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Diocese of Metuchen Office of Youth & Young Adult Ministry CYM Sports - Guidelines & Rules 2016-2017 Our league focus is on ministry to the total development of each child including the formation of Catholic values in all participants. CYM sports are different from secular athletic programs. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 I. Purpose and Philosophy: We believe that Catholic Youth Ministry programs can assist in bringing our youth to a Christ - centered and Christ - like lifestyle within our parishes and schools. Our league focus is on ministry to the total development of each child including the formation of Catholic values in all participants. CYM sports are different from secular athletic programs. CYM is different than non-church related athletic programs that promote appropriate behavior and build character but primarily emphasize winning or losing. CYM Athletics provides an atmosphere of care, growth and enjoyment for each child with the emphasis on a Christ-centered life. CYM Basketball programs must provide not only for the development of particular physical skills but also for social interaction, emotional stability, affirmation and spiritual growth. Consciously, we work with our young people as whole persons. The young person, not the athletic activity, is our key focus. We believe that all CYM programs should be well organized and maintain standards of high quality. We believe that all parishioners have the opportunity to be on a team at the level of their abilities and should also have the right to participate in each game. We believe that all CYM programs should be viewed as a part of and in support of the life of the parish. These programs can be effective tools that will invite, welcome and involve a young person into the total life of the parish. The inter-relationship with family life, parish life and school life is essential. II. Playing in a Catholic League: In keeping with our Catholic mission to keep the Sabbath day holy, Bishop Bootkoski signed a letter in August 2004 prohibiting athletic practices or games from being conducted prior to 1 pm on any Sunday. This policy applies to ALL Catholic sports and parish team participation within the Diocese of Metuchen and is not limited to the Diocesan CYM Basketball League. It pertains to parish tournaments and other sports as well. Regardless of the availability of Saturday Vigil Masses, the Diocese of Metuchen is committed to maintaining Sunday mornings as a sacred time. Catholic families should not have to choose between sports or worshipping and being together. This policy is good for the players and their families and for the coaches and their families. Committed to Catholic values, CYM Athletics shall enhance the spiritual development of CYM athletes through their participation in a pre-game prayer, choosing one specific Mass on a Sunday that team players and families will participate in and teaching our Faith through our example. Central to CYM Athletic programs is the coach. The coach sets the tone and gives direction to any team. This position must be seen in the context of real ministry. The coach s challenge is to take those teachable moments of victory or loss and give witness to Catholic values by the manner in which he/she mentors the young people, respects each individual player, other coaches, officials and parents for their intrinsic value as a person created in the image and likeness of God. III. Supervision: Every team is required to have a minimum of two certified coaches at every game. This complies with the concern for how we care for youth today in Protecting God s Children. Coaches will be held directly responsible for their team's conduct and general supervision, including crowd control. We are all charged with the responsibility for providing supervision and insuring safety. It is everyone's obligation to carry out this responsibility. All actions and behaviors of the players, coaches, and parents/guests are a reflection on the parish, school, CYM, and the Catholic Church. Consequently, inappropriate behavior will not be tolerated.

45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 All are expected to conduct themselves in a manner true to our Catholic tradition in fair play, sportsmanship, love of God and one another. In addition, a Site Manager is to be present at all games. This person will be responsible for all aspects of the operation of his or her facility. This will include the ejection of any person at the facility not complying with the philosophy and rules of the Diocese. IV. Requirements for Athletic Directors, and Site Directors, Site Directors must be a person at least 21 years of age and are required to: Have a current volunteer application and background check (within the last three years) on file in the parish/school office Have attended a three hour session of Protecting God s Children Have completed the,with certificate, 3 National Federation courses, Online and FREE: 1. SPORTSMANSHIP 2.CREATING A SAFE AND RESPECTFUL ENVIRONMENT and 3.CONCUSSION IN SPORT Found at NFHSLEARN.com Read the Diocesan Code of Pastoral Conduct and CYM Basketball Athletic/Site Director Responsibilities and sign a statement of compliance with these documents Attend an annual meeting Email game results with scores by Saturday evening to cym.basketball@diometuchen.org Submit completed injury/incident reports to the Diocese Office of Youth & Young Adult Ministry within 24 hours of the injury/incident V. Requirements for Head Coaches, and Assistant Coaches: Head Coaches and Assistant Coaches must be a person at least 21 years of age and are required to: Have a current volunteer application and background check (within the last three years) on file in the parish/school office via Sagem Morpho. Have attended a three hour session of Protecting God s Children Have completed the,with certificate, 3 National Federation courses, Online and FREE: 1. SPORTSMANSHIP 2.CREATING A SAFE AND RESPECTFUL ENVIRONMENT and 3.CONCUSSION IN SPORT Found at NFHSLEARN.com Read the Diocesan Code of Pastoral Conduct and CYM Basketball Coach Responsibilities and sign a statement of compliance with these documents Coaches are not permitted to be the head coach of more than one team. They can be an assistant coach for a second team only. Ensure that an assistant coach or another Virtus trained adult is present at every team activity. Ensure Parent Sportsmanship VI. Rules for CYM Basketball League Play Entry: The registration fee for the 2016-2017 season, will remain the same, at $85 per team. The Fee along with the Registration/Site Availability form can be submitted at any point. The Deadline for Rosters (ELECTRONIC PREFERRED) and payment is November 1st. Each parish and school CYM Basketball Program must submit completed rosters through the designated Athletic Site Director. Rosters are also to include pastor s signature for a parish and principal s signature for a school, along with application waivers for each non-parishioner players on the roster. The Official Responsibility Compliance Form need to be signed and forwarded in advance of rosters by the deadlines set each year. Late rosters or late entry fees will result in forfeits until rectified. Eligibility: Parishioners/Catholic School Students: All players must be actively enrolled and participating in a parish religious education program or Catholic School in order to be eligible to play in the Diocesan CYM Basketball league. High school players need to be a member of the parish or the parish youth ministry program for which they are playing for. All players must have properly completed a Diocese of Metuchen CYM Basketball Registration/ Medical Form signed by the parent or guardian before participating in an organized practice session

94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 or game. A player can only play for one team in the Diocesan League. No new members may be added after the first game, unless approved by the Diocese. Guidelines for Non-Parishioners: Teams may have two non-parishioners on a team. More than 2 may be approved given special circumstance. Each team must submit a completed application for waiver for each non-parishioner player with the team roster. Such application will require their acknowledgement and acceptance of the CYM mission, values and philosophy as part of the total athletic experience and adherence to all rules and regulations. Age Requirements: 4 th grade boys/girls - must be in the 4 th grade or lower 5/6 grade boys/girls - cannot be 13 years of age before September 1 of that season. 7/8 grade boys/girls - cannot be 15 years of age before September 1 of that season. High School Players - cannot be 19 years of age before September 1 of that season. VII. Team and Game Regulations: Coaches Materials during the Game: Each Head Coach must have with them a binder containing an Official CYM Basketball Roster, a copy of ALL Player Registration / Medical forms. Game Sheet and Coaches Course Certificates {This is a liability issue} Officials Game Fees: will be $45 Grades 4-8 and $60 for High School contests Payable with PAYMENT RECEIPT (downloaded from web), prior to the game. OFFICIAL ROSTERS: MUST HAVE A MINIMUM OF 10 PLAYERS (Hardship can be considered a case for a smaller roster, however, not in the case of multiple teams in one age group) Players at the Start of the Game: Each team must have a minimum of 6 players. Less than 6 players constitute a forfeited game. An unofficial game will be played with players in the roster and officiated by the Refs. Forfeits: All games shall start promptly at the scheduled time. A maximum fifteen (15) minute grace period will be allowed by the referee s watch, after which the game will be considered forfeited, unless a prior contest exceeds the next contests 15 minute grace period, at which time teams are ready to play at the conclusion of the prior contest. All league games must be played on the scheduled day or shall be forfeited and the forfeiting team pays both officials, however, if an exhibition game is played, then coaches share the fee. Coaches may not reschedule games. Any game not approved by the CYM Coordinator will be considered an unofficial game. SUBSTITUTIONS: All divisions will operate under the "Substitution Rule" during the first three quarters of play And FREE Substitution during the fourth quarter, WHEN one or both teams have 10 or more players If both teams have 10 or more players - teams are required to substitute 5 new players for the 2 nd 4 minutes of the quarter.substitutions may then be made using players that did NOT play in the 1 st 4 minutes of that quarter. Teams with only 10 players cannot Substitute in the first OR second 4 minutes of the quarter UNLESS an injury or unforeseen situation occurs. Players MAY play in the 2 nd 4 minutes of a quarter and START the next quarter. NO player may play in BOTH the 1 st and 2 nd four minutes of the quarter. (Qtrs 1-3) IF BOTH TEAMS HAVE LESS THAN 10, BUT AT LEAST 6 PLAYERS, THERE WILL BE NO SUBSTITUTION RULE IN EFFECT.COACHES WILL USE FREE SUBSTITUTION. The only requirement is: ALL players MUST play in each of the 1 st THREE quarters with NO specific number of minutes played required. The 4 th quarter is FREE substitution and players are NOT required to play. SUBSTITUTION RULE: 10 (or more) VS 9 (or less) When a team with 10 or more plays a team with less than 10, the rule is as follows: The team with 10 or more must substitute 5 new players and may use any player in the 2 nd four minutes that did NOT play in the 1 st four minutes. Substitutions are allowed during the 1 st four minutes provided the team has a minimum of 5 new players on the bench for the 2 nd half of that quarter.

147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 Players CAN start a quarter after playing the 2 nd four minutes of the previous quarter. The team with LESS than 10 players will do the following: Five players will start the quarter and no substitutions will be allowed. They must play the ENTIRE 1 st four minutes, except in the case of injury or unforeseen circumstance. Players who did not play the 1 st four minutes MUST play the entire 2 nd four minutes, barring injury or unforeseen circumstance. The remaining 1, 2, 3 or 4 unfilled spots will be filled by any player from the 1 st four minutes of the quarter, EXCEPT, the ONE player chosen by the OPPOSING coach that can NOT play in the 2 nd four minutes. The opposing coach MUST designate this non player. This choice can change each quarter, especially if the coach feels awkward making this designation. IF A COACH CHOOSES NOT TO DESIGNATE A PLAYER IN A PARTCULAR QUARTER, HE UNDERSTANDS THAT HE HAS GIVEN UP HIS RIGHT TO DESIGNATE A PLAYER FOR THE THE REMAINING QUARTERS OF THAT GAME. Any player except the designated player may play in the 2 nd four minutes AND may substitute for other players, EXCEPT, for those who did not play in the 1 st four minutes. Pastoral conflicts requiring SCHEDULE ADJUSTMENTS are to be reported PRIOR to the completion of the League Schedule. Any Requests for change in schedule and/or postponements will be honored to the best of our ability when the procedure is properly followed. Schedule Change Requests: Once the schedule is complete, ONLY MAJOR Parish /School/Site Issues can warrant consideration for a schedule change. Team rescheduling would only be considered if they couldn t field 6 players DUE TO THE ISSUE. If 6 players are available, the game must be played in ANY event. Only the Organization Rep could request this to the League Coordinator. REQUESTS DO NOT GUARANTEE CHANGES. Cancelling During the week: If a Team Cancels a game prior to the Saturday contest,it will be considered a Forfeit and that team will be held liable for both Officials Fees, $90, payable upon notification of that Forfeit NO SHOWS: This requires an ADDITIONAL fee (Both Officials, ($90 + $50=$140) and the team is subject to playoff forfeiture; the AFFECTED SITE will receive the $50 fee. Forfeiting Game 10 will result in $50 additional to the affected site.ie $190. All forfeitures/fees must be paid prior to the next scheduled game or risk. Additional forfeits. FORFEITS CALLED IN AFTER 12:00 PM (NOON) on FRIDAY fall under this NO SHOW rule. Cancellations due to inclement weather: Will be sent via E-MAIL to the REPS and SITE MANAGERS. We will also be using REMIND101.com. This social media tool is a instant oneway message board. (Text or E-Mail) ANYONE CAN SIGN UP TO BE A RECIPIENT of these important messages sent by the league. The Organization Reps responsibility is to assist in notifying coaches and volunteers. Site managers of the host team may also cancel due to local weather conditions on their site and will contact the league director. Weather decisions will be made no later than 7 AM Saturday. Teams scheduled to play are responsible to contact the site manager if there is a cancellation possibility. If bad road conditions cause a team to cancel on their own, they must contact the site manager by 8AM Saturday, upon will take it under consideration. Site mangers phone # s will be listed on the diocesan website under Youth Ministry Sports. DUE TO THE SIZE OF OUR LEAGUE WE USUALLY FIND IT NECESSARY TO MAKE THE CANCELLATION ON FRIDAY. The Clock: All games will consist of four eight-minute quarters. There will be a one-minute time out between quarters. The half time intermission shall be five minutes, (disputes regarding more than 5 minutes are determined by the site manager). In the case of a tie at the end of regulation time, ONE additional four-minute period will be played to declare a winner or tie. Each team is permitted four time-outs per game, and one in the overtime period. 25 point rule: If at any time in the 4 th quarter a team is winning by 25 points, the clock will become a running clock for the remainder of the game, stopping only for timeouts and foul shots. The clock will be stopped once the official announces a shooting foul. Double-double bonus: If at the start of the 4 th quarter both teams are already in the double bonus, the clock becomes a running clock for the 4th quarter, only stopped for timeouts.

200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 4th Grade Clock: The clock in the 4th grade division will be stopped for fouls, substitutions, and time outs. It will continue to run during normal out-of-bounds and dead balls. The clock will run normally in the 4 th quarter. Unfair Play: Running up scores to a lopsided advantage is considered unfair play and will be investigated. Repeated offenses could result in offending teams losing their right to play in playoffs. No Press Rule: The 4 th grade divisions are not permitted to use a "full-court press" UNTIL the final 4 minutes of the regulation. The 5th/ 6th Grade Divisions can only PRESS during the last 4 Minutes of the 4th quarter and the whole overtime period (Updated 12/1/13). NO PRESS MEANS-The defensive team is required to allow the offensive team to "cross over" the halfcourt line before deploying defensive tactics or attempting to gain possession. Position of a defensive player shall be at least three feet behind the half-court line until "crossover" occurs In case(s) of infractions, the officials will give the offensive team possession at the mid-court point and warn the coach of the first infraction. Second infraction shall result in a technical foul Press Cutoff: When any 4 TH Grade team is leading by 10 or more points, they can no longer full court press. The 5 th /6 th and 7 th /8 th need to call the press off at 20 points Foul Line Infraction: In 4 th, 5 th, and 6 th grade divisions, there will be no penalty for crossing the line during a foul shot, providing the shot begins behind the line. Ball size: boys 5 th, 6 th, 7 th, 8 th grade: High School Varsity; all 4 th grade and girls 5 th, 6 th,7 th, 8 th grade: Ladies Varsity Penalties & Ejections: Players, coaches, parents, teams, spectators ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct, use of indecent language, violation of the rules by the site manager shall be minimally penalized as follows: 1 st Offense 1 game suspension 2 nd Offense 3 games suspension 3 rd Offense suspension or dismissal from the league for an amount of time TBD by the Diocese and CYM Basketball Coordinator Anyone ejected from a game for fighting will be expelled from the league. Failure to comply with the eligibility rule will result in playoff forfeiture. During the period of suspension, the players, coaches, parents, teams, spectators may not attend the team s games. Ejection is clearly defined as no longer being in the building. Such incidents must be submitted to the Diocesan CYM Basketball Coordinator and Office of Youth & Young Adult Ministry in writing within 2 days of the incident by the Athletic/Site Director. Each site director and coach is expected to manage disciplinary measures regarding their players, parents and guests, and themselves. Disputes- Disputes (league rule infractions) will be settled on site between the site manager and the referees. The Officials and site manager will be the final decision maker on rule disputes. If further action is necessary, the site manager will notify the CYM Basketball Coordinator of the problem. The site manager will recommend punitive action (fines or suspensions) in the event of misconduct. The CYM Basketball Coordinator will then contact the teams involved to settle the dispute by Wednesday following the disputed game. Therefore there are to be no coaches calls until Wednesday regarding this. A grievance process can only be initiated by the filing of a written grievance. Which must be signed by the coach and the athletic/site director and filed within two days of the incident and sent to the CYM Basketball Coordinator. Site Managers- Site managers are deemed the governing body of the league as the on site authority to report/take action regarding Fan misconduct. Referees will have authority to handle both player AND FAN misconduct, if need be, with the assistance of the Site Manager. The Site Manager/ Referees information will have the most bearing on punitive action decisions applying to ALL. Site managers will use complete integrity in their decision making that will support and uphold the league rules and philosophy. While a Site Manager is coaching a game, he or she needs to have a replacement to cover their site duties. Such is to avoid the perception of conflict of interest.

251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 Any child who wears corrective eyeglasses while participating in basketball needs to wear eyewear that meets the frames 1[and lens]1 standards of the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) F803 1and lens standards of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Z87.11. Responsibility for this lies with the parent of the child. CYM play is governed by the NJSIAA HS Rulebook with League Rule Exceptions. September 2012 RULES SPECIFIC TO HIGH SCHOOL: CYM Basketball High School teams will be governed by NJSIAA rule book, including ejections as a 2 game suspension. All participants should be registered members or active youth ministry members of the parish for which they are playing for. The Pastor will attest to this roster and birth certificates will be required. Those turning 19 on or after September 1, of the current year are eligible to play provided they are enrolled in High School or the equivalent. Current Varsity Basketball players and junior year, JV players are ineligible to participate in our league for the entire season. Once a participant appears on a high school varsity roster, they will not be eligible to play in our league. Once a player is declared ineligible, he or she will remain ineligible for the entire season (even though the high school season might be completed). Rosters are due by December 1, 2016. No changes to the rosters will be allowed after December 15, 2016. No schedule will begin for any team until the Diocesan permission forms and roster is completed correctly and submitted. High schools may be contacted to verify eligibility.