Local Rules July 2018

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Local Rules July 2018

SUMMERLIN NORTH LITTLE LEAGUE 1910 Spring Gate Las Vegas Nv,89134 702-690-9622 Summerlinnorthll@gmail.com President Mark Crawford president@snll.org VP-Majors Luis Lozano vp-majors@snll.org VP-Minors Jose Melendrez vp-minors@snll.org Treasurer Germaine Badar treasurer@snll.org Secretary / Information Officer Reylina Paliotta-Ruley secretary@snll.org Concession Manager Dalila Cosillos information@snll.org Player Agent Julie Leppelmeier player-agent@snll.org Safety Officer Kim Fergus safety@snll.org Coach Coordinator Bob Parker coaching@snll.org Volunteer Officer Lori Sheppard volunteer@snll.org * Protest Committee: Division Vice President, Secretary & Player-Agents. Boundary Locations Area 1 - Between 215/Rampart and Cheyenne/Charleston. Area 2 - Between Rampart/Buffalo and Lake Mead/Vegas. Refund Policy Refunds will be reviewed on a case by case matter, Any refunds granted after evaluations will be charged an $80.00 service fee. No refund after first scheduled game. ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE Summerlin North Little League is a Nevada Non-Profit Corporation and is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization under the guidelines established by the IRS tax codes and operates under a charter provided annually by Little League International.

Division Alignment Division Age Classification Roster Size Tee Ball 4-6 Non-Competitive 9-10 Players Rookies 5-8 Instructional 10-12 Players Minors 8-11 Competitive 12 Players Minors 8-11 Competitive 12 Players Majors 9-12 Competitive 12 Players Intermediate 11-14 Competitive 12 Players Juniors 12-15 Competitive 13 Players Seniors 13-16 Competitive 13 Players Options : 6yr olds have an option to play in Minors after one season of Tee Ball. 5yrs olds need to evaluate and have Board approval to be consider for Minors. Note 1: 8yr olds need to evaluate and could be drafted to Minors unless it is their first season in baseball. * The league's ability to charter a team in some divisions is dependent on sufficient interest. Post Season All Competitive Divisions shall play double elimination tournament at the end of the regular season. Championship games will be played with no time limit. All-Star Selection Majors: The team will be drafted by the All Star Committee from the Majors teams. All eligible players will be invited to complete the All Star commitment forms. 9-10 & 10-11 Team: The teams will be drafted by the All Star Committee. All eligible players will be invited to complete All Star commitment forms. The try-outs will be held if needed. They will be mandatory to be eligible if try-outs are elected. * The evaluations will be conducted by All Star Committee if needed. The All Star Committee will be made up of the three Managers, President, Player Agent and one elected board member.

Manager and Coach Selection Regular Season Selection Process All volunteers must submit to (and pass) a background check through Little League. The League has established a Managers Committee (chaired by the Coaching Coordinator) to assist the President in appointing managers in each division. The Managers Committee will review and interview the volunteers that would like to manage a team. The Managers Committee meets and provides the league President with its recommendations. Additional managers are recruited as needed. President will review applicant list and conduct any follow up interviews. Under Little League regulations, the decision to appoint a manager or coach is strictly within the discretion of the President with approval from the Board of Directors. Managers will select their coaches. They will follow the SNLL approval process same as the managers and will need Board approval. Summerlin North Little League permits Managers to select his/her own assistant, subject to Board approval and the assistants completing the appropriate background check. All Coaches will need to complete Coach application/agreement with SNLL. All-Star Manager Selection Managers will be selected based on interest in managing, season record and Managers Committee recommendation. Only Managers or Coaches from the Majors division will be eligible to manage Major All-Star teams. If no Managers or Coaches from Majors are interested the Board reserves the right to select the Manager from a lower or higher division. All Managers may apply for a 9/10 and 10/11 All-Star team. TOC Selection Majors : The winner of the in house SNLL Tournament. Minors : The winner of the in house SNLL Tournament ( If the winner declines advancement the runner up will go in their place )

PLAYERS WHO MUST EVALUATE & BE DRAFTED In order to be eligible to play one of the drafting divisions (Seniors, Juniors, 50/70, Majors or Minors divisions), a player MUST be evaluated before the Spring Season. This means all baseball and softball players who are league age 9 or older must participate in evaluations (unless evaluations are waived for the Juniors or Seniors divisions). League age 8-year old players may evaluate for the baseball Minors division in baseball but are not guaranteed to be drafted onto a team. Any league age 8 player who wishes to evaluate should select the Minors division at registration. DRAFT SYSTEM The League conducts its player selection for drafting divisions in strict compliance with the Little League Operating Manual and Official Regulations and Playing Rules Book (the "Green Book"). For the Majors division, the League has adopted the "property player" system (Draft Plan A from the Little League Operating Manual), in which a player, once drafted to a Majors division team, remains the property of that team for the remainder of his or her Little League career unless formally released under the procedure established by the Operating Manual. If registration numbers require an expansion of the Majors division, the League will use Option 3 from the Operating Manual for the expansion draft. ORDER OF PLAYER SELECTION For the Majors division, teams select in reverse order of the regular season record from the preceding year. The expansion team drafts first, followed by the last place team, the next to last drafts third and continuing with the first place team selecting last. A tie between two or more teams in season record is resolved first by comparison of head to head competition in regular season the previous year, then by random selection conducted by the Player Agent amongst the managers prior to commencement of the draft. Once established, this continues throughout each round. For the Minor divisions, teams select in the order established by a random drawing, but in "serpentine" fashion each round. The manager who draws number one will select first and so on down to the last number. The manager with the last number will begin the process for the second round through the selections. This process will repeat until all players have been chosen. For example, in a six team draft, the order will be 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 in the first round, and then 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 in the second round, before recommencing in the third round with 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 then 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 in the fourth round, etc.

CODE OF CONDUCT Any manager, coach, player, or parent/member who conducts himself/herself in an unsportsmanlike manner while participating in any Summerlin North Little League function shall be removed from further participation. Players, Managers, Coaches, or any party associated with any Summerlin North Little League team shall not ride, abuse, heckle, or make uncomplimentary remarks whatsoever, to any opposing player, umpire or team official. Any individual violating this regulation may be ejected from the game. The team manager will be responsible for the conduct of his/her coaches, players and parents. The umpire can eject the manager for their behavior. ANY PLAYER, MANAGER, COACH OR PARTY ACCOMPANYING A TEAM WILL BE SUSPENDED FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE GAME FROM THE TIME OF RULE INFRACTION IF THEY: 1. Use profane language after being warned. 2. Make any unnecessary gesture in protesting an umpire s decision. Only the manager or coach may ask for a clarification of a rule and the umpire in chief must give him such clarification. 3. Throw helmets, bats or any other equipment. 4. Make unnecessary gestures to fans or opposing players. 5. Use alcoholic beverages or mind altering substance of any kind on the playing field, dugout or on Summerlin or City parks.. 6. Use tobacco on the playing field, dugout or general area of the game. Any player ejected from the game will be required to remain in the dugout. If any MANAGER or COACH is ejected from the game, they must leave the park. They can no longer take part in the game. If he/she refuses or creates a problem, the game in progress may be suspended until the problem is resolved. If the situation gets uncontrollable, the police will be called. The above also pertains to parents, fans or family members. The minimum penalty for any player, manager, coach, or parent ejected from a game for any of the above will be: 1st time: Suspended for 1 league game, 2nd time: Suspended for 3 consecutive games. The penalty for additional ejections or more flagrant offenses will be decided by the Summerlin North Little League Board of Directors. A manager or coach suspended for any reason is not permitted to be at the game site, including parking lots. They must not take any part in the game, nor have any communications whatsoever with any persons at the game site. Violation may result in further suspension and possible forfeiture of a game. There will be no toleration for fighting (deliberate body contact). Any manager, coach, player, spectator, parent, or anyone associated with the league, caught fighting in or around the playing field, before, during or after a game or practice, will be suspended for 1 game and be subject to further disciplinary action. There is no room for this type of behavior. There will be no warnings and no second chances when it comes to fighting.

Summerlin North Little League Local Rules These local rules do not attempt to explain every playing or safety rule. All managers and assistants should have a thorough understanding of all Rules and Regulations in the Little League Official Regulations and Playing Rules Book (the Green Book ). The rules and regulations within the Green Book allow the local leagues some room for modifications. Regulations Clarifications (lll.d) If any player is out of the lineup for three (3) consecutive weeks or six games, without an injury, they may be subject to being removed from his/her team by action of the Board of Directors. (Please note an injury requires a doctor s note after 7 days) The manager should notify the Player-Agent within (2) days from when the player was lost to select replacement player. (lll.2) No player may be called up from the Minor Division to the Major Division during the last two (2) weeks of the regular season. (V.) All 12 year olds will be drafted to Majors, Juniors or Intermediate (50/70). (Vll.) No New Inning After Majors - Each game shall be a regulation game as described in the Green Book with no drop dead time. However, during the regular season, if the game is tied after 6 innings, the game will be considered complete and will end in a tie. Minors - No new inning may commence after 1:45 minutes (1:30 Rookies) from the scheduled game time (regardless of whether the game starts late). There is no drop dead time. Tee ball - Will have a drop-dead time of 60 minutes from the scheduled game time. (Vlll.) If a Minor Division Player declines to move up to a Major Division team, that player will forfeit any opportunity for a spot on Majors for the remainder of the season and All-Star team selection.

Summerlin North Little League Local Rules Official Rule Options & Clarification (1.02) No scores will be kept in Tee Ball. (1.06) Double first base will be used in Tee Ball and Rookies games. (7.15 must be met) (3.18) Only players and approved coaches are allowed in dugout during games, Dugout gate must remain closed at all times. We ask parents to not coach from outside the dugout or from the bleachers. ( The Team Mom/Dad can substitute an absent Coach ) (4.04) Continuous batting order will be used in all divisions. (4.10) The 10-run rule is in effect. (4.16 or 4.17) Contact your divisions respective VP if game cannot be played due to inability of either team. (Forfeiture will be decided at the Board level) (4.19) Protests in the Minor League Divisions must be resolved before the next pitch (the clock will still run). Ineligible pitcher or player can be played under protest. (5.07) The Five run rule will be suspended for the 6th inning, limited to One (1) time through the batting order. (5.10) If the lights fail and cannot be restarted before curfew, the game shall revert back to the the last completed inning and a winner will be declared. Upon a light failure, clock will stop until lights can be resumed. If the lights fail in the last 20 minutes of play, the game will revert back to the last completed inning and a winner shall be declared as long as the following criteria for a regulation game have been met in Majors and above divisions. Half of time limit has been reached for the Minor divisions. (6.02c) Batter will be required to leave one foot in batters box. (exceptions per the green book) (7.00) Rookies: The runner may not advance past 3rd base on a passed ball or wild pitch.

Ineligible Pitcher or Player Penalty for Violation: The use of an illegal player/pitcher will NOT automatically result in a forfeit of the game in which the player is used, but may be referred to the Protest Committee for decision pursuant to Green Book Regulation VI(h) and Rule 4.19. But, REGARDLESS OF INTENT, any manager that does not STRICTLY ADHERE TO THE PITCH RULES shall be suspended as follows: I. 1st offense = 1 game suspension. II. 2nd offense = 3 game suspension. III. 3rd offense = suspension for the remainder of the season. Multiple violations and/or intentional violations may warrant additional discipline by the League. Resuming Protested Game Managers should take all precautions to prevent protest. If the game must be played under protest, The manager should notify the Umpire the game will be played under protest. The Protest Committee should be notified as soon as possible with clear facts and supporting documents. Make notes of time, score and inning of infraction. Provide pitch counts of both teams. 1. The game will resume from the point of the infraction. Clock will go back to the time of the infraction. ( This may be within the same game if available ) 2. All rest requirements of regulation VI shall be met before a pitcher can return to the mound. 3. Any player that missed the game played under protest may return in the resuming game. 4. The game will be rescheduled within 48hrs or earlier. 5. The game will not be played as a double header.

SNLL Ground Rules 1. Home team will take the 3rd base dugout. 2. Teams are responsible to clean up dugout at end of the game. 3. Home team will be responsible for returning the bases to the storage box. 4. All bats will stay in rack until player is on deck or hole and keep bat below waist while in the dugout. This is the manager s responsibility to enforce. 5. Teams will warm-up in the outfield. 6. No player in the Minor and Rookies division shall sit more than one consecutive inning and no more than two innings per game. Players shall not play no more than two innings in the same position in Rookies. Any manager failing to meet this requirement could be subject to discipline actions by the Board of Directors. 7. Minor division players will play three consecutive outs in a infield position in every game. Penalty to this requirement would result in the player playing the next game in the infield position for two innings. The Board reserve the right to waive this rule for any player. 8. Home team shall have the official pitch count. Each team s pitching log must be available for review at all times for opposing Manager and Board of Directors. Managers will be required to post to the website within 24 hours of the game. 9. If a pitcher hits three batters in a game, the pitcher shall be removed from the mound on the third offense and shall not return until required days of rest have been met. 10. Green Book, Clark County, Las Vegas & Summerlin Park rules shall be followed. 11. No member shall use League resource for any objective that is not in the best interest of Summerlin North Little League. This includes emails or email addresses that would promote individuals personal gain or publications that would slander or reflect negativity against any member and/or Summerlin North Little League.

Rookies Division Rules The Manager in this division will be able to select three coaches and will draft all remaining players. All efforts should be made to create balance. This division will keep score for tournament standings only. The scoreboard shall not be used at anytime during regular season. The machine will be set at 4-3-4. 1. A base runner may not advance on an overthrown ball. This rule is intended to encourage defenses to attempt put outs. 2. Batter shall receive a total of five(5) pitched balls - Batter shall be called out upon three(3) swinging strikes or not fouling off the 5th pitched ball. 3. The infield fly rule is not in effect. 4. No bunts or half swings, No stealing of bases or lead offs. 5. On a batted ball that does not leave the infield, the batter and existing runners may not advance more than one base, even on an overthrown ball (see #1 above). 6. On a batted ball that reaches the outfield, the batter and existing runners may advance until the ball is in the possession (glove or bare hand) by any defensive player. When the ball is in possession of a defensive player, the batter and runners may advance or return to the closest base at their own peril but may not advance beyond the next base under any circumstances, even if there is an overthrow (see #1 above). 7. This division will have (4) four coaches. One will remain in the dugout. 8. One (1) coach will be allowed in the outfield during defense. Coach interference will be handled by Green-Book rules. 9. The 10-Run rule will not be in effect. 10. The Pitching Machine and Coach is consider part of the field. A ball hitting either will remain live even if it rolls or bounces in foul territory. 11. Each player must play at least two innings at one or more of the following positions: P,1B, 2B,3B, SS playing catcher does not fulfill this requirement. Each player must play 4 innings. An uncorrected violation of these line-up rules shall result in a forfeit. The opposing team has the responsibility to notify the manager and umpire of a violation to be corrected. A protest may be raised only after a manager refuses to correct the illegal line up. Repeated violations of this rule will result in additional disciplinary actions against manager including suspension.

TEE BALL RULES 1. The batting order will consist of all players on the team roster. A player that arrives late must be placed at the bottom of the batting order with no penalty. 2. All players will play in the field every inning. Outfielders must play in outfield grass until ball is hit. Infielders shall be in position until ball is in play. 3. No player shall play the same position for more than one inning per game. The goal is to give all players an opportunity to experience as many positions as possible. Because the player at first base will have balls thrown at them, it is strongly suggested that, for safety reasons, only players with adequate skill levels be assigned to this position. This rule requires managers to develop skilled position players and rotate them. 4. The catcher position is not used in the Tee Ball Division. 5. The infield fly rule is not in effect. 6. On a batted ball that does not leave the infield, the batter and existing runners may not advance more than one base. base runner may not advance on an overthrown ball. 7. On a batted ball that reaches the outfield, the batter and existing runners may advance until the ball is returned to the dirt infield. Base runner may not advance on an overthrown ball. 8. Stealing of bases is not allowed, No bunting and no half swings are permitted. 9. The team s at bat is over as soon as the last batter s normal play has stopped. DO NOT instruct base runners and/or the batter to run all the way home. 10. Normal play is defined as: Play begins with the successful hit into fair territory by the batter and ends when batter/runners reach base or is put out. 11. When the runners have advanced as far as legally possible without being put out or having been put out, where upon time is called and both the play and inning are over. 12. Runners that are put out in the field of play are removed from the bases and instructed to return to their dugout. 13. If a batted ball does not go further than 10 feet from home plate, it is considered a foul ball. If the batter hits the batting tee, it is considered a foul ball.

Tournament Rules The Regulations and "Official Playing Rules" in the Official Regulations and Playing Rules Book (the Green Book") apply to this tournament. The "Tournament Rules and Guidelines" contained in the Green Book apply to Little League all-star tournaments and do NOT govern these playoffs. The Local Rules & Guidelines apply to tournament play unless modified below. 1. The winning team must submit the score as soon as possible after the game ends to the league s website. It is important to submit scores timely to permit the League to update brackets. 2. The home team will be the higher seed in each game. Teams must occupy correct dugouts. The home team occupies the 3rd base dugout. The visitors occupy the 1st base dugout. The If needed game home team will be determined by coin flip. 3. There is no time limit for Majors games. Each game must be a regulation game and play unless interrupted by curfew or the 10-run rule in accordance with Rule 4.10 and Regulation X of the Green Book. 4. No new inning may start after 1:30 for Rookies and Minors from the scheduled game time with NO DROP DEAD TIME. If the game is tied after 6 innings and there is time remaining, extra innings will be played but no new extra inning shall start after 1:30 from the scheduled game time. If the game is tied and the time limit has been reached, the winner will be determined as follows: a. The visiting team will commence an extra inning by placing a runner at second base (the last batter who completed a plate appearance) and will commence with their next batter in order, as if two outs have already recorded. They will play until a single out is recorded. After the out is recorded against the visiting team, the home team shall place a runner at second base (the last batter who completed a plate appearance) and will likewise commence with their next batter in order, again as if two outs have already been recorded. They will play until an out is recorded or they score more runs than the visiting team. b. Each team may continue to use its pitcher of record or any other eligible pitcher subject to the pitching limits in the Green Book as modified by the Local Rules. Pitchers already removed from the game cannot be reinserted as the pitcher. c. A maximum of two of these extra innings will be played. If the score remains tied after two extra innings, the winner will be determined by reverting to the last completed inning in which a team was ahead. d. All minimum play rules and other lineup restrictions are in force throughout these extra innings. 5. There will be no time limit for the championship game. Tie breaker rules above do not apply in championship game. Any protest must be made immediately(by the manager or head coach, in the manager's absence only) and will be resolved by majority vote of the league officials in attendance or assigned (or, if not available, one of the other league officials) prior to play continuing. There is not time to replay any games unless canceled by weather, if possible. Judgment calls cannot be protested.