General Guidelines Governing Boston Catholic Athletics (CYO Basketball)

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General Guidelines Governing Boston Catholic Athletics (CYO Basketball) These rules were amended on 10/24/2018. All changes will be noted in bold font. All Points of Emphasis will be noted in bold lettering. Article I Eligibility A. Age and Division Parish: There are 5 boy s divisions and 4 girl s divisions of competition: BOY S DIVISIONS Senior: under 19 and greater than 13 as of December 31 of the current school year. Not graduated from high school. GIRL S DIVISIONS Senior: under 19 and greater than 13 as of December 31 of the current school year. Not graduated from high school. Junior: under 17 and greater than 13 as of December 31 of the current school year. Not graduated from high school. Cadet: under 15 and greater than 10 as of December 31 of the current school year. Not completed 8 th grade. Cadet: under 15 and greater than 10 as of December 31 of the current school year. Not completed 8 th grade. Bantam: under 13 and greater than 9 as of December 31 of the current school year. Not completed 6 th grade. Bantam: under 13 and greater than 9 as of December 31 of the current school year. Not completed 6 th grade. Peewee: under 11 and greater than 7 as of December 31 of the current school year. Not completed 4 th grade. Peewee: under 11 and greater than 7 as of December 31 of the current school year. Not completed 4 th grade There will not be an Archdiocesan Tournament for the Peewee Division. 1

Catholic Grammar School: There are 6 divisions of competition: BOY S DIVISIONS and GIRL S DIVISIONS 7 TH & 8 TH GRADE - under 15 and greater than 10 as of 12/31 of the current season and not completed 8 th grade. 5 th & 6 th GRADE under 13 and greater than 9 as of 12/31 of the current season and not completed 6 th grade 3 rd & 4 th GRADE under 11 and greater than 7 as of 12/31 of the current season and not completed 4 th grade. B. Player Restrictions 1. A player will register and compete in only one parish and in only one division per season. A player may compete in the parish & grammar school divisions in the same age division. No player may compete in both grammar school divisions. 2. No player will be a member of a varsity high school team or have participated (anyone entered into the contest) in a varsity high school, prep., academy, trade, or college activity that is under consideration for that season or as an underclassman will have participated at the varsity level at the same school and is under consideration for the current season. EXCEPTION: CHARTER SCHOOLS DO NOT APPLY. Players on a varsity COOPERATIVE team are NOT eligible to participate in Boston Catholic Athletics (CYO) basketball. (For example, a public high school and charter school form a cooperative team and play varsity basketball.) 3. Boston Catholic Athletics (CYO) competition will be restricted to amateur participants only. Participants who have received remuneration or other compensation for play in their specific activity are ineligible. 4. No player will register, compete, or be publicized under an assumed name or assumed residence. 2

5. Non-Catholic Players: The basic intent of persons of other faiths participating in any activity is to prevent separation of a group of youngsters who are frequently together even though one or two of them are not Catholic in faith. This would deter from the true spirit of ecumenism. 6. Non-Catholic players must be noted on the roster. No Catholic players should be dropped to allow non-catholic players to play. 7. Non-Catholic players must reside geographically within the boundaries of the parish/multi-parish combine he/she wishes to play for. 8. Non-Catholic players who attend a Catholic Grammar School are eligible to compete for their school. C. Residence For parish teams: a participant will compete only for the parish in which the participant actually resides (defined as territorial). For school teams: a participant will compete only for the school at which he/she is enrolled. 1. Non-Territorial Parishioner (NTP) Form If any youth do not reside geographically within the parish boundary as defined by the Archdiocese of Boston, but whose family is registered with the parish, attends Mass, is active in that parish and the child is enrolled in the Parish s Faith Formation Program, he/she may play only if the parent/guardian completes the Non-Territorial Parishioner (NTP) form and submits it to Parish Athletic Director and the Pastor of the parish in which they are registered. If approved by the pastor, it is to be submitted to the Area Coordinator no later than November 8th for approval. It is then subject to the review and approval of the Area Coordinator There are two categories of NTP forms: Pre-Confirmation requires the player to be participating in the Faith Formation Program at the parish in which he/she is a non-territorial parishioner (see guidelines above). If the player does not attend the parish s faith formation program, indicate in the NTP/Pre-Confirmation form which activities the child participates in or if there is any pastoral situation that needs to be considered by the Pastor. If approved, the Pastor will sign the bottom of the same form after meeting with the parent and player. The form is then turned 3

in to the parish athletic director. Post-Confirmation requires the player and parent to fill out the NTP/Post- Confirmation form substantiating his/her status as a member of the parish. The child may play ONLY if the parent/guardian meets with the pastor for his review and approval. The pastor will then validate or dismiss the reasons for consideration. If the pastor validates the player s status as eligible, the pastor will then approve the child as a player by signing the bottom of the same form and submit the form to the parish athletic director. Both forms are subject to the approval of the Area Coordinator, who then submits to the local Area Board. 2. Multi-Parish Teams When a parish does not sponsor a team due to an insufficient number of players (defined as seven (7) players or less, the parish may join with a bordering parish and petition the Area Coordinator and Archdiocesan Board for authorization to participate in Boston Catholic Athletics (CYO) competition. Any extenuating circumstances calling for the combination of more than two parishes must be brought before the Archdiocesan Athletic Director for consideration. Guidelines for Petition for a Multi Parish Team The petitioning parishes: a. May sponsor only one multi parish combine per division? b. must have one member of that combine with an insufficient number of participants to sponsor a team (defined as 7 players or less). c. Must supply a number of the Catholic players on the team roster. d. Must show proof of open invitation for tryouts to each parish of this combine (Parish bulletins, newspaper clippings, etc.) e. Must have the approval of the Athletic Director or representative and Pastor of each petitioning parish of this combine. f. Must have the approval of the local Area Coordinator and subsequently the Archdiocesan Athletic Board of Coordinators. g. Must place all participants from the non-sponsoring parish on the same team in the event that two teams are entered in the same division. h. Will not cut any players from either parish. The petitioning parishes will submit to the Area Coordinator and the Archdiocesan Board of Athletic Coordinators in writing a complete account and record of pertinent information BY NOVEMBER 8 th at the latest. Sooner is preferred. This multi-parish team will be eligible for competition for a period of one (1) season only. The parishes will repetition the Archdiocesan Athletic Director for each succeeding activity or season. 4

3. Collaborative Teams Parishes currently participating in the Archdiocesan Pastoral Plan, Disciples in Mission, have an option to enter a Collaborative Team. Guidelines to entering a team are as follows: As of September 2018, parishes must be participating in Phase I, II, III, IV, V, or VI of the Pastoral Plan. A Public Communication (written) from the pastor stating he believes Boston Catholic Athletics (CYO) Ministry will help further the mission of evangelization in the Collaborative. The statement must be made public in all of the parishes of the Collaborative, clearly stating the reason for CYO Basketball as a means for outreach and evangelization A simple supporting statement that articulates how the collaborative plans to carry out the mission of evangelization in and through BCA (CYO) Basketball encourage coaches to attend training, celebrating a Mass for all involved in BCA(CYO), (i.e. begin and end all practices with prayer, ensure all Catholic players are enrolled in Religious Education or attend a Catholic School, invite players and families to participate in the life and mission of the collaborative, etc.). Open invitation to all youth of the parishes within the collaborative, inviting them to play BCA (CYO) Basketball. No players will be cut. Rosters ought not to exceed 20 players, otherwise an additional team is to be added to accommodate all those who register. BCA/CYO Basketball Athletic Directors and Coaches are encouraged to attend one of the Forming Disciples in Mission Trainings. All parishes seeking to enter a Collaborative team are asked to fill out the Collaborative Petition Form, along with supporting documents, and send to: Family Life Director, Office of Lifelong Faith Formation and Parish Support (66 Brooks Drive Braintree, MA 02184), with a copy sent to the local Area Coordinator. This information must be submitted no later than November 8 th at the latest. Sooner is preferred. D. Change of Residence/ School Status A participant who moves from one parish to another will be eligible to play for the parish from which the participant moved only if the date of moving occurred after October 1. E. School Withdrawal/Suspension If a player withdraws from a school, his/her eligibility ends upon withdrawal. If a player is under suspension at school, he/she may not compete while under suspension. Article II 5

REGISTRATION A. Entry Forms Boston Catholic Athletics (CYO basketball), under Family Life & Ecclesial Movements, will provide a way to register participating parishes/school in each competitive activity. This medium for registration will be made available well in advance of the beginning of each season. The local Area Coordinators will help disseminate the forms and information in order that every parish/school within each area may have the opportunity to register a team. The Parish Entry Form has been replaced with the use of registration through FamilyID.com under the program listed as Boston Catholic Athletics. Each coach and athletic director must go on and register their team/s by Nov. 8 th. All coaches and athletic directors are required by the Policies for Protecting God s Children of the Archdiocese to complete an annual CORI check and to have completed the VIRTUS Training Program. Those who are not in compliance with these policies will not be permitted to coach. These are to be handled at the parish or school level for coaches and athletic directors. B. Entry Fees The Archdiocesan entry fee for each activity will be determined by the Archdiocesan Boston Catholic Athletic (CYO Basketball) Board of Coordinators and noted on FamilyID as well as the roster. This fee will be submitted with the roster by means of a check made payable to RCAB/CYO Athletics. Entry fees and forms must be sent to the local Area Coordinator no later than Dec. 1 st for 2018. The local Area Coordinator will forward all forms, rosters and fees to the Archdiocesan Athletic Director through Family Life and Ecclesial Movements no later than Dec. 8 th for the 2018 season. If this fee creates a financial burden for any school or parish they should contact the Archdiocesan Athletic Director (AAD) via written request to waive the fee. Such requests should be communicated to the AAD via the AC no later than November 15th. Any team that has not submitted their entry fee will not be permitted to participate in the league. C. Rosters All rosters must be signed by the parish Pastor or Principal, Athletic Director and Coach. Boston Catholic Athletics (CYO Basketball) under the guidance of Family Life and Ecclesial 6

Movements within the Office for Lifelong Faith Formation and Parish Support will prepare OFFICIAL ROSTER FORMS and supply forms to the local Area Coordinators, coaches and athletic directors via the website and email. The local Area Coordinators will distribute such forms to each of the parishes submitting entries in an activity. o Each parish will carefully prepare in triplicate an official roster of players, not to exceed twenty (20) names, for each team it will have competing in a particular activity. The roster must be filled out electronically. o Each person of another faith will be specifically noted on the roster N/C. o Each player named on the roster will present a record of birth, and, if requested by a Boston Catholic Athletics (CYO) official, must provide a certified copy or notarized copy of that record of birth or a driver's license. o Any parish, coordinator, parent or guardian may contact the Archdiocesan Athletic Director in writing regarding a Letter of Waiver of the birth record requirement. o Application for a Letter of Waiver will be accompanied by as much documentation as is available and must be submitted to the Archdiocesan Athletic Director at least one (1) week prior to the roster deadline. o The local parish/school athletic director or athletic representative will examine each roster for accuracy in the matter of age, residence, status and identity, parental permission and medical release and will submit each roster to the local Area Coordinator for approval prior to the first scheduled Boston Catholic Athletics (CYO) League game. o The local Area Coordinator will examine all rosters for completeness and for compliance with the general and specific rules and shall reject all incomplete rosters, and rosters which do not comply with the Archdiocesan General and Specific Rules. The Area Coordinator will send the rosters/fees by December 8 th to the Archdiocesan Athletic Director at Pastoral Center 66 Brooks Dr. Braintree, MA 02184. ii Retain the second copy iii Return the third copy to the coach 7

All rosters/fees must be submitted to the local Area Coordinator by a deadline established by the local Area Coordinator which is not to be later than the date of their first scheduled league game or December 1 st, whichever is first. Any team that violates this rule is not eligible to participate in league play and the tournament. Teams whose rosters have not been filed with the Archdiocesan Athletic Director, by January 5 will be ineligible for the Archdiocesan Tournament. CONDUCT Article III At all Boston Catholic Athletic (CYO) basketball games both teams and their coaches will share a prayer at center court, led by the home team, prior to the start of the game. In the spirit of Christian sportsmanship, the teams will exchange handshakes at the end of the game. All participants are expected to display Christian sportsmanship and appropriate behavior at all times. Any Parish/school Athletic Director, coach, player or manager involved with the Boston Catholic Athletics who is found guilty by the Area Coordinator and the Area Board of unsportsmanlike or improper conduct on or off the scene of any Boston Catholic Athletics (CYO Basketball) contest or activity will be subject to suspension from participation in all Boston Catholic Athletic activities. A. Ineligibility Any coach, player, or manager ejected by an official from a game once during a season will be ineligible to participate in at least the next scheduled game played by the team in that activity in the season. Anyone ejected by an official from more than one (1) game during a season will be subject to suspension from participation in all remaining games in that activity in that season and will be required to appear before the Vicariate Athletic Advisory Board. Coaches, parish athletic directors and referees involved in a game in which a participant is ejected will submit in writing/email to the local Area Coordinator all pertinent information pertaining to the ejection of the participant within 48 hours of the game. The local Area Coordinator will notify the coach of the team as to the ineligibility of the participant in any Boston Catholic Athletic (CYO) activities. 8

AREA LEAGUE Article IV A. Entry 1. Parishes/schools submitting entries to the local Area Athletic Coordinator will play league games only within their territorial athletic area. 2. Should a parish/school submit an entry to the local Area Athletic Coordinator and that local area does not sponsor a league in that division, the local Area Athletic Coordinator may request to place said parish/school with a neighboring area league. If accepted into the neighboring area league the Area Coordinator of the area into which teams come will be responsible to the Archdiocesan Athletic Director for entry forms, fees and rosters of the team(s). B. Schedule Due to the observance of the Lord s Day, no games may be scheduled prior to 12pm (Noon) on Sundays. Any exceptions must be approved by the Archdiocesan Athletic Director 1. All teams within a Boston Catholic Athletic (CYO Basketball) league will observe strictly that schedule which the local Area Coordinator prepares. 2. Any postponed game will be rescheduled with a new date by agreement of the teams involved within 7 days of the postponed date and is subject to the approval of the Area Athletic Coordinator. * If a new date is not mutually agreed upon within seven (7) days of the original date each team will be credited with a forfeiture unless the Area Coordinator is notified and agrees with the reasons for not rescheduling the game. 3. Any team which fails to play two (2) scheduled games within a season will be required to attend a hearing by the local Area Advisory Board and is subject to suspension from further participation in its league for that season. 4. Any team which fails to complete its schedule will be required to attend a hearing by the local Area Advisory Board and is subject to suspension from participation in the activity during the subsequent season. C. Postponement 9

1. A game may be postponed only in the case of inclement weather or conflict with religious education. The Area Coordinator will determine whether the game will be played and will inform the opposing team and officials. 2. When a team is unable to play a scheduled game, its coach or athletic representative will notify the Area Athletic Coordinator and the coach or athletic representative of the opposing team at least twenty-four (24) hours in advance of the scheduled game time. 3. Should a team fail to make notification of cancellation/ forfeiture; such team will forfeit the game and be responsible for the payment of officials and any gym fees. If such team fails to pay for the officials and gym fees, all games subsequent to said failure to pay will be forfeited until payment has been made. D. Protests 1. All protests must be submitted within 24 hours of the game and should be emailed to the Area Coordinator. A protest fee of $50.00 made payable to the RCAB/Boston Catholic Athletics (CYO) and must be submitted to the Area Coordinator. 2. All protests of player eligibility must be specific with definite facts. 3. Protests of rule interpretation during actual game conditions must be made orally with the game officials at the point of the alleged misinterpretation. The game must be completed or the protest will not be allowed. Such protest must be submitted by email within forty-eight (48) hours of the protested game. 4. Under no circumstances will protests involving the judgment of officials on decisions be considered. 5. Should a rule interpretation protest be upheld the game will be replayed. All protest rulings will be decided by the local Area Advisory Board. Appeal Process: Appeals are to be initiated in writing by the Parish/(School) Athletic Director and/or Pastor to the Archdiocesan Athletic Director, copying the local Area Coordinator. The correspondence ought to state the issue at hand and grounds by which the appeal is based. Upon receipt, a hearing will be set up to adjudicate the appeal. The fee for the appeal will be $100. If upheld, the fee will be refunded in full. 10

The Boston Catholic Athletic (CYO Basketball) Appeal Board will consist of the following members: Archdiocesan Athletic Director, 2 Area Coordinators, and 2 members of the Secretariat for Evangelization and Discipleship. Any local Area Coordinator involved in the decision being appealed will be recused from the Appeal Board. The quorum for an appeal is 3. In the event of a tie, the Cabinet Secretary for Evangelization and Discipleship, or the Assistant Cabinet Secretary, will render the verdict. All decisions are final. Appeal hearing must be attended by the Parish Athletic Director(s) and the coaches of the team(s) involved D. Forfeiture All games in which a proven ineligible player participates will be forfeited. And the parish athletic director and coach must appear before the local area Advisory Board. E. Officials The local Area Coordinator will assign certified officials to all area league games. F. Game Results Immediately following each game the winning team's coach should submit to the local Area Coordinator the results and statistics of that game. G. Uniforms 1. Players must be in full uniform (shirt and shorts) with the shirts numbered and of the same color, and shorts of the same color and striping. Teams not in uniform will not be allowed to play. Uniforms should display the name of the parish/school. Uniforms MUST BE LEGALLY NUMBERED. (Front and Back) Parish/school name must appear on the front of the uniform shirt. H. Equipment 1. Each team is responsible for providing the proper and safe equipment for its own players. The home team will supply the game balls in suitable condition. I. Financial Responsibility Any parish/school which fails to meet the financial responsibilities of a season (e.g. Payment of fees and officials) will be required to attend a hearing by the Archdiocesan Advisory Board and will be subject to suspension from participation in all Boston Catholic Athletics (CYO) activities. 11

J. Area Advisory Board 1. The Area Advisory Board will be made up of the local Area Coordinator and at least two (2) parish Athletic Directors from the league selected by the Area Coordinator. The Area Advisory Board will hold hearings pertaining to any violation of the General Guidelines Governing Boston Catholic Athletics (CYO) and submit the hearing records and findings to the Archdiocesan Athletic Director. ARTICLE V A. Archdiocesan Tournaments A. Eligibility 1. All Archdiocesan tournaments will be invitational. 2. A parish Boston Catholic Athletics (CYO) basketball team who wins at least 70% of its scheduled games will be eligible to be invited to represent their area in the Archdiocesan Tournament. Catholic Grammar School teams are eligible for the Archdiocesan Tournament in accordance with criteria established by the local area coordinator and in accord with the school principal. These criteria should be published prior to the season. 3. A player should have participated in at least one half (1/2) of the number of games played by the team during the local area league schedule to be eligible for tournament participation. B. Schedules and Rules 1. The Tournament Committee will make available to all local Area Coordinators and all participating teams a copy of the tournament schedule and specific tournament rules, sufficiently in advance of the first tournament game. 2. The Tournament Committee will seed all teams according to their record. Whenever possible, teams from the same league will not be paired against each other in the first round of play. C. Rosters The manager or coach of each participating team will submit that team's copy of the original Archdiocesan roster and proof of age to the Tournament Committee or representative before the start of each tournament game. 12

D. Postponement Only the Archdiocesan Tournament Committee may postpone a tournament game or change the scheduled starting time. The Office of Lifelong Faith Formation and Parish Support will inform teams involved in time to minimize inconvenience. E. Protests All protests will be filed with the Tournament Committee or representative. 1. All protests of player eligibility must be submitted within four (4) hours after the game in question. 2. Should an ineligible player take part in a tournament game, the team will forfeit the last tournament game in which the team played. 3. Any manager, coach, or director who allows an ineligible contestant to compete will be required to attend a hearing by the Archdiocesan Advisory Board and is subject to suspension from participating in all Boston Catholic Athletics (CYO) activities. F. Officials All tournament officials will be assigned by the Tournament Committee. ARTICLE VI Archdiocesan Advisory Board This board will be made up of the Family Life and Ecclesial Movements Director, the Archdiocesan Athletic Director, and the Area Coordinators. The board is listed online at http://www.bostoncatholic.org/ffyya.aspx ARTICLE VII Amendments The Archdiocesan General and Specific Rules may be amended by a majority vote of the membership of the Board of Coordinators present at any meeting. AMENDED September 2015, AMENDED February 2016, AMENDED September 2016, AMENDED September 2017, AMENDED September 2018. 13

Specific Rules Governing Boston Catholic Athletics (CYO) Basketball 1. Eligibility a. Determining Date: The participant will be within the specific age for his/her division as of December 31 of the year of competition. 2. Refer to General Rules Article I, A, B, C, D, E 3. Player Restrictions a. Refer to General Rules Article I, B. 4. Game Restrictions a. No team should play more than one (1) game in a single day. In the event of a league emergency, which absolutely requires the playing of two (2) games in a single day, at least four (4) hours must elapse between the starting times of games. 5. Playing Rules: The CYO Basketball adheres to the National Federation rules with the following exceptions: a. Refer to General Rules, Article IV. b. Play should begin in each local area on a date early enough to permit the full schedule to be completed by the date specified as the deadline for the specific season of competition (the last Sunday of February). From that date the teams representing their local area must be ready to compete in the tournament. c. No shot clock d. Length of Games i. Parishes: (2 ) 15 minute halves ii. Schools: 7 th & 8 th - (4) 7 minute quarters. 1. 5 th & 6 th - (4) 6 minute quarters. 2. 3 rd & 4 th (4) 6 minute quarters. 6. All Head Coaches must be at least twenty-one (21) years of age. The Pastor and local Area Coordinator must approve any exception to this rule. 7. Slaughter Rule - any team that establishes a lead in the score of 20 points or more is not allowed to play any form of defense in the opponent's back court or to double team the ball in the opponent s front court. 8. The 3 point shot is allowed in all divisions except the 3 rd /4 th grade division. 9. The 28.5 cm basketball must be used in all 3 rd & 4 th and 5 th &6 th grade boys & all girls games. 14