock will stop on all timeouts during the

ROSTERS. PLAYING TIME players on a Team Roster is 15 -Rosters freeze after the 3rd week of games. -Only a head coach may challenge a players eligibility during the -Challenge must be done before player enters the game for the 1st time. -Any ineligible player may not play in the -If they have played in the game being -"Team Fee" registered teams must provide a roster with First Last name and current grade of child. -If a roster can not be produced the game will be a forfeit and no game -A player may ONLY play for one team in an Age/ Bracket. players on a Team Roster is 15 -Rosters freeze after the 3rd week of games. -Only a head coach may challenge a players eligibility during the -Challenge must be done before player enters the game for the 1st time. -Any ineligible player may not play in the -If they have played in the game being -"Team Fee" registered teams must provide a roster with First Last name and current grade of child. -If a roster can not be produced the game will be a forfeit and no game -A player may ONLY play for one team in an Age/ Bracket. players on a Team Roster is 15 -Rosters freeze after the 3rd week of games. -Only a head coach may challenge a players eligibility during the -Challenge must be done before player enters the game for the 1st time. -Any ineligible player may not play in the -If they have played in the game being -"Team Fee" registered teams must provide a roster with First Last name and current grade of child. -If a roster can not be produced the game will be a forfeit and no game shall be played. -A player may ONLY play for one team in an Age/ Bracket. Maximum amount of players on a Team Roster is 15 -Rosters freeze after the 3rd week of games. -Only a head coach may challenge a players eligibility during the -Challenge must be done before player enters the game for the 1st time. -Any ineligible player may not play in the -If they have played in the game being -"Team Fee" registered teams must provide a roster with First Last name and current grade of child. -If a roster can not be produced the game will be a forfeit and no game -A player may ONLY play for one team in an Age/ Bracket. players on a Team Roster is 15 -Rosters freeze after the 3rd week of games. -Only a head coach may challenge a players eligibility during the -Challenge must be done before player enters the game for the 1st time. -Any ineligible player may not play in the -If they have played in the game being ruled a forfiet. -"Team Fee" registered teams must provide a roster with First Last name and current grade of child. -If a roster can not be produced the game will be a forfeit and no game -9th grader may play in 7-9 and 9-12 grade divisions The most important part of YMCA Sports is participation. It is the responsibility of each individual coach to see that every participant plays in every Please note that coaches may alter playing time based off of players present at game and effort in practice. (Playing time should not be skill based)

SUBSTITUTION INJURY Substitutions must be made between quarter, during a timeout (ref may call sub timeout) or if an injury occurs. Teams must do a match up before restarting game Substitutions must be made between quarter, during a timeout, or if an injury occurs. Coaches must alert Officail that they want a timeout at the frist deadball after the 4 minute mark. A officials timeout for subs is not a team timeout. Coaches must quickly sub players in and out and rematch up players. REF MAY START THE CLOCK AFTER 60 SECONDS TO KEEP GAMES MOVING. Substitutions must be made between quarter, during a timeout, or if an injury occurs. Coaches must alert Officail that they want a timeout at the frist deadball after the 4 minute mark. A officials timeout for subs is not a team timeout. Coaches must quickly sub players in and out and rematch up players. REF MAY START THE CLOCK AFTER 60 SECONDS TO KEEP GAMES MOVING. Substitutions may be made between quarters or by checking in at the scorer's table, or if an injury occurs. Any player bleeding must leave the game immediately. Player may re-enter the game when bleeding is stopped. If the injured player requires attention on the court they must leave the Player may re-enter according to substitution rules. **Players may not re-enter game if there is blood on uniform. HEAD INJURIES: If play is stopped due to a head injury, the player may not return to YMCA activities until medically clear. OVERTIME NO Regular Season: Maximum One (1) Overtime Overtime Rules three (3) minutes. -Stop time last one (1) minute. -One timeout per team. No timeouts carry over If tied after 1 Overtime periods, games ends in a tie. Post Season: Maximum 3 OT Overtime #1 Rules three (3) minutes. -Stop time last one (1) minute. -One timeout per team. No timeouts carry over Overtime #2 Rules two (2) minutes. -Stop time last one (1) minute. NO TIMEOUTS 3rd Overtime: Untimed period. First team to score wins.

PRESSING/Back Court Violations NO. On a short court the referees will identify the mid court line (usually a mid volleyball court line) team can not pick up players until offense crosses this line. If there is no visible line, back court violations (including press) are at the discretion of the referee. Where there IS a visible line, back court violations will be enforced as usual. PENALTY: One warning is issued to teams. Subsequent: Offense is awarded 2 points and retains possession of the ball. Yes, ANYTIME DURING THE GAME EXCEPTION: No pressing is allowed when a team has a 15 or more point lead. Team that illegally press will be awarded a technical foul (2 points and the ball) There are no rescrictions to types of defense at any time. Pressing is allowed at anytime with no restrcitions based off score. DEFENSE Man to Man Only Steal off the pass ONLY. Defense will pick up offense just outside the three point line. NO PICKS/SCREENS WE ASK THAT PLAYERS IN THIS DIVISION NOT BUMP INTO EACH OTHER WHILE PLAYING DEFENSE. ANY AGGRESSIVE CONTACT WILL BE ADDRESSED BY GAME OFFICIALS. ANY Officials will put an emphasis on contact during any trap or double teaming. Officials can dictate team's back up their defense to an area of court if they deem it necessary. Any DEFENSE CONTINUED/ DOUBLE TEAM Defense should pick up their players inside the three point line or line indicated by game officials. Issue of extreme spread offense will be addressed by game officials. This league is not designed for teams to create one on one match ups. Allowed Allowed COLORED WRISTBANDS Optional (Determined by Ref) The colored braclets may be used as a learning tool to help the players indentify their defensive player and officials to indentify double teaming. Please note that players are allowed to switch and guard players of different colors. Optional (Determined by Ref) The colored braclets may be used as a learning tool to help the players indentify their defensive player and officials to indentify double teaming. Please note that players are allowed to switch and guard players of different colors. Not Used SCORING No score kept If gym has the capability of keeping score. Records are not kept.

TIME OUTS 3 per game (2) Full Time-outs per half with no carry over. - 1 additional Full Time-out will be awarded in 1st overtime. NO Carryover FREE THROWS No. The ball will be taken out of bounds. Yes Regulation free throw line 15ft. Will be following NFHS rule of: Players lined up in rebound area may enter upon the ball release from shooters hand. The Shooter and any other Players positioned outside the rebound area may not enter from beyond the 3pt line until the ball hits the rim. With these exceptions: Only on shooting fouls. See Bonus rule for exceptions **In 3rd-4th Rec. players are allowed to jump over foul line but are not allowed to move until ball touches the rim. (This is to promote good shooting habits) BONUS NO Each non-shooting foul in the last ONE (1) minute of the game will be a 1 and 1. These fouls will not accumulate to double bonus. A team s seventh (7 th ) foul per half - Bonus rule (1+1) A team s tenth (10 th ) foul per half -Two (2) free throws. PERSONAL FOULS DISQUALIFICATION No individual or team fouls will be called unless excessive conduct occurs. No player can foul out, however, if excess fouling occurs, player will be asked to sit down. - On a player s SIXTH (6 th ) Personal Foul he/she is disqualified. - If a player is assessed a Flagrant Foul, he/she is disqualified. - If a player is assessed a Technical Foul, he/she is also assessed a Personal foul. - If a player is assessed two (2) Technical Fouls in one game, he/she is disqualified. - On a player s fifth (5 th ) Personal Foul he/she is disqualified. - If a player is assessed a Flagrant Foul, he/she is disqualified. - If a player is assessed a Technical Foul, he/she is also assessed a Personal foul. - If a player is assessed two (2) Technical Fouls in one game, he/she is disqualified. DISCONCERTION The YMCA's core values make it so that unsportsmanlike behavior will not be tolerate. We ask that when a players is attempting a free throw that all players on the court and bench along with all coaches remain silent. If an official determines that disconcertion of the free throw shooter has occurred they will re-shoot the free throw. If they have any further issue after that unsportsmanlike technical's will be given. This is a judgment call by the official and is final. We ask that fans remain silent during free throws and thus will be treated like participants under the rules of the

TECHNICAL FOUL If a player is assessed a Technical Foul, he/she is also assessed a Personal Foul. ALL TECHNICAL FOULS will result in the opposing team receiving an automatic 2 points and receiving the ball at mid-court. 1). Unsportsmanlike conduct. 2). Delay of (FIRST OFFENSE IS WARNING) (2ND OFFENSE) 3). Team charged with an extra time out. 4). Player participating after charging his/her number without reporting it to the official scorekeeper. 5). Substitute entering the court without properly reporting to the scorekeeper. 6). Coaches, players, team member or fan disrespecting an official at any time. 7). Substitute entering the court without his/her correct name and number appearing in the scorebook. 8) Profanity. 9) Fighting. Techincal fouls can be assessed after the game for misconduct and unsportsmanlike behavior. Flagrant Foul An Intentional Foul If a player is assessed either one of these fouls, he/she is also assessed a Personal Foul and it will result in the opposing team receiving an automatic 2 points and receiving the ball at mid-court. FIGHTING If any player, coach, or spectator throws a punch before, during or after a game, that individual will be removed from the gym immediately and is not allowed to return to the league until after meeting with a YMCA sports director. At a minimum, a coach or player will receive a one-game suspension. If the fighting occurs during the game, each individual involved will receive a Technical Foul and will be immediately ejected from the EJECTION COACHES & COACHING BOX A coach, team member or bench personnel receiving two (2) technical fouls shall be ejected from the - Official and league directors reserve the right to remove spectators from the gym at any time for behavior that is not conducive to good sportsmanship. - Any player, coach, or parent that is ejected from a game will be suspended for the next game and upon review of the YMCA and may be subject to further disciplanary action. - No more than two (2) coaches permitted in the bench area. - Only the Head coach is permitted to stand. - Coach must remain in the 8' coach s box. 1st Violation: Warning. 2nd Violation: Technical Foul. - Coaches are responsible for all assistant/substitute coaches and parents. - Only team members are permitted on the bench and must remain seated. - All assistant coaches must remain seated. - Coaches shall not abuse or mistreat officials at anytime. - After 1st Technical Foul has been assessed to any coach, that coach must remain seated for the remainder of the - Any coach that accumulates more than 3 Technical Fouls in a season will be suspended at minimum one COACHES ARE VOLUNTEERS AND WILL MAINTAIN A HIGH LEVEL OF CONDUCT AND CAN BE REMOVED FROM THEIR DUTIES AT ANYTIME BY YMCA STAFF. CODE OF CONDUCT Coaches are responsible for the conduct of their players, parents, coaches and fans. The coach must set the tone for positive behavior from the kids and parents. The team will look at the coach as a role model and will generally replicate what the coach does. Techincal Fouls can be given out for fan behavior, unsportsmanlike conduct (pressing when team is up by 15 points or more) or for player behavior or conduct. SCOREBOOK Coaches need to provide line-ups to the scorekeepers at least five (5) minutes prior to game time. - Caoches are responsible for listing all player names in the book before the start of the Violation of this can lead to administrative techincal fouls.

LATE POLICY NO SHOW POLICY -It is imperative for games to start on time. Nevertheless, there is a 10 minute grace period for the start of the game if a team does not have at least 4 players. - After the original start time and the before the 10 minute grace period ends, it will be considered a regulation game if a team shows or has at least 4 players with the following changes: 1) Game will be counted as an official 2) (4) 6 minute quarters or (2) 12 minute halves 3) 30-second intermission between quarters. 4) 1 minute half-time intermission. 5) Teams can start with 4 players - If after the 10 minute time period a team is unable to start 4 players the game is considered a forfeit and will not be rescheduled. -Make every effort to show-up for your - If your team does not have at least 4 players, that game will count as a loss and will not be rescheduled. However, we encourage you to collaborate with opposing coach to allow for a game to be played. If a team is a no-call, no-show during the postseason tournament that team will forfeit all their games scheduled for that day and any remaining games. POST SEASON TOURNAMENT NO YES The following guidelines must be met for my team to be eligible for the post season tournament: 1. No more than one (1) ejection of people associated with the team (coaches, players, parents, etc) per season. 2. No more than two (2) forfeits in a given season. 3. Playing only players that are on their official YMCA roster 4. Are responsible for their own property they bring into gymnasiums (balls, bottles, bags, etc) 5. Identified as having good sportsmanship by YMCA staff and volunteers. 6. Exhibiting the Character Values of Caring, Honesty, Respect, and Responsibility.