Rules Rules
Commack
Youth League
2007 Basketball Rules
The purpose of youth league sports is to have an environment where kids can have fun and treat each other with respect. Players will encourage their teammates, work on improving their skills as well as their understanding the game, and respect the officials and coaches. Coaches will be positive role models and demonstrate character in dealing with players, officials, and other coaches. All players will be on the court for at least one half of the game as the focus is on participation and fun over winning. SPORTSMANSHIP is expected from all players, coaches, and spectators at all times. It is the discretion of the officials to determine whether an action is unsportsmanlike. Taunting, profanity, and general disrespect for may also be dealt with additionally by the league.
Girls
- The game will be played in 16 minute halves with running time with a 28.5 girls’ basketball. The clock will stop on a whistle during the last minute of the half and at the end of the game and starts when the official’s hand comes down after a player touches the ball.
- Each team gets 2 timeouts per half, one 30 second and one full.
- All teams will play man to man defense with no intentional doubling. Players must be approximately six feet from the person they are defending. There will two double team warnings per team before a technical foul is called.
- No team shall defend in the backcourt. When the defending team gets a rebound the offensive team must retreat and allow a “free up” in the backcourt. The official may call possession (White or Red) reminding the appropriate team to retreat on defense.
- No fast breaks at any point during the game. If a team does break, the possession will go into the backcourt for the same team. There is no penalty.
- Officials will treat the level as instructional, especially early in the season, and may give the ball back to a team after explaining the violation that occurred. (Usually with traveling and double dribbles)
- Substitutions will take place every four and a half (4) minutes with the clock stopping to have players line up at mid-court. THIS IS NOT A TIMEOUT AND THE CLOCK AFTER 1 MINUTE WILL START EVEN IF PLAY HAS NOT RESUMED!
- In case of a tie at the end of regulation there will be a three minute overtime period with the first two minutes running time and the last minute stopped time. Each team will get one extra full timeout and the period will start with a jump ball.
- Players with five fouls may stay on the floor but will receive a technical foul plus the result of the play if they foul at that point. The opposing team keeps possession as well.
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