This document provides information for intramural team captains at Georgia Southern University. It outlines the roles and responsibilities of team captains in communicating with their team and the intramural office. It also summarizes key rules regarding player eligibility, equipment requirements, game play rules, scheduling, defaults, and identification checks. The goal is to ensure team captains understand intramural policies and can properly represent their team.
- The document provides information for intramural sports participants on policies, rules, and procedures.
- It outlines who can play on teams, how to sign up online through IMLeagues, and how player check-in works at game sites by presenting identification to site leaders.
- Sportsmanship policies are discussed, including team and individual ratings scales and consequences for unsportsmanlike behavior like ejections or forfeits. Procedures for rescheduling games or protesting eligibility issues or rule misinterpretations are also summarized.
1) The document provides information for intramural sports participants on policies, rules, and procedures.
2) It outlines who can play on intramural teams, how to sign up on IMLeagues, and the process for checking in at game sites.
3) The document discusses expectations for sportsmanship, consequences for forfeits or ejections, and the process for filing protests.
This document outlines the eligibility rules, registration process, divisions of competition, policies and procedures, and game rules for intramural basketball at Tennessee Tech University.
Key details include: undergraduate and graduate students currently enrolled at least half-time are eligible to participate, while alumni and professional athletes are not; team captains are responsible for registering their team and completing required forms and quizzes; leagues are separated by gender and skill level; policies address proper equipment, conduct, and sportsmanship; and game rules cover timing, scoring, overtime procedures, and other in-game guidelines.
This document provides information for a 4v4 soccer intramural league captain's meeting. It outlines equipment check-out procedures, player equipment rules, game rules including substitutions, playoffs, defaults/forfeits, roster policies, identification requirements, conduct expectations, ejections/reinstatements, sportsmanship ratings, and encourages following the intramural social media pages.
The document provides information about slow-pitch softball policies and rules for intramural sports at TAMUC. It discusses contacting intramural sports staff, using the IMLeagues website and app to register teams and view schedules, policies around rescheduling games and handling forfeits, the role of student officials, eligibility requirements, captain responsibilities, facility rules, the check-in process, an overview of game rules including length and pitching/batting/baserunning, the importance of good sportsmanship, and how teams will be seeded for the playoff tournament.
1) The document provides information for a captain's meeting for intramural softball, including equipment check-out procedures, player equipment rules, rules of play, playoff and forfeit policies, roster requirements, identification policies, sportsmanship ratings, and contact information for intramural staff.
2) Key details include that softball equipment can be borrowed with an Emory ID, cleats cannot have exposed metal, at least 8 players are needed to start a game, and the top two teams in each division will advance to the playoffs.
3) Players must create an IMLeagues account and be on their team's roster before participating, and alumni/spouse participants must purchase a facility membership
This document outlines the rules and policies for intramural volleyball at Emory University, including requirements for equipment, player attire, rules of play, playoffs, defaults/forfeits, rosters, identification, conduct, ejections/reinstatement, sportsmanship ratings, and information about following the intramural program on social media. Teams must have a minimum of 4 players to start a match, which will consist of best 2 out of 3 games up to 25 or 15 points, and players must wear proper athletic attire and be on the official roster to participate.
This document provides information for a flag football captain's meeting. It outlines equipment check-out procedures, player equipment rules, rules of play including start time, number of players, overtime and scoring procedures. It also discusses roster policy, identification requirements, conduct expectations, ejection policies, sportsmanship ratings, the season schedule and playoffs. Spectator areas and default/forfeit policies are also summarized.
- The document provides information for intramural sports participants on policies, rules, and procedures.
- It outlines who can play on teams, how to sign up online through IMLeagues, and how player check-in works at game sites by presenting identification to site leaders.
- Sportsmanship policies are discussed, including team and individual ratings scales and consequences for unsportsmanlike behavior like ejections or forfeits. Procedures for rescheduling games or protesting eligibility issues or rule misinterpretations are also summarized.
1) The document provides information for intramural sports participants on policies, rules, and procedures.
2) It outlines who can play on intramural teams, how to sign up on IMLeagues, and the process for checking in at game sites.
3) The document discusses expectations for sportsmanship, consequences for forfeits or ejections, and the process for filing protests.
This document outlines the eligibility rules, registration process, divisions of competition, policies and procedures, and game rules for intramural basketball at Tennessee Tech University.
Key details include: undergraduate and graduate students currently enrolled at least half-time are eligible to participate, while alumni and professional athletes are not; team captains are responsible for registering their team and completing required forms and quizzes; leagues are separated by gender and skill level; policies address proper equipment, conduct, and sportsmanship; and game rules cover timing, scoring, overtime procedures, and other in-game guidelines.
This document provides information for a 4v4 soccer intramural league captain's meeting. It outlines equipment check-out procedures, player equipment rules, game rules including substitutions, playoffs, defaults/forfeits, roster policies, identification requirements, conduct expectations, ejections/reinstatements, sportsmanship ratings, and encourages following the intramural social media pages.
The document provides information about slow-pitch softball policies and rules for intramural sports at TAMUC. It discusses contacting intramural sports staff, using the IMLeagues website and app to register teams and view schedules, policies around rescheduling games and handling forfeits, the role of student officials, eligibility requirements, captain responsibilities, facility rules, the check-in process, an overview of game rules including length and pitching/batting/baserunning, the importance of good sportsmanship, and how teams will be seeded for the playoff tournament.
1) The document provides information for a captain's meeting for intramural softball, including equipment check-out procedures, player equipment rules, rules of play, playoff and forfeit policies, roster requirements, identification policies, sportsmanship ratings, and contact information for intramural staff.
2) Key details include that softball equipment can be borrowed with an Emory ID, cleats cannot have exposed metal, at least 8 players are needed to start a game, and the top two teams in each division will advance to the playoffs.
3) Players must create an IMLeagues account and be on their team's roster before participating, and alumni/spouse participants must purchase a facility membership
This document outlines the rules and policies for intramural volleyball at Emory University, including requirements for equipment, player attire, rules of play, playoffs, defaults/forfeits, rosters, identification, conduct, ejections/reinstatement, sportsmanship ratings, and information about following the intramural program on social media. Teams must have a minimum of 4 players to start a match, which will consist of best 2 out of 3 games up to 25 or 15 points, and players must wear proper athletic attire and be on the official roster to participate.
This document provides information for a flag football captain's meeting. It outlines equipment check-out procedures, player equipment rules, rules of play including start time, number of players, overtime and scoring procedures. It also discusses roster policy, identification requirements, conduct expectations, ejection policies, sportsmanship ratings, the season schedule and playoffs. Spectator areas and default/forfeit policies are also summarized.
This document provides information about eligibility requirements, captain roles and responsibilities, policies, procedures, and the sportsmanship rating system for intramural sports through Recreational Sports and Services at SIU. SIU students, faculty, staff and members can participate. Captains are responsible for registering their team, communicating with staff, and ensuring their team follows rules. Policies address proper attire, pets, defaults, forfeits, protests and more. The sportsmanship rating system evaluates team conduct from 1 to 5.
This document provides information for a soccer captain's meeting, including details about equipment check-out, field dimensions, player equipment rules, basic gameplay rules, roster policies, conduct policies, and scheduling. Key points include equipment being available from the fieldhouse with a student ID; 80x40 yard fields with penalty areas and boxes; no cleats with exposed metal, required shin guards, and no jewelry; gameplay rules around player numbers, substitutions, and fouls; roster and participation policies; and sportsmanship ratings affecting playoff eligibility.
This document provides information for a flag football captain's meeting, including equipment check-out procedures, player equipment rules, rules of play, roster policies, conduct policies, and schedules. Key details include: teams can have 7 players maximum, games consist of 4 10-minute periods, overtime will be played if the game is tied, the top 2 teams in each division advance to playoffs, and good sportsmanship is important.
The document provides information on eligibility requirements, captain roles and responsibilities, divisions of competition, policies and procedures, defaults/forfeits, protests, and a sportsmanship rating system for intramural sports offered through Recreational Sports and Services at SIU. Eligibility depends on student/faculty status, while captains are responsible for team registration and communication. Policies cover proper attire, pets, rules, and more. Protests can be filed for eligibility or rule issues. The sportsmanship system rates teams from 1-5 based on conduct and cooperation.
IM Soccer Captain's meeting PowerPoint 2018RickyTalman
This document outlines the rules and policies for intramural soccer at Emory University. It discusses equipment check-out procedures, field dimensions, player equipment requirements, rules of play for both men's/women's and co-rec leagues, playoff structure, defaults/forfeits, roster policies, identification requirements, conduct expectations, ejection policies, sportsmanship ratings, and the intramural schedule. The document provides all the necessary information for soccer team captains to have a successful season.
This document provides information for a soccer captain's meeting, including rules for equipment check-out, field dimensions, player equipment requirements, rules of play for both men's/women's and co-rec leagues, policies on defaults, forfeits, rosters, identification, conduct, ejections, sportsmanship ratings, and the schedule. Key details include a 80x40 yard field size, requirements for jersey numbers, no cleats with exposed metal, no jewelry allowed, substitutions allowed at dead balls, no slide tackling, and teams must maintain a 3.0 sportsmanship rating to advance to playoffs.
Flag Football Captain's meeting PowerPoint 2018RickyTalman
This document provides information for a flag football captain's meeting, including rules of play, roster policies, equipment check-out procedures, and expectations for sportsmanship. Key details include that games will consist of 4 10-minute periods, minimum 5 players per team are needed to start, and the top 2 teams in each division will advance to playoffs if they maintain a 3.0 sportsmanship rating. Players must create an IMLeagues account and be on their team's official roster before participating.
This document summarizes the rules and information for an intramural softball captain's meeting at Emory University. It outlines equipment check-out policies, player equipment rules, general rules of play for both standard and co-rec games, playoff and forfeit policies, roster and identification requirements, conduct expectations, and sportsmanship ratings. The season is scheduled to begin on March 1st with games played at Kaminsky Park, and the document reminds captains to notify staff of any defaults.
The document provides information for the 2019 intramural basketball season at Emory University. It outlines equipment check-out procedures, player equipment requirements, rules of play including substitutions, timeouts and overtime rules. It also discusses playoffs, defaults, forfeits, roster policies, identification requirements, conduct expectations, sportsmanship ratings, and ejections. Teams are encouraged to bring their own jerseys and games will be played on Tuesdays and Wednesdays in the Woodruff PE Center Arena Courts.
This document outlines the rules and policies for intramural soccer at Emory University. It discusses equipment check-out procedures, field dimensions, player equipment requirements, rules of play including substitutions, fouls, and overtime procedures. It also covers roster policies, identification requirements, sportsmanship ratings, schedules, and contact information for the intramural staff.
This document provides information about recreational sports and services at SIU, including eligibility requirements for participation, captain roles and responsibilities, divisions of competition, policies around defaults/forfeits, protests, and a sportsmanship rating system. SIU students must be enrolled in at least one credit hour to participate, while faculty/staff and non-SIU individuals must purchase memberships. Captains are responsible for their team's registration, communication, and adherence to rules. Leagues include co-rec, Greek, and open divisions. Policies outline proper attire, ID requirements, and consequences for defaults and forfeits. Protests may be filed for eligibility or rule disputes. A 5-point rating system evaluates team sportsm
This document summarizes the rules and information for an intramural softball captain's meeting at Emory University. It outlines equipment check-out policies, player equipment rules, general rules of play for both regular and co-rec games, playoff and forfeit policies, roster and identification requirements, sportsmanship expectations, and consequences for ejections. The season is scheduled to begin on March 1st with games played at Kaminsky Park, and the document reminds captains to notify the coordinator of any defaults.
The document outlines the objectives, events, rules, and guidelines of the Sports Festival for grade 7 students in Southern Leyte. The objective is to provide recreational athletic opportunities and develop sportsmanship. Events include individual/dual sports like badminton, table tennis, lawn tennis, and track and field. The rules cover player eligibility, conduct, uniforms, and procedures for cancellations, protests, and ejections. The goal is to ensure fair competition and safety for all participants.
This document provides information about recreational sports and services at SIU. It discusses eligibility requirements for students, faculty, staff and others to participate in intramural sports. It outlines the roles and responsibilities of team captains for intramural sports. It also describes various policies and procedures for intramural sports competitions, including defaults, forfeits, protests, and sportsmanship ratings. The document concludes by covering specific rules for softball, such as equipment requirements, field layout, scoring, and live ball/dead ball situations.
This document provides information on eligibility requirements, captain roles and responsibilities, team registration, availability and free agents, policies, defaults and forfeits, protests, and the sportspersonship rating system for intramural sports through Recreational Sports and Services at SIU. Eligibility depends on student/faculty status and affiliation with professional, collegiate, or sport club teams. Captains are responsible for their team and serve as the primary contact. Teams must indicate availability and can pick up free agents not on other teams. Various policies around IDs, attire, pets, and rules are outlined. Processes for defaults, forfeits, protests, and determining sportspersonship ratings are described.
This document provides information about eligibility, captain roles and responsibilities, divisions of competition, team availability, free agents, policies and procedures, defaults and forfeits, protests, the sportspersonship rating system, postseason eligibility, the playing field dimensions, player equipment, game rules including timing, scoring, shootouts, in/out of play, and slide tackling for intramural soccer organized by Recreational Sports and Services at SIU.
The document provides information on eligibility requirements, captain roles and responsibilities, divisions of competition, team availability, free agents, policies and procedures, defaults and forfeits, protests, and the sportsmanship rating system for intramural sports through Recreational Sports and Services at SIU. Key details include that SIU students must be enrolled in at least one credit hour to participate, faculty/staff must purchase a membership, various waiting periods for professional/varsity/club athletes, captains serve as the primary point of contact and are responsible for their team's behavior, and sportsmanship is rated on a 5 point scale with criteria for each rating.
The document provides information on recreational sports and services at SIU. It outlines eligibility requirements for participation in intramural sports for students, faculty, staff, and other individuals. It describes captain roles and responsibilities and divisions of competition. It also provides details on policies, procedures, gameplay rules, and postseason eligibility for intramural sports.
The document provides information on eligibility requirements, captain roles and responsibilities, team registration procedures, default and forfeit policies, and sportsmanship guidelines for intramural sports offered through Recreational Sports and Services at Southern Illinois University-Carbondale. Eligible participants include SIU students, faculty, staff, and members. Captains are responsible for registering their team, checking eligibility, communicating with teammates, and ensuring compliance with all policies. Protests and forfeits are outlined. A sportsmanship rating system is used to evaluate team conduct before, during and after games.
The document provides information on eligibility requirements, captain roles and responsibilities, divisions of competition, team availability, free agents, policies and procedures, defaults and forfeits, protests, and the sportspersonship rating system for intramural sports offered through the Recreational Sports and Services department at SIU. Eligible participants include SIU students, faculty, staff, and community members. Captains are responsible for registering their team and communicating with players. Intramural leagues are offered in different divisions like co-rec, Greek, open, and women's. Teams must indicate their availability and adhere to policies on proper attire, pets, and sport rules. Protests can be filed for player eligibility or rule misapplications. A
The document provides information about arena soccer policies and rules for intramural sports at TAMUC. It discusses contact information for staff, how to create and manage teams on IMLeagues, schedules, player eligibility requirements, captain responsibilities, facility and game rules, the check-in process, and playoffs. Teams must have a minimum 2.75 average sportsmanship rating to qualify for playoffs. The presentation serves as the captain's meeting and captains must pass an online quiz to fully create their team.
The document provides information for an intramural bocce ball managers meeting at Northeastern University. It outlines key policies including forfeit rules, eligibility requirements, and captain responsibilities. Specific bocce ball rules are also reviewed such as game format, point scoring, and pallino placement. The document instructs managers on their duties to communicate all rules to teammates and ensure fair play and sportsmanship are followed.
This document provides information about eligibility requirements, captain roles and responsibilities, policies, procedures, and the sportsmanship rating system for intramural sports through Recreational Sports and Services at SIU. SIU students, faculty, staff and members can participate. Captains are responsible for registering their team, communicating with staff, and ensuring their team follows rules. Policies address proper attire, pets, defaults, forfeits, protests and more. The sportsmanship rating system evaluates team conduct from 1 to 5.
This document provides information for a soccer captain's meeting, including details about equipment check-out, field dimensions, player equipment rules, basic gameplay rules, roster policies, conduct policies, and scheduling. Key points include equipment being available from the fieldhouse with a student ID; 80x40 yard fields with penalty areas and boxes; no cleats with exposed metal, required shin guards, and no jewelry; gameplay rules around player numbers, substitutions, and fouls; roster and participation policies; and sportsmanship ratings affecting playoff eligibility.
This document provides information for a flag football captain's meeting, including equipment check-out procedures, player equipment rules, rules of play, roster policies, conduct policies, and schedules. Key details include: teams can have 7 players maximum, games consist of 4 10-minute periods, overtime will be played if the game is tied, the top 2 teams in each division advance to playoffs, and good sportsmanship is important.
The document provides information on eligibility requirements, captain roles and responsibilities, divisions of competition, policies and procedures, defaults/forfeits, protests, and a sportsmanship rating system for intramural sports offered through Recreational Sports and Services at SIU. Eligibility depends on student/faculty status, while captains are responsible for team registration and communication. Policies cover proper attire, pets, rules, and more. Protests can be filed for eligibility or rule issues. The sportsmanship system rates teams from 1-5 based on conduct and cooperation.
IM Soccer Captain's meeting PowerPoint 2018RickyTalman
This document outlines the rules and policies for intramural soccer at Emory University. It discusses equipment check-out procedures, field dimensions, player equipment requirements, rules of play for both men's/women's and co-rec leagues, playoff structure, defaults/forfeits, roster policies, identification requirements, conduct expectations, ejection policies, sportsmanship ratings, and the intramural schedule. The document provides all the necessary information for soccer team captains to have a successful season.
This document provides information for a soccer captain's meeting, including rules for equipment check-out, field dimensions, player equipment requirements, rules of play for both men's/women's and co-rec leagues, policies on defaults, forfeits, rosters, identification, conduct, ejections, sportsmanship ratings, and the schedule. Key details include a 80x40 yard field size, requirements for jersey numbers, no cleats with exposed metal, no jewelry allowed, substitutions allowed at dead balls, no slide tackling, and teams must maintain a 3.0 sportsmanship rating to advance to playoffs.
Flag Football Captain's meeting PowerPoint 2018RickyTalman
This document provides information for a flag football captain's meeting, including rules of play, roster policies, equipment check-out procedures, and expectations for sportsmanship. Key details include that games will consist of 4 10-minute periods, minimum 5 players per team are needed to start, and the top 2 teams in each division will advance to playoffs if they maintain a 3.0 sportsmanship rating. Players must create an IMLeagues account and be on their team's official roster before participating.
This document summarizes the rules and information for an intramural softball captain's meeting at Emory University. It outlines equipment check-out policies, player equipment rules, general rules of play for both standard and co-rec games, playoff and forfeit policies, roster and identification requirements, conduct expectations, and sportsmanship ratings. The season is scheduled to begin on March 1st with games played at Kaminsky Park, and the document reminds captains to notify staff of any defaults.
The document provides information for the 2019 intramural basketball season at Emory University. It outlines equipment check-out procedures, player equipment requirements, rules of play including substitutions, timeouts and overtime rules. It also discusses playoffs, defaults, forfeits, roster policies, identification requirements, conduct expectations, sportsmanship ratings, and ejections. Teams are encouraged to bring their own jerseys and games will be played on Tuesdays and Wednesdays in the Woodruff PE Center Arena Courts.
This document outlines the rules and policies for intramural soccer at Emory University. It discusses equipment check-out procedures, field dimensions, player equipment requirements, rules of play including substitutions, fouls, and overtime procedures. It also covers roster policies, identification requirements, sportsmanship ratings, schedules, and contact information for the intramural staff.
This document provides information about recreational sports and services at SIU, including eligibility requirements for participation, captain roles and responsibilities, divisions of competition, policies around defaults/forfeits, protests, and a sportsmanship rating system. SIU students must be enrolled in at least one credit hour to participate, while faculty/staff and non-SIU individuals must purchase memberships. Captains are responsible for their team's registration, communication, and adherence to rules. Leagues include co-rec, Greek, and open divisions. Policies outline proper attire, ID requirements, and consequences for defaults and forfeits. Protests may be filed for eligibility or rule disputes. A 5-point rating system evaluates team sportsm
This document summarizes the rules and information for an intramural softball captain's meeting at Emory University. It outlines equipment check-out policies, player equipment rules, general rules of play for both regular and co-rec games, playoff and forfeit policies, roster and identification requirements, sportsmanship expectations, and consequences for ejections. The season is scheduled to begin on March 1st with games played at Kaminsky Park, and the document reminds captains to notify the coordinator of any defaults.
The document outlines the objectives, events, rules, and guidelines of the Sports Festival for grade 7 students in Southern Leyte. The objective is to provide recreational athletic opportunities and develop sportsmanship. Events include individual/dual sports like badminton, table tennis, lawn tennis, and track and field. The rules cover player eligibility, conduct, uniforms, and procedures for cancellations, protests, and ejections. The goal is to ensure fair competition and safety for all participants.
This document provides information about recreational sports and services at SIU. It discusses eligibility requirements for students, faculty, staff and others to participate in intramural sports. It outlines the roles and responsibilities of team captains for intramural sports. It also describes various policies and procedures for intramural sports competitions, including defaults, forfeits, protests, and sportsmanship ratings. The document concludes by covering specific rules for softball, such as equipment requirements, field layout, scoring, and live ball/dead ball situations.
This document provides information on eligibility requirements, captain roles and responsibilities, team registration, availability and free agents, policies, defaults and forfeits, protests, and the sportspersonship rating system for intramural sports through Recreational Sports and Services at SIU. Eligibility depends on student/faculty status and affiliation with professional, collegiate, or sport club teams. Captains are responsible for their team and serve as the primary contact. Teams must indicate availability and can pick up free agents not on other teams. Various policies around IDs, attire, pets, and rules are outlined. Processes for defaults, forfeits, protests, and determining sportspersonship ratings are described.
This document provides information about eligibility, captain roles and responsibilities, divisions of competition, team availability, free agents, policies and procedures, defaults and forfeits, protests, the sportspersonship rating system, postseason eligibility, the playing field dimensions, player equipment, game rules including timing, scoring, shootouts, in/out of play, and slide tackling for intramural soccer organized by Recreational Sports and Services at SIU.
The document provides information on eligibility requirements, captain roles and responsibilities, divisions of competition, team availability, free agents, policies and procedures, defaults and forfeits, protests, and the sportsmanship rating system for intramural sports through Recreational Sports and Services at SIU. Key details include that SIU students must be enrolled in at least one credit hour to participate, faculty/staff must purchase a membership, various waiting periods for professional/varsity/club athletes, captains serve as the primary point of contact and are responsible for their team's behavior, and sportsmanship is rated on a 5 point scale with criteria for each rating.
The document provides information on recreational sports and services at SIU. It outlines eligibility requirements for participation in intramural sports for students, faculty, staff, and other individuals. It describes captain roles and responsibilities and divisions of competition. It also provides details on policies, procedures, gameplay rules, and postseason eligibility for intramural sports.
The document provides information on eligibility requirements, captain roles and responsibilities, team registration procedures, default and forfeit policies, and sportsmanship guidelines for intramural sports offered through Recreational Sports and Services at Southern Illinois University-Carbondale. Eligible participants include SIU students, faculty, staff, and members. Captains are responsible for registering their team, checking eligibility, communicating with teammates, and ensuring compliance with all policies. Protests and forfeits are outlined. A sportsmanship rating system is used to evaluate team conduct before, during and after games.
The document provides information on eligibility requirements, captain roles and responsibilities, divisions of competition, team availability, free agents, policies and procedures, defaults and forfeits, protests, and the sportspersonship rating system for intramural sports offered through the Recreational Sports and Services department at SIU. Eligible participants include SIU students, faculty, staff, and community members. Captains are responsible for registering their team and communicating with players. Intramural leagues are offered in different divisions like co-rec, Greek, open, and women's. Teams must indicate their availability and adhere to policies on proper attire, pets, and sport rules. Protests can be filed for player eligibility or rule misapplications. A
The document provides information about arena soccer policies and rules for intramural sports at TAMUC. It discusses contact information for staff, how to create and manage teams on IMLeagues, schedules, player eligibility requirements, captain responsibilities, facility and game rules, the check-in process, and playoffs. Teams must have a minimum 2.75 average sportsmanship rating to qualify for playoffs. The presentation serves as the captain's meeting and captains must pass an online quiz to fully create their team.
The document provides information for an intramural bocce ball managers meeting at Northeastern University. It outlines key policies including forfeit rules, eligibility requirements, and captain responsibilities. Specific bocce ball rules are also reviewed such as game format, point scoring, and pallino placement. The document instructs managers on their duties to communicate all rules to teammates and ensure fair play and sportsmanship are followed.
The document provides information about intramural futsal policies and rules at TAMUC. It introduces the IM sports staff contacts and explains how to create and manage teams on IMLeagues. It outlines policies for schedules, reschedules, forfeits, rosters, and captain's responsibilities. The document reviews facility rules, the check-in process, an overview of futsal rules, and details about sportsmanship ratings and the playoff tournament structure.
This document provides information and policies for an intramural squash managers meeting at Northeastern University. It discusses the most important IM policies including game forfeiture times and roster requirements. It outlines the roles and duties of intramural team managers and eligibility requirements for players. Details are given on roster management through IMLeagues, adding and dropping players, and the captain's rule. The document also reviews sport-specific rules for intramural squash including equipment, game length, serving, interruptions of play, and fair play guidelines.
1) The document provides contact information for intramural sports staff at the university and information about using the IMLeagues website and app to create and manage intramural basketball teams.
2) It outlines policies such as schedules being released the Friday before each season begins, the process for requesting reschedules, and consequences for forfeits.
3) The document reviews rules for basketball games including equipment requirements, timing guidelines, and foul rules as well as sportsmanship expectations and playoff seeding procedures.
This document summarizes the policies and rules for 4v4 sand volleyball intramurals. It provides information on contacts, how to create an intramural team on IMLeagues, schedules, player eligibility requirements, rules of play, and sportsmanship policies. Captains are responsible for their team and must take an online quiz to demonstrate knowledge of rules before a team can be created. Games will be played in a best-of-three format at the Cain Sand Volleyball Courts on Sundays through Wednesdays.
This document provides information about indoor volleyball policies and rules for intramural sports at TAMUC. It outlines contact information for staff, how to create and manage teams on IMLeagues, schedules and time preferences, player eligibility and rosters, captain responsibilities, facility rules, the check-in process, an overview of game rules, sportsmanship ratings, and details about playoffs. Players must have an IMLeagues account, follow all facility and eligibility rules, and maintain good sportsmanship for their team to be eligible for the playoff tournament.
This document provides information for an online managers meeting for intramural spikeball at Northeastern University. It discusses key intramural policies including game forfeiture times, roster management through IMLeagues, and rules that cannot be rescheduled after publishing. It also outlines player eligibility requirements, captain duties, sport-specific spikeball rules regarding scoring, serving, contacting the ball, and officiating procedures. Managers are instructed to review all policies and ensure their team understands the intramural code of conduct.
This document provides information for intramural ultimate frisbee managers at Northeastern University. It discusses important policies like game forfeiture times, roster management through IMLeagues, and schedule changes not being allowed. It also reviews eligibility rules, captain responsibilities, sport-specific rules like 5v5 or 7v7 game formats, and course of play details. Managers are instructed to know all policies in the Intramural Handbook and communicate them to players.
This document provides information for an online managers meeting for intramural kickball at Northeastern University. It discusses the most important IM policies including game time forfeits and roster management through IMLeagues. It outlines the roles of intramural team managers and eligibility requirements. The document also reviews roster additions and defaults, captain rules, the intramural handbook, team names, and jewelry policies. Finally, it provides sport-specific rules and information for kickball including locations, general rules, rules of the game, and safety.
The document provides information about recreational sports and services at SIU, including eligibility requirements, captain roles, ID policies, equipment guidelines, default/forfeit policies, protests, sportsmanship rules, and postseason eligibility for intramural sports leagues. It also summarizes the rules for various sports like indoor soccer, including substitutions, fouls/free kicks, overtime procedures, and yellow/red card policies for misconduct. Modifications for co-rec leagues are noted, and contact information is provided for questions.
The document provides rules and guidelines for intramural basketball. It discusses proper attire, sportsmanship expectations, eligibility requirements, forfeits, equipment, and basic rules of play. It also covers specifics of men's, women's, and co-rec basketball leagues including scoring, free throws, and lane restrictions. Technical fouls, substitutions, overtime periods, and fouls are also outlined. The document aims to inform participants of Rowan University's intramural basketball policies and procedures.
This document provides information about the Linn-Mar high school boys soccer program for the upcoming season. It outlines the coaching staff and philosophy, as well as schedules, practice locations, player and parent expectations, goals, required forms, equipment, communication methods, and volunteer opportunities. Key points include the coaches' emphasis on academics, conduct, participation based on attendance and effort, and representing the program positively on and off the field.
This document provides information about intramural 5v5 basketball leagues at Northeastern University. It discusses important policies like roster management through IMLeagues, game times being forfeit times, and captains being the only ones who can discuss calls with officials. Player eligibility and roster addition policies are outlined. The regular season structure, playoffs, and default policies are also summarized. Finally, sport-specific rules for 5v5 basketball are reviewed, including game length, free throw situations, and unsportsmanlike conduct policies. Players are directed to take a quiz before being eligible to play.
This document summarizes the rules and policies for intramural KanJam games at Northeastern University. It outlines important details like scoring, gameplay procedures, player eligibility requirements, and conduct policies. Key points include that games are best of 5 to 21 points, a coin toss determines first serve, and scoring can come from dinger, deuce, or bucket shots. Deflectors may hit but not catch or lift the disc. The document also reviews roster management and default procedures.
This document provides information for an online managers meeting for intramural 7v7 ultimate frisbee at Northeastern University. It outlines key IM policies including roster management, eligibility, defaults, and conduct. Specific rules for ultimate frisbee are also reviewed, such as minimum players, scoring, and out of bounds. The meeting reviews important dates and contact information for the intramural season.
This document provides information for an online managers meeting for intramural dodgeball at Northeastern University. It outlines key IM policies including game forfeiture rules, roster management through IMLeagues, and that regular season games will not be rescheduled. It also details player eligibility requirements, captain responsibilities, sport-specific dodgeball rules like outs and ball retrieval, and expectations for sportsmanship and unsportsmanlike conduct.
- The document provides information for captains of an indoor soccer league including contact information, league details, roster management, scheduling, rules, and other policies. Key points include that games will begin on February 12th, rosters are due by March 11th, teams can have up to 12 players, and forfeits result in a $42 fine for the captain. Sportsmanship ratings must stay above 2.5 for playoff eligibility. Captains are responsible for their team's schedule and communication.
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4. ROLE OF THE TEAM CAPTAIN
• Know the existing Intramural Sports policies.
• Ignorance is not an excuse for failure to comply.
• Intramural Sports policies and procedures are available in the
Intramural Handbook provided to you and on the website at:
recreation.georgiasouthern.edu/intramurals
• Team Representative with
Intramural Sports Office
• Keep contact info current in office
• You will be contacted in cases of:
• Game Rescheduling
• Player Eligibility
• Sportsmanship
5. COMMUNICATION
• Most notifications regarding your team will be
communicated through e-mail (i.e. player eligibility
issues, scheduling issues, etc.).
• Be sure you check your e-mail regularly or you may miss
important information regarding your team.
• Please respond immediately on notifications from
the administrative staff so that issues may be
resolved in a timely manner.
• Failure to do so may result in your team being penalized
unnecessarily.
6. • Various equipment is available for checkout from
the Multiplex CRIBB when games are being played.
• Participants are allowed to check out equipment
with a valid GSU ID card.
• Numbered jerseys
• Footballs (Men’s & Women’s)
• Practice flag belts
• Failure to return borrowed equipment will affect a
participant’s eligibility to participate.
EQUIPMENT CHECK-OUT
7. PLAYER EQUIPMENT
• Participants must wear athletic apparel.
• Shorts and pants CANNOT have belt loops,
POCKETS, zippers, or exposed draw strings.
• Jerseys with numbers are required.
• Taped-on numbers are not permitted.
• Shirts must be tucked in or be at least 4 inches above the waist.
• Jerseys with opening more than 4 inches below the armpit are
illegal.
• Cleats may not have exposed metal or metal
tips. Boots, dress shoes, and playing barefooted
are not permitted.
8. • Jewelry, including exposed permanent jewelry, is
not permitted under any circumstances.
• Exception: Medical alert identification
• Knee braces may not have protruding metal
screws or plastic. A protective sleeve or
padding is required.
• Gloves are permitted but may not have any
foreign substances on them.
• Hard-billed caps, rigid headwear, and bandanas
with knots are not permitted.
PLAYER EQUIPMENT
9. RULES OF PLAY
• A team shall consist of 4 players. A minimum of 3
players is required to begin a game.
• A game consists of two 12-minute halves. The clock
will run continuously except for the last 1 minute of
each half.
• Each team is permitted 1 timeout per half, and 1
timeout for the entire overtime.
• Mercy Rule: 1-minute warning of the 2nd half
• Men’s and Women’s mercy rule = 19 points
• Co-Rec mercy rule = 25 points
• Overtime: Each team will attempt to score from the
3-yard line for 1 point, from the 10-yardline for 2
points, or from the 20-yardline for 3 points.
10. RULES OF PLAY
• The playing field is 40 yards in length from goal
line to goal line with one zone line to gain.
• Play begins for each half with the ball on the
offensive team’s 10-yard line.
• The ball will be snapped from the 10-yard line following a
try, touchback, or safety unless moved by penalty.
• A team has three (3) downs to reach a zone-
line-to-gain.
• There will be NO option to punt the ball on third
down.
11. RULES OF PLAY
• At least one (1) player must begin on the offensive line
of scrimmage at the snap.
• There must be a legal forward pass each down.
• A player cannot catch a forward pass behind the line and
advance through the line of scrimmage.
• Only one forward pass per down is allowed.
• The passer has four (4) seconds to release the ball
once it is snapped on a forward pass.
• If not released, the result is a loss of down and the ball is
next snapped at the previous spot.
• Rushing: A defensive player may NOT cross the
scrimmage line until the pass has been released.
• After a touchdown is scored, a team may attempt a try
worth 1, 2, or 3 points.
12. RULES OF PLAY
• Screen blocking is permitted. The screen
blocker should have his/her hands and arms at
his/her side or behind his/her back.
• The ball carrier may not guard or block his/her
flag belt to deny the opponent any opportunity
to pull it.
• Defensive players may not steal or strip the ball
from an offensive player once he/she has
control.
13. • Each Co-Rec team will consist of 4 players. A team
must have 3 players to begin a game (2 males & 1
female OR 1 male & 2 females).
• The gender difference may not be greater than one.
• Open and Closed plays:
• A male-to-male completion is allowed with an open play,
and the next passing play is closed.
• A female must be the passer or receiver of a forward
pass in a closed play in order to re-open the play. The
play must result in positive yards.
• If a female is the initial passer or crosses the goal
line on a touchdown, the touchdown will count for 9
points.
CO-REC RULES OF PLAY
15. TEAM SCHEDULES
• Tournament format will consist of pool play and a single-elimination
tournament.
• Your division day/time applies to 2 pool play games only.
• The top 3 teams in each 4-team pool and top 4 teams in each 6-
team pool will advance to single-elimination play.
• Single-elimination play will be scheduled Monday –
Thursday between 6 PM and 10:30 PM.
• Pool play and tournament schedules will be available on Thursday,
March 31 at 4:00 PM and play will begin on Monday, April 4.
• Playoff schedules will be available on Friday, April 8. Playoffs will
begin on Monday, April 11.
• Schedules are available on IMLeagues or the CRI website at
recreation.georgiasouthern.edu
• All games will be played at the North Fields at M.C. Anderson Park.
16. • During online registration, you have selected
your pool play scheduled days and time. No
rescheduling should be necessary.
• Rescheduling a game during single-elimination
play is not possible because subsequent
rounds of play may be affected.
RESCHEDULING GAMES
17. DEFAULTS
1) Cancellation of a scheduled game by a team with
advance notice
• You must notify the IM Office by 3PM the day of a game
that you wish to cancel, otherwise it is a forfeit.
• Note that the office is NOT open on weekends, so you
must cancel by 3PM Friday for Sunday games.
2) Team violation of player eligibility policy
• A team that participates with an ineligible player will
receive a default.
3) Team is unable to continue a game in progress
• A team that cannot continue due to injury or a team that
chooses not to continue will receive a default.
18. DEFAULTS
• For any default assessed, the following will
apply:
▫ The game is recorded as a loss for the
defaulting team.
▫ A sportsmanship rating of 3 will be assigned
to the defaulting team, while a 4 will be
given to the winning team.
▫ The team is still eligible for playoff
participation.
▫ Any second default is listed as a forfeit.
19. FORFEITS
1) Nonappearance at a scheduled game
If a team fails to show with the minimum number of
players by the game time and did not notify the office in
time, it is a forfeit.
The opposing team may opt to wait a maximum of 20
minutes for the team to have the minimum number of
players; however, the game clock will start at the
scheduled game time.
2) Use of a player who participates under an
assumed name or uses a false ID
3) Excessive unsportsmanlike conduct by team
Any team that receives 3 unsportsmanlike penalties or
technical fouls will receive a forfeit for that game.
20. FORFEITS
• For any forfeit assessed, the following applies:
▫ The game is recorded as a forfeit loss.
▫ A sportsmanship rating of 3 is assigned to the
forfeiting team and a 4 is assigned to the wining
team.
▫ The forfeiting team is no longer eligible for
playoffs.
▫ Any team receiving a second forfeit will be
dropped from further competition.
▫ Intramural Sports Directors reserve the right to
allow/disallow playoff participation outside of
these parameters.
21. IDENTIFICATION
NO ID = NO PARTICIPATION
• Each participant must present his/her own valid picture
identification card every game.
• Eagle ID card
• Driver’s license
• Using someone else’s ID
• Team will forfeit the game
• Participant using illegal ID is suspended
• Participant whose ID was used is suspended
• It is necessary to know your Eagle
ID # in order to sign in on a roster
22. ELIGIBILITY
• As a team captain, you MUST communicate
with your players regarding eligibility
policies. Ask the right questions to make
sure that they are eligible.
• It is your responsibility to know who is
playing on your team. If you are unsure, it
is better to be safe than sorry.
23. ELIGIBILITY
• To be eligible to participate, students must be currently
enrolled AND have paid appropriate RAC fees.
• All Georgia Southern students enrolled for at least
4 on-campus hours have paid RAC fees as part
of tuition and fees and are eligible to participate.
• Students enrolled for 3 hours or less must pay
RAC fees at Member Services to participate.
• Faculty and Staff who are employed part-time or
full-time and have their faculty/staff identification
card are eligible.
24. ELIGIBILITY
• Students enrolled at East Georgia College at
Statesboro who have paid the appropriate
RAC fees are eligible to participate.
• HINT: If a participant is denied RAC access,
then he/she is ineligible for Intramural Sports.
Access to the RAC as a guest or a spectator is not
acceptable for Intramural Sports participation.
• Each participant may play on a maximum of 1
Men’s or Women’s team AND 1 Co-Rec team in a
sport. No exceptions!
25. ELIGIBILITY
• Any coach must be a current student or faculty/staff
member and eligible for intramural participation.
• Current varsity FOOTBALL athletes are not eligible to
participate during the same 2015-2016 academic year
(based on NCAA roster for Fall 2015).
• Former varsity FOOTBALL athletes (ringers) may
participate with certain restrictions:
• A team is limited to one (1) ringer.
• A former athlete is considered a ringer for 2 academic years.
• See the Intramural Handbook for specific eligibility
requirements (i.e. club sport members, professionals,
etc.).
26. TEAM ROSTERS
• There are 2 ways to join a team roster:
• Captains may invite players to join their roster through
email, Facebook, or past team invitations in IMLeagues.
• A player may request to join the team through his/her
account (automatically accepted or pending approval).
• The official roster is the list of all players who have
played at least one game for your team.
• No player may be dropped from one roster to be
added to another after having checked in/participated
with a team.
• Rosters are frozen beginning with the semifinal round
of playoffs.
27. WELCOME TO IMLEAGUES!
• Before participation, all
participants MUST create an
IMLeagues user account AND
must be added as an eligible
player on their team’s roster.
28. TEAM ROSTERS
• Create your account at IMLeagues.com by
logging in to the website.
• Go to recreation.georgiasouthern.edu/intramurals.
• Click Schedules (IMLeagues) under Players.
• Use your MyGeorgiaSouthern login username and
password and agree to all terms.
• IMLeagues.com may also be accessed from your
MyGS page or by going to imleagues.com directly.
29. TEAM ROSTERS
• Inviting players to join team
• Email or name search
• Facebook
• Past teams
• Request to join a team
• Auto-accept players
• Approving requests
• Message Boards
30. • Participants who do not have a team may
register as a Free Agent in IMLeagues.
• Team captains who want to add players to their
team’s roster can search for available free
agents and invite them to join a team.
• If there are enough free agents to form a team,
the Intramural Sports Office will attempt to
create a Free Agent team.
FREE AGENTS
31. IMLEAGUES WEBSITE
• IMLeagues.com website features include:
• Announcements
• Sports information and registration dates
• Photos
• Sport rules and
IM Handbook
• IM Twitter & Facebook
• Game Schedules
• Team Pages
• Team Rosters
• Message Board
• Stat Leader Boards
• Free Agents
• REC IT
33. INTRAMURAL WEBSITE
• CRI/Intramural Sports website features include:
• Sports information and registration dates
• How to register
• Special events
• Sport rules and
IM Handbook
• Schedule Request Forms
• Weather Updates
• How to be an Official
• Twitter: @GSU Intramurals
• Intramural Sports Blog
recreation.georgiasouthern.edu/intramurals
34. TEAM CONDUCT
• Good sportsmanship is
important at every contest.
• A team captain is ultimately
responsible for his/her team’s
behavior.
• Sportsmanship ratings will
be awarded to each team following each
game.
• Team members’ sportsmanship can affect
your team’s eligibility for the playoffs. A
team must have an average sportsmanship
rating of 3.0 to be eligible for the playoffs.
35. SPORTSMANSHIP RATINGS
4 = Excellent
No incidents of poor sportsmanship and the team maintains an attitude of
complete cooperation.
3 = Good
Minimal instances of poor sportsmanship, little complaining.
2 = Fair
Team members display abusive remarks towards officials, unnecessary
roughness, and constant complaints. Teams that have players or coaches
ejected for any reason will receive no higher than a 2 rating.
1 = Unsatisfactory
Team fails to cooperate with officials and team is repeatedly warned about
above infractions. The team captain is required to meet with a member of
the IM Lead Team prior to the team’s next participation.
0 = Poor
Team behavior is completely uncooperative. Conduct may include, but is not
limited to, striking an opponent/staff, unnecessary roughness,
discontinuance of game, and disregard for IM policies and procedures.
A team receiving a 0 rating may face disqualification from the remainder of
the season.
36. EJECTIONS & REINSTATEMENT
• If a participant is ejected, he/she becomes
INELIGIBLE for ALL future intramural activities
until he/she meets with the Intramural Sports
Director, Ryan Wingers. The participant must call
to schedule an appointment for a re-instatement
meeting.
• An ejection will result in a minimum one-game
suspension from the time of the appointment.
• Any ejection will result in a team sportsmanship
rating no higher than a fair rating (2).
37. PROTESTS
• A team captain may file a PROTEST to resolve
the following issues:
• An error in interpreting a rule or enforcement of a penalty
• An opposing team member is ineligible for participation
• The team captain should notify the game
official IMMEDIATELY that he/she wishes to
protest, and a supervisor will be called over to
assist with any decisions that will be made.
• Every effort should be made to resolve the
protest ON THE FIELD OR COURT.
**A JUDGEMENT CALL IS NOT PROTESTABLE.**
38. ATHLETIC TRAINING SERVICES
• Athletic trainers are on duty at
most intramural activities to
provide preventative care and
immediate on-site care in case
of injury.
• Athletic trainers are on duty in
the RAC Training Room:
Sundays – Thursdays
3 PM – 11 PM
• Services are free to
participants.
39. NORTH FIELDS FACILITY
• The North Fields are located adjacent to the RAC
building and the Pavilion.
• Field space may be available for practices on a
first-come, first-served basis when CRI activities
(intramurals, club sports, etc.) are not scheduled.
• Practice space is not available for reservation but
may be available on a drop-in basis.
• Participants are strongly encouraged to park in
the Pavilion parking lot for flag football games.
RAC parking in the evening is limited.
40. ARE GAMES BEING PLAYED TONIGHT?
• Inclement weather or lightning may force us to
postpone or cancel games. Resources for updated
game information include:
• Twitter: @ GSUIntramurals
• Facebook: Intramural Sports at Georgia Southern
• IMLeagues: Messages & Announcements
• Intramural Website: Weather Updates
• Weatherline: 912-478-1898
• The Weatherline is updated only on days when inclement
weather threatens or has threatened the area recently.
• Please call after 4:00 PM to receive updates.
• Listen carefully for the date and your
specific sport information.
WEATHER UPDATES
41. INCLEMENT WEATHER
Thor Guard Lightning Prediction System
• All outdoor facilities will use this system to
provide advance warning of a lightning hazard
in the area.
• Horn blasts (one blast) and strobe lights will warn
participants that lightning is in the area. Activity areas will
be cleared, and participants should seek shelter
immediately.
• Shelter is available inside buildings/restrooms and inside
personal vehicles. Bleachers, open areas, dugouts, metal
fences, etc. are NOT safe shelters.
• Horn blasts (3 short blasts) will indicate when conditions
are safe and activity may resume.
42. INCLEMENT WEATHER
Red Flag System
• A raised Red Flag at M.C. Anderson Park
indicates that these facilities/fields are closed
due to unplayable field conditions. The flag
pole is located in front of the CRIBB building
(parking lot side).
• Please respect the safety
and quality of our facilities.
Stay off when fields are
closed.
43. • Get the latest news, updates, view photos,
and more!
• Follow us on Twitter: @GSUIntramurals
• Follow us on Instagram: @GSUIntramurals
• “Like” us at Intramural Sports at Georgia
Southern on Facebook
SOCIAL NETWORKING
44. • This will be your only opportunity to communicate
information necessary when scheduling your team.
• See Sarah at the conclusion of the meeting if:
• You have a Men’s AND a Co-Rec team in 4-on-4 Flag
Football (involves multiple players)
• You have a 4-on-4 Flag Football team and Softball
(involves multiple players)
• Any other scheduling/availability questions
ATTENTION!!