Rules and Regulations
BRADLEY COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION
YOUTH BASKETBALL AND CHEERLEADING
RULES AND REGULATIONS
ARTICLE I – SPONSPORING ORGANIZATION
Bradley
County Parks and Recreation (hereafter “the Recreation Department”) is
the sponsoring organization for the Bradley County Youth Basketball
League (hereafter “the league”). The Recreation Department will not
tolerate any form of taunting or any conduct which is intended to
embarrass, ridicule or demean others. The league will not tolerate any
conduct that discriminates against any child or participant on the
basis or race, religion, gender or national origin. The Director of the
Recreation Department (hereafter “the director”) is responsible for the
day to day operations of the league, and the director may remove any
person from the program who violates these principles.
ARTICLE II – PURPOSE
To
operate a well-organized youth basketball program for Bradley County
children in grades 2 through 5 where good sportsmanship and fairy play
are stressed at all times.
ARTICLE III – SEASON
Tryouts
and practices are not permitted at any time before October 1 for
cheerleading, October 16 for Girls, and October 28 for Boys. The season
will end with the last day of the tournament. Teams will not be
organized or allowed to hold “open gyms” or any other similar group
activities prior to the above said dates. If a team violates this rule,
the team will lose two home games. The director shall strictly enforce
this rule.
ARTICLE IV – COACHES
1. Coaches
must be eighteen (18) years old as of September 1. All coaches
(including any assistants) must apply to and be approved by the
department by completing a written application. After approval, the
coach and all other league personnel will be responsible to the
department. The director may immediately remove a coach from the
program for not following league rules or policies or for any conduct
unbecoming of a coach.
2. Coaches are responsible for their own conduct, their players’ conduct, and the conduct of the fans at their school.
3.
Only two (2) coaches per team are allowed, one head coach and one
assistant. Two coaches plus one team scorekeeper/statistician are
permitted on the team bench during a game. No other persons are allowed
on the team bench, including but not limited to, mascots, cheerleaders,
babies, or any other person. Referees shall strictly enforce this rule.
4.
Home team coaches are responsible for providing a scorekeeper and a
timekeeper. Scorekeepers and timekeepers will be mature and responsible
individuals and must be at least eighteen (18) years old.
5.
Coaches must possess leadership ability and know how to work with
children, developing teamwork, sportsmanship, discipline, and teaching
the fundamental and basic skills of basketball. All coaches must
complete the National Youth Sports Coaches Association (NYSCA)
certification training program. Coaches must adhere to the standards
established by the NYSCA and adopted by the league.
6. Coaches receiving a technical foul in a game for un-sportsmanlike conduct shall be penalized as follows:
1st technical foul
– coach shall self-report the technical to the recreation department,
and the director shall log technical foul into the director’s records.
2nd technical foul
– 1 game suspension (to be served following game, regardless of whether
the game is a regular season game tournament game, or a make-up game).
3rd technical foul – coach shall be suspended from the league for the remainder of the season, including any post-season tournament(s).
ARTICLE V – PLAYERS
1. Number of divisions: The league will consist of two divisions – a 3rd grade division and a 4th & 5th grade division.
2. Age limitations:
A child may not turn 10 years old before August 1st to participate in
the 3rd grade division. Any child that becomes 10 years old on or
before August
1st is not eligible to play in the 3rd grade
division, but may “play up” in the 4th & 5th grade division. A
child may not turn 12 years old before August 1st to participate in the
4th & 5th grade division. Any child that becomes 12 years old on or
before August 1st is not eligible to play in the league. This later
rule applies regardless of the child’s grade in school.
3. No “playing down”: Children in the 4th grade or higher may not participate in the 3rd grade league regardless of their age.
4. "Playing up”:
Children in the 3rd grade and below are encouraged to play in the 3rd
grade division. However, they may “play up” in the 4th and 5th grade
league even if they are eligible to play in the 3rd grade division.
Coaches are cautioned about this decision, because once a child is
placed on a roster for a 4th and 5th grade team, a child may not return
to a 3rd grade team for the remainder of the season (including
tournaments).
5. Number of teams per school: Each school may have four teams:
*3rd grade boys
*3rd grade girls
*4th and 5th grade boys
*4th and 5th grade girls
6. Team Rosters:
Prior to the first game of the season, the “Official Waiver &
Release of Liability & Indemnification Form” and copies of all
birth certificates must be filed with the department. Parents or legal
guardians are responsible for signing the waiver and release form and
providing birth certificates. Failure to sign the waiver and release
form or providing a birth certificate will make a child ineligible to
participate. The player roster must have a minimum of 12 players
listed. The director strongly suggests that each team carry more than
twelve (12) players in cases of injury, illness or eligibility
requirements.
Once a team roster is filed with the department, a
roster shall be made available to any coach in the program who requests
a copy. This will allow coaches of opposing teams to verify, prior to a
game, that their opponent is using only rostered players.
FAILURE TO SUBMIT ROSTER AND BIRTH CERTIFICATES BEFORE SEASON BEGINS:
NO
TEAM SHALL PARTICIPATE IN A REGULAR SEASON OR TOURNAMENT GAME WITHOUT
SUBMITTING A ROSTER AND ALL BIRTH CERTIFICATES TO THE DEPARTMENT.
IF
A TEAM PLAYS A REGULAR SEASON GAME BEFORE SUBMITTING A COMPLETED ROSTER
AND BIRTH CERTIFICATES TO THE DEPARTMENT, THE TEAM SHALL FORFEIT SAID
GAME. FORFEITS SHALL CONTINUE UNTIL THE COMPLETE ROSTER AND BIRTH
CERTIFICATES ARE SUMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT.
THE DIRECTOR SHALL STRICTLY ENFORCE THIS RULE.
7. Forfeit Rule
– Number of Players: Each team must have ten (10) players present
before the third (3rd) quarter begins. If ten (10) players are not
present before 3rd quarter begins, referees shall declare a forfeit and
record the forfeit on the game scorebook.
8. Tournament Rule
– Number of Players: Teams that are not made up of 10 or more players
will not be allowed to participate in the end of the season tournament.
9. Players’ Eligibility Policy
All players must register and play at the school they attend, subject to the following exceptions:
• Home School:
A home-schooled child may only play at the school where the child’s
residence is currently zoned. (For example, if a child lives in the EL
Ross school zone, but is home-schooled, the child may only play at EL
Ross.) For home-schooled children, a parent must present proof of the
child’s residence address and grade to the coach. The coach will then
notify the director in writing, and the director will verify that the
child is eligible to play for the school. Failure to secure the
director’s approval of a home-schooled child shall result in a
forfeiture of each game in which the child plays.
• Cross-zoned children: Cross-zoned children must play for the school they attend, not where they are zoned.
• Birth certificates: Players must present proof of age by a certified birth certificate prior to participation in any league game.
• Academic Eligibility:
To be eligible to participate in the program the student must receive
passing grades in the reporting period prior to and during the
basketball season. Players who are failing in 2 or more subjects will
be ineligible until grades improve. A player will be placed on
probation if he or she receives a D, F or Unsatisfactory in more than
one subject. If there is a repeat D, F or Unsatisfactory in the two or
more subjects the player will be suspended from participating. Players
shall be in regular attendance and must not be absent on the day of the
game nor absent the following game.
• Changing Teams:
Players must play on the school team to which they are assigned until
the child becomes ineligible, quits or is released. A child released
from one school’s team will not be allowed to play for another school’s
team.
• Additions to Roster: Coaches will not be permitted to add players to the roster after December 1st each year.
• Suspensions/Probation:
If a coach decides that because of a discipline problem, a child cannot
play, the Recreation Department will be notified of this action.
Coaches must notify the department immediately of player(s) placed on
probation or suspended for any reason.
• Player behavior/technical fouls:
Players should seriously accept the responsibility and privilege of
representing the school by displaying good sportsmanship at all times.
Failure to abide by the rules and displaying un-sportsman like behavior
is not acceptable. If a child receives a technical foul for
un-sportsman like behavior or conduct during a game, the penalties will
be as follows:
1st technical foul of the season – Suspension from remainder of the game
2nd technical foul of the season
– Suspension for remainder of the game and for the entire game
following the game in which the child receives a technical foul for
un-sportsman like conduct or behavior. The following game means just
that, the next game played by the team, regardless of whether the game
is a make-up, regular season game, tournament game or any other game.
3rd technical foul of the season – suspension for the remainder of the season and all tournaments.
Coaches
are responsible for enforcing this penalty and they shall immediately
notify the director of players receiving technical fouls for
un-sportsman like conduct.
Failure of a coach to follow and/or
enforce these rules will result in the forfeiture of all games in which
a child suspended under this rule participates, plus the removal of the
child from the program.
The technical foul rule shall apply to
all games including, but not limited to, regular season games, “play
days”, pre-season tournaments, holiday tournaments, and make up games.
The only games that the technical foul rule may not apply to are games
during the year-end recreation tournament. The director shall decide on
the technical foul rule for those tournament games.
The
technical foul rule does not apply to technical fouls for back court
guarding, or other technical fouls which do not involve a player’s
un-sportsman like behavior or conduct.
10. Participation in other programs/leagues:
Players assigned to a team and playing in this league cannot
participate in the Community Center league, Upwards Basketball, YBA or
any other basketball program or team. If a player violates this rule by
playing for another team outside the league (even for a second), they
shall be ineligible for the remainder of the season and tournament.
Coaches are responsible for notifying the parents/guardians of this
rule.
ARTICLE VI – GAMES IN GENERAL
1. The first
game will start promptly as scheduled. No Grace Period! Teams that play
the second game should be at the gym, ready to play at least thirty
(30) minutes before their scheduled game. If time allows, seven (7)
minutes between games and five (5) minutes between halves. If preceding
game is a forfeit, the next game will begin at the regular time
scheduled.
2. Players waiting to play the second game are to be seated in the bleachers until time for their game. Stay off the floor!
3. Bouncing of balls while other team is playing is not permitted.
4. All players must wear gym shoes.
5. No turf shoes allowed.
6. Court, Goal, Free Throw Line, and Ball size:
7. The size of the court may vary depending on the facility.
The goal:
4th and 5th grade: 10 feet
3rd grade: 9 feet
Balls: All players will play with a Women’s Basketball
Home team will provide the game ball. Visiting team should have own warm up balls.
ARTICLE VII – GAME RULES
High school rules will apply except for the following rules:
1. Uniforms:
Each team participant should wear jerseys identical in color and trim
with a minimum of four (4) inch numbers on the front and back of
uniform color to aid in player identification. No game will be
considered a forfeit for failure to wear their uniform.
2. Period Length:
League games, play-offs and tournaments will consist of four (4)
periods lasting six (6) minutes each for 4th and 5th grade and five (5)
minutes each for 3rd grade.
3. Overtime: In case of a tie
at the end of regulation play, two (2) minute overtime will be played.
If still tied, two (2) minute overtime will be played. There will be no
sudden death. Two (2) minute overtime will be played until there is a
winner. Jump ball starts over all overtimes.
4. Number of fouls allowed: Five (5) fouls disqualifies a player from a game.
5. Free throw lane:
Each lane space for the 3rd grade league may be occupied during the
free throw attempts. The free thrower and players are frozen until the
ball touches the rim or the backboard.
6. Coaching Box: All coaches must remain seated on the bench at all times while the clock is running or is stopped except to:
• Rise and stand in front of their seat to signal the referee to request a time-out or to signal players to request a time out.
• Confer with personnel at the scorers’ table to request a full-length time-out for a correctable error.
•
Confer with the scorers’ table to request a full time-out to prevent or
rectify timing or scoring mistake or an alternating possession mistake.
•
Replace or remove a disqualified/injured player, or player directed to
leave the game within 30 seconds when a substitute is available, while
within the confines of his/her bench.
The head coach and
assistant coaches should remain seated on the bench at all times while
the clock is running or is stopped except to:
• Confer with
bench personnel and players within the confines of the bench area
during a charged time-out or the intermission between quarters and
extra periods.
• Attend to an injured player when beckoned onto the court by an official.
•
Rise in front of their seats to spontaneously react to an outstanding
play by a member of their team or to acknowledge a replaced player(s),
but must immediately return to their seat.
Note 1: The
bench rule shall be strictly enforced by game officials. The first
violation of this rule will result in a warning to the head coach by
the game official. All subsequent violations will result in a technical
foul being assessed against the head coach.
Note 2: The
head coach may be off the bench in front of his/her seat within the
confines of the designated coaching box to give instructions to his/her
players and/or substitutes but must return to their seat once
instructions are given.
7. Protest Rule: Protests must be
made to the game officials when the incident occurs. Protests must be
submitted in writing to the director within 24 hours after the protest
is announced. When a protest is filed, it must be accompanied by a
$25.00 cash fee for league games and a $50.00 cash fee for all
tournament games. If a protest is upheld, the fee will be refunded. BURDEN OF PROOF IS ON THE ACCUSER.
A protest committee appointed by the director will decide all matters
of protest or incidents that may be out of the officials’ decisions or
rules on player violations not covered in these rules or the general
rules.
8. Time Outs: Four (4) time outs allowed per game.
Time outs can accumulate and can be used at any time. One (1) extra
time out is allowed for each overtime. Two consecutive time outs cannot
be called unless some time has elapsed off the clock.
9. Cancellation of Games:
The decision to cancel games will be the responsibility of the
Recreation Department. This decision is normally made by 4:00 pm, week
days and early on Saturday mornings. Coaches will be called so they may
call their players. If schools are closed due to weather conditions,
all basketball games will be cancelled.
10. Backcourt Guarding:
No backcourt guarding allowed except as set forth in the “pressing
rule” in Paragraph VII (11) below. The defensive player in the front
court must remain behind the mid-court line. However, defensive
pressure may be applied at this line. A ball passed from backcourt to
the front court is considered a free ball.
11. Full Court Press Rule:
Both teams may press the last 2 minutes of a game if the teams are
within ten points of each other. If a team is ahead by ten points or
more with two minutes or less to go in the last period, they may not
press. The team that is trailing by ten or more may still press.
•
Coaches should use discretion and refrain from running the score up.
There are numerous ways to accomplish this task and coaches must be
familiar with them.
• THE FULL-UNINTERRUPTED QUARTER RULE:
All players must play a full-uninterrupted quarter when they first
enter the game. There are no substitutions allowed in the first quarter
unless a player is injured, sick, fouls out, or is ejected.
Certain
circumstances may preclude a player from playing a full quarter, e.g.
an injury or emergency, fouling out or being ejected from the game.
Failure
to play each player a full uninterrupted quarter when they first enter
the game will result in a forfeiture of the game, unless the player is
injured, sick, fouls out, or is ejected from the game.
• Impact of the Full Uninterrupted Quarter Rule on Substitutions: There are no substitutions allowed in the first quarter unless a player is injured, sick, fouls out or is ejected.
A
coach may wish to make a substitution for a player during any period
after the first period. A coach may substitute freely, but must comply
with the following rules:
• A coach is only allowed to
substitute for a player that has already played a full quarter. The
only exception to this rule is if a player is injured, sick, fouls out
or is ejected from the game. A coach may not substitute for a player
who has not played a full uninterrupted quarter just because the player
is in “foul trouble”.
• Except in the rare circumstances where a
substitution is allowed in the first quarter (injury, sick, fouled-out
or ejected), a coach must use a substitute that has played a full
quarter. Otherwise, the substitute would not be playing a full
uninterrupted quarter from the time they first enter a game.
12. Blood Spill or Bleeding Player:
If or when an official observes a player is bleeding, or has an open
wound, or has an excessive amount of blood on his or her uniform, the
official will precede exactly the same as for an injured player, except
the player must leave the game. The player involved is not to return
until the bleeding is stopped, an open wound is covered or an
excessively bloody uniform is changed. Coaches should have sufficient
uniforms with them for such an occasion. Each head coach should keep in
the traveling first aid kit a Blood Safety Kit and be prepared to
handle a blood spill in your gymnasium. OSHA Regulations apply.
13. Review Committee:
The Recreation Department will establish a Review Committee. This
committee will be randomly selected by the recreation department and
will be comprised of coaches from both leagues. The committee will
convene at the discretion of the recreation department to hear
complaints regarding coaches, parents and players.
14. Gate Fees:
Gate fees for games will be standard across the league with regular
adult fees being $1.00 and .50 for Middle School students and above.
The end of the year tournament fees will be $2.00 for adults and $1.00
for Middle School students and above. Weekend passes or tournament
passes should be available. There will not be a charge for elementary
children and younger.
ARTICLE VIII – CHEERLEADERS
Cheerleading
sponsors who wish to coach a cheerleading squad in this league must be
at least seventeen (17) years of age as of September 1st of the current
year, and must apply to and be approved by the Bradley County Parks and
Recreation Department. The sponsor must be a full time coach, attend
all games, comply with all directives and be responsible to the program
director of head coach of the basketball team and the Recreation
Department. All cheerleading coaches/sponsors must complete the
National Youth Sports Coaches Association certification training
program. Coaches must adhere to the standards established by NYSCA and
adopted by this league. The cheerleading sponsor is required to attend
the first coaches meeting and the first tournament meeting and all
other meetings as required by the Recreation Department.
It must
be understood that to have a cheerleading squad you must first have a
basketball team. Schools without large numbers of students will have
problems forming both. Cheerleading squads should be formed as follows:
3rd grade squads and 4th and 5th grade squads. The number of the
cheerleaders is limited to eight (8) for each squad. You are allowed to
have as many as four (4) different squads of eight (8). Each squad
would then cheer 1 day each week. There should NEVER be more than eight
(8) cheerleaders each game day.
Cheerleaders should have a
designated space in the bleachers where they can sit and cheer during
the game. While a game is being played, cheerleaders are not allowed on
the floor at any location to cheer. No cheering on the court during
time-outs. Other than being able to cheer in the bleachers, the
cheerleaders can only cheer before the game, first four minutes of half
time (2 minutes for each school) and between the girls and boys games.
With proper coordination with the head basketball coach, additional
time may be available. No stunts are to be performed over 1 ½ high.
Sponsors
may not require cheerleaders to attend any outside gymnastics,
tumbling, or cheerleading classes. This is a personal decision to be
made by the parents or guardians.
Cheerleading tryouts are not to be held before October 1 of the current year.
ARTICLE IX – FUNDRAISERS
Fundraisers
must be approved by the Bradley County Parks and Recreation. No ball
team or cheerleading squad should collect money at a stop sign or
traffic light for means of raising funds. There are many other
fundraising events that should be used that do not jeopardize the
safety of the children as well as adults.
ARTICLE X – REFEREES
Referees are responsible for knowing the contents of these rules and enforcing them fairly and consistently.
ARTICLE XI – LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
Bradley
County, the City of Cleveland, and their agents, servants, and
employees (including, but not limited to, the Bradley County
Superintendent of Education, the City of Cleveland Director of Schools,
the Bradley County Board of Education, the City of Cleveland Board of
Education, the Bradley County Parks and Recreation Department and its
Advisory Board, the City of Cleveland Parks and Recreation Department,
all City and County Maintenance Personnel, Coaches, Schools and
Principals) are not responsible for any accident or personal injury or
for damaged, lost or stolen property.