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Cecilia Suzuki, Program Specialist Phone: 270-7314 Kaunoa Senior Services Fax: 270-8037 401 Alakapa Place Paia, Hawaii 96779 E-Mail: cecilia.suzuki@co.maui.hi.us Kathy Ramos, Program Assistant III Phone: 270-8022 Kaunoa Senior Services Fax: 270-8037 401 Alakapa Place Paia, Hawaii 96779 E-Mail: kathy.ramos@co.maui.hi.us OAHU Roger Watanabe, Recreation Specialist III Phone: 220-0017 Recreation Support Services Fax: 768-3052 1000 Uluohia Street, #309 Kapolei, Hawaii 96707 E-Mail: rwatanabe@honolulu.gov Les Lunasco, President Phone: 637-5993 Makua Ali i Senior Softball Cell: 295-3962 P.O. Box 562 Waialua, Hawaii 96791 E-Mail: luna1208@hawaii.rr.com TABLE OF CONTENTS FIELD DIMENSIONS... 2 OFFICIAL BALL... 2 GAME LENGTH... 3 PLAYER ELIGIBILITY... 4 ROSTERS... 4 PITCHING... 5 EQUIPMENT AND UNIFORMS... 6 PHYSICAL VIOLENCE... 6 PLAYING RULES... 6 MISCELLANEOUS RULES... 9 RULES NOT COVERED... 11 PROTESTS... 11 SEEDING... 11 HOME PLATE DIAGRAM... 14 ISLAND REPRESENTATIVES... 15 16 1

RULES AND REGULATIONS A. FIELD DIMENSIONS 1. Distance between bases: 55 feet (measured from the tip of home plate to the outside corner of first base). 2. Pitcher s mound distance: 46 feet (measured from the tip of home plate to the forward edge of the pitcher s plate). 3. Strike mat measuring 19 inches wide by 34.5 inches long, will be placed over home plate and be aligned with the front edge of home plate. DEFENSE: A defensive player making a play at home will be allowed to complete the force play by touching any portion of the strike mat not just home plate. If a defensive player kicks or moves the mat during the force play, the batterrunner scoring will be declared safe. 4. With the use of the mat, a strike is a legal pitch touching any part of home plate or mat. 5. Double bases recommended for tournament play. 6. The host island for the State Tournament shall mark the perimeter of all fields that do not have a perimeter fence. The marked fields shall have a 250 feet radius. B. OFFICIAL BALL 1. 14-inch inseam type ball to be used for all games during the tournament. 2. Host island to keep all tournament balls after completion of games. C. GAME LENGTH 1. Seven (7) innings for all official games. 2 SENIOR SOFTBALL ISLAND REPRESENTATIVES HAWAII Roann Okamura Phone: 961-8708 Elderly Activities Division Director Fax: 961-8704 127 Kamana Street Hilo, HI 96720 E-Mail: elderly@co.hawaii.hi.us Iris Higa Phone: 961-8710 Elderly Activities Division 127 Kamana Street Rm. 1 Hilo, HI. 96720 Email: ihiga@co.hawaii.hi.us Randell Kokubun Phone: 961-8710 Elderly Activities Division 127 Kamana Street Rm. 1 Hilo, HI. 96720 Email: rkokubun@co.hawaii.hi.us KAUAI Pedro Pat Baniaga, Coordinator Phone: 651-0616 407 Kaumakani Avenue P. O. Box 8 Kaumakani, Hawaii 96747 E-Mail: ppban@msn.com MAUI Stephen Cramer, Recreation Assistant II Phone: 270-5582 Island Coordinator Cell: 870-0023 700 Halia Nakoa Street, #2 Wailuku, HI 96793 E-Mail: stephen.cramer@co.maui.hi.us 15

HOME PLATE DIAGRAM SOFTBALL DIAMOND Batter s, Catcher s Boxes, Scoring Plate (Not drawn to scale) 2. A 12 run TKO rule will be in effect in all games except for CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES. However, teams must complete five (5) innings of play; 4½ innings if the home team is ahead. 3. After 60 minutes has expired, that inning will be completed and one additional inning will be played. There will be no run limit in the final inning. This rule is designed to allow 1 hour and 15 minutes, which is ample time to play most normal, seven (7) inning games. No time limit in the championship game. COMMITMENT LINE 20 BATTER S BOX 4. Fifteen (15) minute grace period for the first game only. When there is more than one (1) game scheduled on a specific field, teams scheduled to play the 2 nd, 3 rd, or 4 th games, shall be ready to play their game not less than 30 minutes prior to the scheduled start time. 50 TO 3 rd BASE SCORING PLATE 8 HP 5. A maximum of five (5) runs per inning, except for the final inning of the game in which each team can score an unlimited number of runs. The umpire must announce the last inning unless it is the seventh inning. 6. When teams are tied and going into extra innings, each team starts each inning with a runner on second base. The runner must be the last person who batted the previous inning, whether they made the third out or not, and no substitute or courtesy runner may replace him until he has reached third base. NOTE: If the last batter out cannot continue to play due to injury, illness, etc., he will be declared out and the next previous batter out will be the tie-breaker runner. 7. The Chief Umpire shall declare the starting time right after the first pitch. D. PLAYER ELIGIBILITY 1. All players must be 55 years and older in order to participate. 14 3

2. Teams are allowed to use only one player under the age of 60 at a time. 3. Substitution rules governing players under age 60: A substitution under 60 years of age can only replace another under 60 player in the lineup, and must bat in the same position. EXCEPTION RULE: If a team's starting lineup does not include a player under 60 years of age, an under 60 substitute may be inserted in any part of the batting order. However, if a second under 60 substitute is used, he can only replace and bat in the same order established by the first under 60 substitute. 5. In playoffs - if teams from the same island playing each other, they may be rescheduled to play another team from another island from their pool. No exceptions for place tournament games. Teams scheduled must play. N. SENIOR SOFTBALL LEAGUE PLAYING RULES FOR EACH ISLAND The island coordinator, coaches, and rostered members of each island shall select a league format for their own island s regular season. 4. Acknowledge a player s age by the year of birth. (Clarification: A player who is 59 years old at the start of the season and will attain age 60 at any time during the rest of the year, is considered 60 and eligible as a 60 year old from the beginning of the season). E. ROSTERS 1. No limit to the number of players on team's roster. 2. Final and complete rosters must be submitted to the Host Island no later than July 1 of the year of the Tournament. 3. All players must sign the roster forms to verify their ages. 4. All players listed on a team's roster must have been active with the team during the current season. Active means with the same team from the beginning to the end of his/her current season. If a team is dissolved while the season is in play, up to 2 players from the dissolved team, may become members of another team within the league no later than June 30 th of the current year (upon approval of Island Coordinator-these names should be highlighted when State tournament rosters are submitted). 4 13

Divisions E through G: Equally divide remaining teams from the rest of the islands 4. If more than 40 teams play in a State Tournament then an F Division can be used. Division A Division B Pool 1 Pool 2 Pool 1 Pool 2 Oahu 1 Oahu 2 Oahu 3 Oahu 4 Kauai 1* Hawaii 4 Hawaii 5 Hawaii 6 Hawaii 2 Hawaii 1 Kauai 2* Maui 2* Hawaii 3 Maui 1* Hawaii 7 Hawaii 8 Division C Division D Pool 1 Pool 2 Pool 1 Pool 2 Kauai 3* Kauai 4* Kauai 5* Maui 5* Maui 4* Maui 3* Oahu 7 Oahu 8 Oahu 5 Oahu 6 Hawaii 12 Hawaii 11 Hawaii 10 Hawaii 9 Hawaii 13 Hawaii 14 Note: Divisions E through G will be divided by the balance of teams from the four leagues. Division E Division F Pool 1 Pool 2 Pool 1 Pool 2 Division G Pool 1 Pool 2 The above is a suggested tournament format only. *Maui and Kauai teams will alternate between Pool 1 and Pool 2 of their respective Divisions each year. Teams may be added or deleted each year. Year Island Pool #1 Year Island Pool #1 2014 Maui 2017 Kauai 2015 Kauai 2018 Maui 2016 Maui 2019 Kauai 12 5. THERE WILL BE NO ALL STAR TEAMS. Teams entering will use only their original players in the existing league. Teams must enter the tournament intact. 6. Only OFFICIAL ROSTER will be accepted. Only Island Coordinators will be involved in discussion if any problem should come up. 7. Only teams registered with the following leagues will be allowed to participate in the Annual State Tournament. a. Kauai Senior Citizens Softball Association b. Makua Ali i Softball League (Oahu) c. Hawai i Kupuna Softball League d. Maui Senior Softball League F. PITCHING 1. No age minimum on pitchers. 2. No limit to the number of innings one may pitch. 3. The pitched ball must be delivered with a perceptible arc and reach a height of at least six (6) feet from the ground while not exceeding a maximum height of twelve (12) feet from the ground. 4. Three (3) warm-up pitches. G. EQUIPMENT AND UNIFORMS 1. All players must use a glove. 2. Use of catcher's mask is optional. 3. No barefoot allowed. No metal spikes allowed. 4. Uniforms: Only the cap and jersey need to be alike in color and 5

trim. Pants and shorts need to be similar in color, excluding trim. 5. Six (6") inch high numbers on uniform required. 6. Only official softball bats may be used. 7. TITANIUM BATS not allowed. 8. The base size shall be 15" x 15" x 2". H. PHYSICAL VIOLENCE 1. Any player(s) involved in a physical fight or violent contact with another player shall be barred from the game and tournament from that point on. 2. Any player(s) who physically or verbally abuses or makes contact with any umpire or tournament official shall be barred from the games and tournament from that point on. I. PLAYING RULES 1. Base Running a. Players may overrun base, but when doing so, may not make an attempt to advance to the next base unless the overran base is retouched first. The only exception is overrunning first base (retouching is not required). Defensive team must appeal the play if there is an infraction. b. No sliding allowed. Players to be called out. c. Runner must remain in contact with the base until the ball is hit. However, if the batter swings and misses, the runner will not be declared out for leaving the base. d. If a base runner slips or falls, he MAY NOT use his hands to touch the base or will be declared out. 6 11. Prize award for Championship team in each bracket will be tournament entry fee paid. K. RULES NOT COVERED All rules not covered in the Hawaii State Senior Softball Rules and Regulations will be according to the Official Senior Softball - USA Rulebook. L. PROTESTS 1. Protests must be made at the time of the disputed play. 2. ALL protests will be resolved at the point before the game proceeds. 3. Decision of the protest committee is final. 4. Protest committee shall consist of the Island Coordinators plus the Tournament Director. Alternates shall be used if a committee member is a player. M. SEEDING 1. Tournament host may alter suggested format due to increase and/or decrease in team count. Island Coordinators will notify Host on teams from their leagues committed to participate in the State tournament no later than June 1 of that year. 2. Placement in pool shall be in accordance with guidelines. However, teams from the same league shall not play each other on the 1 st game of the tournament. 3. Divisions A through D will have eight (8) teams per division. Division: A 2 Oahu, 4 Hawaii, 1 Maui, 1 Kauai Division B: 2 Oahu, 4 Hawaii, 1 Maui, 1 Kauai Division C: 2 Oahu, 2 Hawaii, 2 Maui, 2 Kauai Division D: 2 Oahu, 4 Hawaii, 1 Maui, 1 Kauai 11

b. A foot down on the scoring plate prior to the ball being received by a defensive player touching home plate is the same as a foot down on home plate for the purpose of scoring a run. 6. BREAK-IN TIES - If there is a two (2) team tie, head to head play will break the tie. If there is a three (3) team tie, the following format will be used to break the tie: 1. Run differential with a maximum of 12 runs for each game will be allowed. 2. Least runs scored against. 3. Flip of a coin 7. TOURNAMENT FEES - Host Island to set entry fee not to exceed $200.00. 8. RAIN OUT - Teams (in uniform) to be present until umpire declares the game unplayable, unless notified by tournament director. 9. LINE UP SHEETS - Must be legible and include: a. First and last name of each player b. Jersey number c. Under 60 players must be identified with an * next to their name 10. If an out is recorded, the ball goes immediately back to the Pitcher. No throwing the ball around the infield after an Out is called (no Around the Horn ). Consequence: 1 st time warning 2 nd time a ball is Recorded for the next batter. 10 e. KNOCKING BALL LOOSE If a runner knocks the ball loose from a defensive player by physical contact, he will be declared out and the ball automatically becomes dead providing that in the umpire s judgment the defensive player has possession of the ball. This rule is intended to discourage "bumping" and unnecessary physical contact between players. f. On plays at second or third base, the base runner finding the base blocked by the defense must run by the base and be declared safe or out by the umpire. g. To avoid contact, runner does not have to touch base. He/she must run on either side of the base. Defensive player does not have to physically tag the runner. However, if it is a force play, the defensive player must touch the base with the ball in his/her possession and control. If it is a tag situation, the defensive player must show an attempt to tag the runner. Both situations are a judgment call of the Umpire. h. Interference by the batter or runner will be called when, in the judgment of the umpire, the base coach at third base or first base physically assists him in returning to or leaving third or first base. Penalty: the runner is called out and the ball is dead. 2. Courtesy Runner a. Unlimited courtesy runners are allowed each inning. b. Any player on the official line-up sheet including available substitutes may be used as a courtesy runner. c. A courtesy runner is in the game when he/she touches the white base. 7

d. A courtesy runner whose turn at bat comes up while he/she is on base will be out. He/she will be removed from the base and come to bat. A second courtesy runner cannot be substituted at this time. e. A player may be a courtesy runner only once per inning. f. A courtesy runner may not run for an existing courtesy runner except for an injury. g. A runner who is replaced with a courtesy runner may not be used as a courtesy runner for the remainder of the inning. h. An under 60 year old player can only courtesy run for another under 60 year old player. i. Rule D (Player Eligibility) still applies. J. MISCELLANEOUS RULES 1. Batter hitting foul on third strike will be declared out. (Official Rules). 2. Extra Player (EP) Rule a. An extra player is optional, but if one is used, it must be made known prior to the start of the game and be listed on the scoring sheet in the regular batting order. If the EP is used, he/she must be used the entire game. Failure to complete the game with all batters as a result of an ejected player, results in a forfeiture of the game. b. The EP must remain in the same position in the batting order for the entire game. c. Use unlimited EP s (optional) on offense, only ten (10) players on defense (under 60 rule still applies). d. The EP may be substituted for at any time. The substitute 8 must be a player who has not yet been in the game. The starting EP may re-enter. e. Should an offensive player become injured causing the team to drop below the original batting line-up the team will not be forced to forfeit the game, and an out will be declared only the first time that position comes to bat. 3. Twenty (20) Feet Line a. A 20-foot line measured from the tip of home plate towards third base will be used for all tournament games. b. At the spot marking the 20 foot distance, there will be another commitment line approximately six (6) feet long intersecting the runner s line. (Three feet on each side of the runner's line). c. For this rule, any base runner that either touches the line or passes the line is committed to home plate. He cannot return to third base or will be automatically be declared out after crossing this line. 4. DOUBLE BAGS - FIRST BASE - A double bag or mat of equal size shall be used at first base, the double portion of the bag or mat being in foul territory abutting first base. If there is a play on a batter going to first base, the batter MUST touch the portion of the double bag or mat extending into foul territory. The batter shall be called out for failing to do so. 5. SCORING PLATE - Refer to diagram. a. Shall be located with its back tip of plate eight (8) feet from the forward left corner of home plate. The scoring plate shall be situated on an imaginary extension perpendicular to the third base foul line. The scoring plate should be anchored to the ground to prevent slippage and change of position during the game. 9

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