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.
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.
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.
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.
This document provides information about recreational sports and services at SIU, including eligibility requirements for participation, captain roles and responsibilities, divisions of competition, policies and procedures, default and forfeit rules, the sportspersonship rating system, and postseason eligibility. It also reviews rules and guidelines for specific sports like softball, including definitions of live balls, the infield fly rule, and equipment requirements. Eligibility varies for students, faculty, affiliates, and former professional or collegiate athletes. Captains are responsible for their teams and communication with the sports office.
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.
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.
This document outlines eligibility requirements, policies, and procedures for participation in intramural sports through the Recreational Sports and Services department at Southern Illinois University. It details who can participate, including requirements for students, faculty, staff, and others. It also describes captain roles and responsibilities, the division structure, availability, use of free agents, proper attire and equipment rules, default and forfeit policies, how to file protests, and the sportspersonship rating system.
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
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.
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.
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.
This document provides information about recreational sports and services at SIU, including eligibility requirements for participation, captain roles and responsibilities, divisions of competition, policies and procedures, default and forfeit rules, the sportspersonship rating system, and postseason eligibility. It also reviews rules and guidelines for specific sports like softball, including definitions of live balls, the infield fly rule, and equipment requirements. Eligibility varies for students, faculty, affiliates, and former professional or collegiate athletes. Captains are responsible for their teams and communication with the sports office.
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.
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.
This document outlines eligibility requirements, policies, and procedures for participation in intramural sports through the Recreational Sports and Services department at Southern Illinois University. It details who can participate, including requirements for students, faculty, staff, and others. It also describes captain roles and responsibilities, the division structure, availability, use of free agents, proper attire and equipment rules, default and forfeit policies, how to file protests, and the sportspersonship rating system.
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
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
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.
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.
The document provides information on eligibility requirements, captain roles and responsibilities, policies and procedures, and rules for intramural sports offered through SIU Recreational Sports and Services, including details on player eligibility, sportsmanship ratings, gameplay rules for dodgeball, and conduct policies for yellow and red cards.
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.
The document summarizes eligibility requirements, policies, and procedures for recreational sports and intramural sports at SIU. SIU students must be enrolled to participate, while faculty, staff, and non-SIU affiliates must purchase memberships. Professional and varsity athletes have waiting periods before competing in related sports. Captains are the primary contacts and ensure teams follow rules. Matches are scheduled between opponents and results reported. Injured players forfeit and ejected players cause their team to lose. Contact information is provided for questions.
This document provides an orientation for coaches of Boston University club sports teams. It introduces the Department of Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (PERD) and outlines the roles and expectations of club sports coaches. Coaches are expected to ensure safety, support student leadership, and assist with administrative duties. The document also reviews key policies around alcohol, hazing, travel, injuries, and facilities. It provides information on paperwork, payroll, and resources available to coaches.
This document outlines the policies and procedures for an 11v11 outdoor soccer intramural league at Northeastern University, including rules related to forfeits, substitutions, slides, red/yellow cards, and facility use. Team managers are responsible for understanding all league policies and communicating them to their teams, such as rules regarding game times, roster requirements, and sportsmanship expectations. The document reviews policies for player eligibility, schedules, conduct, and provides an overview of general game play guidelines.
1) The document outlines policies and rules for an 11v11 intramural bubble soccer league at Northeastern University, including rules related to forfeits, substitutions, slides, and yellow/red cards.
2) Team managers are responsible for understanding all league policies and communicating them to players, such as ensuring players have a valid Northeastern ID to participate.
3) The regular season games will be played on Fridays from 6-12pm in the Carter bubble, and the top team in each league will advance to the playoffs.
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.
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 contains rules and guidelines for refereeing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu competitions. It outlines the authority and duties of referees, including awarding points and penalties, stopping matches when necessary, and handling disputes. Refereeing can be done by one central referee or three total referees. Video replay may also be used to correct referee decisions. The duties of referees are to begin matches, check uniforms, position athletes, call starts and stops, intervene when needed, and signal scores throughout.
This document outlines policies and procedures for an intramural soccer captain's meeting at Grand Canyon University. It discusses eligibility rules, equipment requirements, game formats, rules, and sportsmanship expectations. The purpose of the intramural program is to build relationships and community through sports while bringing glory to God. Captains are responsible for ensuring their teams follow all rules regarding jewelry, rosters, substitutions, fouls, cards, and scores. Schedules will be posted online with games taking place Monday through Thursday evenings at various fields.
The document provides information for a sand volleyball captains meeting, including introducing the intramural staff, noting the purpose is to build community and bring glory to God, and outlining various policies such as requirements for eligibility, roster management, and rules for things like equipment, timing, and sportsmanship. Intercollegiate volleyball athletes must wait one year to play intramural volleyball. The schedule will be posted and questions can be directed to the intramural coordinator.
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The document provides information for a flag football captains meeting. It outlines team fees, eligibility rules, gameplay rules including overtime and mercy rule, ejection policies, and sportsmanship ratings. Teams must pay $30 by September 6th or forfeit games. Players must be on the team roster and have ID to play. Games are 2 20-minute halves with stoppages in the final 2 minutes. Ejections can occur for unsportsmanlike conduct. Overtime is decided by possessions from the 20-yard line. The sportsmanship rating impacts playoff eligibility.
This document summarizes the information provided at a pickleball captain's meeting for an intramural sports program. It introduces the staff, states that the purpose is to build community through sports while bringing glory to God. It outlines policies like eligibility, player conduct, and sportsmanship expectations. The document reviews pickleball rules like serving, volleys, faults and concludes by reminding captains to bring student IDs to games and provides information on schedules, playoffs and mobile apps for easy access to player accounts.
The Buco Soccer Mini League (BSML) was established in 2015 between four teams from different departments of Buco Hardware Honeydew. The league consists of 12 fixtures between the teams with the winning team receiving a trophy. The objectives of the BSML are to foster relations between employees, promote health and well-being, and administer soccer-related matters. The constitution outlines ethics, the executive committee, rules including signings, suspensions, injuries, playing kits, and a process for complaints.
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.
The document outlines the post-ejection policy review for intramural sports at Northeastern University. It emphasizes core values of safety and sportsmanship. Players are expected to adhere to rules and policies promoting sportsmanship. Unsporting behavior or actions that are dangerous are grounds for suspension. The intramural sports program defines sportsmanship and has an ejection policy for violations, along with a sportsmanship recognition award. Participation is valued over competition, and poor sportsmanship can negatively impact teams. Completing a short quiz is required for reinstatement eligibility.
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 for an online managers meeting for intramural 11v11 soccer at Northeastern University. It outlines key policies including game rules, player eligibility, roster management, and sportsmanship guidelines. Managers are responsible for understanding and communicating all policies to their teams. Sliding, yellow/red cards, and ejections are specifically addressed for soccer. The season will include regular season play and a playoff tournament for the top 2 teams in each division.
The document summarizes key policies for intramural sports managers at Northeastern University, including:
1) The five most important policies are that game time is forfeit time; only captains can talk to officials; players must have a Husky Card; rosters are managed online; and schedules will not be changed once published.
2) Managers are responsible for their team's actions and must understand all policies in the handbook. They communicate rules to teammates and inform ejected players of leaving procedures.
3) Players can only play on one team per sport per season, with limits on club and ex-varsity athletes. Rosters are managed online and additions can be made anytime.
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
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.
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.
The document provides information on eligibility requirements, captain roles and responsibilities, policies and procedures, and rules for intramural sports offered through SIU Recreational Sports and Services, including details on player eligibility, sportsmanship ratings, gameplay rules for dodgeball, and conduct policies for yellow and red cards.
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.
The document summarizes eligibility requirements, policies, and procedures for recreational sports and intramural sports at SIU. SIU students must be enrolled to participate, while faculty, staff, and non-SIU affiliates must purchase memberships. Professional and varsity athletes have waiting periods before competing in related sports. Captains are the primary contacts and ensure teams follow rules. Matches are scheduled between opponents and results reported. Injured players forfeit and ejected players cause their team to lose. Contact information is provided for questions.
This document provides an orientation for coaches of Boston University club sports teams. It introduces the Department of Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (PERD) and outlines the roles and expectations of club sports coaches. Coaches are expected to ensure safety, support student leadership, and assist with administrative duties. The document also reviews key policies around alcohol, hazing, travel, injuries, and facilities. It provides information on paperwork, payroll, and resources available to coaches.
This document outlines the policies and procedures for an 11v11 outdoor soccer intramural league at Northeastern University, including rules related to forfeits, substitutions, slides, red/yellow cards, and facility use. Team managers are responsible for understanding all league policies and communicating them to their teams, such as rules regarding game times, roster requirements, and sportsmanship expectations. The document reviews policies for player eligibility, schedules, conduct, and provides an overview of general game play guidelines.
1) The document outlines policies and rules for an 11v11 intramural bubble soccer league at Northeastern University, including rules related to forfeits, substitutions, slides, and yellow/red cards.
2) Team managers are responsible for understanding all league policies and communicating them to players, such as ensuring players have a valid Northeastern ID to participate.
3) The regular season games will be played on Fridays from 6-12pm in the Carter bubble, and the top team in each league will advance to the playoffs.
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.
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 contains rules and guidelines for refereeing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu competitions. It outlines the authority and duties of referees, including awarding points and penalties, stopping matches when necessary, and handling disputes. Refereeing can be done by one central referee or three total referees. Video replay may also be used to correct referee decisions. The duties of referees are to begin matches, check uniforms, position athletes, call starts and stops, intervene when needed, and signal scores throughout.
This document outlines policies and procedures for an intramural soccer captain's meeting at Grand Canyon University. It discusses eligibility rules, equipment requirements, game formats, rules, and sportsmanship expectations. The purpose of the intramural program is to build relationships and community through sports while bringing glory to God. Captains are responsible for ensuring their teams follow all rules regarding jewelry, rosters, substitutions, fouls, cards, and scores. Schedules will be posted online with games taking place Monday through Thursday evenings at various fields.
The document provides information for a sand volleyball captains meeting, including introducing the intramural staff, noting the purpose is to build community and bring glory to God, and outlining various policies such as requirements for eligibility, roster management, and rules for things like equipment, timing, and sportsmanship. Intercollegiate volleyball athletes must wait one year to play intramural volleyball. The schedule will be posted and questions can be directed to the intramural coordinator.
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The document provides information for a flag football captains meeting. It outlines team fees, eligibility rules, gameplay rules including overtime and mercy rule, ejection policies, and sportsmanship ratings. Teams must pay $30 by September 6th or forfeit games. Players must be on the team roster and have ID to play. Games are 2 20-minute halves with stoppages in the final 2 minutes. Ejections can occur for unsportsmanlike conduct. Overtime is decided by possessions from the 20-yard line. The sportsmanship rating impacts playoff eligibility.
This document summarizes the information provided at a pickleball captain's meeting for an intramural sports program. It introduces the staff, states that the purpose is to build community through sports while bringing glory to God. It outlines policies like eligibility, player conduct, and sportsmanship expectations. The document reviews pickleball rules like serving, volleys, faults and concludes by reminding captains to bring student IDs to games and provides information on schedules, playoffs and mobile apps for easy access to player accounts.
The Buco Soccer Mini League (BSML) was established in 2015 between four teams from different departments of Buco Hardware Honeydew. The league consists of 12 fixtures between the teams with the winning team receiving a trophy. The objectives of the BSML are to foster relations between employees, promote health and well-being, and administer soccer-related matters. The constitution outlines ethics, the executive committee, rules including signings, suspensions, injuries, playing kits, and a process for complaints.
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.
The document outlines the post-ejection policy review for intramural sports at Northeastern University. It emphasizes core values of safety and sportsmanship. Players are expected to adhere to rules and policies promoting sportsmanship. Unsporting behavior or actions that are dangerous are grounds for suspension. The intramural sports program defines sportsmanship and has an ejection policy for violations, along with a sportsmanship recognition award. Participation is valued over competition, and poor sportsmanship can negatively impact teams. Completing a short quiz is required for reinstatement eligibility.
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 for an online managers meeting for intramural 11v11 soccer at Northeastern University. It outlines key policies including game rules, player eligibility, roster management, and sportsmanship guidelines. Managers are responsible for understanding and communicating all policies to their teams. Sliding, yellow/red cards, and ejections are specifically addressed for soccer. The season will include regular season play and a playoff tournament for the top 2 teams in each division.
The document summarizes key policies for intramural sports managers at Northeastern University, including:
1) The five most important policies are that game time is forfeit time; only captains can talk to officials; players must have a Husky Card; rosters are managed online; and schedules will not be changed once published.
2) Managers are responsible for their team's actions and must understand all policies in the handbook. They communicate rules to teammates and inform ejected players of leaving procedures.
3) Players can only play on one team per sport per season, with limits on club and ex-varsity athletes. Rosters are managed online and additions can be made anytime.
This document provides information for an online managers meeting for intramural 2v2 sand volleyball at Northeastern University. It outlines the most important IM policies including game time forfeit rules, roster management through IMLeagues, and no rescheduling of regular season games. It also details player eligibility requirements, roster additions and drops, captain's authority to communicate with officials, and expectations for sportsmanship and conduct. Finally, it reviews sand volleyball-specific rules such as rotation, serving, bumping, net play, and that all games will be played at the sand court near Willis Hall.
This document provides information for an online managers meeting for intramural sand volleyball at Northeastern University. It outlines key intramural policies including rules for forfeits, rosters, and eligibility. It also describes the roles and responsibilities of team managers and captains. Finally, it reviews sport-specific rules for sand volleyball including rotation, serving, net play, and the captain's rule.
The document provides information about eligibility requirements, captain roles, and policies for intramural blackjack at SIU. It states that currently enrolled SIU students and faculty/staff with memberships can participate, while guests and those under 18 cannot. Captains are responsible for registering their team and ensuring compliance with rules. Blackjack will be held on April 29th and follow standard rules, with the objective being to have the best 5-card hand and win the pot.
This document provides information for an online managers meeting for intramural volleyball at Northeastern University. It summarizes key intramural policies including game forfeiture rules, roster management through IMLeagues, and that regular season games will not be rescheduled. It also outlines roles and responsibilities of team managers, player eligibility rules, and procedures for adding players and defaulting games. The document reviews volleyball-specific rules such as rotation, serving, bumping/tipping rules, and that only captains may discuss calls with officials.
This document provides information for intramural broomball managers regarding team registration, policies, and game rules. It outlines the following key points:
1. Team managers must review general policies and sport rules, pass a quiz, and use IMLeagues to register their team and manage rosters.
2. The most important policies are that game time is forfeit time, only captains can speak to officials, players must have a Husky Card, and schedules will not be rescheduled.
3. Broomball games will be 8v8 full ice, held at Matthews Arena, consisting of 3 12-minute periods. Specific rules cover player attire, goalie equipment, substitutions, violations
This document provides information for an online managers meeting for intramural volleyball at Northeastern University. It summarizes key intramural policies including game forfeiture rules, roster management through IMLeagues, and eligibility requirements. It also outlines sport-specific volleyball rules regarding rotations, serving, bumping, net play, and the captain's ability to discuss calls with officials. Managers are instructed to review this information and communicate the policies and rules to their teammates.
The document provides information about intramural tennis at Northeastern University. It discusses important policies like roster management through IMLeagues, forfeit rules, and eligibility requirements. It also outlines sport-specific tennis rules including match format, scoring, lets, and the captain's role in officiating. The document aims to inform managers about league structure and ensure fair play.
1) The document provides information for an online managers meeting for intramural bashball at Northeastern University, including key policies, eligibility rules, and sport-specific rules for bashball.
2) It outlines the most important IM policies like game time forfeit rules, roster management through IMLeagues, and that rescheduled games will not be allowed.
3) The document reviews bashball rules such as 8 players per team on the field, 7 inning games, no leading off bases, and that sliding is not allowed and will result in an out.
This document provides information from an online managers meeting for intramural volleyball at Northeastern University. It discusses key IM policies like game time forfeits and roster management. It outlines roles for team managers in understanding rules and communicating with players. Eligibility and roster rules are explained, including additions and drops. The captain's rule and expectations for sportsmanship are summarized. Specific volleyball rules like rotations, serving, and net play are also reviewed.
This document provides information for an online managers meeting for intramural 11v11 soccer at Northeastern University. It outlines key IM policies including game forfeiture times, roster management through IMLeagues, and eligibility requirements. It also discusses the roles and responsibilities of team managers, policies for roster additions and defaults, sport-specific rules for 11v11 soccer games, and the intramural code of conduct regarding suspensions for unsportsmanlike behavior. The document is intended to inform soccer team managers of all relevant intramural league policies and guidelines.
1) The document provides information for an online managers meeting about intramural pickleball policies at Northeastern University. It discusses important policies like roster management, eligibility, schedules, and sport-specific pickleball rules.
2) Key pickleball rules covered include serving underhand below the waist, letting the serve bounce before returning, and not volleying in the non-volley zone within 7 feet of the net.
3) The captain's rule is emphasized, stating that only the captain may clarify calls with officials and other players who argue will be penalized.
This document provides information for an online managers meeting for intramural pickleball at Northeastern University. It discusses the most important IM policies including game forfeiture rules and roster management. It outlines the roles and duties of intramural team managers. It details player eligibility requirements and the roster addition process. The document reviews sport-specific pickleball rules like court setup, serving rules, and the two-bounce and non-volley zone rules. Managers are instructed to take a quiz after the meeting.
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 information for an online managers meeting for intramural tennis at Northeastern University, outlining key IM policies, roles of managers, eligibility rules, and sport-specific tennis rules.
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3. Recreational Sports and Services
Eligibility
» SIU Students
– On-Campus
• Undergraduate and graduate students must be currently enrolled for at least one
credit hour to be eligible for participation.
– Off-Campus/Online
• Undergraduate and graduate students must purchase an “inactive student”
membership to participate in intramural sports.
» SIU Faculty/Staff
– SIUC faculty and staff who have purchased a semester or annual RSS membership may
participate in intramural sports.
» Non-SIU Affiliated Individuals
– RSS members must purchase a semester or annual membership to participate in
intramural sports.
– RSS members under eighteen years of age cannot participate in SIU intramural sports.
– Guests of RSS members or SIU students may not participate in intramural sports.
4. Recreational Sports and Services
Eligibility
» Professional and Semi-Professional Athletes
– Any individual that has received payment for trying out professionally or semi-
professionally or for participating professionally or semi-professionally is ineligible for
registering for his or her sport or related sport for a period of three calendar years (1,095
days) after the end of his or her career.
– Professional and semi-professional athletes may participate in all non-related sports
without a waiting period.
» Varsity Athletes
– Any individual that appears on the roster for a collegiate (NCAA, NAIA, NJCAA, NCCAA,
USCAA) varsity team is ineligible for participation in his or her sport or related sports for
one calendar year (365 days) from the end of their affiliation with the collegiate team.
– Current and former varsity athletes may participate in non-related sports without a waiting
period.
» Sport Club Athletes
– A sport club athlete is defined as any student that appears or appeared on the roster for a
RSS recognized sport club during the current calendar year.
– For the following sports, no more than two (2) current sport club members may appear on
the roster:
• Softball, Basketball, Soccer, and Volleyball
5. Recreational Sports and Services
Captain Roles
» Reviewing the SIUC Intramural Sport Handbook
» Serve as the primary point of contact between the team and Competitive Sports staff
» Completing the registration process for the team
» Provide accurate team availability for pool play and postseason of each sport
» Completing all preseason requirements (e.g. Captain’s Meeting, Captain’s Quiz, etc.)
» Checking the eligibility of all team members
» Verifying that all team members have signed in for the contest
» Reviewing the relevant sport rules
» Ensuring that team members understand and comply with Competitive Sports policies and
procedures
» Notifying his/her team members of the date, time, and place of each scheduled contest
» Bear responsibility for the behavior of the team and anyone affiliated with the team
» Check the accuracy of the contest results on the SIUC IMLEAGUES web site
6. Recreational Sports and Services
Divisions of Competition
» Leagues
– Co Recreational
– Greek
– Open – Competitive
– Open – Recreational
– Women
7. Recreational Sports and Services
Team Availability
» Your availability should be
completed at the time of
registration.
» Please do not change your
availability after the
schedule has been
published.
» You will need to indicate
both your (1) Regular
Season & (2) Post-season
availability on IMLEAGUES.
8. Recreational Sports and Services
Free Agents
» Students that are unable to form
or join a team sign up on
IMLEAGUES as free argents.
» As the captain, you can view and
recruit available players to your
team.
» You may find the perfect player
for your team.
» You have some options when
trying to land the perfect player
for you team.
9. Recreational Sports and Services
Starting from the Team home page, select
Available Free Agents under the “Team
Options” dropdown menu.
10. Recreational Sports and Services
Browse the list of available free agents, and contact or add the
chosen player.
We suggest contacting the player to judge team and personality
compatibility.
11. Recreational Sports and Services
Policies and Procedures
» SIU Card Policy
– All participants should be
prepared to present their SIU
Cards when signing in for each
contest.
– If a participant cannot present his
or her SIU Card when asked, he or
she cannot play.
– If a participant attempts to sign
in using the SIU Card of another
individual, the SIU Card will be
confiscated, and the participant
will not be allowed to play.
12. Recreational Sports and Services
Policies and Procedures
» Proper Attire
– Athletic clothing and shoes are required for participation.
• Players cannot play without wearing a shirt, pants, and
appropriate shoes.
– All attire and equipment is subject to the approval of
Competitive Sports staff.
• Any clothing or equipment that is deemed unsafe or
illegal must be removed prior to competition.
• Competitive Sports staff reserves the right to ask
participants to remove or conceal clothing that, in the
opinion of the Competitive Sports staff, displays
offensive or demeaning language or imagery.
13. Recreational Sports and Services
Policies and Procedures
» Pets
– Pets are not allowed on the flag football
fields.
– Owners are solely responsible for the
behavior and actions of their pets.
– Pets must always be leashed, and all pet
droppings must be picked up immediately.
» Rules
– All SIU Intramural sport rules are based on
rules publications of the National Federation
of High Schools (NFHS) and professional
associations.
– When appropriate, rules are modified and/or
created to level the playing field and foster a
safe and enjoyable experience for all
participants.
14. Recreational Sports and Services
Defaults & Forfeits
» Defaults
– An unplayed game without penalty
to either team.
– To receive a default, the team
captain must notify (by e-mail or
in person) the Competitive Sports
Department by 4:00 PM on the day
of the contest.
» Forfeits
– Three types
• Failing to field a team without
contacting the SIU
Competitive Sports Office
• Player Ineligibility
• Poor Sportspersonship
15. Recreational Sports and Services
Grace Periods
» Initial Grace Period
– If a team has one player present at
game time, they receive a grace
period of five minutes.
» Optional Grace Period
– Once the initial grace period ends,
the opposing team captain has two
options:
• Wait an additional five minutes
for the opposing team to show up
• Accept a win by forfeit
– Once a decision has been made, the
captain cannot change their mind.
16. Recreational Sports and Services
Protests
» Player Eligibility
– The team captain should file a
formal protest with the
Competitive Sports supervisor.
– The supervisor shall meet
immediately with both captains to
discuss the eligibility of the
player.
– The supervisor may make an
immediate ruling or ask teams to
complete the game under protest.
17. Recreational Sports and Services
Protests
» Rule Misinterpretation or Misapplication
– During a game, participants may protest the misinterpretation or
misapplication of a rule.
– After the conclusion of the play and before the start of the next
sequence (e.g. Down, possession), the team captain should inform an
official that he/she would like to protest the result of the previous
sequence.
» The officials will hear the protest and make a decision. If either team
disagrees, they may appeal the decision to a Competitive Sports supervisor.
» If either team continues to disagree, the supervisor shall complete the
intramural sport protest form, and the game shall continue under protest.
» A Competitive Sports Graduate Assistant or the Coordinator of Competitive
Sports shall contact both teams with a decision.
18. Recreational Sports and Services
Sportspersonship Rating System
» The sportspersonship rating system serves to assess a team’s
attitude and behavior throughout the regular season and
postseason.
» Actions and behaviors before, during, and after the contest are
included in a team’s sportspersonship score.
» The team captain is responsible for educating his/her team
and spectators about the sportspersonship system.
19. Recreational Sports and Services
Sportspersonship System: Ratings & Criteria
Rating Criteria
5 - Excellent Players fully cooperate with Intramural Sports staff and opposing team members.
Spectators support their team in a positive manner.
Team captain respectively addresses officials.
The team is an exemplary model for other teams.
4 - Good Winning Team of a Forfeited Game.
Team members verbally complain about some calls or show some dissent.
Their actions may warrant a conduct penalty (i.e. yellow card, technical foul, or unsportsmanlike conduct
penalty), but they do not receive a penalty.
3 - Average Both Teams for a Defaulted Game.
Team constantly complains to IM staff or the opposing team. The team captain exhibits no control over
his/her team, spectators, and himself/herself.
Their actions result in a conduct penalty (i.e. yellow card, technical foul, or unsportsmanlike conduct
penalty.)
Teams that receive a conduct penalty cannot receive higher than a “3” rating.
The team that has one ejection or two conduct penalties will not receive higher than a “3” rating.
2 – Below Average Team constantly complains to IM and the opposing team.
The team captain exercises no control over anyone.
Teams that receive one ejection and one conduct warning or three conduct warnings shall forfeit the
contest and receive a rating of “2.”
1 - Unacceptable A Team Forfeits a Game.
The entire team and spectators are non-cooperative.
The team captain is combative and unhelpful.
The team that receives two ejections or four conduct warnings during a game shall forfeit the game and
may forfeit the entire season.
Rating Criteria
5 - Excellent
Players fully cooperate with Intramural Sports staff and opposing team members.
Spectators support their team in a positive manner.
Team captain respectively addresses officials.
The team is an exemplary model for other teams.
4 - Good
Winning Team of a Forfeited Game.
Winning Team for a Defaulted Game.
Team members verbally complain about some calls or show some dissent.
Their actions may warrant a conduct penalty (i.e. yellow card, technical foul, or unsportsmanlike conduct penalty), but
they do not receive a penalty.
3 - Average
Defaulting Team for a Defaulted Game.
Team constantly complains to IM staff or the opposing team. The team captain exhibits no control over his/her team,
spectators, and himself/herself.
Their actions result in a conduct penalty (i.e. yellow card, technical foul, or unsportsmanlike conduct penalty.)
Teams that receive a conduct penalty cannot receive higher than a “3” rating.
The team that has one ejection or two conduct penalties will not receive higher than a “3” rating.
2 – Below Average
Team constantly complains to IM and the opposing team.
The team captain exercises no control over anyone.
Teams that receive one ejection and one conduct warning or three conduct warnings shall forfeit the contest and
receive a rating of “2.”
1 - Unacceptable
A Team Fails to Show for a Contest.
The entire team and spectators are non-cooperative.
The team captain is combative and unhelpful.
The team that receives two ejections or four conduct warnings during a game shall forfeit the game and may forfeit the
entire season.
20. Recreational Sports and Services
Postseason Eligibility
» The league will consist of a pool play section
followed by a postseason tournament.
» Team records, results, and overall
sportsmanship rating will be considered final
at noon on the day following the end of the
regular season.
» Team captains should notify the Competitive
Sports Department of any errors before the
deadline.
» Please note that postseason eligibility and
inclusion is subject to change due to
unforeseen circumstances (e.g. weather,
time constraints etc.).
21. Recreational Sports and Services
Postseason Eligibility
» To be eligible for postseason play, a team must have:
– No more than one forfeit
– An average sportspersonship rating of 3 or better
» The following criteria will determine seeding:
1. Sportspersonship Rating
2. Win/Loss Record
3. Head-to-Head Match Up
4. Point Differential
5. Coin Toss
22. Recreational Sports and Services
Postseason Eligibility – Team Promotion
» The Competitive Sports Department reserves the
right to promote teams to a more competitive
division for the postseason.
» Teams will be promoted based on regular season
performance and observations by Competitive Sports
Graduate Assistants and Professional Staff.
» When a team is promoted to a higher division for the
postseason, regardless of their regular season record
and performance, that team will be receive the
lowest seed.
» Teams that will be promoted will receive
notification from the Competitive Sports Department
before the release of the postseason tournament
schedule.
24. Recreational Sports and Services
Team Requirements
» Single gender leagues
– Maximum of 4 players on
the field
– Minimum of 3 players to
avoid a forfeit
25. Recreational Sports and Services
Playing Field
TEAM BENCH
TEAM BENCH
Players, Fans,
and Spectators
should avoid
standing in the
red areas.
Our officials
and players
need clear
sidelines for
safety
reasons.
Endzone
Endzone
10 Yard Line
ZoneLinetoGain
26. Recreational Sports and Services
Equipment
» Jewelry is not allowed
– Medical or religious medallions can be taped
down
» No hats or bandanas
» Can wear headbands
» Elastic bands to hold hair are permitted
– No beads, barrettes, and bobby pins
» Knee and ankle braces are permitted
» All pants must have NO pockets
– SIU Competitive Sports will not provide tape
– Participants will not be allowed to play with
untaped pockets
– Can be taped
» Can wear rubber or molded cleats
– No metal cleats (e.g. baseball spikes and track
spikes)
Legal
Illegal
27. Recreational Sports and Services
Equipment
» Jerseys/Shirts
– Similar in color but distinguishable from other team
– Must be either long enough to remain tucked in or short enough so
there is a minimum of four (4”) inches from the bottom of the jersey
to a player’s waist
» Athletic Shorts or Pants
– Flags and Shorts must be different colors
» Flag Belt
– Flags on each side and back
– Clipped, NOT tied
» Sunglasses
– Non-rigid material
» Hats
– No billed hats or any headwear with knots
– Headbands as well as knit or stocking caps are legal.
– Hard materials such as bobby pins are illegal.
28. Recreational Sports and Services
The Game
» Players
– Four players on the field
– Three required to avoid a forfeit
» The Ball
– Men may only use the regular size ball.
– Women may use the regular, intermediate, youth, or
junior size ball.
» Line of Scrimmage
– The snapper is the only required player to be on the
line of scrimmage
29. Recreational Sports and Services
Timing
» Game will begin with coin toss
» Two Fifteen Minute (15:00) halves
– The clock will run for the first fifteen
minutes (15:00) of the first half.
– Clock will stop for the last minute
(1:00) of second half.
» Teams have 1 timeout per half
– The clock will ALWAYS stop for team
and official timeouts.
» Injured Player – If the clock is stopped by
any official due to an injury, that player
must be removed from the game for at
least one play.
30. Recreational Sports and Services
Timing: One-Minute and Under
» The clock will stop for the one-minute warning.
– The clock may have less than one minute when
stopped if a play is currently in progress
» Inside the one minute warning, the clock will stop for
the following:
– Incomplete Pass
– Out of Bounds
– Scores/Touchback
– Change of Possession
– First Down
– Penalties
31. Recreational Sports and Services
Timing: One-Minute and Under
» Clock will start accordingly:
– On the snap
• Incomplete pass
• Out of bounds
• Scoring play (e.g. touchdown, safety)
• Change of possession
– Ready for play whistle
• First downs when the previous play ends in bounds
– Penalties
• The clock will restart dependent on the previous play
– Example: At the end of the previous play, the ball was
spotted in bounds. After administering penalty, the clock
will start on the ready for play whistle.
32. Recreational Sports and Services
The Game: Overtime
» A coin toss shall be conducted, and the
winning captain may choose offense or
defense.
» Each team shall receive a possession to
score.
» Each team shall have three downs,
unless changed due to penalty, to
advance the ball from the 10 yard line
to the goal line.
» An intercepted pass shall be declared
dead immediately, and the defense, if
required, shall transition to offense.
» Overtime periods shall be played until
the score is no longer tied at the end of
the second team’s possession.
33. Recreational Sports and Services
Possessions and Downs
» Possessions will START on the 10 Yard Line
– At the beginning of each half
– Turnovers
– After all scoring plays (try and safety)
– Touchbacks
» Teams will have Three Downs to advance the ball to the Next
Zone Line-To-Gain
» On 3rd down, teams have to attempt to go for the Next Zone Line-
To-Gain or the end zone.
» The passer has five seconds to release the ball
34. Recreational Sports and Services
Scoring
» Touchdown (TD)
– Value: Six Points
– Nose of the ball crosses the plane of the Goal Line with
possession by an offensive player
– Receiver catches the ball in the end zone with at least
1 foot in bounds (1st foot must land in bounds).
» Safety
– Value: Two Points
– Runner carries the ball from the field of play to or
across his/her own goal line and becomes dead in their
own end zone in his/her team possession.
– Player punts, passes, fumbles, snaps, muffs, or bats a
loose ball from the field of play into the end zone
(includes on the goal line).
– Any accepted offensive penalties committed in the end
zone.
35. Recreational Sports and Services
Scoring
» The Try (Extra Point Attempts)
– After a Successful TD (unless
moved by penalty)
• 1 point from 3 yard line
• 2 points from 10 yard line
• 3 points from 20 yard line
– Once the scoring team selects
how many points they will be
attempting, they must use a
timeout to change that decision.
– If the defense intercepts the
pass, the play is dead. X
X
X
Endzone
3 Yard Line
10 Yard Line
20 Yard Line
36. Recreational Sports and Services
Scoring: Mercy Rule
Point Differential Time Remaining Result
Fifty Points Fifteen minutes (15:00) or less in 2nd Half End of Game
Thirty Points Five minutes (5:00) or less in 2nd Half End of Game
Twenty Points One minute (1:00) or less in the 2nd Half End of Game
37. Recreational Sports and Services
Fumbles
» There are no fumbles in flag
football.
» When a fumbled ball touches the
ground, it is dead immediately.
» Fumbles will be spotted where
they hit the ground.
– Failed lateral and backwards
passes shall be treated as
fumbles.
39. Recreational Sports and Services
Rushing the QB
» The defensive player
cannot cross the line
of scrimmage until
the QB has released
the ball
» The QB has 5
seconds to release
the ball
41. Recreational Sports and Services
3 Yard Penalties
» Delay of game
» False start
» Encroachment
» Illegal snap
» Offensive player leaving field on
wrong side
» Illegal procedure
» Illegal formation
» Illegal motion
» Illegal shift
» Player receiving snap within 2 yards
» Illegal forward pass (Loss of down)
» Intentional grounding (Loss of down)
» Illegal substitution
» Aiding runner by teammates
» Male advancing ball through neutral
zone (Co-Rec)
» Two consecutive male to male
forward passes (Loss of down, Co-rec)
» Equipment worn illegally
» Player out of bounds when ball is
snapped
» Intentionally throwing a backward
pass or fumble out of bounds (loss of
down)
42. Recreational Sports and Services
5 Yard Penalties
» Illegal contact
» During play, going out of bounds
and coming back in to play
» Offensive 7 defensive passing
interference
» Stiff arm
» Flag guarding
» Illegal flag belt removal
» Personal foul
» Roughing the passer (automatic
first down)
» Illegally secured flag belt on
touchdown
» Illegal participation
» Illegal punt
» Illegal stripping
» Unsportsmanlike conduct
» Illegal player equipment
» Quick kick
» Spiking, kicking, or throwing ball
during dead ball
» Batting a loose ball
» Hurdling
» Kick catch interference
» Unfair act
» A non player deflags or interferes
with runner (disqualification and
touchdown awarded)
43. Recreational Sports and Services
Flag Guarding
» Flag Guarding is an illegal contact
by a runner to prevent a defender
from removing the runner’s flag
belt.
» The runner cannot use his or her
hands, arms, or ball to deny a
legitimate attempt at the flag belt.
» Without contact, flag guarding
cannot occur.
» If a runner attempts to guard his or
her flag and deflagged, there is no
penalty.
44. Recreational Sports and Services
Penalties: Unsportspersonlike Conduct
» Some examples of unsportspersonlike
conduct:
– Taunting
– Spiking or kicking the ball
– Excessive or unnecessary contact
– Inappropriate language directed
towards a player or official
– Disrespectfully addressing an official
– Fighting (Immediate Disqualification)
– Contacting/hitting an official
(Immediate Disqualification)
– Illegally secured flag belt (Immediate
Disqualification)
45. Recreational Sports and Services
Penalties: Unsportspersonlike Conduct
» Player Disqualification
– Two unsportsmanlike penalties
– One flagrant unsportsmanlike penalty
» Team Disqualification
– Three unsportsmanlike penalties
47. Recreational Sports and Services
Team Composition
» Co Rec
– Maximum of 4 players on the field
• Combination
– 2 male/2 female
– Minimum of 3 players on the field
• Combinations
– 2 male/1 female
– 2 female/1 male
– No more than 3 per gender are
allowed at once
48. Recreational Sports and Services
Scoring
» Scoring
– If a female scores a
touchdown by entering the
end zone with the ball or
passing it, the value of the
touchdown will be 9 points.
• The value of Extra Point
Attempts shall not
change.
49. Recreational Sports and Services
Passing
» The passer has five seconds to release the ball
» Open vs. Closed Plays
– Open Play
• A male or female may be a legal passer or receiver.
– Closed Play
• A female must be the passer or receiver during a play
that ends in positive yardage.
• A male cannot complete a pass to another male player
(Illegal Male Reception).
» Completed passes may or not affect the Open/Closed status of
a play.
» Penalties do not affect the open or closed status of a play.
50. Recreational Sports and Services
Passing
» Examples
– 1st Down, ZLTG 20 yard line – OPEN status
• Female Male: Next play will be OPEN
– If a female is always involved in a play with a completed pass
for positive yardage, the status shall always remain OPEN.
• Male Male: Following play shall be CLOSED
– 2nd Down, ZLTG 20 yard line – CLOSED status
• Male Male: Illegal Male Reception (Five Yards from the previous
spot, Loss of Down) & the play remains closed
• Female Male for positive yardage: Next play shall be OPEN
• Male Female for positive yardage: Next play shall be OPEN
– When a play is closed, (1) a female must be involved as the
passer or receiver and (2) the play must result in positive
yardage to change the status of the next play to OPEN.