2008-2009 Basketball Rules

11-12 BOYS & 11-13 GIRLS AGE DIVISION

 

All head and assistant coaches must be certified through the W.C.Y.A.A program. Any coach caught coaching and not certified with cause his/her team to forfeit their game automatically.

 

  1. Two (2) referees will be used at all times and will play full court.
  2. Each age division will use eight (8) minute quarters.
  3. Anyone sitting on the bench or near enough to touch the players will be considered part of the team and may receive technical fouls.
  4. Five (5) fouls per player.  Please remember that an unsportsmanlike technical foul counts towards the total five (5) personal fouls.
  5. A team can only substitute on dead ball situations.  Substituting otherwise will result in a technical foul on the bench with a warning.
  6. The clock will stop in the last two (2) minutes of each half, like a normal game.  The rest of the time, the clock will stop only on time outs and during free throws.
  7. Free throws will be one and one on the seventh (7th) team foul (unless it is a shooting foul) and two (2) shots on a team’s tenth (10th) foul (double bonus).
  8. Each team will get three (3) timeouts per game.  Leftover timeouts will carry over to any overtime period.  Each team will get one (1) extra timeout for each overtime period.
  9. Made three-point shots will count as three points.
  10. EACH PLAYER MUST PLAY AT LEAST ONE (1) QUARTER IN EACH GAME.  THIS MEANS A TOTAL OF EIGHT (8) MINUTES OF PLAYING TIME IN EACH GAME.  THE PLAYING TIME RULE IS A PROTESTABLE ITEM.
  11. If a team is fifteen (15) or more points ahead, the team cannot play defense outside the three-point line.  If this rule is violated, the team is warned the first time and then given a technical foul each time afterwards.  The technical foul is against the bench and not the head coach.  There is no limit to the number of technical fouls that the bench can have.
  12. A team may start with four (4) players but must finish with at least four (4) players or a forfeit will be called.
  13. A TEAM MAY BRING UP PLAYERS (same community) FROM A YOUNGER AGE DIVISION TO MAKE THEIR TEAM HAVE A TOTAL OF SEVEN (7) PLAYERS.  THE PLAYERS BROUGHT UP MUST PLAY THE REQUIRED EIGHT (8) MINUTES AS A REGULAR PLAYER WOULD.  ONCE A GAME BEGINS, A YOUNGER PLAYER (ADD ON) CFANNOT BE ADDED TO THE OFFICIAL SCOREBOOK.  ONCE THE GAME BEGINS, IF A PLAYER ON THE REGULAR SEASON ROSTER ARRIVES AND THE COACH WISHES TO PLAY HIM/HER, THEN ONE (1) OF THE YOUNGER PLAYERS (ADD ON) PLAYERS MUST BE TAKEN OFF OF THE OFFICIAL SCOREBOOK AND WILL BE INELIGIBLE THERAFTER TO PARTICIPATE IN THAT PARTICULAR GAME.
  14. Each game will have a five (5) minute halftime and one (1) minute between quarters.
  15. After the first game on a given day, there will be a five (5) minute warm up period before the next game unless the 8 ½ foot goals must be replaced.  If the 8½-foot goals must be replaced, a ten (10) minute warm up period will be used.
  16. The High School Federation Rule Book will govern all other rules.
  17. DEFENSE:  Teams may play defense full court. The exception would be if they  have a fifteen (15) point lead.
  18. High school players must participate in two (2) quarters only.  Jayvee and middle school players may play the entire game.  If a jayvee player is moved (does not have to play) to the varsity for a game, then he or she is considered a varsity player for the rest of the season.
  19. High school and varsity players may play in all overtime periods unless they have fouled out or have been ejected.
  20. Players on the free throw line cannot leave until the ball hits the rim.  The free throw shooter also cannot leave the line until the ball hits the rim.
  21. The five (5) second call is in effect.  If a team is forced by rule to play defense behind the three-point line, no five second closely guarded rule will be called on the offensive player with the ball near the three-second line.
  22. The “O” tolerance rule is in effect for all age divisions.  Technical fouls will be called immediately on the following:  FINGER POINTING AND TRASH TALKING.
  23. All uniforms must be tucked in his or her shorts and pulled up to their normal positions.  Coaches and players will be warned before each game.  If a player has his or her shorts pulled down or shirts pulled out, the Referee will take the player out of the game at the next dead ball.  The player will be allowed to re-enter at the next dead ball.  There will be no technical foul this season for this violation.
  24. JEWELRY RULE:  NO jewelry may be worn during warm-up sessions or during the game by any player.  If caught wearing jewelry during the game or warm-up period, the Referee(s) will take the player out of the game at the next dead ball and he or she cannot return until the next dead ball.  There will be no technical foul called this season for this violation.***Jewelry also includes hair beads or hard clasps.***Earrings cannot be taped over.
  25. Score sheets must be left at the host site.  Make sure that each player’s first and last names are on the score sheets and properly spelled.  Circle the players that you would like listed in the paper and on the web site.  Make sure to total all points for each player and place the totals in the correct area. Full team names along with sponsors must also be listed.
  26. Score sheets must be turned in to Mickey Davis’ office by 7:00 p.m. on Sunday night or may be faxed by 7:00 p.m. to 239-1840.  No score sheets will be accepted through email.
  27. Any player not listed on a score sheet at the start of a game will not be allowed to play.  If a player plays and is not listed on the score sheet, that player will receive a technical foul and then disqualified from the game.
  28. A single elimination tournament will start the week after the regular season ends.
  29. If a player is suspended from school for any reason, then he or she is not eligible to participate in W.C.Y.A.A. practices or games.  Example:  A player is suspended from school on a Thursday and cannot go back to school until Monday, that player cannot practice or play any games until he or she goes back to school on Monday.  If he or she plays while suspended, his or her team will forfeit the game(s) they participated in.
  30. All overtime periods are three (3) minutes each.
  31. ONLY ONE COACH MAY STAND DURING THE GAME.  IF ANOTHER COACH STANDS, HE OR SHE WILL BE WARNED THE FIRST TIME AND THEN A TECHNICAL FOUL WILL BE CALLED ON THE SECOND (2ND) VIOLATION.  THE THIRD (3RD) VIOLATION BY THE SAME COACH WILL RESULT IN EJECTION.
  32. Each game will have a five (5) minute halftime and one (1) minute break between quarters.
  33. Players on free throw line:  Only three (3) players will be allowed on each side of the free throw lane in each age group.  In ages 11-12; 13-14 and 15-17, there will be no defensive players in the last block (on either side) next to the free throw shooter.
  34. NO GAMES WILL BE CHANGED UNLESS THERE IS A DEATH IN THE IMMEDIATE FAMILY OF A PLAYER OR COACH.  THERE WILL BE NO EXCEPTIONS.
  35. Protest Situations: Rule violation, illegal players, and players not playing their required amount of time.
  36. EJECTION RULE:  IF A PLAYER, COACH OR ADMINISTRATOR IS EJECTED FROM A GAME, HE/SHE MUST SIT OUT THE NEXT TWO (2) GAMES.  IF HE/SHE IS EJECTED A SECOND TIME THAT SAME SEASON, THEY MUST SIT OUT THE REMAINDER OF THAT PARTICULAR SEASON.  A THIRD EJECTION IN AN ATHLETIC YEAR WILL RESULT IN THAT PERSON SITTING OUT A WHOLE ATHLETIC YEAR.  THIS RULE ALSO APPLIES TO PARENTS AND FANS.  PLEASE NOTE THAT IF YOU ARE EJECTED, YOU MUST IMMEDIATELY LEAVE THE PREMISES AND NOT RETURN UNTIL THE SUSPENSION IS OVER.