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House Rules Any and all special rules
of play that are required by virtue of the unique architecture
and facilities of each gymnasium are to be determined and resolved
by the team captains in conjunction with the referee at the beginning
of the game. Such "House Rules" are not binding on
any other team or for any other subsequent games played at the
respective gymnasium.
USA VOLLEYBALL CO-ED RULES APPLY
Except as provided herein, official United States Volleyball
Association rules shall govern play.
SPECIAL PLAYING RULES No more than six players may be on the court at any
one time. Teams can opt to use four or five players regardless
of how many players are present for the game.
LESS THAN SIX PLAYERS PERMITTED
In order to reduce the possibility of forfeits, during the regular
season, teams will be permitted to play with as few as four or
five players.
Substitutions are permitted at any position on the court so
long as the opposing team has not been unduly disadvantaged in
the referee's judgment.
CO-ED RULES No
more than four (4) male players are permitted on the court at
any time.
A team may participate with as few as four (4) players so long
as one of the players is a woman.
SCORING, STANDINGS, AND TIMING SCORING: For the regular season only, and
time permitting, a match will consist of three (3) 15 point games.
All games must be won by two points with a maximum of 21. Furthermore,
the referees have the discretion, at any point in the final game,
to call for "sudden death" due to time constraints;
after which, each team is given an opportunity to complete its
last and final service. The team which has reached 15, or is
ahead by one or more points upon completion of its final service,
wins the game.
In gyms where matches are scheduled on adjacent courts and:
One of the four teams forfeits, the three remaining teams will
rotate opponents on adjacent courts ("round robin"),
with each team playing one game against the other two, or if:
Two teams of the four teams forfeit, then the two remaining
teams will play a complete match.
STANDINGS: For purposes of scoring and standings, the
following rules will pertain:
STANDARD MATCH - One point will be awarded for each
game won, and one bonus point to the team with the highest margin
of victory for all games played.
ROUND ROBIN - In matches where three teams rotate opponents
due to the forfeiture of a fourth team, each team will receive
one bonus point, one point for each game won, and one point to
each of the two teams with the highest aggregate number of points.
The surviving team of a forfeit will receive no less than two
points.
FORFEITS - A forfeiting team will receive a two (2)
point deduction in the standings. The surviving team will automatically
receive two (2) points. To receive additional points, such team
must participate in a round robin, if possible, to earn such
points on the court. If a round robin is not possible, the surviving
team will receive (4) points.
DOUBLE FORFEITS - In matches where two of the four teams
scheduled on adjacent courts forfeit, the two remaining teams
will play a standard match; however, each team will receive no
less than two points.
FOUR POINT MAXIMUM - Not withstanding the foregoing,
no team may receive greater than four (4) points during the course
of one evening's play.
TIMEOUTS Each
team will be permitted two 30-second timeouts per game. Teams
do not have to be in possession to call time out.
FORFEITS Teams
must have three (3) roster members in uniform and ready to commence
play within ten (10) minutes of the designated starting time
or the first game is forfeited. After twenty (20) minutes the
second game and match is forfeited.
REFEREE'S DISCRETION - PROTESTS The referee has authority and control over all aspects
of the game, as defined by USVBA rules, as well as all supervisory
functions at the gymnasium. The referee has the authority to
declare games a "forfeit" or "no contest"
and award standings points accordingly. Referees will be given
wide discretion in enforcement and interpretation of rules (particularly
as to "carries", "spikes", "attack lines",
etc.).
Referees' decisions, even if in error, are not protestable;
however, errors of judgment, misinterpretation of rules or misconduct
by referees should be brought to the attention of the League,
which will take appropriate action administratively.
Protests based on factors other than a referee's decision
or conduct, should be made in writing to the League office. A
favorable ruling on a protest will result in the protesting team
being awarded a victory or a "no contest". Matches
will not be replayed unless the League determines that unusual
circumstances dictate its replaying and the League is reimbursed
the costs of such additional game.
UNIFORMS All
teams must have jerseys of the same color and style, bearing
the League logo (unless waived with good cause). Non-athletic
attire is not permitted. A penalty of one point per game will
be awarded to the offending team's opponent for each player who
participates in a game out of uniform.
ROSTERS AND ELIGIBILITY A.
Each team participating shall, prior to the season's commencement,
submit to the League Office a roster listing all persons who
may play for such team.
B. Roster members need not work for their sponsors;
however, all roster members must be working in a professional
capacity in the Tri-state area.
C. Each such person, as a condition to participating,
must have first executed and submitted to the League Office the
standard waiver form provided by the Office.
D. Additions to rosters are permitted only in the
discretion of the League.
E. A player must have participated in at least three
(3) regular season games to be eligible for the playoffs.
The Commissioners retain the
discretion to waive any of the foregoing eligibility requirements
or to bar participation by any person in specific instances if
they determine that the best interests of the League will be
served.
UNSPORTSMANLIKE CONDUCT The commissioners retain the right to suspend or
expel from future participation in the League, any player whose
conduct is unsportsmanlike, inflammatory or tends to reflect
unfavorably on the New York Corporate Volleyball League or its
participating firms.
Ejection from a game by an official will result in an automatic
three game suspension. Ejection from two (2) or more games may
result in expulsion from the League.
POSTPONEMENTS No
postponements will be permitted for any reason; however, teams
may, on their own initiative, rearrange games with the mutual
consent of all teams involved, and with the final approval of
the League office.
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