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Chicago Catholic Youth League 2015-2016 Rules & Regulation 4 th 8 th Grade Boys and Girls COST: League fees for this year will be $180 per 7 th /8 th Grade team and $50 per 4 th /5 th / 6 th Grade team. All fees must be paid and submitted to CCYL Treasurer, Angela Kladis (Alphonsus Academy) by Friday, November 13 th, 2015. Alphonsus Academy Attn: Angela Kladis 1439 W. Wellington Ave. Chicago, IL 60657 ROSTERS: All rosters must be completed and turned in to CCYL Basketball Administrator, Jake LaForge (Old St. Mary s), at league meeting on November 18 th, 2015, at 6:00 PM (Location St. Matthias). UNIFORMS: In the case both schools have the same color uniforms it will be the Home Team s responsibility to supply and wear a different jersey or penny. All players in uniform are not allowed to wear jewelry of any kind while in a game or on the bench. The referees will enforce this rule. ELIGIBILITY: See below for guidelines: 4 th Grade players cannot be 11 prior to 11/30/15 and cannot be above the 4 th Grade level in school. 5 th Grade players cannot be 12 prior to 11/30/15 and cannot be above the 5 th

Grade in school. 6 th Grade players cannot be 13 prior to 11/30/15 and cannot be above the 6 th Grade in school. 7 th Grade players cannot be 14 prior to 11/30/15 and cannot be above the 7 th Grade in school. 8 th Grade players cannot be 15 prior to 11/30/15 and cannot be above the 8 th Grade in school. SCHEDULING: All 7 th /8 th Grade games were to be scheduled at CCYL Scheduling Meeting on October 15 th at Immaculate Conception St. Joseph and were to be turned in to CCYL Basketball Administrator, Jake LaForge (Old St. Mary s) by Wednesday, October 21 st, 2015. All schools were to submit available gym times and no play dates for 4 th /5 th /6 th Grade games to CCYL Basketball Administrator, Jake LaForge (Old St. Mary s) by Thursday, October 22 nd, 2015. Schedules for the 4 th /5 th /6 th Grade divisions are to be completed and released to schools in early November via CCYL Scheduling Director/Standings, Tom VandenBosch. In the event a school must change a scheduled game, that school s Athletic Director must first notify their scheduled opponent and the league at least 48 hours in advance. It is the home team Athletic Director s responsibility to reschedule the game (regardless of who cancels the game) and notify the League Executive Board of the new date. It is strongly recommended that both teams try and reschedule this game at the time of the cancellation. COACHES ARE NOT ALLOWED TO CANCEL AND/OR RESCHEDULE GAMES ON THEIR OWN. ONLY 7 th and 8 th Grade games can AD s attempt to reschedule. 4-6 th grade games are not to be rescheduled by AD s. If a school cancels less than 24 hours in advance, the school that cancels the game is responsible for the referee s fees for one game - $70.00, no matter how many games are scheduled that day and canceled. FORFEITS: There is a 15 minute forfeit time after the scheduled start time, which is on the hour for 4-6 th grades (discretion will be used in the case of bad weather). Also, if a school is unable to field a team with 5 eligible players, they must forfeit their game. All teams that forfeit will be assigned a loss in the standings. If a team does forfeit a game, they will be responsible for paying the referees either the $70.00 (for 7 th /8 th Grade) or $60.00 (4 th /5 th /6 th Grade) forfeit fee for the game. If a team

does not show, or a coach does not have enough funds, the school is to send payment to CCYL Treasurer, Angela Kladis (Alphonsus Academy), payable to the CCYL, which will go to cover the cost of referees. If the coach/ad does have the $70.00 fee at the time of the forfeit, he can pay the officials. REFEREES: The CCYL Director of Officials, Bob Rice, will schedule referees for all league games (4 th 8 th Grade). Each referee should be wearing official clothing and be current on CCYL League Rules and current IHSA rules. If requested by either team, the league requires each official to sign the official scorer s book at the scorer s table at the start of the game. If any school has any issues with a referee or referees they are to contact the League Executive Board with the names of the referees listed in the book and the issue at hand. Fees are to be paid by each school prior to the start of the game. This year s fees are $35.00 per game per team (7 th /8 th Grade) and $30.00 (4 th /5 th /6 th Grade). In the event only one referee shows up, then that referee will be paid time and a half. 7 th and 8 th grade officials then get $52 ($26 per team) and 4 th -6 th grade $46 ($23) per team. PROTESTS: A team may wish to make the league aware of any rule infraction (not including judgment calls) that had an impact on the outcome of a game. The league must be notified in writing (including email), within 24 hours of the conclusion of the game. Both coaches and referees will then be required to submit a report to the league. GAMES: The home team will be required to supply the following for all home games: 1. Game ball, which will be approved by the referees. Circumference 28.5 inches (4 th /5 th /6 th Grade Boys and Girls, 7 th /8 th Grade Girls) Circumference 29.5 inches (7 th /8 th Grade Boys) 2. Time keeper who will be qualified to handle the clock and scoreboard. 3. Scorekeeper who will sit at the scorer s table with the official scorebook and a set of the CCYL current rules. This will be the only book the referees will be required to sign. 4. The school Athletic Director, or athletic representative that is responsible for the gym during the contests. This person needs to be visible and be able to work with the referees, visiting coaches and fans in the event of any distractions that take away from the

contests. 5. A copy of the official CCYL prayer (as shown below). PREGAME PRAYER: Each CCYL matchup is to begin with a pregame prayer, organized by CCYL officials, before the start of each game. Teams are to meet at center court. Prayer is as follows: Lord, May I compete with respect for my teammates and for my opponents. May I push myself to do my best. Give me the strength, endurance, skills and sportsmanship to be the best athlete I can be. And let me always remember that with faith in you, all things are possible. Amen. GAME TIMES: 4 th /5 th /6 th Grade games will consist of four six (6) minute quarters running time; except for the last three (3) minutes of each half (2 nd quarter and 4 th quarter). The clock will stop on all whistles during these last three minutes. 7th grade games will consist of four six (6) minute quarters with a five (5) minute half time intermission. The clock stops on all whistles. The 8th grade games will consist of four seven (7) minute quarters and a five (5) minute half time intermission. At a minimum, there will also be a five (5) minute intermission between all games. The clock stops on all whistles. Clock is to be stopped at any point, at all levels, during the game for time-outs, shooting fouls, injuries, and as otherwise directed by the officials. JUMP BALLS: A jump-ball will occur at the start of each game. Alternate possession will be awarded thereafter. Each overtime period shall begin with a jump-ball. SUBSTITUTIONS: All players must check-in with the scorer s table when subbing into a game, including during shooting fouls. Players may not enter a game until allowed in by scorer s table/referees. Substitutions may be made between shots on shooting fouls and before the first shot on a 1-and-1.

OVERTIMES: All overtimes regardless of grade level will be three (3) minute periods with a jump ball starting the overtime period. Press is allowed at all levels, with the exception of that level s press rules in place (see Press Rules). TIMEOUTS: For 4 th /5 th /6 th Grade, each team will receive four (4) full timeouts per game and these can be used at any point during the game. Each team will be given an additional timeout for each overtime period. Each team will be given one extra full timeout per overtime period plus any time outs not used during the regulation game. For 7 th /8 th Grade, each team will be allowed three (3) full (one minute) time-outs and two 30-second time outs per game and these can be used at any time during the game. Each team will be given one extra full time-out per overtime period plus any time outs not used during the regulation game. BONUS: For 4 th /5 th /6 th Grade, the bonus will be allowed on the seventh (7 th ) team foul in each half. Prior to that, all non-shooting fouls will be taken out of bounds at the spot closest to the infraction. The Free Throw line will be two (2) feet shorter in the 4 th Grade Boys Division, the 4 th Grade Girls Division and 5 th Grade Girls Division. Players may enter lane once free throws hit the rim For 7 th /8 th Grade, the bonus will be shot on the eighth (8th) team foul in each half. Prior to that, all non-shooting fouls will be taken out of bounds at the spot closest to the infraction. During free throws, three (3) players are allowed on each side of the lane (slots closest to the end of the lines remain vacant). Players may enter the lane once the shooter releases the ball (with exception to players outside the three-point line, who must wait until ball hits the rim). There is NO Super Bonus at any grade level. 3 POINT SHOT (7 th and 8 th Grade Only): Three points will be awarded to any shot made outside the three-point line which is 19.9 feet from the center of the basket. It is each schools responsibility to have their floor marked properly for this rule. Please make sure this is done prior to your first game of the season so as not to cause any confusion. If there is not a solid line on the court at both ends, the 3-point shot will not be used. There are no 3-point shots in the 4 th /5 th /6 th grade levels.

PRESS RULES: See below for each level: 4th Grade Boys/4 th Grade Girls/5 th Grade Girls Divisions Full court press is only allowed in the last three (3) minutes in the last three minutes of each half (2 nd quarter and 4 th quarter). A team may not press if up by ten (10) points or more. 5 th Grade Boys/6 th Grade Boys/6 th Grade Girls Full court press is allowed until a team is ahead by ten (10) points or more. The defense then must be behind half court until the difference goes below ten (10) points. A warning is issued for the first violation of this rule; each subsequent violation is an indirect technical to the head coach. 7 th Grade Boys and Girls Divisions Full court press is allowed until a team is ahead by fifteen (15) points or more. The defense then must be behind half court until the difference goes below fifteen (15) points. A warning is issued for the first violation of this rule; each subsequent violation is an indirect technical to the head coach. 8th Grade Boys and Girls Divisions - Full court press is allowed until a team is ahead by twenty (20) points or more. The defense then must be behind half court until the difference goes below 20 points. A warning is to be issued for the first violation of this rule; each subsequent violation is an indirect technical to the head coach. LANE VIOLATIONS: The three (3) second rule is utilized at all levels. INBOUNDING: A full five (5) seconds is allowed to a player inbounding the ball. A ball is deemed to be inbounded upon the release of the inbounding player. A total of ten (10) seconds is allowed to get the ball over the half court. MERCY RULE (For 7 th /8 th Grade Only): If there is a 30-point differential at the end of the first half or anytime after, the game will be continued with a running clock. Please keep in mind we play the first half to completion with regular timing. If the differential is 30 points or more at half-time, the running clock procedures will be used. Beginning with the ensuing possession when the 30-point differential becomes effective, the following changes, and only these changes, will be made regarding rules determining when the clock will and will not be stopped. The clock will run continuously except for the following situations when it will be stopped:

1. Anytime a time-out is charged to a team 2. Intermission between third and fourth quarter 3. Anytime a technical foul is called 4. Once an official beckons or bench personnel come onto the floor to attend to an injured player, the clock will be stopped until play is started again 5. Once an official informs the Head Coach that a player has been disqualified from further participation in the game, the clock will be stopped until play is started again 6. Anytime officials determine it is necessary for safety reasons or to allow for multiple substitutions After the Mercy Rule is in effect and if the score gap closes below 30 points, the clock still continues to run. If the Mercy Rule is being used, the score will be kept in the scorebook and on the scoreboard. TECHINICAL FOULS: All technical fouls are two (2) shot fouls and also considered a personal foul on a player and a team foul. All technical fouls whether on a player, coach, or spectator are considered to be team foul. Two direct technical fouls on a player or coach will result in the automatic ejection of the person involved for the next two (2) games. If a player, spectator or coach is ejected from a contest, he or she will then be suspended from playing, viewing, or coaching in the next two (2) CCYL regular season or playoff games at that level. The suspended player, spectator or coach is not to be in the building or on the grounds where the game is being played. IHSA RULES: These rules will be used for all games where a CCYL rule does not exist. RESULTS: The HOME SCHOOL must e-mail all their games to the CCYL Scheduling Director/Standings, Tom VandenBosch, at the completion of their last game of the day. A photo of clearly written scores on paper can also be emailed to the Director, tvdb@att.net. Email, or sheet, must include date and location of games with grade, gender, and final score for each individual game. This should be done by individuals working scorer s table or the AD. CCYL BYLAWS: All league bylaws are expected to be maintained and followed in CCYL competition. Any violation of the rules can lead to disciplinary action and/or

suspension from future contests from the CCYL League Executive Board. All schools (Athletic Directors and Coaches) are expected to be familiar with rules and guidelines.