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SSC BEACH VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE RULES
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RECENT REVISIONS & UPDATES |
Last Updated
April 5, 2008
Recent Changes There
are no revisions to the rules at this time, please check back often to
get the latest updates.
The SSC encourages
a fun-first, winning-second attitude in all leagues. All players are expected
to abide by the SSC sportsmanship policies, any player or team who does
not will be subject to suspensions or league expulsion.
| ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY |
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order to promote a safe and sportsmanlike environment for its players,
the SSC has clarified its stance on unsportsmanlike behaviour. All
players must understand the expectations for playing in SSC leagues.
Team Captains are required by the SSC to ask players to leave the
facility if they are involved with any of the following acts:
• Swearing directly
at another player or the Coordinator.
• Intentionally
pushing, shoving or making physical contact with another player.
• Making comments
to instigate an altercation with another player.
In addition to
being dismissed from the game, a one week suspension (or more) may
be assigned by the SSC to the involved player or team. |
SPORTSMANSHIP
RATINGS
In order to encourage sportsmanlike play, each team must
choose and report a rating for their opponent directly after the game.
In SSC Volleyball leagues,
teams do not assign a spirit rating to their opponent after the game.
However, all SSC sportsmanship standards should be honoured by volleyball
players and concerns should be discussed with your opponent during the
game. If necessary, report sportsmanship concerns to the SSC office.
REPORTING SPORTSMANSHIP CONCERNS
- If during the game you have
a concern with the other team, address the issue respectfully with the
team captain at the appropriate time (on the sidelines or at halftime).
- If at the end of the game you
do not feel that the issue has been resolved, report the details of
the issue to the SSC by 5:00pm the next day by using the online complaint form - Click
here.
For full details on
the following topics, follow the links below:
- All players must sign a waiver
every season before playing their first game. The waiver can only
be completed online.
- Any player that subs in (even
if only for one game) must fill out a waiver prior to playing. Captains
are responsible to ensure that this is done.
- The waiver outlines the SSC’s
liability and sportsmanship policies.
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WEATHER POLICY FOR OUTDOOR SPORTS |
The SSC office
is not open on weekends so all Sunday games are subject to the rain or
shine policy!
Weeknight games are
played in most weather conditions and are rarely cancelled. In the event
that the SSC deems the fields unplayable, the weather update bulletin
on the SSC website will be updated no later than 5:00pm on game day. If games are cancelled, they will be
re-scheduled. If the weather bulletin states that the games are “on”,
the rain or shine policy will apply.
RAIN OR SHINE POLICY
- Teams must report to their field
regardless of weather conditions, or be subject to default rules.
- If it is raining or snowing
at game time, the SSC requires teams to wait it out for at least 20
minutes before deciding to call the game.
- If poor weather
is still a factor after 20 minutes, you must discuss rescheduling
options with your opponent prior to leaving the field.
- The SSC will help
with rescheduling but the teams must provide two potential dates that
both teams can play on. Dates must be on a day other than your regular
league night and must be minimum one week prior to the start of playoffs.
- On nights with poor weather,
when games have not been cancelled by the SSC, if less than half the
teams in a division play their games then the SSC will automatically
reschedule all games from that night via a double-header or a season
extension. For games that were played, where both teams want their score
to count, they will not need to re-play that game.
- If there are multiple rainouts
in one season, the SSC may be required to shorten the season.
- The SSC may not always be able
to reschedule the games (due to field availability and amount of notice
time) so teams cancel at their own risk.
For complete details
on the weather policy, please click here.
It can be very difficult to reschedule games! Don't call
games without good reason. Be prepared to play through some poor
weather!
BEACH VOLLEYBALL SPECIFIC WEATHER GUIDELINES
The cancellation of Beach games is
left to the discretion of the Volleyball Coordinator that is on site (with
input from the team captains).
- We will not cancel games until
one of our field staff has visited the court to assess the conditions.
In beach volleyball, the sand does not become slippery when it’s wet
so games are usually played in wet weather.
- If the start of game 1 is delayed
or if there is a stoppage of play during a game, teams are expected
to wait at least 20 minutes for weather to pass.
- A minimum of 1 complete game
must be played for a match to be considered official.
- If the teams are in the middle
of game two or three in their match when time is called, the team leading
will win the game. There must be a minimum of five total points played
for the game to count.
- All teams are to be at the facility
15 minutes before their scheduled game time.
- Teams not meeting the player
requirements at game time will default game one of the match. After
15 minutes, if they still do not meet the requirements, they will default
the match.
- Defaults are recorded as 25-0.
- If a team misses an entire night
the default fine is $50.
- Each team defaulted against
will be refunded $25 to the credit card that was used to register the
team.
- Teams must provide the fee before
being allowed to play their next game. If a team defaults on a second
night, their status in the league will be under review.
- Singles players are not charged
a default fee if their team defaults. If a singles team is defaulted
against, they will receive a gift certificate to the Season Ending Party.
| 6. THE EVENT COORDINATOR
(EC) |
Event Coordinators
(ECs) are players in the club who help coordinate the games. Each facility
has one Event Coordinator. The roles of an EC include:
- Bring the equipment to the facility.
- Facilitate the set-up and take-down
of the field markers (with help from the players).
- Help manage game times as per
the SSC permits.
- Help the teams to determine
if they will play the games during bad weather.
- Inform players on SSC updates
- please be respectful and listen to the EC while they read the announcements.
If there is no EC
present at your game, all games are still to be played and captains will
need to report the scores. If you would like to learn more about the benefits
of being an EC, click
here.
- Schedules are posted online 48 hours prior to the first game.
- If the schedules are not posted you may assume the schedule has not been
completed. Please do not contact the SSC regarding your schedule until
after it has been posted.
- Games can be played anytime between 6:00pm-11:00pm on weeknights and
8:30am-11:00pm on weekends.
- Singles team names are assigned by the SSC office staff. All individuals’
names will appear on the schedule with their team name.
- When registering a full team, there is no maximum limit to the number of
players that you can have on the roster.
- A full
team on the court
consists of:
- Beach 4’s: 4 players
with a minimum of 1 female.
- Beach 6’s: 6 players
with a minimum of 2 females.
- The minimum amount of players required in order to not default is:
- Beach 4’s: 3 players
including at least 1 female.
- Beach 6’s: 4 players
including at least 1 female.
- A sub-list can be requested from the office. If you recruit a sub, it is
your responsibility to ensure they are ready to play (know the rules,
will play at the proper level and have submitted a waiver).
- A team may bring in subs that are not listed on the roster. They must fill
out a waiver prior to playing.
- In the spirit of sportsmanship, captains are expected to replace players
with a person of a similar skill level. Bringing in “ringers” for regular
season and particularly playoff games is discouraged.
- If you are playing in a league where there are other SSC teams playing
before you, your team may borrow players under this condition: to increase
your team to a minimum full line-up. The SSC considers it to be an unfair
advantage if a team borrows players to bolster their line-up.
- Teams may bring in subs for playoff games but these players must have played
at least one game during the regular season with the team.
- Individual team rosters will be e-mailed out 48 hours prior to game one.
- The SSC rents facilities from Parks and Recreation or private establishments.
As tenants, players must respect the standards and rules of each facility.
- Consumption of alcohol is discouraged at the courts; players caught violating
this by-law are subject to fines from the city.
- Most fields do not have a port-a-potti or washroom. Players must not urinate
on public property.
- Players are expected to clean up after themselves, please do not leave
any garbage behind.
- Any player who causes the SSC to receive a complaint regarding a facility
may be ejected from the league.
- Facilities are chosen based on quality and location. Some leagues utilize
many facilities; the SSC always tries to ensure a fair distribution
of locations throughout the city in each division.
- The SSC asks all players to arrive 15 minutes prior to the game start time.
This 15 minutes should be used to change shoes, stretch, set up nets,
and any other pre-game preparations.
- Players are not permitted to wear metal cleats.
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Players are responsible for property damage.
- The SSC provides
Wilson AVP official game balls, lines and nets.
- The courts will be
set-up by a SSC Coordinator prior to game time.
- Players are not permitted
to bring their own volleyballs for game play as Wilson is the official
SSC Volleyball sponsor.
- After each game/match
both captains must submit the game scores directly to the Coordinator
or the score sheet that the coordinator provides.
- Teams that do not
report scores are subject to a default loss.
- No mercy score will
apply, teams play until one team reaches 25 points.
For all SSC sports,
scores are to be reported by the Coordinator to the office by 5:00pm the day after the game. The SSC admin
staff will process scores and post the updated standings to the website
within 72 hours of the games. Each set of SSC standings will display notes
at the bottom outlining how the standings are calculated.
HOW TEAMS ARE RANKED
- 1st criteria: Winning
% of matches.
- 2nd criteria: Differential
of games won vs. games lost.
- 3rd criteria: Differential
of points scored vs. points allowed.
- All teams qualify
for 2 playoff games/matches. The top 4 teams will play for the league
championship.
- League champs receive
t-shirts and need to attend the Season Ending Party to pick them up.
- Sportsmanship during
the playoffs is very important – a team that wins their playoff game
but has sportsmanship issues may have their win overturned and may not
be allowed to continue this season or in future seasons.
- Best-of-3 games match
as per usual. In most cases, there should be enough time for all matches
to be completed. However; IF TIME IS CALLED AND THE MATCH HAS NOT BEEN COMPLETED,
the following scenarios can occur:
- If time is called
during the 2nd game or after two games have been completed: If
the 2nd game is tied, the team who won the first game will be the
match winner. If each team has won a game, the team with the highest
points differential is the winner. In the event that both teams have
the same total points, one additional point must be played to determine
the match winner.
- Teams may not start
a 3rd game unless more than 5 minutes remain in the match time.
- In a 3rd game, 5
total points must be played for the game to count.
- If time is called
in a third game, the team who is ahead when time is called is the match
winner. If the game is tied when time is called, one more point would
be played to determine the match winner. Serve would remain with the
team who had the serve when time was called.
| 14. LEAGUE SPECIFIC RULES |
- On all courts, nets
should be set to the highest setting. Teams may lower the nets if it
is agreed amongst ALL players in that match to do so. Using time to
change net height does NOT increase the length of time that teams get
for each match. If you are concerned about the net height, please talk
to the Coordinator at the courts.
- Teams may ‘rock,
paper, scissors’ or use any other suitable means to determine who gets
first serve. First service alternates between teams for the start of
each game.
- If a serve touches
the net on the way over, the ball is in play.
- A player can set
a serve, but cannot block a serve. The ball must come into play.
- Players are to call
balls in or out of bounds. If there is a dispute, resume play by re-serving
the ball with no point awarded.
- Players are to call
their own fouls. If an obvious foul is missed, a player on the opposing
team may politely point this out. Generally, teams should NOT call fouls
against their opponents. Obvious fouls are: carries, double hits, touching
the net, going under the net and contacting another player, etc.
- If a player touches
the net or crosses under the plane of the net at any time this is considered
a foul and will result in a point for the opposing team.
- A double hit on the first bump after a serve
is allowed (e.g. the serve hits the defender's arms and then chest).
A double-hit is also permitted on a hard-driven spike/hit. Please note
that a ball that ROLLS along a player’s body is illegal.
- Area of Contact:
Players may contact the ball with any part of the body, including areas
below the waist.
- Reaching beyond the
net:
- In blocking, a blocker
may touch the ball beyond the net, provided that he/she does not
interfere with the opponents' play. A player is permitted to pass
his/her hand beyond the net after an attack hit, provided that the
contact has been made within his/her own playing space. You can
penetrate the plane of the net to block a spike. However; if a setter
is trying to set his player, you can't reach over the net and block that set. If you
are spiking the ball, your hand can cross the net as long as you start the contact on
your own side.
- Serving: If while
serving you miss and it hits the ground, it counts as a serve so will
be loss of possession and a point for the other team.
- A Sky-Ball serve
is allowed.
- Jump serves are permitted
in Intermediate Plus and higher levels.
- 3 hits are allowed
per possession
- A block does not
count towards the 3 hits.
- Any contact, intentional
or unintentional, counts (all body parts are live).
- All contact with
the ball must be 'clean' - players are NOT allowed to catch, throw,
push, scoop, lift, double hit or carry the ball.
- The SSC does not
have antennae but players should use the court line to estimate where
the antennae would extend vertically from the plane of the net. Any
balls that pass over the net clearly beyond the imaginary boundary would
be out.
DIVISION/LEVEL SPECIFIC
RULES
Beach Volleyball 4’s
- No Open Handed Tipping:
Players who contact the ball with one hand and are putting the ball
over the net must cleanly hit with:
- The heel or palm of hand (a roll shot)
- A straight, locked
fingers and a locked wrist (a cobra)
- Curled fingers (a
camel toe)
- The back of the
hand (locked wrist and locked fingers/knuckles.
- Please note that
one handed placement or redirection of the ball with the fingers (dink
or open-handed tip) is a fault.
- There are NO court
position restrictions or requirements in 4’s beach volleyball, but service
rotation must remain the same throughout a single game. For example,
players can stay in the same court position an entire game (at the net/back
row etc.), but each player MUST serve in the same service rotation for
the entire game.
- If a player is going
to 'set' into the opponent's court, the player must contact the ball
with 2 hands above the shoulders and it must be set directly forward
or backward in relation to the player's body. ‘Dumping’ is not allowed.
Beach Volleyball 6’s
- If one player serves
5 consecutive points, the team retains service possession but must rotate
to another server.
- Player rotation is
established at the start of each game. Players must be in their correct rotation prior to each
serve. After the ball has been contacted by the serve, players may assume
whatever positions they wish for the remainder of the point.
- Hard hitting is not
allowed in the Recreational division.
- HITTING IN INTERMEDIATE: Some
harder hitting should be expected in the Intermediate division, but
please be respectful of your opponent by following these guidelines:
- If you can not control
your harder hits, don't hit hard.
- Do not hit hard
at players that you know can not return a hard hit.
- If you make a few
unreturned hard hits start mixing it up with tips, off speed hitting,
etc.
- KEEP IT FUN FOR
EVERYONE BY BEING RESPECTFUL AND COURTEOUS. Teams with opponents that
are not respecting the above policies are encouraged to approach your
opposing team captain to ask the hard hitter to lay-off.
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