TABLE OF CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION CITY OF NORMAN ADULT SPORTS LEAGUE VISION ENROLLMENT PROCESS PARTICIPANT EXPECTATIONS AND DISCIPLINE POLICY LEAGUE PLAYING GUIDELINES Governing Rules Registration / Eligibility Apparel Guidelines Participation and Rosters Game Balls and Bats Game Logistics Game Schedules Inclement Weather / Game Suspensions Post Season Format Protests 1 2 4 Adult Softball League Director / Sports Coordinator B. J. Brewer bj.brewer@normanok.gov 405-366-5476 Umpire Coordinator Anthony Kendall 201 West Gray, Bldg. C PO Box 370, Norman, OK 73069 405-366-5472 www.youthsportsofnorman.com
ADMINISTRATION A three-member Executive Board shall be comprised of the Recreation Superintendent, Adult Softball League Director / Sports Coordinator, and Advisory Board for the purpose of working with the aforementioned groups in the area of improvement of the Adult Softball League Program. The final decisions concerning policies and the conduct of the City of Norman Adult Softball League Program shall rest with the Executive Board and shall be subject to approval by the Board of Parks Commissioners. CITY OF NORMAN ADULT SPORTS LEAGUE VISION The goal of the City of Norman Adult Sports Leagues is to provide an opportunity for each adult to compete through a quality sports experience. ENROLLMENT PROCESS Step 1: Go to www.teamsideline.com/sites/norman/current-programs (if you do not already have a free account, you will need to set one up). Step 2: Hit "Enroll" Button. Step 3: Enter Name --> Pick: "General" --> Pick: 2018 Spring Adult Softball --> Select your league. Step 4: Click "Checkout" Button. Step 5: Enter Team Name --> Agree to terms of Team League. Step 6: "Place Order" and pay. Step 7: Top Blue Bar Select "Manage Rosters" and select your team name in the drop down menu. Step 8: Click "Add Roster" and fill in information (Name and Player Email) one by one until you complete your roster. PARTICIPANT/SPECTATOR EXPECTATIONS AND DISCIPLINE POLICY Competing at any level brings out various levels of emotions. As a participant/spectator in the City of Norman Adult Softball League you are expected to be mindful and accountable to your actions while at Reaves Park. Any participant/spectator who is involved in a verbal or physical altercation, or an occurrence of unsportsmanlike conduct will be subject to disciplinary action. The following behavior will result in immediate disciplinary action: 1. Minor Offense a. Leaving your position on the field or stands to argue with an umpire or other game official after being instructed to return to your position on the field or stands. b. Taunting. PENALTY: Warning. If the behavior continues at any time during the course of the game, the offending participant will be ejected from the game. The offending spectator will be ejected from Reaves Park. 2. Major Offense a. Words or actions meant to incite or attempt to incite spectator demonstrations b. Language meant to intimidate c. Engaging in inappropriate language or behavior; d. Abusive, harmful, or unwarranted disruptions to the game; e. Throwing equipment in anger; f. Verbal disrespect directed towards an umpire, league official, participant, or spectator. g. Words or actions meant to provoke a participant, umpire, league official, or spectator to harm another. h. Participant only: Ball hit up the middle at the pitcher intentionally. PENALTY Participant: The participant will be ejected from the game and field of play. If the behavior continues, the participant will be required to leave Reaves Park and receive a two-game suspension. If a participant is dismissed from Reaves Park two times in a season, that participant will be suspended for the remainder of the regular season and post season. Further discipline may be added. PENALTY Spectator: The offending spectator will be ejected from Reaves Park. If the behavior continues, the spectator will be suspended from Reaves Park for the team s next two scheduled games. Further discipline may be added. Any concerted activity that is in poor taste as determined by the Adult Softball League Director / Sports Coordinator or Sports Supervisor will result in forfeiture and possible suspension from further participation. Participants, spectators, umpires, or league officials who threaten, physically harm, or abuse any participant, umpire, league official, or spectator at any time for any reason will be subject to immediate dismissal from Reaves Park and effective immediately, suspended from all City of Norman Adult Softball League Program sanctioned events and banned from attending Reaves Park property for the remainder of the season. 2018 Adult Softball League Guidelines and Rules Page 1
LEAGUE PLAYING GUIDELINES 1. Governing Rules a. The City of Norman Adult Softball League shall be governed by the Official Rules of USA Softball unless otherwise designated in the guidelines below. 2. Registration / Eligibility a. There are no residency restrictions for players and/or teams competing in the City of Norman Adult Softball League, however each player must meet the age eligibility requirements and be properly registered. b. Players must be 16 years of age prior to the start of the season. i. Players not turning 18 years of age prior the season beginning must have parental consent to participate. c. A player is eligible to participate as long as he/she is properly registered. i. The City of Norman defines a player as properly registered when that player has been added to their team by the team captain for the designated season and completed the online enrollment process by the registration deadline. d. The maximum number of players each team may have on a roster is 20. e. Any team caught using an ineligible player will be forced to forfeit all games in which said player participated. f. Refunds minus a $10 administration fee are available prior to the first regular season game. 3. Apparel Guidelines a. Team jerseys i. Matching jerseys are preferred, but not required. ii. Jerseys must be of similar color. iii. Non-duplicating numbers measuring six inches or more must be permanently affixed to the back of the jersey. b. Shoes must be worn at all times. Players may wear plastic or rubber molded cleats. Metal cleats are not allowed. 4. Participation and Rosters a. While using a continuous lineup, and a player has to leave the game for reasons other than injury, illness, or personal/family emergency, that spot in the lineup becomes an out when that player s at bat comes around. b. Men s and Church i. Minimum number of eight players is required to begin and/or continue a game. c. Coed (5/5 and 6/4) i. Minimum number of eight players is required to begin/continue a game including a minimum of four female players. 1. Coed teams with five or more female players competing against a team with no more than four female players will be awarded four runs to start the game. a. Run rule will be awarded runs plus run rule runs. d. A team is only penalized with one out when playing with eight players. e. If either team does not have the minimum number of players required to begin or continue a game, the team with the most players will be declared the winner. i. Coed team with the most female players will be declared the winner. f. If both teams have no players or the same number of players, then a double forfeit will be declared. i. Exception: Post season 5. Game Balls and Bats a. Game Balls i. Men s and Church: ASA stamped, red stich, optic yellow 12 Inch, 52 Core/300 Compression ii. Coed 1. Men s: ASA stamped, red stich, optic yellow 12 Inch, 52 Core/300 Compression 2. Women s: ASA stamped, Optic yellow 11 Inch 44 Core/375 Compression 2018 Adult Softball League Guidelines and Rules Page 2
b. Bats i. Teams must place their bats in a designated container prior to the start of each game for the umpire to inspect. Once the game has started, no additional bats may be added without umpire checking them. ii. ALL bats must meet the current ASA/USA or USSSA standards to be considered legal for all divisions being hosted at Reaves Park. Bats listed on the non-approved bat list of either organization will be considered an illegal bat. PENALTY: If the bat is determined to be an illegal bat PRIOR to the batter entering the batter s box, the batter will be given a warning, instructed to get a legal bat, and the illegal bat will be removed. If it is determined to be an illegal bat after the batter enters the box and/or hits a fair or foul ball, the batter will be called out, ejected from the game, and the bat removed. INTENTION 6. Pitcher Safety a. Protective gear such as infielder s masks and shin guards are recommended, but not required. b. Any batter who hits the ball at the pitcher UNINTENTIONALLY will be declared out and all runners will return to the base they previously occupied. c. Any batter who hits the ball at the pitcher INTENTIONALLY will be declared out and ejected from the game and field of play. All runners will return to the base they previously occupied. NOTE: The umpire has the final say on what is considered unintentional versus intentional. d. Line drives hit towards the pitcher will be ruled based upon the umpire s discretion. 7. Game Logistics a. Game time is forfeit time. b. Game time is start time as long as both teams have the minimum number of players to begin. Once the game clock begins and one or both teams are not able to field the minimum number of players, then the game will be ruled a forfeit. i. Exception: If one or both teams are playing a double header on different fields. c. Game time shall begin once the home team takes the field or when the home plate umpire indicates when the game clock has started. d. Scorekeepers i. Each team is responsible for providing a scorekeeper to record events that occur during the game. ii. The home team s scorekeeper will be designated as the official scorekeeper and will be responsible for reporting the final score to the Sports Supervisor. iii. Each team s scorekeeper is responsible for notifying their team s captain/coach (not the umpire) of any lineup infractions according to the rules of softball. iv. Any discrepancies shall be resolved by the home plate umpire. e. Each team is required to have one designated captain or coach. i. Only the captain/coach is allowed to address the umpires about situations that occur during the game. f. Both team captains/coaches will meet with both umpires (or plate umpire) at the plate prior to the game to exchange line ups. g. A regulation game will be 55 minutes or seven innings, whichever comes first. h. Each batter will begin their at-bat with a one ball and one strike count with one courtesy two-strike foul. i. Run Rule i. Comp: 15 runs after 3 innings, 12 runs after 4 innings, 10 runs after 5 innings ii. Rec: 12 runs after 3 innings, 10 runs after 4 innings, 8 runs after 5 innings j. Home Runs i. Competitive will be allowed six home runs per game (Penalty: batter is out) 1. Exception: Tuesday and Friday Night Men s Comp will be allowed eight home runs per game ii. Recreational will be allowed four home runs per game (Penalty: batter is out) iii. One-up rule will be implemented k. During the regular and post season, if both teams are tied after the final inning has ended AND/OR time expires before a new inning has begun, each inning thereafter will begin 2018 Adult Softball League Guidelines and Rules Page 3
with a runner on second base with one out, and the batter will begin their at bat with a three-ball and two-strike count. The runner on second will be the runner preceding that inning s leadoff hitter. NO COURTESY FOUL. 8. Game Schedules a. The League Director / Sports Coordinator has taken the initiative to minimize scheduling conflicts with holidays, and other anticipated activities as made known prior to preparing the schedule. Therefore, once the schedule is published all games will be played as scheduled. i. Exception: Inclement Weather/Game Suspensions b. Make up games are likely to be scheduled on non-traditional game days and/or later times in the evenings. 9. Inclement Weather / Game Suspensions a. In the event of rainfall prior to game time, the decision to play or not to play will be made by the League Director / Sports Coordinator by 4:30 PM. b. Participants and spectators are encouraged to call the Rainout Hotline at 405-366-5323 or by visiting http://www.youthsportsofnorman.com by 4:30 PM on the day in question. c. Participants will also be notified by email. d. After a game has begun, the responsibility for the continuance of the game due to weather shall rest with the League Director / Sports Coordinator. e. All games will be considered a regulation game after three innings have been completed. f. If a game is suspended due to rain, weather, light failure or other acts of Nature that are beyond the control of the League Director / Sports Coordinator and cannot be resumed prior to the end of the third inning, the game will be rescheduled to a later date and resume from the point of suspension. 10. Post Season Format a. The post season playoffs will be single elimination. b. Standings will be determined as follows: i. Winning Percentage ii. Head-to-Head iii. Head-to-Head Differential iv. Total Runs For v. Total Runs Allowed vi. Total Run Differential vii. Lowest Number of Forfeits viii. Coin Toss 11. Protests a. The protest fee is $100 cash. b. Umpires must be notified of a protest prior to the next pitch, play, or attempted play. c. Protests will be allowed for player eligibility or rule interpretations only. d. Protests will not be allowed on judgment calls. e. On a game-ending play or final out of the game, the protest must be filed prior to the umpires leaving the field of play. 2018 Adult Softball League Guidelines and Rules Page 4