NYFL
Organization and Rules
Table of Contests
- Administration
Committees and Officers
- Non-Administrative
Committees and Officers
- Administrative
Responsibilities
- Registration
Guidelines
- Game-day
Check-out and Check-in Procedure
- Head
Coach’s Responsibilities (Counting Plays, Scouting)
- Team
Organization
- Team
Checking Account
- Practices
and Games
- Playoffs
- Pro Bowl
(Fall Season Only)
- Parent’s Right
and Responsibilities (Message to Parents)
- Player /
Cheerleading Code of Conduct
- Grievance
Committee Responsibilities
- Issuing a
grievance or protest
- Refund
Policy
- Appendix A:
Rules Infractions and Penalties
Administration Committees and Officers
There are
several administrative officers and committees within the NYFL. Each serves a
separate purpose. The order of report is given below. Officers are volunteers
and elected to their positions on an annual basis.
·
Board
of Directors
·
President
(reports to Board of Directors)
·
Vice
President (reports to President)
·
Secretary/Treasurer
(reports to Board of Directors)
·
League
Commissioner (reports to President)
·
Assistant
Commissioners (reports to League Commissioner)
·
Cheerleading
Commissioner (reports to League Commissioner)
·
Registration
Committee Chairperson/Office Administrator (reports to President)
·
Grievance
Committee Members (reports to Board of Directors)
Non-Administrative Committees and Officers
Other
officers may be elected to serve on non-administrative committees. Some of
these are listed below. All of these committee members are volunteers and
report to the President.
·
Coach’s
Party Committee
·
Fundraising
Committee
·
Expansion
Committee
·
Activities
Committee
·
Coach’s
Selection Committee
NYFL Administration Responsibilities
- The Board of Directors is the presiding authority
of the League. The by-laws, league rules, and daily operations of the
League may be altered pending approval from the Board of Directors. The
President represents the Board of Directors and enforces the day to day
operation of the league, including the administration and enforcement of
all rules and management of the administrators, staff, coaches and
volunteers of the league. The President’s decisions are temporary until
ratified by the Board of Directors.
- The Board of Directors has the right to
Interpret, Add, Amend, Revoke, Suspend, or Delete any rule contained
herein in the spirit of fair competition, at any time.
- A league officer or administrator may not approve
changes to game play or game rule variance verbally. Any motion to provide variance with
regarding any game rule variance taken by the league must be done in
writing and approved by the League President and League Commissioner
before the requested action is carried out. A copy of this variance will
be submitted to the Board of Directors.
- The League President and Commissioner have the
right to remove anyone from a League activity at any time.
- The Commissioner schedules all games prior to the
start of the season. Any game that needs to be rescheduled will be done by
the League only. The League determines the date for the start of
practices.
- Any injury on a practice field, game field or
League event is responded to by calling 9-1-1.
- No member of the League will transport any player
or cheerleader in an open air vehicle.
- The following documentation is required for registration:
- Original player's birth certificate.
- Original utility bill showing address of player.
- Parent Driver License. Only Parent or Legal
Guardian can register their child.
- Personal checks are not accepted. Cash or money
order is the only form of accepted payment for registration.
- Declared Registration: A Parent may register a
player without the required documents listed in item 1. This is a
“declared registration” and the Parents agree to provide the required
documents before a player can be “certified” to play games. The player
will remain “ineligible” until the registration documents can be provided
to the Registration Committee.
- A player may only register for one team. That player
cannot play on different teams. A
player may not play in a different football league and play in the NYFL. A
player may not participate in high school football and in the NYFL in the
same season.
- The player and parent must be present at time of
registration. The player must be present for player weigh-in. The player’s
picture will be taken at the time of registration for the player card.
- The League scale is the official scale which
measures the league weight of each player. The NYFL will allow a physical
signed by a doctor declaring the player’s weight as a means of meeting registration
requirements for those out of town, however before practice starts, the
player must have his weight certified by the league.
- A player who does not meet the age and weight
requirements of a division cannot play on that division unless every competing
Head Coach in that division signs an “Acceptance of a Player” form which
must be approved by the League prior to the start of games. This
“Acceptance of a Player” must be completed on the Official League Form.
This form must be retained by the Head Coach in event the Player is
challenged.
- The League reserves the right to move a player to
the division deemed safest for the player. “Special needs” children have
special consideration in the League and will be accommodated without
endangering the safety of themselves or other children in the League.
- The cost of registration will be $180.00 for non-high
school division players, $200.00 for high school division players and
$80.00 for cheerleaders (Cheerleader uniforms are NOT included in the
registration cost.)
- Up to 32 players can be placed on a team,
assigned by Zip Code. There are no reservations or holds for registration and
player registration will be done on a first come, first serve basis. There
may be up to 20 cheerleaders per team.
- July 31st is the benchmark date for the official
league age in both the spring and fall seasons. The age of the player on
July 31st is the league age of that player for the season.
- Children who attend High School are eligible to
play in this league. Once registered with the NYFL and placed on a team,
no player may be re-weighed for the purpose of changing of the player's
division unless the Registration Committee is shown to have made an obvious
error.
- After a player has registered with a team,
that player must remain on that team unless the Registration
Committee has made an error OR both Head Coaches involved with the player
agree to the transfer. In this case a “Request to Transfer” form must
be signed by both coaches and a parent. A Parent is responsible for
obtaining the Official Team Transfer Form from the League and obtaining
all required signatures before the player can be transferred. The
League reserves the right to move any player to another team if it is
deemed in the player's best interest. The player must remain
in his/her appropriate division based upon age and weight.
- Players may move up one division by providing a
written waiver signed by a parent or legal guardian, relieving the League
and League's insurance company any responsibility regarding safety and/or
negligence should the player be injured.
- All players must have a League Registration Form,
embossed with the League "Paid in Full" raised seal and paid in
full before the player can participate in any NYFL event.
- Registration after January 25th (Spring Season)
and June 15th (Fall Season) is considered a "Late Registration".
Due to late registration, uniform delays may occur as a result of not
knowing sizes of those registering late. Late registration may cause a
delay in receiving uniforms by the start of practice. If registering late,
parents and players accept the terms accompanying a late registration,
which include receiving uniforms when the NYFL receives them. Parents of
the player will be responsible for obtaining the uniform from the league
when the league notifies the parents and/or coach that the uniform for the
player has arrived.
- The spring season has an open registration
meaning there are no team assignments made by zip code at registration.
Players will have the elective option of registering with the team closest
to their zip code which still has vacancies.
- The Fall Season does not have an open
registration. Players are assigned to the closest team by zip code with
remaining vacancies. As teams in that zip code fill up, the registering
player’s parent will be given the option of registering with the next
closest team with vacancies.
- The Nevada
Youth Football League does not provide player equipment (ie: Helmet, Shoulder Pads, 7 piece pad sets, chin
straps, hard cup, socks or cleats.
- The Nevada Youth Football League does provide a
“Game Jersey,” or “uniform”.
- Head Coaches will be appointed a time to pick up
jerseys. It is the Head Coach’s responsibility to check out game jerseys
at the appropriate time. Players may keep their jersey after completing
the season. Please contact the League Commissioner for pick up times.
- In order for a player to play outside of his
assigned zip code when remaining vacancies exist on the team in that zip
code, a “Variance Form” must be filled out. The parents of the player must
request a variance for the player, and it must be approved by the League
President and the Head Coach of the desired team.
- Variance Forms are not required in the Spring season.
- Only (4) variances per team are allowed in the Fall season.
- After a variance has been granted it may not be
rescinded for any reason.
- In the event a variance player is injured, quits
the team, or is otherwise unable to compete, no additional variance may be
granted. In other words, when the team has received approval for four
variances, no additional variances may be granted.
- Players whose parents are Head Coaches, League
Commissioner, or President do not require a Variance Form.
- Family Variances:
- If a player on one
level of play has been granted a variance, siblings residing in the same
household under a common guardian, in a different division may also play
in that camp and are not counted as a variance against his team. However,
the team must not be filled. In the event the team is filled, the player
may remain in his assigned camp (provided the team has not filled), or be
placed into the player pool.
- All siblings residing
in the same household under a common guardian, playing in the SAME
division AND team will be counted as individual variances to the team. (example: Twins playing on the same team will count as
2 variances.)
- Players requiring a
variance must be registered with the League, and the variance approved by
the League, prior to the 1st day of practice.
Game-day Check-out and Check-in Procedure
- On Game-day,
each team will line up for check-in by the League Commissioner. The
Commissioner will check that each player is wearing the appropriate
protection.
- Each
player’s player card will also be checked to ensure that the child on the
team is the child who registered.
- Challenges
of a player’s validity to play may be made by the opposing team’s coach at
this time. Players may be reweighed at this time.
- After
competition has ended, the League Commissioner will check out the team’s
play count sheet which records the number of plays for each player.
- The play
count sheets are kept by the League Commissioner until the next game.
Parents may request to see the play count sheet within 72 hrs of the game
ending.
- All
players must be registered and paid in full before they can participate.
Players must have a doctor's signed physical turned into the coach before
he/she may participate in practices or games..
- Nothing is
to be worn under the helmet during practices and games. No jewelry,
bandanna or other related items or clothing should be worn during
practices and games. No sweatbands are to be worn on the outside of game
pants.
- All mouth
guards are to be attached to the facemask.
- Shields
are permitted and can be of "clear" type only.
- All pants
are to be washed and returned clean.
- Sponsors
or business names cannot be placed on uniforms or helmets.
- NO
NICKNAMES ARE TO BE ON PLACED ON THE UNIFORM. If placed on the uniform the
league will have you remove them.
Head Coach’s Responsibilities
- Head Coaches and the coaching staff participating
in the program shall be held responsible for their knowledge of all
National high school and league rules.
- The Head Coach is responsible for the actions of
his staff, team members, parents, and fans because the coach’s actions
will dictate the responses of those on the team.
- The Southern Nevada Officials Association
(S.N.O.A.) has the right to suspend players or coaches from games. In
addition, S.N.O.A. has the power to remove anyone from an NYFL event. Any
such suspension will result in an “unsportsmanlike conduct” infraction and
will result in disciplinary action as defined in Appendix A: Rules
Infractions and Penalties, League Personnel.
- Once a game has started, S.N.O.A. is the
presiding authority on the field. The NYFL will not interrupt or stop a
game or reverse a call made by the officiating officers from S.N.O.A. As
in all sports, officiating is subject to human weakness and there will be
errors, so expect them on a youth level of sports. Good calls and bad
calls are part of the game.
- Coaches
are expected to support the ruling on the field and set an example of good
sportsmanship for the players and parents.
- Prior to the start of a game, if a head coach
determines there is a “conflict of interest” in officiating due to a family
relationship with some member of the officiating crew, the head coach may
request an inquiry from the Commissioner. If a conflict exists, the
officiating crew may be replaced. This has to be done prior to the start
of a game. Once a game has begun, the officiating crew cannot be changed.
- There shall be no more than eight (8) staff
members per team excluding; a Cheer Coach, Team Mom, Business Manager, and
EMT or first responder.
- During games, all head coaches, staff members and
players must remain in the designated Coach's Box. Fans must remain behind
the rope barrier and 5 yards from the Coach's Box at all times. Failure to
remain off the playing field will result in the game being halted until
all fans, players and coaches are in compliance. No one may sit in the end
zone and watch the games. No one may sit or stand on the opposing team’s
sideline during competition.
- The head coach is responsible for preventing
parents and fans from entering the game field during competition.
Violations will result in a 15 yard penalty.
- Show consideration for all personnel connected
with the league at all times. ANY PHYSICAL, VERBAL OR PERSONAL ABUSE OF A
S.N.O.A or LEAGUE OFFICIAL….BEFORE, DURING OR AFTER A GAME WILL BE TURNED
OVER TO THE LEAGUE FOR REVIEW. (See League Infraction Matrix) and may
result in life time suspension.
- Any adult member of this league charged with an offense
will be suspended from all NYFL events pending the outcome of said charge
by the Grievance Committee.
- League officials - President, Directors, Field
Commissioners or Game Officials (referees) have the authority to eject any
person, (i.e., coaches, players, cheerleaders, parents and fans) from any
NYFL event at any time. Any person ejected from an NYFL event will be
given five (5) minutes to leave the event. The game in progress will stop
until the person has left the event. If the ejected person refuses to
leave an NYFL event, the NYFL will notify the Park Marshals to remove the
person and the person will be charged with trespassing. The team
associated with the person may have to forfeit the game.
- The Nevada Youth Football League reserves the
right to accept, deny or revoke membership to anyone in the league at any
time.
- All volunteer coaching staff members of the NYFL
must have a current volunteer application on file with the head coach and the
League and a Coach I.D. Card to participate in the NYFL.
- Any member, coach, volunteer, player, and cheerleader
whose actions or activities are detrimental to the NYFL is
subject to disciplinary action or dismissal by the League.
- No alcohol, tobacco or drug use is tolerated at
any League event, including practices and games.
- No profanity will be tolerated by the League.
- In the event of an injury it is the parent’s
responsibility to inform the head coach and to help assist with any
insurance claims within 7 (seven) days of said injury and to provide the
NYFL a copy of all insurance claims for verification with the insurance company.
Unreported injuries or accidents not filed within 14 days of incident to
the League President will not be accepted.
- The collection of the team registration fee is
the Head Coach’s responsibility. You may ask parents on your team for
assistance in finding someone, a business or person who can help sponsor
the team registration fee. Asking parents to provide additional funds to
meet the team sponsorship requirement is strictly prohibited. The team
registration fee must be paid to the League prior to the start of the
first Game. After the first game has started, any team that has not met
their team registration fee commitment will be ineligible for post season
play. Any coach who committed to have a team and did not pay the registration
fee will not be found a coach in good standing with the league and will
not be given a team in the future.
- It is the head coach’s responsibility to
cooperate with parents on your team and to assist the League Commissioner
with the distribution of team jerseys. The Commissioner of the League will
provide you with a schedule for jersey pickup. You are expected to work
with the Commissioner and your parents in getting your players
"suited up" in time for practice and games.
- It is a head coach’s responsibility to have a
team banquet/award ceremony at the conclusion of the season. This
banquet/award ceremony can be very basic with a simple certificate of
participation and meeting at the local pizza diner or as elaborate as
trophy presentations. Regardless, the NYFL expects every team to have a
banquet/award ceremony. Team banquets must be held within six weeks
of the conclusion of the team's last game.
- A coach in good standing with the Nevada Youth
Football League will meet all of the criteria in his head coach’s
agreement. If a coach is not found in good standing with the league, the coach
may lose his right to return as a coach in future seasons.
- All players and cheerleaders participating in the
League must be registered with the NYFL. Failure to do so will result in a
lifetime ban from the League. Any coach found with non-registered or
non-certified players participating in a league event (including practice)
will result in a lifetime ban from the league. Any non-registered or
non-certified player found participating in a league game will result in
the forfeiture of the game by the offending team. Spot checks by league administration
will occur from time to time. “I didn't know” won't be an acceptable
defense. It is your responsibility as a head coach to know both the
players and cheerleaders on your team.
- The head coach will not allow anyone to work with
the players or cheerleaders on your team who has not received an I.D. badge
from the league. The head coach is liable if the coach permits anyone
working with children without the knowledge of the NYFL.
- Coaches must re-apply for a team each year and
must be approved by the League. Returning coaches have the 1st
right of refusal for a team, pending league review of disciplinary actions
and/or grievances received by the league from the prior year.
- All coaches will have a background check
performed by the Metropolitan police dept. and provide that background
check to the League. Once this has been reviewed, an I.D. Badge from the league
will be provided. This I.D. Badge must be worn at all NYFL events.
- Problems with the background check must be cleared
before being assigned or working with a team.
- In the event of an emergency league meeting, a
team representative must attend or there will be a $50.00 fine to the team
for the first offense second offense you will be removed as the head coach
of that team.
- At least one (1) team staff member or team
trainer must be CPR certified, have basic first aid knowledge and be
present at all practices and games. The team staff member name meeting
these criteria's must be provided to the League. It is a head coach’s
responsibility (not the NYFL) to make sure the team has qualified
personnel to attend to an emergency situation. For serious injuries, call
9-1-1.
- All coaches will refrain from handling any player
by the facemask.
- Each coach will have the opportunity to check the
team roster online 24 hours a day. The Coach will be provided with a login
name and a password which will gain the coach access to the roster
information for those on his team. The names of the children and their
contact information is to be kept confidential and not given to anyone
outside of your team.
- The Death Penalty: A Head Coach who fails to meet his obligation to
the team and the league will be suspended for life. Don't take a team and
in the eleventh hour quit and let kids down on your team. It is the head coach’s
responsibility to know the rules, play fairly and to keep the team
together. A coach that fails to organize his team and to complete the
season is failing the team, players, other coaches and parents and will
receive the Death Penalty. This coach will not
be allowed to EVER come back to the league. This will be
enforced.
- Coaching an NYFL team is very time consuming. You
do not have time to try and coach in two different leagues or sports and
maintain the commitment level required by the NYFL. Don't attempt to do
this as it will result in the Death
Penalty from the League.
- No one will be allowed in either end-zone during
a game (i.e. players, coaches, parents).
- A forfeit is considered a game.
- A team cannot play any unofficial game without
the consent of the President.
- Each team MUST provide someone from the team to
keep track of the number of plays each player participates in during the
course of a game.
- The official play counter for the team must sign
their name and return the team’s “Official Play” form to the Commissioner
at the conclusion of the game.
- MANDATORY Play Rule: All players are to receive a
mandatory ten (10) plays in every game, which is a MINIMUM five (5) plays
per half (collegiate division players must receive six plays per game and 3
per half). Should a player not get the appropriate number of plays, he/she
will start the next game until those plays are made and receive his/her
normal ten (10) plays.
- The mandatory play rule will be enforced during
all games, including playoffs, championships and pro-bowl games. Plays
must be contact plays, plays whistled dead by the officials, etc. are not
considered a play.
- Coaches may exchange
game film between teams if they desire.
- Scouting is allowed,
however all head coaches must comply with all regulations regarding
scouting.
- Scouting may occur DURING GAMES ONLY. This may include the charting
of plays and hand written notes or use of electronic equipment.
- Opposing team's
practices will not be scouted. Scouting is not restricted
to the team's coaching staff, but can be conducted by anyone (player, fan,
friend, parent, etc.). All Head Coaches will be held accountable for any
violation following this guideline.
- Two (2) weeks of conditioning practices are
mandatory before any player is permitted to make contact. No equipment
will be worn during conditioning practices.
- Participating players may keep individual team
jerseys after the end of the season. Players who quit their team are NOT
eligible to retain their jersey.
- Each team is required to use the NYFL assigned
team photographer to take team pictures.
Any team that wishes to use a different photographer must notify an
NYFL representative and pay a fee of $300.00.
Team Organization
- Teams will have at least 11 players and not more
than 34 players.
- A team with 32 players is considered “full” and
walk in registrations will be referred to the next closest team with
vacancies.
- In the event a team does not receive the minimum
number of registered players, the players will be notified and sent to the
team closest to the zip code in which they live. In the Spring,
players will be notified of the team change and given the opportunity to
select a new team.
- The head coach will not
accept, transfer or drop a player without first consulting the League.
- All player transfers
must be made before the first game of the season, by submitting a letter
in writing requesting the transfer be made by the League.
- Before performing a
transfer, the guardianship of the players must be proven by an official
document, acceptable to the League.
- The head coach may
release any player with cause pending review by the League. The suspension
must be in compliance with all League rules. All suspensions must be
documented and forwarded to the League within 24 hours of the suspension.
The head coach is responsible for the collection of the game jersey.
- All paperwork
pertaining to a suspended player will be turned over to the League.
- The following are reasons
for suspension during the season:
- Any player who misses
four (4) practices without notifying the head coach can be cut at the
coach's option, pending review by the League.
- Any player who misses
two (2) out of three (3) practices in one week (assuming there is no bye
week) cannot play in that week's game. All players must have active
participation during practice with attention by the head coach being
given to all players. Practices are designed to teach all players the
game of football. A coach will be replaced if a child is not actively
participating during practice. EXCEPTIONS: CHURCH OR SCHOOL ACTIVITIES.
- Any player who misses
one (1) of the three (3) practices before a game cannot play in the first
half of that week's game. EXCEPTIONS : CHURCH OR
SCHOOL ACTIVITIES.
- Once a player has
registered with a team, that player must remain on that team unless the
League registration committee has made an error, OR both Head Coaches
involved with the player agree to the transfer. The League reserves the
right to move any player to another team, if it is deemed in that player's
best interest. The player must remain in his/her appropriate division
based upon age and weight.
- Any player who
voluntarily drops from a team or is removed from a team by the League or a
coach, must immediately surrender the jersey to the coach or league office.
The head coach is responsible for notifying the league of any dropped
players within 3 days of a player dropping.
- Team sponsorships of
$900.00 are due 2 weeks after the Head Coach is assigned a team. Any head
coach who has not paid their team sponsorship prior to the start of the
first game will be placed in bad standing with the league. An unsponsored
team will not be eligible for play off competition, and the coach of the team may be replaced.
- All funds raised by a
team are to be used for exclusively for the benefit of the players and
cheerleaders. Funds cannot be used for any personal expenses incurred by a
coach, assistant coaches, cheer coaches, parents, etc. Personal use of any
team funds by any staff member or volunteer will be considered
misappropriation of team funds and will be prosecuted by the League.
Team Checking Account
- Each team raising funds must have a checking
account for the team. The League does not provide team bank accounts. The
league holds no responsibility or liability for the team checking account.
- The Head Coach or Team Manager must open an
account with their team name (example: NYFL Panthers Rookies). The Coach
or Team Manager must use their own identification to meet the needs of the
bank they elect to use.
- It is a good idea to have two required signatures
for team checking account.
- The head coach is responsible for maintaining the
records of all checks written, and receipts for items purchased.
- Coaches
may be asked to show proof of how the money donated on behalf of the team
was spent to the parents on that team.
Practices and Games
- Each team will schedule a parent’s meeting
sometime during the first three weeks of practice.
- No teams may start practice prior to the official
practice start date set by the League. A practice is defined as team
conditioning, play walk-through, any contact between players, etc.
- Prior to the start of practice, a team meeting
may be held, but no equipment, including footballs, is to be present. This
is not considered a practice.
- You may fundraise as a team prior to the official
practice start date. Failure to comply will result in the head coach being
suspended, regardless of whether he/she is in attendance during the infraction
or not.
- Keeping attendance during practice is mandatory
and must be available should a member of the League administration ask for
it. The head coach will ensure there is sufficient water available during
practices and games for players and cheerleaders. There are to be a
minimum of two (2) water breaks during practices. A water break must be
given after each 50 minutes of practice.
- During conditioning weeks, a maximum of 4
practices, 2 hours each may be held, per week. After conditioning weeks, a
maximum of 3 practices, 2 hours each may be held, per week. A player must
have 4 non-contact practices and 4 contact practices before he can play in
any game. If a player is found in violation of said rule the game will
result in a forfeit.
- All players must have active participation during
practice with attention by the Head Coach being given to all
players. Practices are designed to teach all players the game of
football. A practice is not having children watching the “starters”
practice. Each child needs to be actively practicing on the team.
- Parents have the right to issue a complaint if
their children are not participating in practices and games.
- The NYFL works closely with all communities regarding
practice fields for each district. The location of practice fields, and
day and time periods for use are not in the control of the NYFL. The
League desires that each district have adequate facilities for practice
within their own districts, however this may not always be possible. The
different community principalities control practice fields.
- Every team that uses a practice field must leave
that field clean. The NYFL will provide a practice field at the start of
practice, however if a team is removed by the City, County or School
District because the team did not keep the fields clean, the NYFL will not
be required to find an additional field for practice. This may result in
the expulsion of those teams from the NYFL. The league has a no refund
policy.
- All issues regarding park schedules, maintenance,
light problems, and security should be directed toward the Commissioner or
President of the League. These individuals will work with the Park and
Recreation personnel to resolve any issues regarding practice fields. THE
COMMUNITY PRINCIPALITIES REQUIRE ALL LEAGUES TO HAVE ONE PERSON DIRECT ALL
ISSUES REGARDING PRACTICE FIELDS RATHER THAN COACHES AND PARENTS. THIS IS
TO MAINTAIN ORDER IN THEIR OPERATIONS. THEREFORE ALL PRACTICE FIELD ISSUES
ARE TO BE RESOLVED BY LEAGUE ADMINISTRATORS AND NOT INDIVIDUAL COACHES OR
PARENTS.
- If a team vacates a practice field without
authorization from the NYFL, the Head Coach will be subject to a grievance
by the Grievance Committee. This may put the entire team in jeopardy of
further participation in the League.
- The league has a Zero
Tolerance Rule for Cheating. The league will not tolerate
cheating of any kind. Any team found with ineligible players competing in
any league event is subject to suspension from play-off competition at the
discretion of the league administrators. Any coach or parent involved in a
violation of this rule is subject to a lifetime suspension from the
league.
- All games of the NYFL will be played under
current National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS)
rules, with one exception. The Nevada Youth Football League rules for
Starts divisions will supersede the NFHS rules. This is to ensure stricter
rules and fair play is in place.
- It is the head coach’s responsibility to watch
for changes in the game schedule. From time to time the Game Schedule will
change AT THE LAST POSSIBLE MINUTE for a number of reasons. Some of these
may include weather, failure of officiating to show up, field maintenance
or city requirements. If a team fails to be present with at least 11
eligible players, that game will be forfeited and a win will be given to
the opposing team. A forfeited game counts as a game in the NYFL. IT IS
THE HEAD COACH RESPONSIBILITY TO WATCH THE WEBSITE FOR GAME SCHEDULED
CHANGES AND IF IN DOUBT CONTACT THE LEAGUE COMMISSIONER. CLAIMS THAT THE
COMMISSIONER DID NOT CALL YOU WILL NOT REVERSE A FORFEITED GAME.
- If fifteen minutes after the scheduled start time
of a game, a team or both teams do not have eleven (11) eligible players
present, or a team does not have a coach, the game Officials (S.N.O.A) or
the League Commissioner will declare a forfeit or double forfeit. These
games count as a played game.
- In some situations, a forfeited game may still be
played providing the opposing team is willing to play the game, if
officiating is available and if game fields are available. The opposing
team is not required to “give up” the win if the game is played. To play
under these conditions, the forfeited team is required to pay $500 to the
NYFL to cover the cost of additional officiating and field crew, if
required.
- Points after Touchdown (PAT) is recorded as follows:
A run is worth 1 point and a kick is worth 2 points on all levels from
Rookies to Pro division.
- During games, no one is allowed beyond the rope
barricade. Only players and coaches are permitted in the coach’s box. Only
personnel with league sideline passes (i.e. I.D. badge), will be permitted
on the field during games. Parents are not allowed to enter the game field
during competition.
- MANDATORY Play Rule: All players are to receive a
mandatory ten (10) plays in every game, MINIMUM five (5) plays per half.
Should a player not get their plays, he/she will start the next game until
those plays are made and receive his/her normal ten (10) plays. The
Mandatory Play Rule will be enforced during all games, including playoffs,
championships and pro-bowl games. Plays must be "contact" plays;
meaning "free kicks, plays that are whistled dead by the officials,
etc." are not considered a play.
- The League will penalize any coach found in
violation of the mandatory play rule.
- A player not participating in a game should still
be listed on the roster and a notation by his name as to why he/she is not
participating. Use the reverse side of the roster for long explanations.
Reasons for non participation include:
- Failure to make required practices
- Education/study difficulties.
- Team discipline
- Medical restrictions
- Parental discipline
- The head coach is responsible for checking with
the play counter to ensure all players are getting their required plays.
- Team Play Count Sheets are the property of the NYFL
and must be turned into the league commissioner at the conclusion of the
game. Failure to turn in a play count sheet will result in the head coach
having to report to the league for disciplinary action. (See Appendix A).
- Under no circumstances are coaches to switch
player's jerseys during a game without approval from the league. A league
administrator must be present and a reason noted on the team roster. To do
so without permission will result in forfeiture of the game. Players are
to keep the same number for the season unless the number change is
approved by the league.
- The visiting team will provide a chain crew to
work the game. No opposing players may work the chains.
- Two (2) water persons will be allowed on the
sidelines, but must wear team attire or League sideline passes.
- League approved game balls will be provided by
the home team (leather or composite - NO RUBBER).
- League approved game balls (these are the ONLY
footballs approved for league game play):
- The Start and Rookie divisions, Pee Wee Balls:
- Wilson K2
- Nike
- Junior Varsity and Varsity divisions, Junior
Balls:
- Wilson TDJ
- Nike
- Collegiate and Pro divisions, Youth Balls:
- Wilson TDY
- Nike
- All games will have a "stop and go"
clock. The clock will stop the last two minutes of each half. Half-time
will be 10:00 minutes long.
- All Divisions will play 10 minutes quarters.
- The Start Division will have a free kick on extra
points, field goals and punts.
- There is a “ Mercy Rule
” in the NYFL. Once a team is up by 35 points there will be a running
clock for the whole second half. There will be no onside kicks allowed by
the winning team.
- Should the league determine a coach has
intentionally "run up" the score; the Head Coach will be suspended
for next game.
- The home team will always setup on the West Side
of the fields. The Visiting Team will always setup on the East Side of the
fields.
- Field Markers are to be set up on the East side
for all games. The visiting team (east side) will provide the chain crew.
Please be careful of chains and boxes. The team will replace the cost of
intentionally damaging this equipment.
- Upon conclusion of the game, do not empty team
water jugs on the fields or in the player's box. Be considerate of the teams,
which must play after your team.
- Each team is responsible for cleaning their
sidelines after the conclusion of the games. Failure to do so will result
in a monetary fine of $100.00 to the team and a one game suspension of the
head coach.
- A team's failure to pay an assessed fine within
one week from the date of infraction will result in head coach suspension.
- You must be at the jamboree with your team ready
to play on jamboree day. Failure to show up will result in a 2 game
forfeit.
- You must check in 30 minutes prior to the start of
the game. There are no exceptions to this rule. There will be a $100.00
fine for not checking in on time.
Play-offs
1. Post-season play is by league invitation only.
2. Due to some restrictions regarding the NYFL game fields (weather,
schedules, maintenance etc.), total number of teams in the league, availability
of officiating personnel, it is not possible to have every team enter the
post-season play. As a result, up to eight teams in a division may be eligible
to compete in post-season play.
3. When required, the NYFL reserves the right to add teams,
adjust game schedules (regarding time) and fields.
4. When possible and when qualified to do so, the top eight
teams from each division will enter the play-offs. Teams must have paid their
Team Registration Fee in full prior to the start of games to be eligible for
post-season play. Team participation in playoffs is by League invitation only.
Sample Playoff brackets are as
shown:
1 vs. 8
2 vs. 7
3 vs. 6
4 vs 5
Determining Playoffs seeding,
the following will apply:
Seeding criteria - #1
The team's regular season
record.------If there is a tie, go to criteria #2.
Seeding criteria - #2
1st tiebreaker is heads up
(who beat who). If NO heads up game, go to criteria #3.
Seeding criteria - #3 Quality of wins - Team with the highest points total wins -
(see numbering table below).
1st Place Team or Teams = 10 - points
2nd Place Team or Teams = 9 - points
3rd Place Team or Teams = 8 - points
4th Place Team or Teams = 7 - points
5th Place Team or Teams = 6 - points
6th Place Team or Teams = 5 - points
7th Place Team or Teams = 4 - points
8th Place Team or Teams = 3 - points
9th Place Team or Teams = 2 - points
10th Place Team or Teams = 1 - point
Teams get points for WINS Only.
Teams that are tied with the same end of season records are worth the SAME points. Forfeited Games receive no
points.
EXAMPLE: -- Two teams tie for
first with the same record - ( 7 - 0 ) - and there is
NO heads up game between
them - The "Quality of Wins" format now comes into play.
Based on a seven game schedule:
Team # 1 -Defeated the Team # 2
- Defeated the:
3rd Place Team = 8 -
Points 4th Place Team = 7 - Points
4th Place Team = 7 -
Points 5th Place Team = 6 - Points
5th Place Team = 6 -
Points 6th Place Team = 5 - Points
6th Place Team = 5 -
Points 7th Place Team = 4 - Points
7th Place Team = 4 -
Points 8th Place Team = 3 - Points
9th Place Team = 2 -
Points 9th Place Team = 2 - Points
10th Place Team = 1 -
Point 10th Place Team = 1 - Points
TOTAL = 33 - Points TOTAL
= 28 - Points
Team # 1 would be the highest
seed by their "Quality of Wins" total points.
If there is a TIE score of
the "Quality of Wins" Points, go to criteria #4.
Seeding Criteria - #4
A coin toss - One Toss Only -
the Winner is the Higher Seed.
A league official will decide
what side of the coin represents which team and then toss the coin (letting it hit the ground) in front of the coaches that
are representing each team. (No more than two (2) coaches per team).
If a team has no
representative(s) at the coin toss, the other team wins the coin toss by
default.
If neither team has a
representative at the coin toss, a League Official will decide what side of the
coin represents which team (in
front of a witness) and then toss the coin (letting it hit the ground). The winning team will then be seeded in
the appropriate position.
Pro Bowl (Fall Season Only)
- The Pro Bowl is a good will event in which the
players who have been selected are honored for their contribution to their
team and to the sport. Players do not receive trophies and there is no
designation of first place of second place in this event.
- The Pro Bowl gives each player an opportunity to
play with the best of the best. Each player receives a Commemorative Patch
(which can be placed on their team jersey in the next season) or a
Medallion along with a Pro Bowl Jersey acknowledging their Pro Bowl
status.
- The game played is a token game.
- The heads coach with the best season record in
the division will be the Pro Bowl Head Coach, pending League review of
disciplinary actions and/or grievances received by the League. Should a
coach decline to accept the position, the coach with the next best record
will become the Pro Bowl Head Coach.
- The Pro Bowl Head Coach will select the coaching
staff for the Pro Bowl Team. At least one (1) coach from each team
participating in the Pro Bowl will be selected as an assistant coach. A
maximum of eight (8) Pro Bowl coaches will be allowed per Pro Bowl Team.
- Coaches from each team will nominate players from
their team for the Pro Bowl. The Coaches of the team will do this
selection. Should a Pro Bowl team have less than 32 players,
the remaining open positions will be filled from the Pro Bowl Head Coach's
regular season team.
- Players participating in the Pro Bowl MAY NOT
play both ways (offensive and defensive positions). The Head Coach
nominating a Pro Bowl player must designate whether that player will be an
offensive or defensive player. Even number on jersey will be offense and
odd numbers will be defensive players.
- There is a $35.00 fee (cash or money order only,
made payable to the NYFL) per player participating in the Pro Bowl event.
This should be discussed with the parents involved prior to the selection
of players. This is a scheduled game outside of the regularly scheduled
season games and play off competition, honoring the most deserving
athletes from a team. These funds are used to pay for additional
officiating, practice field and game field usage and commemorative playing
jersey and patches (or medallion). These funds are to be paid to the Head
Coach and given to the League no later than one week prior to the Pro Bowl
event.
Parents Rights and Responsibilities
1. Parents have
the right to know that the President or League Commissioner has carefully
selected each head coach. We have hundreds of applicants that the President or League
Commissioner considers prior to making a selection. There is no exact science,
but coaches go through an interview process with the League Commissioner or
member of the NYFL staff. Each coach is asked about his skills in working with
children and parents and other members of a team. Each coach is expected to
provide his own assistant coaching staff, medical personnel, cheer coach,
equipment manager and any other staff who will have association with the team.
2. Each volunteer
must provide a Police background check to assure the suitability of working
with your children. Each head coach must go through a certified coaching clinic
before they are given a team. Each coach is then given a head coach contract to
sign ensuring a complete understanding what the NYFL and the parents on the
team expect from the coach. When the coach agrees, the NYFL assigns a team. These
people are volunteers who are not paid, but give their time freely to work with
your children. Be supportive of their talents and knowledge for they are
teaching your kids the game of football. These people are human and sometimes
they have good days and bad days. Please file any grievances regarding the
performance of your coach with the NYFL.
3. Parents have
the right to expect the head coach and his staff to be personally working with
their child during each practice. Practices are designed to help each player achieve
their greatest potential and sense of worth to the team. As a parent, if you
feel your child is being neglected or not participating in team practices, you
are encouraged to notify the league commissioner in writing as soon as possible
so the league can correct the problem. This must be done in writing and sent to
the league office or emailed to the league President. Grievance submission
instructions can be found on the website at gonyfl.org. Please do not call. Parents have the right to
issue a written complaint regarding those associated with their team (ie: coaches, assistant coaches, league officials etc.)
only. Please do not write us to complain about a bad call made by S.N.O.A.
4. The NYFL is a
big organization and it is nearly impossible for league administrators to be
everywhere at one time. If you believe you are being treated unfairly, we
encourage you to issue a hand delivered written complaint within 72 hrs of the
infraction to the league commissioner. Unless we hear from you, the NYFL believes
your team is operating within the guidelines as set forth by the NYFL. It is not
helpful to wait for the end of the season and issue a complaint when there is little
that can be done. Please understand the League needs your input.
5. In the event of
an injury which requires an insurance claim, it is the parent or legal guardian’s
responsibility to obtain an accident report from the head coach (or the league
if necessary). Please complete all written requirements and submit the claim
along with the accident report to the insurance company within seven (7) days
of the injury. A copy of all claims is to be given to the NYFL by the parent or
guardian so the league can verify your claim with the insurance company. This
is a Parent responsibility.
6. Participating parents
who assist the team in fundraisers have the right to have an accounting from
the head coach as to the use of the team funds. Parents should have a weekly
meeting with the head coach to discuss fund raising events, how much is needed
for approved activities, and how much has been collected.
7. The NYFL does
not have any responsibility regarding team finances nor does the NYFL get
involved with finances of a team unless funds have been misappropriated. In
this instance, the NYFL will assist the team in prosecuting the offender.
8. Registration
covers the cost of seven regular season games in the fall for all levels and 6
regular season games in the Spring. Post-season play
is by league invitation only.
9. The team
registration fee is a head coach’s responsibility, which is committed to at the
time of being granted a team in the NYFL. It is generally understood that a
head coach may ask the parents on a team to assist the team in finding a
Sponsor for the team. A team that has not paid the team registration fee is
excluded from play off competition. It is the right of a Parent to inquire of
the head coach as to the status of the team registration fee.
10. It is contrary
to the rules of this league to permit anyone including parents to use tobacco,
alcohol or drugs at any NYFL events including practice. It is a parent’s
responsibility to notify the NYFL of any infractions.
11. It is a parent’s
responsibility to notify the NYFL of any use of profanity, sexual or physical
assaults or any act of aggression towards anyone associated with the team. We
need to keep our children safe.
12. The NYFL
understands when organizing teams that many types of personalities are put
together on a team. Please remember that coaches and all volunteers are not
paid, but donate their time freely for your benefit. The NYFL will within
reason do everything possible to ensure you and your child have a good
experience.
13. Practice fields
are allocated by the Park and Recreation Department and not in the control of
the NYFL. It is the desire of the NYFL to have a park within close proximity of
your home, but not always possible. Teams in the NYFL may be asked (by Parks
and Recreation Department) to travel great distances or to vacate one field for
another. This is not in the control of the NYFL.
14. It is the parent’s
responsibility to make sure your player is ready for a game. It is not the head
coach’s responsibility. Each player must have his helmet, shoulder pads, 7
piece pad set, game pants, socks, cleats, hard cup, mouth piece, jersey and
pants prior to start of a game and Player I.D. card.
All equipment is to be inspected by the parent for safety and should be in good
working order prior to the start of the game.
15. Parents must
inspect the field condition to make sure their child is playing in a safe environment.
If you deem something unsafe, it is your responsibility to remove your child
from that event.
16. The League
photographer is an independent contractor and is not affiliated with the
league. The photographer is solely responsible for the distribution of all team
or player/cheerleader photographs, not the League. If you have a problem,
contact the photographer.
This league is designed for you and
your children. All coaches, assistant coaches, managers, league
administrators are volunteers who work with children with one purpose, to teach
your children football and cheerleading, good sportsmanship, fair play and a
desire to do all of this with fun.
Look from the eyes of a coach who
stands at the head of a team of 32 new players and cheerleaders along with
parents with a variety of different backgrounds, views and sense of
directions. These coaches are doing their best to pull this entire group
of people with one purpose and that is teaching football or cheerleading and
having fun. Support your coach. You may not always agree with his
decisions, but support the coach. If you find it is not going the way you
desire, please contact the Camp Representative in your area. If that does
not resolve the issue, contact the League Commissioner who has the last and
final word.
Individual Player Equipment: The NYFL
regrets that it can no longer provide player equipment. This is as a result of
leagues around the country being sued and the rising cost of insurance
(insurance companies are forced to defend lawsuits due to injury) if we do
provide it.
Player and Cheerleader Code of Conduct
- RESPECT FOR AUTHORITY:
Any act of disrespect by a player or cheerleader toward a coach, player,
cheerleader, league official or team can result in disciplinary action by
the League.
- NO FIGHTING: Any
fighting or otherwise abusive behavior by any player, cheerleader or team
will not be tolerated by the League. Immediate ejection of the instigating
parties is mandatory, up to and including:
- Mandatory (1) game
suspension
- Removal from the team
for the season
- Possible (1) year
suspension from the league
- (See League
Infraction Matrix in Appendix A for further details)
- INTIMIDATION: Verbal
or physical intimidation of opponents outside of the normal across the
line talk is not allowed.
- HAVE FUN!
Grievance Committee
1. The Grievance Committee is elected to assist with problems
that may arise in the league. A grievance committee may be called to correct
problems with a team, players, and parents within the League.
2. A Complaint must be received within 72 hours of the
infraction to be valid. There is no point in filing a grievance after the
season is completed.
3. Grievances regarding Player Eligibility can be challenged by
a team or parent. This kind of a Grievance requires a $100 fee that is given to
the League Commissioner with the written complaint. If the complaint proves
correct, the $100 fee will be returned to the originator of the complaint and
action will be taken against the party that has broken the rules. If the
complaint proves incorrect, the $100 will be given to the team who was accused
of eligibility infraction.
4. The Grievance committee is called by the commissioner or
president of the league. The Committee is comprised of at least three neutral
members will hear the complaints that the Committee has received.
5. Each party in the Grievance will be heard. Each party has
the right to due process, and will be given the opportunity to provide evidence
of their complaint. Each party will be given the opportunity to present
witnesses, video, sound bites, written documentation or any other form of
evidence that will support their complaint.
6. The witnesses will have no more than five minutes to present
their testimony and after the three witness’s testimony, the Chairman of the
Grievance Committee may elect to not hear any other collaborating testimony but
will ask for any opposing testimony from a witness on the same party and may
elect to not hear any more than three witness on an opposing testimony. This is
in the interest of time.
7. Once due process has been served, the parties will be asked
to leave and the Committee will then make a final decision regarding the
complaint that has been received. The Parties will then be invited back and the
decision of the Grievance Committee is declared. A decision from the Grievance
Committee is final and cannot be appealed.
Issuing a grievance
- All protests must be in writing and given to the
League Commissioner within 72 hours (3 days).
- Player eligibility is permitted to be protested
as well as player weight. The player may not gain more than 10lbs
(collegiate division 15 lbs.) from the player’s registration day. Once a
player has re-weighed and if he is within 5 lbs. of the highest weight in
his division he will be considered a bubble weight player which means that
player can not gain more than 10 lbs for the whole season (including
playoffs). That player will have to weigh in before every game. If the
player is over the 10 lb mark he will not be eligible for that game. The
League has the right to move said player up a division in order to
accommodate the weight gain change in the spirit of fair competition.
- Game Officiating is NEVER permitted to be
protested. Good calls and bad calls are part of the game.
Refund Policy
1.
The league has a strictly enforced NO REFUND policy.
2.
There are no exceptions for the NO REFUND policy.
3.
If you would like to protest the NO REFUND policy for your specific
situation, please file a grievance with the grievance committee.
4.
NO REFUNDS will be given due to player injury. An injured player is still
part of a team.
5.
NO REFUNDS will be given if a player quits, is removed from a team, or
decides they don’t like football.
6.
NO REFUNDS will be given if a player moves out of town.
7.
The NYFL uses the registration fee to cover the cost of many
non-refundable player costs including player insurance, fields and officials.
The NYFL does not receive a refund on these costs and therefore we have no way
to give a refund to you. We apologize for any inconvenience.
Players and Cheerleaders
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Infraction
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Options
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Penalties
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Miss 1 Out Of 3 Practices
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Mandatory
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None
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Coaches Option
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1/2 Game Suspension
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|
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League Option
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None
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Miss 2 Out Of 3 Practices
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Mandatory
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1/2 Game Suspension, Probation, Increased Monitoring By Coach
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Coaches Option
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1 Game Suspension
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|
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League Option
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None
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Miss 4 Concurrent Practices
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Mandatory
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1 Game Suspension, Probation, Increased Monitoring By Coach
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Coaches Option
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Removal From Team (Requires League Approval).
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League Option
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Removal From The Team.
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Habitual Absences
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Mandatory
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None
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Coaches Option
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None
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League Option
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Parental Meeting With League, Removal From Team.
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Does Not Participate In Practice
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Mandatory
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None
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Coaches Option
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Probation, Increased Monitoring By Coach, Parent's Meeting With League
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League Option
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Removal From Team.
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Disrespect For Authority
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Mandatory
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None
|
|
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Coaches Option
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1/2 Game Suspension, 1 Game Suspension, Probation, Increased Monitoring
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League Option
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Forfeiture Of Game, Parental Meeting With League, Removal From Team, 1
Year League Suspension.
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Fighting (Practices)
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Mandatory
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None
|
|
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Coaches Option
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1/2 Game Suspension, 1 Game Suspension, Probation, Increased
Monitoring, Parental Meeting With League
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|
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League Option
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Removal From Team, 1 Year League Suspension.
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Knowingly Falsifying Records
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Mandatory
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Parental Meeting With League, Removal From Team, Lifetime Ban From The
League.
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Coaches Option
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None
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|
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League Option
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Legal Proceedings.
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Game Ejection
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Mandatory
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Removal From Current Game, Probation, Increased Monitoring By Coach,
Parental Meeting With League, Next Game Suspension.
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Coaches Option
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None
|
|
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League Option
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Removal From Team
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Alcohol, Tobacco or Drug Use
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Mandatory
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Parental Meeting with League, Game Ejection, 1 Year Suspension.
|
|
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Coaches Option
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None
|
|
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League Option
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Lifetime Ban From League, Legal Proceedings.
|
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Participating In A League Event Without Being Registered and/or
Certified.
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Mandatory
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Forfeiture of Game, Parental Meeting with League, Lifetime Ban From
League.
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|
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Coaches Option
|
None
|
|
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League Option
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Entire team may be disqualified from play off competition.
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Team Personnel
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Infraction
|
Options
|
Penalties
|
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Fail To Maintain League Records
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Mandatory
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Probation, Increased League Monitoring, League Audits, Meeting With
League.
|
|
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Coaches Option
|
None
|
|
|
League Option
|
Removal From Team
|
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Physical/Verbal Abuse Of A Player
|
Mandatory
|
Probation, Increased League Monitoring, Meeting With League
|
|
|
Coaches Option
|
None
|
|
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League Option
|
Game Ejection, Next Game Suspension, Forfeiture Of Game, Removal From
Team, Lifetime Ban From League.
|
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Beginning Practice Prior To Official League Date
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Mandatory
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Meeting With League, Removal From Team, 1 Year Suspension.
|
|
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Coaches Option
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None
|
|
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League Option
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None
|
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Failure To Comply With 10 Play Rule, Regular Season Games
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Mandatory
|
Forfeiture Of Game, Next Game Suspension, Probation, Increased League
Monitoring, League Audit, Meeting With League.
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|
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Coaches Option
|
None
|
|
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League Option
|
Removal From Team.
|
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Failure To Comply With 10 Play Rule, Post Season Games
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Mandatory
|
Forfeiture Of Game, Next Game Suspension, 2 Game NEXT Season Suspension,
Probation, Increased League Monitoring, League Audit, Meeting With League.
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|
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Coaches Option
|
None
|
|
|
League Option
|
Removal From Team.
|
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Failure To Comply With 10 Play Rule, Championship Games
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Mandatory
|
Forfeiture Of Game, 1 Year Suspension, Probation, Increased League
Monitoring, League Audit, Meeting With League.
|
|
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Coaches Option
|
None
|
|
|
League Option
|
Removal From Team.
|
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Failure To Turn In Play Count Sheet At Conclusion of Game
|
Mandatory
|
Next Game Suspension, Probation, Increased League Monitoring, League
Audit, Meeting With League.
|
|
|
Coaches Option
|
None
|
|
|
League Option
|
Forfeiture Of Game, Removal From Team.
|
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Knowingly Falsifying Player Records.
|
Mandatory
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Meeting With League, Lifetime Ban From League.
|
|
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Coaches Option
|
None
|
|
|
League Option
|
Forfeiture Of Game, Legal Proceedings.
|
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Fighting (Instigator)
|
Mandatory
|
Game Ejection, Meeting With League, Lifetime Ban From League.
|
|
|
Coaches Option
|
None
|
|
|
League Option
|
Forfeiture Of Game, Legal Proceedings.
|
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Misappropriations Of Team Funds
|
Mandatory
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Audit, Meeting With League, Lifetime Ban From League.
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Coaches Option
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None
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League Option
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Legal Proceedings
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Criminal Record
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Mandatory
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None
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Coaches Option
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None
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League Option
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Lifetime Ban From League
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Transporting A Player In An Open Air Vehicle
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Mandatory
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Probation, Increased League Monitoring, Meeting With League.
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Coaches Option
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None
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League Option
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Removal From Team, 1 Year Suspension, Lifetime Ban From League, Legal
Proceedings
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Playing A Suspended Player
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Mandatory
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Probation, Increased League Monitoring, Meeting With League
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Coaches Option
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None
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League Option
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1 Game Suspension, Next Game Suspension, Forfeiture Of Game, Removal From
Team, 1 Year Suspension
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Un-sportsmanlike Conduct
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Mandatory
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1 Game Suspension, Next Game Suspension
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Coaches Option
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None
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League Option
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Forfeiture Of Game, Removal From Team, 1 Year Suspension
|
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Failure to pay a league assessed team fine
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Mandatory
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Suspension until fine is paid
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Coaches Option
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None
|
|
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League Option
|
Lifetime Ban From League
|
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Inactive Players During Practice (not practicing all players equally)
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Mandatory
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Probation, Increased League Monitoring, Meeting With League
|
|
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Coaches Option
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None
|
|
|
League Option
|
1 Game Suspension, Next Game Suspension, Removal From Team, 1 Year
Suspension
|
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Allowing Non-Registered Player Participation
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Mandatory
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Forfeiture Of Game, Lifetime Ban From League
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Coaches Option
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None
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League Option
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Entire Team may be suspended from play off competition at league
discretion
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Coach Ejection From Game
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Manatory
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1 Game Suspension, removal from current game
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Coaches Option
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None
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League Option
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1 Game suspension, 1 year suspension, or lifetime ban from league.
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