R.Y.A.A.  Basketball

7-9 League Rules

 

 

1.      The Commissioners(s) will have control over all phases of the sport unless the playing rules or By-Laws indicate otherwise.

 

  1. The children eligible to play in this league are ages 7, 8, and 9 years old, unless a medical need requires a child to play in this age group.

 

  1. Once the Commissioner(s) have determined the divisions, no player shall play below the league or age group to which he or she belongs, unless prior determinations have been made by the Commissioner(s).

 

4.      Any players ages 7-9 playing in a travel league as well as an in-house league, must play in the 10-12 league using 10’ baskets.

 

  1. Only registered players will be allowed to play.  Any player who has not completed the proper registration forms and medical releases are not allowed to play.

 

  1.  Any player registering after the draft will be placed in the player pool. If additional space is available before the final cutoff, late registering players will be placed on teams. All players must try out before the draft.

 

  1. Rosters to be determined after the registration by the Commissioners(s).  Once a roster is determined changes may not be made with the exception of correction of errors.

 

  1. The son or daughter of the Head Coach and one assistant may be protected during the draft. These children will be ranked and will be drafted according to their ranking.  This will be based on general consensus of the coaches participating in the draft.  If the coached can not reach a general consensus, the round will be determined by the commissioner. There will be no protecting of returning players.

 

  1. All players must play one (1) full quarter – start to finish in each half. No player can play in all four (4) quarters. (Passed 10-26-93). Unless the team has 6 players or less. 

 

    1. Coaches may not substitute players midquarter unless all players have played a full quarter in each half or if there is an injury or another valid reason as to why the child cannot continue to play.  Players that have played a full quarter, may be substituted midquarter for another player who has played a full quarter in the respective half.  (Ex.  A team has 9 players.  Five players played the full first quarter.  The other four players played full quarters in the second quarter.  The fifth player in the second quarter is a player who has already played a full quarter in the first quarter.  This player may be substituted with one of the other players who played a full quarter in the first quarter.)

 

  1. Penalty for not utilizing players properly is a FORFEIT of the game in question. (The Commissioners(s) shall determine the forfeit.)

 

  1. If a player is being disciplined, the head coach must inform the Commissioners(s) and the opposing coach before the game. The disciplined player must be in uniform and on the bench.

 

  1. If a player consistently misses practice due to unexcused absences, the coach should talk to the parents and try to gain an understanding as to why the child is constantly missing practices.  If the situation is not resolved, the coach must notify the commissioner(s) via email to inform them of the situation. The commissioner(s) will discuss this with the parents and advise them that if the player continues to miss practices then the player will be benched for one quarter.  NOTE - Missing practice due to vacations and illness does not constitute an unexcused absence. 

 

  1. Any player or coach receiving two (2) technical fouls will be ejected from the game.

 

  1. Any player or coach ejected will be suspended for the next game. All blatant ejections will be brought before the Commissioners(s).

 

  1. Foul or abusive language will be an automatic ejection, plus a technical foul.

 

  1. Any player or coach ejected two (2) times during the season will be suspended pending an investigation by the Commissioners(s) and may be suspended for the remainder of the season.

 

  1. High School rules will be in effect except for the following:

 

a.       Game time will be eight (8) minute quarters, running clock. (One     minute between quarters, three (3) minutes between halves.)

 

    1. Five (5) foul limit per player

 

    1. Fouling player must raise hand above head.

 

    1. Tie games will have five (5) minute overtime. If game is still tied after the initial overtime, three (3) minute overtime periods until the game is over.

 

    1. The first overtime period begins just as a new game. Team losing the tip will get the next possession.

 

    1. Technical fouls count as a team foul.

 

    1. Jump ball to start the game, then alternate possession.

 

    1. Two (2) time-outs per half. One time-out per overtime period.

 

    1. Full clock for the last two (2) minutes of each half, last two (2) minutes of the 1st overtime and the last minute of each additional overtime period.

 

    1. No full court press will be allowed during the game.  Teams playing backcourt defense will be warned. Two warning will be issued. On the third warning the team will be charged was a technical foul and a team foul.

 

k.      Defense needs to remain within the three point line, with the exception of trying to rebound or going after a loose ball. (The teams are allowed to cross the three point line to play defense only AFTER the offensive team crosses the mid court line and within the last 2 minutes of each half).

 

l.         Offensive players may not remain in the lane for more than 3 seconds.  Remaining in the lane for more than 3 seconds will result in the ball being taken out of bounds.  The team with the ball will retain possession of the ball.

 

m.     Traveling, double dribble, etc. will result in the ball being taken out of bounds.  The team with the possession of the ball will retain possession. (AFTER the mid point of the season if the same child travels, double dribbles, ect on the same possession then the result will be a turnover)

 

n.       ALL Players MUST check in with the scorekeeper.

 

  1. Regular season games will be officiated by one coach from each team.

 

  1. This is a learning league.  Teach your children to play positions.  Over aggressive play will not be tolerated.

 

  1. Game responsibilities: 

 

    1. Home team of the first game is responsible for gym preparation

 

    1. Home team for the last game is responsible for ensuring the gym is clean when leaving and that all equipment has been put away.  This includes, but is not limited to the baskets, scoreboard, and book. 

 

    1. Home team has the responsibility of obtaining volunteers to run the book and scoreboard.

 

    1. Home team is the team listed second on the schedule.

 

    1. ALL Teams are responsible for cleaning up after their game. 

 

  1. PLAY-OFFS

 

    1. All Teams will make the playoffs.

 

    1. The League Champion will be determined in a post regular season Championship Play-off Tournament (CPT). The only reward for finishing first in the regular season shall be the #1 seeding in the CPT. Teams will be seeded according to their regular season record.

 

    1. The specific format is outlined in the attachment at the end of the rules. 

 

    1. In the playoffs coaches from non-playing teams will be responsible to referee other games.  As the playoff season approaches playoff seeding, game times, and referee assignments will be announced.

 

  1. All-Stars and Fun Night

 

    1. All-Star and Fun night will take place at the end of the season.  Additional information to follow.