Teams will swap ends at the end of each quarter. Each quarter runs for 9 mins with a 2 min break for half time. Substitutions may only be made at the end of each contest.
Substitutions are allowed for injured players. In order to reduce stalling, a violation will be called if a team in the lead controls all six 6 balls on their side of the court for more than 5 seconds. This also applies to tied teams. Players will be expected to rule whether or not a hit was legal or whether they were legally eliminated.
Social League Game Times Season Game begins by placing the dodge balls along the centerline — three 3 on one side of the center hash and three 3 on the other. Players then take a position behind their end line. Following a signal by the official, teams may approach the centerline to retrieve the balls. Anyone caught pushing an opponent at the start will be called out. Sliding will not be allowed at the beginning of the game, an out will be called.
If a player is called out due to sliding, they cannot re-enter the game via catch. Then they must retreat beyond the attack line before throwing the ball at opponents. A player is not allowed to jump back across the line and throw the ball in midair.
The object of the game is to eliminate all opposing players by getting them "OUT". This may be done by:. Play continues until one team is eliminated. At that point, the referee calls time and awards the winning team one point for each remaining player for that game. At the end of the given time the referee will tally up all the remaining players from the games played and determine a winner for the match. A person struck by a legally thrown ball must go to jail.
All players in jail must remain seated on the bench at all times. The player sitting closest to the ref will be the next to enter the game, any player that is not sitting on the bench will not be allowed to enter the game. Players must re-enter the court in the order in which they were sent to jail. Players who have been called out and are in jail cannot leave the bench to retrieve stray balls for their teammates; you may how ever roll the ball back into play if they are in arms reach of jail.
Players are released from jail when a teammate catches a legally thrown ball before it hits the ground, wall or ceiling. A maximum of 6 players may be on the court for each team unless otherwise specified before the start of the match. If called out, move directly to the back of the court and out of play. Players will be warned if caught protecting teammates from getting hit.
If that team is caught protection a second time a penalty shall be declared. There will be a running clock throughout the time given for each match. There is no time limit to any individual game. However, a new point cannot be started within 5 minutes of the next game. Catching a live ball thrown by an opponent. Causing an opponent to drop a live ball as a result of contact by another thrown live ball D. An opposing player stepping out of bounds. Note: A ball deflecting off a held ball and striking the holder is no longer a live ball.
Section 2: Timing, Time-outs, and Substitutions Art. Note: Co-Rec teams may not substitute male for female players. Section 3: Beginning the Game Art. Section 4: Opening Rush Rule Art. Section 5: Declaring a Winner Art.
Section 7: Stalling and 5-second violation The following procedure will be used to prevent overtime. Note: Only a court judge or official may call a 5 second violation. Penalty for a 5 second violation: First violation: Stoppage of play and the balls evenly divided between the teams.
Third violation: Ejection of one player from the offending team. Note: The stalling rule does not apply to overtime periods. Note: A court judge is not required to warn a player before calling a technical foul.
Section 2: Unsportsmanlike Conduct Unsportsmanlike conduct may include but is not limited to: 1. Foul language 2. Hits above the shoulders 3. Unnecessary roughness 4. Arguing with officials, staff, participants, or fans. Abuse of the honor system. Section 3: Protests Protests will only be accepted in cases involving use of an ineligible player.
Section 2: Scoring Art. Step 4: One game playoff. Code of Conduct 1. Understand, appreciate and abide by the rules of the game and the honor system. Respect the integrity and judgment of game officials and staff. Be responsible for your actions and maintain self-control.
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