LAKE HIGHLANDS GIRLS CLASSIC LEAGUE
DIVISION I CHALLENGE RULES 2004
UPDATED APRIL 7, 2004
The following rules will apply to the Challenge Games. In
the event a situation arises that is not covered in these rules, the NTSSA
and/or USYSA rules will govern. Certain circumstances may arise that the Age
Division Commissioner and/or the LHGCL Executive Committee believes an exception
to these rules must be made in the best interest of the teams and/or league. In
that event, the ruling(s) made by the Age Division Commissioner and/or LHGCL
Executive Committee will prevail. No protests are allowed, except questions
regarding ineligible or illegal players. A written protest must be filed with
the Age Division Commissioner within two hours after the game in question,
accompanied by a $100 protest fee (cash, cashier’s check, or money order only)
which will be refunded only if an ineligible or illegal player is discovered.
Home Team:
1.
First team listed on schedule
2.
HOME TEAM WEARS WHITE. All teams are required to have alternate
jerseys available with the proper number affixed for each player.
3.
Moss - Home team sits on West (Greenville) side
UTD -
Home team sits on the East side
4. Both teams
must furnish and put up 1 net (when necessary) and 2 corner flags.
Moss -
Home team uses North goal, nets must be put up each game.
UTD -
Home team puts flags on North end, no nets are necessary.
Both Teams:
1.
Should present a ball (U11 & Ul2 - No.4; U13 – UI7 - No. 5) to the
referee, who will choose one for use as a game ball.
2.
Provide referee with LHGCL game roster prior to game.
3.
Should turn the game report in at the field if a LHGCL official is
present. If not, send it to your current age group Commissioner as you would
normally would.
4.
Must call Challenge Coordinator within 2 hours of the game’s conclusion
to report the score. Challenge Coordinator is Janet Campbell. Number to call
is 817-800-2941. If no answer, leave message with team name, age group,
and score. Be sure to identify yourself and both teams.
5.
Pay one assistant referee and split the fee for the middle referee. Same
fee as spring season.
1.
Game length:
U11, Ul2: Two 30-minute halves
U13, Ul4: Two 35-minute halves
U15, U16: Two 40-minute halves
U17: Two 45-minute halves
2.
The standings will be calculated on the following 10-point system:
6 points for a
win 1 point for each goal scored, up to a
maximum of 3
3 points for a tie 1 point for a shutout
0 points for a loss A 0-0 tie is 4 points to each
team
3.
The Age Division Commissioner and/or Board of Directors has the authority
to cancel any games that are not necessary to determine Division I teams.
4. Round
robin games may end in a tie. Any games that must have a winner that are tied
after regulation play will have two full 10 minute overtime periods played (no
golden goal). If the game is still tied after the overtime periods, then FIFA
kicks from the penalty mark will be taken.
5.
If ties exist after round robin play, the following tie breakers will be
used, in order, to determine the teams that advance:
a)
Winner of head-to-head competition; if a tie still exists, then
b)
Goal differential - Goals scored minus goals allowed using all
goals scored in games in that round of play, with a maximum goal differential
of 5 per game. Higher number shall finish in higher position; if a tie still
exists, then
c)
Most goals scored in games played in that round (maximum of 5 goals per
game); if a tie still exists, then
d)
Fewest goals allowed in games in that round of play; if a tie still
exists, then
e)
Team with fewest yellow and/or red card points in all challenge
games played to that point will finish in the higher position; if a tie still
exists, then
f)
FIFA kicks from penalty mark. If feasible, the Age Division Commissioner
will provide some type of game situation competition to break any ties that
continue to this point. However, the decision to provide game competition lies
solely with the Age Division Commissioner. No appeal of his/her decision is
allowed.
6.
Forfeits: Any team that forfeits will be automatically
disqualified from further participation in the challenge games and will lose
their bye back into the league. In the event of any forfeited game, all games
involving the team that forfeited during the challenge games will be omitted
before calculating the points and/or standings.
7.
Any game played into the second half; but stopped short for any reason
other than acts on the part of one of the teams, shall be considered a completed
game, unless it is determined by the Age Division Commissioner that unusual
circumstances exist that warrant completion of the game, in which case the game
will be rescheduled and played in full.
8.
Misconduct:
a)
Card totals from league
play for individual players carry forward throughout the tournament, but will
not affect end of season point standings for the teams.
b)
Any player that receives a red card during a challenge game must
automatically sit out the next game their team actually plays. The player may
be at the field for the next game, but may not wear any part of her uniform and
may not go onto the pitch with her team at any time.
c)
Any coach, assistant coach, manager, parent or team representative that
is ejected (or receives their second official caution in the challenge games) or
asked to leave the game by the referee shall immediately leave the complex
and may not attend the next game their team plays in the challenge games, nor
can they be present at the complex. (For this purpose, "complex" includes the
playing fields, surrounding streets, parking lots, and/or open fields.)
Violation of this rule can be cause for a forfeiture of the game by the
offending party's team and can cause the team to lose their bye back into the
league.
d)
Misconduct on the part of any team, coach, player, parent, and/or
spectator can be considered to be detrimental to our league and, therefore,
could be cause to withhold an invitation for participation. All persons
participating in and/or attending these challenge games are expected to conduct
themselves in a mature and sportsmanlike manner.
9.
Each team must have a minimum of 8 players to start a game; and 7 players
eligible to play to continue a game.
10.
NO TIME ALLOWANCE WILL BE MADE FOR LATE ARRIVALS. The games must
start on time or immediately after the previous game on the field is completed.
No time will be allowed for additional players to arrive. Teams with fewer than
8 players at game time will forfeit.
11.
The Age Division Commissioner and/or the Executive Board of LHGCL (not
the referee) will be responsible for all decisions regarding forfeits.
Uniform Policies:
All players on each team must
wear matching uniforms; that is, jerseys, shorts, and socks must be the same
color as the other members of their team. Each player's jersey must have a
number on the back (including alternate jerseys) which shall be the same number
as on the team roster, except the goalie, whose jersey shall be distinct from
both teams and the referee. A number is not required on the goalkeeper's
jersey. Home team (first team listed on the schedule) shall wear white. All
teams are required to have alternate jerseys with the proper numbers for each
player. All players are required to wear shin guards that provide adequate
protection and are covered by the player's socks. Shirttails should be tucked
in at all times.
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